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DSP Control

MENU
The Input Settings menu is used to configure the speaker's input sensitivity control and Delay and Phase 
control;
    

The MIC is used as the Input 1 input sensitivity control. After confirming the MIC input, the MIC light on the 
panel will light up.
HI-Z is used as the input 2 input sensitivity control. After confirming the HI-Z input, the HI-Z lamp on the 
panel will light up.
The Delay menu is used to create time calibrations with other speakers. The options available for this 
selection are: 0 or a maximum delay of 69.19 Feet. The delay can be changed in increments of 0.69 Feet. The 
default is 0 Feet.
Phase setting is set for the entire loudspeaker system;

The Factory Presets menu is used to configure the type of sound that the speaker sends. The options 
available for this selection are: LIVE, MUSIC, SPEECH, and MONITOR. The MASTER VOL menu button can be 
used to configure the presets for different occasions.

- LIVE- for live sound reinforcement applications. (Defaults)
- MUSIC - for recording music playback and EDM applications.
- SPEECH- for vocal language applications.
- MONITOR - for ground monitoring

EQ menu

The EQ menu is a 4-band EQ (equalizer) that the user can fine tune in addition to FUNCTION and LOCATION. 
The options available for this selection are: HI, MD, LM, and LO.

Factory Presets

04: SPEECH

05: DJ

EXIT

Input Settings

Are you sure

Switch to Mic ?

Yes

No

Input Settings

Are you sure

Switch to High

Resistance ?

Yes

No

Input Settings

HI-Z

Phase

Exit

Delay:    0    Feet

MIC

Input Settings

Phase

Exit

Delay:    0    Feet

MIC

HI-Z

Input Settings

Phase

Exit

MIC

HI-Z

Delay:

 69.16 Feet

Factory Presets

01:LIVE

02:MUSIC

03:FLAT

EQ FREQ

Q GAIN

HI

MD

LM

LO

12.1K

2.52K

500.0

101.5

HS

3.00

3.00

LS

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

EQ FREQ

Q GAIN

L0

ALLBPSS

FLAT

Exit

101.5

LS

0.0

NO

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Summary of Contents for Event 2K

Page 1: ...EVENT 2K SYSTEM EVENT 4K SYSTEM ...

Page 2: ...Important Safety Instructions 2 ...

Page 3: ...S 3 USEFULL DATA 4 QUICK START 5 CONNECT MANNER 6 BACK PANEL DESCRIPTION 7 DSP CONTROL 7 CONNECTION PLATE SYSTEM 8 WIRE CONNECTIONS 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 10 DSP SOFTWARE CONNECTION IP CONTROL INSTRUCTION 10 GUARANTEE 4 4 4 5 6 8 9 13 15 16 18 19 3 ...

Page 4: ...eliability Also great emphasis is placed in creating and bringing to market products that can fill multiple applications and also offer customers exceptional value Every audio product is strictly tested and complied to very strict standards System Type Active column system with DSP controls Power Rating Class D RMS 500W 2 1000W 2 DSP MODES LIVE MUSIC FLAT DJ SPEECH Power Supply 110 240V 50 60HZ En...

Page 5: ...mout more than one speaker on a stand at one time The ARRAY SYSTEMS loudspeakers are heavy It is recommended that a second person to help place the cabinet on a stand When the speaker is placed on a stand always check the integrity and center of gravity of the system If the speaker can be tipped easily or the pole is swaying it is recommended that you lower the height of the stand Position the sta...

Page 6: ...til it is tight 3 After the installation is completed if you choose to turn the control switch to the UNLOCK position you can rotate the column to any angle If you need to fix the angle turn the control switch to the LOCK position 4 If you need to disassemble turn the control switch to the LOCK position and then rotate the column in the opposite direction Connect Manner UNLOCK LOCK EVENT 2K 6 ...

Page 7: ...T 4K SUB on a flat surface 2 Push the SAT from front to back into the SUB connector until it is tight 3 After the installation is completed if you need to disassemble press the LOCK button of the SUB connector and push the SAT forward slowly 7 ...

