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The LSR4328P and LSR4326P provide six factory EQ presets.  (A complete listing of all 
parameters for the factory presets is presented in Appendix A).  To recall a preset, press the 
front panel PRESET button on any networked speaker (it will begin blinking), then use the 
+ or – buttons to select the desired preset.  Preset 1 is indicated by the left-most block of five 
LEDs lighting green, and each successive block of five LEDs indicates the next preset.  Thus, 
for example, if you see the right-most block of five LEDs lit, that is an indication that you are 
calling up Preset 6.  If no preset is selected while the PRESET button is flashing (for about 3 
seconds) the system will return to its current settings.  See page 31 in this manual for  
illustrations showing the LED display for each preset.

Preset 0 is a special case.  Indicated by the lighting of a single LED on either side of the center 
(-15) mark, this is the user memory area, which always contains a copy of the last recalled 
preset.   Changes made to preset 0 remain in memory even after the LSR4300 is powered 
down; however, they are lost when one of the six factory presets is recalled.  If this preset is 
selected prior to the time-out of the preset function, no change is made to the current settings.  
LSR4300 Control Center software allows the creation and storage of custom user  
equalization curves, which can then be loaded into memory, overwriting any of the factory 
presets.  For more information, see the LSR4300 Control Center owner’s manual.   
Additionally, the Control Center Software allows you to select the frequency of EQ boost 
or attenuation.

Whenever a preset is selected, the LF and HF buttons will illuminate to indicate whether the 
currently selected preset contains LF and/or HF boost or cut (the button corresponding to the 
most recently changed band will flash).  The preset becomes active when the PRESET button 
stops flashing (after 3 seconds). If no preset is selected, the system will return to its current  
settings. If preset “0” is selected before the 3 second time-out of the function, no change is 
made to the EQ settings.

Equalization presets can be stored in memory or to disk with the use of the supplied LSR4300 
Control Center software.  Changes made to a preset are held in memory even when the 
LSR4300 is powered down; however, without the use of the software, any changes made will 
be lost when another preset is called up.   

  

A preset can be deactivated by pressing the EQ ON button until the light goes out, or by 

manually setting both the LF and HF values to 0 dB.  

Reference - Equalization

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Страница 1: ...LSR4328P LSR4326P Studio Monitors Owner s Manual...

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Страница 3: ...en into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 15 The appliance coupler of the power supply cord is used as the ultimate disconn...

Страница 4: ...on 24 Performing An RMC Calibration 25 Equalization 28 Restoring Factory Settings 30 LSR4300 Control Center Software 30 Appendix A EQ Presets 31 Appendix B System Block Diagram 33 Appendix C Wiring Re...

Страница 5: ...nce you ve got your LSR4300 system powered up and delivering sound you should turn to the Reference section which describes every feature and function of the LSR4300 in detail Finally we ve included a...

Страница 6: ...nt or worse yet lack of any treatment at all can result in anomalies such as resonant frequencies and low frequency standing waves the aural equivalent to the lens being smeared Trying to create a mix...

Страница 7: ...HiQNet automatically aligns the entire system setting relative volume so that the sound from all channels is balanced when it arrives at the mix position The end result is precise imaging regardless o...

Страница 8: ...All transducers are self shielded with Neodymium motor structures for exceptional transient response and superb power handling Advanced front panel user interface allows control of system functions s...

Страница 9: ...teries Here are simple step by step instructions to get you up and running quickly 1 Unpack the speakers To avoid damage to the speaker elements open the top of the box keep the Styrofoam end cap on a...

Страница 10: ...up ON position for the speaker reproducing the left channel and place the DIP switch labeled RIGHT in the up ON position for the speaker reproducing the right channel See page 22 in this manual for mo...

Страница 11: ...reo setup Then use appropriate cabling to make a connection between the rear panel AES EBU XLR or S PDIF phono output of the left speaker and the rear panel AES EBU or S PDIF input of the speaker desi...

