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DX0.5
USER
GUIDE
HAM09224
User
Guide
V1.0
25
…………
0.000
m
–
204.339
m
0.000
feet
–
670.233
feet
Press
the
ESC
button
[11]
to
exit
delay
editing
mode.
High
Pass
Filter
High
Pass
Filters
are
utilized
to
set
up
crossovers
in
multi
‐
way
loudspeaker
and
subwoofer
systems.
They
may
also
be
used
to
roll
‐
off
low
frequencies
that
full
‐
range
loudspeakers
cannot
efficiently
reproduce.
Use
the
Edit2
[8]
Control
to
change
the
frequency.
Turning
this
control
clockwise
increases
the
frequency,
while
turning
it
anti
‐
clockwise
decreases
the
frequency.
The
frequency
ranges
from
20.0
Hz
to
20.0
kHz.
Turn
the
Edit3
[9]
Control
to
see
the
various
filter
type
and
slope
options:
No
Cut
‐
Off
Butterworth
6
dB
Butterworth
12
dB
Linkwitz
‐
Riley
12
dB
Bessel
12
dB
Butterworth
18
dB
Butterworth
24
dB
Linkwitz
‐
Riley
24
dB
Bessel
24
dB
Press
the
ESC
button
[11]
to
exit
this
edit
mode.
Low
Pass
Filter
In
conjunction
with
high
pass
filters,
low
pass
filters
are
utilized
to
set
up
crossovers
in
multi
‐
way
loudspeaker
and
subwoofer
systems.
For
example,
in
a
3
‐
way
stereo
system,
use
the
high
and
low
pass
filters
on
the
output
feeding
the
mid
‐
range
transducer
to
define
the
range
of
frequencies
it
will
reproduce.
Combined
with
high
and
low
pass
filters
on
the
outputs
to
the
low
and
high
frequency
transducers,
you
may
divide
the
frequency
spectrum
so
each
transducer
is
reproducing
the
range
for
which
it
is
best
suited,
making
the
system
sound
its
best
and
operate
most
efficiently.
Use
the
Edit2
[8]
Control
to
change
the
frequency.
Turning
this
control
clockwise
increases
the
frequency,
while
turning
it
anti
‐
clockwise
decreases
the
frequency.
The
frequency
ranges
from
20.0
Hz
to
20.0
kHz.
Turn
the
Edit3
[9]
Control
to
see
the
various
filter
type
and
slope
options:
No
Cut
‐
Off
Butterworth
6
dB
Butterworth
12
dB
Linkwitz
‐
Riley
12
dB
Bessel
12
dB
Butterworth
18
dB
Butterworth
24
dB
Linkwitz
‐
Riley
24
dB
Bessel
24
dB
Press
the
ESC
button
[11]
to
exit
this
edit
mode.
Limiter
Each
output
has
a
powerful
limiter
that
may
be
used
to
protect
loudspeakers
from
damage
due
to
excessive
output
levels
from
the
mixer.
Limiter
parameters
are
published
for
all
Martin
Audio
systems
on
our
website
and
whilst
we
accept
that
personal
preference
may
mean
that
other
parameters
may
be
changed
from
our
published
figures
‐
EQ
changed
for
personal
preference
for
example
‐
we
would
strongly
recommend
that
the
recommended
limiter
parameters
are
always
used
to
maintain
reliable
operation
for
many
years.
Three
Limiter
controls
may
be
edited: