Controller and controller software – HK Audio CDR 210 F User Manual

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Controller and Controller Software

Selecting a Controller/Rack Mode
This function is only available in combination with
the PB4, which is used exclusively for HK AUDIO

®

R-Series configurations.

Setting master levels
Press the Menu button to go to the main menu.
Volume is the first option offered in the main menu,
so the window for this option appears immediately
in the DFC display. Press Enter to access the Master
Volume editing window and use the + and - buttons
to adjust the DFC's master level in 0.5 dB steps
within a range of -40 dB to dB +6.
Confirm the adjusted level and return to the main
menu by pressing Enter.

Setting low frequency levels
Press the Menu button to go to the main menu and
the + and - buttons to select the window for the
option LoGain (press + once). Press Enter to access
the Volume Low editing window and use the + and
- buttons to select the DFC's low frequency output
level in 0.5 dB steps within a range of -40 dB to +6
dB. Settings lower than -40 dB mute the DFC's low
frequency output signal. Confirm the adjusted level
and return to the main menu by pressing Enter.

Setting midrange frequency levels
Press the Menu button to go to the main menu and
the + and - buttons to select the window for the op-
tion MiGain (press + twice). Press Enter to access
the Volume Mid editing window and use the + and -
buttons to select the DFC's midrange frequency out-
put level in 0.5 dB steps within a range of -40 dB to
+6 dB. Settings lower than -40 dB mute the DFC's
low frequency output signal. Confirm the adjusted
level and return to the main menu by pressing Enter.

Setting high frequency levels
Press the Menu button to go to the main menu and
the + and - buttons to select the window for the
option HiGain (press + three times). Press Enter to
access the Volume High editing window and use the
+ and - buttons to select the DFC's high frequency
output level in 0.5 dB steps within a range of -40 dB
to +6 dB. Settings lower than -40 dB mute the DFC's
high frequency output signal. Confirm the adjusted
level and return to the main menu by pressing Enter.

1.4 Setting Delay Times

Selecting the delay display mode
The DFC can indicate delay settings in milliseconds
(ms) or meters (m). To select the desired delay
display mode, press the Menu button to go to the
main menu and the + and - buttons to go to the
window for the option Delay Base (press - eight
times). Press Enter to access the Delay Display
editing window and use the + and - buttons to se-
lect ms (delay indicated in milliseconds) or m (delay
indicated in meters). Confirm the selected mode
and return to the main menu by pressing Enter.

The DFC offers both master and frequency band
delays. The master delay aligns delay lines to the
main sound reinforcement system. Frequency band
delays align speakers within a system, for example
when subwoofers are stacked on the ground and
tops are flown overhead. This is called time alignment.

Note: When biamping HK AUDIO

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systems, always

ensure midrange and high frequency delay times are
identical, otherwise the different delays in the passive
high/midrange unit will cause phase problems.

Setting master delay time
Press the Menu button to go to the main menu and
the + and - buttons to select the window for the op-
tion Delay (press + four times). Press Enter to access
the Master Delay editing window and use the + and
- buttons to select the DFC's master delay within a
range of 0 ms to 1999.39 ms (equals 679.81 meters).
Confirm the selected delay time and return to the
main menu by pressing Enter.

Setting low frequency delay time
Press the Menu button to go to the main menu and
the + and - buttons to select the window for the op-
tion LoDel (press + five times). Press Enter to access
the Low Delay editing window and use the + and
- buttons to select the DFC's low frequency delay
time within a range of 0 ms to 92.15 ms (equals
31.33 meters). Confirm the selected delay time and
return to the main menu by pressing Enter.

Setting midrange frequency delay time
Press the Menu button to go to the main menu and
the + and - buttons to select the window for the op-
tion MiDel (press + six times). Press Enter to access
the Mid Delay editing window and use the + and
- buttons to select the DFC's midrange frequency
delay time within a range of 0 ms to 92.15 ms
(equals 31.33 meters). Confirm the selected delay
time and return to the main menu by pressing Enter.

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