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  • Page 1: Remote Control

    remote control User Guide Serial No. Hand built by...
  • Page 3: Product Support

    © 2014 PMC. All rights reserved. Ref. no - 483 This document should not be construed as a commitment on the part of PMC. The information it contains is subject to change without notice. PMC assumes no responsibility for any errors within this document.
  • Page 4 Our unswerving passion for getting it right has made this goal possible. Thank you for choosing PMC products. Please read this user guide and install your new twotwo remote control bearing in mind the advice given within.
  • Page 5 Congratulations - You have joined the elite. PMC: the authority for quality sound. Prince Over more than two decades PMC UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP has earned an unrivalled reputation for creating the world’s finest professional Stevie Wonder Thomas Newman loudspeakers. Simply put, our loudspeakers provide a reference for the world’s highest...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    General Usage Guidelines Introduction Unpacking and Care Specifications Operational Controls Menu Structure Table Service The PMC Professional Range Warranty On-Line Warranty Certificate – Part 1 – Your copy Warranty Certificate – Part 2 – PMC’s copy Help us improve – Your Comments...
  • Page 7: General Usage Guidelines

    The twotwo remote control should only be cleaned with a dry, lint-free, cloth. Do not use solvents, abrasives, waxes or liquids as they may be detrimental to the finish.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Connections The twotwo remote control is connected to the RJ45 In socket on the first twotwo series in the control chain using the supplied RJ45 cable. The RJ45 Thru socket of the first loudspeaker in the chain is then connected to the RJ45 In socket of the subsequent speaker using another RJ45 cable.
  • Page 9: Unpacking And Care

    Unpacking and Care This PMC twotwo remote control is packed in a protective carton. Please retain the carton to ensure that the device can be transported safely if the need arises in the future. If you dispose of the packaging please do so in an environmentally responsible and safe way.
  • Page 10: Specifications

    Specifications Connections A single RJ45 connector is provided which accepts power from any twotwo monitor or subwoofer and conveys control data into the twotwo network. Maximum Cable Length 25 metres Dimensions H109.5 W143.5 D34 (mm)
  • Page 11: Operational Controls

    (Note: Backlight is off, and there is no submenu) Buttons: MENU/BACK/PRESETS/MUTE/SELECT: The System turns on and the default display appears (see 2). Rotary: Nothing. When powered on by the remote control, the LCDs on all twotwo monitors show the volume and source, eg: –...
  • Page 12 (From now on this will be the default display, until the MUTE button is pressed in any menu). This display shows: The LCD on each twotwo monitor displays Remote Mute and the input source. The backlight flashes slowly, eg:...
  • Page 13: Main Menu

