DX0.5
EQ Bypass
7‐Band EQ
Delay
High Pass Filter
Low Pass Filter
Limiter
VU Meter
1.
The Nav/Edit1 Control [7] is used to navigate between Name, Source, Polarity, Gain, EQ Bypass, 7‐Band EQ, Delay, High
Pass Filter, Low Pass Filter, Limiter and the VU Meter.
2.
The ESC button [11] is used to disengage Editing and return to the previous menu.
Press the Enter Button [10] to enter Name. An arrow –> will appear next to Name indicating that it is ready to be edited.
The aforementioned arrow –> will appear next to whatever setting is ready to be edited: Name, Source, Polarity, Gain, EQ Bypass,
7‐Band EQ, Delay, High Pass Filter, Low Pass Filter, Limiter and the VU Meter.
Name
Here is where the name of the selected output(s) may be changed. The Nav/Edit1 Control [7] moves the cursor left and right
while the Edit2 [8] and Edit3 [9] Controls change the text.
Press the Enter button [10] to accept the new name and return to the Edit menu. Pressing the ESC button leaves the name
unchanged and returns you to the output edit menu.
Source
There are three input sources to choose between:
InA = Input A
InB = Input B
InA+InB = A mono sum of Input A + Input B
If you are running a stereo system, choose either Input A or Input B. If the system is mono (or has a mono component such as a
subwoofer or a single loudspeaker mounted in a venue's lobby, for example), select the Input A + Input B choice.
Use the Edit2 [8] or Edit3 [9] Control to change between these three options.
Press the ESC button [11] to exit input source editing mode.
Polarity
Polarity inversion is often helpful in improving phase alignment throughout the loudspeaker system, whether used separately or
with a small amount of delay. For example, if you have issues with a subwoofer performance, invert the polarity to see if the sub
level gets higher or lower.
Turn the Edit2 [8] or Edit3 [9] Control to scroll between Polarity = Normal [default] and Polarity =
Press the ESC button [11] to exit polarity edit mode.
Gain
In most cases you may need to adjust the output levels differently to properly balance the system components for ideal
performance.
Use the Edit2 [8] or Edit3 [9] Control to change the gain by ±0.1 dB per click. Turning these Controls clockwise increases gain,
while turning them anti‐clockwise decreases gain. The gain ranges from –12.0 dB to +6.0 dB.
Press the ESC button [11] to exit gain editing mode.
EQ Bypass
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