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Brand | RCF |
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Model | DX4008 |
Category | Music Equipment |
Language | English |
Essential safety measures and warnings for preventing hazards like electric shock and fire.
Details on safe power connection via mains or external adapter.
Covers installation, anchoring, supports, hearing loss, and environmental factors.
Describes the DX 4008's purpose, technology, and general capabilities.
Lists the main technical and functional features of the DX 4008 unit.
Details the Mute, Gain/Menu keys, Peak Level LED, LCD, Rotary Thumb Wheel, and Menu keys.
Explains the function of Menu, Cursor, Enter/Sys/Speed, and Exit keys for device operation.
Details Main Power, Fuse, Power Switch, RS232 port, and balanced XLR audio connectors.
Covers the startup sequence, firmware version display, and the main operating screen.
Adjusts signal level, polarity, and delay for each input channel.
Configures equalization settings including EQ number, level, frequency, bandwidth, and type.
Allows users to assign a 6-character name to each input channel.
Adjusts signal level, polarity, and delay for each output channel.
Configures equalization settings for each output channel.
Sets low and high frequency crossover points, types, cutoff frequencies, and slopes.
Configures the output limiter threshold, attack, and release times.
Selects and enables input sources for each output channel.
Allows users to assign a name to each output channel.
Manages saving and loading of up to 30 different program setups.
Sets the operating mode (e.g., Stereo 2-Way, 3-Way, 4-Way) for device configuration.
Copies channel settings and configures general system parameters like frequency mode.
Enables PC communication and selects the audio sampling rate (48kHz/96kHz).
Secures the unit by locking/unlocking menus and setting a 4-character password.
Details the PC Graphic User Interface (GUI) for remote control and monitoring via RS232.
Details input/output impedance, maximum level, and type.
Covers frequency response, dynamic range, CMMR, crosstalk, and distortion.
Details resolution, sampling rate, A/D-D/A converters, and propagation delay.
Describes display, level meters, buttons, data control, audio, RS232, and power connectors.
Provides power requirements, dimensions, and weight of the unit.
Lists ranges and steps for Gain, Polarity, Delay, EQ, and Crossover parameters.
Details limiter settings and system parameters like program count, names, and security.