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7 Series “i” Set Up Instructions
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NOTE: Parameters of speaker tuning files are not user accessible. In the graphic above, DSP blocks containing
crossover, EQ and delay settings appear with a padlock icon to indicate these parameters cannot be modified.
Although the Limiter settings are user accessible, it is recommended the settings are not modified as they protect the
drivers.
Using Audio Architect Software to control the speakers
Harman HiQnet Audio Architect Software allows you to control all the settings in a networked amplifier and gives you
access to speaker levels, and eq filters. All the details are included in the DCi owner’s manual. In addition to the
“locked” EQ used for speaker tuning profile, eight additional bands of EQ per channel are available and can be used
as “room eq” to compensate for acoustic anomalies caused by the room.
Power ON the amps
Launch Audio Architect software. Upon power up, your power amplifiers will appear in the Devices window on
left side of the screen as “Discovered” devices. Drag these to the right into the area called “ROOM 1.
After populating Room 1 with all the required amplifiers, save Room 1 using the FILE menu at the top left of the
Audio Architect program. The “Venue” file includes all settings of all hardware in the room. Loading this file
restores all settings of your system.
Click on one amplifier in the room. The amplifier control panel will appear. To access available EQ, click on one
of the amplifier channel EQ buttons
In this example, a parametric filter is
used to remove 10 dB at 60 Hz
compensating for resonance in the
room. Low frequency shelf EQ can be
applied to restore desired LF
performance. An HF shelf can be
used to attenuate the amount of HF
response in rooms with reflective
surfaces. Available filters can be used
to compensate for screen
transmission loss or to create industry
standard response curves such as
the X Curve used in film post
production. The use of 3
rd
party
measurement software will allow you
to identify the exact frequencies at
which room resonance exists. Apply
EQ as needed and save the entire
room in a Venue File.