Sony Music Mixer 2 190 733 11 1 User Manual

2-190-733-11 (1)  
SRP-X500P Manager  
User’s Guide  
Software Version 1.0  
Before using the software, please read this User’s Guide and the Operating Instructions of the  
SRP-X500P Digital Powered Mixer thoroughly and retain them for future reference.  
SRP-X500P  
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Operating conditions  
Overview  
The recommended operating environment for using the  
SRP-X500P Manager is as follows.  
Features  
OS  
Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition  
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional  
Microsoft Windows XP Professional  
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition  
Celeron 400 MHz or higher  
The SRP-X500P Manager is a program which allows you  
to make parameter settings for the SRP-X500P Digital  
Powered Mixer.  
CPU  
RAM  
128 MB of RAM or greater  
Various effector settings  
Available hard 20 MB of available hard-disk space  
disk space  
Detailed settings on equalizer, automatic gain control,  
compressor, etc. can be performed. The SRP-X500P  
Manager is provided with visual aids including graphs to  
allow easy operation.  
Notes on use  
• The PC must be preinstalled with one of the OS listed  
above. Operation of this software when the OS has been  
upgraded is not guaranteed.  
• Operation this software is not guaranteed in every PC,  
even if the recommended environment is satisfied.  
Remote settings  
Settings for the REMOTE PARALLEL connector on the  
rear of the SRP-X500P Digital Powered Mixer and settings  
for projector control can be performed.  
Scene memory  
You can store the settings as scene files to the internal  
memory of the SRP-X500P Digital Powered Mixer. You  
can change the settings at a time by recalling the scene.  
Using the supplied CD-ROM  
The CD-ROM contains the following files.  
SRP-X500P Manager  
This is a program for setting the SRP-X500P parameters  
from a PC.  
SRP-X500P Manager User’s Guide  
This is a PDF file containing information on the functions  
and operations of the SRP-X500P Manager. Can be  
viewed on a PC.  
SRP-X500P Operating Instructions  
This is a PDF file containing information on the functions  
and operations of the SRP-X500P Digital Powered Mixer.  
Can be viewed on a PC.  
To open these PDF files, Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader  
must be installed on your PC.  
To get Adobe Reader, go to the website of Adobe Systems  
Incorporated (http://www.adobe.com/).  
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Overview  
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Uninstalling  
Preparation  
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Click the Start menu and select “Settings (S)”. Then  
click “Control Panel” to open it.  
Installing the SRP-X500P Manager  
Double-click the “Add/Remove Programs” icon and  
select “SRP-X500P Manager” from the list of the  
“Install/Uninstall” tab.  
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Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive  
of the personal computer.  
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Click “Add/Remove (R)...”.  
Open the SRP-X500P Manager\English folder  
double-click the Setup icon.  
This completes the uninstallation.  
“Welcome to the SRP-X500P Manager setup  
wizard.” screen appears.  
Note  
When using Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional,  
Microsoft Windows XP Professional or Microsoft  
Windows XP Home Edition, be sure to log on as the user  
having administrator authority, then perform the  
installation or uninstallation.  
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Click “Next”.  
“Select Installation Folder.” screen appears.  
Note  
The SRP-X500P Manager folder is created in  
C:\Program Files. To change the installation  
destination, click “Browse...”.  
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After specifying the installation destination, click  
“Next”.  
“Confirm Installation.” screen appears.  
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Click “Next”.  
Installation stars.  
After “Installation Complete.” screen appears, click  
“Close”.  
“Confirm Installation.” screen appears.  
Installation of the SRP-X500P Manager is now complete.  
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Preparation  
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Names and Functions of Controls on Screen  
Common operation section  
The controls shown below appear on all the screens.  
A Menu bar  
The titles of the menus are displayed.  
You can perform operations that are common to the basic  
settings and each setup screen.  
a File menu  
This software allows you to save the parameters of up to 8  
scenes and the information in a single setup file (*.x5p).  
New: Creates a new setup file. Cannot be selected when  
communication between the SRP-X500P Manager  
and the SRP-X500P Digital Powered Mixer (referred  
to as “mixer” hereafter) is active.  
Open: Opens an existing setup file. When “Open” is  
selected while the communication between the SRP-  
X500P Manager and the mixer is active, all parameters  
within the current setup file is transmitted to the mixer.  
Open scene: Opens the specified scene number from the  
A Select a setup file.  
B The information contained in the selected setup file is  
8 scenes in the existing setup file.  
displayed.  
C Select the scene number.  
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D The index of the selected scene number is displayed.  
E Click the Open button.  
Save: Saves the new data by overwriting the existing data.  
Save as: Saves the data under a different name.  
Exit: Exits the SRP-X500P Manager.  
b Communication menu  
Activates/deactivates the communication between the  
SRP-X500P Manager and the mixer. Also specifies the  
port number for RS-232C communication.  
Connect: Activates communication. Cannot be selected  
when the communication between the SRP-X500P  
Manager and the mixer is already activated.  
Disconnect: Deactivates communication. Cannot be  
selected when the communication between the SRP-  
X500P Manager and the mixer is already deactivated.  
Port select: Specifies the port number for RS-232C  
communication to be used for SRP-X500P Manager  
operation.  
A Enter a password.  
B For confirmation, enter the same password again.  
C Click “OK”.  
Note  
If you enter the wrong password, you cannot start the SRP-  
X500P Manager. Be sure to take a note of the password.  
If you forget the password, uninstall the software and then  
reinstall it from the supplied CD-ROM.  
c Options menu  
Factory preset: Resets all parameters to the default  
settings.  
Password setting: You can set a password.  
d Help menu  
About: The version of the software appears.  
B Screen selection tabs  
Click to select the setup screen for each parameter.  
C CONNECTION indicator  
Lights up green when the communication between the  
SRP-X500P Manager and the mixer is activated.  
BLOCK screen  
The BLOCK screen shows the internal block diagram of  
the mixer. You can click the button to turn each function  
on or off while monitoring overall settings on this screen.  
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A MIC INPUT setting section  
+48V: Lights up red when the +48 V ON/OFF switch on  
the mixer is set to ON.  
b Index name input box  
You can enter an index name for each input channel. Up to  
eight alphanumeric characters can be entered.  
c TRIM indication  
Displays the reference level of the input channel specified  
by the TRIM control on the mixer within the range of –60  
dBu to –30 dBu.  
d Level meter  
Displays the signal level of the input channel.  
e LCF, FR/EQ, and AGC buttons  
Click to turn each function on or off. The button lights up  
green when it is set to on.  
a Indicators  
These are the indicators of microphone input.  
RF: Lights up green when the RF signal is input to the  
wireless tuner unit which is installed in the mixer.  
AF: Lights up yellow when the audio signal is input to the  
wireless tuner unit which is installed in the mixer.  
