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1. the DEQ 624 is comprised of 31 digital EQ encoders These digital EQ encoders are centered in 1 3 octave increments from 20 Hz to 20 kHz Separate High Pass amp Low Pass Filters for each channel Each channel of the DEQ 624 is provided separate High and Low Pass filters The Low Pass Filter is variable from 10kHz to 20 kHz The High Pass Filter is variable from 10 Hz to 410 Hz Expander Both channels have separate Expanders with Ratio and Threshold controls for minimizing system noise Limiter Each channel of the DEQ 624 is equipped with a Brick wall limiter Ratio Inf 1 with a Threshold control to provide protection from extreme transients This feature is designed to protect the system components and the listener HI Q Selecting HI Q alters the characteristics of the equalization of the DEQ 624 The center frequency remains fixed for both Normal Q and HI Q however in HI Q the effect on adjacent frequencies is less pronounced Normal Q is 1 3rd octave bandwidth Q 4 32 and Hi Q is1 8th octave bandwidth Hi Q 11 54 Range The degree of control of the digital encoders in the DEQ 624 Graphic Equalizer section can be altered by engaging the Range control switch located in the Dynamics Master control section A choice of dB dB and dB can be chosen by pressing the Range switch The selected Range is indicated by LED s located at the extreme left side of the Graphic Equalizer section Changing the Range
2. DEO 624 Digital Stereo Graphic Equalizer Plus Dynamics Processing User s Manual DEQ 624 DIGITAL STEREO EQUALIZER PLUS DYNAMICS PROCESSOR USERS MANUAL Version 1 0 2001 PreSonus Audio Electronics Incorporated All rights reserved WARRANTY PreSonus Limited Warranty PreSonus Audio Electronics Inc warrants this product to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original retail purchase This warranty is enforceable only by the original retail purchaser To be protected by this warranty the purchaser must complete and return the enclosed warranty card within 14 days of purchase During the warranty period PreSonus shall at its sole and absolute option repair or replace free of charge any product that proves to be defective on inspection by PreSonus or its authorized service representative To obtain warranty service the purchaser must first call or write PreSonus at the address and telephone number printed below to obtain a Return Authorization Number and instructions of where to return the unit for service All inquiries must be accompanied by a description of the problem All authorized returns must be sent to the PreSonus repair facility postage prepaid insured and properly packaged PreSonus reserves the right to update any unit returned for repair PreSonus reserves the right to change or improve the design of the product at any time without prior notice This war
3. Specifications 10 11 11 12 12 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 18 19 19 20 21 TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW 1 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the PreSonus DEQ 624 Digital Stereo Graphic Equalizer plus Dynamics Processor This Digital Graphic Equalizer has been designed using advanced technology and state of the art components to deliver crystal clear audio for an infinite period of time We believe the DEQ 624 to be an exceptional product and an exceptional value Feel free to contact us at 1 800 750 0323 We value your suggestions and your comments PreSonus Audio Electronics is committed to constant product improvement The best way for us to be successful in this endeavor is by listening to the experts on our gear our valued customers We appreciate the support you have shown us through the purchase of this product Please pay close attention to how you connect your DEQ 624 to your system Improper grounding is the most common cause of noise problems found in studio or live sound systems We suggest that you scan this manual before hooking up your unit to familiarize yourself with its features and functions Good luck and enjoy your DEQ 624 OVERVIEW 1 2 FEATURES The following is a summary of your DEQ 624 s features 24 Bit Digital Signal Processing The DEQ 624 utilizes 24 Bit resolution for accurate processing of analog signals Dual 31 Band Equalizers Each channel of the Graphic Equalizer section of
