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    Delay GEQ PEQ Level Delay PEQ HPF > X-Over Recall Store < Edit > Setup Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute > Electro-Voice DC-One M Program:V01 (FullEdit (2in. 6out)) Owner’s Manual www.electrovoice.com[...]

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    equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated „dangerous voltage“ within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating an[...]

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    Contents Introduction ......................................................... 8 DC -One Features ..................................................................... 8 Controls & Connection .......................................... 10 Front Panel ............................................................................ 10 R ear Panel ...[...]

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    R outing ...................................................................................................... 29 Cross-Over (Output Channels) ...................................................................... 29 P arametric EQ (Output Channels) .................................................................. 31 Delay (Output Channels) .....[...]

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    6 > Recall Store < Edit > Setup > Electro-Voice DC-One Program:U01 (FullEdit (2in. 6out)) Select Buttons Store / Recall Setup V alue Display Input Meters USB Port Comp are / Edit Overview[...]

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    7 Owners Manual Delay GEQ PEQ Level Delay PEQ HPF X-Over Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute Mute Output Gain Reduction Meters, Out- put Channel Function Indicators and Output Level Meters Output Channel Mute Buttons Output Control buttons for Cross-Over , Parametric EQ, Delay and Level Processing Menues for High Pass Filter , Parametric EQ, Graphic EQ and De[...]

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    8 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Electro-V oice DC -One Digital Signal Processor . The Electro-V oice DC -One Digital System Processor is a universal two-input, six -output digital signal processor with the flexibility of configur ation to handle a multitude of audio system needs and applications; installed sound, house of worship, con v[...]

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    9 Owners Manual Matrix Router / Mix er • T wo (stereo) inputs • Summed left / right (mono) input • Six assignable outputs Outputs (each) • Cross-over (hi-pass / low -pass filters), with selectable filter types • 5-band parametric equaliz er • Delay • P olarit y • P eak RMS detecting limiter • Level & Mute • 24-bit, 48kHz D/A[...]

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    10 Controls & Connection Front Panel 1 – USB Connector USB 1.0 port for connection to a PC running Windows XP or Vista. With a connected PC you may run the DC -One Editor Graphic User Interface Application. The DC-One can be oper ated, edited and configured for installation with an easy to use, intuitive interface. Any av ailable firmware upd[...]

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    11 Owners Manual 4/5 – Value Up/Down Buttons Depending on the current LCD screen, the V alue Up/Down Buttons performs the following function: Recall – Select forw ards/backwards through the stored preset list to select a preset to be recalled to current memory . Store – Select User Preset destinations forwards/backwards to select a destinatio[...]

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    12 10 Store Button Pressing the Store button while in Run mode displays the Store Preset screen in the LCD displa y and the Store button lights. In this screen edited presets can be named and sav ed to a user preset location. Pressing the Store button again completes the preset save oper ation. T o exit without storing the current preset, press the[...]

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    13 Owners Manual 17 – Output PEQ Button Pressing the PEQ button places the current preset in Edit mode and jumps to the first Output Par ametric Equalizer screen. Subsequent button presses step through the six output channels. 18 – Output Delay Button Pressing the Delay button places the current preset in Edit mode and jumps to the Output Chann[...]

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    14 R ear Panel 24- A.C. Inlet The DC -One features a standard IEC A.C. inlet that will accept universal power cords. The DC -One power supply is auto-ranging and can accept voltages from 100 - 240V AC, 50 – 60Hz. Only A.C. cords approved for use in your country should be connected to the DC -One. 25 – A.C. Fuse The A.C. inlet includes a fuse ho[...]

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    15 Owners Manual 28 – Balanced XLR Outputs Each output channel has an electronically balanced XLR connector for connection to system amplifiers. Each output channel can output different frequency ranges depending on its assignment and cross-o ver settings. Care must be taken to assure that each output is connected to an appropriate amplifier and [...]

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    16 Installation For proper oper ation, all directions regarding installation and connection must be followed. Mounting The DC -One should be mounted in a rack -mount enclosure or rack r ails. The unit is 1RU tall by 14” (353mm) deep. Proper clear ance for air circulation around the unit must be provided. Do not block any v ent holes on the unit. [...]

