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1. idem EQ 5 e Variable frequency from 20Hz to 20 000Hz with NAV PM1 e Variable bandwidth with Low Shelve 6 or 12dB or 0 05 and 3 0 Octave with PM2 e Variable level between 15 and 15dB with PM3 MOVE TO EQ 2 A without EQ 1 modification press NAV PM1 B after EQ 1 modification press ESC then press NAV PM1 EQ 2 Press ENTER then adjust the parameters idem EQ 3 8 4 e Variable frequency from 20Hz to 20 000Hz with NAV PM1 e Variable bandwidth between 0 05 and 3 0 Octave with PM2 e Variable level between 15 and 15dB with PM3 Same procedure for each band 2 OUTPUTS The signal path for outputs is as follow Input Hi pass Low pass 7 Bands nput GAIN DELAY E p Polarity gt mter gt Output selection Filter Filter Press quick push the button 7 of the selected output the blue Led lights NOTE It is possible to adjust several outputs simultaneously in this case press the button 7 of one other outputs The first one has priority on the others UWER S MANUAL DSP 26 page 2 OUTPUT NAME GO TO THE NEXT PARAMETER SOURCE GO TO THE NEXT PARAMETER GAIN GO TO THE NEXT PARAMETER LIMITER GO TO THE NEXT PARAMETER DELAY GO TO THE NEXT PARAMETER POLARITY GO TO THE NEXT PARAMETER USER S MANUAL DSP 26 Out 1 Low Name Name Low Press ENTER the first letter blinks Use PM2 to select the letter Press ENTER to go to the next letter Use PM2 to select the letter Repeat t
2. select Digital e Press ENTER POWER ON STATUS When the main power in switched on the option Fade In On set the output level gradually up to the previous value of the last switch off If the option Fader In Off is selected the output level is set to its nominal value instantaneously Selection of the Power On status e Press UTILITY and use NAV PM1 to display System Utilities e Press ENTER and use NAV PM1 to display Power On Procedure e Press ENTER and use PM2 or PM3 to select Fade In On or Fade In Off The current status is indicated with an asterisk on the right corner of the screen e Press ENTER UNIT FOR THE DELAY The delay adjustment can be specified in Distance meters or in Time milliseconds Selection of the unit e Press UTILITY and use NAV PM1 to display System Utilities e Press ENTER and use NAV PM1 to display Delay Units e Press ENTER and use PM2 or PM3 to select Distance m o Time ms The current status is indicated with an asterisk on the right corner of the screen e Press ENTER REAL TIME MODIFICATIONS When parameters are modified some artifacts may occur The DSP26 can attenuate the level during the parameters modification Selection of an automatic attenuation e Press UTILITY and use NAV PM1 to display System Utilities e Press ENTER and use NAV PM1 to display Ramps on Change e Press ENTER and use PM2 or PM3 to select Ramps On for
3. AUDIO HE MI POLE Speaker Management Processor DSP 26 USER S MANUAL safety Instructions READ CAREFULLY THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK NOT OPEN WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN MOISTURE This symbol indicates the presence of a dangerous voltage This made symbol refers to information in the instructions manual POWER SUPPLY Connect the appliance only on a current corresponding to the characteristics listed in the back of the device Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or electric shock or a failure not covered by the warranty POWER CORD Before using the appliance for the first time check that the supply voltage is consistent with that of the sector Before connection to the mains check that the power cord is properly plugged Route the power cord so that it cannot be squashed or bent and keep it away from moisture and significant heat sources In case of deterioration or failure please contact dealer to replace it with an identical cord A damaged cord may result in fire or electric shock PROTECTIVE GROUND The appliance must be connected to the ground don t remove the ground wiring of the power cord connector HUMIDITY Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture and do not place container containing a liquid that might tip over Do not handle any connector with wet hands In case of thunde
