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1. The Amp Connection section tells you which iNUKE amplifier you have connected to the software as well as options for naming your iNUKE amp and for setting up a code to lock the amplifier s front panel and prevent tampering the amp can still be edited from your laptop using the Amp Remote software For the current edition of the BEHRINGER Amp Remote software only one iNUKE amplifier can appear at any one time in the amplifier list and be recognized by the software Similarly the IP address function can only be deployed with EUROCOM installed sound power amplifiers Connecting to an amplifier this procedure assumes you already have an iNUKE amplifier connected to your computer and that you are switching to another iNUKE amplifer Usually the Amp Remote software will automatically detect a USB connected iNUKE amp and then ask if you wish to connect to the detected amplifer 1 Click on the Connect virtual button near the bottom of the Amp Connection section of the Setup tab The software will disconnect from the current amplifer clear the amplifier from the list in the Amp Connection section and clear all presets from the Amp Presets list 2 Press the Search virtual button near the top of the Amp Connection section above and to the left of the amplifier list window When the software finds your newly connected iNUKE amp the amplifier will appear in the amplifier list window and the amp s internal presets will populate the Amp Pr
2. THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS MUSIC GROUP ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY FOR ANY LOSS WHICH MAY BE SUFFERED BY ANY PERSON WHO RELIES EITHER WHOLLY OR IN PART UPON ANY DESCRIPTION PHOTOGRAPH OR STATEMENT CONTAINED HEREIN COLORS AND SPECIFICATIONS MAY VARY FROM ACTUAL PRODUCT MUSIC GROUP PRODUCTS ARE SOLD THROUGH AUTHORIZED FULLFILLERS AND RESELLERS ONLY FULLFILLERS AND RESELLERS ARE NOT AGENTS OF MUSIC GROUP AND HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO AUTHORITY TO BIND MUSIC GROUP BY ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED UNDERTAKING OR REPRESENTATION THIS MANUAL IS COPYRIGHTED NO PART OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED OR TRANSMITTED IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS ELECTRONIC OR MECHANICAL INCLUDING PHOTOCOPYING AND RECORDING OF ANY KIND FOR ANY PURPOSE WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MUSIC GROUP IP LTD ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2012 MUSIC Group IP Ltd Trident Chambers Wickhams Cay P 0 Box 146 Road Town Tortola British Virgin Islands LIMITED WARRANTY For the applicable warranty terms and conditions and additional information regarding MUSIC Group s Limited Warranty please see complete details online at www music group com warranty 4 INUKE NU6000DSP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP User Manual Front panel control elements 1 Introduction 1 1 Before you get started 1 1 1 Shipment Your iNUKE amplifier was carefully packed at the factory and the packaging is designed to protect the unit from rough handling Nevertheless we recommend th
3. and in BIAMP1 and BIAMP2 modes these two sets of filters may be linked On the top level screen vertical dotted lines indicate the threshold point for each filter Each low pass and high pass filter also offers multiple options for filter type and slope OFF Butterworth BUT6 BUT12 BUT18 BUT24 BUT48 Bessel BES12 BES24 or Linkwitz Riley LR12 LR24 LR48 Programming filters bi amping crossover 1 Choose between filter sets A 1 and B 1 by rotating the SELECT encoder knob DUAL BIAMP1 and BIAMP2 modes only 2 Press the SELECT encoder knob to enter the parameter screens 3 Move up or down between parameters by pressing the UP DOWN arrow buttons 4 Choose between filter types for high pass HPtype and low pass LPtype by rotating the SELECT encoder knob LFtype BUTL2 LPfreq 1 25 kHz AHL LESIE 0 0 de HPtupe BUT4S SMH freq 30 1 Hz behringer com 5 Set the filter thresholds for high pass HPfreq and low pass LPfreq by rotating the SELECT encoder knob 6 Set the filter s overall signal gain Gain by rotating the SELECT encoder knob 0 0 dE Gain LinkAB OH 7 Set the link parameter LinkAB to ON or OFF by rotating the SELECT encoder knob BIAMP1 and BIAMP2 modes only 8 Press the SELECT encoder when finished to return to the top level XOVER screen DEQ The DEQ module deploys a dynamic EQ that is triggered by a programmable signal thresold For example you c
4. be altered by either adjusting the virtual knobs or by entering values directly in the parameter boxes Pull down Type menus for each dynamic EQ band contain these additional options e BP bandpass filter e LP6 lo pass filter with a 6 dB slope e LP12 lo pass filter with a 12 dB slope e HP6 hi pass filter with a 6 dB slope e HP12 hi pass filter with a 12 dB slope The Ratio pulldown menu offers four options e 120 e 1 30 e 1 50 e 1 10 Gain vs Ratio Positive gain settings result in a frequency boost at low signal levels and a nearly flat EQ response at high levels Negative gain settings yield opposite results at low signal levels the EQ response is nearly flat while higher signal levels receive increasing amounts of cut from the equalizer The higher the Ratio setting the more the equalizer will cut or boost the signal at different signal levels Programming a dynamic EQ 1 Choose an EQ type from the Type pulldown menu 2 Set the dynamic EQ s band frequency by rotating the Frequency virtual knob The programmed frequency can represent either the center frequency for band pass BP mode or the threshold frequency for low LP and high pass modes HP 3 For band pass BP mode control the width of the band pass curve by rotating the Quality virtual knob parameter High Qual values produce a narrow steep curve while low Qual values create a wide curve with a gentle slope 4 Set the dynamic EQ
5. k Balanced use with XLR connectors input 1 ground shield 2 hot ve 3 cold ve output For unbalanced use pin 1 and pin 3 have to be bridged e ooo behringer com Unbalanced 14 TS connector lt _ Strain relief clamp LO sleeve Balanced 14 TRS connector lt _ strain relief clamp I 4 sleeve sleeve ground shield 54 ri ring cold ve tip hot ve For connection of balanced and unbalanced plugs ring and sleeve have to be bridged at the stereo plug Whenever possible use thick and short speaker cables to minimize power loss Never lay output cables near input cables Professional speaker connector compatible with Neutrik Speakon connectors front view rear view 5 2 3 Connecting to the mains Always connect your iNUKE amplifier to the voltage specified on the rear of the device Connecting the amp to an incorrect voltage can permanently damage your amp Before powering up the amplifier double check all connections and fully lower the gain setting 18 iNUKE NU6000DSP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP User Manual EN 6 Specifications NU6000DSP salant Maximum Output Power UL a Input impedance 10 kQ unbalanced 20 kQ balanced Stereo nerchanneli t res 1600 W Outputs 2 x locking style professional speaker connectors 4 0 per channel stereo 3100 W Output circuit typ
6. provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Use only attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid LAUT injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus 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 apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 15 The apparatus shall be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection 16 Where the MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable LEGAL DISCLAIMER TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND APPEARANCES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE AND ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED BEHRINGER IS PART OF THE MUSIC GROUP MUSIC GROUP COM ALL TRADEMARKS ARE
