Input, Limiter units, Metering – Electro-Voice Speaker System User Manual

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Input

This window is

where the global

input mode is

set. <SELECT>

key to navigate to the MODE parameter.

Use the up/down VALUE arrows to choose

between Analog and Digital input.

LCD

LCD settings allow the user to adjust the

contrast preferences of the LCD screen to

compensate for different lighting conditions

that may be encountered within different

venues. Use the <SELECT> key to navigate

to the CONTRAST parameter to choose the

best setup for your system. Use the up/

down VALUE arrows to choose between: -10 to + 10 LCD contrast.

Limiter Units

In this window you can select between dBu

and Volt for Limiter units. Use the

<SELECT> key to navigate to the UNITS

parameter.

Metering

Users can set their VU metering

preferences here. <SELECT>

key to navigate to the MODE

parameter. Use the up/down

VALUE arrows to choose

between Normal Fast, Peak

Hold and Slow Decay.

Temperature

This parameter is used to calculate the

speed of sound for converting delay times

into distance. Use SETUP Temperature to

adjust number of degrees and type of

temperature base. Use the <SELECT> key

to navigate to the TEMP and UNITS

parameters. Use the up/down VALUE

arrows to choose between – 4.0 F to 140.0

F. The UNITS parameter lets the user

choose between Fahrenheit and Celsius.

Note: Sound travels at different speeds depending on the density of the

surrounding air it is traveling through. Cold air is denser than warm air

thus, travels slower than it would if the air was warmer. Temperature

can have a major influence with greater distances, particularly with

respect to widely separated speaker arrays surrounding the audience for

example. Temperatures might vary wildly between an indoor

environment and an outdoor evening environment for example.

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