4. an automatic attenuation or Ramps Off The current status is indicated with an asterisk on the right corner of the screen e Press ENTER FIRMWARE VERSION To know the Firmware version of the device e Press UTILITY and use NAV PM1 to display System Utilities e Press ENTER and use NAV PM1 to display Software Version e Press ENTER the firmware version is displayed e Press ESC to escape this function display USER S MANUAL DSP 26 page 9 6 USER INTERFACE SELECTION The DSP 26 can be programmed by a computer There is an USB port cable supplied and a RS485 port XLR The USB port enables the connection between one PC computer and one single DSP26 The RS485 enables the communication between one PC computer and a network including several DSP26 Selection of the interface e Press UTILITY and use NAV PM1 to display System Utilities e Press ENTER and use NAV PM1 to display Interface Setup e Press ENTER and use PM2 or PM3 to select Source USB or Source RS485 The current status is indicated with an asterisk on the right corner of the screen e Press ENTER 7 RESET PROCEDURE If the DSP 26 has been locked with a password and the password is lost or forgotten the device cannot be unlocked with the programmed parameters anymore The device needs to be reset to the factory parameters status In this case all parameters and presets will be definitively deleted and lost Reset of the device e Switc
5. d page 7 O DISplay look puertos ea page 8 APRENDO rs ao Ae de ads 1 Digital input selection 2 secarse eens dude eae tha page 9 2 POWEIPON SANUS a lacada page 9 3 UMO ING dela Vis radar e page 9 4 Realtime modifications 0 0 ccc eee een page 9 5 Firmware version 44 kaks mina ad tien cae AS page 9 6 User interface selection 0 0 ccc cece eee mo page 10 T Reset procedure imac cc departed lt bebe et id page 10 Ill TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ccc cee nen een e ene We BACK PANEL coc A As V WARRANTY sr ed he o a ia iodo l OPERATING MENU 2 PM2 Parameter 2 adjustment 2 PM3 parameter 3 adjustment 1 NAV PM1 Browse 8 Parameter 1 adjustment ot 4 ENTER Menu selection or parameter settin j i T Quick push selection for parameter Edit blue Led Push gt 2 sec Mute unMute red Led Mute 5 ESC Cancel function or Backward 6 UTILITY Utility menu selection A MODE SELECTION The DSP26 has three factory pre set modes 2 x 2 Ways Sub 2 x 3 Way and 6 Ways Press UTILITY and use NAV PM1 button to display UTILITY MENU i System Utilities iT SYSTEM UTILITY Press ENTER to display System Setup Use PM2 to select the menu and then press ENTER two times to confirm REMARK e Mode 2 x 2 Ways Sub assigns the inputs to the outputs like below Input A to Outputs 1 Low 3 Hi and Input B to Outputs 2 Low 4 H
6. e easily changed In case of fixed installation or for renting business the procedure could be not applicable in this case see the procedure described in paragraph D 2 b Itis possible to have all the parameters invisible see chapter D 3 2 LOCK WITH PASSWORD This procedure has 3 steps a Create a password b Confirm the password c Lock the device a CRERATE A PASSWORD UTILITY MENU Press UTILITY and use NAV PM1 to display Security Utilities z Press ENTER and use NAV PM1 to display SECURITY UTILITY User Password ES Press ENTER to display Ai Password The factory password is 000000 Select the data with PM2 and PM3 and browse with NAV PM1 USER S MANUAL DSP 26 page 7 Select the data with PM2 and PM3 and browse with NAV PM1 The password cannot exceed more than 6 characters Press ENTER to display example with DPA240 Confim Password DPA240 3 er FaSSWO 7 NOTE To unlock the devise the password is necessary It is recommended not to forget it and to memorize it somewhere In case this password is lost it is necessary to make a total reset of the device In this case all settings and parameters will be lost forever b CONFIRM THE PASSWORD UTILITY MENU Press UTILITY and use NAV PM1 to display SECURITY UTILITY Press ENTER and use NAV PM1 to display User Password Press ENTER to display ee ae Press PM2 and select Enable This option works only if the password is kn
