Saving The Configuration - Crestron C2N-DAP8 Quick Start Manual

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Frequency: The usable range for frequency is 25 Hz to 20 KHz. This window shows any
current value for the filter and allows a new frequency to be entered for the selected filter.
Gain: The usable range for gain is –12 dB to 12 dB. This window shows any current value
for the filter and allows a new gain value to be entered for the selected filter.
Bandwidth: The usable range for bandwidth adjustment is 0.02 Octaves to 2 Octaves. This
shows any current value for the filter and allows a new bandwidth value to be entered for the
selected filter.
Filter Type: This drop down menu allows the selection of one of five different filter types for
adjustment of the selected filter. Refer to the help file for more information and examples of
each of the filters listed. The five filters and how they affect the speaker is explained below.
Low Pass: A low-pass filter passes all frequencies below the specified frequency,
while attenuating all frequencies above this specified frequency.
High Pass: A high-pass filter passes all frequencies above the specified frequency,
while attenuating all frequencies lower than its specified frequency.
EQ Filter: This filter is also known as a Peak/ Notch filter. Equalization (EQ) filters
permit a precise amplitude adjustment of a selectable range of frequencies. The range
can vary from a small slice of the frequency spectrum (0.02 Octave) to a 2 Octave
area. EQ filters allow a fine adjustment to compensate for room acoustics, noise, and
speaker limitations.
Notch filters (also called band-reject filters) are EQ filters used to remove unwanted
frequencies from a signal while affecting all other frequencies as little as possible.
Bass Shelf: A bass shelf filter uniformly affects all low frequencies while not
affecting high frequencies. The bass shelf filter can also be used to uniformly
decrease the bass frequencies to eliminate a booming bass sound.
Treble Shelf: A treble shelf filter affects all high frequencies in a uniform manner
while not affecting all low frequencies. The treble shelf filter can increase the
proportion of treble to bass, enabling the smaller speakers to produce a clearer sound.
Add Filter: This button allows you to add filters when pressed. If there are no additional
filters available, this button will be dimmed.
Remove Filter: This button will remove the selected filter when pressed. If no filter is
selected or available, this button will be dimmed.
Clear All Filters: This button will set all filter gains back to zero while keeping the current
frequency and type of filter at the last setting.

Saving the Configuration

Once you are satisfied with the results of the configuration settings, save the file. If you have not been
working in Realtime Mode, upload the project to the DAP8/RC as specified in "Communications" on page 2.
You may also wish to save the project as a template to be used as a model for other projects.
Crestron Electronics, Inc.
15 Volvo Drive, Rockleigh, NJ 07647
Tel: 888.CRESTRON
Fax: 201.767.7576
www.crestron.com
Digital Audio Tools
Quick Start – DOC. 6238
Specifications subject to
change without notice.
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