James Loudspeakers M1000 Manuale d'uso - Pagina 8
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LCD DISPLAY SCREENS/FUNCTIONS
Normally, the LCD display will show the status for a number of DSP settings as well as the volume level and a
flashing output level bar display. The "normal" display is show below.
Unmuted
Muted
EQ Setting
Volume Level Setting
SUB or LFE mode
Output level meter
"Auto Off" Function ON
"Lock" Function ON
"External Trigger" ON
"Limiter" ON
Navigation through the DSP menus and DSP settings are done via the 5 button controller on the front of the M1000
and the 5 button array on the remote control.
Once a limiter setting of anything but "0" is set, the red clip indicator on the front panel, which normally indicates full
power clipping, will now light when the limiter maximum power is reached. Also, an up arrow icon will appear on the
bottom row of the display to indicate the limiter is turned on.
M1000 Navigation Buttons
Remote Navigation Buttons
When in the Normal mode, pressing the left/right buttons will allow volume adjustment and the display will change to
volume mode (see below).
Pressing the "enter" button will switch to the DSP setting mode and the first screen to appear will be the "Subsonic
Freq" display. From that point, the "up" and "down" buttons will scroll through the different setting screens as listed
below. The left and right buttons will allow you to set the options for any screen. If you accidently get to a screen you
wish to exit, do not press a button for 3 seconds and display will revert back to the "normal" mode. You can also
select the default setting again.
On each DSP display screen, the current DSP default setting will be displayed. If you use the left/right buttons to
select a new option for that setting, you must them press "menu" to select this option. When scrolling left/right through
the options, the current default will have an asterisk next to it.
Once you have configured all the settings for your product, you can save them as 1 configuration by using the
"Memory Store" screen. In this way, if the settings are invariantly changed, you can always recall your saved settings
in this way. NOTE: Avoid storing to the Memory 3 location as this is where James stores the configuration for your
subwoofer if it was programmed at the factory.
If James has configured your M1000 for a specific subwoofer, it will be saved in Memory 3 location. This can be
overwritten so avoid saving any settings to the memory 3 location unless advised by James personal.
You can always revert to the factory default settings by recalling "default" in the "Memory recall" function.
Following are further explanations of each DSP screen. Also, a flow chart follows this section with further details.
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