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51.

 

The value of 0XF9 in the configuration file must read 01 41 24 11 to enable 

96Khz operation. Xf5 and Xf7 should have values 00 04 04 04. 

52.

 

Select “BQ12” on the flow chart. 

53.

 

Pull down Ch1 drop down menu, select wipe.EQ310X and press ENTER. You 

must do this before loading an EQ310X file to wipe out the previous settings. 
Now select your LF.EQ310 file and press the ENTER button. Repeat for channels 
2 and 3 using the filters appropriate for the channel. Default Channel assignments 
in the DSP architecture are:  

LF 

 

MF 

 

HF 

SP1 

Ch3 

 

na 

 

na 

 SP2  Ch3 

 

 

 

Ch1 

 SP3  Ch3 

 

Ch2 

 

Ch1 

54.

 

IMPORTANT NOTE: On the front panel mute switches and the speaker 

connector, channels 1 and 3 are reversed from the DSP internal labeling. 1 is 3 
and 3 is 1. Or to put it another way, To the outside world ch1 is LF and Ch3 is 
HF. 

55.

 

Select ‘PAGE 2” 

56.

 

Select “Vol”. Set the volume offset between channels using the sliders. Close 

the dialog box. 

57.

 

Select “Delay3” button. Add desired delay to channels. Each increment is 

10.4uS. Close dialog box. 

58.

 

Select “SAVE” Enter a new unique file name for this configuration. 

59.

 

You may now unmute the amplifier and measure the response. Volume may 

be readjusted with the mute removed, but filters should be loaded with mute on in 
order to avoid sending pops and clicks through the system. 

60.

 

When the program is complete, select EEPROM on the EQ GUI panel. Select 

“EEPROM Write”. After several seconds you will see “EEPROM Done” Click 
OK and close the EEPROM panel. 

61.

 

Turn off the SP amplifier. Remove the interface cable. Turn on the SP 

amplifier.  

62.

 

The amplifier will now turn on with your program every time. 

Summary of Contents for SP Series

Page 1: ...Installation and Operation Instructions for SP Series Plate Amplifiers SpeakerPower Inc 3001 S Harbor Blvd Santa Ana CA 92704 ...

Page 2: ...into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 15 WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture 16 The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enc...

Page 3: ...he amplifier Do not block the circulation of air around the amplifier Do not place flammable materials over or near the amplifier c Sound deadening material should not be installed in contact with any electrical connections on the amplifier or speaker d Sound deadening material should be flame rated HB or better by UL LLC e Suitability of handles or mounting points should be determined by an appro...

Page 4: ...ECT SIGNAL 6 Parts Check List The amplifier comes with an appropriate AC power cord The user must provide input and speaker cabling appropriate for the application 7 Panel Layout The arrangement of the connectors may differ from model to model II DSP Connector Mute switches XLR input Volume Power Fuse Voltage Select Power In out ...

Page 5: ...r tool is the AMP 318851 1 a Rack mounting or any enclosure other than a speaker cabinet Speaker connections must be made with Class 1 wiring to the Speakon connector on the faceplate 2 We recommend using twisted pair wiring to the speakers of at least 16 gauge Both and wires are hot so they should not be allowed to touch any other wire the amplifier cabinet or ground The channels are brought out ...

Page 6: ...SP3 Rear View Wire Exits Side View End view LF MF 1 1 2 3 3 2 HF MF ...

Page 7: ...Some models do not have a voltage selector switch They must be connected to the supply indicated on the amplifier markings 2 Powering up the amplifier Before turning on the amplifier check to make sure the voltage selector switch is set to the proper range for your service Connect the input lower the volume control and turn on all preceding equipment in the signal chain To turn on power press the ...

Page 8: ...s to enter Setup mode 9 Set the parallel port to EPP mode in CMOS Setup 10 Save setup and boot to Windows 11 Unzip the files in ALE5 2 zip Run Setup exe to install 12 Unzip the files in DASDCT3 1 zip Run Setup exe to install 13 Unzip the files in softwareupdate zip into the DCT3 1 folder Overwrite any existing files of the same name 14 To Load an Existing Configuration 15 Plug interface cable from...

Page 9: ...ss OK 29 If you created filters before and saved them as a filter parameter par file you may reload them from the FILE menu and proceed to modify them as shown in the next steps 30 EDIT menu select Edit Filter Parameters 31 Add filters to table 32 EQ filters Remember when adding eq filters that bandwidth in the ALE program is expressed in Hz not octaves If translating from a processor that express...

Page 10: ...e file to the existing folder DAP Config Tool 2 0 38 Repeat steps 2 8 for each channel of the amplifier 39 Generate limits 40 Set Threshold 1 to 155dB 90 ref full output_ to gate out the noise floor Expansion slope 10 41 Set threshold 2 based on 1W output limit 95 5 Compression slope 30 42 Region 2 1 1 43 Don t forget to set Integration Attack and Release times in DCT 44 Operate DSP 45 Plug interf...

Page 11: ...beling 1 is 3 and 3 is 1 Or to put it another way To the outside world ch1 is LF and Ch3 is HF 55 Select PAGE 2 56 Select Vol Set the volume offset between channels using the sliders Close the dialog box 57 Select Delay3 button Add desired delay to channels Each increment is 10 4uS Close dialog box 58 Select SAVE Enter a new unique file name for this configuration 59 You may now unmute the amplifi...

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