4. ages for which this power supply was not designed will void the manufacturer s warranty and may result in damage to the unit and injury or even death to the operator 20 4 TECHNICAL 12 dB DEQ 624 Technical Specifications Number of Channels Dynamic Range Noise Floor Signal to Noise Power Supply Rejection Headroom Frequency Response 0 5dB Channel Gain THD Noise Un weighted Input Input Impedance Input Connectors51 Output Output Impedance Output Connectors Metering Level Meters 20 Segment LED Gain reduction 10 Segment LED Power Supply Type Input Power Main Connection Size Dimensions Weight Chassis Two gt 105dB 95dBu 290dB 298dB 22dBu 10Hz to 22kHz 20dB to 20dB 0 005 12K XLR 1 4 TRS amp Barrier Strip 51 XLR 1 TRS amp Barrier Strip 42dBu to 22 dBu 0 5dB to Linear 115 230VAC Factory Configured 20 WATTS IEC receptacle 2U Rack 19 X 9 X 3 5 14 Ibs Steel Aluminum As a commitment to constant improvement PreSonus Inc reserves the right to change any specification stated herein at any time in the future without notification CONTROLS amp CONNECTIONS 22
5. ailable to be selected A row of 31 Red LED s labeled HI Q can be found on the Graphic Equalizer section between the two rows of digital encoders These are the HI Q Active indicators which do not light unless a frequency has been selected for applying HI Q SELECTING AND SETTING HIQ Begin by pressing the Channel A HI Q switch This will light the Channel A HI Q switch in the Dynamics Master Control section This enables HI Q select deselect mode for Channel A and disables Channel B HI Q switch and the Preset switch Any HI Q Active LED s below any of the Channel A equalizer encoders in the Graphic Equalizer section that have HI Q enabled will now be lit The Graphic EQ section digital encoders are used to enable or disable HI Q The speed at which the encoder is moved is used to select it for HI Q mode Moving the encoder slowly does not select the encoder for HI Q but rather allows it to be read and updated normally Moving the encoder quickly causes the Red HI Q Active LED beneath the encoder to blink and the Store Security switch in the lower right hand corner of the faceplate to blink Pressing the Store Security switch at this time latches the selected EQ encoder into HI Q The HI Q Active LED beneath the selected encoder stops blinking and remains ON indicating the encoder is now in HI Q and the Store Security switch light goes off Adjusting the EQ encoder in HI Q mode results in a more focused manipulation of the selected fre
6. control is located at the fully clockwise position and is labeled Off Intuitively the Off label is correct as the bandwidth of the DEQ 624 is 20 Hz to 20kHz therefore 10 CONTROLS amp CONNECTIONS selecting 20 kHz allows all frequencies from 20 kHz and below to pass through unaffected effectively turning the Low Pass filter Off el EXPANDER Sl TA 5 1 J dBu THRESHOLD Expander The DEQ 624 Expander is provided to eliminate system noise The Expander is controlled by selecting a threshold point for downward expansion to begin and by selecting a ratio which controls the amount of downward expansion THRESHOLD The Expander Threshold control is variable from dB to Off RATIO The Ratio control is variable from to Infinity LIMITER AA 4 dBu THRESHOLD Off Limiter A Brick Wall Limiter is available to each channel of the DEQ 624 The limiter will protect system components and listeners from destructive transients by providing an electronic barrier which signals rising above the user determined threshold will not be allowed to cross 11 CONTROLS amp CONNECTIONS THRESHOLD The Threshold control for the Limiter is calibrated from dBu to Off 20 CUT BOOST Gain A Gain control on each channel of the DEQ 624 is the last controller in the signal path and is used to compensate for signal level loss from dynamics processing The control is centered at and with a C
