User manual CRESTRON QS SW-DAT C2N-DAP8 RC
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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] DAT Software
For C2N-DAP8/RC Digital Audio Processors
Quick Start
These instructions provide a quick reference for using the Crestron® Digital Audio Tools (DAT) software to configure your C2N-DAP8 or C2N-DAP8RC Digital Audio Processors (DAP8/RC) to match the requirements of the listening/viewing area. For detailed instructions, refer to the Operations Guide for the DAP8/RC (Doc. 8186 or 8187) and the help file supplied with the DAT software.
Getting Started
All hardware installation and wiring procedures should be completed before attempting to configure the DAP8/RC unit. The following items are required for room calibration: · · SPL (sound pressure level) meter. [. . . ] NOTE: The zero button to the left of the Front Left trim control resets all speaker trim controls and the LFE trim control to 0. 00 dB; the Master Volume setting is not affected.
Input Settings
Use this tab to select the type of incoming signal and the decoding type for each source. Any analog input also has an adjustment available for its input level; digital inputs have no adjustment. If so desired, setup of the source and the decoding type for each signal can be left at their default settings and the user will not have to make any selections.
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Input Source: The drop down menu allows for the selection of each input. Input Level Gain: This allows the adjustment of the selected analog input's incoming signal level. Use this to adjust each analog input so that as a switch from source to source is made, the level of each source is consistent. Signal Type: This lists the types of signals that could be supplied from the particular source. Decoding Mode: This lists the default decoding mode for each possible input signal type. The pull-down at the right of each decoding mode lists any available alternate decoding modes that can be selected. User selection can be made for any of the available modes while operating the unit. Please refer to the help file for the specifics of each decoding mode. NOTE: Some decoding modes are not available in all speaker configurations. The following is a brief description of each signal type and decoding mode available. 2-Channel: This signal type would be a stereo source from a CD player, cable box, etc. It is the only available signal type for all analog inputs, and provides only a (front) left and right signal. Decoding Modes Available: Stereo (default) Dolby Pro Logic II Movie Dolby Pro Logic II Music Dolby Pro Logic II Matrix Dolby Pro Logic DTS Ne o6: Cinema DTS Neo6: Music User-Controlled
Dolby Digital 5. 1: This is a digital input signal and provides 5. 1 channels of discrete surround sound (left, center, right, surround left, surround right, and LFE). Dolby Digital 5. 1(Default) Dolby Digital EX Dolby Pro Logic Dolby Pro Logic II Movie Dolby Pro Logic II Music Dolby Pro Logic II Matrix DTS 5. 1 DTS ES Matrix DTS ES Discrete DTS Neo6: Cinema DTS Neo6: Music Stereo Decoding Mode Volume: This slider adjusts the overall volume of the decoding mode so that it matches that of the other decoding modes. This helps to make a smooth transition from one decoding mode to another without an audible difference in volume. Speaker Adjustments: All available speakers in the project start at 0 dB and have a usable adjustment of 30 dB to +12 dB. Adjust to the preferred level per decoding mode.
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NOTE: The level adjustments done here are in addition to the values set in the Room Calibration tab. The total gain or attenuation is represented at the bottom of each slider. [. . . ] Un- checking this box will show the curve that was created for the speaker using the filters.
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Frequency: The usable range for frequency is 25 Hz to 20 KHz. This window shows any current value for the filter and allows a new frequency to be entered for the selected filter. This window shows any current value for the filter and allows a new gain value to be entered for the selected filter. [. . . ]
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