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5 ULTRACURVE PRO DEQ2496 User Manual
(9) The DEQ2496 has three DATA WHEELS, which can be used to select and
edit various parameters—again depending on the currently selected menu.
Often, they perform a dual function, i.e. you can edit by turning and pressing
a data wheel. Pressing the data wheels also changes the scaling of many
parameters (step width) or conrms/resets previously made entries.
(10) (11)
Fig. 2.3: The menu keys of the DEQ2496
(10) With the menu keys you can select the individual menus of the various
modules. They can also be used to select specic pages from these menus
(like PAGE key). Each of these keys has a built-in LED, which lights up when
the corresponding module starts modifying the sound. When the DEQ2496
receives MIDI data, the LED of the UTILITY key lights up briey. Keep this
key pressed for about 1 s to bypass active modules or re-activate disabled
ones. This function refers only to those modules which can be edited in
theBYPASSmenu (see chapter 3.7).
(11) Use the POWER switch to put the DEQ2496 into operation. This switch
should be set to “O” before you connect the unit to the mains.
2.2 Rear panel
(12)
(13) (14) (15)
Fig. 2.4: Mains, MIDI and wordclock connectors
(12) The FUSE HOLDER holds the mains fuse of the DEQ2496. Blown fuses
must be replaced by fuses of the same type and rating. Please see the
“Specications” for further details.
(13) The mains connection is made using the enclosed power cord and a standard
IEC receptacle.
(14) The MIDI jacks enable the DEQ2496 to communicate with a computer or
other MIDI equipment. Incoming MIDI data are received on the MIDI IN,
outgoing MIDI data are sent via the MIDI OUT. Received MIDI data are
also present at the MIDI THRU jack, so as to pass them on unmodied
tootherdevices.
(15) Use the WORDCLOCK input to synchronize your DEQ2496 to external
equipment via a wordclock signal. This connector is on a BNC coaxial jack.
(16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
Fig. 2.5: Digital interfaces and RTA microphone input
(16) Your DEQ2496 features a digital optical interface for the transmission/
reception of data in both AES/EBU and S/PDIF formats.
(17) The digital AES/EBU interface (XLR connectors) also sends/receives AES/EBU
or S/PDIF signals.
(18) The AUX OUT phone jack is an additional stereo output, which allows you to
tap the audio signal present at the digital outputs in analog form.
(19) The RTA/MIC IN XLR connector can be used to connect a measurement
microphone providing an input signal for the real-time analyzer or SPL
meter. This connector has a switchable +15 V phantom power supply for
condenser microphones and can be set to microphone or line sensitivity
(seechapter 3.11).
(20) The MAX switch raises the maximum level present at the MAIN inputs/
outputs from +12 dBu to +22 dBu.
(21) (22)
Fig. 2.6: Input and output connectors
(21) These balanced XLR connectors provide the analog output signal of
theDEQ2496.
(22) These balanced XLR inputs are used to connect analog input signals.
3. Menu Structure and Editing
This chapter provides you with detailed information on how too use the various
functions on each menu page. We recommend that you keep this user’s manual
available while working with the DEQ2496, so as to use it as a reference in case of
any problems.
3.1 General operation and display structures
When you select a menu with the GEQ, PEQ, DYN, etc. keys, the display indicates
the respective menu structure. To the left and right along the display you
will nd functions and parameters for preset editing, which are assigned to
the A and B keys (left) and the three data wheels (right) and can be used for
editingasrequired.
Most of the menus comprise several pages. The actual number of pages is shown
in the top left part of the display, below the menu name. Use the corresponding
menu key or the PAGE key to the left of the display to switch from one page to the
next and back again.
As the functions performed by the A and B keys and the data wheels depend on
the currently selected menu, all operating steps are described in full detail below.
All menus are dealt with one after the other, and all functions and parameters are
explained explicitly.
◊ Please note that the left and right channels will be edited
simultaneously in STEREO LINK mode.
3.2 Equalizer modules
3.2.1 GEQ menu
Press the GEQ key to enter the GEQ menu. This menu has just one page and allows
you to set all lters as desired.
Fig. 3.1: GEQ menu
Содержание
- Ultracurve pro deq2496 1
- User manual 1
- Table of contents 2
- Important safety instructions 3
- Legal disclaimer 3
- Limited warranty 3
- About this manual 4
- Before you get started 4
- Control elements 4
- Front panel 4
- Introduction 4
- 13 14 15 5
- 16 17 18 19 20 5
- Equalizer modules 5
- General operation and display structures 5
- Menu structure and editing 5
- Rear panel 5
- Width menu 8
- Dyn menu 9
- Utility menu 10
- I o menu 11
- Bypass menu 12
- Rta menu real time analyzer 12
- Memory menu 13
- Applications 14
- Meter menu 14
- Rta mic input 14
- Sum signal equalizer for live applications 14
- Equalizer in the monitor path 16
- Using the ultracurve pro as a delay unit 16
- Using the ultracurve pro in the studio 16
- Analog connections 17
- Connections 17
- Digital connections aes ebu and s pdif 17
- Midi connections 17
- Operating software 18
- Specifications 18
- Wordclock connection 18
- Backlighting led orange 20
- Contrast adjustable 20
- Detectors peak and average 20
- Dimensions h x d x w 44 x 482 x 215 mm 1 5 x 19 x 8 20
- Dimensions weight 20
- Display 20
- Frequency range 20 hz to 20 khz 61 bands according to iso frequencies 20
- Fuse t 1 a h 20
- Hold 0 to 1 000 msec 20
- Limiter 20
- Mains connector standard iec receptacle 20
- Mains voltage 85 to 250 v 50 60 hz 20
- Memory 20
- Midi implementation 20
- Noise generator pink noise levels from 0 to 60 db 20
- Power consumption 10 w typ 20
- Power supply 20
- Presets 64 memory locations with 16 character names single modules can be recalled and saved 20
- Real time analyzer 20
- Release 20 to 4 000 msec 20
- Shipping weight approx 3 9 kg 6 lbs 20
- Threshold variable from 0 to 24 db 20
- Type 320 x 80 dot matrix lc display 20
- Type digital 61 band fft analyzer 20
- Type peak limiter zero attack 20
- Ultracurve pro deq2496 user manual 20
- Weight approx 2 4 kg 4 lbs 20
- Federal communications commission compliance information 21
- Ultracurve pro deq2496 21
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