7. ess ENTER and browse the preset list with PM2 and PM3 UTILITY MENU E Program Utilities i PROGRAM UTILITY Recall a Program NOTE If there is no preset already saved the display indicates No Stored XOvers Confirm the preset choice by pressing ENTER the display indicates NOTE At any time you can cancel the procedure by pressing ESC 3 PRESETS DELETE Press ENTER and use NAV PM1 to display Press ENTER and use NAV PM1 to display Press ENTER and browse the preset list with PM2 and PM3 Confirm by pressing ENTER the display indicates Confirm the preset choice by pressing ENTER the display indicates NOTE Delete a Preset is irreversible USER S MANUAL DSP 26 Loading New Program 01 PRESET 1 UTILITY MENU E Program Utilities E PROGRAM UTILITY Delete a Program ENTER to Delete 10 Stage 1 2x2 Erasing Xover Memory 10 Stage 1 2x2 page 6 D LOCK 1 SIMPLE LOCK UTILITY MENU Press UTILITY and use NAV PM1 to display Security Utilities Press ENTER and use NAV PM1 pour to display SECURITY UTILITY Lock Unit Press ENTER then press PM2 select On to lock or Off to unlock the device The current status is indicated by the asterisk in the right corner of the screen Confirm with ENTER Lock Unit Lock On NOTES a When the device is locked none of the parameters can be modified If this procedure is known by the user the parameters can b
8. h off the DSP 26 e Press ENTER ESC and UTILITY simultaneously by switching the power on e The display indicates Please Wait Memory Reset e Release the button and wait for the end of the procedure Ill TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Analog inputs Maximum input level Analog outputs Maximum output level DSP A D converters D A converters Sampling frequency Stereo digital inout S PDIF S N ratio THD N Frequency response bypass Power supply Interface USER S MANUAL DSP 26 channel A B balanced XLR 20 dBu channel 1 6 balanced XLR 20 dBu SAM3716 24 bits AKM5392 24 bits AKM4396 24 bits 48k Hz compatible with 32 kHz 44 1 kHz and 48 kHz sampling rate 110 dBA 0 005 20 Hz 20 kHz 1dB Switching USB RS485 page 10 IV BACK PANEL MIX Anal tput 90 240V DIGITAL INPUT y og OU gt s 50 60Hz S PDIF Greu TTE Cascade to other DSP24 26 A A A Hi Mid Low USB RS485 B B B PC Interface Ri Mid Low OUTPUTS Routing can be modified V WARRANTY This appliance is warranted parts and labor against any manufacturing defects for a period of two years from the date of purchase by the first user Conditions 1 The unit has been installed and implemented by observing the safety instructions in this operating manual 2 The device was not diverted from its destination either voluntary or accidental and suffered no deterioration or mod
9. i Input A Input B to Outputs 5 Sub and 6 Sub e Mode 2 x 3 Ways assigns the inputs to the outputs like below Input A to Outputs 1 Low 3 Mid 5 Hi and Input B to Outputs 2 Low 4 Mid 6 Hi e Mode 6 Ways assigns the Input A to all outputs Input B is not used Routing and filters can be edited afterwards see paragraph B 2 below B PARAMETERS EDITING 1 INPUTS The signal path for every input is as follow Input Aor B GAIN DELAY gt 5 bands EQ To filter and output assignment Press quick push the button 7 of the input the blue Led lights NOTE It is possible to adjust two inputs simultaneously press the button 7 of one other input The first one has priority on the others UWER S MANUAL DSP 26 page 1 Input A Gain GAIN gt Gain 0 0dB Press ENTER then adjust the value with PM2 It varies from 12dB to 6dB by 0 1dB steps NEXT PARAMETER A without gain modification press NAV PM1 B after a gain modification press ESC then press NAV PM1 DELAY Input A Delay gt Delay 160 1872mS Press ENTER then adjust the values with PM2 and PM3 It varies from Om to 288 659m 848ms by 7cm steps 0 02ms NEXT PARAMETER A without delay modification press NAV PM1 B after a delay modification press ESC then press NAV PM1 The DSP 26 features 5 bands EQ on every input named EQ 1 to EQ 5 Input A EQ X EQ 1 1 00KHz BW1 05 0 0dB Press ENTER then adjust the parameters
