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		 Hardware Manual   
					DSP-30   
					Computer Configurable Digital Signal Processor   
					*TD-000097-00*TD-000097-00   
					Rev.C   
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				Table of Contents   
					INTRODUCTION   
					Product Overview..................................................................4   
					Front and Rear Panel Illustrations and Dimensions.................4   
					INSTALLATION   
					Unpacking..................................................................................................6   
					What is Included...................................................................................6   
					Mounting............................................................................................6   
					Connections:   
					Balanced Audio Connector Pinouts........................7   
					Unbalanced Audio Connector Pinouts................................8   
					Audio Inputs and Outputs..........................................9   
					RS-232 Port....................................................................10   
					System Requirements...........................................................................11   
					Software Installation...........................................................................11   
					USE   
					Control, Indicator, and Connector Descriptions..................12   
					General Use Guidelines.................................................................14   
					Presets....................................................................................15   
					How to save presets into the DSP-30...........................................15   
					How to recall Presets ...............................................................16   
					Lockout feature use.......................................................................17   
					Contact closure Feature .............................................................18   
					RS-232 pinout.........................................................................19   
					Application Example....................................................................20   
					SPECIFICATIONS.......................................................................................................................................................22   
					ARCHITECT’S & ENGINEER’S SPECIFICATION..............................................................................................24   
					QSC INFORMATION   
					Maintenance, Warranty & QSC Contact Information................................25   
					© Copyright 2002, QSC Audio Products, Inc.   
					QSC® is a registered trademark of QSC Audio Products, Inc., Costa Mesa, CA   
					“QSC” and the QSC logo are registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office   
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				Introduction: Overview and Illustrations   
					Overview   
					reconfigure, and unmute in a fraction of a second, providing   
					smooth transitions free of thumps, clicks and other undesir-   
					able audio artifacts. The contact closure input feature allows   
					for instantaneous gain changing and other programmable   
					uses.   
					The DSP-30 and Signal Manager software combine easy-to-   
					use, customizable, two-channel DSP with simple operating-   
					mode selection that requires only two buttons to operate. It   
					canbeusedwithallamplifiersandishousedina1-RU,19-inch   
					rack-mount steel chassis. Sampling frequency is 48 kHz. with   
					24-bit resolution. Dynamic range is greater than 93dB. It is   
					absolutely rugged and dependable in the spirit of all QSC   
					professional audio products and fully suited for the rigors of   
					touring use.   
					Use the QSC Signal Manager software to create the preset   
					configurations. Please refer to page 11 for computer system   
					requirements and software installation guidelines. For in-   
					structions for creating a simple signal processing chain, refer   
					to the software help file. QSC’s Signal Manager software   
					provides an easy-to-use graphical user interface where DSP   
					“objects” are placed onto a workspace and interconnects are   
					drawn. This interface allows almost infinite configuration   
					possibilities.   
					Processing capabilities of the DSP-30 include compressors,   
					limiters,delays,parametricEQ,high/lowpassfilters,high/low   
					shelf filters, test signal generators (sine-wave, pink- and   
					white-noise),splitters/mixers,polarityreversal,gain/attenua-   
					tion, and metering. A feature called “Predictive Delay” en-   
					ables the DSP-30’s compressors and limiters to produce less   
					signaldistortionthantheiranalogcounterparts, especiallyfor   
					fastattacktimes.Predictivedelayaddstimedelaytothesignal   
					path and must be accounted for to maintain proper time   
					allignment. Using the Signal Manager software, predictive   
					delay may be turned on or off; when on, it will provide time   
					delay information to the operator.   
					Signal Manager transfers the preset data to the DSP-30   
					through a serial data cable. The cable connects between the   
					computer’s COM port and the DSP-30’s RS-232 port. Once the   
					presets have been loaded, connection to the computer is no   
					longer required. This feature allows essentially tamper-proof   
					DSP setup. Stored presets can be recalled using the front   
					panel Select button. Modification of stored presets, or the   
					creation of new presets can be implemented by connecting a   
					computer and loading the new presets into the DSP.   
					The DSP-30 provides powerful signal processing while keep-   
					ing operation as simple. Preset operating modes are user-   
					selectablebyscrollingthroughthelistofnumberedPresetson   
					the front panel display and selecting. The DSP-30 will mute,   
					The DSP-30 will provide many years of reliable, professional   
					qualitysignalprocessing.FromallofusatQSCAudioProducts,   
					“Thank you.”   
					Front Panel   
					Browse button   
					Accept button   
					Power ‘on’ indicator LED   
					Power switch   
					RS-232 connector   
					Signal indicator LED’s   
					Rear Panel   
					Multi-segment LED numeric display   
					Input Connectors   
					Output Connectors   
					AC Power Connector   
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				Introduction: Illustrations and Dimensions   
					Dimensions   
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				Installation: Unpacking and Mounting   
					Unpacking   
					Therearenospecialunpackingprecautions. However, itisrecommendedyoukeeptheoriginalpackingmaterialforreuse   
					in the rare event that service be required. If service is required and the original packing material is not available, ensure   
					that the unit is adequately protected for shipment (strong box of appropriate size , sufficient packing material to prevent   
					load-shifting or impact damage).   
					What is included in the carton:   
					Item   
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					Description   
					Quantity   
					DSP-30 Digital Signal Processor   
					Self-adhesive rubber feet   
					Hardware Manual (this document)   
					Signal Manager Software CD   
					IEC Power Cord 3 x #18 AWG   
					RS-232 cable (6 ft.)   
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					Mounting   
					The DSP-30 can be used in or out of an equipment rack. Adhesive rubber feet are included for non-rack mount installations.   
					Use them to prevent the unit from scratching or marring support surfaces.   
					Rack Mounting   
					Rack mount the DSP-30 by support-   
					ing it from underneath while align-   
					ing the mounting holes with the   
					threaded screw holes in the rails;   
					install all four mounting screws and   
					washers and tighten securely. Ensure   
					use of all four mounting screws in   
					order to minimize the chance of   
					bending or distorting the rack mount   
					ears. Rack mounting is optional.   
					Support the Rear for Portable/Mobile Installations   
					If the DSP-30 is to be transported while in a rack, we recommend supporting the rear of the chassis. This will help   
					prevent the unit from being damaged from the increased mechanical stresses of portable and mobile use. The DSP-   
					30’s chassis includes integral rear mounting tabs for securing to the rack mounting ears.   
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				Installation: Balanced Audio Connections   
					Connecting Audio Inputs and Outputs   
					Allaudioconnectionsshouldbebalancedtoensurethebestperformance.Unbalancedsignalsmaybeusedifnecessary;follow   
					the wiring guidelines below for recommended unbalanced termination.   
					The audio input jacks are female 3-pin XLR /TRS “combo” connectors. They will accept male XLR plugs or TRS (tip-ring-sleeve)   
					1/4-inch phone plugs. The audio output jacks are male 3-pin XLR connectors.   
					BALANCED   
					Balanced connection is recommended for all inputs.   
					The XLR - TRS “combo” inputs are electronically balanced.   
					Balanced input cables are recommended to minimize noise   
					pick up and prevent ground loops.   
					Refer to the pinouts provided (below) for proper connection.   
					XLR   
					TRS (1/4 inch)   
					TRS- tip, ring, sleeve (3   
					conductors)   
					Suitable only for   
					inputs.   
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				Installation: Unbalanced Audio Connections   
					Connecting Audio Inputs and Outputs   
					Allaudioconnectionsshouldbebalancedtoensurethebestperformance.Unbalancedsignalsmaybeusedifnecessary;follow   
					the wiring guidelines below for recommended unbalanced termination.   
					The audio input jacks are female 3-pin XLR /TRS “combo” connectors. They will accept male XLR plugs or TRS (tip-ring-sleeve)   
					1/4-inch phone plugs. The audio output jacks are male 3-pin XLR connectors.   
					UNBALANCED   
					Unbalanced inputs can be   
					used if required. If unbal-   
					ancedaudiosourcesare used,   
					XLR   
					it is preferable to use an ap-   
					propriateaudiotransformer(or   
					otherunbalanced-to-balanced   
					“converter”) to provide a bal-   
					anced input. If this is not pos-   
					sible, then it is recommended   
					thatthenegative terminaland   
					shield terminal be connected   
					to one another with a jumper   
					wire.   
					TS (1/4-inch phone)   
					This style of plug   
					automatically connects   
					the negative terminal to   
					shield when inserted in   
					the jack.   
					TRS (1/4-inch)   
					NOTE for above abbreviations: TRS- tip, ring, sleeve (3 conductors)   
					TS- tip, sleeve (2 conductors)   
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				Installation: Connecting Audio Inputs and Outputs   
					Audio Connections   
					Once the input and output cables have been properly wired, they can be connected to the receptacles on the rear panel of the DSP-30.   
					INPUTS- Input jacks are “combo” style. They   
					accept either male XLR or 1/4-inch diameter TRS   
					phone plugs. Plug line level audio source into the   
					Rear Panel Audio   
					input jacks. Use balanced connections wherever   
					Connections   
					possible.   
					OUTPUTS- Output jacks are male XLR style. They   
					accept female XLR plugs. Connect the DSP outputs   
					to the next audio device in the signal chain (this is   
					usually a professional audio power amplifier). Use   
					balanced connections wherever possible.   
					Basic Audio Connections   
					The basic application shown is representa-   
					tive of most simple installations. The audio   
					sourceoutputs(consoleoutput,mediaplayer)   
					are connected to the DSP’s input jacks. The   
					audio program material is processed by the   
					DSP and sent out the output jacks. Connect   
					the DSP’s outputs to the next device’s input   
					jacks. This next device is typically an audio   
					power amplifier, but can be other signal-   
					level devices, monitor busses, Ethernet au-   
					dio devices, etc...   
					As with all professional audio installations,   
					use balanced and fully shielded audio con-   
					nectionswhereverpossible.Ifconnectionto   
					an unbalanced source is neccessary, use an   
					audiounbalanced-to-balancedconverter(au-   
					dio transformer or active-DI box) to properly   
					isolate the source. If this is not possible, we   
					recommendthattheunusedminus(-)termi-   
					nal be connected to ground (the shield) in   
					order to minimize noise.   