WL: Lights up green when the signal is input to the mixer  
from the wireless tuner unit installed to the mixer. As  
long as this indicator is lit, the mixer selects the signal  
input from the wireless tuner unit.  
f MUTING button  
Left-click to turn muting function on or off. The button  
lights up red when it is set to on.  
g Fader level indication  
Displays the fader level of the input signal. The displayed  
value is the summation of the level of the INPUT fader and  
remote fader specified by the software and the input level  
control setting on the mixer.  
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B LINE, AV/RGB INPUT setting section  
a TRIM indication  
Displays reference level specified by the TRIM control on  
the mixer.  
b Level meter  
Displays the signal level of each input channel.  
c AV/RGB SELECTOR buttons  
Click to select one of the AV/RGB channels (A to E). The  
button for the selected channel lights up green.  
D OUTPUT setting section  
d SIGNAL DEFINE indication  
Displays the signal format specified in the PROJECTOR  
CONTROL setting section of the REMOTE PARALLEL/  
PROJECTOR CONTROL screen.  
e PROJECTOR PROTOCOL indication  
Displays the projector protocol setting specified by the  
PROJECTOR PROTOCOL selector on the mixer and  
model name of the projector.  
For details on the MUTING button, fader level indication,  
entering the index name for the input signal, see “A MIC  
INPUT setting section” of the BLOCK screen (page 7).  
C ROUTING setting section  
With this section, you can select an output path for each  
input signal by assigning each input channel to an output  
channel.  
Left-click a channel button to turn the corresponding  
channel on or off. Right-click the button to specify the  
sending level of the input signal to the output channel.  
When the channel button is set to on and the sending level  
is set to 0 dB, it lights up green. The button lights up blue  
when it is set to on and the sending level is set to –3 dB to  
–20 dB.  
a DELAY button  
Click to turn the delay on or off. The button lights up green  
when the delay is set to on.  
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d CLIP indicator  
Note  
Lights up red when the CLIP indicator on the mixer lights  
up red.  
The total amount of delay time to be set for the total output  
channel must not exceed 160 ms (54.7 m or 181.9 feet).  
For details, see “DELAY amount setup box” (page 13).  
e LINK check box  
Check the muting, compressor, delay, and output fader  
settings for the SPEAKER 1 and 2, SPEAKER 3 and 4,  
LINE 1 and 2, or LINE 3 and 4 to link with each other.  
b PROTECTION indicator  
Lights up red when the PROTECTION indicator on the  
mixer lights up red.  
f 70V LINE check box  
Check to set the SPEAKER 3 and 4 channels to 70V LINE.  
c ATT indication  
Shows the attenuation level specified by the SPEAKER  
OUT controls on the mixer.  
PANEL VIEW screen  
The PANEL VIEW screen shows the settings performed  
through the front panel of the mixer and the system type  
setting,  
A FRONT PANEL VIEW display section  
Shows the settings performed through the front panel of  
the mixer.  
Shows the image of the system type specified by the  
SYSTEM TYPE selector on the front panel of the mixer.  
If you save the current status of this section to the setup  
file, position of the controls and switches of the mixer can  
be recalled later. Then, by setting the controls and switches  
so that the markers representing them on the screen light  
up green, the front panel status can be easily reproduced.  
C PROJECTOR PROTOCOL display section  
Displays the projector number specified by the  
PROJECTOR PROTOCOL selector on the front panel of  
the mixer and index name of the projector.  
D INFORMATION input section  
Up to 128 alphanumeric characters can be entered.  
B SYSTEM TYPE display section  
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OVER VIEW screen  
The detailed settings on equalizer, automatic gain control,  
etc., for each channel can be performed.  
A MIC INPUT setting section  
b Level meter  
Displays the signal level of the input channel.  
c Indicators  
These are the indicators of microphone input.  
RF: Lights up green when the RF signal is input to the  
wireless tuner unit which is installed in the mixer.  
AF: Lights up yellow when the audio signal is input to the  
wireless tuner unit which is installed in the mixer.  
WL: Lights up green when the signal is input to the mixer  
from the wireless tuner unit installed to the mixer. As  
long as this indicator is lit, the mixer selects the signal  
input from the wireless tuner unit.  
+48V: Lights up red when the +48 V ON/OFF switch on  
the mixer is set to ON.  
d Index name indication  
Shows the index name of the input channel entered in  
index name column of the BLOCK screen.  
e AGC (Automatic Gain Control) button  
Left-click to display the AUTO GAIN CONTROL setting  
screen.  
a TRIM indication  
Displays the reference level of the input channel specified  
by the TRIM control on the mixer within the range of –60  
dBu to –30 dBu.  
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K GAIN CONTROL indication  
Shows the amount of gain control obtained by the  
AGC function.  
L CLOSE button  
Click to close the AUTO GAIN CONTROL setting  
screen.  
f FR/EQ (Feedback Reducer/Equalizer) button  
Left-click to display the MIC INPUT EQUALIZER  
setting screen.  
A Characteristics graph  
Displays the characteristics of the automatic gain  
control. By dragging the marker with the mouse,  
threshold level and ratio of the compressor and  
threshold level of the gate can be changed.  
B ON button  
Click to turn the automatic gain control on or off.  
When set to on, this button lights up green.  
C COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD setup box  
Specifies the threshold level of the compressor. The  
level can be set within the range of –60 dB to +20 dB,  
in 1-dB steps.  
A Channel selection button  
Selects the input channel that you want to set. The  
selected button lights up yellow. To select the other  
channel, left-click the corresponding button.  
D RATIO setup box  
Specifies the ratio of the compressor. The value can be  
set within the range of 1 : 1 to : 1, in 14 steps.  
B Equalizer pattern graph  
E MAKE GAIN setup box  
Appears when “EQ” is selected on the FR/EQ  
selection radio button.  
Specifies the make up gain value. The value can be set  
within the range of 0 dB to +10 dB, in 1-dB steps.  
The markers with the same color as the corresponding  
band in the EQ parameter appear on the graph. You  
can change the gain and frequency for each band by  
dragging the corresponding marker with the mouse.  
Right-clicking the marker returns the gain to 0 dB.  
You can also change the Q value by rolling the center  
wheel of the mouse up or down.  
F GATE THRESHOLD setup box  
Specifies the threshold level of the gate. The value can  
be set within the range of –60 dB to 0 dB, in 1-dB  
steps.  
G RANGE setup box  
Specifies the range of the gate. The value can be set  
within the range of –60 dB to 0 dB, in 1-dB steps.  
C LCF (low-cut filter) button  
Each click on this button toggles the low-cut filter  
between on and off. This button lights up green when  
set to on. The low-cut filter reduces low-frequency  
components such as blowing noise and makes the  
sound clearer.  
