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DSP-226 User`s Manual - DAS Audio
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1. 3 3 2 STORE USER PROGRAM W Press SAVE ENTER or press RECALL to return to program management and function set menu till the menu STORE USER PROGRAM as the lower left picture displays Press CURSOR lt or gt to move the cursor Rotate the encoder to change program number or program name Press SAVE ENTER to complete saving user program operation Press SAVE ENTER to get into the confirming state of saving user program The default is NO No program saving Rotate the encoder to change to Yes or NO Press SAVE ENTER to complete saving user program operation Note Regarding to changing program name please press CURSOR lt or gt to move the cursor to the position of program name then rotate the encoder to change the name 4STORE USER PROGRAM 1 MEMORY 4 STORE USER PROGRAM 1 Are you sure NO Storing User Program Please Wait s 3 3 3 LOAD PRESER PROGRAM W Press RECALL to return to program management and function setting menu at the channel parameter set display Then press MAIN MENU lt or gt till the menu LOAD PRESET PROGRAM as the lower left picture displays W Press MAIN MENU lt or till the menu LOAD PRESET PROGRAM as the lower left picture displays when program management and function set menu displays Rotate the encoder to change the preset program number Press SAVE ENTER and complete the operation of loading preset 1 LOAD PRESET PROGRAM 1 4x2Way Crossover Loading Prese
2. Pala A our r 7PEQ Phase Gain Mute Compressor Papa j ourz t 7PEQ Phase Gain Mute Compressor PEL P L5 ours 7PEQ Phase Gain Mute Compressor bE olism hours 7PEQ Phase Gain Mute Compressor Pit bbw PE biti rs 7PEQ Phase Gain Mute Compressor mL Pie P OUT6 J DIE eD E gt lt e D P 2 6 10kQ 50Q 19dBu 19dBu 48kHz 40 12dB step 0 1dB 40 12dB step 0 1dB 1S step 21uS 1S step 21uS 7PEQ 7PEQ 30 15dB 0 1dB step PEQ Low shelf 6dB 12dB High shelf 6dB 12dB 19 77 21 9kHz 0 017 4 750 OCT 19 7 21 9kHz Bessel Butterworth Linkwitz Riley 12dB 24dB 36dB 48dB 20 20dBu step 0 5dBu 1 2 1 5 2 3 4 6 10 20 40 128 1 100mS step 1mS 50 1000mS step 50mS 116dB A Weighting 20Hz v 20kHz XE0 5dB gt 50dB 30Hz 20kHz 100dB 0 003 1kHz 0dBu 30 90 240VAC 50 60Hz T1AL 250V 2 0kg 482 158 45mm Above specification is subject to change without prior notice Za ul 1 si oO N N ial a S
3. WB Press CURSOR lt or gt to move cursor position and then rotate the rotary encoder to adjust the parameters 3 2 Input output channel parameter set 3 2 1 Input output MUTE set B Press MUTE button of some channel within 2 seconds and release it The state of mute or not is switchable in the channel LED for MUTE will be on at the mute state LED for MUTE will be off at the non mute state 3 2 2 Input Output GAIN set Bl Press MAIN MENU lt or gt to switch to GAIN display E Rotate the rotary encoder to change the parameters with the step of IdB W Press CURSOR or gt then rotate the encoder to change the parameters with the step of 1dB or 0 1dB 1IN A GAIN 10 3dB P 7 0 jJ 3 2 3 Input output DELAY set Bl Press MAIN MENU lt or gt to switch to DELAY display HH Rotate the rotary encoder to change the parameters with the step of 0 021ms W Press CURSOR lt or gt then rotate the encoder to change the delay parameters with the step of 105ms 10 5ms 1 05ms 0 105ms 0 021ms or adjust the delay switch W 3 kinds of delay set unit as ms m and ft 2 IN A DELAY 933 35mS 321 47m 2241 21ft ENEN ON 3 2 4 Input output PEQ set W Press MAIN MENU lt or gt to switch to PEQ display W Press CURSOR lt or gt to move the cursor position E Rotate the rotary encoder to adjust the parameters at the cursor position W The frequency gain of PEQ can be adjusted generally or detailedly at
4. BE Low Shelf12dB Qtype High Shelf6dB High Shelf12dB PEQ frequency 19 7Hz 21 9kHz General detailed PEQ GAIN 30dB 15dB 1dB 0 1dB PEQ bandwidth 0 017 4 750 Oct OFF Hard knee soft knee 1 Eu nien soft knee 2 soft knee 3 soft knee 4 soft knee 5 COMPRESS threshold 20dB 20dB 0 5dB COMPRESS 1 2 1 5 2 3 4 6 10 ratio 20 40 128 BOMPRESS 0 ms 100ms ims attach time COMPRESS 50 ms 1000ms 50 ms releasetime HIGH LOW in 1 1 PASS FILTER 19 7Hz 21 9kHz General detailed Flat 12dB Bessel 12dB Butterworth 12dB Linkwitz Riley 24dB Bessel HIGH LOW 24dB Butterworth PASS FILTER 24dB Linkwitz Riley slope 36dB Bessel 36dB Butterworth 36dB Linkwitz Riley 48dB Bessel 48dB Butterworth 48dB Linkwitz Riley OUTPUT PHASE 0 180 3 5 PART FOUR PARAMETER RANGE OF PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AND FUNCTION SET MENU ITEM SET RANGE STEP Load user program 1 30 1 Store user program Program number 1 30 1 Program name ASSII code Load preset program 1 10 1 Erase user program 1 30 1 Set machine address 1 32 1 type Change Change amp View Lock unlock machine Change amp Mute password ASSII code 4 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION The attached CD is the software for installation Open the file SETUP EXE ofthe CD to load the software When loading menu is showed choose NEXT step by step till the installation is completed x i 5 Setup Welcome to the Setup Wizard This will inst
