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Frequency range | 20 - 20000 Hz |
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Channels quantity | 16 channels |
Supported sample rates | 48 kHz |
Digital sound processing | 24 bit |
DJ mixer | No |
USB port | Yes |
Product color | Black |
Rack capacity | 4U |
USB connector type | USB Type-B |
AC input voltage | 100 - 240 V |
AC input frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
Power consumption (typical) | 40 W |
Mac operating systems supported | Mac OS X 10.3 Panther, Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger |
Windows operating systems supported | Windows 10 |
Depth | 147 mm |
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Width | 358 mm |
Height | 142 mm |
Weight | 2800 g |
Package depth | 241 mm |
Package width | 432 mm |
Package height | 249 mm |
Package weight | 4600 g |
Explains the guide's structure, content, and resources for assistance.
Overview of power connector, switch, and Kensington lock on rear panels.
Details on the standard 3-prong IEC power connector and its use.
Instructions on how to operate the rocker-style power switch.
Information on the optional Kensington lock for physical security.
Overview of front panel features like outputs, USB, Wi-Fi, and LEDs.
Describes how to connect balanced and unbalanced signals via XLR and 1/4" inputs.
Describes the 1/4" TRS output for headphones and volume control.
Explains the function of the phones knob for volume adjustment.
Describes the Power LED and its states.
Describes the Wi-Fi LED and its states.
Details on connecting to computers for multi-channel audio I/O.
Describes the Ethernet port for connecting to external routers.
Diagram and explanation of a typical live sound setup for a house engineer.
General digital specifications including sample rate, bit depth, and latency.
Details on the frequency response for XLR and 1/4" inputs/outputs.
Specification for THD+N (Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise).
Specifications for noise, dynamic range, and signal-to-noise ratio.
Specifications for connectors, output impedance, and max output level.
Specifications for the headphone output connector and max output level.
Specifications for network connection, control, antenna, and security.
Recommended device requirements for control applications.
Specifies voltage, frequency, and power consumption.
Lists height, width, depth, weight, and rack space for DL16S/DL32S.
Identifies the manual's version and revision date.
Explains the purpose of rack ears for mounting in a 19" rack.
Step-by-step guide for attaching rack ears to the mixer chassis.
Provides troubleshooting tips for common issues like no power or no sound.
Troubleshooting steps for network connectivity issues with wireless control.
Information on obtaining warranty and non-warranty repair services.
Defines Analog-to-digital converter and its function.
Defines balanced input circuits and differential pairs.
Defines compressor as a dynamic processor for smoothing transient peaks.
Defines Digital Signal Processing and its functions.
Defines delay as a function that delays an audio signal.
Defines dynamic range as the signal level range a system can handle.
Defines equalization as changing the frequency response of a circuit.
Defines fader as another name for an audio level control.
Defines gain as the measure of how much a circuit amplifies a signal.
Defines gate as a dynamics processor that turns off signals below a level.
Defines graphic EQ as an equalizer with slider controls.
Defines impedance as AC resistance in an electrical circuit.
Defines mixer as a device combining audio signals.
Defines monitor in sound reinforcement for performers to hear themselves.
Defines mono as short for monaural.
Defines noise as unwanted sound like hum, buzz, or hiss.
Defines pan sliders for positioning sound sources in a stereo field.
Defines phantom power for supplying electrical power to condenser microphones.
Defines phase as the time relationship between two signals.
Defines post fader for sends affected by the channel fader.
Defines RMS (Root Mean Square) as a way to measure average AC voltage.
Defines sampling frequency for analog-to-digital conversion.
Defines Signal-to-Noise ratio comparing noise to signal.
Defines sound reinforcement as amplifying sounds for an audience.
Defines TRS (Tip-Ring-Sleeve) for two-conductor phone plugs.
Defines unbalanced as an electrical circuit with unequal impedance to ground.
Defines XLR Connector for balanced microphone connections.
Defines view groups for organizing and navigating channels.
Information regarding the GNU General Public License (GPL) for software.