					NOTE! AC line cord omitted for clarity. Ensure AC power is properly con-   
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				Installation: Connecting to the RS-232 Port   
					Connecting to the RS-232 Port   
					Connect to the RS-232 port using the 9-pin serial data cable (included in the shipping box). Orient the DB-9 plug correctly,   
					insert the plug fully into the RS-232 port and finger-tighten the retaining screws. The cable length should be 25 feet or less.   
					“Null-modem” type cables will NOT work.   
					Connection to the computer is required only while loading the presets into the DSP-30 or for “real-time” adjustments to a   
					configuration before saving it as a Preset. Communication is established using the Signal Manager program. Refer to the   
					software help file section, “RS-232 Communication” for the proper procedure and software/hardware settings that effect   
					RS-232 communications.   
					DSP setup and programming takes place through the RS-232 port. Any time you need to load different presets, connect to   
					the computer using the RS-232 port. If “real-time” control is required, the RS-232 port connection is required. If you do not   
					need real-time control, then you can disconnect the serial port after loading the presets. The eight preset configurations   
					will remain in memory and can be recalled by using the front panel buttons as described on page 16.   
					RS-232 port connection   
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				Installation: System Requirements and Software Installation   
					The DSP-30 relies on the Signal Manager software for its DSP signal chains or configurations. You must use the supplied   
					software to design your configurations and then load those configurations into the DSP-30 using a simple RS-232   
					connection. The DSP-30, as shipped from the factory, is configured to pass audio signals from input to output unaffected   
					for all 8 presets. Use the software’s Help System for instructions on how to use the Signal Manager software.   
					System Requirements   
					To use the QSC Signal Manager software, you need the following:   
					• IBM compatible computer, 200 mHz or greater Pentium processor   
					• Windows 98/2000 or Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 6a or later   
					• SVGA display at 800 x 600 minimum resolution, 1024 x 768 recommended   
					• CD-ROM drive   
					• 32 MB or more of RAM   
					• 10 MB of free hard disk space   
					• An available RS-232 serial communications port (COM port) capable of 38.4k baud   
					• A male-to-female 9-pin serial cable (to connect the DSP to available COM port)   
					Software Installation   
					1. Insert the QSC Signal Manager CD into your drive (typically drive “D:”). If your computer has AUTORUN enabled, the installation will   
					start automatically after several seconds. If it does not, then proceed to step 2, below. Otherwise, skip to step 3.   
					2. Select Run from the Windows START menu. In the blank space, type “D:\setup.exe”. Press “OK”.   
					3. Follow the on-screen installation instructions.   
					4. After Signal Manager has finished installing, a “readme” file will automatically be displayed (by default). Please take the time to read   
					this important information. It contains the most recent information about using the software and related issues.   
					5. To run the application, double-click the QSC Signal Manager icon that was placed on your desktop during install or select “Programs,   
					QSC Signal Manager, Signal Manager” from the Start menu.   
					6. Refer to Signal Manager’s on-screen help system for detailed instructions on creating configurations and general use information. Also   
					
					7. IMPORTANT! The DSP is shipped with all of its presets configured to pass full-range audio signals through both channels. THIS MAY   
					NOTBEAPPROPRIATEFORYOURSETUP!Besuretoconfigureanynecessarycrossovers, filters, etc. priortoapplyingaudio   
					signals to the inputs. Damage to equipment may result if these recommendations are not followed.   
					• The last active Preset used when the unit is turned off becomes the active Preset again once the power is reapplied. This   
					ensures that the system “comes up” just as it was left last time it was powered down.   
					• Do not run your amplifier “wide open” (maximum gain) while making real-time adjustments to the DSP’s setup. The nature   
					of the communication path between the PC and DSP is inherently more complex than direct physical controls of an equivalent   
					analogprocessingdevice. UnpredictableresultsmayoccurduetofailureofthePCorthecommunicationschannel. Undersuch   
					circumstances, damage to your drivers is possible if the amplifier gain is set for high power levels. Use the minimum useful   
					gain settings while making system adjustments.   
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				Use: Control, Indicator, and Connector Descriptions   
					FRONT PANEL   
					POWER indicator- This blue LED illu-   
					POWER switch- This rocker switch   
					turns the unit on by pressing the top   
					side of the switch. Turn off by pressing   
					the bottom side of the switch.   
					minateswhentheunithaspowerprop-   
					erly applied and the power switch is in   
					the “On” position.   
					SIGNAL-ThesegreenLED’silluminate   
					when the unit detects an input signal   
					on each channel. Each channel’s indi-   
					cator operates independently. Dual   
					brightness levels indicate signal level.   
					At 40dB below clipping, they will light   
					dimly;at20dBbelowclipping, theywill   
					light brightly.   
					NUMERICDISPLAY- Thismulti-seg-   
					mentnumericdisplayindicatesthepre-   
					set selected. The decimal point after   
					thenumber indicates“lock”modewhen   
					illuminated.   