7. 12 low shelving EQ with a 12 dB slope e HS6 high shelving EQ with a 6 dB slope e HS12 high shelving EQ with a 12 dB slope Parametric EQ Frequency Curve Display 3 The EQ curve shown by the solid yellow fill will re size and adjust as you move the cursor up and down the frequency line The virtual gain knob and gain dB displayed in the Control View will also simultaneously change as you move the cursor up and down frequency line in the Frequency Curve 4 Dynamic EQ The Dynamic EQ tab displays and controls DEQ DSP module settings in two formats similar to the Filter Crossover and Parametric EQ tabs e Frequency Curve displays the layered dynamic EQ curves in visual form and allows click and drag manipulation of dynamic EQ filter frequencies and gain e Control View allows parameter tweaks via virtual controls as well as pull down menus for EQ filter type Type and gain reduction boost ratio Ratio The Frequency Curve and Control View interact with each other and simultaneously shift as you change parameters in either view Dynamic EQ Frequency Curve Display The Frequency Curve displays a frequency range from 20 Hz to 20 kHz with 15 dB of cut boost displayed on the vertical axis Within this graphic field the EQ curve appears as a solid fill above and below the 0 dB center line and running from left to right The curve shifts and moves to reflect changing parameter values Dotted vertical lines in
8. Br Br The Parametric EQ tab displays and controls PEQ DSP module settings in two formats similar to the Filter Crossover tab e Control View allows parameter tweaks via virtual controls as well as pull down menus for EQ type parametric low shelving and high shelving 13 INUKE NU6000DSP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP User Manual e Frequency Curve displays the filter curves in visual form and allows click and drag manipulation of EQ frequencies and gain The Frequency Curve and Control View interact with each other and simultaneously shift as you change parameters in either view Parametric EQ Control View Channel A Channel t Tr MET Mef MeT eT erT tera HeT TET x N 7 l ae ea ea KO d eiai Li i CHD Hg 400 0 Hz HOG He ko H Hri He Rid Hr W oo 4 Me i z Bt aT er FT ET AT Er en The Control View of the Parametric EQ tab contains virtual knob controls for Gain Frequency Quality parametric EQ only Exact parameter values appear in boxes below each virtual knob These parameters may be altered by either adjusting the virtual knobs or by entering values directly in the parameter boxes To activate an EQ band click the button Filter 1 Filter 2 and so on at the top of each channel strip The channel button will light up to indicate the EQ is active Pull down Type menus for each EQ band contain these additional options e PEQ parametric EQ e LS6 low shelving EQ with a 6 dB slope e L
9. INUKE NU6000DSP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP Ultra Lightweight High Density 6000 3000 1000 Watt Power Amplifier with DSP Control and USB Interface behringer com LX behringer 2 INUKE NU6000DSP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP User Manual RD Table of Contents Thank VOU sissioni i as 2 Important Safety Instructions escecececseososssssssssssssoo 3 Legal Disclaimer asus 3 Limited Warranty sssanssssesssnssnsunssssnsunsnnnsnennsentnesaeenen teen 3 1 Introduction ssssissscsiccsnssisisissccssccsecsinsednessestesesesdeentacenss 5 1 1 Before you get started cent 5 2 Control Elements ussssussssscassccnssssschssstansssnenescennsesue 5 21 Front Dane Innen 5 ZI Rear panel een aeenuenee 6 3 DSP Processor 6 3 1 Processor Functionality sssesssesssesssesssesssesssesssessseesseess 6 3 2 Front Panel control sse sssesssesssesssesssesssesssesssessseossessseesseess 6 3 3 BEHRINGER Amp Remote Software 10 As Applications eu 16 41 B IDDP ING ern 16 Bi Installation ai hinten 18 5 1 Rack AMOUNTING nn 18 32 VORNE ON ee 18 6 Specificatii Seinen 19 Thank you Thank you for choosing a BEHRINGER iNUKE DSP power amplifier This piece of high end gear was developed for professional use in live applications and this amplifier incorporates many ground breaking features that will make it a useful dependable and flexible part of your sound system The iNUKE DSP amps feature an onboard Digital Signal Processor for precise customized cont
10. SP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP User Manual 10 Adjust attack Atime and release Rtime to your preferred values Ratio 1 20 Atime 25 0 ms Ftime 400 0 ms 11 Press the SELECT encoder when finished to return to the top level DEQ screen DELAY The DELAY DSP module digitally slows the final signal output from the amplifier by a programmable amount expressed as either distance or time This signal delay helps prevent phase and synchronization problems caused by sound traveling through air over long distances e g between speaker arrays separated by long distances or between a performance stage and distant sound reinforcement speakers DELAY E oot ARL ee J Ge ee ee ee ss 4 Programming signal delay 1 Choose between signal paths A 1 B 1 by rotating the SELECT encoder knob Press the SELECT encoder knob to enter the parameter screens oo Se Blea IPHASE Ati EEE 130 30 0 m 5 Choose your amount of signal delay Delay by rotating the SELECT encoder button 6 Fine tune the Delay value using the fine parameter 7 Change the delay s unit of measure Unit if necessary by rotating the SELECT encoder knob The delay value can be expressed in milliseconds ms meters m or feet ft 8 Press the SELECT encoder when finished to return to the top level DELAY screen LIMIT The LIMIT DSP module controls the unit s output limiter with programmable parameters for thr
11. USB Front panel USB connector type B for remote control of DSP section Circuit Protection Cooling Continuously variable speed fan Back to front air flow Amplifier protection Thermal and DC protection Stable into reactive or mismatched loads Load protection On off muting DCfault power supply shutdown Power Supply Power Consumption 1 8 Rated Power Voltage Breaker Fuses USA Canada 120 V 60 Hz T 10 A H 250 V UK Australia Europe 220 240 V 50 60 Hz T 6 3 AH 250 V Korea China 220 240 V 50 60 Hz T 6 3 AH 250 V Japan 100 V 50 60 Hz T 10 AH 250 V Power consumption 2 ohms 350 W Power consumption 4 ohms 210 W Mains connector Standard IEC receptacle Dimensions Weight Dimensions H x W x D appr 3 5 x 19 x 9 76 appr 89 x 483 x 248 mm Weight appr 6 8 lbs 3 1 kg 20 iNUKE NU6000DSP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP User Manual EN NU1000DSP Maximum Output Power Stereo 8 per channel stereo 160 W 4 0 per channel stereo 310 W 2 per channel stereo 530 W Bridged mono 8 620 W 4 1050 W Controls Front Power switch Gain controls channels A and B DSP section rotary push encoder Buttons for Process Setup Up Down Exit Indicators Power Amber backlit illuminated gain controls Limit per channel 0 dB full scale Signal per channel 24 12 6 dB Digital Si
12. ad Make sure enough cool air reaches the rack especially when other rack equipment emanates a lot of heat The iNUKE amplifiers circulate heat from the rear to the front vents to relieve heat inside the rack enclosure Fan speed adjusts automatically to assure safe operation Never block ventilation openings Should internal temperature reach extreme values the unit will shut down automatically 5 2 Connections 5 2 1 Audio inputs Each channel input uses combo jacks that can accept both balanced XLR and 14 TRS stereo connectors as well as unbalanced 14 TS connectors To deploy XLR connectors for unbalanced signals bridge pins 1 and 3 mono 1 4 TS connectors do not require any alteration to carry unbalanced signals When working with balanced signals please make sure to exclusively use balanced cables One unbalanced cable in the signal chain can change a balanced signal into an unbalanced signal 5 2 2 Outputs Your iNUKE amplifier requires two twist locking professional speaker connectors These professional speaker connectors were developed specially for driving high powered speakers The connectors snap in securely prevent electric shock and ensure correct polarity Inside the professional speaker connector the 1 pin see figure carries signal from either one or both channels and this pin therefore suits mono bridged operation use pins 1 and 2 The lower connector the 2 pin carries signal from CH B only a
