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1. dn Citronic 5 Press the encoder to confirm value and rotate encoder to move over to Gain Output 1 EQ1 Lo shelf 20 3Hz 4 0dB 6dB 6 Press the encoder to confirm Gain and rotate encoder to adjust the Slope Bandwidth value Output 1 EQ Lo shelf 20 3Hz 4 0dB 12dB 7 Press the encoder to confirm Slope Bandwidth A short press of the EQ function button switches through EQ1 to EQ6 to set each EQ Press and hold MUTE EDIT key of other channels to repeat process for each in turn System Parameter Setting All system settings can be stored in the internal memory of the DSM2 6 mkIII These functions are edited in a similar way to the input output channel functions Pressing the relevant function key opens the current status in the LCD display and these values may be adjusted using the rotary encoder and saved 1 Load function Parameter Load channel settings from one of the 30 internal programs example 1 Press LOAD and the display will show as below 1 2x 2way Sub 2 Turn encoder clockwise to select the required program and press to confirm Waiting Loading Successful Channel settings will now all be set as per the selected program 2 Save function Parameter Save current channel settings to one of the 30 internal programs example 1 Press SAVE and the display will show as below Select Store Place 2 Turn encoder clockwise to select the required program and press to confirm Input User Group Name A 3 R
2. open the PC s Hardware Device Manager e g Start Settings Control Panel System Hardware Device Manager Look in Ports to identify which port is being used for the DSM2 6 mkIII Click on the search_id button to identify the connected unit s ID number Click OK and the connection process will begin 170 660UK User Manual Program Allows storage of DSM2 6 mkIII programs to PC and transfer from PC to the unit Click on Program H Program The following menu will be displayed File Program Recall f store Device Program Recall program from Device ProgramName ID Store program to Device 4ways2xAux 4 Store all program to Device Recall all program from Device Delete iD Program Name fi x2w PC Proaram Recall program from PC Store program to PC Store all program to PC cme 1 Recall Store Individual Program A Recall program from DSM2 6 mkIII B Store program to DSM2 6 mkIII E Recall program from PC F Store program to PC for individual programs save as DIA format 2 Recall Store All programs D Recall all 30 programs from DSM2 6 mkIII G Store all 30 programs to PC C Store all 30 programs to DSM2 6 mkIII for all 30 programs save as DAT format Delete Individual Program File Program Recall store Device Program Recall program from Device ProgramName 1D Store program to Device 2x 2way t Sub B Store all program to Device A Recall all progr
3. and rotate encoder to move over to Filter Type Output 1 LPF 19585Hz Lin Ril 12db Oct 5 Press the encoder to confirm Filter Type and rotate encoder to select the Slope Output 1 LPF 20 3Hz Lin Ril 48db Oct 6 Press the encoder to confirm Slope and rotate encoder to adjust the value 7 Press X OVER function button and the display will switch to HPF screen 8 Turn encoder clockwise to open the Freq setting and adjust value Output 1 HPF 20 3Hz ButterW 12db Oct 9 Press the encoder to confirm value and rotate encoder to move over to Filter Type Output 1 HPF 20 3Hz ButterW 12db Oct 10 Press the encoder to confirm Filter Type and rotate encoder to select the Slope Output 1 HPF 20 3Hz ButterW 24db Oct 11 Press the encoder to confirm Slope and rotate encoder to adjust the value Parameter Output EQ1 EQ6 6 independent EQs for each channel Parametric mode Frequency 20Hz 20kHz Gain 20 20dB Bandwidth 0 05Oct 3Oct Shelving mode Hi Shelf Lo Shelf Frequency 20Hz 20kHz Gain 20 20dB_ Slope 6 or 12dB octave example 1 Hold OUT 1 MUTE EDIT button 3secs for edit mode green LED lit 2 Press EQ and the display will show as below Output 1 EQ1 PEQ OFF 3 Turn encoder to select EQ type PEQ parametric Lo Shelf Hi Shelf Output 1 olf EQ Loshelf 4 Press the encoder to confirm type and rotate encoder to move the Freq Output 1 EQ1 Lo shelf 20 3Hz 0 0dB 6dB 170 660UK User Manual
