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BOOT DISPLAY AND
TROUBLE SHOOTING

display

meaning/explanation

DIGITAL EQ

display of unit type part one

JÜNGER E07

display of unit type part two

VERSION E07
C:x.x E: y.y

display of loaded software versions
x.x and y.y

display

error/message

remedies

NO  SYNC

no sync at digital input

connect the digital input with
valid input signal

NO  timecode

no timecode at
timecode input

connect the timecode input
with valid LTC input signal

NO  data

empty preset, no data
stored before

use another preset for loading
parameter

ERROR 1...5

error level 1..5

switch power off, reboot the
unit by switching power on

5.1

BOOT DISPLAY

5.2

ERROR DISPLAY
AND TROUBLE
SHOOTING

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Summary of Contents for e07

Page 1: ...DIGITAL FILTER PROCESSOR model e07 operation manual rev 0 41 Rudower Chaussee 5 Geb 9 51 D 12489 Berlin Germany Telefon 49 030 677721 0 Fax 49 030 677721 46 Studiotechnik GmbH...

Page 2: ...t and natural manner as the finest analogue filters The digital filter processor Model e07 is a 4 band parametric equaliser It is possible to use each filter band as a normal parametric or as a dynami...

Page 3: ...ption of operations related to functions 4 1 Equaliser Filter bands Output 4 2 Dynamic equaliser Filter bands Output Dynamic mode 4 3 Equaliser 2 channel mode Status display Mode setting Filter bands...

Page 4: ...ts Copying snapshots by edit mode Playback an EDL by play mode autoplay Playback an EDL stepwise without timecode Clearing an EDL 4 8 Utilities Selection of 2 channel mode Selection of timecode Select...

Page 5: ...otes 6 1 Digital filter at 96 kHz 6 2 Dynamic equaliser 6 3 Working in high sampling mode 96 kHz 6 4 Influence of signal delay time 7 Technical specifications 8 Warranty and service information 33 33...

Page 6: ...07 switch the power off at all connected units The digital filter processor e07 is made as standard 19 unit EIA format It occupies 1 RU 44 mm height space in a rack Please allow at least addititonal 3...

Page 7: ...CAPTURE activates capturing of snapshots see 4 7 L R switches between left right channel in 2 channel mode see 4 3 FILTER switches between normal user mode 4 band EQ and low and high cut filter adjust...

Page 8: ...l jack 1 open 2 3 signal balanced max 5 Vpp input for S PDIF standard format RCA socket DIGITAL OUT output for AES EBU standard format output XLR male panel jack 1 open 2 3 signal balanced max 5 Vpp o...

Page 9: ...utilities Following syntax is used SYMBOL NAME ACTIVITY DISPLAY 4 0 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS RELATED TO FUNCTIONS describes action or function by use of button or rotary knob describes the name of b...

Page 10: ...lay 20 500 l mid 50 20 000 Hz mid1 display 50 20 00 h mid 50 20 000 Hz mid2 display 50 20 00 high 2 000 20 000 Hz display 2 00 20 00 FREQ selection of filter type for low and high filter and adjustmen...

Page 11: ...lay 15 0 15 0 GAIN bypass for gain control gain 0dB display OFF DYN set the dynamic function for filter band display RDUC if cut is adjusted 15 0 dB ENHC if boost is adjusted 0 1 15 dB FREQ threshold...

Page 12: ...ed blank stereo mode MODE Selection of MAINMENU UTIL Selection of UTILITY menu 2 CH Selection of 2 channel mode FREQ fine resolution frequency adjustment related to max boost cut RANGE boost cut contr...

Page 13: ...equency range 2 120 Hz 6 12 or 18 dB per octave FREQ frequency adjustment 2 120 Hz fine resolution display 2 120 RANGE slope control 6 12 or 18 dB per octave display 6dB 18dB RANGE bypass for the low...

Page 14: ...arameters The selected channel is displayed in the status display above L R button see 4 3 the selection can be changed by L R button Display above A B button A memory A selected all adjustments possi...

Page 15: ...ction of PRESET SAVE MODE display SAVE PRST name P number of last loaded preset or 01 if no preset was loaded before FREQ ENTER Selection of preset number xx for parameter low section saving display S...

Page 16: ...ot loadable LOAD A PRST xx st data 2 ch preset in stereo mode not loadable FREQ ENTER Loading of preset xx into memory A or B low section MODE Selection of MAINMENU LOAD PRST Selection of PRESET LOAD...

Page 17: ...tion of preset number yy for preset low section copy display SAVE PRST yy name Pyy Attention Preset was used before and will be overwritten after saving or SAVE PRST yy NO DATA Free preset for copy un...

