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1.                                                                                                                                                      PARAM EQ ROUTING X OVER      DELAY LINE                PAR EQ sx          D 1 CALL ENTER   A Br    5 2         DiY2 SIORE LOCK  PAR EQ es          DIY 3 EDIT A  B              DLY4 SETUP          Input A Input B   b   D output  D Lock    On Off keys on the Output for  each of the four channels     In Edit mode these keys give  access to edit the Output level  parameter        RECALL   In Recall mode you select  which preset to recall using the  ADJUST encoder and press  ENTER to confirm      D store   Press to STORE  Select a  storing location using the  ADJUST wheel and press  ENTER to confirm      DB ENTER   The ENTER key is used to  confirm various operations  such as Store and Recall        The LOCK key is used to  lock unlock the TDX 1 front  panel keys  Default setting is   locked       B ADJUST encoder   The ADJUST Encoder is used  to change values on various  parameters   especially in the  Edit mode      D          Press to enter Edit mode and  select which parameter to edit  by pressing the parameter  keys      D setup   Press to enter the Setup  menu  In the Setup menu you  will find parameters such as  Lock setup  various Level  settings and Display Viewing          CURSOR keys   Use the CURSOR keys to  Scroll between parameters in  the various menus              REAR PANEL                                             
2.                                                                                              i                 29 MEEO              N                      5 5         8 8  8 HE 8  8 8                              o o         vv vy  DE od cp opm i      v       5 T 5  8         E        8             7 T                                                  This example shows how 2 TDX 1s        be  used in conjunction to distribute Input  signals to a 3 or 4 way system per side     For each side        Source signal can be connected to either  Inputs A or B as only one Input per side is  used  For this example   use Input A on both       controllers       Configure the Routing section as illustrated   below       Set Crossovers and additional parameters  Using the Digital Input     Digital Input 44 1 or 48kHz must be  present in the Digital Input          Press        hold the DIGITAL      button   Configuration overview on the front panel until digital lock is    ROUTING    achieved                                                           Note  The signal present on the DIGITAL  INPUT is passed unprocessed to the  DIGITAL THRU connection on the rear  panel for further downstream processing                                                                                                                                                     12    SETUPS    System Distribution   with delay         Input A     E                       CI                                                Powe
3.        cm             e             TANNOY            ee ee   OOOOQH       Balanced Inputs Balanced Digital Com port for data Power Input   on XLR for Outputs 1 4 S PDIF In X transfer  The internal  channels A B  on XLR  and Thru NO user application  switchmode   Use channel A on RCA powersupply accepts  for mono Input  phono  from 100 to 240 VAC        3                     lt   Z  9   v        Haas      3104 5   andano             andy posi                            wvuva      v         Wvuva    O     peouejeq  Bulssa201q Wdd             SLAdLNO                   ze                          40329 as andu   Sojeuyparsiq              NISOTVNV   SINdNI  DOWNY    TYPICAL SETUPS       Stereo Setup   with subs                                                                                                 Input Source A B  5 i  2  2  o    o o         an     B         e    lt  S  9 5   5 5   5 9     O  jo      O                      5            5    5     _               v  o             5    5  5        5       E             d          3  8 3  a a                               This is a typical stereo setup with a set of  subs     Analog     Input signal is fed on Inputs A B       Configure Routing section as illustrated  below      Output channels 1 and 2 feeds the front  loudspeakers      Output channels 3 and 4 feeds the subs     Using the Digital Input    Digital Input 44 1 or 48kHz must be  present in the Digital Input       7 Press        hold the DIGITAL      button  Conf
4.      Due to continuous development  these specifications are subject  to change without notice        19    PRESET LIST    Operational Mode   Stereo With Stereo Bass    Stereo with mono Bass    No    10    1    12    13    14    15    20    Preset Name    V6 Stereo    V6 V15BP St    V6 VS15HL St    V6 VS18DR St    V6 VS10BP St    V8 Stereo    V8 V15BP St    V8 VS15HL St    V8 VS18DR St    V8 VS10BP St    V12 Stereo    V12 V15BP St    V12 VS15HL St    V12 VS18DR St    V12 VS10BP St    Preset Description    V6 Stereo Full Range    V6 Stereo with VS15BP  sub   Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub    V6 Stereo with VS15HL  sub   Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub    V6 Stereo with VS18DR  sub   Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub    V6 Stereo with VS10BP  sub   Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub       V8 Stereo Full Range    V8 Stereo with VS15BP  sub   Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub    V8 Stereo with VS15HL  sub   Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub    V8 Stereo with VS18DR  sub   Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub    V8 Stereo with VS10BP  sub   Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub    V12 Stereo Full range    V12 Stereo with VS15BP  sub   Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub    V12 Stereo w
5.    28    PRESET LIST    No Preset Name  Preset Description      1      2      3     4   136 i6 V15BP    i6AW T MP Mono with VS15BP i6 Ch A i6 Ch A VS15BP  VS15BP    sub  Mono ChA ChA   137 i6 VS15HL M i6AW T MP Mono with VS15HL i6 Ch    i6 Ch A VS15HL  VS15HL    sub  Mono ChA ChA   138 i6 VS18DR M i6AW T MP Mono with VS18DR i6 ChA i6 Ch A VS18DR  VS18DR    sub  Mono ChA ChA   139 i6 VS10BP M i6AW T MP Mono with VS10BP i6 Ch A i6 Ch A VS10BP  VS10BP    sub  Mono ChA ChA   140 i8AW MP M i8AW T MP Mono Full Range i8 ChA i8 ChA i8 ChA i8 ChA   141 i8 V15BP M i8AW T MP Mono with VS15BP i8 ChA i8 ChA VS15BP   VS15BP    sub  Mono ChA ChA   142 i8 VS15HL M i8AW T MP Mono with VS15HL i8 ChA i8 ChA VS15HL  VS15HL    sub  Mono ChA ChA   143 i8 VS18DR M i8AW T MP Mono with VS18DR     i8 Ch A ig Ch A VS18DR    VS18DR    sub  Mono ChA ChA   144 i8 VS10BP M i8AW T MP Mono with VS10BP ig Ch    ig Ch A VS10BP   VS10BP    sub  Mono ChA ChA   145 iSAW MP M iSAW T MP Mono Full Range i5 ChA i5 ChA i5 ChA ib ChA   146 i5 V15BP M iSAW T MP Mono with VS15BP ib Ch A ib Ch A VS15BP   VS15BP    sub  Mono ChA ChA   147 i5 VS15HL M iSAW T MP Mono with VS15HL ib Ch    ib Ch A VS15HL  VS15HL    sub  Mono ChA ChA   148 i5 VS18DR M iSAW T MP Mono with VS18DR     i5 Ch A ib Ch A VS18DR   VS18DR    sub  Mono ChA ChA   149 i5 VS10BP M iSAW T MP Mono with VS10BP ib Ch    ib Ch A VS10BP   VS10BP    sub  Mono ChA ChA   150 iW6DS Mono iW6DS Mono Full Range iW6DS  iW6DS  iW6DS  iW6DS    ChA ChA ChA ChA    29    PRES
6.    TDX I    DIGITAL SYSTEM CONTROLLER       PROGRAM DISPLAY SCHEMATIC PARAM EQ ROUTING X OVER  INPUT                X                   PAR EQ  A                               772                                     DIGITAL         i  ue Sterec   PAR EQ  EIN     B                            X3                                                                                                                                                                                Users manual          IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    The lightning flash with an arrowhead  A symbol within an eguilateral triangle  is  intended to alert the user to the  presence of uninsulated  dangerous volt   age  within the product s enclosure that may be of  sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of  electric shock to persons     Read these instructions   Keep these instructions   Heed all warnings   Follow all instructions   Do not use this apparatus near water   Clean only with dry cloth   Do not block any ventilation openings  Install  in accordance with the manufacturer s  instructions   8 Do not install near any heat sources such  as radiators  heat registers  stoves  or other  apparatus  including amplifiers  that produce  heat   9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the  polarized or grounding type plug  A  polarized plug has two blades with one  wider than the other  A grounding type plug  has two blades and a third grounding prong   The wide blade or the third prong are provided  for your safet
7.   C VS10BP Sub Mono C CHA C CHA BP CHA BP CHA    30    PRESET LIST    The Following Mono Presets assume that    single input is used  input     which is routed to  all Outputs     No Preset          Preset Description OP 1 OP 2 OP 3 OP 4  166  IQ10P iQ10P Passive Mid High iQ10P  iQ10P  iQ18B  iQ18B    iQ18B St Biamped with iQ18B CHA CHB CHA CHB    subwoofer  Stereo operation    167  IQ10P iQ10P Passive Mid High iQ10P  iQ10P  iQ18B  iQ18B    iQ18B M Biamped with iQ18B CHA CHA CHA CHA  subwoofer  Mono operation    168 1010 iQ10 Mid High with iQ18B 1010   010 iQ18B  Not    iQ18B M subwoofer  3 Way Mono High CHA _            CHA Used  Operation  2 x TDX 1  required for stereo    operation   169 1010 15 St 1010 15 Passive Mid High 1010 15 iQ10 15 iQ10 15 1010 15  Biamped with LF section  Mid High  Mid High LF CHA              Stereo Operation CHA  CHB   170 1010 15 3way 1010 15     Way Mono iQ10 15 iQ10 15 iQ10 15         Operation  2 x TDX 1 High CHA _                        Used  required for stereo  operation    3     TANNOY       HEAR BELIEVE    Tannoy United Kingdom  T   44  0  1236 420199   F   44  0  1236 428230   E  enquiries tannoy com    www tannoy com    Tannoy North America   T   519  745 1158   F   519  745 2364   E  inquiries tannoyna com    E60505011  6481 0437    Prod No   Tannoy           
8.  Mono with VS10BP  sub  V8 Ch A V8 Ch A VS10BP    510       Mono ChA ChA   93  V12 Mono V12 Mono Full range V12 Ch A V12 ChA   V12 ChA   12          94 V12 V15BP M V12 Mono with VS15BP  sub  V12 Ch A V12 ChA   VS15BP   VS15BP   Mono ChA ChA   95  V12 VS15HL M V12 Mono with VS15HL  sub  V12 Ch A V12 ChA   VS15HL  VS15HL   Mono ChA ChA   96   V12 VS18DR    V12 Mono with VS18DR  sub  V12 Ch A V12 CchA VS18DR   VS18DR   Mono ChA ChA   97 V12 VS10BP M V12 Mono with VS10BP  sub  V12 Ch A   12         VS10BP   VS10BP   Mono ChA ChA   98  V12HP Mono V12HP Mono Full range V12HP  V12HP  V12HP  V12HP    ChA ChA ChA ChA   99 V12HP V15BP    V12HP Mono with VS15BP V12HP  V12HP  VS15BP   VS15BP    sub  Mono ChA ChA ChA ChA   100 V12HP VS15HLM   12     Mono with VS15HL V12HP  V12HP  VS15HL  VS15HL    sub  Mono ChA ChA ChA ChA   101 V12HP VS18DRM  V12HP Mono with VS18DR V12HP  V12HP  VS18DR   VS18DR    sub  Mono ChA ChA ChA ChA    26    PRESET LIST    No    102    103    104    105    106    107    108    109    110    111    112    113    114    115    116    117    118    119    Preset Name    V12HP     VS10BP M    V300 Mono    V300 V15BP M    V300 VS15HL M    V300 VS18DR M    V300 VS10BP M    V15 Mono    V15 V15BP M    V15 VS15HL M    V15 VS18DR M    V15 VS10BP M    V12HPBiampM    V300BiampM    V15BiampM    V6 V8M    V12 V6M    V12 V8M    V12HP V6M    Preset Description    V12HP Mono with VS10BP   sub  Mono    V300 Mono Full Range    V300 Mono with VS15BP  sub   Mono    V300 Mono with VS15
9.  S CHB    ARENA  S CHB    ARENA                                                                 OP 3    iW62TS   ChA    CMS50   CHB    CMS110  B CHA    CMS60  ICT CHB    CMS110  B CHA    CMS60  TDC CHB    CMS110  B CHA    ARENA  TS CHA    VS10  BP CHA    ARENA  C CHB    ARENA  S CHA    VS10  BP CHA    OP 4    iW62TS   ChB        550   CHB    CMS110  B CHB        560                       5110                   560  TDC CHB    CMS110  B CHB    ARENA  TS CHB    VS10BP   CHB    ARENA  C CHB    ARENA  TS CHB    VS10BP   CHB    25    PRESET LIST    The Following Mono Presets assume that    single input is used  input     which is routed to  all outputs     No Preset Name Preset Description OP 1 OP 2 OP 3 OP 4   83 V6 Mono V6 Mono Full Range V6 Ch A V6 Ch A V6 Ch A V6 Ch A   84  V6 V15BP M V6 Mono with VS15BP  sub  V6 Ch A V6 Ch A VS15BP   VS15BP   Mono  ChA ChA   85  V6 VS15HL M V6 Mono with VS15HL  sub  V6 Ch A V6 Ch B VS15HL  VS15HL   Mono ChA ChA   86  V6 VS18DR    V6 Mono with VS18DR  sub  V6 Ch A V6 Ch A VS18DR  VS18DR   Mono ChA ChA   87  V6 VS10BP M V6 Mono with VS10BP  sub  V6 Ch A V6 Ch A VS10BP    510       Mono ChA ChA   88 V8 Mono V8 Mono Full Range V8 Ch A V8 Ch A V8 Ch A V8 Ch A   89  V8 V15BP M V8 Mono with VS15BP  sub  V8 Ch A V8 Ch A VS15BP   VS15BP   Mono ChA ChA   90  V8 VS15HL M V8 Mono with VS15HL  sub  V8 Ch A V8 Ch A VS15HL  VS15HL   Mono ChA ChA   91  V8 VS18DR    V8 Mono with VS18DR  sub  V8 Ch A V8 Ch A VS18DR    VS18DR   Mono ChA ChA   92  V8 VS10BP M V8
10.  VS10BP   Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B ChA ChB  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub   53                St i6AW T MP Stereo Full Range i6 ChA i6 ChA i6 ChB i6 ChB   54 i6 V15BP St                   Stereo with VS15BP 1  6        i6 Ch B VS15BP     515        sub  Stereo  Route Channels A ChA ChB   amp  B to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono  Sub   55 i6 VS15HL St i6AW T MP Stereo with VS1SHL     i6 Ch    i6 Ch B VS15HL  _ VS15HL    sub  Stereo  Route Channels A ChA ChB   amp  B to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono  Sub   56 i6 VS18DR St                   Stereo with iG Ch A i6 Ch    VS18DR   VS18DR   VS18DR  sub  Stereo  Route ChA ChB    Channels A  amp  B to Outputs 3  amp   4 for Mono Sub    57 i6  VS10BP St i6AW T MP Stereo with VS10BP   i6 Ch A io Ch    VS10BP   VS10BP    sub  Stereo  Route Channels A ChA ChB   amp  B to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono  Sub    23    PRESET LIST    No Preset Name  Preset Description      1      2      3      4  58 i8AW MP St i8AW T MP Stereo Full Range i8 ChA i8 ChA i8 ChB i8 ChB  59 i8 V15BP St i8AW T MP Stereo with V815BP   8         ig ChB VS15BP   VS15BP    sub  Stereo  Route Channels A ChA ChB   amp  B to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono  Sub  60 i8 VS15HL St i8AW T MP Stereo with V815HL     i8 Ch A ig ChB VS15HL  _ VS15HL    sub  Stereo  Route Channels A ChA ChB   amp  B to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono  Sub  61 i8 VS18DR St i8AW T MP Stereo with ig Ch A ig ChB VS18DR   VS18DR   VS18DR  sub  Stereo  Route ChA ChB    Channels A  amp  B to Outputs 3  amp   4 fo
11.  interference in residential installations  This  eguipment generates  uses and can radiate  radio freguency energy and  if not installed and  used in accordance with the instructions  may  cause harmful interference to radio  communications  However  there is no  guarantee that interference will not occur in a  particular installation  If this equipment does  cause harmful interference to radio or television  reception  which can be determined by turning  the equipment off and on  The user is  encouraged to try to correct the interference by  one or more of the following measures       Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna      Increase the separation between the  eguipment and receiver      Connect the equipment into an outlet on     circuit different from that to which the  receiver is connected      Consult the dealer or an experienced  radio TV technician for help     For the customers in Canada    This Class B digital apparatus complies with  Canadian ICES 003    Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B est  conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada           Certificate Of Conformity B  Tannoy Ltd   Rosehall Industrial Estate   Coatbridge  Strathclyde  ML5 4TF  Scotland   hereby declares on own responsibility that  following products     Loudspeaker Management Controller      that is covered by this certificate and  marked with CE label conforms with  following standards     EN 60065 Safety requirements for mains    IEC 60065  operated electronic and  related apparatus 
12.  the Lock  function     Recall    To recall a preset     Press RECALL     Select preset using the ADJUST encoder    Press ENTER    Reduce volume before recalling presets        Recalling    new preset may cause    radical changes to both gain and routing  settings     NOTE    Store  100 locations are available for user presets     To store a a preset   1 Press STORE   2 If the currently recalled preset is a User  preset the same user location is suggested     If the currently recalled preset is a factory  preset  the first free user location is  suggested      f you wish to store the preset at a different  location   select the desired user location  using the ADJUST encoder    3 Press ENTER     4 Now you may     either press ENTER again to confirm and  end the store operation    or dial in a preset name of your choice  using the CURSOR keys and ADJUST  encoder and then press ENTER    5 The display indicates  Preset Stored  for a  successful store operation     The Setup menu    The Setup menu holds various overall setup  parameters     Output Range   Range  2  8  consum   14  20 pro  dBu    The Output range should match the Input  sensitivity of your downstream device amplifier   Please refer to the manual of that device     Input Sensitivity   Range  0 to 24dBu   The Input range should match the Output range  of your feeding device  Please refer to the  manual of that device or adjust according the  Input meters     Delay Unit  The Delay time can be displayed in  millisecon
13. A    VS10BP   ChA    High ChA    High ChA    High ChA    V8 ChA    V6 ChA    V8 ChA    V6 ChA    27    PRESET LIST    No Preset          Preset Description      1      2      3 OP 4  120 V12HP V8M V12HP and V8 Mono Full range   12             V12HP  V8 ChA V8 ChA  ChA   121 V300 V6M V300 and V6 Mono Full range V300 ChA                 V6 ChA V6 ChA   122 V300 V8M V300 and V8 Mono Full range V300 ChA V300 ChA V8 ChA V8 ChA   123 V15 V6M V15 and V6 Mono Full range V15 ChA V15 ChA V6 ChA V6 ChA   124 V15 V8M V15 and V8 Mono Full range V15 ChA V15 ChA V8 ChA V8 ChA   125 i7 Mono i7 Mono Full Range i7 ChA i7 ChA i7 ChA i7 ChA   126 i7 V15BP M I7 Mono with VS15BP  sub              i7 Ch A VS15BP  VS15BP   Mono ChA ChA   127 i7 VS15HL M i7 Mono with VS15HL  sub              i7 ChA VS15HL  VS15HL   Mono ChA ChA   128 i7 VS18DR M i7 Mono with VS18DR  sub  i7 ChA i7 ChA VS18DR   VS18DR   Mono ChA ChA   129 i7 VS10BP    i7 Mono with VS10BP  sub              i7 ChA VS10BP    510       Mono ChA ChA   130 i9 Mono i9 Mono Full Range i9 ChA i9 ChA i9 ChA i9 ChA   131 i9 V15BP M i9 Mono with VS15BP  sub  i9 ChA i9 ChA VS15BP C VS15BP   Mono hA ChA   132 i9 VS15HL M i9 Mono with VS15HL  sub  i9 ChA ig Ch A VS15HL C VS15HL   Mono hA ChA   133 i9 VS18DR M i9 Mono with VS18DR  sub  ig Ch    ig Ch A VS18DR   VS18DR   Mono ChA ChA   134 i9 VS10BP M i9 Mono with VS10BP  sub  ig Ch    ig Ch    VS10BP C VS10BP   Mono hA ChA   135 iGAW MP M                   Mono Full Range i6 ChA i6 ChA i6 ChA i6 ChA 