4. 1 Digital speaker management system 2 Each digital speaker management system connected Digital speaker management system 250 to the sequence should be set up with a different ID 10 170 660UK User Manual 11 den Citronic Screen Shot 4 B DSP 1 0 6 wT oe C D_ v Si e Se es es es es ee ee E BSG BSCO BESS PACD Reo BRCO MRSS E A Display Option H Save Read program B Select display channel I Copy C Signal Display J Products selection D Mute ON OFF K Current using program and series number E Channel select switching L Signal edit F Connected products ID M EQedit G Connection N Input channel selection Connection Connect the DSM2 6 to the PC using the supplied USB cable or serial RS485 to network adapter Use further network connections to link multiple units together Switch on the DSM2 6 mkIII and the PC should recognise it as a connected device If not repeat the installation process ensuring all drivers are installed from the CD In order for the PC to communicate with the DSM2 6 it is necessary to establish a COM connection Click on Connection G Connection The following menu will be displayed Com Select Program Direction COMI A oia Connection type Device_ID PC gt Device COM Select gt Device select Must same as the product ID Search connected products ID If known select the correct COM port If COM port is not known
5. Note It is essential to remember this password Make a note of the password and keep in a secure place Test the lock out by entering a wrong password 3 Power on setting Select whether all channels are muted on power up Alternatively all channels will retain previous mute status lt System Setup Menu gt 3 Power On Setup 4 Backlight setting Select whether backlight goes off after 10secs without input Alternatively backlight can stay on continuously lt System Setup Menu gt 4 Backlight Setup 5 Current program Displays the current selected program 5 Current Program 6 System info Displays the firmware version lt System Setup Menu gt 6 System Information 9 170 660UK User Manual den citronic PC Software Operation Connection The Citronic DSM2 6 mkIII can be operated from a PC via USB and can be linked in multiples over a long distance network via RS 485 connection A maximum of 250 units may be linked together by this method Install the software and any required drivers from the supplied CDROM also available to download from www avsl citronic com O O DIGITAL SPEAKER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM e S const aaa bees ilu Citronic The front panel USB port can only be connected to a single digital speaker management system only USB connection Laptop PC USB Using the rear panel RS 485 port up to 250 RS 485 processors can be connected Digital speaker management system
6. a DIGITAL SPEAKER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM aon Citronic Features e 2 input 6 output fully balanced e 6 band parametric EQs e Delay and Limiter functions e All inputs outputs independently controlled e Linkable and expandable system e PC editing software included www avsl citronic com in Citronic DSM2 6 MKII DIGITAL SPEAKER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Order ref 170 660UK User Manual an ani group brand dn Citronic Introduction Thank you for choosing the DSM2 6 MKIII Digital Speaker Management System This unit has been designed to offer professional quality performance with open flexibility to address a wide range of sound reinforcement applications Please read this manual and keep for reference in order to gain the best results from this equipment and avoid damage through misuse Contents Front panel controls and connectors Page 3 Rear panel controls and connectors Page 4 Panel operation Input parameter setting Page 4 Output parameter setting Page 5 System parameter setting Page 8 PC editing software operation Connection Page 10 Input edit screen Page 14 Output edit screen Page 14 Input output EQ screen Page 15 Specification Page 16 Safety Instructions 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this item near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any of the ventilation openings 8 Do not install near any heat