7. hannel A and the Store Security switch to blink rapidly 3 Pressing the Store Security switch results in the HI Q Active LED indicator below the 1 kHz EQ encoder of Channel A and the Store 14 CONTROLS amp CONNECTIONS Security switch light to go OFF HI Q has now been deselected for the Channel A 1 kHz EQ encoder 4 Pressing the Channel A HI Q switch results in the Hi Q switch light going OFF and the unit to exit HI Q set up mode EQ encoders are updated when HI Q mode is selected The effects of Boost Cut are audible during this process During HI Q mode any EQ encoder may be toggled ON OFF by repeating steps 2 and 3 of the preceding examples SOME IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER ABOUT HI Q 1 Only one EQ encoder at a time may be selected 2 Once an EQ encoder has been activated it may be de activated by A Pressing the Store Security switch B Turning the HI Q mode off by pressing the HI Q switch 3 The HI Q non volatile memory is updated when the HI Q mode is switched OFF REMEMBER Selecting Channel A HI Q disables the Channel B HI Q switch and the Preset switch Conversely selecting the Channel B HI Q switch disables the Channel A HI Q switch and the Preset switch Channel A Master The Channel A Master switch is located in the upper right hand corner of the faceplate When the Channel A Master switch is selected all EQ encoders controls and switches for Channel B are disabled Selecting the Channel A Maste
8. hannel B to Channel A for ease of set up CONTROLS amp CONNECTIONS 2 1 FRONT PANEL BASIC LAYOUT The front panel of the DEQ 624 is divided into two sections Dual 31 Band Graphic Equalizers Dynamics Master Control The Dynamics Master control section of the DEQ 624 occupies the right side of the front panel and contains the Limiter Expander Filters Gain control HI Q switch Range switch Bypass Channel Master A AHC Program LED s Preset switch Store Security switch Output Level Meter and Gain Reduction Meter for both channels The Graphic Equalizer section contains Range LED indicators 31 EQ encoders for each channel and the 31 HI Q Active LED Indicators CONTROLS amp CONNECTIONS Dynamics Master Control 24 BIT DIGITAL GRAPHIC EQUALIZER CHAN A OUTPUT LEVEL dBu GAIN REDUCTION dB BYPASS RANGE 42 38 34 30 26 22 18 14 10 6 3 1 0 1 3 6 10 4 18 22 2 6 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 05 m FILTER a r EXPANDER ST a D E Aa AHC J Y JI WA amp J 20 LOW PASS THRESHOLD RATIO THRESHOLD CUT BOOST OUTPUT LEVEL dBu GAIN REDUCTION dB iii 42 38 34 30 26 22 18 14 10 6 3 1 0 1 3 6 10 14 18 2 2 6 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 05 rm FILTER ETS EP er D O ie 1 Hz Ok Hep a HIGH PASS OW P THROES aie PreSonus saaa E OUTPUT LEVEL dBu 42 38 34 30 26 22 18 14 10 6 3 1 0 1 3 6 10 4 18 22 Output Level Meter The output of each channel of the DEQ 624 can be mo
9. il the Program 1 LED comes ON Four separate set ups can be stored and recalled in this fashion It should be noted that updating a stored program is only possible if the unit controls have not been changed If you want to tweak a stored program you would have to first restore the controls to the position they were in when the original snapshot of the controls was stored to memory and then make your adjustments To clear all stored Presets Turn the power to the DEQ 624 OFF Power the unit back up while pressing the Channel A Master switch This restores the four Preset positions of the unit to the factory default setting of Zero for all settings and overwrites all stored information Security The controls of the DEQ 624 can be locked to prevent intentional or inadvertent alteration The DEQ 624 must be in a Preset mode to utilize this security feature 17 CONTROLS amp CONNECTIONS LOCKING THE DEQ 624 To lock the DEQ 624 make sure the unit is in Preset mode Now while holding down the Store Security switch push any three switches in the Dynamics Master control section You can choose to push the same switch three times one switch twice and one other switch or three separate switches Any combination of three switches while holding the Store Security switch locks the front panel UNLOCKING THE DEQ 624 To unlock the DEQ 624 hold down the Store Security switch and repeat the three switch combination that was used t
10. nitored by way of dual twenty segment LED meters contained in the Dynamics Master section These meters display the output of channels A and B respectively from 42dBu to 22dBu A peak hold function has been incorporated into the output meters to facilitate monitoring extremely fast transients The peak hold lasts for approximately 3 seconds The Output Level meter continues to monitor processor activity in Bypass mode CONTROLS amp CONNECTIONS GAIN REDUCTION dB 2 6 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 05 Gain Reduction Meter The Gain Reduction Meters of the DEQ 624 monitor the activity of both the Expander and Limiter These 10 segment LED meters are calibrated in increments from dB to dB and show the amount of Gain Reduction