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DX0.5
USER
GUIDE
HAM09224
User
Guide
V1.0
21
…………
Editing
Each
input
and
output
has
an
assortment
of
powerful
parameters
used
to
optimize
the
loudspeaker
system.
Changes
made
in
Editing
mode
occur
in
real
time.
To
edit
an
input
or
output,
press
and
hold
the
desired
Edit
Button
[13]
until
that
input
or
outputs
blue
LED
[14]
illuminates.
Press
and
hold
again
to
take
it
out
of
edit
mode.
Inputs
A
/
B:
Engaging
Edit
on
Input
A,
Input
B,
or
both
simultaneously
allows
you
the
opportunity
to
edit
the
following:
Gain
Delay
EQ
Bypass
5
‐
Band
EQ
1.
The
Nav/Edit1
Control
[7]
is
used
to
navigate
between
Gain,
Delay,
EQ
Bypass
and
5
‐
Band
EQ.
The
DX0.5
recalls
where
you
are,
so
scroll
the
Nav/Edit1
Control
[7]
until
you
see
the
parameter
you
want
to
edit.
2.
The
ESC
button
[11]
is
used
to
disengage
Editing
and
return
to
the
previous
menu.
3.
The
Enter
Button
[10]
is
used
to
enter
and
edit
the
chosen
feature.
Press
the
Enter
Button
[10]
to
enter
the
currently
selected
input
processing
parameter.
An
arrow
–>
will
appear
next
to
whatever
setting
is
ready
to
be
edited:
Gain,
Delay,
EQ
Bypass
or
EQ
Bands
1
–
5.
Gain
The
input
gain
allows
you
to
adjust
the
entire
system
levels
up
and
down.
This
is
where
to
compensate
for
variations
in
the
signal
level
of
the
program
material
from
your
signal
source
Press
the
Enter
button
[10]
to
enter
and
edit
the
gain.
An
arrow
–>
will
appear
next
to
Gain
indicating
that
it
is
ready
to
be
edited.
Use
the
Edit2
[8]
or
Edit3
[9]
Controls
to
change
the
gain
by
±0.1
dB
per
click.
Turning
these
Controls
clockwise
increases
gain,
while
turning
them
anticlockwise
decreases
gain.
The
gain
ranges
from
–15.0
dB
to
+15.0
dB.
Press
the
ESC
button
[11]
to
exit
the
gain
editing
mode.
Delay
Setting
up
input
delays
on
the
DX0.5
is
useful
for
time
aligning
components
of
a
system
either
to
each
other
or
to
the
live
instruments
or
both.
Press
the
Enter
button
[10]
to
enter
and
edit
the
delay.
An
arrow
–>
will
appear
next
to
Delay
indicating
that
it
is
ready
to
be
edited.
As
stated
on
page
14,
Delay
may
be
represented
in
one
of
three
ways:
Time(ms),
or
Distance(m)
[default],
or
Distance(feet)
Use
the
Edit2
Control
[8]
to
change
the
delay
by:
±1.000
ms
per
click,
or
±0.340
m
per
click,
or
±1.115
feet
per
click
Use
the
Edit3
Control
[9]
to
make
fine
adjustments.
The
Edit3
Control
changes
the
delay
by: