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CAUTION

CAUTION

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Tact Audio

1.  Read  these  instructions  entirely  before  installing  or  operating  this  equip-

ment.

2.  Keep these instructions.
3.  Heed all warnings.
4.  Do not use this equipment near water or allow it to become wet.
5.  Do  not  block  any  ventilation  openings.  Install  in  accordance  with  the  manufac-

turer’s instructions.

6.  Do  not  install  near  any  heat  sources  such  as  radiators,  heat  registers,  stoves, 

or  other    appliances  (including  amplifi ers)  that  produce  heat;  doing  so  may 
damage the unit and present a fi re hazard.

7.  Do  not  defeat  the  safety  purpose  of  the  polarized  or  grounding-type  plug.    A 

polarized  plug  has  two  blades  with  one  wider  than  the  other.    If  the  provided 
plug  does  not  fi t  into  your  outlet,  consult  an  electrician  for  replacement  of  the 
outlet  to  one  that  is  polarized.  To  protect  against  electrical  shock,  match  the 
wide  blade  of  the  polarized  plug  to  the  wide  slot  in  the  outlet  and  fully  insert 
the plug.

8.  Protect  the  power  cord  from  being  walked  on  or  pinched,  particularly  at  plugs, 

convenience  receptacles,  and  the  point  where  they  exit  the  equipment.  Do  not 
use this unit with a damaged cord or plug.

9.  Only use attachments/accessories specifi ed by the manufacturer.
10.  Unplug  this  equipment  during  lightning  storms  or  when  unused  for  long  peri-

ods of time.   

11.  Refer all servicing to qualifi ed service personnel.  

  

1.  Always unplug the unit from the electrical outlet before cleaning.
2.  Do  not  use  abrasive  cleaners.  Simply  wipe  the  exterior  with  a  clean  soft  cloth. 

A  small  amount  of  nonabrasive  cleaner  may  be  used  on  the  cloth  to  remove 
excessive dirt or fi ngerprints.

Important Safety 

Instructions

Cleaning and 

Maintenance

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operation.  

Summary of Contents for RCS 2.2 XP

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual RCS 2 2 XP Preampli er Dynamic Room Correction System...

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Page 3: ...QUALIFIED PERSONNEL The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature a...

Page 4: ...to one that is polarized To protect against electrical shock match the wide blade of the polarized plug to the wide slot in the outlet and fully insert the plug 8 Protect the power cord from being wal...

Page 5: ...n channels _______________________ DAC 2 analog output subwoofers _______________________ ADC analog input _______________________ Registration 2006 Tact Audio Corporation All rights reserved No part...

Page 6: ...oom Correction 12 Connecting the RCS 2 2X 20 Front Panel Controls 25 Remote Control 26 Front Panel Display 28 Main screen 28 MAIN menu 30 MODE menu 31 ADC menu 32 DOUT FS menu 33 POL menu 34 TEST menu...

Page 7: ...ollowing items in the accessory kit 1 AC mains cord 1 RJ11 data cable 1 RJ11 to RS232 adapter 1 15 RS232 cable CD ROM with RCS software Measurement microphone Remote control 2 AAA batteries This manua...

Page 8: ...es of the RCS 2 2 XP is its separate subwoofer output The RCS 2 2X P can be used with one or preferably two subwoofers An electronic crossover can be set with a frequency between 60 and 400 Hz and a s...

Page 9: ...nd inexpensive future upgrades Even the rear panel including the sockets can be exchanged to accommodate future interfaces The front panel and DSP s are 100 software driven and improvements or new fea...

Page 10: ...el It is also known that our ears are more sensitive to frequencies between 2000 and 5000 Hz than to frequencies bellow 2000 Hz and above 5000 Hz In addi tion to this our hearing sensitivity changes w...

Page 11: ...ers as the system listening level changes How does it work Dynamic Room Correction DRC offers a very sophisticated way of handling a multi target curve approach to solving equal loudness curve problem...

Page 12: ...uency response for all mea sured channels can be displayed on the screen Crossover lters and actual cor rection lters can be viewed The displayed graphs provide valuable information that helps users d...

Page 13: ...n place 2 2 XP in bypass mode by pressing on the BP remote control button or by using the front panel controls Fig 2 Tact 2 2 XP main screen Note a next to BP It indicates that BP bypass mode is selec...

Page 14: ...yed in Fig 5 The MSR MIC CAL option should be turned ON and the MIC FILE eld should display the microphone serial number as printed on your microphone MSR MIC CAL When this option is set to ON the roo...

Page 15: ...R SL and SR options to select enable a channel for measurement Channels are labeled as L for left R for right SL for subwoofer left and SR for subwoofer right channel Selected enabled channels are ma...

Page 16: ...option to display AUTO ON and then click on the SET option to activate automatic room correc tion In a split of a second the 2 2 XP will calculate target curves based on LF HF crossover lter selection...

Page 17: ...ode menu 2 1 mode selection is displayed in the upper left corner 1 The rest of the procedure is the same as in 2 2 mode Note the change in the measurement screen in Fig 7 The Tact 2 2 XP will automat...

Page 18: ...lection is displayed in the upper left corner 1 The rest of the procedure is the same as in 2 2 mode Note the change in the measurement screen in Fig 9 The Tact 2 2 XP will automatically select channe...

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Page 20: ...to 96 kHz 16 24 bits However the AES EBU and RCA coaxial input also sup port 192kHz Digital output 1 main channels The RCS 2 2 XP has 3 digital outputs for the main channels 1 S PDIF RCA 1 AES EBU XLR...

