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The LCD on any 

twotwo 

sub-woofers in the system shows the volume and LF Roll-off, e.g:

V

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2

0

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5

d

B

L

F

R

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2  Default Display

This display appears when there is no menu activity for more than 60 seconds, when the BACK button is 
pressed in the main menu, PRESET menu, or after a button press in standby mode. When the system is un-muted 
the default display shows: (in this example only left and right channels are assigned and volume is +15dB)

L

R

V

o

l

u

m

e

+

1

5

.

0

d

B

 

Actions

:   

(Note: No Submenus)

  

Rotary

:   UP/DOWN changes volume in 0.5dB steps (minimum -48.5dB,   maximum   

 

 

 

+15dB). Save value and send value to all channels.

  

Button

s:  MENU: the main menu appears (see 3).

 

 

 

BACK: If held for more than two seconds the volume locks at the current   

 

 

 

setting. The display looks like this (with +15.0 volume value as an example):

L

C

R

L

R

L

R

S

S

V

L

o

c

k

s

s

b

b

+

1

5

.

0

d

B

 
 

 

 

If the BACK button is held again for more than two seconds the volume    

 

 

 

unlocks and the display reverts to the default display.

 

 

 

PRESET: If pressed briefly the current preset is displayed for two seconds. 

 

 

 

If held for more than two seconds, the preset menu appears (see 4).

   SELECT: 

Nothing.

 

 

 

MUTE: a mute command will be sent to all channels and the display back   

 

 

 

light will flash twice per second. The Volume cannot be changed during    

 

 

 

mute. (From now on this will be the default display, until the MUTE  

 

 

 

 

button is pressed in any menu). This display shows:

 

A

l

l

C

h

a

n

n

e

l

M

u

t

e

The LCD on each 

twotwo

 monitor displays Remote Mute and the input source. The backlight flashes slowly, eg: 

 

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m

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M

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A

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X

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Summary of Contents for TWOTWO

Page 1: ...User Guide remote control Serial No Hand built by ...

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Page 3: ...o responsibility for any errors within this document CE Conformity PMC active loudspeakers conform to EC Directive LVD2006 95 EC and EMC 2004 108 EC WEEE European directive PMC is a member of a National Compliance scheme and has gained the associated certification of compliance from the Environment Agency with the registration WEEE GJ0101WU WEEE EU Directive This symbol on the product and in or on...

Page 4: ...udio chain from composer to studio or film stage post production or mastering and then finally the consumer We also think that a well designed loudspeaker should be able to excel regardless of the audio genre and reproduce spoken word rock pop or classical music with the same precision and accuracy Our unswerving passion for getting it right has made this goal possible Thank you for choosing PMC p...

Page 5: ...der Coldplay Brian May Universal EMI Sony Pinewood Studios Dreamworks Deutsche Grammophon and the BBC among the makers of movies and music who use our products Our loudspeakers were also used in the production of Titanic Spiderman III Iron Man 2 Finding Nemo Pirates of the Caribbean III and during broadcasts of the London Olympics 2012 EMI StevieWonder BBC Tony Bennett Prince Coldplay UNIVERSAL MU...

Page 6: ...Introduction Unpacking and Care Specifications Operational Controls Menu Structure Table Service The PMC Professional Range Warranty On Line Warranty Certificate Part 1 Your copy Warranty Certificate Part 2 PMC s copy Help us improve Your Comments ...

Page 7: ...erable Ensure these items are stored or disposed of safely twotwo Series loudspeakers can produce high sound pressure levels Exposure to high levels of sound has the potential to cause hearing damage Use care when adjusting the system volume to ensure sound pressure levels remain within safe and comfortable limits The twotwo remote control should only be cleaned with a dry lint free cloth Do not u...

Page 8: ...dspeaker in the chain is then connected to the RJ45 In socket of the subsequent speaker using another RJ45 cable Additional speakers are daisy chained it the same manner The supplied loop back terminator must be plugged into the RJ45 Thru port of the last loudspeaker in the control chain Loudspeakers can be connected in any order but digital audio is passed only from one speaker to the following s...

Page 9: ...n water damaged Care and Service In normal usage this PMC twotwo remote control should provide many years of trouble free operation but in the unlikely event that you suspect damage or failure has occurred do not attempt to repair the unit yourself There are no user serviceable parts inside Contact your dealer for advice and a service return address Clean the remote control only with a dry and lin...

Page 10: ...ingle RJ45 connector is provided which accepts power from any twotwo monitor or subwoofer and conveys control data into the twotwo network Maximum Cable Length 25 metres Dimensions H109 5 W143 5 D34 mm Specifications ...