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    17 Owners Manual Un-balanced Input / Output Connections Un-balanced connections can be made to the DC-One, although induced noise from cabling may be increased. Cables should also be less than 15” (5m) in length. Unbalanced connections can be 6dB lower in level as well. T o match the audio level obtained with a balanced connection, it is necessar[...]

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    18 USB Connecting the DC -One to a PC for operation via the DC -One Graphic User Interface application is accomplished via the front panel USB port. The port conforms to the USB 1.0. T ype B specification. T ype B USB cables are readily av ailable at computer dealers. Connection to Amplifiers It is very important to confirm correct connection to al[...]

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    19 Owners Manual Editing & Operation F actory Presets The DC -One comes with 60 factory presets to configure and manage typical sound reinforcements systems. F actory presets can be recalled at will. Limited editing can be performed from the front-panel LCD user interface such as output level, mute and limiter threshold setting. Installers can [...]

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    20 Run-time Mode LCD Display On power-up, the DC -One boots and displays the run-time screen. The current preset memory location and name are displayed as well as the configur ation on which the preset is based. Caution Before operating the sound reinforcement system, and any time a new preset is recalled, check the configuration display to make su[...]

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    21 Owners Manual Output Gain R eduction Meters Each output channel has a four-segment gain reduction meter that shows the effect of the output channel Limiter on output level; from 0dBu to -12dBu. Output limiting can be bypassed by entering Edit mode, selecting Output Channel Limiter and selecting a limiter threshold of +21 dBu (8.205V) or turning [...]

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    22 Make sure that the new preset is appropriate for y our system, and that connections to your system are correct for the current configuration. F ailure to do so could cause unexpected results or damage to the system or its components. T o exit the Recall process without loading a new preset, press the Edit, Setup or any of the DSP block buttons. [...]

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    23 Owners Manual Edit Both F actory and User preset can be edited, but edited presets can only be stored in User preset locations. Standard Edit Mode The DC -One defaults to Standard Edit mode wherein, input and output channel par ameters are appropriately linked. (Refer to “Configurations” illustr ations to see which channels are par ameter-li[...]

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    24 Input Channel Hi-Pass Filter Use the < Select > buttons to make the top line of the Edit screen activ e and the V alue Up and Down buttons to navigate to the Input Hi-P ass screen. The first DSP block in the DC -One’s signal flow is the stereo Hi-P ass Filter . In any sound reinforcement system, the Hi-P ass filter is crucial for maximiz[...]

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    25 Owners Manual Input Channel Parametric EQ Use the < Select > buttons to make the top line of the Edit screen active and the V alue Up and Down buttons to navigate to the Input PEQ screen. The DC-One pro vides a stereo nine-band multi-mode filter generically referred to as the Input PEQ (Par ametric Equalizer). The Input PEQ is a very power[...]

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    26 Low -pass The Low-P ass filter determines the ultimate high frequency that your sound reinforcement system is allowed to reproduce; given the capabilities of amplifiers, speakers and transducers. The low-pass filter is useful for reducing excessive high frequency energy that can create stress on high frequency transducers and listener fatigue. A[...]

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    27 Owners Manual Hi-pass The Hi-P ass filter determines the ultimate low frequency that your sound reinforcement system is allowed to reproduce; given the capabilities of amplifiers, speakers and transducers. K eep in mind that the DC-One signal path already includes a hi-pass filter prior to the Input PEQ DSP block. Settings to this filter in most[...]

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    28 Input Delay DC -One offers an input delay that is useful for compensating for different arriv al times of sound originating from loudspeakers that are closer or further awa y from the listener than others. A technique known as the Haas Effect allows the operator to create the illusion that all of the sound has originated from the stage even thou[...]

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    29 Owners Manual Routing Input selections (In-A, In-B or In- A+B) can be applied to any or all of DC-One’ s six outputs. Choose a desired output channel from the output menu and press the Edit button to scroll to the Routing window using the V alue up/down arrows. Using the <SELECT> key to navigate to the Source parameter , apply a desired [...]