14. EQ on each Output      Four independent Delay lines  up to 200ms       Four high performance Limiters  featuring a wide range of control over  Attack  Release  amp  Threshold parameters       Output Gain adjustment    Me P              FRONT PANEL OVERVIEW         1          INPUT METERS   PROGRAM DISPLAY         SCHEMATIC                                                                                                                                              O Power on off          TDX 1 uses    switchmode  power supply that accepts  from 100 240V AC     B INPUT METERS   For optimal performance the  Input level indication should be  around  5dB and occasionally  peak at OdB    If the CLIP indicator is lit the  Input signal is too hot    Input sensitivity can be set in  the Level menus accessed via  the INPUT A B keys  or via the  Setup menu     B pisPLAY  32 character LCD displaying  various operating parameters     D DIGITAL IN select   Press the DIGITAL IN key and  the TDX 1 will try to lock to the  Digital Input  If a valid digital  clock is present on the Input  the unit will automatically use  the digital signal as Input  Source    Press once more to release  and switch to analog Inputs        On Off switches for the two  channels  For the signal to  pass further down the signal  chain the key LEDs must be  lit     In Edit mode these switches  give access to the Input Trim  parameter for each channel        PAR EQ A B   On Off switches for the  Parametric EQ on channe
15. ET LIST    No Preset          Preset Description      1      2      3 OP 4  151 iW6DS IW62TS   iW6DS Mono with iW62TS iW6DS  iW6DS  iW62TS  iW62TS    sub  Mono ChA ChA ChA ChA  152 iW6TDCM iW6TDC Mono Full Range iW6TDC  iW6TDC  iW6TDC  iW6TDC   ChA ChA ChB ChB  153 iW6TDC IW62TS      6       Mono with iW62TS iW6TDC  iW6TDC  iW62TS  iW62TS    sub  Mono ChA ChA ChA ChA  154 CMS50 Mono CMS50 Mono Full Range     550  CMS50  CMS50  CMS50   CHA CHA CHA CHA  155   CMS50 CMS50 Mono with CMS110B CMS50  CMS50  CMS110 CMS110    CMS110B  sub  Mono CHA CHA B CHA B CHA  156   CMS60ICT Mono     560       Mono Full Range CMS60 CMS60 CMS60 CMS60    ICT CHA ICT CHA ICT CHA  ICT CHA    157     560       CMS60 ICT Mono with CMS60 CMS60 CMS110 CMS110    CMS110B CMS110B  sub  Mono ICT CHA ICT CHA B CHA B CHA  158   CMS60TDC Mono CMS60TDC Mono Full Range CMS60 CMS60 CMS60 CMS60    TDC CHA TDC CHA  TDC CHA  TDC CHA    159   CMS60TDC CMS     560 TDC Mono with CMS60 CMS60 CMS110 CMS110  110B CMS110B  sub  Mono TDC CHA TDC CHA  B CHA B CHA  160 ARENA S SUB ARENA S Mono with ARENA ARENA ARENA ARENA ARENA  TS Sub Mono S CHA S CHA TS CHA TS CHA  161 ARENA ARENA S Mono with VS10BP ARENA ARENA VS10 VS10  S VS10BP Sub Mono S CHA S CHA BP CHA BP CHA  162              Mono ARENA    Mono Full Range ARENA ARENA ARENA ARENA  C CHA C CHA                      163 ARENA C SUB ARENA C Mono with ARENA ARENA ARENA ARENA ARENA  TS Sub Mono C CHA C CHA S CHA S CHA  164 ARENA ARENA C Mono with VS10BP ARENA ARENA VS10 VS10
16. H    B  H    Type        Freq  Width Slope        Hi Pass  Par EQ  Par EQ  Par EQ  Lo Pass  Par EQ       Delay Line    Delay for each speaker Line  Especially for  compensating for speaker placement   Range  0 to 200ms    DELAY LINE               ov                                                                                                                  Limiter   A Limiter for each speaker line is available   Correctly set the Limiter will prevent peaks from  damaging your speakers     Threshold   Range   40 to 0 dB   Sets the Threshold activation point for the  Limiter     18       20 Hz     20 kHz  20 Hz     20 kHz  20 Hz     20 kHz  20 Hz     20 kHz  20 Hz     20 kHz  20 Hz     20 kHz    2nd order  0 03     4 Oct  0 03     4 Oct  0 03   4 Oct  2nd order  0 03     4 Oct    Ratio  Range  Off to Infinity  Sets the amount of attenuation     Attack   Range  1 to 100ms   The Attack time is the time it takes for the  Limiter to reach the gain reduction specified by  the Ratio parameter     Release   Range  100ms to 7 sec    Sets the time it will take for the Limiter to  release the attenuation of the signal     Output    Range  6  12  18  22dBu   It is important that the Controller Outputs are  correctly matched to the Input range of your  amplifier  Please refer to your amplifiers manual  for correct settings     APPENDIX   TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS          Analog Inputs   Connectors    Impedance  Bal   Unbal    Max    Min  Input Level   0 dBFS     Sensitivity Range   12 
17. HL  VS15HL   HL St  sub  Stereo  Route Channels A ChA ChB   amp  B to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono  Sub  19  V12HP VS18   V12HP Stereo with VS18DR V12HP ChA V12HP ChB VS18DR C VS18DR Ch  DR St  sub  Stereo  Route Channels A hA B   amp  B to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono  Sub  20  V12HP VS10   V12HP Stereo with VS10BP V12HP ChA V12HP Ch B VS10BP  VS10BP   BP St  sub  Stereo  Route Channels A ChA ChB   amp  B to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono  Sub  21 V300 Stereo V300 Stereo Full Range V300 ChA V300 ChA X V300 ChB  V300 ChB    22  V300 V15BP V300 Stereo with VS15BP  sub  V300 ChA   V300 ChB   VS15BP  VS15BP   St Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B ChA ChB  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub    23  V300 VS15H V300 Stereo with VS15HL  sub  V300 ChA V300 ChB   VS15HL Ch VS15HL Ch  L St Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B A B  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub    24   V300 VS18D V300 Stereo with VS18DR  sub  V300 ChA V300 ChB   VS18DR C  VS18DR Ch  R St Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B hA B  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub    25   300   510   V300 Stereo with VS10BP  sub  V300 ChA   V300 ChB X VS10BP  VS10BP   PSt Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B ChA ChB  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub       26    15 Stereo V15 Stereo Full Range V15 Ch A V15 Ch A V15 ChB V15 ChB    27   V15 V15BP V15 Stereo with VS15BP  sub   V15 Ch A V15 Ch B VS15BP  VS15BP   St Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B ChA ChB  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub    28 V15 VS15HL V15 Stereo with VS15HL  sub   V15  V15  VS15HL Ch VS15H
