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4.4.

 

CONTROLLING

 

THE

 

XT

 

SERIES

 

SPEAKERS 

 

Once the software is up and running, all connected speakers will be seen in the ID list to the left hand side of the screen.  All 
parameters available to the user will be available by double clicking the device required to monitor, and the parameters screen 
will be displayed.   

Across the top of the parameters window, there are several options available to the user: 

Load 

– Allows loading of a preset file from a storage location such as the computer hard drive. 

Save

 – Allows saving of the current parameters to a file in a storage location such as the computer hard drive. 

Store

 – Allows storing of the current parameters to a preset location on the amplifier.  Locations are provided to the user to enable 

this, and avoid writing over any factory presets.  Once a preset is overwritten, the original preset file must be used to recover the 
data. 

Recall

 – Loads a preset from the amplifier memory, remotely.  This allows presets to be changed on units in inaccessible locations.  

However, once the COM cable is removed, the unit will revert back to the preset as indicated by the knob on the unit itself. 

Name Device

 – This allows the user to change the name for each device, and this is stored in the amplifier memory.  The name 

will also be changed in the ID list to allow for easy identification. 

From the parameters page, the following parameters can be adjusted: 

Input Source – 

Allows the user to select between a noise source and the analog input.  The noise source is especially useful when 

tuning the system to a particular room, or for fault finding. 

Noise Generator – 

Provides level control and noise type when noise generator is selected as the input. 

Phase – 

Polarity switching is allowed with the option of 0 or 180 degrees. 

Delay – 

Delay can be specified in both time and distance.  Delays for low and high, and system delay are available. 

Summary of Contents for XT Series

Page 1: ...P AUDIO XT SERIES MANUAL...

Page 2: ...system s installer AND end user 3 This manual must be read and understood and ALL warnings must be followed 4 Follow all instructions to insure optimal product performance 5 The XT Active products are...

Page 3: ...design and operation of this advanced active speaker system The XT Series of products is designed for both installation and portable truly professional sound reinforcement systems The XT series of mi...

Page 4: ...1 1 x 16 5 x 23 2inches 538 x 650 x 650mm 21 2 x 25 6 x 25 6inches 538 x 650 x 650mm 21 2 x 25 6 x 25 6inches Acoustic Specifications Sensitivity 92dB 93dB 95dB 95dB 97dB N A 98dB N A Frequency Respon...

Page 5: ...h Switch Mode Power Supply N A Class D with Switch Mode Power Supply Protection N A N A N A N A N A Turn On Delay Short Circuit Protection DC Voltage Protection Peak Voltage Limiter Over Temperature P...

Page 6: ...cceptable voltage range is 85VAC 265VAC The amplifier s switch mode power supply SMPS will automatically adjust to the mains voltage present The powered XT enclosures use a standard IEC type connector...

Page 7: ...h male and female XLR type connectors and speakon connectors Any standard XLR type cable end connectors may be used The image below illustrates the inputs found on the amplifier plate Line Input and L...

Page 8: ...log screen will appear checking options for connecting to the device in question To ensure communication occurs on the right COM cable this must be selected from the drop down list For linking between...

Page 9: ...nal preset file must be used to recover the data Recall Loads a preset from the amplifier memory remotely This allows presets to be changed on units in inaccessible locations However once the COM cabl...

Page 10: ...ble that protection will be desired to ensure other users do not get unwanted access If the LOCK button is pressed a password prompt will be shown To block use to all features of the software only sig...

Page 11: ...be monitored if system distortion is present PROBLEM Distorted sound When input levels to the XT amplifiers exceed 0 775 V RMS for line level inputs it is possible to produce system clipping or overdr...

Page 12: ...power amplifier THE INTERNAL FUSE IS NOT USER REPLACABLE UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE AMPLIFIER PANEL BE REMOVED FROM THE CABINET Care should be exercised when disconnecting the amplifier module...

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