applied by the dynamics processors The Gain Reduction meter continues measuring processor activity in Bypass mode TA 18k HIGH PASS LOW PASS Filter High Pass Low Pass HIGH PASS FILTER The High Pass filter control is variable from 10 Hz to 410 Hz The High Pass filter is always active Signals above the user selected frequency point go through i e pass unaffected The variable filter control can be rotated fully counterclockwise 10Hz to effectively take it out of the spectral range of audio LOW PASS FILTER The Low Pass filter control is variable from 10 kHz to 20 kHz The Low Pass filter allows signals below the user selected frequency to pass The 20 kHz position on the variable frequency
11. o lock the unit It is possible to over ride the lockout feature If you should forget your combination you can power the unit OFF and power it back ON while holding down the Store Security switch This will restore full operation of the unit 31 BAND EQUALIZER SECTION 18 CONTROLS amp CONNECTIONS 31 Digital Encoders per channel 226 dB Red 12 dB Amber 12724 dB Green RANGE LED Indicators per channel 31 HI Q Active LED indicators 2 4 BACK PANEL BASIC LAYOUT Both channels of the DEQ 624 XLR inputs and outputs 14 TRS inputs and outputs and a Barrier Strip with inputs and outputs for versatile system connectivity CHANNEL A Input 10Kohms 22dBu Max INPUT INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT it ut Soohms 22dBu Max alance rh TRS Balanced Unbalanced Strip Balanced Unbalanced amp Pin 1 Sleeve Sig Chss Gnd INPUT OUTPUT Pin 2 Tip High Pin 3 Ring Low CHANNEL B LR Balanced Strip Balanced Unbalanced Input 10Kohms 22dBu Ma INPUT INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT Output 50ohms 22dBu Max rh TRS Balanced Unbalanced Pin 1 Sleeve Sig Chss Gnd INPUT OUTPUT Pin 2 Tip High Pin 3 Ring Low 19 CONTROLS amp CONNECTIONS 2 7 POWER SUPPLY The Power Supply for your DEQ 624 has been Factory Configured to use the voltage of the electrical current for the country of retail sale USA 115V WARNING Attempting to operate this unit at volt
12. oes not cover any such consequential or incidental damages Some states or countries do not allow the limitations or exclusion of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation may not apply to you Any and all warranties express or implied arising by law course of dealing course of performance usage of trade or otherwise including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to a period of two years from either the date of original retail purchase or in the event no proof of purchase date is available the date of manufacture Some states or countries do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty last so the above limitations may not apply to you This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state country to country PreSonus Audio Electronics Inc 7257 Florida St Baton Rouge LA 70806 225 216 7887 2001 PreSonus Audio Electronics Incorporated All rights reserved 1 Overview 1 1 Introduction 1 2 Features 2 Controls amp Connections 2 1 Front Panel Basic Layout 2 2 Operation Dynamics Master Controls Meters Filters Expander Limiter Gain Bypass Range HIQ Enabling Disabling HI Q Channel A Master AHC Presets Storing Recalling Presets Security Locking Unlocking Front Panel Graphic Equalizer Back Panel Basic Layout Power Supply 3 Technical
13. quency with reduced effect on adjacent frequencies 13 CONTROLS amp CONNECTIONS The following example illustrates enabling and disabling HI Q for the 1kHz EQ encoder for Channel A EXAMPLE Enabling HI Q for 1 kHz Channel A HI Q is not enabled for any of Channel A s EQ encoders at the start of the sequence 1 Press the Channel A HI Q switch The Channel A switch lights up and none of the HI Q Active LED s in the Graphic Equalizer section are lit 2 Move the Channel A 1 kHz EQ encoder quickly This will start the HI Q Active LED beneath the 1 kHz EQ encoder of Channel A and the Store Security switch light to begin blinking slowly 3 Press the Store Security switch The HI Q Active LED below the 1 kHz remains on continuously and the Store Security switch light goes OFF The 1 kHz EQ encoder is now in HI Q 4 Pressing the Channel A HI Q switch turns off both the HI Q switch light and the HI Q Active LED indicator beneath the Channel A 1 kHz EQ encoder The resulting HI Q Boost Cut of the Channel A 1 kHz EQ encoder remains Disabling HI Q The sequence begins with only the 1 kHz EQ encoder of Channel A HI Q enabled 1 Start by engaging the Channel A HI Q switch The HI Q switch and the HI Q Active LED indicator below the 1 kHz EQ encoder of Channel A light up and remain ON 2 Next move the 1 kHz EQ encoder of Channel A quickly This will cause the HI Q Active LED indicator below the 1 kHz EQ encoder of C