18. HL  sub   Mono    V300 Mono with VS18DR  sub   Mono    V300 Mono with VS10BP  sub   Mono    V15 Mono Full Range    V15 Mono with VS15BP  sub   Mono    V15 Mono with VS15HL  sub   Mono    V15 Mono with VS18DR  sub   Mono    V15 Mono with VS10BP  sub   Mono    V12HP Biamp Mono  Refer to  V12HP user manual to  configure the speaker to Bi amp  mode   V300 Biamp Mono  Refer to  V300 user manual to configure  the speaker to Bi amp mode  V15 Biamp Mono  Refer to V15  user manual to configure the  speaker to Bi amp mode    V6 and V8 Mono Full range    V12 and V6 Mono Full range    V12 and V8 Mono Full range    V12HP and V6 Mono Full range    OP 1    V12HP     ChA    V300 Ch A    V300 Ch A    V300 Ch A    V300 Ch A    V300 Ch A    V15 Ch A    V15 Ch A    V15 Ch A    V15 Ch A    V15 Ch A    Low ChA    Low ChA    Low ChA    V6 ChA    V12 ChA    V12 ChA    V12HP   ChA    OP2    V12HP     ChA    V300 Ch A    V300 Ch A    V300 Ch A    V300 Ch A    V300 Ch A    V15 Ch A    V15 Ch A    V15 Ch A    V15 Ch A    V15 Ch A    Low ChA    Low ChA    Low ChA    V6 ChA    V12 ChA    V12 ChA    V12HP   ChA    OP3    VS10BP C  hA    V300 Ch A  VS15BP   ChA    VS15HL   ChA    VS18DR   ChA    VS10BP   ChA    V15 Ch A  VS15BP   ChA    VS15HL   ChA    VS18DR   ChA    VS10BP   ChA    High ChA    High ChA    High ChA    V8 ChA    V6 ChA    V8 ChA    V6 ChA    OP 4    S10BP   ChA    V300 Ch A  VS15BP   ChA    VS15HL   ChA    VS18DR   ChA    VS10BP   ChA    V15 Ch A  VS15BP   ChA    VS15HL   ChA    VS18DR   Ch
19. L Ch  St Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B ChA Ch B A B  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub    29 V15 VS18D V15 Stereo with VS18DR  sub  V15 Ch A V15 Ch B VS18DR C VS18DR Ch  RSt Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B hA B  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub       21    PRESET LIST    No Preset Name  Preset Description      1      2      3      4    30 V15 VS10BP St V15 Stereo with VS10BP  sub  V15 Ch A V15 ChB   VS10BP  VS10BP   Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B ChA ChB  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub    31 V12HPBiampSt   12     Biamp Stereo  Refer to Low ChA Low ChB  High ChA High ChB  V12HP user manual to configure  the speaker to Bi amp mode    32 V300BiampSt V300 Biamp Stereo  Refer to Low ChA Low ChB  High ChA High ChB  V300 user manual to configure  the speaker to Bi amp mode    33 V15BiampSt V15 Biamp Stereo  Refer to V15     Low ChA Low ChB High ChA High ChB  user manual to configure the  speaker to Bi amp mode    34 V6 V8St V6 and V8 Stereo Full range V6 ChA V6 ChB V8 ChA V6 ChB  35 V12 V6St V12 and V6 Stereo Full range V12 ChA V12 ChB V6 ChA V6 ChB  36 V12  V8St V12 and V8 Stereo Full range V12 ChA V12 ChB V8 ChA V8 ChB  37 V12HP V6St V12HP and V6 Stereo Full V12HP  V12HP  V6 ChA V6 ChB  range ChA ChB  38 V12HP V8St V12HP and V8 Stereo Full V12HP  V12HP  V8 ChA V8 ChB  range ChA ChB  39 V300 V6St V300 and V6 Stereo Full range V300 ChA X V300 Ch V6 ChA V6 ChB  B  40 V300 V8St V300 and V8 Stereo Full range V300 ChA _ V300  V8 ChA V8 ChB  ChB  41 V15 V6St V15 and V6 Stereo F
20. al explains how to configure the TDX 1 to be tailored to your specific application  As well  as technical specifications it also contains helpful advice on how to obtain the best possible  performance from the unit     The TDX 1 is a compact and powerful DSP based audio processing unit  ideally suited to fixed  installations and live applications  where it combines the functions of multiple conventional products  in a compact 1U of rack space  For ease of use the TDX 1 is supplied pre loaded with the most  common configurations of our product ranges that require or benefit from the use of a system  controller  In addition there is a further 100  user presets  available for other loudspeaker  combinations which may be required for specific applications     The TDX 1 digital system controller has two balanced XLR analog inputs  a digital Input at 44 1 or  48kHz  and four balanced XLR analogue outputs      FS    The TDX 1 incorporates the following fully configurable features       Each Input has gain control and 4 bands of Parametric EQ  Bands 1  amp  4  can be set for LF  amp  HF shelving response       Routing section   The signals present on Inputs A  amp  B can be routed to any  of the four Output channels      Crossovers on each Output channel   Variable high and low pass filters for  each output can be set with a choice of classic filters  Independent control  over high pass and low pass functions allow asymmetric crossover  functions to be used      Four band parametric 
21. arthed      Use a three wire grounding type line cord  like the one supplied with the product      Be advised that different operating voltages  require the use of different types of line  cord and attachment plugs        Check the voltage in your area and use the  correct type  See table below     Voltage Line plug according to standard  110 125V   UL817 and CSA C222 no 42     220 230V CEE 7 page       SR section  107 2 D1 IEC 83 page C4     BS 1363 of 1984   Specification for 13A fused  plugs and switched and  unswitched socket outlets          This equipment should be installed near the  socket outlet and disconnection of the device  should be easily accessible      To completely disconnect from AC mains   disconnect the power supply cord from the AC  receptable        The mains plug of the power supply shall  remain readily operable        Do not install in a confined space      Do not open the unit   risk of electric shock  inside     Caution    You are cautioned that any change or  modifications not expressly approved in this  manual could void your authority to operate this  equipment     Service     There are no user serviceable parts inside      All service must be performed by qualified  personnel     IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS                       This eguipment has been tested        found to  comply with the limits for a Class B Digital  device  pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules   These limits are designed to provide  reasonable protection against harmful 
22. dB headroom     A to D Conversion   Ato D Delay   Dynamic Range   THD    Frequency Response   Crosstalk     Analog Outputs  Connectors   Impedance Bal   Unbal   Max  Output Level    D to A Conversion    D to A Delay    Dynamic Range    THD    Frequency Response   Crosstalk     EMC Complies with   Safety Certified to     Environment Operating Temperature   Storage temperature   Humidity     General  Finish     Display     Dimensions    Weight    Mains Voltage    Power Consumption   Warranty Parts and labor     XLR   21 kOhm   13 kOhm    24 dBu   0 dBu    12 dBu to  12 dBu   24 bit  128 x oversampling bitstream  0 70 ms   0 65 ms   44 1 kHz   48 kHz  typ     110 dB  22 Hz to 22 kHz   typ  lt   110 dB   1 kHz   1 dBFS   0  0 1 dB  20 Hz to 20 kHz   typ     100 dB  20 Hz to 20 kHz    XLR   40 Ohm   20 Ohm    14 dBu   24 bit  128 x oversampling bitstream   0 68 ms   0 63 ms   44 1 kHz   48 kHz   typ     110 dB typ  22 Hz to 22 kHz   typ  lt   110 dB  0 0014 96    1 kHz   13 dBu   0  0 5 dB  20 Hz to 20 kHz   typ     100 dB  20 Hz to 20 kHz    EN 55103 1 and EN 55103 2   FCC part 15  Class B  CISPR 22  Class B  IEC 65  EN 60065  UL6500 and CSA E60065  CSA FILE  LR108093    32   F to 122   F  0   C to 50   C    22   F to 167   F   30   C to 70   C   Max  90   non condensing    Anodized aluminum front  plated and painted steel chassis  2 x 16 character blue LCD    19  x 1 75  x 8   483 x 44 x 105 6 mm   3 3 Ib   1 5 kg    100 to 240 VAC  50 to 60 Hz  auto select     15W   1 year     
