1. Press the [EDIT] button assigned to the desired channel.
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The settings menu for the desired channel will open. The display shows
‘GAIN’.
2. In the basic state of the menu, you can set the level of the channel within a
range of –60 dB…+12 dB using the jog wheel.
3. Press the respective button to set further parameters for the channel.
Use the jog wheel to set the desired value of the parameter. Press the jog
wheel to confirm.
The table below shows the available parameters and their ranges.
Param-
eter
Button Selection range Meaning
‘PEQ’ 1 ×
[PEQ/GEQ]
‘PEQ’: ‘1’…‘9’
‘F’: ‘20Hz’…‘20kHz’
‘Q’: ‘0.4’…‘128’
‘G’: ‘-12dB’…‘+12dB’
‘Style’: ‘PEAK’, ‘L-SHLF’, ‘H-SHLF’, ‘LP6dB’,
‘LP12dB’, ‘HP6dB’, ‘HP12dB’, ‘A-PAS1’, ‘A-PAS2’
‘ON’, ‘BP’
For 9 frequency bands (numbered with the
parameter ‘PEQ’), the parameters of the para-
metric equalizer can be set individually: Centre
frequency, filter quality, slope, filter type, bypass
‘GEQ’ 2 ×
[PEQ/GEQ]
‘Freq’: ‘20Hz’…‘20kHz’
‘Gain’: ‘-12dB’…‘+12dB’
Graphic equalizer parameters: The frequency
range is divided into 31 fixed preset areas (num-
bered with the parameter ‘GEQ’), which can be
set separately for boost or cut.
‘INLINK’ [LINK] The settings of several input channels can be
linked to each other. The number of input chan-
nels depends on the device design.
‘DELAY’ [DELAY] ‘0ms’ … ‘680ms’
‘0m’…‘234m’
‘0ft’…‘766ft’
Delay time. The units that are displayed depends
on the device's default setting.
‘X-OVER’ [X-OVER] ‘HP’: ‘20Hz’…‘20kHz’
‘LP’: ‘20Hz’…‘20kHz’
‘BUTTER-xx’ (Butterworth), ‘BESSEL-xx’ (Bessel),
‘LINK/R-xx’ (Linkwitz-Riley), ‘BYPASS’ (Filter
switched off)
Parameters for digital high pass and low pass:
Cut-off frequency, slope and filter type
Input settings
Operating on the unit
Digital speaker management system
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