DBX DriveRack 220i [14/57] Section 2
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10
220i
DriveRack
®
User Manual
For your convenience, all editing functions of the DriveRack 220i are performed via the included
Driveware GUI. This section has been created to act as a tutorial for performing various editing aspects
of the unit.
2.1 - DriveRack 220i Philosophy
The philosophy of the DriveRack 220i is built around the idea of a program.
Programs
A program consists of processing modules configured to form the desired signal path. The processing
modules and all their parameters are saved as part of the program. The quickest way to get up and
running with the DriveRack 220i is to select one of the programs that are already configured. If
modifications are needed then the program can be reconfigured to select the appropriate processing
modules and parameters can be edited to taste. All module parameters are part of the program and
as such they are saved off when the program is stored. These parameters are also saved as part of the
program file when the program is exported to a computer.
Utilities and Mutes
Utilities and Mutes are global functions and are independent of the program. Utilities and Mutes are not
saved as part of the program when it is stored but they can be saved as part of the device file. This can
be helpful as Utilities can be set up just once rather than having to set up the utilities for each program.
The same applies to Mutes; output Mutes can be used regardless of the program that is being recalled. If
the need arises to mute an output as part of a program and have that level remain with the program, the
output level can be set to –inf in the Matrix Mixer. This means that no matter whether the output mute
is engaged or not, that output will have no output level.
2.2 - PC Connection
Once the software has been loaded and the DriveRack unit is connected via the included Null Modem
cable, run the DriveWare Graphic User Interface (GUI) by double clicking on the application icon. You
will see the DriveWare window open with an icon of the DriveRack 220i unit. Double clicking on the
unit will open the unit to the program screen where you will be able to see the processing modules and
the configuration.
2.3 - Views
There are three different views within the DriveWare GUI; Venue view, Unit view, and Module view.
Venue view provides you with an overall system view of the DriveRack network including other
DriveRack units if you are using 480 series DriveRack units that can be networked together. Double
clicking on a unit icon in the Venue view takes you to the Unit view. Unit view (often called program
screen) provides you with a graphic representation of the configuration of the individual DriveRack unit,
including all the processing modules and their positions in the signal path. Unit view offers access to
meters and output muting, program selection and loading, processing configuration, program import and
export, program storing, as well as utility menu control. Double clicking on the processing module takes
you to the Module view. Module view (also called edit screen) provides access to the processing and
utility parameters. Editing of parameters is done in Module view.
Software Operation
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- System processor with advanced feedback suppression 1
- Important safety instructions 2
- Safety instructions 2
- The symbols shown above are internationally accepted symbols that warn of potential hazards with electrical products the lightning flash with arrowpoint in an equilateral triangle means that there are dangerous voltages present within the unit the exclamation point in an equilateral triangle indicates that it is necessary for the user to refer to the owner s manual 2
- These symbols warn that there are no user serviceable parts inside the unit do not open the unit do not attempt to service the unit yourself refer all servicing to qualified personnel opening the chassis for any reason will void the manufacturer s warranty do not get the unit wet if liquid is spilled on the unit shut it off immediately and take it to a dealer for service disconnect the unit during storms to prevent damage 2
