Configuring your installation, Overview, Optimising levels – Audient ASP510 Surround Sound Controller User Manual

Page 8: Room set-up, Installation

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Operation Manual

Installation

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©audient 5/2001

CONFIGURING YOUR

INSTALLATION

OVERVIEW

The ASP510 has been designed to allow

maximum flexibility in system

configuration without compromising

either ease of installation or use.

It is important to recognise that the

ASP510 can provide comprehensive

management of both monitoring and

record functions in a Surround

environment.

The provision of multiple Surround and

Stereo inputs as well as dedicated Encoder/

Decoder inserts and comprehensive

console interfacing make it easy to

configure the system to suit your

requirements.
A block system diagram of the ASP510 is

provided at the end of this manua. Example

configurations are also included as a guide

to the ways that the ASP510 can be

integrated into a range of Surround

systems.

For more detailed general guidance on

working in Surround Sound formats,

Dolby Laboratories (www.dolby.com) and

S u r r o u n d - A s s o c i a t e s

(www.surroundassociates.com) have

many useful guides and publications.

OPTIMISING LEVELS

To ensure the best overall system

performance it is important to optimise

operating levels.

Generally , interfaces between the ASP510

and recorders, encoders and decoders will

be at a nominal level of +4dBu.

Care should be taken in planning the gain

structure of the power amplifiers however.

Typically, power amplifiers require only

around +10dBu for full output. The

maximum output of the ASP510 is

+24dBu. If you are using a stand-alone

crossover or loudspeaker management

system it is sensible to optimise the level

at this point. However if the ASP510 is

driving a power amplifier directly it may

be advisable to attenuate the input to the

power amplifier using the rotary controls

on the amplifier if these are provided or

else by a fixed (~10dB) pad at the

amplifiers input.

Note that the monitor trim levels on the

front face of the ASP510 Surround

Processor rack are not intended for the

purpose of providing overall attenuation

of the monitor outputs.

In setting the power amplifier gains it is

important to consider the operating

position of the ASP510 Volume control.

The law of this control has been carefully

developed to give optimum resolution

between the 12.00 o’clock and 5.00

o’clock (fully clockwise) positions. A

normal operating position in this range is

suggested with use of the DIM control

when a lower level range is required.

ROOM SET-UP

It is not within the scope of this manual to

deal in detail with room and monitor

calibration. The sources noted opposite

have useful sections on this topic however.
Monitor calibration is achieved using the

built-in Pink Noise generator and the

preset level controls on the front panel of

the ASP510 Surround Processor rack unit.

These are detented in the centre position

at unity gain and provide a total range of

+/- 10dB.

The internal Pink Noise generator is set so

that the level at the speaker outputs will

be 0dBu with the ASP510 main volume

control fully clock-wise and the speaker

trims in their centre detent positions.

When entering set-up mode by activating

the Pink Noise generator all speaker cuts

are automatically selected to prevent

possibly damaging sound pressure levels

being generated. The speakers can be

unmuted as required by depressing the

relevant cut button.

Normally calibration will be carried out in

‘REFERENCE’ mode and details of how to

set this and on using the Pink Noise

generator are to be found in ‘Functions

and Controls’ later in this manual.

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