Page 11: ...e currently displayed parameter 1 Power Up With the remote control plugged into the first speaker in the chain and the speakers turned on the display shows Waiting until all the speakers are fully powered up see below W a i t i n g 1 1 Standby Mode Standby mode is activated when the Power Off Mode is selected in the main menu In standby mode the display will look like this Z z z Actions Note Backl...

Page 12: ... more than two seconds the volume locks at the current setting The display looks like this with 15 0 volume value as an example L C R L R L R S S V L o c k s s b b 1 5 0 d B If the BACK button is held again for more than two seconds the volume unlocks and the display reverts to the default display PRESET If pressed briefly the current preset is displayed for two seconds If held for more than two s...

Page 13: ...iases menu the analogue input sensitiv ity menu or the channel settings menu Which setup sub menu option appears is dependent on the last shown setup sub menu option The last shown setup sub menu option appears in this example Channel Aliases S e t u p C h a n n e l A l i a s e s Sub menus Channel Aliases Analogue Input Sensitivity Backlight BL Timeout 1 None default Further channel aliases 2 None...

Page 14: ...wice per second when muted 3 1 1 1 Channel Aliases Menu The channel aliases menu is shown when the SELECT button is pressed in the aliases channel select menu The selected channel appears in the example below channel one is selected The channel aliases sub menu option that appears depends on the current channel alias but the selected channel and current alias is shown in the display in this exampl...

Page 15: ...e un mute command is sent to all channels The display backlight flashes twice per second when muted 3 1 3 BackLight BL Timeout The Backlight BL Timeout menu is shown when the SELECT button is pressed in the setup menu with the BL Timeout menu as active submenu The BL Timeout submenu option which appears depends on the current BL Timeout The current BL Timeout value appears in this example 2 mins B...

Page 16: ...two HF Shelf enter HF Shelf menu See 3 1 4 3 twotwo LF Shelf enter LF Shelf menu See 3 1 4 4 twotwo LF Rollof enter LF Rollof menu See 3 1 4 5 twotwo LF RollFr enter LF RollFr menu See 3 1 4 6 MUTE a mute un mute command is sent to all channels The display backlight will flash once per second when muted 3 1 4 1 Main Source Menu The Main Source menu is shown when the SELECT button is pressed in the...

Page 17: ...n mute command is sent to all channels The display backlight flashes once per second when muted 3 1 4 3 twotwo HF Shelf Menu The HF Shelf menu is shown when the SELECT button is pressed in the Channel Setting menu with HF Shelf as active sub menu The curent value appears in this example 01 00dB t w o t w o H F S h e l f 0 1 0 0 Actions Note No submenus Rotary UP DOWN changes HF Shelf in steps of 0...

Page 18: ...wo LF Rollof Menu The LF Rollof menu is shown when the SELECT button is pressed in the Channel Setting menu with LF Rolloff as active sub menu The current value appears in this example On t w o t w o L F R o l l o f O N Submenus On Off Actions Rotary UP DOWN scroll up down in the sub menu list Buttons MENU nothing BACK the channel settings menu appears see 3 1 4 PRESET If pressed briefly the curre...

Page 19: ...b w o o f e r M a i n S o u r c e Submenus Main Source Main Trim Sub LF Rollslope Sub LF RollFr 10dB Gain Phase Reverse Phase Parametric EQ PEQ Gain PEQ Freq PEQ Q LR Out Response LR Out Level Actions Rotary UP DOWN scroll up down in the sub menu list Buttons MENU nothing BACK the Setup menu appears see 3 1 PRESET If pressed briefly the current preset is displayed for two seconds If held for more ...

Page 20: ...enu The Main Trim menu is shown when the SELECT button is pressed in the Subwoofer menu with Main Trim as active submenu The current value appears In this example 1 00 M a i n T r i m 0 1 0 0 Actions Note No Submenus Rotary UP DOWN changes the Main trim in steps of 0 125dB The minimum setting is 8 00dB and the maximum is 7 87dB Buttons MENU nothing BACK the Setup menu appears see 3 1 5 PRESET If p...

Page 21: ...ns MENU nothing BACK the Setup menu appears see 3 1 5 PRESET If pressed briefly the current preset is displayed for two seconds If held for more than two seconds the preset menu appears see 4 SELECT saves setting and sends to selected channel The Subwoofer menu appears see 3 1 5 MUTE a mute un mute command is sent to all channels The display backlight flashes twice per second when muted 3 1 5 5 10...

Page 22: ...e menu is shown when the SELECT button is pressed in the Subwoofer menu with Phase as active submenu The current value appears In this example 30deg P h a s e 3 0 Actions Note No Submenus Rotary UP DOWN changes the Phase in 5 degree stepss The minimum setting is 0 degrees and the maximum is 180 degrees Buttons MENU nothing BACK the Setup menu appears see 3 1 5 PRESET If pressed briefly the current...