- Warning for your protection read the following 2
- A molded mains plug that has been cut off from the cord is unsafe discard the mains plug at a suitable disposal facility never under any circumstances should you insert a damaged or cut mains plug into a 13 amp power socket do not use the mains plug without the fuse cover in place replacement fuse covers can be obtained from your local retailer replacement fuses are 13 amps and must be asta approved to bs1362 3
- Declaration of conformity 3
- Electromagnetic compatibility 3
- Important safety instructions 3
- Operation of this unit within significant electromagnetic fields should be avoided 3
- This device complies with part 15 of the fcc rules and the prod uct specifications noted on the declaration of conformity operation is subject to the following two conditions 3
- This device may not cause harmful interference and 3
- This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 3
- U k mains plug warning 3
- Use only shielded interconnecting cables 3
- Appendix 4
- Application guide 4
- Detailed parameters 4
- Getting started 4
- Introduction 4
- Software operation 4
- Table of contents 4
- Utilities 4
- Driverack 5
- Advanced feedback suppression afs 6
- Auto gain control agc 6
- Bandpass filters 6
- Compressor 6
- De esser 6
- Defining the 220i system 6
- Ducker 6
- Graphic and parametric eq 6
- I features 6
- Introduction 6
- Limiting 6
- Mic line inputs 6
- Noise gate 6
- Rs 232 pc gui control 6
- Seconds of delay 6
- Security lockout 6
- Wall panel control 6
- X2 matrix mixer 6
- Introduction 7
- Service contact info 7
- Warranty 8
- Getting 9
- Started 9
- Getting started 10
- Iec power cord receptacle 10
- Inputs 1 2 10
- Line mic selector 10
- Mic gain control 10
- Outputs 1 2 10
- Pc connection 10
- Rear panel 10
- Section 1 10
- Signal clip led 10
- Zone control input rj 45 connector type 10
- Clip led 11
- Front panel 11
- Getting started 11
- Input meters 11
- Load button 11
- Output meters 11
- Pc connection 11
- Pc led 11
- Program display 11
- Program up and down filter clear ch1 and ch2 11
- Section 1 11
- Threshold meters 11
- Connections 12
- Getting started 12
- Installation 12
- Minimum system requirements 12
- Pc gui installation 12
- Section 1 12
- Operation 13
- Software 13
- Driverack 220i philosophy 14
- Pc connection 14
- Programs 14
- Section 2 14
- Software operation 14
- Utilities and mutes 14
- Configuration 15
- Editing 15
- Section 2 15
- Software operation 15
- Copy and paste 16
- Loading 16
- Meters and mutes 16
- Section 2 16
- Software operation 16
- Importing and exporting 17
- Section 2 17
- Software operation 17
- Storing 17
- Online offline 18
- Preferences 18
- Section 2 18
- Software operation 18
- Utilities 18
- Detailed 19
- Parameters 19
- Detailed parameters 20
- Input 1 level inf to 20db 20
- Input 2 level inf to 20db 20
- Input routing 20
- Level left or right inf to 20db 20
- Pre matrix eq 20
- Section 3 20
- Band 1 frequency 20 to 20khz low shelf 21
- Band 2 8 frequency 20 to 20k 21
- Detailed parameters 21
- Eq on off 21
- Flat set undo 21
- Flatten restore 21
- Frequency f 31 hz to 16 khz 21
- Gain g 12 to 12 db 21
- Level 1 12 to 12 db 21
- Section 3 21
- Slope 1 3 12db octave 21
- Advanced feedback suppression 22
- Afs on off 22
- Band 9 frequency 20 to 20k high shelf 22
- Detailed parameters 22
- Level 2 8 12 to 12 db 22
- Level 9 12 to 12 db 22
- Q 2 8 0 05 to 16 22
- Section 3 22
- Slope 9 3 12db octave 22
- Clear live all 23
- Detailed parameters 23
- Lift after 5 sec to 60 min 23
- Live filter lift on off 23
- Mode live or fixed 23
- Number fixed 0 12 23
- Section 3 23
- Total number of filters 1 12 23
- Type speech low music medium music and high music 23
- Virtual highpass 0 0 410 hz 23
- Agc on off 24
- Automatic gain control agc 24
- Detailed parameters 24
- Gain 1 to 20db 24
- Section 3 24
- Sensitivity 20 20db 24