13. ally appear in both filter s Control View settings Set the crossover frequency by using any of these three methods Rotate the Low Pass 2 or High Pass 3 virtual Freq knobs in the Control View The crossover frequency displayed in the Freq box below the virtual knob will change simultaneously for both filters Select the text box below either Freq virtual knob and type your desired frequency directly into the text box Go to the Frequency Curve display click on the frequency line marked 2 and drag the frequency line to the desired area of the Frequency Curve Parameter settings and virtual knobs in the Control View will automatically move and change as you drag the crossover frequency through the Frequency Curve window If necessary adjust the Gain settings for Channel A and Channel B by rotating the respective Gain virtual knobs 999 O AAO C CIKO o ojo m 0 o WO O OO jo K o o jo jo jo oo XLR balanced NU3000DSP B1800X PRO Front PASSIVE B1800X PRO Rear 17 iNUKE NU6000DSP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP User Manual 5 Installation 5 1 Rack mounting Your iNUKE amplifier fits into a 19 rack and requires two rack units Install into the rack using four attaching screws and washers for the front panel Reinforce the back panel especially if you will be taking the iNUKE on the ro
14. an program the dynamic EQ to cut or boost increasing amounts of mid frequencies as the signal gets louder beyond your preferred threshold STEREO and BRIDGE modes feature one set of dynamic EQs A 1 and A 2 while DUAL BIAMP1 and BIAMP2 modes feature two sets of dynamic EQs A 1 A 2 B 1 and B 2 Each dynamic EQ may be set to OFF band pass BP low pass LP6 LP12 and high pass HP6 HP12 Programming dynamic EQs 1 Choose between dynamic EQ sets by rotating the SELECT encoder knob 2 Press the SELECT encoder knob to enter the parameter screens 3 Move up or down between parameters by pressing the UP DOWN arrow buttons 4 Choose between EQ types Type by rotating the SELECT encoder knob 5 Set the frequency Freq for each EQ by rotating the SELECT encoder knob The programmed frequency can represent either the center frequency for band pass mode or the threshold frequency for low and high pass modes 6 For band pass mode control the width of the band pass curve by tweaking the Qual parameter High Qual values produce a narrow steep curve while low Qual values create a wide curve with a gentle slope 7 Set the dynamic equalizer s cut or boost Gain by rotating the SELECT encoder knob 8 Set the signal threshold Thresh by rotating the SELECT encoder knob 9 Program your desired ratio Ratio Similar to a compressor higher ratio values yield a more intense equalization effect 9 INUKE NU6000D
15. at you carefully examine the packaging and its contents for any signs of physical damage that may have occurred during transit e If the unit is damaged please do NOT return it to BEHRINGER but notify your dealer and the shipping company immediately Otherwise claims for damage or replacement may not be granted 1 1 2 Initial operation Please make sure the unit is provided with sufficient ventilation and never place your iNUKE amp on top of other heat emanating equipment or in the vicinity of a heater to avoid the risk of overheating The mains connection is made via the enclosed power cord and a standard IEC receptacle It meets all international safety certification requirements e Please make sure that all units have a proper ground connection For your own Safety never remove or disable the ground conductor from the unit or the AC power cord e The sound quality may diminish within the range of powerful broadcasting stations and high frequency sources Increase the distance between the transmitter and the device and use shielded cables for all connections 1 1 3 Online registration Please register your new BEHRINGER equipment right after your purchase by visiting http behringer com and read the terms and conditions of our warranty carefully behringer com Should your BEHRINGER product malfunction it is our intention to have it repaired as quickly as possible To arrange for warranty service please contact the BEHRINGER
16. ate the SAVE PRESET function behringer com SETUP 2 4 Panel Lock The Panel Lock function uses a 4 character alphanumeric access code to lock the front panel controls and prevent unauthorized changes to DSP settings Current settings can still be viewed while the unit is locked but the parameters cannot be changed The amplifier can only be locked or unlocked from the Panel Lock screen Locking the amplifier 1 2 J Go to the Panel Lock screen by pressing the SETUP button Press the SELECT encoder knob to access the password screen Set an access code by using the SELECT encoder knob Rotate the knob to scroll through the character list and then select characters by pressing With each press on the SELECT encoder knob the password cursor will advance left to right by one space The amplifier will automatically lock when you select the final character for the access code The display will flash a brief confirmation message Device Locked The status displayed on the Panel Lock screen will state LOCKED Unlocking the amplifier l 2 3 5 Go to the Panel Lock screen by pressing the SETUP button Press the SELECT encoder knob to access the password screen Enter the access code by using the SELECT encoder knob Rotate the knob to scroll through the character list and then select characters by pressing With each press on the SELECT encoder knob the password cursor will advance left to rig
17. dicate frequency points for the various EQ bands numbered 1 through 8 and these frequency points can be selected and moved through the frequency spectrum using the mouse or trackpad The gain for each EQ band may also be adjusted by using the frequency lines Adjusting Parametric EQ frequency via click and drag 1 Click and hold on the numbered box at the top of the desired EQ band frequency line 2 Drag the frequency line to the desired location on the frequency spectrum 3 The EQ curve shown by the solid yellow fill will move and adjust as you shift the frequency line The virtual knob and frequency displayed in the Control View will also simultaneously change as you move the frequency line in the Frequency Curve Adjusting Parametric EQ gain via click and drag 1 Click and hold over the numbered box at the top of the desired EQ band s frequency line 2 Move the cursor vertically up or down the frequency line to the desired gain level behringer com The Frequency Curve displays a frequency range from 20 Hz to 20 kHz with layered dynamic EQ curves Within this graphic field the dynamic EQ curves appear as solid yellow lines that appear at every 10 dB 0 to 50 dB threshold on the vertical axis The curves shift and move to reflect changing parameter values Dotted vertical lines indicate frequency points for the various dynamic EQ bands numbered 1 and 2 per channel and these frequency points can be selected and moved thr
18. e Class D 2 per channel stereo Histardien lt 0 2 aniged mono Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 2 dB d Damping factor gt 140 80 ii Signal to noise gt 98 dB 2 From panel E ne ir pe Bin remote control of DSP section Contos Circuit Protection Front Power switch Gain controls l Cooling Continuously variable speed fan anne at D Back to front air flow DSP section rotary push encoder Buttons for Process Setup Amplifier protection Thermal and DC protection Stable into Up Down Exit reactive or mismatched loads Indicators Load protection On off muting DCfault power Power Amber backlit illuminated gain controls UPP y snutGowN Limit per channel 0 dB full scale Power Supply Power Consumption 1 8 Rated Power Voltage Breaker Fuses A e a Bea USA Canada 120V 60Hz 25A ale UL e AG UK Australia Europe 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 12A Display LCD 128 x 32 amber backlit Korea China 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 12A Digital delay function per channel 0 300 ms Japan 100 V 50 60 Hz 25A Digital crossover function 3 filter types up to 48 dB octave Power consumption 2 ohms Digital EQ function per channel 8 band parametric 2 band dynamic equalizer Power consumption 4 ohms 620 W Digital dynamics function Zero attack limiter peak Malms connector Ae LEN Pace per channel Dimensions Weight Presets 20 total pres
