Fredenstein F610 UE-1 Operating Manual

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Universal Entzerrer
UE-1
Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 F610 Universal Entzerrer UE-1 Operating Manual...
  • Page 2: Installation

    Up to 99 complete settings can be stored in the internal non-volatile memory and a Micro-USB interface provides complete control from a connected host computer via RS232 over USB. The F610 UE-1 name is an homage to the classic K&H UE-100. “Entzerrer” is the German technical term for equalizer.
  • Page 3: Front View

    Fredenstein F610 Universal Entzerrer UE-1 Front View The user interface of the F610 UE-1 consists of a 3.5 inch TFT LCD touch screen with a resolution of 320 by 480 pixels. The touch screen is capacitive for superior precision and responsiveness.
  • Page 4: Equalizer Screen

    Please note that shelving filter frequencies are defined at -3 dB from the shelving plateau, the low-cut filter cut-off frequency is at -3 dB from the pass band. Fredenstein F610 Manual V1.0 Nov 17, 2017 Page 4...
  • Page 5 (L, R, or ST) is activated, if OFF is displayed, the hard bypass mode is selected. This allows for quick comparisons of the source signal and the eq'ed result. Fredenstein F610 Manual V1.0 Nov 17, 2017 Page 5...
  • Page 6 By pushing the gain knob, the gain changes to 0dB and each further push will change the gain by 3 dB, the same is true for the Q-factor knob, the Q-factor will change by a medium value. Fredenstein F610 Manual V1.0 Nov 17, 2017 Page 6...
  • Page 7: Spectrum Analyzer Screen

    MAX: toggles the MAX function, which shows the blue curve of the highest value for each frequency band and, if MAX is on, the RST and DCY touch fields are displayed Fredenstein F610 Manual V1.0 Nov 17, 2017 Page 7...
  • Page 8 OFF is displayed, the hard bypass mode is selected. This is dependent on the channel setting in the equalizer screen. After touching the graph area on the Analyzer Screen, the Equalizer Screen is displayed: Fredenstein F610 Manual V1.0 Nov 17, 2017 Page 8...
  • Page 9 Touch the “Memory” field to access the non-volatile memory Setup: Touch the “Setup” field to access Brightness, Auto-Dim and Temperature settings Exit: Touch the “Exit” field to get back to the equalizer screen Fredenstein F610 Manual V1.0 Nov 17, 2017 Page 9...
  • Page 10: Channel Menu

    L and R channels, switch back to the equalizer screen and select L or R channel, which allows you to tweak the channels separately. Touching the “Exit” field brings you back to the main menu. Fredenstein F610 Manual V1.0 Nov 17, 2017 Page 10...
  • Page 11: Memory Menu

    Touch the “Save” field to select memory location for storing Default: Touch the “Default” field to clear all user memories and get back to factory default Exit: Touch the “Exit” field to get back to the main menu Fredenstein F610 Manual V1.0 Nov 17, 2017 Page 11...
  • Page 12: Memory Recall Screen

    Exit: Touching the “Exit” field brings you back to the Memory Menu. Enter: Touching the “Enter” field executes the memory recall command. The Enter command is disabled, if the selected memory location is empty. Fredenstein F610 Manual V1.0 Nov 17, 2017 Page 12...
  • Page 13: Directory Listing

    Memory Recall or Memory Save screen, depending from which one the DIR function was invoked. The selected memory location is automatically updated in the Memory Recall or Memory Save screen. The user must still touch “Enter” in this screen to execute the command. Fredenstein F610 Manual V1.0 Nov 17, 2017 Page 13...
  • Page 14 Exit: Touching the “Exit” field brings you back to the Memory Menu. Enter: Touching the “Enter” field executes the memory save command. Both empty and used memory locations can be selected, used ones will be overwritten with the current configuration. Fredenstein F610 Manual V1.0 Nov 17, 2017 Page 14...
  • Page 15 Executes the erasing process. This will take a few seconds. After successful completion, you will be forwarded to the Memory Menu. Cancels the command and brings you back to the Memory Menu. Fredenstein F610 Manual V1.0 Nov 17, 2017 Page 15...
  • Page 16: Setup Screen

    In case of any user input, the brightness is automatically restored. Temp Unit: The units of the CPU temperature can be changed from Celsius to Fahrenheit. Exit: Brings you back to the Main Menu. Fredenstein F610 Manual V1.0 Nov 17, 2017 Page 16...
  • Page 17 + 26 dBu Max. Output Level + 27 dBu Input Impedance 20 kOhms (electronically balanced) Output Impedance 44 Ohms (electronically balanced) Power Consumption +16V Rail < 400 mA -16V Rail < 350 mA Fredenstein F610 Manual V1.0 Nov 17, 2017 Page 17...
  • Page 18 Com Port Driver: Silicon Labs CP210x USB to UART Bridge VCP Driver Download link: https://www.silabs.com/products/development-tools/software/usb-to-uart-bridge- vcp-drivers The driver will create a COM Port on the computer, used for the communication with the F610. Please check the COM Port number COM(x). Fredenstein F610 Manual V1.0 Nov 17, 2017 Page 18...
  • Page 19 10500, 10750, 11000, 11250, 11500, 11750, 12000, 12250, 12500, 12750, 13000, 13250, 13500, 13750, 14000, 14250, 14500, 14750, 15000, 15250, 15500, 15750, 16000, 16250, 16500, 16750, 17000, 17250, 17500, 17750, 18000, 18250, 18500, 18750, 19000, 19250, 19500, 19750, 20000 Fredenstein F610 Manual V1.0 Nov 17, 2017 Page 19...
  • Page 20 Fredenstein F610 Universal Entzerrer UE-1 Appendix C: Band-pass Filter Characteristics: Center frequency: 1000 Hz Gain: +16 dB and -16dB, Q-factor values: 0.4, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7.9 Fredenstein F610 Manual V1.0 Nov 17, 2017 Page 20...
  • Page 21 Fredenstein F610 Universal Entzerrer UE-1 Contact Info: Fredenstein Professional Audio by Orion Communication 7F-1, No. 582, Ruei Guang Rd. Neihu District Taipei 114 Taiwan Phone : + 886-2-2657-2618 Email : info@fredenstein.com www.fredenstein.com Fredenstein F610 Manual V1.0 Nov 17, 2017 Page 21...

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