5. Press SAVE ENTER to enter into COPY set E The default is NO no copy Rotate the encoder to change to YES or NO W Press SAVE ENTER again to confirm the copy Note At the copy set the source channel parameters will be copied to the target channel 6 IN A CHANNEL COPY COPY TO IN B 61N A Copy data to IN B Are you sure NO 3 2 8 Output HIGH LOW PASS FILTER SET W Press MAIN MENU lt or gt button to switch to high low pass filter set display W Press CURSOR lt or gt to move the cursor M Rotate the rotary encoder to adjust the parameters at the cursor position W The frequency of high low pass filter can be adjusted generally or detailedly at the cursor position 4 OUT1HIGH PASS FILTER 1620Hz 12dBLinkriley 3 2 9 Output PHASE set M Press MAIN MENU lt or to switch to PHASE SET display E Rotate the rotary encoder to change PHASE parameter 2O0UT1 SET PHASE Phase 180 3 2 10 SOURCE SET M Press MAIN MENU lt or gt button to switch to SOURCE SET display H Rotate the encoder to change SOURCE parameter 7O0UT1 SET SOURCE Source IN A IN B 3 3 PART TWO PROGRAM MANAGMENT AND MENU OPERATION OF FUNCTION SETTING 3 3 1 LOAD USER PROGRAM B Press RECALL button till the menu LOAD USER PROGRAM as the lower left picture displays Rotate the encoder to change the program number Press SAVE ENTER to complete user program operation 3 LOAD USER PROGRAM 1 MEMORY Loading User Program Please Wait
6. is entered in 2 2 PARAMETER encoder 2 2 1 Rotary encoder Function Change the parameters Rotate clockwise to enlarge the parameters Rotate anticlockwise to deduct the parameters Operation Rotate the encoder clockwise or anticlockwise 2 2 2Press encoder Function lock and unlock Press it for lock all button including encoder rotation press it again to unlock Operation Press the encoder and release it 2 3 MAIN MENU lt and gt Function A Switch to different parameter set of the same channel at the channel parameter set display B Switch to different menus at the display of program management and function set Operation Press it and then release it 2 4 CURSOR lt and gt Function Move the cursor position to revise the parameter at the cursor Operation Press the button and then release 2 5 RECALL Function A Enter into user program menu B Return to the upper menu Operation Press the button and then release it 2 6 SAVE ENTER Function A Enter in the menu of saving user program B Enter in the next submenu or confirm the function Operation Press the button and then release it 3 FRONT PANEL MENU OPERATION PART ONE CHANNEL PARAMETER SETTING 3 1 Common operation for channel parameter set W Keep pressing MUTE about 3 seconds of some channel and enter into the parameter set menu of this channel E Press MAIN MENU lt or gt button to switch between different types of parameters in the same channel
7. use it in nontropical climate condition for safety application C5 DIGITAL SPEAKER PROCESSOR a MAINMENU 5 RECALI enrAlere p pus ce Te pa CO m c eX ae CURSOR pe ji o USB interface 132532 lattice LCD display Q MAIN MENU A and gt RECALL PARAMETERE encoder 6 7 band input level indicator light Version V1 0 D 7 band output level indicator light CURSOR lt and gt SAVE ENTER keystroke Input MUTE keystroke and MUTE display LED light Output MUTE keystroke and MUTE display LED light Rear Panel saosin mure eese 2 ae EH 4 DAS AUDIOSA mendenda Mains connector and power switch 2 channel input terminal RS485 IN interface RS485 OUT interface 6 channel output terminal System connection diagram Loudspeaker Loudspeaker Loudspeaker Loudspeaker Loudspeaker Loudspeaker GeO SS E Power amplifier ee ay SS SS ES i Power amplifier li Power amplifier OUTPUTS OUTPUTS OUTPUTA OUTPUT2 OUTPUT6 MAINS IN 90V 250V 30VA SoHLIGOHE CAUTION FOR CONTINUED P
8. ROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE FUSE TIALI250V u sans im LJ GEZEETIUS LJ MODEL DSP 228 Made in DAS AUDIO S A www dasaudio cor x RS485 to USB Adapter DIGITAL LOUDSPEAKER NE MANAGEMENT t mpm LUE Boor LENTES UI i RS485 OUTPUT Mee i Mixing Console ml terminal resistor Front Panel Features 24 bit DSP technology high performance AD DA simple operation and excellent performance 2 in 6 out multi kinds of crossover mode for flexible configuration Input output volume control with the range 40dB 12dB and the minimum step 0 1dB 7 band PEQ for each input and output each band PEQ has various EQ choice as Parametric L Shelf 6dB L shelf 12dB High Shelf 6 dB High Shelf 12dB PEQ frequency range 19 7Hz to 21 9Hz Gain range 30dB to 15 dB bandwidth 0 017 to 4 750 octave Output high pass and low pass filter each filter has multi kinds of slopes and types Filter slope 12dB 24dB 36dB 48dB Filter type Butterworth Bessel Linkwitz Riley 3 The maximum 1000 00ms delay for each input output channel with delay switch The compressor in each input output can adjust the threshold ratio attack time release time close hard knee Five step sof
9. User s Manual IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION Please read the basic protective measure as below before using 1 Please read all the safety instruction before using the product 2 This product must be earthed If it should be malfunction or break down grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce risk of electric shock This product is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and earthed in accordance with all local codes and ordinance DANGER Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the product is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with the product if it will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician 3 To reduce the risk of injury close supervision is necessary when the product is used near children 4 Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink in wet basement or near a swimming pool or the lake 5 This product may be capable of producing sound levels that cloud cause permanent hearing loss Do not operate for a long period of time at high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable If you experience any hearing loss or ringi
10. all on your computer Itis recommended that you dose all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup 5 PC ONLINE OPERATION 5 1 one processor communication link with PC multi types as USB RS232 RS485 etc W Use the cable to connect the machine and PC Power on the machine W Open the PC software click Device Find Online The automatic search will begin till the machine that is connected with PC is found W Click to choose the machine then click CONNECTION to get on line Note 1 The machine address setting should be the same with PC interface ID address for on line communication 2 Connecting the machine with the cable and power on the machine should be done before opening the software Or PC can not find the communication port and on line connection can not succeed 5 2 Multi processors communication link with PC RS485 B Use RS485 adaptor and Ethernet cable to connect PC with the first processor via RS485 IN interface ofthe processor W Use Ethernet cable to connect RS485 OUT interface of the first processor with RS485 IN interface of the second processor E Use Ethernet cable to connect RS485 OUT interface of the second processor with RS485 IN interface of the third processor E As step 3 use Ethernet cabel to connect multi processors One PC can be connected with three models of procesors 4 in 8 out 2 in 6 out 2 in 4 out The max conected processor i
11. are Single processor can not be connected with PC for PC control 1 Check if the communication cable is correctly connected Multi processors can 9 Check if the ID addresses of the same not be connected with model processors are set differently PC for PC control 3 Close the software and reconnect PC with the first processor RS485 IN Open the software again 1 Check if the communication cable is correctly connected 2 Check if MUTE LED is on Quit mute function No signal output at the output channel ATTACHMENT ACCESSORIES NAME QUANTITY Ultimate Resistance Signal Flow Chart Gain 7PEQ Compressor delay Mute INA Cab EH IZ Ma Gain 7PEQ Compressor delay Mute INB Lab LAH Y Hanpi Specification Input channel No Output channel Number Input Impedance Output Impedance Max Input level Max output level Sampling frequency Input gain Output gain Input delay Output delay Input PEQ number Output PEQ number Input output PEQ gain Input output PEQ type Input output PEQ Frequency Input output PEQ bandwith High Low Pass Filter Frequency High Low Pass Filter Type High Low Pass Filter Slope Compressor threshold Compressor ratio Compressor Attack time Compressor release time Dynamic Range Frequency Response CMRR CROSSTALK THD N Max user program number Power Fuse Weight Size MATRIX 2G delay X over SH 7PEQ Phase Gain Mute Compressor
