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Input Channels | 4 |
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Output Channels | 8 |
Sampling Rate | 96kHz |
Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20 kHz (±0.5 dB) |
Input Gain | Adjustable |
Output Gain | Adjustable |
EQ Filters | Yes |
EQ Types | Parametric, Shelving |
Crossover Filters | Yes |
Crossover Slopes | 6, 12, 18, 24, 48 dB/octave |
Display | LCD |
Connectors | XLR |
Precautions against electric shock, opening the unit, and exposure to liquids.
Warnings regarding exposure to rain, moisture, dripping, or splashing.
Initial setup steps including crossover design and parameter adjustments.
Configuring high and low pass crossover filters with various slopes.
Applying parametric EQ to output channels with different filter shapes.
Details on Program Limiter attack, release, and threshold parameters.
Configuring the 'D-Max' limiter for overshoot prevention and peak control.
Options for unit locking and password management.
Detailed functions for unit locking and password protection.
Details on RS232 setup, single unit connection, and software updates.
Details on RS485 setup, shadow IDs, multi-unit connections, and converter options.
Description of various lock types available for parameter security.
Procedure for entering a four-digit security code to lock the unit.
Procedure to unlock the unit by entering the security code.
Procedure for password override using a break code provided by XTA.
Procedures for cloning units, copying files, and rebooting with new software.
Explanation of 'GQ600' and 'Special' EQ behaviors with graphical examples.
Details on Program Limiter and 'D-Max' limiter functions and settings.
Configuring standard parametric bands with frequency, Q, and gain.
Details on shelving EQ and creating flat-topped responses using shelving filters.