Mono 4-Way Operation - Behringer SUPER-X PRO CX3400 Quick Start Manual

High-precision stereo 2-way/3-way/mono 4-way crossover with limiters, adjustable time delays and cd horn correction
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SUPER-X PRO CX3400
SUPER-X PRO CX3400 Controls
Controls: Mono 4-Way Operation
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Active control elements on the front panel of the SUPER-X PRO for mono 4-way operation
(1) INPUT control. This control adjusts the input gain from +12 to -12 dB.
(2) LOW CUT button. This button activates the 25 Hz highpass fi lter protecting
the woofers against low-frequency signals.
(3) LOW/LOW-MID XOVER FREQ. control. This control governs the crossover
frequency between the Low and Low-Mid bands. When the XOVER
FREQUENCY button on the rear of the unit is pressed, the frequency range
is multiplied by the factor 10.
(4) LOW-MID/HIGH-MID XOVER FREQ. control. This control governs the
crossover frequency between the Low-Mid and High-Mid bands.
(5) DELAY control. This control delays the Low signal by as much as 2 ms,
which is useful to align the speaker systems in phase.
(6) LOW OUTPUT control. Controls the output level of the Low band from
+6 to -6 dB.
(7) LOW PHASE INVERT button. This button reverses the polarity of the Low
output.
(8) LOW MUTE button. Mutes the Low band.
(9) LOW-MID OUTPUT control. Controls the output level of the Low-Mid band
from +6 to -6 dB.
(10)
LOW-MID PHASE INVERT button. This button reverses the polarity of the
Low-Mid output.
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LOW-MID MUTE button. Mutes the Low-Mid band.
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CD HORN button. This button provides a special form of frequency
correction in the High band for constant-directivity horns.
(19)
HIGH-MID/HIGH XOVER FREQ. control. This control governs the crossover
frequency between the High-Mid and High bands.
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HIGH-MID OUTPUT control. Controls the output level of the
High-Mid band from +6 to -6 dB.
(25)
HIGH-MID PHASE INVERT button. This button reverses the polarity of the
High-Mid output.
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HIGH-MID MUTE button. Mutes the High-Mid band.
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HIGH OUTPUT control. Controls the output level of the High band from
+6 to -6 dB.
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HIGH PHASE INVERT button. This button reverses the polarity of the
High output.
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HIGH MUTE button. Mutes the High band.
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THRESHOLD control. This control determines the limiter threshold.
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LIMITER button. This button activates all limiters. Whenever the signal
surpasses the limiter threshold, the LIM-LEDs above the Gain control
light up, signaling that the CX3400 cuts back the output level.t
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Quick Start Guide
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(4)
Active control elements on the rear panel of the SUPER-X PRO for mono 4-way operation
(3) HIGH OUTPUT connector. Output for the High band signal.
(4) HIGH-MID OUTPUT connector. Output for the High-Mid band signal.
(5) MODE button. In mono 4-way mode, the right button must be pressed.
Please observe the labels on the rear panel of the unit.
◊ Always switch off the entire system before you press this button, as
it produces heavy interference noise that could damage your speakers
and/or other equipment.
(6) LOW-MID OUTPUT connector. Output for the Low-Mid band signal.
(7) LOW OUTPUT connector. Output for the Low band signal.

Mono 4-Way Operation

Proper selection of the two MODE switches for mono 4-way operation
First, activate mono 4-way mode by means of the two MODE buttons on the
rear panel. The MONO-LED on the front panel, above the LOW CUT button in
channel 1, lights up.
Subsequently, the LEDs above the active controls on the front panel light up,
signaling which controls are active in the operating mode you just selected.
The functions of these controls can be seen from the fi rst strip label.
(5)
(6)
(7) (8) (9)
(8) XOVER FREQ. button. This button serves to switch over the control range
of the front-panel LOW/LOW-MID XOVER FREQ. control from 44 to 930 Hz or
440 Hz to 9.3 kHz.
◊ Always switch off the entire system before you press this button, as
it produces heavy interference noise that could damage your speakers
and/or other equipment.
(9) INPUT connector. Input signal connector.

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