7. am from Device B Delete Program Name 3x2way 2x2wayt2xAux dway 2xAux i 2 3 14 5 16 7 ja 9 PC Proqram C Recall program trom PC Store program to PC C Store all program to PC Click on the program to be deleted A perete click the Delete button B 12 den citronic 170 660UK User Manual 13 den Citronic Copy Channel Click Copy button Copy The following menu will be displayed Copy Channel Select InPut InPuta C Select OutPut OutPut Source Target Select whether input or output channels Select source and target channels Click OK to copy from source to target Device ID Click Device button The following menu will be displayed Change Current Device ID To 1 C Re Connect to Device ID 1 7 The current device ID can be changed 1 To switch control to another DSM2 6 mkIII select the new ID number 2 Key to Software Button Controls Mute off channel normal use Mute on channel in mute ABC D Channelin gray colour means the channel doesn t be selected A BC D Click channel can switch the selection state selected channel display relevant colour _NPUTA White background display the editing channel INPUTA Grey background display non editing channel 170 660UK User Manual 14 den Citronic Input Edit Screen voo em 1 Input Delay setting Click ms button to select units mil
8. eter Pressing the rotary encoder enters the value for that field Further turning of the encoder navigates to other parameters within the function Pressing other function buttons switches to those other functions instantly 1 Output Gain setting Parameter Gain 12dB to 12dB in 0 1dB steps Select either or both inputs to the output channel example 1 Hold OUT 1 MUTE EDIT button 3secs for edit mode green LED lit 2 Press GAIN and the display will show as below Output 1 Input A Gain 0 0dB 3 Turn encoder clockwise to adjust the Gain value Output 1 Input A B Gain 0 8dB 4 Press the encoder to confirm value and rotate encoder to move over to input select Output 1 Input B Gain 0 8dB 5 170 660UK User Manual den Citronic 5 Press the encoder to select the input to switch on or off and rotate encoder to select 6 Press the encoder to confirm value and rotate encoder to move over to next input 5 Press the encoder to select the input to switch on or off and rotate encoder to select Output 1 Gain 0 8dB A ON B ON 2 Output Limiter setting Parameter Dynamic limiter independent for each channel Threshold 20dB to 20dB Attack 0 3 to 100ms Release 2 4 6 8 16 32x example 1 Hold OUT 1 MUTE EDIT button 3secs for edit mode green LED lit 2 Press LIMITER and the display will show as below 3 Turn encoder clockwise to adjust the Thresh value Output 1 Limit Thresh 20 0dBu 4 Press the encoder to c
9. eter Parameter Parameter 405 Hr 1210 3750 12600 Hz 356 0 HHz 97920 Suz a Hz Hz 1 00 Joet 1 00 Hoa 1 00 Hoa 10 Hoa 100 Hoa 100 oet w0 las 20 4B 200 4B 200 jae 200 Jap 700 Slee EQ1 Lome EQ2 ome EQ3 vs EQ4 mm EQS ome QE tne D A eC a OC OC ERS RC ST LET i EPPS FiS BPBCOBBCD BECOMBS COMBS CD OUTPUT Input Channel Parametric EQ setting Parameter EQ EQ1 EQ6 curves can be clicked and dragged on the frequency graph Frequency can be entered in the Freq fields Bandwidth in octaves can be entered in the Oct fields Gain dB can be entered in the dB fields 2 Output Channel Parametric EQ setting Parameter EQ EQ1 EQ6 curves can be clicked and dragged on the frequency graph Filter type can be selected by clicking the Type button Parameter EQ can be bypassed by clicking the Bypass button black on red off Bypass Frequency can be entered in the Freq fields Bandwidth in octaves can be entered in the Oct fields Gain dB can be entered in the dB fields or if Shelving EQ type is selected Slope can be adjusted by clicking the Slope button 12dB button image Graphic Display EQ and X OVER curves may be switched on and off on the graphic display This can help to visually separate each curve for editing Click the curve content buttons to toggle each type on blue or off grey Curves for each channel ma
10. lified personnel only The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation mark within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operation and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying this appliance 2 170 660UK User Manual Front Panel Controls and Connectors O ON OA T DIGITAL SPEAKER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ion citronic LCD Display Displays parameters and programming menu Function Select Buttons X OVER Crossover settings output channels only EQ Equalisation EQ settings each channel LIMITER Limiter settings output channels only POLARITY Signal polarity setting GAIN Gain and input channel setting output channels only DELAY Time correction delay setting LOAD Load selected stored program SAVE Save current settings to memory or delete SYSTEM System and utilities menu Rotary Encoder Parameter adjust and menu navigation press to enter Input channel LEDs Input EDIT MUTE key Press to mute press amp hold 3sec to edit Output EDIT MUTE key Press to mute press amp hold 3sec to edit USB connection Type B connector for linking to PC USB indicator Indicates when USB is c