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    30 Frequency Frequency offers a selectable frequency range from 20.0 Hz to 20,000Hz. Hi-Pass/Lo Pass The DC -One Hi-Pass and Lo-Pass filters are determined b y selecting the Type from the list of par ameters, (see list above) and by choosing a frequency range between 20.0 Hz to 20,000Hz. (See abo ve) The crossover filter gener ally consists of a lo[...]

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    31 Owners Manual Output 1-6 Parametric EQ Band Type Frequency Slope Resp / Q Gain 6dB/oct. 12dB/oct. 6dB/oct. 12dB/oct. PEQ 20Hz - 20000Hz 0.40 to 20 -15.0dB to +15.0dB 6dB/oct. 12dB/oct. 0.40 to 2.00 6dB/oct. 12dB/oct. 0.40 to 2.00 ALLPS1 20Hz - 20000Hz ALLPS2 20Hz - 20000Hz 0.40 to 2.00 -15.0dB to +15.0dB HISLV 20Hz - 20000Hz -15.0dB to +15.0dB P[...]

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    32 Channel Level (Output Channels) The Channel Level is used to adjust master output levels. T o access the Channel Lev el screen, press the Level button found on the output processing menu. Subsequent button presses will toggle the display between OUT1 to OUT6. Use the <SELECT> button to navigate between the selectable Level par ameters (-10[...]

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    33 Owners Manual Setup The Setup menu allows access DC -One’s global parameters on the LCD screen. This is where preferences for many functions can be set or adjusted. Pressing the Setup button brings up the first Setup window . Use the V ALUE up/down arrows to scroll through the Setup menu: Use the <SELECT> buttons to scroll to Setup param[...]

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    34 Input This window is where the global input mode is set. <SELECT> key to navigate to the MODE par ameter . Use the up/down V ALUE arrows to choose between Analog and Digital input. LCD LCD settings allow the user to adjust the contr ast preferences of the LCD screen to compensate for different lighting conditions that may be encountered wi[...]

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    35 Owners Manual V = 331m/s + (0.6m/s/C) * T The speed of sound at room temperature is 346 meters per second. A t freezing temper atures sound travels at 331 meters per second. V is the speed of sound and T is the temper ature of the air . This formula finds the aver age speed of sound for any given temper ature (celcius). The speed of sound is als[...]

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    36 System This window displays the firmw are version currently running on the DC -One. RS232 Port An RS 232 (DB-9 or ‘D-Sub’) connection is provided on the back panel to link to another DC -One to enable Master/Slave operation. Use the <SELECT> k ey to navigate to the MODE par ameter and use the up/down V ALUE arrows to choose between RS2[...]

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    37 Owners Manual Configurations of the DC -One The DC -One offers 7 pre-defined configurations. A configur ation is a basic setting that includes the routing of inputs and outputs, the function of the outputs (Sub, Lo, Mid, Hi, Full R ange) including basic x -over filter settings, and different channel/ par ameter linking schemes. The active config[...]

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    38 Stereo 2 Way + Full Range This configur ation generally represents a 2-wa y stereo frequency crossover , where IN A serves as the left input channel and IN B as the right input channel. OUT 1 is the left Low-frequency output and OUT 2 is the left High-frequency output. OUT 4 and OUT 5 are the corresponding right Low-frequency and High-frequency [...]

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    39 Owners Manual 3 Way Stereo This configuration represents a 3-w ay frequency crossover where IN A serves as the left input channel and IN B as the right input channel. OUT s 1 & 4 L/R are the Sub frequency channel, OUT 2 &5 L/R are Low and Mid-frequency channels, 3 & 6 L/R are the High-frequency channels. Note: On Input channels, all [...]

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    40 4 Way + FR The 4- W ay configuration is a monaur al 4- wa y frequency x-ov er . Crossover channels are fed from IN A, full r ange channels are from IN B. OUT 1 is a mono Sub frequency channel, OUT 2 is a mono Low-frequency channel, OUT 3 is a mono Mid-frequency channel, and OUT 4 is the mono High- frequency . OUT 5 and OUT 6 are Full-range chann[...]

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    41 Owners Manual 5 Way + FR The 5- W ay configuration is a monaur al 5- way frequency x -over . Crossover channels are fed from IN A, full range channels are fed from IN B. OUT 1 is a mono Sub frequency channel, OUT 2 the mono V ery Low-frequency , OUT 3 is the mono Low- frequency channel, OUT 4 is the mono Mid-Frequency channel , OUT 5 is the mono[...]