					A steady display indicates the active   
					preset number. A flashing display indi-   
					cates the pending preset selection.   
					REAR PANEL   
					CH1INPUT,CH2INPUT-These femaleXLR-combojacks   
					are the line-level audio inputs to the unit. TRS or XLR   
					connectors may be used.   
					CH 1 OUTPUT, CH 2 OUTPUT-- These male XLR outputs   
					provide post-DSP (processed) signal from the unit. Con-   
					nect the outputs to your amplifier’s inputs (or other   
					downstream device).   
					They are electronically balanced with an input impedance   
					of 8.3k Ohms. If used in an unbalanced configuration, the   
					input impedance is 3.7k Ohms.   
					There is a software-selectable output pad that may be   
					used to attenuate the output level.   
					Input sensitivity is selectable in software.   
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				Use: Control, Indicator, and Connector Descriptions   
					PC INTERFACE RS-232- This DB-9 female jack is for attaching the serial cable   
					between the unit and the computer. Use this connection for loading your DSP   
					configurations from the computer to the DSP and for “real-time” configuration   
					tuning with Signal Manager software.   
					NOTE! Pressing the ACCEPT button and holding for at   
					PRESET SELECTIONS buttons-   
					least 3 seconds locks (disables) the BROWSE key to   
					prevent accidental operation. The ACCEPT key must be   
					pressed again and held for at least 3 seconds to   
					“unlock” the BROWSE button so that other presets may   
					be accessed again.   
					BROWSE- increments the Preset Memory and the Preset   
					Number Display.   
					ACCEPT- after using the BROWSE button to choose a   
					Preset number, press ACCEPT within 30 seconds to acti-   
					vate the selected Preset.   
					AC power receptacle-   
					The DSP-30 uses a detachable IEC standard power cord for connecting to a grounded AC   
					source. To connect power: identify the proper end of the cord, match the orientation of   
					the receptacle on the rear panel and insert firmly into the receptacle. The power supply   
					will accept from 100 to 240 Volts AC, 47 to 63 Hertz. Make sure the power cord used is   
					suitable for the line voltage the unit is connected to. If a different type of IEC power cord   
					is required, contact QSC’s Technical Services Department to obtain the correct one.   
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				Use: General Use Guidelines and Preset Description   
					IMPORTANT! Please read before operating this Digital Signal Processor with your audio system.   
					General Use Guidelines   
					Asageneralrule,DONOTCREATESIGNALLOOPS! Donotmix   
					ThisisaprofessionallevelDSPproductthatallowstheuserto   
					produce virtually unlimited signal processor variations and   
					configurations.Becauseoftheinfiniteconfigurationpossibili-   
					tiesofdigitalsignalprocessing,itispossibletocreateconfigu-   
					rations that may result in unwanted signals or uncontrollable   
					output.   
					the output of a DSP object back into its own input! There is   
					nothing useful to achieve by doing this, you will only create an   
					oscillator that could damage your speakers. Also, USE THE   
					SINE AND NOISE GENERATOR OBJECTS WITH GREAT CAU-   
					TION! These functions produce signals that can harm your   
					speakers. Start with lowered gain settings. If you don’t hear   
					a signal when you think you should, DO NOT INCREASE THE   
					GAIN!!! If the signal isn’t audible at lower levels, there is   
					somethingelsewrong. Turningupthegaintofullexposesyou   
					and your system to the possibility that some loose connection   
					somewherewillsuddenlysendafull-amplitudesignalthrough   
					your sound system.   
					The Signal Manager software has no way of knowing if the   
					DSP configuration you have designed will produce the results   
					you intend. You can create signal loops in a configuration that   
					may oscillate and damage your sound system if applied to the   
					unit. When applying an untested configuration or when   
					designingorexperimentingwiththisunit,itisaverygoodidea   
					to turn down the amplifier’s physical gain controls. That way,   
					you won’t damage your speakers or create very loud sounds if   
					you apply a configuration that doesn’t do what you thought it   
					would.   
					Like all freely configurable signal processing tools, this DSP   
					will do what the configuration your design tells it to do, which   
					may not be what you expect it to do, so use caution.   
					NOTE! The factory setting for all eight presets is wire-through.   
					Signals are passed from input to output without any processing.   
					You may select configurations from the sample files (*.cfg)   
					within Signal Manager or create your own.   
					Factory Presets   
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				Use: Saving Presets Using QSC’s Signal Manager software   
					Presets   
					The DSP-30 must be loaded with your desired presets using the Signal   
					Manager program before use. Test all new presets for expected behavior at   
					low power levels to avoid inadvertently damaging speaker systems.   
					The DSP-30 has eight Preset memories numbered 1 through 8. Presets are DSP configurations   
					saved to memory in the DSP. Only one preset may be active at one time. The possible configurations of   
					the presets are essentially limitless. You will need to configure the preset memories with signal   
					chains that meet the precise requirements of your sound system using QSC’s Signal Man-   
					ager software. For help creating configurations, refer to the software’s on-line Help system   
					for detailed information.   