11. liseconds ms feet ft metres m E Range 0 1000ms or equivalent in distance 2 Input Polarity setting Click Polarity button to select polarity Output Edit Screen La L Delay 3 HPF Type LPF Type Threshold 5 os 7 z E Ty 200 dBu Fre Fre Attack ee is as r ie jms g Slope Slope Release V m v E aam a 1 Output Gain setting Virtual Gain control can be adjusted from 12dB to 12dB in 0 1dB steps 2 Output Delay setting Click ms button to select units milliseconds ms feet ft metres m E Range 0 1000ms or equivalent in distance 3 Output Polarity setting Click Polarity button to select polarity 4 X OVER setting HPF and LPF curves can be clicked and dragged on the frequency graph Alternatively frequency can be entered in the Freq fields Filter type can be change by clicking the Type button Slope can be adjusted by clicking the Slope button 5 Limiter setting Threshold value is the level at which the limiter takes effect dBu Attack is the speed at which the limiter acts upon the signal Release is the ratio of attack speed at which the limiter stops acting 170 660UK User Manual den Citronic 6 Select input channel Input A input B inputs A B or no input can be selected as follows INPUT A A 4 Display means be selected INPUT B v Input Output 15 EQ Edit Screen Paramater Parameter Parameter Param
12. n 3secs for edit mode green LED lit 2 Press DELAY and the display will show as below Input A Delay 0 000ms 3 Turn encoder to change the time value 4 170 660UK User Manual den Citronic 3 Parametric EQ setting Parameter Input EQ1 EQ6 6 independent EQs for each channel Frequency 20Hz 20kHz Gain 20 20dB Bandwidth 0 050ct 30ct example 1 Hold IN A MUTE EDIT button 3secs for edit mode green LED lit 2 Press EQ and the display will show as below Input A EQ1 PEQ OFF 3 Turn encoder clockwise to open the Freq setting and adjust value Input A EQ1 PEQ 20 3Hz 0 0dB 0 30 Oct 4 Press the encoder to confirm value and rotate encoder to move over to Gain Input A EQ1 PEQ 20 3Hz 0 2dB 0 30 Oct 5 Press the encoder to confirm Gain and rotate encoder to adjust the value 6 Press the encoder to confirm value and rotate encoder to move over to Bandwidth Input A EQ1 PEQ 20 3Hz 0 2dB 0 50 Oct 7 Press the encoder to confirm Bandwidth and rotate encoder to adjust the value A short press of the EQ function button switches through EQ1 to EQ6 to set each EQ Press and hold MUTE EDIT key of other channels to repeat process for each in turn Output Parameter setting Press amp hold the MUTE EDIT key for OUT 1 to OUT 6 for 3 seconds to enter edit mode Pressing a function button edits that particular function for the channel being edited Turning the rotary encoder adjusts the current selected param
13. onfirm value switch to Attack and rotate encoder to adjust Output 1 Limit Attack 100ms 4 Press the encoder to confirm value switch to Release and rotate encoder to adjust Output 1 Limit Release 2x 200ms Release value 2 4 6 8 16 32x relates to multiple of Attack time 3 Outut Polarity setting Parameter Polarity positive negative independent for each channel example 1 Hold OUT 1 MUTE EDIT button 3secs for edit mode green LED lit 2 Press POLARITY and the display will show as below Output 1 Polarity Polarity 3 Turn encoder to change polarity 4 Output Delay setting Parameter Delay 0 1000ms independent for each channel 21us steps 0 10ms 84us steps 10 20ms 0 5ms steps over 20ms example 1 Hold OUT 1 MUTE EDIT button 3secs for edit mode green LED lit 2 Press DELAY and the display will show as below Output 1 Delay 0 000ms 3 Turn encoder to change the time value 6 170 660UK User Manual den Citronic 5 X OVER setting Parameter X OVER Independent HPF and LPF per channel Frequency 20Hz 20kHz Type Linkwitz Riley Bessel Butterworth Slope 12 18 24 48dB per octave example 6 EQ setting 1 Hold IN A MUTE EDIT button 3secs for edit mode green LED lit 2 Press X OVER and the LPF display will show as below 3 Turn encoder anticlockwise to open the Freq setting and adjust value Output 1 LPF 19585Hz ButterW 12db Oct 4 Press the encoder to confirm value