10. ification other than those described here or explicitly authorized by AUDIOPOLE 3 All modifications or repairs have been carried out by an authorized service station 4 The defective product must be returned with the dealer who made the sale or to an authorized service station with proof of purchase 5 The device was properly packaged to avoid damage in transport AUDIOPOLE 22 rue Edouard Buffard Z A C de la Charbonni re Mont vrain 77771 Marne la Vall e Cedex 4 France T l 33 0 1 60 54 32 00 Fax 33 0 1 60 54 31 90 www audiopole pa com www audiopole fr USER S MANUAL DSP 26 page 11
11. k Ril 2408 Press ENTER then adjust the parameters Cut off frequency from 20Hz to 20kHz with PM2 Filter type with PM3 Available filters e Butterworth 6 12 18 or 24dB Octave e Bessel 12 or 24dB Octave e Linkwitz Riley 12 or 24dB Octave GO TO THE NEXT PARAMETER A without having changed the HPF press NAV PM1 B after the HPF change press ESC and press NAV PM1 Out 1 Low LAR LOW PASS FILTER LPF gt 20 0 Hz Lnk Ril 24dB Press ENTER then adjust the parameters Cut off frequency from 20 Hz to 20 kHz with PM2 Filter type with PM3 Available filters e Butterworth 6 12 18 or 24dB Octave e Bessel 12 or 24dB Octave e Linkwitz Riley 12 or 24dB Octave GO TO THE NEXT PARAMETER A without having changed the LPF press NAV PM1 B after the LPF change press ESC and press NAV PM1 The DSP 26 features a 7 band EQ on every output EQ 1 to EQ 7 Out 1 Name EQ X EQ 1 1 00KHz BW1 05 0 0 B Press ENTER then adjust the parameters idem EQ 5 Variable frequency from 20Hz to 20 000Hz with NAV PM1 Variable bandwidth between 0 05 and 3 0 Octave with PM2 Variable level between 15 and 15dB with PM3 MOVE TO EQ 2 A without EQ 1 modification press NAV PM1 B after EQ 1 modification press ESC then press NAV PM1 Same procedure for the others EQ MOVE TO OTHER EQ A without EQ modification press NAV PM1 B after EQ modification press ESC then press NAV PM1 Out 1 Name Vu Meter VU METER gt Vu Meter Leve
12. l Press ENTER then adjust with PM2 LEVEL output level display LIMITER ACT Limiter action display GO TO THE NEXT PARAMETER A without VU Meter modification press NAV PM1 B after VU Meter modification press ESC then press NAV PM1 USER S MANUAL DSP 26 page 4 C PRESETS MANAGEMENT 1 PRESETS SAVE UTILITY MENU Press UTILITY and use NAV PM1 to display 4 Program Utilities Press ENTER and use NAV PM1 to display PROGRAM UTILITY Save a Program 3 The DSP 26 features 24 user presets Press ENTER use PM2 or PM3 the display indicates Empty Memory for instance Save a Program 10 Empty Memory Press ENTER to valid the preset number the display indicates Set Program Name Save a P ram O Empty Memory To clear and overwrite an existing preset press ENTER then the display indicates Enter to Overwrite 10 Stage 1 2x2 Confirm by pressing ENTER and the display indicates Set Program Name 10 Stage 1 2x2 Use NAV PM1 to browse and PM2 and PM3 to select the letters create the name 16 characters maximum All the preset parameters will be saved including input and output Mute To confirm press ENTER The display indicates Saving to Memory 10 Stage 1 2x2 NOTE At any time you can cancel the procedure by pressing ESC USER S MANUAL DSP 26 page 5 2 PRESETS RECALL Press UTILITY and use NAV PM1 to display Press ENTER and use NAV PM1 to display Pr