14. r switch forces Channel B to use all of the settings of Channel A When the Channel A Master switch is turned OFF all of Channel B s controls become active 15 CONTROLS amp CONNECTIONS Channel B Channel B of the DEQ 624 is a duplicate of Channel A All controls encoders and LED indicators found on Channel A are found on Channel B REMEMBER When Channel Master A is engaged all of Channel B s controls are disabled Adaptive Hum Cancellation AHC Adaptive Hum Cancellation has been incorporated into the DEQ 624 for the express purpose of reducing 50 Hz or 60 Hz line noise This very common audio artifact is typically caused by ground loops and can be successfully removed by AHC AHC is in learning mode when turned OFF While in this mode AHC monitors the noise hum level Corrective waveforms are continuously updated based upon noise hum coming into the unit When AHC is turned ON the last corrective waveform is applied to the audio data Should the noise level change and AHC become ineffective in controlling the noise hum it is then necessary to tum AHC OFF for a few seconds so it can adapt to the new noise level and then be selected again by pressing the switch to the ON position to resume operation Presets The DEQ 624 can store up to four programs Stored programs can be recalled by selecting the desired program with the Preset switch located at the right end of the front panel of the unit Pressing the Preset switch repea
15. ranty does not cover claims for damage due to abuse neglect alteration or attempted repair by unauthorized personnel and is limited to failures arising during normal use that are due to defects in material or workmanship in the product Any implied warranties including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited in duration to the length of this limited warranty Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you In no event will PreSonus be liable for incidental consequential or other damages resulting from the breach of any express or implied warranty including among other things damage to property damage based on inconvenience or on loss of use of the product and to the extent permitted by law damages for personal injury Some states do not allow the exclusion of limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary form state to state This warranty only applies to products sold and used in the United States of America Limited Warranty Outside of The U S PreSonus Audio Electronics products are warranted only in the country where purchased through the authorized PreSonus distributor in that country against defects in material and workmanship The specific period of this limi
16. selection for a channel changes the range for all EQ encoders on a channel Bypass Engaging the Bypass switch routes the signal from input to output by way of a hard wire bypass On board metering continues to monitor processed signal not bypassed signal 4 User Programmable Presets Four user determined setups can be stored in the DEQ 624 This is accomplished by storing a snapshot of the settings of the various controls of the front panel of the unit into one of the four preset positions provided for this purpose A Store switch OVERVIEW and a Preset switch can be found in the Dynamics Master control section to activate this feature Pressing the Preset switch cycles through the Four Presets and the Manual position Front Panel Security Lock Out The security lock out feature allows the operator of the DEQ 624 to defeat the front panel controls of the unit when in Preset mode Inadvertent or intentional alteration of the unit s controls will have no effect on the Preset governing the signal being processed Entering a user created three switch code combination restores complete operation of the unit s front panel controls AHC Adaptive Hum Cancellation This is a proprietary feature of the Presonus DEQ 624 Annoying 50 Hz 60 Hz system hum caused by grounding problems can be greatly reduced without effecting program content by simply by engaging AHC Channel A Master The Channel A Master switch slaves the controls of C