12. nclosure damaged 13 Do not attempt to service the product beyond that described in the user maintenance instructions All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel 14 WARNING Do not place objects on the product s power cord or place it in a position where anyone could trip over walk on or roll anything over it Do not allow the product to rest on or to be installed over power cords of any type Improper installations of this type create the possibility of fire hazard and or personal injury 15 The power supply cord should be unplugged from the outlet when the products is completely power off from the electric power sources and electric networks CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead synbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operation and maintenace servicing instruction in the AAA Only use it below the altitude of 2000 m for safety 2000 application literature accompanying the appliance Only
13. ng in the ears you should consult an audiologist 6 This product should be located so that its location or position does not interfere with its proper ventilation 7 This product should be located away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers or other products that produce heat 8 The product should be connected to a power supply only ofthe type described on the operation instructions or as marked on the product 9 This product may be equipped with a polarized line plug one blade wider than the other This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact an electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug 10 The power supply cord of the product should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time When unplugging the power supply cord do not pull on the cord but grasp it by the plug 11 Care should be taken so that object do not fall and liquid are not spilled into the enclosure through opening 12 The product should be serviced by qualified service personnel when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or B Objects have been fallen or liquid has been spilled into the product or Front Panel C The product has been exposed to rain or D The product does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or E The product has been dropped or the e
14. on line communication 6 SET MACHINE ADDRESS Machine ID 1 Setting Machine address Please wait 3 3 6 LOCK UNLOCK MACHINE W Press RECALL to return to program management and function set menu at the channel parameter set display Then press MAIN MENU lt or till the menu LOCK MACHINE as the lower left picture displays Press MAIN MENU lt or till the menu LOCK MACHINE as the lower left picture displays at the program management and function set menu Press CURSOR lt or gt to move cursor Rotate the encoder to change the lock type and password Press SAVE ENTER complete the lock operation The default is NO No lock on machine Rotate the encoder to change to Yes or NO Press SAVE ENTER to complete LOCK UNLOCK cooperation 7 LOCK MACHINE TYPE Change amp View Password 12345678 7 LOCK MACHINE TYPE Change amp Vi Are you sure NO Lock succeed ew 3 3 7 LOCK UNLOCK THE KEY and ENCODER Operation Press the encoder to lock all buttons including the rotary encoder Press it again to unlock the button Note When no operation on pannel lasts five minutes the keys and the encoder will be locked automatically Please press the encoder again for unlock 3 4 PART THREE CHANNEL PARAMETER SET RANGE ITEM SET RANGE STEP GAIN 40dB 12dB 1dB 0 1dB ON OFF 105ms 10 5ms 1 05ms DELAY Oms 1000 00ms 0 105ms 0 021ms PEQ number 1 7 PEQ switch ON OFF PEQ Low Shelf6dB
15. s 32pcs W RS485 OUT of the last machine is connected with the terminal resistor via ethernet cable E Power onall the processors and open the sofware Click Device gt Find Online the automatic search will begin to find the processor connected with the machine W Click to choose the processor that needs to get on line then click CONNECT Note 1 The machine address setting should be the same with PC interface ID address for on line communication 2 RS485 adaptor and the ultimate resistance are optional accessories cx H R5485 OUT Z i f RS485 adaptor Ethernet cable L1 RS485 IN 7 RS485 OUT Ethernet cable D RS485 IN M RS485 OUT max 32 pcs D RS485 IN RS485 OUT terminal resistor 5 3 Regarding to PC interface operation please take the opreating instruction of PC control software for reference 6 Reset Function Effect recover the user program 1 30 processor address and lock state to the factory setting Operation Power on the processor while keeping pressing SAVE ENTER till LCD displays the following Reseting User Program Please Wait 7 FAULT RESOLUTION RESOLUTION No display on LCD 1 Check if the power cable is plugged in screen and LCD lights 2 Check if the fuse is burned 3 Make sure that the power switch is ON Check if the communication cable is correctly connected 2 Close the software and connect the communication cable again then open the softw
