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Galaxy Audio DSPOT DS-SP36 User Manual

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DS-SP36
USER'S MANUAL
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DS-SP36
3x6 Speaker Processor
USB
USB
19"
DIGITAL
DIGITAL
(482mm)

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Summary of Contents for Galaxy Audio DSPOT DS-SP36

  • Page 1 DS-SP36 USER’S MANUAL ® DS-SP36 3x6 Speaker Processor 19" DIGITAL DIGITAL (482mm)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Introduction Thank you for choosing a Galaxy DSPOT Digital Signal Processor. You have joined hundreds of thousands of other satisfied Galaxy customers. Since 1977 Galaxy Audio’s professional experience in design and manufacturing ensure our products' quality, performance and reliability.
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions Safety Instructions This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage This symbol indicates that there are important Constituting a risk of electric shock is present Operating and maintenance instructions in the within this unit. Literature Accompanying This Unit ! IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ! USE only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table READ these instructions.
  • Page 4: Overview

    Overview Described below are the functions of the front control buttons and encoders for the DS-SP36. ® DS-SP36 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 - LCD Display 2 - Navigation/Parameter 1 Key 3 - Parameter 2 Key 4 - Enter Key 5 - Escape Key 6 - Utility Key 7 - Parameter 3 Key...
  • Page 5: Getting Started With Front Panel Controls