    3 Main Menu The main menu is shown when the MENU button is pressed in the default display, or when BACK is pressed in the setup menu. The sub-menu options which appear depend on the last shown main sub-menu (in this example power off): Sub-menus: Power off, Setup...
  • Page 14 3.1.1 Aliases Channel Select Menu The aliases channel select menu is shown when the SELECT button is pressed in the setup menu with channel aliases menu as the active sub-menu, or when the BACK button is pressed in channel aliases menu. Which aliases appear in the channel select sub-menu option depends on the last shown aliases channel select sub-menu option (in this example Ch1).
  • Page 15 3.1.2 Analogue Input Sensitivity Menu The analogue input sensitivity menu is shown when the SELECT button is pressed in the setup menu with analogue input sensitivity menu as active sub-menu. The current value appears (in this example +4.00dB). Actions: (Note: No submenus.) Rotary: UP/DOWN: change the analogue input sensitivity in steps of 0.25dB, with a minimum value of +4dB and a maximum of +20dB.
  • Page 16 HF shelf, twotwo LF shelf, twotwo LF Rollof, twotwo LF RollFR, or Subwoofer settings menus. The selected channel in the setup menu and selected alias appears (in this example Left). The Channel Settings sub-menu option which appears depends on the last shown sub-menu option (eg.
  • Page 17 MUTE: a mute/un-mute command is sent to all channels. The display backlight flashes once per second when muted. 3.1.4.3 twotwo HF Shelf Menu The HF Shelf menu is shown when the SELECT button is pressed in the Channel Setting menu with HF Shelf as active sub-menu.
  • Page 18 3.1.4.4 twotwo LF Shelf Menu The LF Shelf menu is shown when the SELECT button is pressed in the Channel Setting menu with LF Shelf as active submenu. The current value appears. (In this example +01.00dB) Actions: (Note: No Submenus) Rotary: UP/DOWN: changes the LF Shelf in steps of 0.125dB.
  • Page 19 Submenus: 50Hz, 80Hz, 120Hz, 150Hz, 200Hz Actions: Rotary: UP/DOWN: scroll up/down in the sub-menu list Buttons: MENU: nothing. BACK: the channel settings menu appears (see 3.1.4). PRESET: If pressed briefly the current preset is displayed for two seconds. If held for more than two seconds the preset menu appears (see 4). SELECT: saves value and sends to selected channel.
  • Page 20 3.1.5.1 Main Source Menu The Main Source menu is shown when the SELECT button is pressed in the Subwoofer menu with Main Source as active submenu. Which Main source submenu option appears depends on the current main source. The current main source option appears. (In this example Analogue XLR) Submenus: Analogue XLR, Main AES3 Left, Main AES3 Right, AES L+R Actions:...
  • Page 21 Submenus: Off, 6dB/Oct, 12dB/Oct, 18dB/Oct Actions: Rotary: UP/DOWN: scroll up/down in the sub-menu list Buttons: MENU: nothing. BACK: the Setup menu appears (see 3.1.5). PRESET: If pressed briefly the current preset is displayed for two seconds. If held for more than two seconds the preset menu appears (see 4). SELECT: saves setting and sends to selected channel.
  • Page 22 3.1.5.6 Phase Reverse Menu The Phase Reverse menu is shown when the SELECT button is pressed in the Subwoofer menu with Phase Reverse as active submenu. The current value appears. (In this example: On) Submenus: On, Off Actions: Rotary: UP/DOWN: scroll up/down in the sub-menu list Buttons: MENU: nothing.
  • Page 23 Submenus: On, Off Actions: Rotary: UP/DOWN: scroll up/down in the sub-menu list Buttons: MENU: nothing. BACK: the Setup menu appears (see 3.1.5). PRESET: If pressed briefly the current preset is displayed for two seconds. If held for more than two seconds the preset menu appears (see 4). SELECT: saves setting and sends to selected channel.
  • Page 24 3.1.5.11 PEQ Q Menu The PEQ Q menu is shown when the SELECT button is pressed in the Subwoofer menu with PEQ Q as active submenu. The current value appears. (In this example 5) Actions: (Note: No submenus) Rotary: UP/DOWN: changes the PEQ Q (bandwidth) in steps of 0.5. The minimum setting is 1.0 and the maximum is 8.0.
  • Page 25 3.1.5.13 LR Out Level The LR Out Level menu is shown when the SELECT button is pressed in the Subwoofer menu with LR Out Level as active submenu. The current value appears. (In this example: Fixed) Submenus: Fixed, Variable Actions: Rotary: UP/DOWN: scroll up/down in the sub-menu list Buttons:...
  • Page 26 4.1 Preset Setup Menu The preset setup menu is shown when the SELECT button is pressed in the preset menu with preset setup as the active sub-menu, or when the BACK button is pressed in the preset aliases menu or preset settings menu.
  • Page 27 4.1.1.1 Preset Aliases Menu The preset aliases menu is shown when the SELECT button is pressed in the preset setup menu. The selected preset is shown (in this example 1). Which alias appears depends on the last stored alias. Sub-menus: A to Z.
  • Page 28 4.1.2.1 Front LF Shelf Menu The Front LF Shelf menu is shown when the SELECT button is pressed in the preset settings menu with Front LF Shelf as active sub-menu (in this example 1), along with the current value (in this example +1.00dB). Actions: (Note: No Submenus) Rotary:...
  • Page 29 Menu option only available if subwoofer detected in system. twotwo menu items do not appear if channel has subwoofer alias. Section only available with subwoofer alias and subwoofer detected in system. Phase shift in five degree steps.
  • Page 33: Service

    Service We are confident that your twotwo remote control will afford many years of trouble-free use. However, in the unlikely event of requiring repair, for any issues that might arise, or for advice and service requirements, the primary point of contact should be your authorised PMC dealer/distributor.
  • Page 34: The Pmc Professional Range

    The twotwo series of active PMC monitors share the same core DSP signal processing, class-D amplification, and ability to operate in either portrait or landscape orientations without compromising the stereo imaging or tonality.
  • Page 35: Warranty On-Line

    PLEASE ACTIVATE YOUR 5-YEAR WARRANTY ON-LINE GO TO WWW.PMC-SPEAKERS.COM AND CLICK ON REGISTER PRODUCT WARRANTY ON-LINE If you do not have access to the Internet please fill in the Warranty form on pages 37 and 38, and return to PMC.
  • Page 36 Do not return a product to PMC without firstly contacting our technical department. If the product needs to be returned for service you will be issued with a Returns Authorisation number. If a product is returned to PMC and subsequently is found to have no fault or a non-warranty fault there will be minimum charge of £50.00 plus the carriage for its return.
  • Page 37 WARRANTY CERTIFICATE - PART 2 PMC’s copy Please complete and return this section – or simply complete the on-line registration at www.pmc-speakers.com and click on ‘register product.’ Product Serial No’s Date of purchase Purchased from Your name Your email address...
  • Page 38: Help Us Improve. Your Comments

    We value all of our clients’ comments. Please take a moment to help us improve: If there is one thing we should change, what would it be? Please tell us how your new PMC remote controller performs. Your comments may appear on the customer quotes section for this product on our website –...
  • Page 39 The Professional Monitor Company Limited. This document should not be construed as a commitment on the part of The Professional Monitor Company Limited. The Professional Monitor Company Limited will not assume responsibility for errors that may appear in this document.
  • Page 40 ULTIMATE MONITORING T + 44 (0) 870 444 1044 E sales@pmc-speakers.com W www.pmc-speakers.com Ref No. 483 - 07/14...

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