23. ds  meters or feet     Lock Function   introduction   As a speaker management controller is a key  component in speaker setups a lock function is  provided to prevent unintended change of  parameters via the frontpanel     Setting up the LOCK function is done via the  Setup menu     There are two basic Lock modes     one mode where the frontpanel is unlocked  simply by pressing the LOCK key once      another mode where you need to press  LOCK and then dial in the  security code   followed by ENTER in order to unlock the  function keys  The code is set via the Setup  menu     Timing function   A timing function can be set for both Lock  modes allowing the front panel keys to be  unlocked for either  10  30 or 60 seconds     15    FRONT PANEL OPERATION    Auto Lock  Range  Off  10 seconds  30 seconds  60  seconds    Lock Code   Range  0000 9999      0000    is    no lock code    and the front panel  keys can be locked unlocked simply using the  LOCK key        The following section takes a look at the processing chain following the front panel layout  from left to right  On the front panel this is called the    Schematic Section       Digital In    SCHEMATIC  In                   DIGITAL                         A    The TDX 1 accepts digital Input at 44 1 or  48kHz   Per default the TDX 1 is set to analog Inputs        To switch to the digital Inputs      Be sure that a valid digital Input signal is  present in the DIGITAL IN connection        Press the DIGITAL IN key  Analog I
24. ereo    CMS60TDC C  MS110B    ARENA S SUB    ARENA  S VS10BP    ARENA C  Stereo    ARENA C SUB    ARENA  C VS10BP    Preset Description    iW6TDC Stereo with iW62TS   sub  Stereo  Route Channels A   amp  B to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono  Sub    CMS50 Stereo Full Range    CMS50 Stereo with CMS110B   sub  Stereo  Route Channels A   amp  B to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono  Sub    CMS60ICT Stereo Full Range    CMS60 ICT Stereo with  CMS110B  sub  Stereo  Route  Channels A  amp  B to Outputs 3  amp   4 for Mono Sub    CMS60TDC Stereo Full Range    CMS60 TDC Stereo with  CMS110B  sub  Stereo  Route  Channels A  amp  B to Outputs 3  amp   4 for Mono Sub    ARENA S Stereo with ARENA  TS Sub Stereo  Route Channels  A  amp  B to outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono  Sub     ARENA S Stereo with VS10BP  Sub Stereo  Route Channels A   amp  B to outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono  Sub     ARENA C Stereo Full Range    ARENA C Stereo with ARENA  TS Sub Stereo  Route Channels  A  amp  B to outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono  Sub     ARENA C Stereo with   510      Sub Stereo  Route Channels A   amp  B to outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono  Sub     OP 1    iW6TDC   ChA        550                 550                 560                       560                       560  TDC CHA    CMS60  TDC CHA    ARENA  S CHA    ARENA  S CHA    ARENA                                                                      2    iW6TDC C  hA    CMS50   CHA    CMS50   CHB    CMS60  ICT CHA    CMS60  ICT CHB    CMS60  TDC CHA    CMS60  TDC CHB    ARENA 
25. for household  and similar general use   EN 55103 1 Product family standard for  audio video  audio visual and  entertainment lighting control  apparatus for professional  use  Part 1  Emission    EN 55103 2 Product family standard for  audio  video  audio visual and  entertainment lighting control  apparatus for professional  use  Part 2  Immunity     With reference to regulations in following  directives   73 23 EEC  89 336 EEC    September 2004  Graham Hendry  Engineering Director    Tannoy Professional Products          TABLE OF CONTENTS    INTRODUCTION    Important Safety Instructions 8    Certificate of conformity            a b  Table of Contents                  3  Introduction                       4  Front Panel Overview               6  Rear Panel Overview               8  Signal Flow Diagram                9  Typical Setups                   10  Control Section                  15  Editing Parameters                15                  ha ote 15  AS   0   RM 15  The Setup                           15  The Lock                            15    Technical Specifications            19  Preset LIST             se e 20    English Version Rev 1 00     SW     V 01 00    INTRODUCTION    Thank you for purchasing the Tannoy TDX 1 digital system controller for your application   The TDX 1 is a powerful Digital System Controller designed for superior audio quality and flexible  system configuration intended to optimize the performance of Tannoy loudspeaker systems     This manu
26. iguration overview on the front panel until digital lock is  achieved        ROUTING                      Note  The signal present on the DIGITAL  INPUT is passed unprocessed to the  DIGITAL THRU connection on the rear  panel for further downstream processing                                                                                      10    TYPICAL SETUPS    Stereo Setup    Input Source A B                                                                                                         N e     218 88  From I p A From 1    A  In RN 5     From 1            JE i  bf                                        This setup is a typical small 2 way system     Analog    Input signal is fed to Inputs A and          Configure Routing section as illustrated       below     Output channels 1 and 2 feeds loudspeaker  Set A     Output channels 3 and 4 feeds loudspeaker  set B   Using the Digital Input    Digital Input 44 1 or 48kHz must be  present in the Digital Input          Press and hold the DIGITAL IN button  Configuration overview on the front panel until digital lock is    achieved     ROUTING                      Note  The signal present on the DIGITAL  INPUT is passed unprocessed to the  DIGITAL THRU connection on the rear  panel for further downstream processing                                                                                              SETUPS    3 4 way setup   Bi Amp Mid High    won    Input A                                                          