					Configuring the DSP-30’s Presets   
					The DSP configurations created with the Signal Manager software are not usable until they are saved   
					into the DSP. The software includes a collection of various sample configurations for your use. Modify   
					and save them as your own configurations if they prove useful in your applications. You may also create   
					your own to precisely fit your audio system. Once a configuration has been created and saved, it may be   
					loaded into the DSP.   
					How to Save Presets into the DSP-30   
					1- Connect the DSP-30 to the PC using a 9-pin serial cable. Run the Signal Manager program.   
					The preset configuration that is running in the DSP will be displayed on the Signal Manager   
					workspace. It should match the front panel LED display of the DSP-30.   
					2- You may now create a new configuration (or modify the existing one) to be saved as a DSP   
					preset. To create a new configuration, select Configuration/New from the menu bar. This will   
					clear the workspace and activate the DSP tools and filter icons. If a configuration already   
					exists in the computer, choose the Configuration/Open menu item and select the desired con-   
					figuration from the Open window. Note that in each of these cases, the Configuration Pane at   
					the bottom of the workspace changes from reading ‘ACTIVE’ to ‘EDIT.’   
					3- After creating (or editing) your configuration and making the necessary parameter changes,   
					select Configuration/Save DSP Preset from the menu bar. Then choose the Preset Identifica-   
					tion Number that you wish to program. Press the OK button.   
					4- Once the DSP is programmed with the configuration, the text banner at the top of the   
					workspace will reflect the selected Preset Identification Number, as should the front panel   
					LED of the DSP-30.   
					NOTE! When programming presets into the DSP-30, be sure   
					that the preset selected is the one you wish to overwrite.   
					Once the configuration is applied to the DSP-30, the selected   
					preset’s previous information is overwritten.   
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				Use: How to Recall a Preset from the Front Panel   
					TO RECALL A PRESET-   
					1- Press the BROWSE key until the desired preset number shows in the display.   
					The selection display flashes until Step 2 (below) is completed.   
					2- Press the ACCEPT key to activate the selected preset in the DSP.   
					Once the preset is active, the display will stop flashing.   
					Note! The ACCEPT button must be pushed within 30 seconds of   
					selecting the preset. If a longer time passes, the DSP-30 will   
					revert to its original preset.   
					Additional Tips:   
					a)RecallingpresetswilltypicallybedonewithouttheuseofaPCbyusingtheBrowseandAcceptbuttonsonthefrontpanel.   
					However, a PC with Signal Manager software may be used if desired. Refer to the on-line Help file to learn more about this.   
					b) Each preset can be dramatically different from one another. For that reason, when a preset is changed the outputs will   
					mute, the DSP will be reconfigured, and then the outputs will unmute. This happens in fractions of a second. This ensures   
					thatundesiredtransientsareminimizedduringpresetchanges. Forliveshows, thislimitsthechangingofpresetstopauses   
					in the program material (like in between songs or sets).   
					c) The front panel buttons can be ‘locked’ to prevent undesired operation. The next page describes how to do this.   
					FRONT PANEL DISPLAY- Indications during preset operation and recall   
					Example- Preset 1 is active   
					as indicated by the steady   
					illumination of the display.   
					Press BROWSE once and   
					the display will increment   
					to “2.” The display will   
					flash, indicating the   
					ACCEPT button must be   
					pushed to confirm the   
					selection.   
					Press ACCEPT once and   
					the display will change   
					from flashing to steady   
					illumination. The ACCEPT   
					button must be pushed   
					within 30 seconds of   
					preset selection.   
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				Use: LOCK OUT Feature   
					TO LOCK THE FRONT PANEL BUTTONS (Browse and Accept pushbuttons)-   
					1- Press the Accept button and hold it down for at least three seconds.   
					2- The “lock” indicator will illuminate.   
					3- The Browse button is disabled.   
					Press the Accept button and hold   
					for three seconds to lock/unlock   
					the preset selection.   
					UNLOCKED   
					LOCKED   
					FRONT PANEL DISPLAY-   
					Example shows Preset 7 in   
					“unlocked” and “locked” state.   
					LOCK INDICATOR   
					illuminated when   
					locked   
					TO UNLOCK FRONT PANEL BUTTONS-   
					1- Press and hold the Accept button for at least three seconds.   
					2- The Lock indicator will extinguish.   
					3- The Browse button is enabled.   
					Note:WhenthePCiscommunicatingwiththeDSP-30, theLOCKINDICATORwilloccasionallyilluminate.   
					Thisisnormalandprevents commandsfromboththefrontpanelandPCfrominterferingwithoneanother.   
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				Use: Contact Closure Feature   
					Contact Closure Feature   
					The contact closure feature is used to trigger gain changes   
					in the DSP. Any configuration that uses one or more   
					switched gain objects (see Signal Manager software Help   
					file ) can take advantage of this feature. The contact   
					closure will trigger all switched gain objects at once.   
					All switched gain objects in a DSP configu-   
					ration will be triggered by the one contact   
					closure. It is not possible to trigger   
					switched gain objects individually!   
