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In/Out Settings Tab
The IN/OUT settings tab is used to assign your MKII’s input and
output specifications.
Input Setup
Input Name
This is a user entered field with a maximum of 15 characters.
Use these fields to describe the type of input connected.
Input Trim dB
This pull down menu allows for input levels to be ad/-6dB.
This gives you the ability to level out all your inputs so when you
switch from input to input the levels will be equal. This can eliminate
any harsh transitions between sources with different output
voltages. Select the pull down menu in each channel to adjust the
level trim between plus or minus 6dB in increments of 0.5dB.
Output Setup
Output Name
This is a user entered field with a maximum of 15 characters.
Use these fields to describe the location of the speakers.
Stereo/Mono
Allows each channel to be set for Stereo or Mono operation.
When Mono is selected, the Left and Right of the input selected will
be combined to create Mono.
DSP Preset
Apply any of the available Sonance DSP presets to each channel of
the amplifier independently. You can apply any open preset & then
make modifications on the EQ settings page.
Output Group
The DSP 2-150 MKII has eight output group options: A-H.
When using IP or IR to control the amplifier, commands are sent to
an output group and not to a specific channel.
Bridge Mode
When more power is required, two channels can be bridged.
Follow the instructions on page 5, in the software, for connecting
the wires then select Bridge ON.
Output Source
Source 1
This is the primary source you will direct to the speakers. Any of the
inputs available on the amplifier can be selected. When channels
are in the same output group, the inputs will all change in unison.
Left inputs default to left outputs and right inputs to right outputs.
Source 2
This is a secondary source that based on the mode Source 2
setting described below, will either override or mix with Source 1.
This input could be used for a doorbell or paging for example.
Mode Source 2 Off
When set to OFF, Source 2 has no effect on the operation of
the channel.
Mix
When set to MIX, Source 1 and Source 2 will be blended together
when a signal is present on Source 2.
Mute
When set to MUTE, Source 1 will be muted while Source 2
is active.
Output Volume
This is the main volume level control for each channel.
When channels are placed in the same output group the levels will
change simultaneously.
Maximum Volume
IP or IR can be used to limit how loud the speakers will play in
certain areas. Output Volume and Turn On Volume can never
exceed the Maximum Volume. Maximum Volume is the highest
volume level that the amplifier will output. The output group
selected does not affect this setting.
Gain Offset
The gain offset setting allows channels in the same output group
to have their levels adjusted independently by +/-6dB. This is an
independent setting not affected by the output group.
Mute
The mute setting eliminates the output from the speakers.
Channels placed in the same output group will
change simultaneously.
NOTE: FRONT PANEL VOLUME CONTROLS OVERWRITE THIS SETTING.
Turn On Volume
This determines what volume level the amplifier will default to
when it is turned on. Channels placed in the same output group
will automatically have identical levels. Turn on volume level is
implemented when the amplifier is turned off with the power switch
or goes into sleep mode.
NOTE: FRONT PANEL VOLUME CONTROLS OVERWRITE THIS SETTING.
EQ Setting Tab
The EQ settings tab is used to assign your DSP EQ presets for
each channel. EQ presets provide best possible audio quality for
most Sonance speakers. EQ presets are available at
http://www.sonance.com/electronics/amplifiers/dsp.