Page 18: ...into memory A low section MODE Selection of MAINMENU SAVE PRST Selection of PRESET SAVE MODE display SAVE PRST xx name Pxx FREQ ENTER Copy save back of preset xx into preset xx low section display NAM...

Page 19: ...nged by time code values MODE Selection of MAINMENU SNAP SHOT Selection of SNAPSHOT MENU CAPT ON CAPTURE button activated Red LED in CAPTURE button blinks CAPTURE Storing freeze of actual equaliser pa...

Page 20: ...is to be set between the timecode values of snapshot before and snapshot behind ETR Saving the generated timecode and low FREQ switching to filter parameter setting display edit and filter parameter s...

Page 21: ...de values of snapshot before and snapshot behind edit Recall of filter parameter set for l mid WIDTH sound rehearsal and on line editing display edit and filter parameter set snapshot no readjustment...

Page 22: ...seconds value ff high FREQ Selection of frames value Note Caused by arrangement of snapshots by time code it is necessary to create different timecode values for each snapshot even if EDL is only use...

Page 23: ...of PLAY MODE display play xx and equaliser parameter display xx snapshot number No parameter is adjustable Takes are recalled manually CAPTURE manual recall of next snapshot one step forward A B manu...

Page 24: ...HOT Selection of SNAPSHOT MENU clear Selection of PLAY MODE display takelist clr Yes no yes Clearing the EDL Attention No undo possible no Escaping clearing mode without delete Selection of working mo...

Page 25: ...above L R button L 2 ch mode left channel selected R 2 ch mode right channel selected blank stereo mode MODE Selection of MAINMENU UTIL Selection of UTILITY menu 2 CH Selection of 2 channel mode or st...

Page 26: ...ENU UTIL Selection of UTILITY menu time code Selection of timecode setting display time code act frame stat 24 f 25 f 30 f frame stat actual frame setting 24 F 24 frames per second 25 F 25 frames per...

Page 27: ...nits don t want to accept incoming signals MODE Selection of MAINMENU UTIL Selection of UTILITY menu chan stat Selection of channel status setting display channel stat act chan stat cons prof trns cha...

Page 28: ...IL Selection of UTILITY menu DATA Selection of DATA SAVE menu save edl Selection of data saving mode display name edl nrxx e d i t l i s t xx Selection of data block EDL number for FREQ low section da...

Page 29: ...saved data display load edl nr nr name number of selected data block number of actual running data block name name of actual running data block The unit is detecting the selected data block automatica...

Page 30: ...ce which is connected to the AES EBU input and which is playing back formerly saved data The unit is detecting actual running data blocks automatically display show edl nr name number of actual runnin...

Page 31: ...T L I reset EDL to take 01 3 UP L I next EDL take 4 DOWN L I previous EDL take 5 BYPASS L I general bypass 6 CAPTURE L I captures snapshot LTC 7 reserved 8 not used 9 not used 10 not used 11 not used...

Page 32: ...from other remote controls Connector D SUB 9pin Pin assignment of the connector 5 1 9 6 Pin Signal name Functions 1 not used 2 TXD Transmit data 3 RXD Receive data 4 not used 5 GND GND 6 DSR Data set...

Page 33: ...or message remedies NO SYNC no sync at digital input n connect the digital input with valid input signal NO timecode no timecode at timecode input n connect the timecode input with valid LTC input sig...

Page 34: ...ue filter the corresponding transmission characteristics must be designed in digital form High quality digital filters should sound as good at high frequencies as good analogue filters and in order to...

Page 35: ...ts of the signal filtered by the filter band which has more level as the adjusted threshold level will be reduced by the RANGE value The level reduction never comes below the threshold level threshold...

Page 36: ...e rate That means that the filter calculation is proceed at doubled sample rate of the input signal 88 2 kHz for 44 1 kHz input or 96 kHz for 48 kHz input INPUT SIGNAL OUTPUT SIGNAL DOUBLED SAMPLE RAT...

Page 37: ...re changing it This delay must be considered before attempting to mix signals processed by the dynamics processor with other undelayed signals When mixing together a delayed signal and a direct signal...

Page 38: ...ch band overall bypass low cut filter frequency range 2 Hz 120 Hz 6 12 18 dB per octave high cut filter frequency range 2 kHz 20 kHz 6 12 18 dB per octave low filter frequency range 20 Hz 500 Hz 15 15...

Page 39: ...gram signal dependent time code LTC level 10 dBu connector XLR 10 kOhm balanced serial remote RS 232 TTL level 9 pin SUB D GPI TTL level 15 pin SUB D power supply IEC mains input socket AC 25 VA 230 V...

Page 40: ...wo year warranty on the digital filter processor MODEL e07 If the unit has to be serviced please send it ideally in the original box to J NGER AUDIO Studiotechnik GmbH Rudower Chaussee 5 Geb 9 51 D 12...

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