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DP6i

 

Operators Manual 

Setting Accurate Limiter Thresholds 

The limiters built into the 

DP6i

 are intended to be used for loudspeaker driver 

protection, as opposed to amplifier protection.  All modern professional power 

amplifiers designed for live sound use have their own limiters, which are tailored to 
protecting the amplifier from clipping.  

 
The following section describes how to set up the 

DP6i

’s limiters to provide 

exceptional protection against driver overheating, and cone over-excursion. 

Most speaker systems are given a power rating in Watts RMS.  This is the maximum 
continuous power that the system will handle and often appears very conservative.  In 

reality, as music program is far from continuous in nature, the peak power of the 

system is much higher – up to ten times the continuous figure.  Any limiter, which is 
to protect the driver from damage, must be able to fulfil the following tasks. 

 

• 

Have an attack time which is calculated to allow transients through but keep 

the RMS level below the speaker manufacturers specification; 

• 

Have a release time which is sufficiently long to avoid the limiter itself 

modulating the program ; 

• 

Be intelligent enough to adjust the envelope of the limiter according to the 

frequency content of the program material. 

 
The 

DP6i

’s limiters are capable of performing all these tasks.  The only parameter 

which the user must set manually is the threshold, and it is crucial that this is done 

correctly.  Consider the table below. 

 

dB  Ratio 

Vrms 

Pwr 8

 Ω

  Pwr 4

 Ω

  Pwr 2

 Ω

 

45  177.83 137.74 2371.71 4743.42  9486.83 
44  158.49 122.77 1883.91 3767.83  7535.66 
43  141.25 109.41 1496.45 2992.89  5985.79 
42 125.89 97.52  1188.67 2377.34  4754.68 
41 112.20 86.91  944.19  1888.39  3776.78 
40 100.00 77.46  750.00  1500.00  3000.00 
39 89.13 69.04 595.75 1191.49 2382.98 
38 79.43 61.53 473.22 946.44  1892.87 
37 70.79 54.84 375.89 751.78  1503.56 
36 63.10 48.87 298.58 597.16  1194.32 
35 56.23 43.56 237.17 474.34  948.68 
34 50.12 38.82 188.39 376.78  753.57 
33 44.67 34.60 149.64 299.29  598.58 
32 39.81 30.84 118.87 237.73  475.47 
31 35.48 27.48 94.42  188.84  377.68 
30 31.62 24.49 75.00  150.00  300.00 

 

Using this table it is a straightforward procedure to work out the required setting of 

the limiter thresholds for the system.  Follow the steps described overleaf. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for DP6i

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Page 2: ...Page 2 DP6i Operators Manual...

Page 3: ...AA Analogue in Analogue out Ad Analogue in Digital out DA Digital in Analogue out DD Digital in Digital out if no AES interface is fitted or interface is set to Slave 06 08 display will be fixed at AA...

Page 4: ...on 17 Midi Interface 18 Midi Connection 18 GPI Interface 19 Locking the Unit Remotely 20 DP6i Configurations 21 Introduction 21 2 x 2 way with Mono Sum 21 2 x 3 way 22 4 way 2 23 5 way 1 24 6 way 25 A...

Page 5: ...DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS ENLEVER NE PAS EXPOSER A LA PLUIE NI A L HUMITE It should not be necessary to remove any protective earth or signal cable shield connections Do not defeat the purpose of the...

Page 6: ...d for cutting edge performance and world class reliability If you would like further information about this or any other XTA product please contact us We look forward to hearing from you in the near f...

Page 7: ...re along with existing and future Audiocore products Features Superb audio quality carefully optimised double precision signal processing coupled with a 40 bit internal data path ensures a dynamic ran...

Page 8: ...may be independently set for each output with an exceptionally fine minimum increment of 2 6 S The comprehensive standard specification also includes 40 memories and remote control via MIDI RS232 or...

Page 9: ...hey are PRE processing so are not affected by the gain controls for the inputs or any applied equalisation If the unit is clipping internally due to a DSP overflow too much gain or excessive EQ both C...

Page 10: ...r for connection to a PC Data is converted to RS485 standard and relayed to slave units via the RS485 sockets Midi IN 5 pin DIN socket See page 18 for more information RS485 In Out XLR sockets Used fo...

Page 11: ...o show This will select the RS232 interface and a baud rate of 38000 baud in Master mode Press the SELECT key 4 more times to cycle past MIDI AES and GPI so that all the yellow LEDs are off Now connec...

Page 12: ...y This can be accomplished by the removal of an internal link on the front panel Mute Unit Key Pressing the Mute Unit key will instantly silence all outputs but all metering will continue to function...

Page 13: ...able has the transmit and receive wires swapped over and will not work The RS232 connection is suitable for distances of about a maximum of 25feet between the PC and the unit If you experience problem...

Page 14: ...t is only necessary to set up one side of the system and allow the other unit to track it identically Using the shadow IDs in this way also reduces the apparent system complexity within Audiocore This...

Page 15: ...age 15 RS232 Connection Multiple Units If control over multiple units is required typically the slaves will be set up to run from the RS485 ports on the master DP6i Note the incremental ID NUMBER opti...