H ATTACK setup box  
Specifies the attack time. The value can be set within  
the range of 0.1 ms to 33000 ms, in 32 steps.  
I HOLD TIME setup box  
D FR/EQ button  
Specifies the hold time. The value can be set within the  
range of 0.1 ms to 33000 ms, in 32 steps.  
Each click on this button toggles the feedback reducer  
or equalizer between on and off. This button lights up  
green when set to on.  
J RELEASE setup box  
Specifies the release time. The value can be set within  
the range of 0.1 ms to 33000 ms, in 32 steps.  
E FR/EQ selection radio buttons  
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Click “FR” or “EQ” to select the function of equalizer  
as the feedback reducer or the parametric equalizer.  
FR: The feedback reducer setting screen appears.  
When “FR” is selected, the EQ parameter 1 to 5  
columns become inactive and FR SETUP button  
becomes active.  
EQ: The 5-band parametric equalizer setting screen  
appears. When “EQ” is selected, the EQ parameter  
1 to 5 columns become active and FR SETUP  
button becomes inactive.  
Note  
Changing the parametric equalizer setting will cancel  
the howling suppression. When you use the equalizer  
as the parametric equalizer, make the setting carefully  
not to affect the howling suppression.  
F FR SETUP button  
Left-click to display the channel selection dialog box.  
With the dialog box, select the channel and click OK  
button to carry out the automatic setting of the  
feedback reducer (function to suppress the positive  
acoustic feedback by detecting the frequency that  
causes howling in advance and by reducing the gain of  
the frequency).  
a Index name indication  
Shows the index name of the audio signal input from the  
LINE IN connectors or the AV/RGB INPUT connectors  
(A to E). For the signal input from the AV/RGB INPUT  
connectors, the index name is displayed along with the  
SELECT buttons indication (e.g., A:INDEX).  
Note  
The FR SETUP button becomes operative only when  
the communication between the SRP-X500P Manager  
and the mixer is active and “FR” is selected on the FR/  
EQ selection radio buttons.  
b Level meters  
Displays the signal level of each input channel.  
c TRIM indication  
Displays the reference level of the input channel specified  
by the TRIM control on the mixer. For the signal input  
from the AV/RGB INPUT connectors, the reference level  
is displayed along with the SELECT buttons indication  
(e.g., A:–3 dB).  
G EQ parameter setup boxes  
Set the frequency, Q-value, and gain for each equalizer  
band. Values can be set by clicking on the S/s  
buttons or by entering numerical value directly.  
H CLOSE button  
d SELECT buttons  
Click to select one of the AV/RGB channels (A to E). The  
button for the selected channel lights up green.  
Click to close the MIC INPUT EQUALIZER setting  
screen.  
g MUTING button  
Left-click to turn muting function on or off. The button  
lights up red when it is set to on.  
e MUTING button  
Left-click to turn muting function on or off. The button  
lights up red when it is set to on.  
h Input fader  
f Input fader  
You can adjust the input level by dragging the input fader.  
The yellow triangler marker displayed on the side of the  
fader indicates the fader position which is the sum of the  
input fader setting and the input level control settings on  
the mixer.  
You can adjust the input level by dragging the input fader.  
The yellow triangler marker displayed on the side of the  
fader indicates the fader position which is the sum of the  
input fader setting and remote fader setting on the software  
and the input level control settings on the mixer.  
B LINE, AV/RGB INPUT setting section  
C DELAY indication section  
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a DELAY REMAIN indication  
The total amount of delay time to be set for the total output  
channels must not exceed 160 ms (54.7 m, or 181.9 feet).  
After the DELAY REMAIN indication shows 0%, the  
amount of delay time cannot be increased.  
b UNIT setup box  
Allows you to select the unit of the delay from the  
following: ms, meter, feet.  
D Routing setting section  
a DELAY button  
Turns the delay time function on or off. The button lights  
up green when the delay is turned to on.  
With this section, you can select an output path for each  
input signal by assigning each input channel to an output  
channel.  
The buttons on the first row are for the MIC INPUT  
channels. The buttons on the middle row are for the LINE  
INPUT L/R channels, and the buttons located on the last  
row are for the AV/RGB INPUT L/R channels.  
Left-click a channel button to turn the corresponding  
channel on or off. Right-click the button to specify the  
sending level of the input signal to the output channel.  
When the channel button is set to on and the sending level  
is set to 0 dB, it lights up green. The button lights up blue  
when it is set to on and the sending level is set to –3 dB to  
–20 dB.  
b DELAY amount setup box  
Allows you to select the amount of delay. The value can be  
set by clicking on the S/s buttons or by entering  
numerical value directly. The amount of delay is shown in  
units specified in the UNIT setup box on the DELAY  
indication section.  
Note  
The total amount of delay time to be set for the total output  
channels must not exceed 160 ms (54.7 m, or 181.9 feet).  
Determine the amount of delay time by watching the  
DELAY REMAIN indication on the DELAY indication  
section.  
c Speaker output indicators  
PROTECTION: Lights up red when the PROTECTION  
indicator on the mixer lights up red.  
CLIP: Lights up red when the CLIP indicator on the  
mixer lights up red.  
E Output channels setting section  
With this section, settings related to output channels can be  
performed.  
d ATT indication  
Shows the attenuation level specified by the SPEAKER  
OUT controls on the mixer.  
e 70V LINE check box  
Check to set the SPEAKER 3 and 4 channels to 70V LINE.  
f LINK check box  
Check the parameter settings for the SPEAKER 1 and 2,  
SPEAKER 3 and 4, LINE 1 and 2, or LINE 3 and 4 to link  
with each other.  
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H ATTACK setup box  
Notes  
Specifies the attack time.  
• Even when the LINK check box is checked, equalizer  
settings are not linked between the 2 channels.  
• When the sum of delay amount or compressor amount  
exceeds the limit due to linkage of the 2 channels, a  
warning message appears. If this occurs, reduce the  
amount.  
I RELEASE setup box  
Specifies the release time.  
J CLOSE button  
Click to close the COMPRESSOR setting screen.  
g COMP button  
Left-click to display the COMPRESSOR setting screen.  
h EQ button  
Left-click to display the OUTPUT EQUALIZER setting  
screen.  
A Channel selection buttons  
The selected button lights up yellow. To select the  
other channel, left-click the corresponding button.  
A Channel selection buttons  
B ON indicator  
The selected button lights up yellow. To select the  
other channel, left-click the corresponding button.  
The indicator for the channel whose compressor  
setting is turned on lights up green.  
B Number of bands setup box  
C Characteristics graph  
Use the pull-down menu to select the number of bands  
to set the parameters. 0, 3, 6, 9, or 12 bands can be  
selected. The parameter setup boxes corresponding to  
the selected number of bands become active.  
Displays the characteristics of the compressor. By  
dragging the markers with the mouse, threshold level  
and ratio of the compressor can be changed.  