Page 23: ...RESET If pressed briefly the current preset is displayed for two seconds If held for more than two seconds the preset menu appears see 4 SELECT saves setting and sends to selected channel The Subwoofer menu appears see 3 1 5 MUTE a mute un mute command is sent to all channels The display backlight flashes twice per second when muted 3 1 5 10 PEQ Freq Menu The PEQ Freq menu is shown when the SELECT...

Page 24: ...mute command is sent to all channels The display backlight flashes twice per second when muted 3 1 5 12 LR Out Response The LR Out Response menu is shown when the SELECT button is pressed in the Subwoofer menu with LR Out Response as active submenu The current value appears In this example Filtered L R O u t R e s p o n s e F i l t e r e d Submenus Filtered Full range Actions Rotary UP DOWN scroll...

Page 25: ...s in standby mode or when the BACK button is pressed in the preset setup menu Which preset sub menu option appears depends on the last shown preset sub menu option this example shows the Preset Setup An asterix means the name is changeable by the user P r e s e t P r e s e t S e t u p Sub menus Preset Setup No Preset 1 PRESET A to 5 PRESET E Actions Rotary UP DOWN scrolls up down through the sub m...

Page 26: ...et Select menu see 4 1 1 Preset A E enter Preset settings menu see 4 1 2 MUTE a mute un mute command is sent to all channels The display backlight flashes twice per second when muted 4 1 1 Preset Aliases Select Menu The aliases preset select menu is shown when the SELECT button is pressed in the preset setup menu with aliases preset select as active sub menu Which aliases preset select sub menu op...

Page 27: ...d 4 1 2 Preset Settings Menu The preset settings menu is shown when the select button is pressed in the preset setup menu with one of the five presets as active submenu or when the back button is pressed in the preset Front LF Shelf menu Front HF Shelf menu Rear LF Shelf menu Rear HF Shelf menu Which preset settings submenu option ap pears depends on the last shown preset settings submenu option i...

Page 28: ...lf Menu The Front HF Shelf menu is shown when the SELECT button is pressed in the preset settings menu with Front HF Shelf as active sub menu 1 in this example along with the current value 1 00dB 1 F r o n t H F S h e l f 1 0 0 Actions Note No Submenus Rotary UP DOWN changes the Front HF Shelf in steps of 0 125dB The minimum value is 8 00dB and the maximum is 7 87dB Buttons MENU nothing BACK the p...

Page 29: ...nges the rear LF Shelf in steps of 0 125dB The minimum value is 8 00dB and the maximum is 7 87dB Buttons MENU nothing BACK the preset settings menu appears see 4 1 2 PRESET if pressed briefly the current preset is displayed for two seconds If held for more than two seconds the preset menu appears see 4 SELECT saves value and sends to all channels The preset settings menu appears see 4 1 2 MUTE a m...

Page 30: ...annel Aliases Ch 1 None Left Right Centre Left Surround Right Surround Left Back Right Back Subwoofer 1 All Channel Mute MUTE Blacklight Flashes Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 4 Ch 14 Analogue In Sens 4dB to 20dB Backlight Timeout Off 30 sec 2 min 5 min Left Main Source Analogue XLR Analogue RCA Main AES3 Left Main AES3 Right Main Trim 8 00 to 7 87dB twotwo HF Shelf 2 4 00dB to 4 00dB ...

Page 31: ...helf 2 4 00dB to 4 00dB twotwo LF Rollof 2 Off On twotwo LF RollFreq 2 50Hz 80Hz 120Hz 200Hz Right Centre Left Surround Right Surround Left Back Right Back Subwoofer 3 Main Source Analogue XLR Main AES3 Left Main AES3 Right AES L R Main Trim 8 00 to 7 87dB Sub LF Rollslope Off 6dB Oct 12dB Oct 18dB Oct Sub LF RollFr 50Hz 80Hz 120Hz 150Hz 200Hz ...

Page 32: ... 1 to 8 6 Current Preset PRESETS Preset n Alias Preset Presets 2 secs Preset Setup Preset Aliases Preset A ABC HIJ Preset n Alias Preset B Preset C Preset D Preset E 1 PRESET A Front LF Shelf 4 00 to 4 00dB Front HF Shelf 4 00 to 4 00dB Rear LF Shelf 4 00 to 4 00dB Rear HF Shelf 4 00 to 4 00dB 2 PRESET B 3 Preset C 4 Preset D 5 Preset E No Preset 1 PRESET A 2 PRESET B 3 PRESET C 4 PRESET D 5 PRESE...

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Page 34: ...eature allows different sizes of monitors to be used in concert to create effective multichannel systems where space is at a premium The twotwo series of active PMC monitors share the same core DSP signal processing class D amplification and ability to operate in either portrait or landscape orientations without compromising the stereo imaging or tonality The range currently comprises three two wa...

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