Page 8: ...le for INPUT 3 4 9 VOLUME Input level is used to adjust the level control of the level of a signal input 10 AUX IN Line input level control is available for stereo 11 SIG LIMITER signal light it will light green when there is signal and the red light will start to ligh when the amplifier starts to compress 12 LCD DSP Control and monitoring interface 13 MASTER VOL Total volume adjustment range 60dB...

Page 9: ... the selected menu item The settings will be saved The focus will return to the menu item on the left side of the DSP menu 6 Repeat steps 2 through 5 to modify other DSP and system settings 7 Select EXIT to return to the main screen Full range speaker DSP control menu Full range speaker DSP control menu options are available for speakers EXIT menu The EXIT menu is used to return to the home screen...

Page 10: ...lable for this selection are LIVE MUSIC SPEECH and MONITOR The MASTER VOL menu button can be used to configure the presets for different occasions LIVE for live sound reinforcement applications Defaults MUSIC for recording music playback and EDM applications SPEECH for vocal language applications MONITOR for ground monitoring EQ menu The EQ menu is a 4 band EQ equalizer that the user can fine tune...

Page 11: ...ersion firmware version User Programs 01 EMPTY 02 EMPTY 03 EMPTY User Programs 05 EMPTY 06 EMPTY 07 EMPTY User Programs 11 EMPTY 12 EMPTY 13 EMPTY User Programs 14 EMPTY 15 EMPTY 16 EMPTY User Programs 15 EMPTY 16 EMPTY EXIT User Programs 01 EMPTY 02 EMPTY 03 EMPTY Save Delete Load User Programs 01 EMPTY 02 EMPTY 03 EMPTY Delete Exit Save Back HI MD LM LO 12 1K 2 52K 500 0 101 5 Default 0 decibels...

Page 12: ...erface To reset your system to original factory settings follow below steps 1 From the System menu in the DSP menu select Default Settings A message prompt to restore the factory settings will appear Reset ALL Setting YES 2 Reset ALL Setting select YES 3 Are you sure choose YES The speaker will reboot the system and reset the system to its original factory settings System Reset All Settings Yes No...

Page 13: ... active subwoofer with a TRS to XLR connector Then connect the speakon cable from the output of power in the Subwoofer to the satellites input 2 Complete other connections as illustrated 3 Turn on your mixer first then the stereo power amplifier 4 Turn up the volume controls of your amplifier to about70 5 Use PFL function to get the proper input level for the mixer and adjust the Mian Mix Level co...

Page 14: ...e into the line input Stereo Jack of your active speaker cabinet 2 Connect the power cord to mains 3 Turn on your mixer first then the active speaker cabinets 4 Turn up the volume control of the active speaker cabinets 5 Use PFL function to get the proper input level for the mixer and adjust the Main Mix Level control to manipulate the output level 6 After using turn off your stereo power amplifie...

Page 15: ...9 Wire Connections 15 ...

Page 16: ...al Grille with Foam Rubber Feet Integrated side handles Moun ng Smart Moun ng and Connec on Dimensions WxHxD 440 x 520 5 x 640mm 17 32 x 20 49 x 25 20 Net Weight 26 1Kg 57 54 Ibs Enclosure Construc on Aluminium Cabinet Metal Grille Resistant Paint Connector 2 x Electronic Adapter 1 x Input Connector for Sub Another with Input Connector for Satellite Dimensions WxHxD φ112 5 x 354mm φ4 43 x 13 94 Ne...

Page 17: ...mbo XLR 1 4 1 x RCA In L R 1 x 3 5 Stereo Jack Output 1 x XLR Thru Mixout External Controls Volume Control Switch for Input sens Sw ch for mode selector Power ON with Green LED Limiter with Red LED Ground Li OLED DSP Display and Control IP Control MP3 and BT op on Power Supply 115V 230V 50 60Hz Switchable Enclosure Construc on Plywood Cabinet Resistant Black Paint Metal Grille with Foam Rubber Fee...

Page 18: ...09 software 1 EVENT 2K EVENT 4K SYSTEM 1PCS 2 Connect the router to the module network port and turn on the power 3 Make the computer connect to the router and open software CS PRO_V1 0 9 5 Click the Refresh and Click the Device List that appears After the connection is OK you can make initial debugging on this user page Click EVENT 2K EVENT 2K ...

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