13. o write the full name A without having changed the name press NAV PM1 B after the name change press ESC and press NAV PM1 Out 1 Name Source Source InA Press ENTER then adjust with PM2 The source can be input A input B or both inputs summation A without having changed the source press NAV PM1 B after the source change press ESC and press NAV PM1 Out 1 Name Gain gt Gain 0 0dB Press ENTER then adjust with PM2 It varies from 12dBto 6dB with 0 1dB step A without having changed the gain press NAV PM1 B after the gain change press ESC and press NAV PM1 Limiter 5 0dB Out 1 Name A 5ms R 0 2s Press ENTER then adjust the parameters e Attack time from 5 to 200ms with NAV PM1 e Release time from 0 1 to 3s with PM2 e Threshold from 10 to 20dB with PM3 A without having changed the limiter press NAV PM1 B after the limiter change press ESC and press NAV PM1 Out 1 Name Delay gt Delay 160 1872mS Press ENTER then adjust with PM2 and PM3 It varies from Om to 288 659m 848ms with 7cm 0 02ms step A without having changed the delay press NAV PM1 B after the delay change press ESC and press NAV PM1 Out 1 Name gt Polarity Polarity Normal Press ENTER then adjust with PM2 A without having changed the polarity press NAV PM1 B after the polarity change press ESC and press NAV PM1 page 3 Out 1 High HPF HI PASS FILTER HPF gt 20 0 Hz Ln
14. own c UNLOCK THE DEVICE Follow the instructions as described on Simple Lock It is possible to make all parameters invisibles see paragraph 3 At this stage the device is fully locked none of the button is active except UTILITY which enables the password input In case the password is forgotten or lost only a full reset of the device is possible The reset is the factory status when purchasing the device for the first time all parameters and presets are lost forever 3 DISPLAY UNLOCK Whatever the choices the parameters can be invisible Press UTILITY and use NAV PM1 to display valid E SECURITY UTILITY Press ENTER and use NAV PM1 to display Show Parameter Press ENTER then with PM2 select Parameter will not be shown for display locking Parameter will be shown for display unlocking The current status is indicated with an asterisk on the right corner of the screen Press ENTER USER S MANUAL DSP 26 page 8 Il APPENDIX DIGITAL INPUT SELECTION The DPS 26 has a SP DIF RCA digital input but it cannot operate with analog and digital inputs simultaneously The input format needs to be specified before any operation Selection of the digital input e Press UTILITY and use NAV PM1 to display System Utilities e Press ENTER and use NAV PM1 to display Input Routing The current status is indicated with an asterisk on the right corner of the screen e Press ENTER and use PM2 or PM3 to
15. rstorm turn the unit off and disconnect it from any power outlet HEAT Do not install the unit in a place subject to excessive heat or direct radiation from the Sun Operating ambient temperature must not be below 5 C 41 F or above 35 C 95 F DAMAGE Unplug immediately in the event of introduction of liquids or objects in the device as well as in the event of damage to the power cable Also unplug the unit if it emits smoke an odor or unusual noise Then contact a dealer or a Service Center authorized by Audiopole DISPOSAL hes This symbol indicates that the disposal of this product is submitted to local regulations Please A A contact your local dealer OPERATING MENU 54 3325 4 Ad nindeke ar ae E a deere As MODE SELECTION 102210 omavat olend page 1 B PARAMETERS ELTUM I orar cia aan i sii page 1 do INPUT gt A SAME ST ea page 1 A vaia page 1 D lay 2ic244eodacied4ald ppt page 2 E same ed od at ae page 2 2 OUT O Sisa page 2 NAME ora kala el ies page 3 e SD page 3 A S alla page 3 MM as TEATRIST page 3 A Ata a area oe ida page 3 A ees page 3 Hi pass Filter 5 cias page 4 Low pass Filter page 4 A t page 4 VAJAS LOL excita pla page 4 G PRESETS MANAGEMEN T o iniciados kumba page 5 1 Presets save page 5 2 Presets recall page 6 3 Presets delete page 6 A A page 7 ls Simpe sirios ad page 7 2 Lock with passwor

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