Page 16: ...elded microphone cables or a balanced feed from a multicore RS485 is a fully balanced system capable of sending data over distances of up to one kilometre Note however that this is the total length of...

Page 17: ...ort in use This configuration is shown below along with the required unit setup Both the converter and the required adapter cables are available from XTA The converter is part number OPT 103A The adap...

Page 18: ...provide full control monitoring facilities due to the fact that it is an input only However it does allow for scene changes in any sequencer or control package that supports MIDI program change messag...

Page 19: ...ost This is where the general purpose interface option becomes useful It permits the recalling of memories input crossover or both from a remote location without the need for expensive interface contr...

Page 20: ...l send this password to ALL connected units and lock them Confirmation of the lock is given by the units briefly showing LC on their displays Note that the password is stored in each unit so if it is...

Page 21: ...meter adjustment for stereo systems 2 x 2 way with Mono Sum This format feeds input A to outputs 1 and 2 designated low and high respectively Input B feeds outputs 3 and 4 low and high respectively Ou...

Page 22: ...feeds outputs 4 5 and 6 as low mid and high respectively Note that this configuration as with the 2 x 2 way can have the outputs ganged for stereo operation This gangs outputs 1 4 2 5 and 3 6 so that...

Page 23: ...liaries with their source being either input B or the sum or inputs A and B The choice of pre or post input EQ for the sum signal is only offered if outputs 5 and or 6 are chosen to feed form the sum...

Page 24: ...an auxiliary with the source being either input B or the sum or inputs A and B The choice of pre or post input EQ for the sum signal is only offered if output 6 is chosen to feed form the sum This co...

Page 25: ...s input A to all outputs designated lo sub through high 1 to 6 respectively This configuration also allows all the input EQ to be moved to input A giving 16 bands of fully parametric EQ If there does...

Page 26: ...hannels 3 4 and analogue 2 Output 3 Switchable between digital out for channels 5 6 and analogue 3 Output 4 Analogue output 4 only Output 5 Analogue output 5 only Output 6 Analogue output 6 only Note...

Page 27: ...that option not a safe operating level Always ensure that this clipping point is no lower than that for the following equipment in the signal chain and allow extra margin if equalisation sections are...

Page 28: ...om the following table and then select the closest available frequency Filter Type High pass factors Low pass factors Bessel 12dB Oct 1 45 0 69 Butterworth 12dB Oct 1 31 0 76 Bessel 18dB Oct 1 37 0 73...

Page 29: ...o fast an attack or release time will result in excessive low frequency distortion On the Limiter control screen within Audiocore there is an option for automatic limiter time constants In this mode t...

Page 30: ...ification Have a release time which is sufficiently long to avoid the limiter itself modulating the program Be intelligent enough to adjust the envelope of the limiter according to the frequency conte...

Page 31: ...ote the corresponding dB value Check the gain of your amplifier which needs to be in dB Subtract this gain figure from the dB value obtained from the table to find the required absolute setting for th...

Page 32: ...1dB steps High and Lowpass Filters Filters 1 of each per output Freq Range HPF 10Hz 16kHz 1 36 octave steps Freq Range LPF 35Hz 22kHz 1 36 octave steps Responses Bessel Butterworth 12 18 24dB Oct Lin...

Page 33: ...r any use of this product that is not in accordance with the instructions provided by XTA are not covered by this warranty This warranty is exclusive and no other warranty is expressed or implied XTA...

Page 34: ...dB Vrms dB Vrms 22 9 75 5 1 38 21 8 69 4 1 23 20 7 75 3 1 09 19 6 90 2 0 98 18 6 15 1 0 87 17 5 48 0 0 77 16 4 89 1 0 69 15 4 36 2 0 62 14 3 88 3 0 55 13 3 46 4 0 49 12 3 08 5 0 44 11 2 75 6 0 39 10 2...

Page 35: ...Low Mid High Low Mid High 22 1Hz 120Hz 120Hz 1k82Hz 1k82Hz 22kHz 22 1Hz 120Hz 120Hz 1k82Hz 1k82Hz 22kHz 4 way 2 Low LoMid HiMid High Aux Aux 15Hz 149Hz 149Hz 1k31Hz 1k31Hz 8kHz 8kHz 22kHz 20 1Hz 22kHz...

Page 36: ...e removed and the GPI card put in its place Be sure to tighten the retaining screws but be careful not to strip the thread The installation of the card is now complete please replace the top cover Wha...

Page 37: ...ucial but XTA suggest the following as suitable Farnell Components Order Code 176 477 Momentary Push button Variety Farnell Components Order Code 176 478 Latching Push button Variety Farnell Component...

Page 38: ...0 11 12 13 14 4 Connection using crossover s own power supply Connect pin 5 to pin 9 Momentary Action Switch Mem 01 Momentary Action Switch Mem 07 15 way D type Connection using external battery suppl...

Page 39: ...necting a single pin of the socket to a positive supply derived either from the unit non isolated ground must also be connected from pin 5 to pin 9 or from an external supply In the case of the extern...

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