27. ith VS15HL  sub   Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub    V12 Stereo with VS18DR  sub   Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub    V12 Stereo with VS10BP  sub   Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub    OP 1    V6 Ch A    V6 Ch A    V6 Ch A    V6 Ch A    V6 Ch A    V8 Ch A    V8 Ch A    V8 Ch A    V8 Ch A    V8 Ch A    V12 Ch A    V12 Ch A    V12 Ch A    V12 Ch A    V12 Ch A    OP2    V6 Ch A    V6 Ch B    V6 Ch B    V6 Ch B    V6 Ch B    V8 Ch A    V8 Ch B    V8 Ch B    V8 Ch B    V8 Ch B    V12 Ch A    V12 Ch B    V12 Ch B    V12 Ch B    V12 Ch B    OP 3    V6 ChB    VS15BP   ChA    VS15HL   ChA    VS18DR   ChA    VS10BP   ChA    V8 ChB    VS15BP   ChA    VS15HL   ChA    VS18DR   ChA    VS10BP   ChA  V12 ChB  VS15BP   ChA    VS15HL   ChA    VS18DR   ChA    VS10BP   ChA    OP 4    V6 ChB    VS15BP   ChB    VS15HL   ChB    VS18DR   ChB    VS10BP   ChB    V8 ChB    VS15BP   ChB    VS15HL   ChB    VS18DR   ChB    VS10BP   ChB  V12 ChB  VS15BP   ChB    VS15HL   ChB    VS18DR   ChB    VS10BP   ChB    PRESET LIST    No Preset Name  Preset Description OP 1      2      3     4  16   V12HP V12HP Stereo Full range V12HP ChA V12HP ChA V12HP ChB V12HP ChB  Stereo    17  V12HP V15B   V12HP Stereo with VS15BP V12HP ChA V12HP ChB VS15BP  VS15BP     P St  sub  Stereo  Route Channels A ChA ChB   amp  B to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono  Sub  18   V12HP VS15   V12HP Stereo with VS15HL V12HP ChA V12HP Ch B VS15
28. l A  and B    In Edit mode these keys  give access to edit EQ  settings       ROUTING matrix   The Output Routing Matrix  allows you to freely  distribute Input channels A B  to any of the four Output  channels     Use the four switches in  column A to send the signal  from Input channel A to any  of the four Outputs     Use the four switches in  column B to send the signal  from Input channel B to any  of the four Outputs        o             Eid Factors Preset  TANNOY BIB 1 06 Stereo       input                     keys    On Off switches for the X Overs     In Edit mode these keys give  access to edit X Over settings     B          On Off switches for the EQ  section on the four Output  channels     In Edit mode these keys give  access to edit the EQ  parameters      D DELAY LINE  On Off keys for the Delay block  on the four Output channels     In Edit mode these keys give  access to edit the Delay  parameters        Limiter   On Off keys for the Limiter  block on the four Output  channels     In Edit mode these keys give  access to edit the Limiter  parameters     FRONT PANEL OVERVIEW                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
29. nputs           Input Bypass A B   Input Trim    MATIC      DIGITAL IN     B    Signal from the two Inputs A and B will be  passed to the Routing section if the LEDs in the  two INPUT keys are lit      Press to activate deactivate                                                        Input Trim  In Edit mode you have access to individual  Input trim parameters on channels A and B     muted and the key LED will flash until lock is  achieved     To return to Analog Inputs   press once more     Parametric EQ  Input EQ     The Controller holds two parametric EQ sections  The first is located on the Input side of the  Routing matrix  One for channel A and one for channel B     Par EQA  B Freq  Width Slope     Type        6dB Oct  12dB Oct  0 03     4 Oct  0 03     4 Oct  0 03     4 Oct  0 03     4 Oct  12dB Oct  6dB Oct    Band 1 Lo Shelve  Hi Pass  Par EQ  Par EQ  Par EQ  Par EQ  Lo Pass    Hi Shelve    20 Hz     20 kHz  20 Hz     20 kHz  20 Hz     20 kHz  20 Hz     20 kHz  20 Hz     20 kHz  20 Hz     20 kHz  20 Hz     20 kHz  20 Hz     20 kHz          l6    FRONT PANEL OPERATION    Routing The Routing section is the    railway station    in  the signal chain  The signal present on Inputs  A B can via the 2x4 select switches be routed    Routing  section  as il  stratedion the Front to none  any or all of the four Output channels     panel    From the Routing section out the four channels       _                   individually processed with separate      Over  EO  Delay  Limite
30. r Mono Sub    62 i8 VS10BP St i8AW T MP Stereo with  510         i8 Ch A i8 ChB VS10BP    510        sub  Stereo  Route Channels A ChA ChB   amp  B to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono  Sub  63 iSAW MP St iSAW T MP Stereo Full Range i5 ChA i5 ChA i5 ChB i5 ChB  64 i5 V15BP St iSAW T MP Stereo with  515     15        i5 ChB VS15BP    VS15BP    sub  Stereo  Route Channels A ChA ChB   amp  B to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono  Sub  65 i5 VS15HL St iSAW T MP Stereo with V815HL     i5 Ch A i5 ChB VS15HL    VS15HL    sub  Stereo  Route Channels A ChA ChB   amp  B to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono  Sub  66 i5 VS18DR St iSAW T MP Stereo with ib Ch A i5 ChB VS18DR  VS18DR   VS18DR  sub  Stereo  Route ChA ChB    Channels A  amp  B to Outputs 3  amp   4 for Mono Sub    67 i5 VS10BP St iSAW T MP Stereo with VS10BP 15        i5 ChB VS10BP  VS10BP    sub  Stereo  Route Channels A ChA ChB   amp  B to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono  Sub   68 iW6DS Stereo iW6DS  iW6DS C iW6DS C    iW6DS C  iW6DS Stereo Full Range ChA hA hB hB   69 iW6DS IW62TS  iW6DS Stereo with iW62TS iW6DS  iW6DS  iW62TS  iW62TS    sub  Stereo  Route Channels    ChA ChB ChA ChB   amp  B to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono  Sub   70 iW6TDC Stereo  iW6TDC Stereo Full Range iW6TDC  iW6TDC  iW6TDC      iW6TDC    ChA ChA ChB ChB    24    PRESET LIST    No  71    72    73    74    75    76    77    78    79    80    81    82    Preset Name    iW6TDC   IW62TS    CMS50 Stereo    CMS50   CMS110B        560        Stereo    CMS60ICT CM  5110      CMS60TDC  St
31. r and Output blocks                                         Notice that the front panel layout is identical to  the actual signal flow through the unit                                                                                 eile Mer Weil          Example   Input A distributed to Output 1 and 2      alternative illustration of the Routing               andia                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      section  Outputs  Select 1234 Select  switches switches             INA         A typical example for    stereo setup with split in  both sides     Processing        More examples on pages 10 to 13   X Over For optimal settings please refer to your  SEL    speaker specifications   JHE  e   The TDX 1 may hold presets that perfectly  JHH      match your speaker configuration   i g                     X Over A B  Type  Freq  Width Slope        X Over Hi Pass 20 Hz     20 kHz 1st order   Lo Pass Butterworth 2   Butterworth 3   Butterworth 4   Bessel 2   Bessel 3   Bessel 4   Linkw Riley 2   Linkw Riley 4           17    FRONT PANEL OPERATION    Parametric EO  Speaker EO                                                                                                                                JER                  