19. e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Important information Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by MUSIC Group can void the user s authority to use the equipment behringer com We Hear You ON behringer com behringer
20. e parametric and shelving EQs for each channel e Dynamic EQ adjusts parameters for 2 bands of level dependent dynamic equalization per channel e Setup manages presets and networking options 3 3 3 Connection Status The software displays the connection status in the top header of the main software window ABEHRINGER Amp Remote not connected When the amp software connection is active the window heading displays the name of the amplifier ABEHRINGER Amp Remote Device NU1000DSP behringer com 3 3 4 Configuration Configuration fikerfireisser Parametnic EU The Configuration tab displays two main sets of software controls e Mode controls the amplifier configuration Choose between Dual Mono Stereo Bi Amp 1 Bi Amp 2 and Bridge configurations Each configuration s complete signal path appears in the display window including the arrangement of internal DSP modules and speaker outputs e Delay Peak Limiter controls settings for the Delay and Limit DSP modules as well as options for channel phase Load settings in Ohms for the limiter wattage display Hold and Release for the Limiter and channel linking The number of Delay Peak Limiter controls change depending on the amplifier Mode configuration Mode Dual Mono Stereo Bi Amp 1 Bi Amp 2 Bridge Changing amplifier mode The amplifier mode can be changed by clicking on the button for your desired routing opti
21. een Rotate the SELECT encoder to toggle between Load Preset and Save Preset 2 Press the SELECT encoder knob to access the DSP s internal Preset list on the next sub screen The correct sub screen will display the LOAD PRESET option in the upper right hand corner of the screen 3 Scroll up and down through the Preset list by rotating the SELECT encoder knob As you scroll the Preset number will appear to the left below the disk icon 4 Toload the selected Preset you may either press the SELECT encoder or press the UP arrow button Saving a preset 1 Make sure the Save Preset option appears on the screen Rotate the SELECT encoder to toggle between Load Preset and Save Preset 6 INUKE NU6000DSP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP User Manual 2 Press the SELECT encoder knob to access the DSP s internal Preset list on the next sub screen The correct sub screen will display the EDIT TITLE and SAVE PRESET options on the right hand side of the screen 2 WAY fo EGR DY PRESET 3 Scroll through the list until you find an EMPTY Preset slot or another Preset you wish to overwrite 4 Ifyou wish to edit your Preset title before saving press the UP arrow button to choose the EDIT TITLE option Rte var Te le GR PRESET 5 Edit the Preset title see Editing the Preset title below 6 Select the SAVE PRESET option by pressing the DOWN arrow key Editing a Preset ti
22. er while Output B connects to a high frequency transducer BIAMP2 Fae Amp Mode ab BIAMP2 9 el BIAMP2 mode operates identically to BIAMP1 mode except that the output signals are swapped between Outputs A and B i e Output B handles low frequencies while Output A handles high frequencies The swapped A and B output routing allows the user to quickly correct reversed high low speaker connections without having to physically access the amplifier s back panel and manually change the speaker connection BRIDGE D Fine fice Zoe ae ee ee a BRIDGE mode combines the signals from Inputs A and B into a blended mono signal and then routes the resulting mono signal through a single chain of DSP modules leading to a combined mono output The mono output signal is identical at Outputs A and B and the amplifier responds to a single combined speaker load PEQ The PEQ module deploys up to eight EQ bands for precise sound sculpting The EQ bands can each be switched between low shelving high shelving and parametric modes For the high shelving and low shelving EQ bands the LS12 and HS12 settings provide steeper equalization curves than the LS6 and HS6 settings The main PEQ screen displays the composite equalization curve across the frequency spectrum Programming equalizers 1 Choose individual equalizers by rotating the SELECT encoder knob As you rotate the SELECT encoder knob dotted vertical lines will a
23. esets list The software will also launch a confirmation window asking if you wish to connect to the detected amplifier 3 Press the Connect virtual button in the confirmation window to finalize the connection behringer com Renaming an amplifier 1 Type the new amplifier name directly into the text box to the left of the Rename Amp virtual button near the bottom of the Amp Connection section 2 Click on the Rename Amp virtual button The new amplifier name will appear in the Amp Name column of the amplifier list Locking the amplifier 1 Type a 4 character lock code of your choosing directly into the Lock Code window near the bottom of the Amp Connection section The Lock function requires a new lock code every time you lock the amplifier 2 Click on the Lock virtual button at the bottom right of the Amp Connection section The Lock virtual button will turn red to indicate the amplifier front panel has been locked 3 Clear the 4 character code from the Lock Code window if you desire extra security Unlocking the amplifier 1 Type the amplifier s 4 character lock code into the Lock Code window near the bottom of the Amp Connection section 2 Click on the Unlock virtual button located directly to the right of the Lock Code text box The Unlock virtual button will light up yellow to indicate the amplifier is unlocked while the Lock button will change colors from red to gray The characters in the Lock Code text box w
24. eshold Thresh release Rtime and hold Hold The top level LIMIT screen always displays the threshold Thresh setting for quick reference Programming the output limiter 1 Choose between signal paths A 1 B 1 by rotating the SELECT encoder knob 2 Press the SELECT encoder knob to enter the parameter screens 3 Move up or down between parameters by pressing the UP DOWN arrow buttons Choose a threshold Thres setting by rotating the SELECT encoder knob Choose a release time Rtime by rotating the SELECT encoder knob Choose a hold Hold setting by rotating the SELECT encoder knob N HD wn A Press the SELECT encoder when finished to return to the top level LIMIT screen behringer com Move up or down between parameters by pressing the UP DOWN arrow buttons Choose between 0 and 180 phase PHASE by rotating the SELECT encoder knob 3 3 BEHRINGER Amp Remote Software A BEHRINGER Amp Remote Device MULODSDEP The BEHRINGER Amp Remote software allows the user to control all iNUKE DSP settings remotely from a computer via the USB connection located on the iNUKE front panel 3 3 1 METERS Meters Monitor input and output levels by using the virtual meters on the right hand side of the control software screen Adjust input levels using the knobs on the amplifier s front panel The Amp Remote software displays two level meters one for the input signal and another meter for the final output
25. ets 19 user definable Dimensions H x W x D appr 3 5 x 19 x 12 91 appr 89 x 483 x 328 mm Weight appr 11 9 Ibs 5 4 kg behringer com 19 iNUKE NU6000DSP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP User Manual NU3000DSP Maximum Output Power Stereo 8 per channel stereo 440 W 4 0 per channel stereo 820 W 2 0 per channel stereo 1520 W Bridged mono 80 1520 W 40 3000 W Controls Front Power switch Gain controls channels A and B DSP section rotary push encoder Buttons for Process Setup Up Down Exit Indicators Power Amber backlit illuminated gain controls Limit per channel 0 dB full scale Signal per channel 24 12 6 dB Digital Signal Processing DSP Display LCD 128 x 32 amber backlit Digital delay function per channel 0 300 ms Digital crossover function 3 filter types up to 48 dB octave Digital EQ function per channel 8 band parametric 2 band dynamic equalizer Digital dynamics function per channel Zero attack limiter peak Presets 20 total presets 19 user definable behringer com Connectors Inputs 2 x combo jacks Input impedance 10 kQ unbalanced 20 kQ balanced Outputs 2 x locking style professional speaker connectors Output circuit type Class D Distortion lt 0 3 Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 1 dB Damping factor gt 145 8 0 Signal to noise gt 98 dB
