Dynaudio BM5 mkIII Kullanıcı Kılavuzu - Sayfa 9

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Dynaudio BM5 mkIII Kullanıcı Kılavuzu
Setting up
1/2. Power on/off switch / AC power in
Before switching on, make sure Mains Voltage matches your area's mains voltage specification.
3. Balanced analog input
1 : 0
2
1
2 : +
3
3 : -
Audio Input is via a female XLR connector. The input is electronically balanced with the following connections. The
connections are printed on the rear for easy reference.
4. Unbalanced analog input (RCA)
Unbalanced Input via RCA. If your audio source doesn't have a balanced output, use the RCA input connection.
For best results always use only good quality screened cables and connectors.
Switches
On the rear of the monitor you will find six switches for setting up the monitor for optimum performance in different
acoustic environments. Each switch is explained in the following.
5. Power mode switch
ON: The speaker is active and ready to play.
ON/SLEEP: After if no input signal has been present on the input for 20 minutes the speaker enters the "Sleep"
mode and saves power. The speaker is invoked and ready to play when a signal is present on the input again.
Wake-up time is approximately two seconds.
6. Remote
Usually, active speakers are at max level all the time. By connecting the Dynaudio External Volume control, the
volume is conveniently controllable via the remote.
7. Filter switches
LF
This switch controls the bass gain level using shelf-type EQ. The level can be set to +2 dB, 0 dB or -2 dB.
This filter is used to adjust for the proximity of boundaries, so if positioned close to wall or corner, use the -2 dB
setting. If positioned far from walls use the +2 dB or 0 position, depending on other equipment, and personal
taste.
MF
This switch sets a notch filter, used to compensate for the acoustic effect of a console.
Such placement usually results in a response peak in lower midrange. The MF switch activates a bell shaped
notch filter, which can compensate. Use either the -2 or the -4 dB setting. Find the setting that provides the
flattest response.
HF
This switch controls the Treble level and it is used to match the high end of the monitor to your other electronic
equipment, and your acoustical environment. Use the setting providing the preferred timbre. If the sound is too
bright; try to set to -1 dB to reduce treble by 1 dB. If the sound is too dull, use +1 dB setting to raise the High
Setting up
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