D ON button  
Note  
Left-click to turn the compressor on or off. When set  
The total amount of equalizer bands to be applied to  
the total output channels must not exceed 24 bands.  
While setting the equalizer for the output channels, be  
sure that the total number of equalizer bands is 24 or  
less.  
to on, this button lights up green.  
Note  
Compressor can be simultaneously applied to up to 4  
output channels.  
C Equalizer pattern graph  
E GAIN REDUCTION indicator  
The markers with the same color as the corresponding  
band in the EQ parameter appear on the graph. You  
can change the gain and frequency for each band by  
dragging the corresponding marker with the mouse.  
Right-clicking the marker returns the gain to 0 dB.  
You can also change the Q value by rolling the center  
wheel of the mouse up or down.  
Shows the amount of attenuation of the gain.  
F THRESHOLD setup box  
Specifies the threshold level of the compressor.  
G RATIO setup box  
Specifies the ratio of the compressor.  
D ON button  
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Left-click to turn the equalizer on or off. When set to  
ON, this button lights up green.  
i Output fader  
You can adjust the output level by dragging the output  
fader. The yellow triangular marker displayed on the side  
of the fader indicates the fader position which is the sum of  
the output fader setting, remote fader setting, and the  
output level control settings on the mixer.  
E Equalizer parameter setup boxes  
Set the frequency, Q-value, and gain for each equalizer  
band. Values can be set by clicking on the S/s  
buttons or by entering numerical value directly.  
For details on the index name indication, level meters, and  
the MUTING button, see “A MIC INPUT setting  
section” of the OVER VIEW screen (page 10).  
F CLOSE button  
Click to close the OUTPUT EQUALIZER setting  
screen.  
REMOTE FADER screen  
By assigning input/output faders to the remote faders, you  
can control the volume of asssined channels with single  
fader operation.  
The level of the REMOTE 1 to 6 faders can be controlled  
through the REMOTE PARALLEL connector on the rear  
panel of the mixer.  
The level of the MASTER fader can be controlled by the  
MASTER volume control on the front panel of the mixer.  
a Index name input box  
You can enter an index name for each remote fader. Up to  
eight alphanumeric characters can be entered.  
c Fader assignment buttons  
Left-click the button to assign input/output faders to the  
remote fader. The buttons corresponding to assigned input/  
output faders light up green.  
b Index name indication  
Displays the index name entered in the BLOCK setting  
screen.  
Note  
Input faders and output faders cannot be assigned to the  
same remote fader.  
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d MUTING indicator  
The indicator for the muted fader lights up red.  
e Remote fader level indication  
Shows the level of the remote fader.  
PARALLEL/PROJECTOR CONTROL screen  
The PARALLEL/PROJECTOR CONTROL screen allows  
you to make settings on the REMOTE PARALLEL  
connector of the mixer and projector control.  
A PARALLEL setting section  
When input voltage is low: Lights up green.  
b INPUT function selection section  
Left-click and select the function from the pull-down  
menu.  
The selectable functions are as follows:  
INPUT  
Connectable Function  
device  
NONE  
-
None  
AV/RGB  
SELECT  
OFF, A-E Switch  
When turned on, selects AV/RGB  
SELECT setting (OFF or A-E).  
(momentary  
type)  
MASTER  
VOLUME  
MUTING Switch (latch  
type)  
When turned on, mutes the master  
volume. Turn off to cancel muting.  
UP  
Switch  
(momentary  
type)  
While turned on, keeps turning up  
the master volume.  
DOWN  
Switch (latch  
type)  
While turned on, keeps turning  
down the master volume.  
REMOTE  
FADER 1-6  
MUTING Switch (latch  
type)  
When turned on, mutes the  
remote fader. Turn off to cancel  
muting.  
a PARALLEL INPUT indicators  
Show the status of each input pin of the REMOTE  
PARALLEL connector.  
LEVEL  
Volume  
Adjusts the remote fader volume.  
When input voltage is high: Turns off.  
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SCENE  
RECALL  
1-8  
Switch  
(momentary  
type)  
When turned on, recalls the scene  
memory.  
PROJECTER ON  
POWER  
Switch  
(momentary  
type)  
When turned on, turns on the  
projector power.  
1
2
3
STANDBY Switch  
When turned on, sets the projector  
to standby status.  
(momentary  
type)  
ON/  
Switch (latch  
When turned on, turns on the  
projector power. Turn off to set the  
projector to standby status.  
STANDBY type)  
EMG  
OPEN  
Emergency  
broadcast  
system  
When the signal from the  
emergency broadcast system is  
OPEN, mutes all output channels.  
Turn off to cancel muting.  
4
CLOSE  
Emergency  
broadcast  
system  
When the signal from the  
emergency broadcast system is  
CLOSE, mutes all output  
channels. Turn off to cancel  
muting.  
c Input level indication  
Shows the input level setting on the mixer. This is  
indicated only when a volume controller is connected to  
the input pin.  
a PROJECTOR PROTOCOL indication  
Shows the status of the PROJECTOR PROTOCOL  
selector setting on the mixer and the name of the projector.  
d PARALLEL OUTPUT indicators  
Show the status of each output pin of the REMOTE  
PARALLEL connector.  
b PROTOCOL SETTING button  
Left-click to display the PROTOCOL SETTING screen.  
When output voltage is low: Lights up green.  
When output voltage is high: Turns off.  
e OUTPUT function selection section  
Left-click and select the function from the pull-down  
menu.  
The selectable functions are as follows:  
OUTPUT  
Function  
NONE  
None  
AV/RGB  
SELECT  
OFF, A-E Turns on (Low) when the corresponding channel is  
selected.  
MASTER  
VOLUME  
MUTING Turns on (Low) when the master volume is fully  
turned down.  
MAX (UP) Turns on (Low) when the master volume is at the  
maximum level.  
MIN  
Turns on (Low) when the master volume is at the  
(DOWN) minimum level.  
REMOTE  
FADER 1-6  
MUTING Turns on (Low) when the corresponding remote  
fader is fully turned down.  
A File menu  
MAX  
MIN  
1-8  
Turns on (Low) when the corresponding remote  
fader is at the maximum level.  
The projector protocol settings can be saved as a file  
and can be recalled later.  
Turns on (Low) when the corresponding remote  
fader is at the minimum level.  
SCENE  
RECALL  
Turns on (Low) when the corresponding scene  
memory is recalled.  
B INDEX name input box  
You can enter an index name the projector protocol  
setting file. Up to 16 alphanumeric characters can be  
entered.  
PROJECTER ON  
POWER  
Turns on (Low) when the projector is turned on.  
STANDBY Turns on (Low) when the projector enters standby  
status.  
EMG  
Turns on (Low) when all output channels are muted  
by the EMG setting for the input pins (either OPEN  
or CLOSE).  