26. gnal Processing DSP Display LCD 128 x 32 amber backlit Digital delay function per channel 0 300 ms Digital crossover function 3 filter types up to 48 dB octave Digital EQ function per channel 8 band parametric 2 band dynamic equalizer Digital dynamics function per channel Zero attack limiter peak Presets 20 total presets 19 user definable behringer com Connectors Inputs 2 x combo jacks Input impedance 10 kQ unbalanced 20 kQ balanced Outputs 2 x locking style professional speaker connectors Output circuit type Class D Distortion lt 0 1 Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0 1 dB Damping factor gt 155 8 0 Signal to noise gt 98 dB USB Front panel USB connector type B for remote control of DSP section Circuit Protection Cooling Continuously variable speed fan Back to front air flow Amplifier protection Thermal and DC protection Stable into reactive or mismatched loads Load protection On off muting DCfault power supply shutdown Power Supply Power Consumption 1 8 Rated Power Voltage Breaker Fuses USA Canada 120 V 60 Hz T 6 3 A H 250 V UK Australia Europe 220 240 V 50 60 Hz T 3 15 A H 250 V Korea China 220 240 V 50 60 Hz T 3 15 A H 250 V Japan 100 V 50 60 Hz T 6 3 A H 250 V Power consumption 2 ohms 150W Power consumpt
27. h independent equalization delay and limiter settings The Delay and Limit modules for the split high and low frequency signals can be linked and programmed with identical settings by clicking on the Channel Link button below the Mode window In Bi Amp 1 mode Output A routes low frequencies to a low range speaker while Output B connects to a high frequency transducer Bi Amp 2 Dual Mono Stereo Bi Amp 1 Bi Amp 2 Bridge Bi Amp 2 mode operates identically to Bi Amp 1 mode except that the signals are swapped between Outputs A and B i e Output B handles low frequencies while Output A handles high frequencies The swapped A and B output routing allows the user to quickly correct reversed high low speaker connections without having to physically access the amplifiers back panel and manually change the speaker connection Bridge Dual Mono Stereo Bi Amp 1 Bi Amp 2 Bridge Bridge mode combines the signals from Inputs A and B into a blended mono signal and then routes the resulting mono signal through a single chain of DSP modules leading to a combined mono output The mono output signal is identical at Outputs A and B and the amplifier responds to a single combined speaker load Delay Peak Limiter Channel Link In Dual Mono Bi Amp 1 and Bi Amp 2 modes the Channel Link virtual button will appear just above the Delay and Peak Limiter controls When you click on the Channel Link virtual button the button wi
28. ht by one space The amplifier will automatically unlock when you select the final character for the access code The display will flash a brief confirmation message Unlocked The status displayed on the Panel Lock screen will state OFF SETUP 3 4 Device Name Each iNUKE DSP amplifier can be individually named for easy identification within a rack or remotely via the BEHRINGER Amp Remote control software go to Behringer com to download the software Naming the amplifier 1 Access the Device Name screen by pressing the SETUP button mauk e1000 7 INUKE NU6000DSP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP User Manual 2 Press the SELECT encoder knob to access the editing screen 3 Choose the backwards arrow by turning the SELECT knob and press it to delete the existing characters of the current preset name 4 Rotate the SELECT encoder to select new characters from the row above the current amplifier name 5 Insert selected characters into the new amplifier name by pressing the SELECT encoder knob Once you select and insert a character the editing cursor will change direction and advance from left to right 6 Save the new amplifier name by pressing the DOWN arrow key to activate the SAVE TITLE function SETUP 4 4 Contrast The Contrast screen allows you to adjust the LCD screen s contrast level The Contrast parameter ranges from 1 30 with 30 representing maximum contrast Rotate the SELECT encoder knob to adjust the C
29. ill disappear and be replaced by asterisks 4 Applications 4 1 Bi amping Bi amping splits a mono signal into upper and lower frequency bands and then assigns each frequency band to separate speaker cabinets A subwoofer typically takes the low frequency range By splitting the signal this way the speakers work more efficiently and you can achieve a cleaner overall sound Setting up hardware for bi amping 1 Runa 4 pole speaker cable with professional twist locking connectors from OUTPUT CH A to the subwoofer The subwoofer receives its low frequency signal from Channel B using poles 2 and 2 while the middle and upper frequency ranges use Channel A via poles 1 and 1 2 Set the subwoofer into BIAMPING mode 3 Runa 2 pole speaker cable with professional twist locking connectors from the subwoofer to the other speaker Programming DSP parameters for bi amping 1 Choose the BIAMP1 setting on the Amp Mode screen 2 Goto the XOVER screen using the UP DOWN buttons to set appropriate high low crossover frequencies 3 In Channel A 1 choose your high pass filter type HPtype BUT6 BUT12 BES12 etc and set the cutoff frequency HPfreq to approximately 100 Hz Deactivate the low pass filter LPtype OFF on this channel and set the gain level Gain to suit your system 4 In Channel B 1 choose your low pass filter type LPtype BUT6 BUT12 BES12 etc and set the cutoff frequency LPfreq to approximately 100 Hz Deact
30. ion 4 ohms 70W Mains connector Standard IEC receptacle Dimensions Weight Dimensions H x W x D appr 3 5 x 19 x 9 76 appr 89 x 483 x 248 mm Weight appr 6 4 Ibs 2 9 kg 21 INUKE NU6000DSP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP User Manual FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION COMPLIANCE INFORMATION BEHRINGER C iNUKE NU6000DSP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP Responsible Party Name MUSIC Group Services US Inc Address 18912 North Creek Parkway Suite 200 Bothell WA 98011 USA Phone Fax No Phone 1 425 672 0816 Fax 1 425 673 7647 INUKE NU6000DSP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP complies with the FCC rules as mentioned in the following paragraph This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures
31. ivate the high pass filter HPtype OFF on this channel and set the gain level Gain to suit your system 16 _iNUKE NU6000DSP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP User Manual Programming BEHRINGER Amp Remote Software for bi amping 1 Select the Configuration tab 9 2 Choose the Bi Amp 2 signal path in the Configuration tab A confirmation a window will pop up 3 Click Yes on the Amp Mode confirmation window 4 Select the Filter Crossover tab 5 Select the X Over button below the Frequency Curve display A confirmation ER c window will up up asking if you wish to set a Default Crossover 6 Click Yes in the confirmation window The X Over button will illuminate and default crossover settings will appear in the Frequency Curve and Control View 7 Choose a filter type from either the Low Pass 2 or High Pass 3 Type pulldown 10 menus the software defaults to a Butterworth filter Any changes to the Low Pass 2 or High Pass 3 settings will also automatically appear in both filter s Control View settings 8 Choose a filter slope setting from the Slope pulldown menu under either Low Pass 2 or High Pass 3 the software defaults to a Butterworth filter XLR balanced behring a EUROLIVE B1520 PRO B1800X PRO Front B1800X PRO Rear behringer com EUROLIVE B1520 PRO Again matching parameters will automatic