    • When the DS-SP36 is turned ON the device model name will appear in the LCD screen: DS-SP36 GALAXY AUDIO A status bar will show the progress of the DS-SP36 initialization process: DS-SP36 The DS-SP36 has four factory pre-set working modes: “2x2 WAY + SUB”, “2x3 WAY..XOVER”, “6 WAY..
  • Page 6 • Encoders and ENTER, ESC buttons The DS-SP36 is equipped with 3 Relative Encoders, “NAV/PM1”, “PM2” and “PM3”. These encoders allow you to navigate the user interface and edit sections of the processor. They allow the user to navigate within the screen for the selection of sub-menus, pages and parameters and to select the values to be assigned during the editing operations.
  • Page 7 ● Menu “UTILITY” [access by pushing the “UTILITY” button] From the “Default Screen”, it is possible access the “UTILITY” menu by pushing the “UTILITY” button and the Sub-Menus pages can be selected by rotating the “NAV/PM1” encoder clockwise and Counter-clockwise. Once selecting the sub-menu page, using the “ENTER”...
  • Page 8 6 WAY ..XOVER..in this operating mode, the DS-SP36 is configured as a Mono Input to 6 Output X-Over, where the Input A is automatically assigned to the Outputs as follow: – Input A to Outputs 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 [Out1=Near-1, Out2=Near-2, Out3=Mid-1 and Out4=Mid-2, Out5=Far- 1, Out6=Far-2] 3x2 WAY ..XOVER..
  • Page 9 By pressing ENTER on Input Routing, and then rotating the “PM2” or “PM3” encoders, it is possible to select the main Inputs for the DS-SP36, allowing the User to choose between Analog or S/PDIF Digital. The selection can be confirmed by pressing the “ENTER” button. The following screen shows that the Analog Input has been selected: Input Routing Source: Analog...
  • Page 10 Program Utilities Sub-menu – this sub-menu allows you to access several options related to the DS-SP36 operating mode and to manage the presets stored and recallable within the Unit: UTILITY MENU – Program Utilities – By pressing the ENTER button and then using the “NAV/PM1” encoder the following pages can be accessed: –...
  • Page 11 – Save a Program: this page allows you to store a new preset in the DS-SP36’s memory: PROGRAM UTILITY – Save a Program – By pressing the ENTER button and rotating the “PM2” or “PM3 encoder, it is possible to scroll through the previously saved presets and the available empty locations (identified by “Empty Memory”).
  • Page 12 Once the preset is stored, the above screen will disappear returning to the following screen: PROGRAM UTILITY – Save a Program – If during the Preset Storing process you want to overwrite an existing memory location, select the desired location in the “Save a Program” page, then ENTER and you will be asked if you want to overwrite this preset with the following “[ENTER] to Overwrite”...
  • Page 13 For example, if we want to delete the preset 10, “Stage 1 2x2”, the screen will show the following: [Enter] to Delete 10: Stage 1 2x2 Confirm the deletion by pressing “ENTER” again. This will force the DS-SP36 to erase the selected preset and the following transition screen will appear: Erasing Xover Memory..
  • Page 14 Security Sub-menu – this sub-menu allows the User to set the parameters shown, lock the DS-SP36 and set a Password, therefore limiting the unit's functions and controls to those who have access to the appropriate Password. UTILITY MENU – Security Utilities –...
  • Page 15 – User Password: from the “User Password” sub-menu: SECURITY UTILITY – User Password – Press “ENTER” to access the “User Password” page: User Password Using the PM2 or PM3 encoders to choose a character and the “NAV/PM1” encoder to move between available locations, you can enter a 6 Character Password Name.
  • Page 16 – Enable Password: from the “Enable Password” sub-menu: SECURITY UTILITY – User Password – Press “ENTER” to gain access to the “Enable Password” screen: Enable Password Password: Disable Once a Password has been entered into the DS-SP36 through the steps described in the previous section, it is possible to “Enable”...
  • Page 17 ● Menu “Input A/B/C” Input Channels Editing [access by pushing the “A/B/C” buttons] From the “Default Screen”, it is possible to access the “Input A/B/C” menu by pushing the “A” or “B” or “C” button. Once the button is pressed, the related blue “EDIT” LED will turn ON. The Sub-Menu pages can now be scrolled through by rotating clockwise and counter-clockwise the “NAV/PM1”...
  • Page 18 EQ: [x] sub-menu – from this sub-menu it is possible to set the Input Channels five available Parametric or Shelving Filters. Input-A EQ-X 1.00KHz BW1.05 0.0dB The DS-SP36 allows the user to select either Bell or Shelving Parameters and assign them independently using the 5 available filters.
  • Page 19 BELL Filter: As an example, if we want to set a bell filter within EQ-1, then the BW has to be set at a desired value of say 1.00 using the PM2 encoder, the GAIN at say +3dB using the PM3 encoder and the Center Frequency at say 1.00KHz with the NAV/PM1 encoder.
  • Page 20 High Shelving Filter: As an example if we want to set a high shelving filter within EQ-1 then the PM2 encoder has to be rotated counter-clockwise until the desired High Shelving filter say -6HiSh appears on the screen, the GAIN at say +3dB using the PM3 encoder and the Low Cut Frequency at say 1.00KHz with the NAV/PM1 encoder.
  • Page 21 Out-1 High –› 20.0Hz Lnk/Ril 24dB The filter's parameters can be modified by use the “PM2” and “PM3” encoders for editing the Filter's Low Cut Frequency and the Filter's Type and Order. The Low Cut Frequency of the High Pass Filter can be edited using the “PM2” encoder and the Filter's Type and Order can be edited by using the “PM3”...
  • Page 22 “High Cut Frequency”: the selectable frequencies range is from 20Hz to 20kHz in steps of 1/24 of an Octave and can be adjusted by rotating the “PM2” encoder. “Low Pass Type and Order”: this page allows you to select the XOver's Low Pass Filter Shape and Order. The available shapes and orders for the Low Pass Filter that are accessible by rotating the “PM3”...
  • Page 23 In this case, the filter's GAIN=0.0dB, and being BW=1.05, the current filter selected is a Bell type. Now, rotating the PM2 encoder clockwise, the parameter BW will range from 0.05 up to 3 for identifying a bandwidth value for a Bell filter. If a Bell filter is selected, then the Gain can be modified from 0.0dB and the BW will range between 0.05 and 3.
  • Page 24 Note: Once the desired Low Shelving filter is selected, the PM3 can then be used to select the desired GAIN and when the GAIN is set at a value different from 0.0dB, then the filter type cannot be changed until this GAIN is returned to 0.0dB.
  • Page 25 Vu-Meter page – from this page it is possible to select what is shown on the Output LED meters, by using the “PM1” or “PM2” encoders. The outputs' LED meters can show the Output signal LEVEL or the Output Limiters' activity. When the Limiters' activity is selected, the LED meters will show, from top down, the activity of the Limiter on the output.
  • Page 26 Source page – from this page it is possible to assign one of the following Inputs to any Output Channel: 1. In A 2. In B 3. In C 4. In A and In B 5. In A and In C 6.
  • Page 27 The Attack Time [A] can be edited using the “NAV/PM1” encoder, the Release Time [R] the “PM2” encoder and the Limiter Active Threshold the “PM3” encoder. “Attack Time [A]”: the selectable range of the Limiter's Attack Time is from 5ms to 200ms in steps of 1ms - from 5ms to 20ms, then 5ms - from 20ms to 30ms, then 10ms - from 30ms to 100ms, and 20ms - from 100ms to 200ms.
  • Page 28 ● Input and Output Channels Last Edited Parameter Return Function Once you have escaped out of parameter editing within the individual Input or Output channels, the DS-SP36 will remember this last editing action on that Channel. When you return for your next editing action, pressing the EDIT button on that channel will immediately return you to the screen related to this last editing action.
  • Page 29 ● Factory Reset In the event of the password being lost or any other reason, the user may require the unit to be reset to the original factory settings. A "Factory Reset" that will clear all settings of the DS-SP36 and return the device to the original factory setting, is available to the user.
  • Page 30: Using The Pc Interface

