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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

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TITLE 

FEATURES AND FACILITIES 

2.0  UNPACKING 

3.0  MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 

4.0  CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS 

4.1  FCS-926 Front Panel 
4.2  FCS-926 Rear Panel 
4.3  FCS-920 Front Panel 

4.4  FCS-920 Rear Panel 

5.0  MAINS POWER 

5.1  Voltage Setting 
5.2  Safety Earthing 
5.3  AC Fusing 

6.0 

UP 

7.0  AUDIO CONNECTIONS 

7.1  Balanced Wiring 
7.2  Unbalanced Wiring 
7.3  Ground Loop Control 

8.0  USING THE 

FCS-926 

8.1  Icons Description 
8.2  Graphics Screen 
8.3 

Channel Selection 

8.4  Filter Selection 
8.5  View Mode 
8.6  Program Memories 
8.7  Compare 

8.8  Resetting Filters 
8.9 

EQ  Bypass 

8.1 

Noise Optimisation 

9.0  UTILITY 

MENU 

9.1  Menu Access 
9.2  Input Gain 
9.3  Program Lock 
9.4  Peak Fix 
9.5  Memory Crossfade 

9.6  Screen Viewing Angle 
9.7  Screen Brightness 
9.8  12 Band Mode 
9.9 

Midi Channel 

9.1 

Midi Transmit Mode 

9.1 

Midi Dump 

9.1  Security Lockout 

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10.0 

USING THE REAL TIME ANALYSER 

10.1  Menu Access 
10.2 Switching On 
10.3  Gain Setting 
10.4 Display Decay Rate 
10.5  Display Response 
10.6  Source Selection 
10.7  Program Memories 

10.8  Auto 

EQ  Mode 

10.9  Add Curve Mode 
10.1 

Room Curve Mode 

11  NOTES 

ON 

USING THE FCS-920 

12.0  MIDI IMPLEMENTATION 

12.1  Midi Implementation Chart 
12.2  Parameter Numbers 

13.0 SPECIFICATION 

14.0  SPARES ORDERING 

15.0 WARRANTY 

16.0 APPENDIX 

16.1  Chassis 

Ov 

Link 

16.2  Transient Suppressors 
16.3 

AC Operation 

16.4 Balancing Transformers 
16.5  Battery Replacement 

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Summary of Contents for FCS-920

Page 1: ...FCS 926 FCS 920 USER S MANUAL PROFESSIONAL AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESSING AND DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT ...

Page 2: ... Immunity Specification EN50082 1 1992 Mains Disturbance EN61000 3 2 1995 RFImmunity Fast Transients and ESD For continued compliance ensure that all input and output cables are wired with cable screen connectedto pin I of the XLR The input XLR pin 1 on BSS equipment is generally connected to chassis via a capacitor to prevent ground loops whilst ensuring good emc compatibility ...

Page 3: ...n appears at the head of each section under the main title As you read further into each subsequent section more detailed specific information is given Should you have any comments or questions about applying the FCS 926 920 within your application please write to us at the address in the warranty section v1 3 6 February 1995 ThisManual is the COPYRIGHTof 8 55 Audio disclosure ofpart or whole to a...

Page 4: ...de 9 6 Screen Viewing Angle 9 7 Screen Brightness 9 8 12 Band Mode 9 9 Midi Channel 9 10 Midi Transmit Mode 9 1 1 Midi Dump 9 12 Security Lockout PAGE 3 4 5 6 6 8 9 10 11 12 12 12 13 14 14 14 15 16 16 17 19 19 20 21 23 24 24 24 25 2 5 26 26 26 27 27 27 28 28 28 29 29 SECTION TITLE PAGE 10 0 USING THE REAL TIME ANALYSER 10 1 Menu Access 10 2 Switching On 10 3 Gain Setting 10 4 Display Decay Rate 10...

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