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CX335: Installation and Operation Manual
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Safety Notes

• Do not expose the unit to water or moisture
• Do not expose the unit to naked flames.
• Do not block or restrict any air vent
• Do not operate the unit in ambient temperatures above 35
• Do not perform any internal adjustments unless you are qualified to do so and fully
understand the hazards associated with mains operated equipment.
• The unit has no user serviceable parts. Refer any servicing to qualified service
personnel.
• If the moulded plug is cut off the lead for any reason, the discarded plug is a
potential hazard and should be disposed of in a responsible manner.
For more detailed information refer to the rear of the manual.
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Quick Start

1. Connect the unit into the signal path directly after the system mixing desk or DJ console,
and just before any amplifiers or crossover.
2. If your system runs balanced then used balanced XLR leads, with the standard
configuration of:
Pin 2 hot (positive phase); Pin 3 cold (negative phase); Pin 1 ground (screen).
3. If you are configured 'unbalanced' then we suggest that the inputs only are wired Pin 2
hot, with Pin 3 shorted to Pin 1. Do this, even if you are in a hurry.
4. If you are running a mono system you will have to connect the input signal to both
channels using some form of 'Y' lead.
We have carefully optimised the front panel removing most of the traditional compressor
limiter controls by making the circuitry 'Programme Dependant'. To aid setting up the front
panel controls the common permutations of switches and controls can be placed into four
different groups, each one having different audio results.
Soft Knee, Fast Time Constant (Normal Envelope) (2a):
Ultra transparent Control of Sound Pressure Level (SPL) and speaker protection.
Soft Knee, Slow Time Constant (Slow Envelope) (2d):
Very transparent control of SPL with more peaks allowed through unprocessed.
Hard Knee, Fast Time Constant (Normal Envelope) (2b):
Precise control of signal level and speaker protection.
Hard Knee, Slow Time Constant (Slow Envelope) (2e):
The least transparent mode of operation to reduce high level signals but with more peaks
passed unprocessed.
2a
Soft Knee, Fast Time Constant (Normal Envelope)
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