16. t Please Wait 3 3 4 ERASE USER PROGRAM W Press RECALL to return to program management and function set menu at the channel parameter set display The press MAIN MENU lt or till the menu ERASE USER PROGRAM as the lower left picture displays E Press MAIN MENU lt or gt till the menu ERASE USER PROGRAM as the lower left picture displays at the program management and function set menu Rotate the encoder to change the preset program number Press SAVE ENTER to enter into the confirming menu of erasing program W The default is NO No erasing program Rotate the encoder to change to Yes or NO Press SAVE ENTER to complete erasing user program operation Note The current loading program can not be erased 5 ERASE USER PROGRAM 1 MEMORY 5 ERASE USER PROGRAM 1 Are you sure NO Erasing User Program Please Wait ies 3 3 5 SET MACHINE ADDRESS W Press RECALL to return to program management and function set menu at the channel parameter set display Then press MAIN MENU lt or gt till the menu SET MACHINE ADDRESS as the lower left picture displays W Press MAIN MENU lt or till the menu SET MACHINE ADDRESS as the lower left picture displays at the program management and function set menu WB Rotate the encoder to change the machine address W Press SAVE ENTER and complete the operation of setting machine address Note The machine address setting should be the same with PC interface ID address for
17. t knee Phase reversal function is set in each input output channel Channel setting copy function makes the adjusting much easier Multi channel parameters can be set simultaneously via Multi channel linking function amp Friendly and intuitive PC interface USB RS485 can be connected with PC Multi processor network function One computer can be connected with 3 kinds of processors 2 in 6 out with the max 32 PCS for each model 132X32 lattice LCD display 7 band input output level LED display Mute LED light keystroke indicator LED Switch power AC90V 250V 50Hz 60Hz Operation 1 Power on 1 1 Plug in the power cable press the power switch on the panel then the LCD shows the brand model and the version kkk kkk dak 1 2 When the loading is completed the LCD shows the present program number name and the processor ID 1 USER PROGRAM 1 MEMORY ID 1 2 FRONT PANEL KEYSTROKE AND THE FUNCTION 2 1 MUTE 2 1 1 Quickly press MUTE Function Switch between the state of mute or not for each channel Operation Press MUTE button within 2 second and then release it The states of mute or not is switchable for each channel 2 1 2 Keep pressing MUTE Function enter in the parameter setting menu of some channel Operation Keep pressing MUTE about3 seconds ofsomechannel till the channel parameter set gets displayed on LCD screen Then release it The parameter set menu of this channel
18. the cursor position W ON OFF beside ALL is the on or off control of all input or output EQ E As to different kindsof PEQ PEQ LS1 LS2 HS1 HS2 correspond to Parametric Low shelf 6dB Low shelf 12dB High shelf 6 dB High shelf 12dB 3IN A PEQ1 ON PEQ 31 3Hz 0 0dB 0 500 All ON 3 2 5 Input output COMPRESS setting Press MAIN MENU lt or gt to switch to COMPRESS display B Press CURSOR lt or gt to move the cursor position B Rotate the rotary encoder to adjust the parameters at the cursor postion B On the different kinds of COMPRESS OFF H KN S KN1 S KN5 correspond to OFF Hard Knee Soft Knee 1 5 E AT means Attach time RT means Release Time 6IN A COMPRESS OFF 3 5dBu 4 1 AT 25mS RE 200s 3 2 6 Input output LINK set Press MAIN MENU lt or gt to switch to LINK set Press CURSOR lt or gt to move the cursor position Rotate the rotary encoder to adjust the parameters at the cursor position Press SAVE ENTER into the link confirming display The default is NO no link set Rotate the encoder to change to YES or NO Press SAVE ENTER again to confirm the link set Note OFF is chosen as link set the source channel parameters will be copied to the target channel 5IN A SETLINK Link to IN D OFF 5IN A SETLINK Are you sure 3 2 7 Input output data COPY W Press MAIN MENU lt or gt to switch to COPY display E Rotate the rotary encoder to change the target channel W
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