
EVE
Audio product manual
Power Connector (IEC)
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OPERATION
When turning off your system, power off your loudspeakers first and then
all audio sources.
3.14.
DIP Switches
On the rear panel of your EVE Audio monitors you will find four DIP Switches.
Use them to select the input sensitivity and to secure your loudspeaker
settings to prevent them from being changed inadvertently.
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Volume
When set to “lock,” this DIP Switch secures the current volume setting. The
LED ring on the front panel indicates the volume setting, but it cannot be
modified. When set to “variable” (var.), the volume setting can be changed
by simply turning the knob.
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Filter
When set to “lock,” this DIP Switch secures the current filter settings. The
filter settings can be read on the LED ring, but they cannot be modified.
When set to “variable” (var.), the filters can be modified freely.
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Not used
No Function.
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Max. Input
This DIP Switch determines the input sensitivity of the SC3010 and SC3012.
In a studio environment, the reference level (0 dB) ought to be 4 dBu. In
such environments, leave the setting at “+7 dBu.” However, some studio
gear allow much higher output levels. If it were impossible to reduce the
output level of such devices, set the switch to “+22 dBu.”
The “+7 dBu” setting ought to be suitable for most situations.
3.15.
Mains Voltage Selector
The Mains Voltage Selector allows you to adjust the operating voltage of
your EVE Audio monitors to the local power grid. Set it to “230” if your local
power grid is 220-240 volts or “115” if it is 110-120 volts.
If you change the mains voltage value you also have to replace the fuse of
the IEC connector with an appropriate one. The corresponding fuse values
are printed on the unit underneath the IEC connector.
3.16.
Power Connector (IEC)
Use the power cord supplied to connect your EVE Audio monitors to the
power grid. The IEC connector includes an integrated fuse. If your EVE