32. red Speaker  _ Powered Speaker          Powered Speaker  Powered Speaker                            Powered Speaker  Powered Speaker             Powered Speaker  Powered Speaker       Configuration overview ROUTING ROUTING                This example is similar to the previous  example however the idea here is to   distribute the signal with delay settings  corresponding to the positioning of the                                                                                                                               speakers    For each side  Using the Digital Input     Source signal        be connected to either   Digital Input 44 1 or 48kHz must       Inputs A or B as only one Input per side is present in the Digital Input   used  For this example   use Input A on both Press and hold the DIGITAL IN button  controllers  on the front panel until digital lock is     Configure Routing section as illustrated in the achieved   configuration overview      Set a Delay time per channel matching the Note  The signal present on the DIGITAL  distance between the speakers  INPUT is passed unprocessed to the     Set additional processing parameters  DIGITAL THRU connection on the rear    panel for further downstream processing        13       SETUPS    Dual Source Mono   Dual Zone    Source 1 Source 2                                                                            Loudspeaker   Type A  Zone 1  Subwoofer  ge               Ag _ _                     Zone 1    Loudspeaker Sub
33. ull range V15 ChA V15 ChB V6 ChA V6 ChB  42 V15 V8St V15 and V8 Stereo Full range V15 ChA V15 ChB V8 ChA V8 ChB  43 i7 Stereo i7 Stereo Full Range i7 ChA I7 ChA i7 ChB i7 ChB  44 i7 V15BP St 17 Stereo with VS15BP  sub              i7 Ch B VS15BP   VS15BP   Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B ChA ChB    to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub    22    PRESET LIST             No Preset Name  Preset Description      1      2      3      4   45 i7 VS15HL St i7 Stereo with VS15HL  sub  i7 Ch    i7 Ch B VS15HL   VS15HL   Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B ChA ChB  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub   46 i7 VS18DR St i7 Stereo with VS18DR  sub  i7 Ch A i7 Ch B VS18DR  VS18DR   Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B ChA ChB  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub   47 i7 VS10BP St i7 Stereo with VS10BP  sub  i7 Ch    i7 Ch B VS10BP  VS10BP   Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B ChA ChB  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub   48 i9 Stereo i9 Stereo Full Range 19        i9 ChA i9 ChB i9 ChB   49 i9 V15BP St i9 Stereo with VS15BP  sub  i9 Ch A i9 Ch B VS15BP  VS15BP   Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B ChA ChB  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub   50 i9 VS15HL St i9 Stereo with VS15HL  sub  i9 Ch A i9 Ch B VS15HL   VS15HL   Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B ChA ChB  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub   51 i9 VS18DR St i9 Stereo with VS18DR  sub  i9 Ch A i9 Ch B VS18DR  VS18DR   Stereo  Route Channels A  amp  B ChA ChB  to Outputs 3  amp  4 for Mono Sub   52 i9 VS10BP St i9 Stereo with VS10BP  sub  i9 Ch A i9 Ch B VS10BP 
34. woofer   Type B  Zone 2  Type B  Zone 2                                    This setup is used where two different  zones or rooms need to be covered  In this  case Stereo is not the object     Source 1 is connected to Input    and Source  2 to Input B        Configure the Routing section as illustrated  below        Set Crossovers and additional parameters     Using the Digital Input    Digital Input 44 1 or 48kHz must be  present in the Digital Input           Press        hold the DIGITAL      button  Configuration overview on the front panel until digital lock is  roune achieved                                Note  The signal present on the DIGITAL  INPUT is passed unprocessed to the  DIGITAL THRU connection on the rear  panel for further downstream processing                                                                             14    CONTROL SECTION    CONTROL                      RECALL ENTER                               STORE Lock                                  EDIT A                                                                                  SETUP                Editing Parameters    Parameters in the Edit mode      Press EDIT followed by the key  corresponding to the block you wish to edit      Use the CURSOR keys to select parameter  and the ADJUST encoder to set the desired  value     Notice that the Lock function may be engaged  and you will in that case not be able to edit  parameters until it is disengaged  Please see  the next column to learn about
35. y  If the provided plug does not fit  into your outlet  consult an electrician for  replacement of the obsolete outlet   10 Protect the power cord from being walked  on or pinched particularly at plugs   convenience receptacles  and the point  where they exit from the apparatus   11 Only use attachments accessories specified  by the manufacturer   Use only with the cart  stand  tripod      bracket  or table specified by the  manufacturer  or sold with the  apparatus  When a cart is used  use  caution when moving the cart apparatus  combination to avoid injury from tip over   13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms  or when unused for long periods of time   14 Refer all servicing to qualified service  personnel  Servicing is required when the  apparatus has been damaged in any way   such as power supply cord or plug is  damaged  liquid has been spilled or objects  have fallen into the apparatus  the  apparatus has been exposed to rain or  moisture  does not operate normally  or has  been dropped     NOOBRWN      12    The exclamation point within an  A equilateral triangle is intended to alert the  user to the presence of important  operating and maintenance  servicing   instructions in the literature accompanying the  product     Warning        To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock   do not expose this equipment to dripping or  splashing and ensure that no objects filled  with liquids  such as vases  are placed on the  equipment      This apparatus must be e
    
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