D12 Settings menu
From the main screen the "Settings menu" is entered by pushing the
encoder approx. 1 sec. It contains general settings for the device and
gives further access to sub-menus.
In the first line the dbCAN-ID is displayed on the right hand side. A
detailed description of the CAN-ID is given in the sub-menu "Remote"
and the Remote section on page 20 in this manual.
Back
Exits the sub-menu.
Input
Selecting "Input" and pushing the encoder allows the setting of the input
type. Turning the encoder one detent to the right and back toggles
between analog and digital input.
analog:
The analog input section INPUT A/B and INPUT LINK A/B is active.
digital:
The digital AES/EBU INPUT and LINK is active.
Notes on the digital AES/EBU input ⇒ Sampling rates:
The input accepts signals with sampling rates of 48 or 96 kHz. The
frequency is detected automatically and will be displayed as shown
opposite.
Signals with other common sampling rates (32/44.1/88.2 kHz) are
detected but cannot be used by the D12. They will be indicated with a
question mark (?) as shown opposite.
The digital inputs are supervised for correct synchronising with the input
signal. Short term interruptions or loss of quality will be indicated by
flashing ISP-LEDs together with the message "sync?" instead of the
detected sampling rate.
If no sampling rate is displayed there is either no input signal or signal
with unusable quality or an unknown (non standard) sampling rate.
Output (Output routing)
Selecting "Output" and pushing the encoder allows the setting of the
following output configurations
1. Dual channel
2. Mix Top/Sub
3. 2-Way Active
Depending on the selection the corresponding pin assignment of the
loudspeaker output connectors will be set automatically.
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Notes:
After a change of the output configuration the D12 outputs are muted.
Use the respective MUTE A or MUTE B switches to unmute.
A detailed description of the D12 output configurations is given in the
D12 Hardware manual, which is also supplied with the D12 Amplifier.
Fig. 5: Supported sampling rates
Fig. 6: Non supported sampling
rate e.g. 44.1 kHz