Страница 12: ...on on any speaker then walk to a spot in the room where you are not blocking the path between the microphone and any speaker Each speaker will emit a reference tone in turn and its meter will show a l...

Страница 13: ...AC power source indicating the speaker is in standby status It is illuminated at full brightness when the speaker is powered up and active Full brightness level is variable set using the brightness le...

Страница 14: ...Overall system volume see 11 below Meter and button brightness see 11 below Error conditions The meter has 31 three color segments that can illuminate in green amber or red For many of the above opera...

Страница 15: ...eter segments will ash to indicate a muted state To end solo and unmute all other networked speakers press the SOLO button for that speaker again All front panel button actions can be cancelled at any...

Страница 16: ...on to activate LF EQ it will ash While ashing press the button to increase the amount of LF EQ in 0 25 dB steps or press the button to decrease the amount of LF EQ in 0 25 dB steps For more informatio...

Страница 17: ...select and activate one of six factory EQ presets or a seventh current setting preset To recall a preset press the PRESET button It will ash While ashing use the or buttons to select the desired pres...

Страница 18: ...ght goes out or by manually setting both the LF and HF values to 0 dB 10 INPUT Input Select Allows you to listen to any of three connected signal sources analog S PDIF digital or AES EBU digital To se...

Страница 19: ...indicate the current selection When monitoring digital S PDIF or AES EBU signal the rear panel DIP switches must be set correctly in order to determine which channel is being reproduced For more infor...

Страница 20: ...the Meter Display There are six settings at the lowest setting all buttons and meter segments are completely off and only the JBL logo glows to indicate power Rear Panel LSR4328P LSR4326P Rear Panel 1...

Страница 21: ...nection when using the provided LSR4300 Control Center software 11 DIP switches These eight switches are used to identify the channel being carried by each speaker in a networked system If one of the...

Страница 22: ...as power on volume adjust soloing input select EQ adjustment and preset selection and adds the following extra functions A dedicated brightness control System volume DIM function When a function is se...

Страница 23: ...eaker 6 EQ controls a EQ ON Duplicates the function of the front panel EQ control b HF Duplicates the function of the front panel HF control c LF Duplicates the function of the front panel LF control...

Страница 24: ...hey should be placed on suitable speaker stands and well away from boundaries such as walls ceilings and large pieces of furniture The LSR4328P and LSR4326P are equipped with mounting points to allow...

Страница 25: ...single button with the supplied calibration microphone connected to a single speaker It also makes it possible for all speakers in the system to be controlled using the supplied wireless remote contro...

Страница 26: ...e its LEFT DIP switch set to ON When using only a single speaker set the LEFT DIP switch to ON regardless of the speaker s physical position in the room If required LSR4300 monitors can be used withou...

Страница 27: ...in the output acoustic level of 94 dB SPL at a distance of one meter Use of the front panel Volume control that is pressing the button when no button is ashing allows further level matching Incoming a...

Страница 28: ...connections and 75 ohm cabling for S PDIF connections LSR4300 audio interconnections RMC Room Mode Correction When a loudspeaker is placed in any work space it and the room behave as a system which f...

Страница 29: ...y useful in surround sound applications where space limitations often prevent optimum speaker placement For example if the center speaker is closer to the mix position than the other main speakers att...

Страница 30: ...om the nearest speaker Position the calibration microphone vertically 3 Connect the microphone to the Left speaker s rear panel RMC MIC input To perform RMC the calibration microphone must be connecte...

Страница 31: ...fairly loud swept sine wave calibration tone that can surprise you when you hear it for the rst time After pressing the RMC button move away from the speaker There is a ve second delay prior to the so...

Страница 32: ...are the corner frequency for each band is adjustable from 20 Hz to 1 kHz LF and 1 kHz and 20 kHz HF To turn equalization on press the EQ button on any networked speaker so that it lights up The LF and...