C BITS PER SECOND setup box  
Use the pull-down menu to select the baud rate for the  
RS-232C port for projector control.  
B PROJECTOR CONTROL setting section  
With this section, settings related to projector control can  
be performed.  
D PARITY setup box  
Use the pull-down menu to select the parity bits.  
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E Command input section  
I COMMAND SEQUENCE indication  
Enter the commands to be sent from the mixer to the  
projector to turn it on, to set it to standby status, or to  
select the input channel. Enter the command as a  
hexadecimal number using numbers 0 to 9 and letters  
A to F.  
Shows the sequence of commands and the wait time to  
be sent for defining the input channel on the projector.  
J CLOSE button  
Click to close the PROTOCOL SETTING setting  
The maximum length of the command is 32 bytes.  
screen.  
F WAIT input box  
c PROJECTOR POWER setting section  
Specify the wait time until the another command is  
sent after the projector has received the previously sent  
command.  
By checking the SYNC WITH POWER ON checkbox,  
you can interlock the power on/off control of the projector  
with the POWER switch operation on the SRP-X500P.  
G TEST button  
d SIGNAL DEFINE selection radio buttons  
Click to select the format of the video signal which is input  
to each of the AV/RGB INPUT connectors.  
Press to run the test on sending command.  
H PROJECTOR INPUT SELECT buttons  
Press one of the buttons to select the signal format,  
then enter the command defining the input channel on  
the projector for the signal format.  
SCENE MEMORY screen  
You can store the settings that you usually use as a scene  
file to internal memory of the mixer to recall it whenever  
you use it. Or, by storing scene files in advance, you can  
quickly deal with division of the room.  
a SCENE MEMORY button  
Left-click to select the scene file number.  
The color of the button shows the status of the scene file  
number.  
Green: Currently selected.  
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Gray: A scene file is stored.  
Deep gray: No scene file is stored.  
About the Mixer’s Internal  
Preset Memory  
b INDEX indication  
Shows the index name of the scene file.  
c FUNCTIONS indication  
The functions stored to the selected scene file light up  
green.  
SYSTEM TYPE preset memory  
By setting the SYSTEM TYPE selector on the front panel  
of the mixer to 1 to 9, you can choose the speaker system  
type setting that corresponds with the AV system being  
used.  
d STORE button  
Used to store the scene file. Left-click to display the setting  
screen to allow entering the index name and selecting the  
functions to be included in the scene file.  
Of the items included in the system type preset memory 1  
to 9, the setting of the following items cannot be changed  
using the SRP-X500P Manager.  
• MIC INPUT Low Cut Filter  
• MIC INPUT FR/EQ settings  
• INPUT fader  
e RECALL button  
Click to recall the scene file whose number is currently  
selected by the SCENE MEMORY button. This button  
does not work when you have selected a number with no  
scene file is stored.  
• INPUT MUTING  
• ROUTING  
f CLEAR button  
• Number of bands of the OUTPUT equalizer  
• OUTPUT compressor  
• OUTPUT fader  
• OUTPUT MUTING  
• OUTPUT LINK  
Click to clear the scene file whose number is currently  
selected by the SCENE MEMORY button. This button  
does not work when you have selected a number with no  
scene file is stored.  
• DELAY  
g POWER ON SETTING radio buttons  
Click to select the scene file status to be automatically  
recalled when the mixer is turned on.  
LAST MEMORY: The status when the power to the  
mixer has been turned off resumes.  
• 70V LINE/Lo imp. setting for the SPEAKERS CH-3/4  
terminals  
• REMOTE FADER  
• Scene memory  
SCENE No.1: The scene file No.1 is recalled.  
To change the setting of the items above, set the SYSTEM  
TYPE selector on the mixer to “0”, turn off the mixer, and  
then turn it on again.  
For details on the settings other than the REMOTE  
FADER, refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with  
the mixer.  
The preset patterns for the REMOTE FADER are shown in  
the following table:  
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MIC 1-4  
-
-
a
a
a
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
SYSTE Setting  
M TYPE  
LINE,  
-
a
MASTER REMOTE  
AV/RGB  
1
2
3
4
5
6
SP OUT 1  
SP OUT 2  
SP OUT 3  
SP OUT 4  
LINE OUT 1  
LINE OUT 2  
LINE OUT 3  
LINE OUT 4  
MIC 1-4  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
2
3
MIC 1-4  
-
-
a
a
a
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
LINE,  
-
a
a
-
-
-
-
a
-
-
-
AV/RGB  
-
-
-
-
-
SP OUT 1  
SP OUT 2  
SP OUT 3  
SP OUT 4  
LINE OUT 1  
LINE OUT 2  
LINE OUT 3  
LINE OUT 4  
MIC 1-4  
a
a
a
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
a
a
a
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
a
a
-
-
-
-
-
a
a
a
a
-
a
a
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
a
a
-
-
-
-
-
a
a
a
a
-
a
a
-
5
-
a
a
a
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
LINE,  
-
a
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
AV/RGB  
-
-
-
-
-
-
SP OUT 1  
SP OUT 2  
SP OUT 3  
SP OUT 4  
LINE OUT 1  
LINE OUT 2  
LINE OUT 3  
LINE OUT 4  
MIC 1-4  
a
a
a
a
a
a
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
a
a
a
a
-
-
-
-
-
-
a
a
a
-
-
-
-
LINE,  
-
a
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
AV/RGB  
-
-
-
-
-
SP OUT 1  
SP OUT 2  
SP OUT 3  
SP OUT 4  
LINE OUT 1  
LINE OUT 2  
LINE OUT 3  
LINE OUT 4  
MIC 1-4  
a
a
a
a
a
a
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
a
a
a
a
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
a
a
a
a
-
a
a
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
a
a
a
a
-
a
a
-
6-9  
-
a
a
a
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
LINE,  
-
a
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
AV/RGB  
-
-
-
-
-
-
SP OUT 1  
SP OUT 2  
SP OUT 3  
SP OUT 4  
LINE OUT 1  
LINE OUT 2  
LINE OUT 3  
LINE OUT 4  
a
a
a
a
a
a
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
a
a
a
a
-
-
-
-
-
-
a
a
a
-
-
-
-
LINE,  
-
a
-
-
-
-
-
AV/RGB  
-
-
SP OUT 1  
SP OUT 2  
SP OUT 3  
SP OUT 4  
LINE OUT 1  
LINE OUT 2  
LINE OUT 3  
LINE OUT 4  
a
a
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
a
a
-
-
-
-
-
a
a
a
a
a
a
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
a
a
-
-
a
a
a
a
a
a
-
a : Assigned.  
- : Not assigned.  
