Fading Over In Case Of Value Changes; Displaying The Firmware Version; Configuring Inputs; Muting An Input And Selecting It For The Adjustment - IMG STAGE LINE DSM-260 Instruction Manual

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5.2.5 Fading over in case of value changes

To prevent sudden level changes when chang-
ing adjustments, the level changes can automat-
ically be faded over.
To activate / deactivate this function:
1) Call the menu with the button UTILITY (6).
System Utilities
is shown.
2) To call this submenu, press the button
ENTER (4).
System Setup
is shown.
3) Use the rotary knob NAV/PM1 (2) to select
the menu item
Ramps on changes
confirm with the button ENTER.
4) Use the rotary knob PM2 (3) to define if the
changes are to be faded over (
or made abruptly (
Ramps : Off
firm the selection with the button ENTER.
5) To exit the menu, press the button ESC (5)
twice. It is also possible to directly go to the
adjustment of an input or output with one of
the buttons (10).

5.2.6 Displaying the firmware version

To display the version of the firmware (operating
software of the DSM-260):
1) Call the menu with the button UTILITY (6).
System Utilities
is shown.
2) To call this submenu, press the button
ENTER (4).
System Setup
is shown.
3) Use the rotary knob NAV/ PM1 (2) to select
Software Version
the menu item
confirm with the button ENTER.
The version number is shown, e. g.
Version : V1.00
5) To exit the menu, press the button ESC (5)
three times. It is also possible to directly go to
the adjustment of an input or output with one
of the buttons (10).

5.3 Configuring inputs

The signals of the inputs can already be
processed before they are distributed to the out-
puts. They run through the following processing
chain:
Block diagram of an input channel
5.3.1 Muting an input and
selecting it for the adjustment
Each input can be muted with the button (10)
below its level indication and also selected for
the change of adjustments.
Press button for a while (approx. 2 s):
The input is muted or the sound is reacti-
vated. If an input is muted, the LED MUTE (8)
lights up.
Press button shortly:
The input is selected or deselected. If an
input is selected, the LED EDIT (9) lights up.
To make adjustments for both inputs
together, in addition to the input already
selected, the other input can be selected. It
can be deselected again. If the first input
selected is deselected, both inputs are dese-
lected. Only the parameters changed during
and
Ramps : On
)
) and con-
Menu structure for the adjustment of an input channel
linking are adapted. All individual adjust-
ments of the inputs are maintained.
and
When selecting an input, the display (1) shows
the last menu item called for this input in the
menu of the input adjustments (
menu items are selected and the adjustments
are changed with the rotary knobs NAV/ PM1 (2),
PM2 (3) and PM3 (7) and the buttons ENTER (4)
and ESC (5).

5.3.2 Adjusting the amplification (Gain)

The level of an input signal may be adapted via
the adjustment of the gain in the range -12 dB
up to +6 dB.
1) Select an input with its button (10).
2) Select the menu item
knob NAV/ PM1 and confirm with the button
ENTER. The present adjustment is shown
ƊGain = 0.0dB
(e. g.
3) Adjust the desired gain with the rotary knob
PM2. A change is effective immediately.
4) Exit the submenu with the button ESC.

5.3.3 Adjusting the delay (Delay)

Each input signal may be delayed up to 848 ms.
Thus, e. g. differences in the sound delay times
for different speaker distances may be balanced.
1) Select an input with its button (10).
2) Select the menu item
knob NAV/ PM1 and confirm with the button
ENTER.
The present adjustment is shown, e. g.
ƊDelay = 100.1040ms
It depends on the submenu "Delay Units" in
the menu for the general system adjustments
if the delay is stated as a time indication (
or as a distance (
3) Adjust the desired delay with the rotary knobs
PM2 [coarse] and PM3 [fine]. A change is
effective immediately.
4) Exit the submenu with the button ESC.
fig. 5). The
Gain
with the rotary
).
Delay
with the rotary
ms
)
m
) [
chapter 5.2.4].

5.3.4 Adjusting the sound control (EQ 1 to 5)

Each input has 5 filters which can be adjusted
independently from each other. Via the function
EQ Bypass all filters of the input may be
bypassed.
1) Select an input with its button (10).
EQ Byp
2) Select the menu item
knob NAV/ PM1 and confirm with the button
ENTER. The present adjustment is shown.
3) Use the rotary knob PM2 to define if the
filters of this channel are to be effective
ƊEQ Bypass : Off
(
) or bypassed (
Bypass : On
). A change is effective imme-
diately.
4) Exit the submenu with the button ESC.
EQ-1
For each of the 5 filters (
to
lowing parameters may be adjusted. The deacti-
vation of the function described above (
Bypass : Off
) is a prerequisite for the
change of these parameters. Otherwise a note
on this subject will appear when calling one of
the following submenu items.
GB
with the rotary
ƊEQ
EQ-5
) the fol-
EQ
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