32. knobs or by entering values directly in the parameter boxes Pull down menus contain filter options for Type Butterworth Bessel Linkwitz Riley and Slope 6 48 dB X Over option for bi amping In Bi Amp 1 and Bi Amp 2 modes the X Over button appears on the Filter Crossover tab Activating the X Over button links the Low Pass 2 and High Pass 3 filter controls and automatically creates a synchronized crossover point for bi amped low frequency and high frequency signals Setting a linked crossover frequency 1 Activate the Bi Amp 1 or Bi Amp 2 settings on the Configuration tab 2 Click on the Filter Crossover tab 3 Click on the X Over button on the Filter Crossover tab The X Over button will light up and overlapping filter curves will appear in the Frequency Curve 4 Set the crossover frequency by any of these methods a drag the Low Pass 2 High Pass 3 threshold line to the desired frequency in the Frequency Curve by clicking and dragging b adjust the Low Pass 2 or High Pass 3 virtual knobs c Enter the desired frequency directly into the Freq text box 5 Select a filter curve from the Type dropdown menu below either the Low Pass 2 or High Pass 3 virtual knobs 6 Select the desired curve steepness from the Slope dropdown menu 3 3 6 Parametric EQ Ceniguration Filleytrsaaver ParametricEeg Dime EG Setup i 3 a m a E i E Wa A eh H W dk Ikik M H Channel Channel B KOM LE DE Ko IN RB Eu Fr Br Br A
33. les between Graphic and Edit modes when pressed and changes parameter values when rotated 9 POWER button turns the amplifier on and off 5 INUKE NU6000DSP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP User Manual CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC THIS EQUIPMENT IS CAPABLE THE UNIT HAS COOLING OCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OF DELIVERING SOUND PRESSURE DO NOT BLOCK FAN VENTS S S CIRCUIT 5 Rear panel control elements NU6000DSP shown 2 2 Rear panel BREAKER automated fuse NU6000DSP only After eliminating the cause of faulty operation simply depress the BREAKER and power up the unit again The BREAKER acts in place of common discardable fuses POWER SOURCE jack accepts the included IEC power cable VENTILATION FAN speed adjusts automatically to ensure trouble free operation TWIST LOCKING SPEAKER OUTPUTS connect the amplifier to the speakers using professional speaker cables with twist locking plugs INPUTS route line level input signals into these combination jacks using XLR balanced 1 4 TRS or unbalanced 14 TS connectors 3 DSP Processor 3 1 Processor Functionality The iNUKE DSP processor manipulates your signal in the digital domain offering tremendous flexibility and control You may control and program the DSP processor via either the INUKE amplifier s front panel or remotely by computer using the BEHRINGER Amp Remote software available for download from behringer com By using the DSP proce
34. light yellow and the indicator next to 180 will light up Peak Limiter The Peak Limiter helps protect your speakers by preventing signal spikes at the amplifier s output stage The Peak Limiter controls include a dedicated virtual knob with matching numerical displays in dBfs decibels relative to full scale Vp Voltage peak as well as a rating in Watts which appears only when you choose an Ohm setting from the Load pulldown menu The BEHRINGER Amp Remote software also allows you to see the amplifier s total output as a rating in Watts This Watt rating allows you to connect speakers with lower power ratings and then adjust the limiter to match the speakers maximum Watt rating Note the Amp Remote software does not automatically detect or show the total speaker load connected to the amplifier Controls for Hold and Release times appear near the bottom of the window each with a matching numerical display Programming the output limiter 1 Program the output limiter by using either of these two methods a Rotate the Peak Limiter virtual knob counter clockwise until you find an adequate limiter setting for your sound system The dBfs decibels relative to full scale and Vp Voltage peak text boxes will each display equivalent values as you rotate the virtual knob b Type a limiter value directly into one of the text boxes below the Peak Limiter virtual knob dBfs or Vp The Peak Limiter virtual knob will rotate to a po
35. ll light up and the Delay and Peak Limiter controls for both channels will display identical values behringer com Delay The Delay function digitally slows the final signal output from the amplifier by a programmable amount expressed as either distance or time This signal delay helps prevent phase and synchronization problems caused by sound traveling through air over long distances e g between speaker arrays separated by long distances or between a performance stage and distant sound reinforcement speakers The Delay controls also simultaneously display the amount of signal delay in milliseconds ms meters m and feet ft which can be useful if you already know the precise distance between speakers Programming signal delay 1 Program the signal delay by using either of these two methods a Rotate the Delay virtual knob clockwise until you achieve a suitable amount of signal delay The ms m and ft text boxes will each display equivalent values as you rotate the virtual knob b Type a delay value directly into one of the text boxes below the Delay virtual knob ms m or ft depending on your preference The Delay virtual knob will rotate to a position matching the delay value you have entered 2 Choose between 0 and 180 phase either by clicking on the Phase virtual button or by clicking directly on 0 or 180 directly below the virtual button When the Phase virtual button is engaged the virtual button will
36. on along the left hand side of the window When you click ona mode button the software will launch a confirmation window Click Yes in the confirmation window to launch the new amplifier mode and the new signal path will appear in the display Mode descriptions Dual Mono Stereo Bi Amp 1 Bi Amp 2 Bridge Dual Mono mode routes each channel input A and B through completely separate parallel signal paths with independent outputs for each channel Each channel may be processed with its own unique filter equalization delay and limiter settings The Delay and Limit modules for A and B can be linked and programmed with identical settings by clicking on the Channel Link button below the Mode window Stereo POE Dual Mono Bi Amp 1 Bi Amp 2 Bridge 11 iNUKE NU6000DSP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP User Manual Stereo mode routes the signal from both the A and B inputs through a single series of DSP modules Each DSP module processes both the A and B signals with identical linked settings The linked Delay and Limit parameters can be controlled from Stereo mode s consolidated Channel A B control window which displays automatically when Stereo mode is selected Bi Amp 1 Dual Mono Stereo Bridge Bi Amp 1 mode splits the Channel A input signal in the XOver DSP module at a programmable frequency point and then routes the resulting high and low frequency signals through a parallel chain of DSP modules wit
37. ontrast setting 3 2 3 PROCESS screens Pressing the PROCESS button opens up the various screens that determine the signal path setup and that control processing parameters for the DSP modules I 0 PEQ XOVER DEQ DELAY and LIMIT You can move between top level module screens by pressing the PROCESS button I O The 1 0 module sets up the signal routing inside the DSP from input to output Press and rotate the SELECT encoder knob to choose between dual mono stereo bi amped or bridged routing options Fae Ame Hode o a el DUAL dual mono mode routes each channel input A and B through completely separate parallel signal paths with independent outputs for each channel Each channel may be processed with its own unique filter equalization signal delay and limiter settings STEREO STEREO mode routes the signal from both the A and B inputs through a single series of DSP modules The parallel DSP modules process the A and B signals with identical linked settings only module A parameter settings appear on subsequent DSP module screens behringer com BIAMP1 io Amp Mode BIAMPL B BIAMP1 mode splits the Channel A input signal at a programmable frequency point and then routes the resulting high and low frequency signals through a parallel chain of DSP modules with independent equalization signal delay and limiter settings In BIAMP1 mode Output A routes low frequencies to a low range speak
