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Category | Audio Processor |
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Manufacturer | Orban |
Model | OPTIMOD 6200 |
Input Channels | 2 (Stereo) |
Output Channels | 2 (Stereo) |
A/D Conversion | 24-bit |
D/A Conversion | 24-bit |
Bit Depth | 24-bit |
THD+N | < 0.01% |
Type | Audio Processor |
Audio Processing | Digital |
Input Types | Analog, AES/EBU |
Output Types | Analog, AES/EBU |
Sampling Rate | 48 kHz |
Dynamic Range | 110 dB |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20 kHz (±0.1 dB) |
Interface | Ethernet |
Presets | User Presets |
Control Interface | Front Panel Controls |
Power Supply | 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz |
Lists OPTIMOD 6200 models and their descriptions.
Identifies the part number for the operating manual.
Warns about electrical shock, fire hazards, and important operating instructions.
Covers essential safety rules for appliance operation.
Provides safety instructions for European and UK users.
Safety guidelines in German.
Safety guidelines in French.
Safety guidelines in Spanish.
Safety guidelines in Italian.
Emphasizes reading preliminary information before operation.
Advises on precautions during a trial period to avoid charges.
Provides instructions for packing and shipping the unit.
Warns about digital apparatus exceeding Class A limits for radio noise.
Alerts to the risk of static discharge damaging semiconductors.
Discusses using the 6200 in Digital Television systems.
Covers the use of the 6200 for webcasting audio.
Explains proper grounding procedures for the system.
Describes the front panel controls and display elements.
Guides through initial system setup and configuration steps.
Details processing structures: Two-Band, Multi-Band, Protect.
Introduces pre-configured settings for various audio formats.
Explains parameters for adjusting audio equalization.
Covers test modes and using the 6200 for audio mastering.
Lists common issues and their potential causes.
Provides contact info for technical assistance and service.
Details procedures for shipping the unit for service or return.