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Safety First!

Before installing the SP-DSP card, please

read this Quick-Start Guide carefully and keep
it for future reference.

CAUTION!

 This circuit board is

static sensitive, and is packed in
an anti-static bag. Please use
anti-static precautions when

handling the SP-DSP card, such as the use of
an electrically grounded wrist band and anti-
static mat.

WARNING!

 These servicing

instructions are for use by
qualified personnel only. To
avoid electric shock, do not

perform any servicing other than that
contained in the Operating Instructions

unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all
servicing to qualified service personnel.
Make sure the power is off and the power cord
disconnected
 before removing the top cover to
gain access to the inside of the SP2400.

Mackie Industrial strongly recommends that
this circuit board be installed only by a
professional technician, sound installer, or
contractor with electronic servicing experience.

1. Never open the SP1200/SP2400 with the

power supply on.

2. After installing the SP-DSP1 card, and before

applying power to the SP1200/SP2400,
make sure the cover is properly installed
and that no wires are pinched between the
cover and chassis.

The SP-DSP1 is a

real-time digital
signal processor that
can be installed in
the SP1200 or
SP2400. It uses a
proprietary algorithm
to sense noise in a
room and adjust the
gain of the program
source accordingly.
This unique approach effectively "nulls out"
the music sensed at the ambient microphone,
allowing the DSP to measure the actual
ambient noise level in the room. As the noise
level increases, the gain of the music
automatically increases to compensate for the
increased noise.

TXD

L/R

RXD

GND

+5V

+5V

GND

+5V

J4

DSP

EEPROM

J3

J1

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U16

U14

U12

U8

U9

U3

U4

U1

U11

U7

U5

U10

U6

U2

U15

U17

U18

J2

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