Page 21: ...signed to accommodate virtually any input and output needed without adding extra cost for features certain users might not use There are there fore 3 optional modules that can be installed ADC convert...

Page 22: ...stalled 1 analog stereo single ended RCA 1 analog stereo balanced XLR RCS 2 2 XP Connections NOTE The optional ADC module is required for analog inputs The RCS 2 2 XP has 4 stereo analog inputs when t...

Page 23: ...eo single ended RCA 1 analog stereo balanced XLR NOTE The optional DAC module is required for analog outputs Connect the supplied measurement microphone to the Mic Input connector when taking a room m...

Page 24: ...port for communication with your personal computer CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Use the AUX port to connect to TacT digital amplifiers or to daisy chain with multiple RS232 components AC mains input mains...

Page 25: ...by pressing it multiple times it will toggle through all of the ve digital inputs The selected input will be displayed in the input display portion of the display Press the ANALOG ANALOG button to sel...

Page 26: ...CAUTION CAUTION 26 Tact Audio The remote control is used to access the front panel display controls and menus REMOTE CONTROL CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION 4 11 2 9 1 3 5 6 7 10 8 12...

Page 27: ...he remaining nine buttons will engage the corresponding room correction preset 5 MENU The MENU button will switch the front panel display from the status screen to the MAIN menu screen 6 VIDEO The VID...

Page 28: ...is positioned over CR 1 you can also select a correction preset by pressing one of the ten buttons located in the block labeled CORRECTION on the remote control The 2 2 XP will display a next to the...

Page 29: ...y indicator This displays the currently selected output sampling frequency The output sam pling frequency is can be modi ed in the OUT FS general menu option Input sampling frequency indicator This di...

Page 30: ...UT FS menu use to set the Left Right and Sub Left Right digital output sampling frequency POL menu use to set the channel polarity as well as the absolute polarity TEST menu allows for the pink noise...

Page 31: ...ht Left SUB and Right SUB STEREO 2 1 This mode produces 3 output signals Left Right and one SUB signal In this mode the SUB signal is mono and is output to both the Left SUB and Right SUB outputs STER...

Page 32: ...s for the ADC input stage 0dB or 6dB These values can be assigned to each input independently To select an option use the UP and DOWN navigation buttons and to change its value press the ENTER button...

Page 33: ...highlight the desired option 44 1 48 88 96 192 kHz and then press the ENTER button to make the selection Output 1 refers to the Left Right channel output Output 2 refers to the Sub Left Right channel...

Page 34: ...l buttons and to Tttt change its value press the ENTER button to toggle between a or setting If all channel options are set to or all channel options are set to all output signals will come out in pha...

Page 35: ...used to set the number of seconds that the display will remain on before turning o or dimming after accessing an option on the front panel display This pa rameter can be set to a value from 3 to 30 s...

Page 36: ...s feature allows for multiple Tact units to be controlled by the same RS232 link The RS232 speed is set to 57 6 Kb To change the system device address highlight the Address option and then using the L...

Page 37: ...P and DOWN navigational buttons to high light the option and then press the ENTER button to change the setting If the L R option is set to DISABLE the Left Right channel will operate in normal mode Th...

Page 38: ...used to indicate signal pres ence on either channel or to indicate near clip condition To use it as a signal presence indicator set the Detection to a value close to 90 0 dB To use it as near clip in...

Page 39: ...lected option use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons 1 LOCK MENU When this option is set to YES all Main Menu options ex cept LOCK and INFO are disabled 2 LOCK DRC RCS When this option is set to YES the user...

Page 40: ...o verify the versin of rmware that is installed on your RCS 2 2 XP This screen also provides Tact Audi Tact Audi T o s web address and phone number Pleae feel free to contact us should you require any...

Page 41: ...is option allows for correction preset selection Place the screen cursor over this option and use the UP DOWN buttons to display the desired preset Press the ENTER button to make a selection The activ...

Page 42: ...e UP and DOWN buttons to place screen cursor on desired option and then use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to adjust individual channel level set tings Place screen cursor over eld 1 and press ENTER to sw...

Page 43: ...the ENTER button 1 Use this option to set low pass lter order This option can be set from 1 to 24 2 Use this option to set the low pass lter cuto frequency Minimum fre quency is 40 Hz and maximum fre...

Page 44: ...er of measurements that are averaged prior to being saved The averaging process reduces the effects of random environmental noise Typical Average values go from 10 to 30 DELAY If you do not want to be...

Page 45: ...t screen will be displayed After the measurements are completed click on the EXIT option and then click on the MENU button to go back to the DRC RCS screen Fig 3 At any time dur ing the measurement pr...

Page 46: ...enu is used to control the 12 band parametric equalized This menu is ac cessed through the PAR EQ option on the RCS 2 2X rst screen If Par Eq preset is set to BP bypass the following screen will be di...

Page 47: ...each channel has a separate set of EQ lters If YES is select ed the channels are linked and there will be only one set of lters used for both the left and right channels To change the LINK setting hig...

Page 48: ...s The lter parameters will be applied globally to both the left and right channels This scren is accessed through the LINK menu option on the PAR EQ menu screen PARAMETRIC EQ menu To change a paramete...

Page 49: ...dwidth and they will be applied independently to the left channel There is an analogous table for the right chan nel You can enter the right channel table from the previous menu the PAR EQ screen To c...

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