					Wiring Diagram for Contact Closure   
					This feature requires the construction of a simple RS-232 cable (or through-adapter plug) that brings   
					out pins 5 (GND) and 9 (contact closure trigger). These pins may be connected to a simple toggle or   
					pushbutton switch that will be used to trigger a switched gain object in a DSP configuration. Refer to   
					Signal Manager software Help file for available contact closure features.   
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				Use: RS-232 Pinout   
					RS-232 Pinout:   
					The diagram below shows the pin assignments for the female RS-232 connector on the DSP.   
					Pin   
					Signal Description   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					5 
					6 
					7 
					8 
					9 
					DCD   
					TD   
					RD   
					DTR   
					GND   
					DSR   
					RTS   
					CTS   
					Contact Closure   
					*Note! Pin 9 is used for contact closure input. This pin is not normally used by RS-   
					232 devices. Some laptop and desktop computer COM ports have been observed to   
					“pull” pin 9 to ground; this will cause unexpected behavior of the contact closure   
					function if pin 9 is not disconnected on the PC end of the cable. If this behavior is   
					observed, make sure that pin 9 is disconnected on the PC end of the cable.   
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				Use: Application Example   
					TRI-AMPED PA CABINETS WITH SUBWOOFER (refer to illustration at right)   
					This is highly generalized, but shows the main idea in cre-   
					ating larger systems. In this example, the audio source ma-   
					terial is connected to the inputs of all four DSP’s. Take care   
					to keep right and left channel signals connected to the cor-   
					rect channels of downstream equipment. For example, keep   
					all left channel signals routed through the channel 1 sec-   
					tions of downstream gear and all right channel signals   
					routed through channel 2 sections of downstream gear. This   
					preserves stereo imaging.   
					limiting. DSP #3 (assigned to low frequency drivers) might   
					provide a 45 Hz to 1100 Hz bandpass with EQ to remove   
					modal resonances of the listening environment. DSP #4   
					(subwoofer drive) could be assigned a low pass filter with a   
					-3dB point of 50 Hz and equalization as required. All the   
					filters mentioned above would have assignable response   
					type (where applicable) and assignable slope characteris-   
					tics enabling precise tuning of the system.   
					Power requirements for high frequency drivers are gener-   
					ally much lower than for low frequency drivers; this requires   
					either reduced gain in the signal processing stage or the   
					lower power amplifier for the high frequency drivers. The   
					opposite is true for the subwoofers; they generally require   
					the highest power to drive them, so assign your most pow-   
					erful amplifiers to the lowest frequency drivers. Assign your   
					amplifiers to the drivers according to the required power   
					levels .   
					Each DSP would be setup independently with the appropri-   
					ate crossover response and equalization for the specific   
					driver being used. Refer to the speaker’s (or driver’s) docu-   
					mentation for recommended frequency range, drive level,   
					and any other applicable information. In the example at right,   
					DSP #1 (assigned to high frequency drivers) might be set up   
					for a high pass filter with a -3dB point of 6 kHz and high-   
					speed limiters to protect them from transients. DSP #2 (as-   
					signed to midrange drivers) might be set for a band pass   
					filter, with -3 dB points at 1 kHz and 7 kHz using mild signal   
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					TRI-AMPED PA CABINETS WITH SUBWOOFER: Sample Application Diagram   
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				Specifications   
					Audio Converters   
					24 bit, 48 kHz.   
					Frequency response   
					at 1dB below full   
					20 Hz–20 kHz 0.4 dB   
					scale input voltage   
					(all sensitivities)   
					Distortion   
					<0.007% THD+N @ 1dB below full scale output, all sensitivities, 20 Hz– 20 kHz   
					1.00 milliseconds   
					Group Delay   
					Dynamic range   
					AES-17 -60dB method   
					>95dB unweighted, 1.5V, 4V and 9V input sensitivity   
					>93dB unweighted, 18V input sensitivity   
					Polarity   
					Mute   
					In-phase or inverted   
					>95 dB attenuation   
					Indicators   
					Power: 1 blue LED Channel 1 and Channel 2 signal presence: 2 green LED’s   
					Preset Display: 7 segment LED   
					Inputs   
					Outputs   
					Program inputs   
					Connector   
					2 
					Program outputs   
					Connector   
					Type   
					2 
					3-pin female XLR -TRS 1/4” combo jack   
					Electronically balanced   
					3-pin male XLR receptacle   
					Electronically balanced   
					All shield terminals connected to   
					chassis   
					Type   
					Grounding   
					Grounding   
					All shield terminals connect to chassis   
					Input sensitivity   
					(full scale input level)   
					Level and units are selectable   
					in software interface   
					Output level   
					(full scale)   
					Level and units are selectable   
					in software interface   
					Maximum Output   
					9.3 Vrms (+21.5 dBu)   
					-6dB   
					Impedance   
					8.3 K Ohm balanced   
					3.7 K Ohm unbalanced   
					Output Pad   
					Common-mode rejection   
					Crosstalk   
					>54 dB, 20 Hz–20 kHz   
					>80 dB separation, 20 Hz–20 kHz   
					Output impedance   
					600 Ohms balanced   
					Input/Output Termination: All XLR’s: pin 2- hot (+), pin 3- cold ( - ), pin 1- ground / All 1/4” TRS: tip- hot, ring- cold, sleeve-ground   
					RS-232 Port   
					Port Description   
					RS-232, female, straight through   
					Cable Type   
					Maximum Cable Length   
					supplied: 9-pin serial cable, male-to-female (serial extension cable)   
					25 feet (7.6 meters)   
					Contact Closure Input (sense)   
					Inputs   
					1 discrete input, TTL compatible, pin #9 of RS-232 port   
					Configuration   
					Single-ended input, pull LOW (to GND, pin 5) for closure detect   
					Resistance for closure detect <150 Ohms   
					Resistance for open detect >1.9 K Ohms   
					Maximum Voltage   
					+9 VDC   
					Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice.   