    Using the PC Interface Using the DS-SP36 Software Load the Software “SetupDS-SP36V1.0.0” either with the included CD or via the Galaxy Website. Double click on “Setup”, choose “Run” and the software will load. Go to programs and double click on DS-SP36V1.0.0 Connect the SDS-SP36 with the USB cable to your computer.
  • Page 31 The software will look for active devices and show them in a list. To edit Double click on the desired device in the ID list. The Main Page will load.
  • Page 32 The device will also be locked out from front panel control at this point. You may choose to “Load Preset from PC”, “Save Preset to PC”, “Store Preset to Device”, “Read Preset from Device” You can name a device by selecting edit device name. From the main page you can choose the section you want to adjust by clicking on the associated block.
  • Page 33 Select the gain block to access the gain and polarity of the inputs and outputs. Select the PEQ block to access the input and output filters.
  • Page 34 Select the Delay block to access the input and output delays. Select the Limiter Block to access the Limiter page.
  • Page 35 You can copy parameters between channels by selecting the copy input or copy output block and then selecting the source parameters and the destination. You can select the meters to show either, level or limiter function.
  • Page 36: Volume Controls Table

    Volume Control Table ● USB/RS485 Remote Control protocol for Presets Changing and Gain/Volume controls The following is the HEX Code for controlling the DS-SP36 recall presets and master volume control: Preset Changing: CMD_RECALL_PRESET: CMD=1BH A. The User has to send the following Command, including the number of the preset to load on the unit: ID_M ID_N NPreset...
  • Page 37 Input Gain and Output Volume Control: UPDATE GAINS-PHASE: CMD=01H A. The User has to send the following Command, including the value to be assigned to “Vol”, for modifying the Input Gain (Chn = 0, 1, 8) or the Output Volume (Chn = 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7). Also the Output signal Phase can be modified: ID_M ID_N...
  • Page 38: Specifications

    Specifications ● DS-SP36 Technical Specifications FUSE 800mA The DS-SP36 Digital Speaker Processor is based on a powerful analog and digital DSP platforms having the following specifications: Analog Input Signal: ChA/ChB/Ch3 Bal. Female XLR Maximum Input Level: +20dBu Analog Output Signal: Ch1/Ch2/Ch3/Ch4/Ch5/Ch6 Bal. Male XLR Maximum Output Level: +20dBu Digital Processing (DSP): SAM3716, 24bits (data) x 96 bits (coeff.) A/D Converters: AKM5392, 24bits...
  • Page 40 Information can be viewed online at http://www.galaxyaudio.com/warranty.php DS-SP36 Specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice. For the most up to date manual and information visit www.galaxyaudio.com. 1-800-369-7768 www.galaxyaudio.com © Copyright Galaxy Audio 2014 V02062014 Printed in China...