Страница 33: ...out of the preset function no change is made to the current settings LSR4300 Control Center software allows the creation and storage of custom user equalization curves which can then be loaded into m...

Страница 34: ...s such as RMC and EQ remain stored in each speaker even when powered down For that reason if you are using an LSR4300 system that you did not personally set it s a good idea to restore factory setting...

Страница 35: ...EQ Presets All factory EQ presets use an LF corner frequency of 500 Hz and a HF corner frequency of 2 0 kHz Preset 1 LF 0 dB HF 2 0 dB Preset 2 LF 1 5 dB HF 0 dB Preset 3 LF 2 0 dB HF 2 0 dB Appendix...

Страница 36: ...32 Preset 4 LF 0 dB HF 1 dB Preset 5 LF 0 dB HF 2 dB Preset 6 LF 1 5 dB HF 0 dB Appendix A EQ Presets...

Страница 37: ...33 Appendix B System Block Diagram Appendix B System Block Diagram...

Страница 38: ...ible the cable shield should not be connected to any signal pin but left to perform a cable shielding function only Note Under no circumstances should the safety ground wire be removed from the AC pow...

Страница 39: ...n unbalanced source connected to the balanced XLR input of the LSR monitor using twisted pair cable Note that the shield is connected to the GROUND SHIELD connector at the LSR input but not at the sou...

Страница 40: ...he Ring of the Tip Ring Sleeve plug at the LSR4328P LSR4326P input Diagram E details the connections using unbalanced cable and Tip Sleeve connections to the 1 4 or XLR input Digital Audio Connections...

Страница 41: ...ess of the mounting plate Hole Pattern Caution Unsafe mounting or overhead suspension of any heavy load can result in serious injury and equipment damage Mounting of speakers should be done by quali e...

Страница 42: ...aying the pink noise source back through your LSR4300 speakers 3 Using the buttons raise the LSR4300 system volume so that the rst amber colored LED 10 dB begins to icker and note the amount registere...

Страница 43: ...ront panel buttons blink and the meter shows 5 segments moving back and forth on the speaker showing the error Correct DIP switch settings Sync Signal Error No digital signal found or loss of sync sig...

Страница 44: ...and cables Con rm you are using suitable cable of proper impedance If cables and connections are OK source may be unstable I am having trouble daisy chaining my digital audio through multiple speaker...

Страница 45: ...version For example Firmware v1 1 will be displayed as follows Firmware v2 0 will be displayed as follows If your Studio Monitors have differing rmware versions download the latest version from JBL a...

Страница 46: ...06 dB 1m Maximum Peak SPL 112 dB 1m Maximum Peak SPL Per Pair 118 dB SPL 1m Low Frequency Model 438H LSR4328P 436H LSR4326P Diameter 203 mm 8 in LSR4328P 159 mm 6 25 in LSR4326P Voice Coil 2 51 mm LSR...

Страница 47: ...it RMC Microphone Input Use supplied microphone only 1 8 tip ring sleeve powered 15 Volts on tip Network Connection RJ45 IN RJ45 OUT Network Protocol Proprietary HiQNet Protocol using RS485 Computer I...

Страница 48: ...ore selecting a mount ing bracket be certain that it is capable of supporting the weight of the speaker to be mounted Notes All measurements unless otherwise stated made anechoically in a 4p environme...

Страница 49: ...ual damage resulting from the performance of repairs by someone not authorized by JBL claims based upon any misrepresentations by the seller any JBL product on which the serial number has been defaced...

Страница 50: ...TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AT OUR OPTION OF ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT AND SHALL NOT INCLUDE INCIDENTAL OR CON SEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITA TIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED...

Страница 51: ...ete list of JBL Professional international distributors is provided at our U S A website www jblpro com En Dehors des Etats Unis Contacter votre Distributeur JBL Professional Une liste compl te de nos...

Страница 52: ...48 Part Number Rev 101305 352712 003 09 06...

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