-
-
-
-
-
PROJECTOR PROTOCOL preset  
memory  
By setting the PROJECTOR PROTOCOL selector on the  
front panel of the mixer to 1 to A, you can choose the  
protocol that corresponds with the projector or display  
monitor to be used with the mixer.  
Of the items included in the protocol 1 to A, the setting of  
the following items cannot be changed using the SRP-  
X500P Manager.  
• Index  
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• Baud rate  
• Parity bit  
To Control the Projector  
Whose Protocol Is Not  
Preset to the Mixer  
• POWER ON and STANDBY commands and the wait  
time  
• VIDEO, RGB, and COMPONENT input selection  
command and the wait time  
The input selection command for OTHER TERMINAL is  
not preset to the mixer.  
When you input S-video signal or etc. from the video  
source device directly to the projector or display monitor,  
specify the input command.  
Set the PROJECTOR PROTOCOL selector on the mixer  
to “0”, turn off the mixer, then turn it on again.  
And then, make the necessary settings in the PROTOCOL  
SETTING screen.  
Connectable projectors  
Projectors which satisfy the following specifications can  
be connected to the mixer.  
• Equipped with RS-232C remote terminal  
• Equipped with the RS-232C remote terminal supporting  
the following specifications:  
For details on the projector or display monitor whose  
protocol is preset to the mixer, refer to the Operating  
Instructions supplied with the mixer.  
Electrical characteristics : Conforming to RS-232C  
Baud rate : 9600, 19200 or 38400 bps  
Parity bit : None, odd or even  
Data length : 8 bits  
Stop bit : 1 bit  
Flow control : None  
The RS-232C remote terminal can be used to turn on the  
power, turn off the power, and select the input terminal.  
Video signal systems and limitations  
This system has the following limitations depending on the  
video signal system used and on the operation method.  
The limitations are shown below.  
• When component signal is used  
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a Enter the command to turn on the projector  
connected to the mixer in the command input  
section of the PROTOCOL SETTING screen.  
b Enter 60 seconds in the WAIT input box, then  
adjust the wait time during later operation check.  
The component  
signal cannot be  
used.  
The projector is equipped with the  
component signal input terminals.  
No  
,
Yes  
j
The component signal and the  
RGB signal are used together.  
There is no  
limitation.  
No  
,
Note  
If the commands that can be received by the projector  
are specified as ASCII code, convert the ASCII code  
to a hexadecimal number and enter it in the command  
input section.  
Yes  
j
The projector has a single input  
terminal which accepts both the  
component signal and RGB signal  
that are switched from the RS-  
232C remote terminal.  
There is no  
limitation.  
Yes  
k
3
4
Settings for command to set the projector to  
standby status  
a Enter the command to set the projector connected  
to the mixer to standby status in the command  
input section of the PROTOCOL SETTING  
screen.  
b Enter 100 seconds in the WAIT input box, then  
adjust the wait time during later operation check.  
No  
m
The projector has independent  
input terminals which accept the  
component signal and RGB signal  
separately that are switched from  
the RS-232C remote terminal.  
An RGB signal  
distributor is  
required.  
Yes  
k
Settings for command to define the input  
signal  
No  
m
a Click one of the PROJECTOR INPUT SELECT  
buttons to specify the signal format, then enter the  
command in the command input section as  
follows:  
The component signal and the  
RGB signal cannot be used  
together.  
When the projector input can be selected by  
sending a single command  
Enter the input signal selection command to the  
COMMAND 1 line. Leave the COMMAND 2 line  
blank.  
Connecting to projector  
For details on connecting the mixer to a projector, refer to  
the SRP-X500P Operating Instructions.  
When the signal format selection command and  
input terminal selection command are required  
Enter the signal format selection command to the  
COMMAND 1 line, then enter the input terminal  
selection command to the COMMAND 2 line.  
Setting example  
When the signal systems of VIDEO, COMPONENT and  
RGB are used, and when a single command is required for  
the VIDEO input selection while both commands are  
required for the COMPONENT and RGB input signal  
selection, set as shown below.  
How to set the communication protocol  
Set the communication protocol as follows.  
Signal format COMMAND1  
COMMAND2  
1
Settings for the port  
VIDEO  
VIDEO input terminal Undefined (blank)  
selection command  
Set the BITS PER SECOND setup box and the  
PARITY setup box in accordance with the  
specifications of the projector.  
RGB  
RGB signal selection COMPONENT/RGB  
command  
input terminal select  
command  
2
Settings for command to turn on the  
projector  
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radio buttons on the PARALLEL/PROJECTOR  
CONTROL screen and the settings on the projector.  
After confirming the settings above are correct, do the  
steps below to adjust the wait time.  
COMPONENT COMPONENT signal COMPONENT/RGB  
selection command input terminal select  
command  
OTHER  
Undefined (blank)  
Undefined (blank)  
TERMINAL  
a Increase the wait time to be input to the WAIT1  
and 2 input boxes at the same time in 1-second  
steps until the projector operates correctly.  
b Decrease the wait time to be input to the WAIT1  
input box in 1-second steps until the projector  
operates correctly.  
b Enter 1 in the WAIT1 input box and enter 9 in the  
WAIT2 input box, then adjust the wait time during  
later operation check.  
c Decrease the wait time to be input to the WAIT2  
input box in 1-second steps until the projector  
operates correctly.  
5
Operation check by using the TEST button  
a Select VIDEO using the PROJECTOR INPUT  
SELECT button without inputting any signals to  
AV/RGB INPUT connectors of the mixer, then  
click the TEST button on the PROTOCOL  
SETTING screen.  
b Check that VIDEO is selected as the input signal  
on the projector.  
c Do steps a and b for all other signal formats.  
If you want to shorten the time to take for the video  
signal is output to the projector after pressing the AV/  
RGB SELECT buttons on the mixer, set the wait time  
for the WAIT1 and 2 input boxes to the shortest time  
first. Then perform “5 Operation check by using the  
TEST button” and “6 Operation check by using the  
AV/RGB SELECT buttons on the mixer”.  
7
Operation check to turn on the projector  
If the input selection on the projector is not performed  
correctly, check that the commands entered in the  
command input section and the port setting are  
correct.  
After confirming the commands and the port setting,  
repeat the step 5 above by increasing the wait time to  
be input to the WAIT1 input box in 1-second steps  
until the projector operates correctly.  
a Press the AV/RGB SELECT A button on the  
mixer and check that the video signal is output to  
the projector.  
b Operate the input signal selector on the projector  
so that no video signal is output to the projector.  
c Press the POWER switch on the projector to place  
it to standby status.  
d After confirming that the projector is in standby  
status, click the TEST button in the PROJECTOR  
POWER ON section on the PROTOCOL  
SETTING screen.  
e Check that the projector turns on and the video  
signal output to the AV/RGB INPUT connector is  
input to the projector.  