- Target 20 to 20 db 24
- Window 1 to 10db 24
- Amount 0 to 100 25
- Attack 0 0 to 5 seconds 25
- De esser 25
- De esser on off 25
- Detailed parameters 25
- Freq 800 hz to 8 0 khz 25
- Low threshold 60 to 30db 25
- Release 30 to 1 db second 25
- Section 3 25
- Type hp or bp 25
- Amount 0 to 6db 26
- Attack 0 m sec to 200 m sec 26
- Compressor 26
- Detailed parameters 26
- Ducker 26
- Ducker on off 26
- Hold 0 to 500 m sec 26
- Release 360 db sec to 5 db sec 26
- Section 3 26
- Threshold 40 to 20dbu 26
- Compressor on off 27
- Detailed parameters 27
- Overeasy o off to 10 27
- Ratio r 1 to inf 1 27
- Section 3 27
- Threshold t 40 to 20dbu 27
- Attack 0 m sec to 200 m sec 28
- Auto on off 28
- Detailed parameters 28
- Gain g 20 to 20 db 28
- Hold 0 to 500 m sec 28
- Noise gate 28
- Release 360 db sec to 5 db sec 28
- Section 3 28
- Attack 0 to 200 m sec 29
- Detailed parameters 29
- Frequency 1 to 6 20 to 20k 29
- Gate on off 29
- Hold 0 to 500 m sec 29
- Max att 0 to inf db 29
- Notch filters 29
- Notch on off 29
- Ratio 1 1 to 1 15 29
- Release 360 to 5 db 29
- Section 3 29
- Threshold 50 to 20 dbu 29
- Detailed parameters 30
- Gain 36 to 6 db 30
- Input a level inf to 20db 30
- Input b level inf to 20db 30
- Matrix mixer 30
- Output 1 level inf to 20db 30
- Output 2 level inf to 20db 30
- Post matrix peq 30
- Q 16 to 128 30
- Section 3 30
- Band 1 4 frequency 20hz to 20khz 31
- Detailed parameters 31
- Flatten restore 31
- Level 1 4 12db to 12db 31
- Peq on off 31
- Q 1 4 0 0 to 16 db 31
- Section 3 31
- Bandpass filter 32
- Detailed parameters 32
- Highpass out to 20khz 32
- Limiter 32
- Limiter on off 32
- Lowpass out to 20hz 32
- Section 3 32
- Attack 1 to 200 m sec per band or global 33
- Auto on off 33
- Detailed parameters 33
- Hold 0 to 500 m sec per band or global 33
- Overeasy o off to 10 33
- Peakstop on off and 1 6 33
- Release 360 to 5 db sec per band or global 33
- Section 3 33
- Threshold t 40 to 20dbu 33
- Delay on off 34
- Detailed parameters 34
- Length 34
- Output 34
- Overshoot 1 6 34
- Polarity phase on off 34
- Section 3 34
- Units seconds feet or meters 34
- 36hz and 36 56hz subharmonic synthesis level 0 to 100 35
- Detailed parameters 35
- Phase 0 to 180 35
- Polarity positive or negative 35
- Section 3 35
- Sub harmonic synth on off 35
- Sub harmonics synth 0 to 100 35
- Subharmonic synthesizer 35
- Program list program change 38
- Section 4 38
- The utility section of the driverack 220i gives you the ability to perform several key operational functions including custom program list creation zone controller set tings and front panel lockout mode selection use this section of the manual to make yourself familiar with all aspects of the utility menu of the driverack system 38
- Utilities 38
- Zc setup 38
- Programming 39
- Section 4 39
- Utilities 39
- Front panel lockout 40
- Section 4 40
- Utilities 40
- Application 41
- Application guide 42
- Mic processing mixing 42
- Section 5 42
- Application guide 43
- Section 5 43
- Stereo dual mono system processing 43
- Application guide 44
- Provides mic pre eq feedback suppression auto gain control bandpass filtering limiting delay 44
- Room combining 44
- Section 5 44
- Application guide 45
- Bgm paging 45
- Hardware 45
- Section 5 45
- Software 45
- A factory reset flash update 48
- Appendix 48
- Factory hard reset 48
- Factory soft reset 48
- Flash update 48
- A specifications 49
- Appendix 49
- A program list 50
- Appendix 50
- Factory program list 50
- A block diagram 51
- Appendix 51
- Driverack 220i block diagram 51
- A gain and relay jumpers 52
- Appendix 52
- Bypass jumpers input ouput jumpers levels 52
- Input jumpers 52
- A tips tricks and troubleshooting 53
- Appendix 53
- Driveware communication 53
- Speaker tunings 53
- A zone controller wiring and install 54
- Appendix 54
- Zc bob 54
- Zone controller installation 54
- Zone controller wiring 54
- 1342 a 55
- Appendix 55
- Driverac 55
- Iec6006 5 ul 650 0 55
- User manual 55
- Appendix 56
- Driverac 56
- User manual 56
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