Dd-750 Digital Delay Module - TeachLogic Titan neo Owner's Manual

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Titan Neo
Titan Neo COMPONENTS & OPERATION
product description
Companion Speaker
The PA-810 is an AC or battery powered Companion System with a 96 Channel
Wireless Receiver for a wireless connection from a Titan Neo Sound System
with the TX-800 Wireless Transmitter installed.
The PA-810 can also be utilized as a self contained battery powered PA system
with the use of a hardwired handheld microphone (UM-66), or wireless micro-
phone (UT-96HH or UT-96BP).
With the addition of the DD-750 Digital Delay Module, the system becomes
PA-815.

DD-750 Digital Delay Module

The Digital Delay Module DD-750 is installed in the companion speaker and is
interfaced with DR-800 wireless receiver module. The output of the receiver is
passed through the delay module in route to the power amplifier. The purpose
of the delay module is to store the signal momentarily and then pass it through
to the amplifier input. The delay time can be varied from 20–500 milliseconds
thus synchronizing the sound output with the master unit on stage.
UP
DOWN
POWER
DIGITAL DELAY
AF
SET
POWER
Time Delay Calculation
The true measurement of sound travel is 1125 feet
per second. Thus sound travels at the rate of 1.125
feet per millisecond (ms). So the general rule is to
round up to 1 foot per ms.
So to calculate the sound delay time from the main
sound source to the distant speaker is to pace the
distance in feet. Then dial the foot count into the
digital delay module in milliseconds (ms). Exam-
ple, if you were to pace off 150 feet, you would dial
the digital delay to 150 ms. Now this approximate
setting could be fine tuned by ear for a more exact
setting.
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