6
Operation check by using the AV/RGB  
SELECT buttons on the mixer  
a Click one of the SIGNAL DEFINE selection radio  
buttons on the PARALLEL/PROJECTOR  
CONTROL screen to make the setting for actual  
use.  
b Input signals from all the AV/RGB INPUT  
connectors on the mixer, and press the AV/RGB  
SELECT buttons on the mixer to check that the  
video signal is output to the projector.  
c Press the AV/RGB SELECT buttons to check all  
operation patterns (A t B, A t C, A t D, A  
t E, ..... E t A, E t B, E t C, and E t D)  
to check that the video signal is output to the  
projector.  
d Press the AV/RGB SELECT buttons several times  
at random to check that the video signal  
corresponding to the button which has been  
pressed the last is output to the projector.  
e Repeat the step d more than ten times.  
f Repeat the steps a to e for the AV/RGB  
SELECT B-E buttons.  
When the projector does not turn on, check that the  
command entered in the command input section is  
correct.  
When the video signal is not output to the projector,  
repeat the test by increasing the wait time to be input  
to the WAIT input box in 1-second steps until the  
projector operates correctly.  
If you want to shorten the time to take for the video  
signal is output after the projector turns on, repeat the  
test by decreasing the wait time to be input to the  
WAIT input box in 1-second steps until the projector  
operates correctly.  
When the video signal is not output to the projector,  
check the settings of the SIGNAL DEFINE selection  
8
Operation check to set the projector to  
standby status  
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a Click the TEST button in the PROJECTOR  
POWER STANDBY section on the PROTOCOL  
SETTING screen and check that the projector  
enters standby status.  
b Click the TEST button in the PROJECTOR  
POWER ON section and check that the projector  
turns on.  
c Press the AV/RGB SELECT A button on the  
mixer and check that the video signal is output to  
the projector.  
d Click the TEST button in the PROJECTOR  
POWER STANDBY section, then after about 3  
seconds, click the TEST button in the  
PROJECTOR POWER ON section.  
e Check that the projector enters standby status.  
f Check that the projector turns on after the wait  
time specified by the WAIT input box elapses and  
the video signal output to the AV/RGB INPUT A  
connector is input to the projector.  
When the projector does not enter standby status,  
check that the command entered in the command  
input section is correct.  
When the projector does not turn on, repeat the test by  
increasing the wait time to be input to the WAIT input  
box in 1-second steps until the projector operates  
correctly.  
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Factory settings (SYSTEM TYPE 0)  
Inputs  
Item  
Factory setting  
OFF  
MIC INPUT1-4  
FEED BACK REDUCER ON / OFF  
FR / EQ  
FR  
LCF  
ON  
EQ1 FREQ  
160Hz  
450Hz  
1.25kHz  
3.55kHz  
10kHz  
1.2  
EQ2 FREQ  
EQ3 FREQ  
EQ4 FREQ  
EQ5 FREQ  
EQ1-5 Q  
EQ1-5 GAIN  
0dB  
INPUT FADER  
0dB  
INPUT MUTING  
INPUT FADER  
OFF  
LINE IN L,R  
0dB  
INPUT MUTING  
INPUT FADER  
OFF  
AV/RGB IN A-E  
0dB  
INPUT MUTING  
SELECTOR  
OFF  
A
INDEX  
MIC 1 INPUT INDEX  
MIC 2 INPUT INDEX  
MIC 3 INPUT INDEX  
MIC 4 INPUT INDEX  
LINE INPUT INDEX  
AV/RGB INPUT A INDEX  
AV/RGB INPUT B INDEX  
AV/RGB INPUT C INDEX  
AV/RGB INPUT D INDEX  
AV/RGB INPUT E INDEX  
AGC ON / OFF  
MIC 1  
MIC 2  
MIC 3  
MIC 4  
MD  
DVD  
VTR  
CASSETTE  
PC 1  
PC 2  
OFF  
MIC MIX BUS  
AGC COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD  
AGC RATIO  
0dB  
3:1  
AGC MAKE GAIN  
AGC GATE THRESHOLD  
AGC RANGE  
0dB  
30dB  
20dB  
22ms  
10ms  
100ms  
AGC ATTACK  
AGC HOLD TIME  
AGC RELEASE  
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ROUTING  
ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 1 MIC LEVEL  
ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 1 LINE L LEVEL  
ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 1 LINE R LEVEL  
ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 1 AV/RGB L LEVEL  
ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 1 AV/RGB R LEVEL  
ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 2 MIC LEVEL  
ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 2 LINE L LEVEL  
ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 2 LINE R LEVEL  
ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 2 AV/RGB L LEVEL  
ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 2 AV/RGB R LEVEL  
ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 3 MIC LEVEL  
|
0dB  
0dB  
0dB  
0dB  
0dB  
0dB  
0dB  
0dB  
0dB  
0dB  
0dB for all  
ROUTING LINE OUTPUT 4 AV/RGB R LEVEL  
ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 1 ROUTING ON / OFF  
ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 2 ROUTING ON / OFF  
ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 3 ROUTING ON / OFF  
ROUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 4 ROUTING ON / OFF  
ROUTING LINE OUTPUT 1 ROUTING ON / OFF  
ON : LINE IN L, AV/RGB IN L  
ON : LINE IN R, AV/RGB IN R  
ON : MIC MIX BUS  
OFF for all  
ON : MIC MIX BUS, LINE IN L, AV/  
RGB IN L  
ROUTING LINE OUTPUT 2 ROUTING ON / OFF  
ON : MIC MIX BUS, LINE IN R, AV/  
RGB IN R  
ROUTING LINE OUTPUT 3 ROUTING ON / OFF  
ROUTING LINE OUTPUT 4 ROUTING ON / OFF  
ON : MIC MIX BUS, AV/RGB IN L  
ON : MIC MIX BUS, AV/RGB IN R  
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Outputs  
Item  
Factory setting  
0dB  
SPEAKERS CH-1/2 OUTPUT FADER  
OUTPUT MUTING  
EQ BAND  
OFF  
3 BAND  
OFF  
EQ ON / OFF  
EQ1 FREQ  
31.5Hz  
50Hz  
EQ2 FREQ  
EQ3 FREQ  
100Hz  
170Hz  
315Hz  
530Hz  
950Hz  
1.7kHz  
2.97kHz  
5kHz  
EQ4 FREQ  
EQ5 FREQ  
EQ6 FREQ  
EQ7 FREQ  
EQ8 FREQ  
EQ9 FREQ  
EQ10 FREQ  
EQ11 FREQ  
EQ12 FREQ  
EQ1-12 Q  
9kHz  
16kHz  
1.8  
EQ1-12 GAIN  
0dB  
COMPRESSOR ON / OFF  
ON  
COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD  
COMPRESSOR RATIO  
COMPRESSOR ATTACK  
COMPRESSOR RELEASE  
DELAY ON/OFF  
10dB  
: 1  
0.47ms  
100ms  
OFF  
DELAY TIME  
0ms  
OUTPUT LINK ON / OFF  
ON  
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SPEAKERS CH-3/4 OUTPUT FADER  
OUTPUT MUTING  
EQ BAND  
0dB  
OFF  
3 BAND  
ON:CH-3 OFF:CH-4  
31.5Hz  
63Hz  
EQ ON / OFF  
EQ1 FREQ  
EQ2 FREQ  
EQ3 FREQ  
150Hz  
EQ4 FREQ  
315Hz  
EQ5 FREQ  
710Hz  
EQ6 FREQ  
1.5kHz  
3.35kHz  
7.5kHz  
16kHz  
EQ7 FREQ  
EQ8 FREQ  
EQ9 FREQ  
EQ10-12 FREQ  
EQ1-12 Q  
20kHz  
1.5  
EQ1-12 GAIN  
0dB  
COMPRESSOR ON / OFF  
ON:CH-3 OFF:CH-4  
10dB  
COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD  
COMPRESSOR RATIO  
COMPRESSOR ATTACK  
COMPRESSOR RELEASE  
DELAY ON/OFF  
: 1  
0.47ms  
100ms  
OFF  
DELAY TIME  
0ms  
OUTPUT LINK ON / OFF  
70V LINE / Lo.imp  
OFF  
70V LINE  
70V LINE  
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LINE OUTPUT 1/2 OUTPUT FADER  
OUTPUT MUTING  
EQ BAND  
0dB  
OFF  
0 BAND  
OFF  
EQ ON / OFF  
EQ1 FREQ  
31.5Hz  
106Hz  
375Hz  
1.32kHz  
4.5kHz  
16kHz  
20kHz  
1
EQ2 FREQ  
EQ3 FREQ  
EQ4 FREQ  
EQ5 FREQ  
EQ6 FREQ  
EQ7-12 FREQ  
EQ1-6 Q  
EQ7-12 Q  
1.5  
EQ1-12 GAIN  
0dB  
COMPRESSOR ON / OFF  
OFF  
COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD  
COMPRESSOR RATIO  
COMPRESSOR ATTACK  
COMPRESSOR RELEASE  
DELAY ON/OFF  
10dB  
: 1  
0.47ms  
100ms  
OFF  
DELAY TIME  
0ms  
OUTPUT LINK ON / OFF  
ON  
LINE OUTPUT 3/4 OUTPUT FADER  
0dB  
OUTPUT MUTING  
EQ BAND  
OFF  
0 BAND  
OFF  
EQ ON / OFF  
EQ1 FREQ  
63Hz  
2.5kHz  
20kHz  
20kHz  
1
EQ2 FREQ  
EQ3 FREQ  
EQ4-12 FREQ  
EQ1 Q  
EQ2 Q  
1.5  
EQ3 Q  
0.47  
EQ4-12 Q  
1.5  
EQ1-12 GAIN  
0dB  
COMPRESSOR ON / OFF  
COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD  
COMPRESSOR RATIO  
COMPRESSOR ATTACK  
COMPRESSOR RELEASE  
DELAY ON/OFF  
DELAY TIME  
OFF  
10dB  
: 1  
0.47ms  
100ms  
OFF  
0ms  
OUTPUT LINK ON / OFF  
ON  
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INDEX  
SPEAKER OUTPUT 1 INDEX  
SPEAKER OUTPUT 2 INDEX  
SPEAKER OUTPUT 3 INDEX  
SPEAKER OUTPUT 4 INDEX  
LINE OUTPUT 1 INDEX  
SP 1  
SP 2  
SP 3  
SP 4  
AUX L  
AUX R  
REC L  
REC R  
LINE OUTPUT 2 INDEX  
LINE OUTPUT 3 INDEX  
LINE OUTPUT 4 INDEX  
Remotes  
Item  
Factory setting  
AV/RGB INPUT  
CH A VIDEO SIGNAL DEFINE  
CH B VIDEO SIGNAL DEFINE  
CH C VIDEO SIGNAL DEFINE  
CH D VIDEO SIGNAL DEFINE  
CH E VIDEO SIGNAL DEFINE  
INPUT 1 FUNCTION  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
RGB  
RGB  
REMOTE  
AV/RGB SELECT A  
AV/RGB SELECT B  
AV/RGB SELECT C  
AV/RGB SELECT D  
AV/RGB SELECT E  
MASTER VOLUME UP  
MASTER VOLUME DOWN  
PROJECTOR POWER ON  
PROJECTOR POWER STANDBY  
EMG CLOSE  
PARALLEL  
INPUT 2 FUNCTION  
INPUT 3 FUNCTION  
INPUT 4 FUNCTION  
INPUT 5 FUNCTION  
INPUT 6 FUNCTION  
INPUT 7 FUNCTION  
INPUT 8 FUNCTION  
INPUT 9 FUNCTION  
INPUT 10 FUNCTION  
OUTPUT 1 FUNCTION  
OUTPUT 2 FUNCTION  
OUTPUT 3 FUNCTION  
OUTPUT 4 FUNCTION  
OUTPUT 5 FUNCTION  
OUTPUT 6 FUNCTION  
OUTPUT 7 FUNCTION  
OUTPUT 8 FUNCTION  
OUTPUT 9 FUNCTION  
OUTPUT 10 FUNCTION  
AV/RGB SELECT A  
AV/RGB SELECT B  
AV/RGB SELECT C  
AV/RGB SELECT D  
AV/RGB SELECT E  
MASTER VOLUME MAX (UP)  
MASTER VOLUME MIN (DOWN)  
PROJECTOR POWER ON  
PROJECTOR POWER STANDBY  
EMG  
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REMOTE FADER  
ASSIGN  
MASTER INPUT ASSIGN  
MASTER SPEAKER OUTPUT ASSIGN  
MASTER LINE OUTPUT ASSIGN  
REMOTE 1-6 INPUT ASSIGN  
REMOTE 1-6 SPEAKER OUTPUT ASSIGN  
REMOTE 1-6 LINE OUTPUT ASSIGN  
MASTER INDEX  
Not assigned.  
Assigned to SPEAKER OUT 1-4.  
Assigned to LINE OUT 1/2.  
Not assigned.  
Not assigned.  
Not assigned.  
MASTER  
REMOTE 1 INDEX  
REMOTE 1  
REMOTE 2 INDEX  
REMOTE 2  
REMOTE 3 INDEX  
REMOTE 3  
REMOTE 4 INDEX  
REMOTE 4  
REMOTE 5 INDEX  
REMOTE 5  
REMOTE 6 INDEX  
REMOTE 6  
POWER ON SETTING  
PROJECTOR POWER  
INFORMATION  
LAST MEMORY  
SYNC WITH POWER OFF only  
Undefined.  
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