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				Specifications   
					Signal Processing Capabilities   
					Compressor (RMS responding)   
					8 programmable presets   
					RS-232 control   
					Peak limiter (peak responding)   
					Parametric equalization   
					High and Low shelf Filter   
					Signal splitter   
					Signal polarity selection   
					High and Low pass Filter (responses: Butterworth, Bessel, Linkwitz-Riley)   
					Delay (910 millisecond max., all delay objects, 20.83 microsecond increments)   
					Signal level meter (peak or RMS responding)   
					Signal gain/attenuation (with mute or bypass)   
					Mixer (2 to 1 mixer with mute and lock channels feature)   
					Pink and white noise generator   
					Variable frequency tone (sinewave) generator   
					Contact closure input (pin 9 of the RS-232 port can be pulled to ground (pin 5) for control purposes)   
					Gain Structure (balanced input and output)   
					Input   
					Sensitivity   
					Setting   
					Input Signal   
					Level (Vrms, Full   
					scale input)   
					Output Pad   
					Setting   
					Output   
					Voltage   
					Resultant   
					Gain   
					1.50 V.   
					4.00 V.   
					9.00 V.   
					18.00 V.   
					Out   
					Out   
					Out   
					Out   
					1.65 Vrms   
					4.39 Vrms   
					9.90 Vrms   
					17.50 Vrms   
					9.30 Vrms   
					9.30 Vrms   
					9.30 Vrms   
					6.20 Vrms   
					+15.0 dB   
					+6.5 dB   
					+0.5 dB   
					-9.0 dB   
					1.50 V.   
					4.00 V.   
					9.00 V.   
					18.00 V.   
					In   
					In   
					In   
					In   
					1.65 Vrms   
					4.39 Vrms   
					9.90 Vrms   
					17.50 Vrms   
					4.70 Vrms   
					4.70 Vrms   
					4.70 Vrms   
					3.10 Vrms   
					+9.0 dB   
					+0.5 dB   
					-6.5 dB   
					-15.0 dB   
					NOTE! Full scale output voltage of   
					the DSP-30 is 9.30 Volts (rms)   
					General   
					Physical   
					Internal Power Supply   
					AC Input Voltage   
					Chassis Type   
					Steel (chassis & covers)   
					1.73 inches   
					18.9 inches (including rack ears)   
					14.9 inches (including rear ears)   
					13.7 inches (excluding rear ears)   
					100–240 VAC, autodetect   
					0.3 Amps (rms) at 120 VAC   
					40 to 63 Hz   
					Height   
					Width   
					Depth   
					AC Input Current   
					Frequency   
					Power Cord   
					Recommended   
					IEC-type 3-conductor, #18 AWG   
					Weight   
					9.5 lb. (4.3 kg) net   
					12.5 lb. (5.7 kg) shipping   
					Mounting   
					Stand-alone or rack mount   
					0° to 50° Celsius   
					Operating temperature   
					Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice.   
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				Architect’s and Engineer’s Specification   
					Compressor-- The DSP shall provide a signal compressor that is   
					The Digital Signal Processor (DSP) shall provide two independent   
					channels of DSP for signal delivery to all professional power   
					amplifiers. Input and output sensitivity shall be adjustable to   
					accommodate consumer and pro audio signal levels.   
					assignableanywhereinthesignalchain.Itshallbebased   
					upon the RMS signal level. The compressor shall be   
					capableofbeingbypassed.Thecompressorshallprovide   
					the following adjustments:   
					Output Peak Limiter—For each audio channel, the DSP shall   
					provide a peak limiter that is assignable anywhere in the   
					signal chain and can be bypassed. Its operation shall be   
					based upon the peak signal level. The limiter shall provide   
					the following adjustments:   
					Gain   
					Threshold   
					Attack time   
					Release time   
					Compression ratio   
					Gain   
					Threshold   
					Attack time   
					Release time   
					Predictive Delay   
					Power Supply—The DSP shall be provided power from an inter-   
					nal power supply that operates from line voltages in the   
					range of 100-240 VAC and frequencies from 40 to 63   
					Hertz.LinecordconnectiontotheDSPshallbeviaanIEC-   
					type line cord receptacle.   
