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Parameter
Adj
delay increments are 1 ms (or 0.34 meters),
Fine
delay increments are approx. 0.0207 ms (or
0.007 meters), with a maximum total delay of 41 ms (or 13.6 meters).
Factory setting for this section is 0.0 ms.
This setting should be adjusted to match the Versarray™ Pro 218 Sub to the rest of the systems
location. It may be necessary to adjust the Delay on the VR 112 Pro Array instead, depending on
which section needs to be delayed to line things up.
Section 31
Mute
button, a click turns the Output Page signal output OFF.
The icon turns red, and an “X” appears next to the loudspeaker symbol.
To un-mute the signal, click it again.
This action also shows up on the View Page under the Signal Flow Chart B group, where the same
icon in the signal chain shows as red when muted. As noted in that section, clicking on the icon while
on the View Page will also toggle the Mute On or Off.
Section 32
Gain
, sets output level of the Output Page.
Range is +/- 12 dB in 0.1 dB increments.
The Factory Presets use this point to add gain for the overall gain structure to minimize input stage
and internal DSP system clipping or overload.
Factory Default is +6.0 dB.
Section 33
Level Meter, monitors signal level at the point selected by the
Meter Select
drop down menu.
The
Meter Select
drop down menu allows a choice of BC (Before Compression), or AL (After
Limiting). See the
Signal Flow Chart Section B
diagram Fig.10 for the details of where these points
are in the signal chain.
It is recommended to leave the meter set to the default monitor point of BC, since the next two meters
show how much compression and limiting is occurring.
The meter shows clipping of the signal (2nd from top indicator bar turns red), as well as compression
as dialed in at Sections 26 and 27 (top indicator bar turns yellow).
Section 34
Cmp Gain Reduction
meter, displays the level of compression occurring in section 26.
Section 35
Lim Gain Reduction
meter, displays the level of limiting occurring in section 27.
This meter will tend to display up to approximately 4 to 5 dB of Gain Reduction at maximum
reasonable output of the system. Driving the system harder than this will tend to result in increasingly
audible distortion and/or compression, and is not recommended for high quality music playback or
Sound Reinforcement.
Section 36
High Pass Filter
, provides the control of the crossover parameters for the Low Frequency roll-off of
the woofer.
Slope/Type
is a drop down menu bar, with the following options for filters:
Bypass
6 dB/Oct. Butterworth (BW)