14. onnected den citronic 170 660UK User Manual dn Citronic Rear Panel Controls and Connectors 1 IEC connector Mains inlet with integral fuse 2 Mains voltage selector Check mains supply and switch to correct voltage 3 Power switch Switches mains power to the DSM2 6 4 RS 485 connector Connection for networking to PC or other DSM2 6 5 Output connectors Balanced XLR output connectors 6 Input connectors Balanced XLR input connectors Panel Operation Input Parameter Setting Press amp hold the MUTE EDIT key for IN A or IN B for 3 seconds to enter edit mode Pressing a function button edits that particular function for the channel being edited Turning the rotary encoder adjusts the current selected parameter Pressing the rotary encoder enters the value for that field Further turning of the encoder navigates to other parameters within the function Pressing other function buttons switches to those other functions instantly 1 Input Polarity setting Parameter Polarity positive negative independent for each channel example 1 Hold IN A MUTE EDIT button 3secs for edit mode green LED lit 2 Press POLARITY and the display will show as below Input A Polarity Polarity 3 Turn encoder to change polarity 2 Input Delay setting Parameter Delay 0 1000ms independent for each channel 21us steps 0 10ms 84us steps 10 20ms 0 5ms steps over 20ms example 1 Hold IN A MUTE EDIT butto
15. otate the encoder to select a letter and press to move onto the next character 4 Repeat the above process until the program name is complete 5 Press and hold the encoder for 3secs to save the program with the selected name Storing Successful Channel settings will now all be saved to the selected program 6 Press the encoder to confirm value and rotate encoder to move over to next input 7 Press the encoder to select the input to switch on or off and rotate encoder to select 8 170 660UK User Manual den Citronic 3 Delete function Parameter Delete settings in one of the 30 internal programs example 1 Press SAVE and the display will show as below Select Store Place 1 2x 2way Sub 2 Turn encoder clockwise to select the required program 3 Hold SAVE for 3secs to erase data in the selected program Erase Successful All data in the selected program will now be erased back to default value 4 System function Parameter System menu settings Press SYSTEM and scroll through functions using the rotary encoder Press rotary encoder to confirm selected function Rotate the encoder to adjust setting and press to confirm 1 Device ID setting allocate a number 1 to 250 to each DSM2 6mkIII connected together in a multi unit setup 1 Device ID Setup 2 Password setting If required enter a 6 figure password to lock the controls from being adjusted by unauthorised users lt System Setup Menu gt 2 Password
16. sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other items including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarised plug The wide blade is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into the item or the mains socket consult an electrician for replacement Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plug convenience receptacles and point where they exit from the item Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 11 Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the item When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart item combination to avoid injury 12 Unplug this item during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time 13 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the item has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the item the item has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Note accidental or cosmetic damage is not covered by the items 12 month warranty 14 Please keep the unit in a safe environment 15 Do not store anything on top of the item 2 CAUTION i RISK OF To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove any cover ELECTRIC SHOCK No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qua
17. y be switched on and off on the graphic display Click the channel buttons to toggle each channel on colour or off grey ee ae a 170 660UK User Manual den Citronic EQ Curve Display Clicking and dragging the number on screen can adjust frequency and gain X OVER Curve Display Clicking and dragging L or H on screen can adjust cut off frequency Specification Power supply AC 115V 230V 50Hz 60Hz Fuse T315mA Frequency response 20Hz 20kHz Power consumption lt 25W Dimensions 483 x 44 x 220mm Weight 3 19kg Errors and omissions excepted Copyright 2012 AVSL Group Ltd 16 170 660UK User Manual
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