5 optical subwoofer, 6 saving settings after alignment – USL JSD-80 Manual User Manual

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USL, Inc. JSD-80 Instruction Manual

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3rd Edition. February, 2006

2. Study the Subwoofer response on the

RTA. The parametric will allow you to

smooth the dips or take out bumps in

the response from 20 to 100 Hz. Adjust

the FREQ slider to the same frequency

as the peak. Set the Q control to about

4. Adjust the equalizer gain until re-

sponse becomes fl atter at the selected

frequency. Adjust the Q control to

widen the effect of the equalizer to

achieve the best, fl attest response. It

may be necessary to slightly readjust

all the three controls until the best

results are achieved.

3. Select the output screen and select

both the center and subwoofer pink

noise by holding down the “Ctrl” key

and checking the boxes. The subwoof-

er should fi ll in the lowest frequencies

and create a smooth overall response

on the RTA from 25 Hz to 1 kHz. It may

be necessary to adjust the subwoofer

channel gain. It also may be neces-

sary to click to phase invert on the

subwoofer to be sure that the low fre-

quencies of the center and subwoofer

are adding rather than subtracting.

Set the fi nal subwoofer level so that

its horizontal display (20-100 Hz) is

10 dB ABOVE the horizontal display of

the center channel on the REAL TIME

ANALYZER.

9.5 Optical Subwoofer

1. Once the subwoofer channel is equal-

ized and the level set, it is time to trim

the optical subwoofer parameters.

2. Turn off the pink noise generator.
3. Thread a pink noise loop Cat 69 P or

equivalent on the projector and select

mono.

4. Set the optical subwoofer frequency

to 50 or 60 Hz.

5. Using the auditorium microphone note

the level of the pink noise from the

center channel.

6. Adjust the optical subwoofer gain so

the subwoofer output is on the same

horizontal line as the center channel

on the REAL TIME ANALYZER.

9.6 Saving Settings After

Alignment

After completing the alignment, the con-

fi guration you have setup should be saved

to the onboard DSP Flash RAM. To do

this, choose the Disconnect icon from the

toolbar or Disconnect from the Communi-

cation menu.

You will be prompted with the following

screen providing several save options.

Clicking “Yes” will save your current set-

tings to the JSD-80 and then verify that they

were correctly saved to the unit. Choosing

“No” will keep you connected to the JSD-80

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