17. ted warranty shall be that which is described to the original retail purchaser by the authorized PreSonus dealer or distributor at the time of purchase PreSonus does not however warrant its products against any and all defects 1 arising Out of materials or workmanship not provided or furnished by PreSonus or 2 resulting from abnormal use of the product or use in violation of instructions or 3 in products repaired or serviced by other than authorized PreSonus repair facilities or 4 in products with removed or defaced serial numbers or 5 in components or parts or products expressly warranted by another manufacturer PreSonus agrees through the applicable authorized distributor to repair or replace defects covered by this limited warranty with parts or products of original or improved design at its option in each respect if the defective product is shipped prior to the end of the warranty period to the designated authorized PreSonus warranty repair facility in the country where purchased or to the PreSonus factory in the U S in the original packaging or a replacement supplied by PreSonus with all transportation cost and full insurance paid each way by the purchaser or owner All remedies and the measure of damages are limited to the above services It is possible that economic loss or injury to person or property may result from the failure of the product However even if PreSonus has been advised of this possibility this limited warranty d
18. tedly cycles through the four Preset positions Stopping on a program for approximately three seconds causes the stored program in that position to load and the unit to operate in that Preset mode NOTE All EQ encoders controls and switches with the exceptions of the Store Security switch and the Preset switch are disabled when a program is recalled STORING PRESETS PROGRAMS The Store Security switch is used to store Programs Note Programs cannot be stored if Channel A HI Q Channel B HI Q or the Preset switch are in the 16 CONTROLS amp CONNECTIONS ON position Press and release the Store Security switch Notice that the Store Security switch and the Program 1 LED are blinking rapidly You can cycle through all 4 Program positions and back to Manual mode by simply pressing and releasing the Store Security switch Go through set up of the DEQ 624 to suit your requirements After you have finished be sure that Channel A HI Q Channel B HI Q and Preset are not engaged To create and save the current set up as a program in position 1 press and release the Store Security switch This will cause both the Store Security switch and the Program 1 LED to blink rapidly Next press and hold the Store Security switch until the Preset switch lights and the Program 1 LED stops blinking and remains ON The system set up you ve just completed is now stored in the Program 1 position and can be recalled by pressing Preset unt
19. ut Boost capability from dBu to dBu Bypass A Bypass switch on each channel redirects signal to a hard wire bypass connection that takes the DEQ 624 circuitry out of the signal path This switch lights up when Bypass is ON The DEQ 624 metering system continues to monitor processor activity in Bypass mode Range Each channel has a Range switch for selecting the range of control for the graphic equalizer section s digital EQ encoders One of three LED s per channel located at the extreme left side of the face of the unit light up when selected to indicate the current range for the graphic equalizer s digital encoders A lighted Red LED indicates a range of or dB a lighted Amber LED indicates an available range of or dB and a Lighted Green LED indicates a selected range of or dB The selected range for a channel is applied to all digital EQ encoders in Manual mode or when setting up a program to be stored in a Preset position Ifa set up procedure is begun and a change in the range of control of the encoders is 12 CONTROLS amp CONNECTIONS desired it is probable that any EQ encoder choices made before the alteration in range will require resetting Range selection for each channel is global and is applied to all channel EQ encoders HIQ frequencies remain unchanged while the effect on adjacent frequencies is less pronounced in HI Q Pressing the HI Q switch lights the switch and indicates HI Q is now av

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