38. ots appear in the Amp Presets section as a numbered double column list showing the preset name and the preset s signal routing configuration DUAL STEREO BIAMP1 and so on The preset currently in use will display an illuminated dot immediately to the preset s left Note Preset 1 INIT_DATA cannot be overwritten Select this preset any time you want to restore the amp s default settings Recalling a preset stored in the amp s internal memory 1 Click on the desired preset in the Amp Presets list The dot to the immediate left of the selected preset will light up 15 iNUKE NU6000DSP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP User Manual 2 Click on the Recall button in the upper left of the Amp Presets section The selected preset s name will appear in the text box next to the Recall button All settings contained in the preset will automatically deploy Saving a preset to the amp s internal memory 1 Select a destination for the preset by clicking on a slot in the preset list If you save your preset to a slot already holding a stored preset the stored preset will be replaced by your new preset 2 Type your new preset s name into the text box to the right of the Recall button 3 Click on the Store button to store your preset in the selected slot in the preset list Your new preset s name will appear in the selected slot in the preset list Amp Connection are ger Neen Tr To Amp Hodal TPL Amp Moone O ALPINA LUSH Geechee
39. ough the frequency spectrum using the mouse or trackpad The gain for each dynamic EQ band may also be adjusted by using the frequency lines Adjusting dynamic EQ frequency via click and drag 1 Click and hold on the numbered box at the top of the desired dynamic EQ band frequency line 2 Drag the frequency line to the desired location on the frequency spectrum 3 The layered dynamic EQ curves shown by the layered yellow lines will move and adjust as you shift the frequency line The virtual knob and frequency displayed in the Control View will also simultaneously change as you move the frequency line in the Frequency Curve 14 iNUKE NU6000DSP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP User Manual Adjusting dynamic EQ gain via click and drag 1 Click and hold on the numbered box at the top of the desired dynamic EQ band frequency line 2 Move the cursor vertically up or down the frequency line to the desired gain level 3 The layered EQ curves shown by the solid yellow line will adjust as you move the cursor up and down the frequency line The virtual gain knob and gain dB displayed in the Control View will also simultaneously change as you move the cursor up and down frequency line in the Frequency Curve Dynamic EQ Control View The Control View of the Dynamic EQ tab contains virtual knob controls for Gain Threshold Frequency Quality bandpass filter only Exact parameter values appear in boxes below each virtual knob These parameters may
40. ppear at different points within the frequency spectrum and the EQ band name will appear in the lower left corner of the screen e g A 1 A 2 B 1 B 2 and so on 8 INUKE NU6000DSP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP User Manual 2 Press the SELECT encoder knob to enter the parameter screens for your chosen EQ band 3 Press the UP DOWN arrow keys to switch between parameters The chosen parameter will appear highlighted 4 Rotate the SELECT encoder knob to change parameter values 5 Choose the equalizer type Type OFF PEQ parametric low shelving LS6 LS12 or high shelving HS6 HS12 6 Set the frequency Freq for each EQ band by rotating the SELECT encoder knob The programmed frequency can represent either the center frequency for parametric mode or the cutoff frequency for low and high shelving modes Gain B 0 dB Aal 4 0 7 Set the EQ band s cut or boost Gain by rotating the SELECT encoder knob 8 For parametric mode control the width of the parametric curve by tweaking the Qual parameter High Qual values produce a narrow steep curve while low Qual values create a wide curve with a gentle slope 9 Press the SELECT encoder knob or the EXIT button to return to the top level PEQ screen XOVER The XOVER module offers programmable pairs of high and low pass filters STEREO and BRIDGE modes possess only one filter set A 1 DUAL BIAMP1 and BIAMP2 modes use two filter sets A 1 and B 1
41. retailer from whom the equipment was purchased Should your BEHRINGER dealer not be located in your vicinity you may directly contact one of our subsidiaries Corresponding contact information is included in the original equipment packaging Global Contact Information European Contact Information Should your country not be listed please contact the distributor nearest you A list of distributors can be found in the support area of our website http behringer com Registering your purchase and equipment with us helps us process your repair claims more quickly and efficiently 2 Control Elements 2 1 Front panel USB connection enables firmware updates and control over parameters via computer Please visit Behringer com to download DSP control software for your computer The USB port is for amplifier configuration only SIGNAL and LIMIT LEDs display the signal level for each channel Reduce the input gain if the red LIMIT LED lights up continuously CH A CH B CONTROLS adjust the input level To increase signal gain rotate the knobs clockwise to reduce the gain rotate the knobs counter clockwise PROCESS button steps through the DSP processing modules SETUP button steps through parameters within DSP processing modules 6 LCD SCREEN displays the current DSP module and parameter settings UP DOWN EXIT buttons step through DSP modules and parameters or exit to the top level iNUKE screen center button SELECT encoder knob togg
42. rol Multiple routing options from dual mono to bridged operation to special functions dedicated to bi amping applications give this amplifier unprecedented flexibility Even better all of these functions can be controlled remotely from a PC via the downloadable BEHRINGER Amp Remote control software This manual first describes the panel controls and connection points before delving into the DSP functionality Special sections describe how you can program the DSP by using either the amp s front panel controls or by using the Amp Remote software Read this manual and have fun as you become an iNUKE DSP Power User behringer com 3 INUKE NU6000DSP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP User Manual EN Important Safety Instructions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN A ATTENTION A RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR Terminals marked with this symbol carry electrical current of sufficient magnitude to constitute risk of electric shock Use only high quality professional speaker cables with 14 TS or twist locking plugs pre installed All other installation or modification should be performed only by qualified personnel This symbol wherever it appears alerts you to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage inside the enclosure voltage that may be sufficient to constitute a risk of shock This symbol wherever it appears alerts you to important operating and maintenance instructions in the accompanying li
43. s band cut or boost by rotating the Gain virtual knob 5 Set the signal threshold by rotating the Threshold knob behringer com 6 Program your desired ratio by selecting from the Ratio pulldown menu Similar to a compressor higher ratio values yield a more intense equalization effect 7 Adjust the attack Attack and release Release values by rotating each parameters respective virtual knob 3 3 7 Setup Canara ae Fines Ceeneae Perwnente EQ rane Stop The Setup tab allows you to manage connections and settings for your iNUKE amps Amp presets may be stored either on the iNUKE DSP or on the PC presets stored on your PC may then be loaded onto any iNUKE amplifier PC Presets Michaels Settings arp File Name The PC Presets section allows you to store iNUKE DSP presets on your computer instead of the iNUKE amp s internal memory The Load function allows you to upload presets from the computer while the Save function stores the current iINUKE DSP settings to the computer these files use a arp filename extension Amp Presets Amp Presets Recall CADOG Preset Name ore INIT_DATA DUAI gt Bani STEREO gt MichaelL BIAMP2 INIT_teszj DUAL gt rikzheinz DUAI gt EMPTY MichaeLl gt JEMPTY 9 ICAO 10 EMPTY The Amp Presets section allows you to access and manage presets stored in the iNUKE amp s internal memory The amp s internal memory holds up to 20 presets and these 20 preset sl
