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Digital Audio Processor with Room Control
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Digital Audio Processor with Room Control: C2N-DAP8RC
Operations Guide - DOC. 8187A
On the rising edge of <
Store_EQ
>, the six trim band values will be stored in the
preset specified by <
Preset#
>. Valid values for <
Preset#
> range from 1 to 10. The
<
Preset#_F
> output reports the current trim preset.
On the rising edge of <
Recall_EQ
> the values stored in the indicated <
Preset#
> will
be recalled and propagated to the outputs. Here the <
EQ_FB
> outputs may have
different values than the inputs.
Alternatively, a rising edge of a <
Recall_EQ#
> (1 through 10) input will recall that
trim preset.
The <
EQ
> inputs adjust the gains of the 6 filters; thus <
EQ_1>
corresponds to filter
#1, <
EQ_2
> corresponds to filter #2, and so forth. The gains are adjustable within a
range of –10 dB to +5 dB, and are applied equally to 7 of the 8 channels (the
subwoofer channel is excluded). All trim band values propagate immediately to the
outputs.
Valid values for <
EQ
> range from -100 (-10 dB) to +50 (+5 dB). An <
EQ
> value of
0 (0 dB) means that the signal will pass unaffected. Values above and below 0 will
boost or attenuate the gain in increments of .1 dB. That is, changing the analog value
by 1 signifies a 0.1 decibel boost or attenuation.