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    42 Free Configuration - Full Edit 2 in 6 Out In this configuration, all 6 outputs are configured for full r ange operation. OUT 1, OUT 2 and OUT 3 get their signal-feed from IN A while OUT 4, OUT 5 and OUT 6 are fed from the input channel IN 2. This configur ation provides a “blank slate” for creating any custom routing and processing applicati[...]

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    43 Owners Manual 3 Way Stereo-Mono Sub+FR This 3-way configur ation provides stereo crossover for Low-frequency and High- frequency devices and a summed mono feed for subs as well as a Full-range output. IN A serves at the left input and IN B serves as the right input. OUT 1 is a mono Sub-frequency channel, OUT 2 & 5 are L/R Low-frequency chann[...]

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    44 4 Way Stereo -MonSub+LF The 4- Wa y Stereo –Mon + Sub + LF configur ation is a stereo 4-wa y frequency x -over . Mono Sub-frequency and Low- frequency channels are fed from IN A + IN B, Mid-frequency and High-Frequency left are fed from IN A, Mid-frequency and High- Frequency right are fed from IN B. OUT 1 is a mono Sub-frequency frequency cha[...]

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    45 Owners Manual EQ Plot Images 6dB PEQ Cuts Q Changes 6dB-Oct Shelves at 200Hz and 2kHz[...]

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    46 12dB PEQ Cuts Q Changes 12dB-Oct Shelves at 200Hz and 2kHz[...]

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    47 Owners Manual Bessel Filters Butterworth Filters[...]

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    48 Hi Lo Pass Filters Linkwitz-Riley Filters[...]

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    49 Owners Manual PEQ Gains[...]

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    50 DC-One Standard Configurations Input A Input B Out 1 Link Out 2 Link Out 3 Link Out 4 Link Out 5 Link Out 6 Source/Bandpass Source/Bandpass Source/Bandpass Source/Bandpass Source/Bandpass Source/Bandpass 1 2-Way Stereo (+FR) HPF HPF In A / Low L In A / Hi L In A / FR In B / Low R In B / Hi R In B / FR PEQ PEQ Parameters Parameters Parameters Par[...]

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    51 Owners Manual Input A Input B Out 1 Link Out 2 Link Out 3 Link Out 4 Link Out 5 Link Out 6 Source/Bandpass Source/Bandpass Source/Bandpass Source/Bandpass Source/Bandpass Source/Bandpass 4 5-Way (+FR) HPF HPF In A / Sub In A / Low In A / Low-Mid In A / Mid In A / Hi In B / FR PEQ PEQ Parameters Parameters Parameters Parameters Parameters Paramet[...]

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    52 Ed i t H PF PE Q G E Q D ela y X -Over X X PEQ D e l ay Setup S tor e R eca ll L eve l M ut e M ut e M ut e M ut e M ut e M ut e < > P r o g r a m : U 0 1 F u l l H o u s e R i g h t ( 4 - W a y + F R ) 4 4 83mm 1 9 in 43.6mm 43.6 m m 1. 72 in AVIS: WARNING: CAUTION: A T TENTION: 441mm 17.36in 357mm 14in 353mm 13.9in 43mm 1.69” Dimension[...]

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    53 Owners Manual General Mains Voltage 100-240 VAC 50-60 Hz Power Consumption 25W Audio Analog Inputs 2x XLR IN, electronically balanced 2x XLR THRU OUT, electronically balanced Digital Inputs 1x XLR AES/EBU IN Nominal Input Voltage 1.23 V / +4 dBu Maximum Input Voltage (Without -6dB Analog Pad Engaged) 8.7 V / +21 dBu Input Impedance 10k ohm Commo[...]

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    54 Notes[...]

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    55 Owners Manual For additional warr anty repair or service information, contact the appropriate T elex service department listed below: Telex Communications Inc. USA, Canada & Latin America EV/Dynacord Speakers and Electronics Sales & Technical Support 12000 P ortland Ave South, Burnsville, MN 55337, USA USA: Phone:1-800-392-3497 F ax: 1-8[...]

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