44. signal Input Meters The input meters show the signal level at the CH A and CH B inputs If the input signal exceeds the 0 dB level the red Clip indicator will light over the channel experiencing an overload The input level can only be controlled by using the CH A and CH B knobs on the front panel of the iNUKE amplifier The Amp Remote software does not control the input level 10 iNUKE NU6000DSP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP User Manual EN Output Meters The output meters show the signal level atthe end ofthe DSP signal chain following the Limit module Ifthe signal activates the limiter the red Limit indicator will light over the channel experiencing an overload 3 3 2 Function Tabs The BEHRINGER Amp Remote window allows the user to access DSP functions via embedded tabs accessible near the top of the software window Configuration Filter Crossover ar Crostet Paramnatric g Dynamic kc EQ i Setup a The software window includes these tabbed screens e Configuration controls the amplifier Mode setting for Dual Mono Stereo and other routing options as well setting controls for output delay and limiting e Filter Crossover offers control over adjustable hi pass and lo pass filters In Bi Amp 1 and Bi Amp 2 configuration this tab controls the crossover point for splitting the blended mono input signal into separate high and low frequency mono signals for bi amping e Parametric EQ controls up to 8 adjustabl
45. sition matching the delay value you have entered 2 Choose a Load value from the Load pulldown menu none 2 4 8 or 16 Ohms that matches the total combined load of all speakers connected to the amplifier s outputs If your combined speaker load in Ohms does not exactly match 2 4 8 or 16 Ohms choose the next lower Ohm setting from the Load pulldown menu i e if your total combined speaker load equals 4 25 Ohms select the 4 Ohm setting When you select a Load setting an additional Watt rating for the limiter will appear above the Load pulldown menu ENE 12 iNUKE NU6000DSP NU3000DSP NU1000DSP User Manual Choose a Hold value either by rotating the Hold virtual knob or by entering a value in milliseconds into the matching text box below the knob 4 Choose a Release value either by rotating the Release virtual knob or by entering a value in milliseconds into the matching text box below the knob 3 3 5 Filter Crossover Configuration Filter Crossover parametric FO Dynamic EQ Setup 3k Se a 8k 10k 200 300 400 500 600 800 1k Channel B The Filter Crossover tab displays and controls Filter XOver module settings in two formats e Frequency Curve displays the filter curves in visual form and allows click and drag manipulation of filter threshold points e Control View allows parameter tweaks via virtual controls as well as pull down menus for filter type and slope The Frequency Curve and Control View in
46. ssor you can program all amplifier functions and parameters except for the CH A and CH B input gain settings which can only be controlled using the CH A CH B knobs on the amplifier s front panel 3 2 Front Panel control The following material describes the DSP s screen organization and how to program the processor s various functions by manipulating your iNUKE amplifier s front panel controls 3 2 1 Main top level screen The top level screen displays iNUKE as well as the model name NU1000DSP NU3000DSP or NU6000DSP behringer com et Gee oz 0 9 3 2 2 SETUP screens The SETUP screens access the preset panel lock device naming and LCD screen contrast functions To access these functions press the SETUP button and then move up and down through the top level screens by pressing either the SETUP button or the UP DOWN arrow buttons SETUP 1 4 Load Preset The top level Load Preset screen displays the current Preset name up to 10 characters and Preset number 1 20 Subsidiary screens offer options for loading saving and naming Presets Below the Preset name this screen displays the Load Preset option by default Rotate the SELECT encoder clockwise to access the Save Preset option Note Preset 1 INIT_DATA cannot be overwritten Select this preset any time you want to restore the amp s default settings Loading a Preset 1 Make sure the Load Preset option appears on the scr
47. teract with each other and simultaneously shift as you change parameters in either view Filter Crossover Frequency Curve Display The Frequency Curve displays a frequency range from 20 Hz to 20 kHz with 15 dB of cut boost displayed on the vertical axis Within this graphic field the filter curve appears as a solid colored line running from left to right The line shifts and moves to reflect changing parameter values entered using the virtual controls and pull down menus Dotted vertical lines indicate frequency threshold points for the various filters numbered 1 through 4 and these threshold points can be selected and moved through the frequency spectrum using the mouse or trackpad Moving filter thresholds via click and drag 1 Click and hold on the numbered box at the top of the desired filter threshold line 2 Drag the threshold line to the desired location on the frequency spectrum 3 The filter curve shown by the solid line will move and adjust as you shift the threshold line The virtual knob and frequency displayed in the Control View will also simultaneously change as you move the threshold line in the Frequency Curve behringer com Filter Crossover Control View The Control View of the Filter Crossover tab contains virtual knob controls for Gain High Pass filter and Low Pass filter Exact parameter values appear in boxes below each virtual knob These parameters may be altered by either adjusting the virtual
48. terature Please read the manual Caution To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the top cover or the rear section No user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified personnel Caution To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain and moisture The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing liquids and no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Caution These service instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operation instructions Repairs have to be performed by qualified service personnel Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth nauwn Donot block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat behringer com 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the
49. tle 1 Make sure the Save Preset option appears on the screen Rotate the SELECT encoder to toggle between Load Preset and Save Preset i SETUP 1 IHIT_OATA 13 Save Preset L 2 Press the SELECT encoder knob to access the DSP s internal Preset list on the next sub screen The correct sub screen will display the EDIT TITLE and SAVE PRESET options on the right hand side of the screen Rte var i 42 GR OU PREEET Lo es ee ea ee es ee 2 3 Scroll through the Preset list by rotating the SELECT encoder knob 4 Select a Preset slot as a save destination by pressing the SELECT encoder knob 5 Press the UP arrow button to select the EDIT TITLE function The EDIT TITLE window will appear with alphanumeric characters in a row at the top and the current title directly below with the editing cursor 6 Select the backward arrow from the row of characters by rotating the SELECT knob until the backward arrow is highlighted 7 Press the SELECT encoder knob to erase characters The cursor will erase characters from right to left across the existing title 8 Rotate the SELECT encoder to select new characters from the row above the current Preset title 9 Insert selected characters into the Preset title by pressing the SELECT encoder knob Once you select and insert a character the editing cursor will change direction and advance from left to right 10 Save the new Preset title by pressing the DOWN arrow key to activ

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