					Predictive Delay   
					High- and Low-Pass Filters—For each channel of audio, the   
					DSP will provide high-pass and low-pass filters that are   
					assignable anywhere in the audio chain. The DSP shall   
					provide the following crossover responses:   
					Amplifier Interface—The DSP shall connect to amplifiers using   
					standard 3-pin XLR connections. Provisions for both bal-   
					anced and unbalanced connection shall be provided.   
					Butterworth (6,12,18,24 dB per octave slope)   
					Bessel (6,12,18,24 dB per octave slope)   
					Linkwitz-Riley (12 & 24 dB per octave slope)   
					Noise & Tone Generation-- The DSP shall provide pink and   
					whitenoisegenerationcapability.Itshallalsoprovidefor   
					user-specified tone generation. Level control of noise   
					and tone objects shall be provided   
					High-andLow-PassShelfFilters—Foreachaudiochannel,the   
					DSP shall provide high-pass and low-pass shelf filters   
					that are assignable anywhere in the audio chain. The   
					shelffiltersmustbecapableofbeingbypassed. TheDSP   
					shall provide the following shelf filter adjustments:   
					Presets— The DSP shall be capable of storing eight preset   
					configurations. Preset recall capability shall be via two   
					front panel push-button switches and shall not require   
					theuseofacomputer.Thecontrolsoftwareshallprovide   
					management of these presets.   
					Variable corner frequency   
					Variable gain   
					General—All audio inputs and outputs shall be balanced. Audio   
					inputandoutputsensitivityshallbeprogrammableusing   
					the control software. Units will be user-selectable from   
					dBu, dBV and Volts (rms).   
					Variable slope   
					Contact Closure I/O—The DSP shall provide a trigger input   
					usableforcontact-closure(orother)purposewhichshall   
					be CMOS & TTL signal compatible.   
					Control— The DSP shall be configurable via a front panel acces-   
					sible RS-232 port.   
					The Digital Signal Processor shall be the QSC DSP-30.   
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				Maintenance, Warranty & QSC Contact Information   
					Disclaimer   
					Cleaning   
					QSC Audio Products, Inc. is not liable for any damage to speakers,   
					amplifiers, or any other equipment that is caused by negligence or   
					improper installation and/or use of this digital signal processor.   
					QSC Audio Products, Inc. is not liable for any direct or indirect   
					damage caused by computer communications failure.   
					The faceplate and chassis can be cleaned with a soft cloth and   
					nonabrasive, mild cleaning solution. Products like Simple Green   
					andWindexworkwell.Donotusepowdersorscrubbingpadsofany   
					type as they are usually abrasive and will permanently damage the   
					finish of your DSP-30. Dampen a soft, lint-free cloth with the   
					cleaning solution and wipe the unit down gently. Insure that   
					cleaningsolutiondoesnotgetintotheconnectors. Donotspraythe   
					solution directly onto the unit as it will penetrate into the connec-   
					tors.   
					Product Warranty   
					QSCguaranteestheDSP-30tobefreefromdefectivematerialand/   
					orworkmanshipforaperiodofthreeyearsfromthedateofsale,and   
					will replace defective parts and repair malfunctioning products   
					under this warranty when the defect occurs under normal installa-   
					tion and use—provided the unit is returned to our factory via   
					prepaidtransportationwithacopyoftheproofofpurchase,suchas   
					a sales receipt. This warranty provides that examination of the   
					returned product must indicate, in our judgment, a manufacturing   
					defect. This warranty does not extend to any product which has   
					been subjected to misuse, neglect, accident, improper installation,   
					or where the serial number and date code have been removed or   
					defaced.   
					User Maintenance   
					There are no user servicable parts in the DSP-30. Contact QSC’s   
					Technical Services Department if service is required.   
					Warranty Information   
					If the DSP-30 isn’t working properly, please verify that a known   
					good 9-pin serial cable is used between the DSP-30 and the   
					computer for loading Presets. If proper operation can not be   
					restored, the DSP-30 may require service. This must be per-   
					formed by qualified service personnel. To obtain the location of   
					your nearest QSC Authorized Service Center, please contact your   
					QSC dealer or contact QSC’s Technical Services Department.   
					If the DSP-30 is returned to the factory for service, it should be sent   
					in the proper QSC carton. If you did not save the original carton, ask   
					your QSC dealer for one or call QSC to have one sent to you. This   
					warranty does not cover shipping damage caused by improper   
					packing or the use of improper shipping cartons.   
					FACSIMILE (FAX) NUMBERS:   
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					Sales & Marketing FAX   
					Technical Services FAX   
					ADDRESS:   
					(714) 754-6174   
					(714) 754-6173   
					
					TELEPHONE NUMBERS:   
					Main Number   
					(714) 754-6175   
					QSC Audio Products, Inc.   
					1675 MacArthur Boulevard   
					Sales Direct Line (714) 957-7100   
					or (800) 854-4079 toll free (U.S.A. only)   
					Costa Mesa, CA 92626-1468 USA   
					Technical Services (714) 957-7150   
					or (800) 772-2834 toll free (U.S.A. only)   
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