Sony 2-190-733-11 (1) manual

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    SRP-X500P © 2004 Sony Corporation 2-190-733- 11 (1) SRP-X500P Manager User’s Guide Software Versi on 1.0 Before us ing the s oftware, please rea d this U ser’s Gu ide and the Oper ating Ins tructions of the SRP-X500P Digita l Powered Mixe r thoroughl y and reta in them for fu ture referen ce.[...]

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    2 Table of Content s Overvie w ............. ......... .............. .............. .............. .............. ... 3 Features .................................................................................. .... 3 Using the supplied CD-ROM ..................................................... 3 Operating conditions ...........................[...]

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    3 Overv iew Overvi ew Features The SRP-X50 0P Manager is a pr ogram which allows you to make p arameter setti ngs for the SRP- X500P Digital Powered Mi xer. V arious effector settings Detailed sett ings on e qualizer, auto matic ga in control, compressor, et c. can be per formed. The SR P-X500P Manager is provided wi th visual ai ds including graph[...]

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    4 Preparat ion Preparat ion Installi ng the SRP-X500 P Manager 1 Insert the supplied CD-R OM into the CD-ROM drive of the personal computer. 2 Open the SRP- X500P Manager English fo lder double -click the Setup ico n. “Welcome to t he SRP-X500P Manager setu p wizard.” screen appe ars. 3 Click “Next”. “Select Installa tion Folder.” scr[...]

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    5 Names an d Funct ions of Con trols o n Screen Names and Funct ions of Controls on Screen Common operation secti on The controls sh own below appear on all the screens. A Menu bar The titles of the menus are displayed. You can perform ope rations that are common to t he basic settings and each setup screen. a File m enu This software al lows you t[...]

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    6 Names and Func tions of Contr ols on Screen D The index of t he selected scene n umber is displayed. E Click th e Open butt on. Save: S aves the new d ata by overwriting the exis ting data. Save as: Saves th e data under a d ifferent name. Exit: Exits the SRP-X50 0P Manag er. b Communicat ion menu Activates/deact ivates the communic ation between[...]

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    7 Names an d Funct ions of Con trols o n Screen A MIC INPUT setting section a Indicators These are the i ndicators of microphone i nput. RF: Lights up green when the RF signal is input to the wireless tune r unit which is installed in the mixe r. AF: Lights up yellow when the audi o signal is input to the wireless tune r unit which is installed in [...]

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    8 Names and Func tions of Contr ols on Screen B LINE, AV /RGB IN PUT sett ing section a TRIM indi cation Displays refe rence level spe cified by the TRI M control on the mixe r. b Level meter Displays the signa l level of each input channel . c AV/RGB SE LECTOR but tons Click to select one of the AV/RGB channels (A to E). The button for the sel ect[...]

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    9 Names an d Funct ions of Con trols o n Screen Note The tot al am ount of del ay tim e to b e set for the total outpu t channel must no t exceed 160 ms (54.7 m or 181 .9 feet). For deta ils, see “DELAY amoun t setup box ” (page 13). b PROTECTION indicator Lights up red when the PROTECTION indicator o n the mixer light s up red. c ATT indicatio[...]

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    10 Names and Func tions of Contr ols on Screen O VER VIEW screen The detail ed setting s on equaliz er, automa tic gain control, etc., for each c hannel can be performed. A MIC INPUT setting section a TRIM indi cation Displays the reference level of the input channel specified by the TRIM cont rol on the mixer wit hin the range of –6 0 dBu to –[...]

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    11 Names an d Funct ions of Con trols o n Screen A Characteristics gra ph Displays th e characte ristics of th e automati c gain control. By dragging the marker with the mou se, thresh old level and ratio of the compressor and threshold level of t he gate can b e changed. B ON button Click to tu rn the aut omatic ga in cont rol on or o ff. When set[...]

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    12 Names and Func tions of Contr ols on Screen Click “FR” or “EQ” to sel ect the function of equ alizer as the feedb ack reducer or the paramet ric equalizer. FR: The feedback reducer setting screen appears. When “FR” is selected, the EQ parameter 1 t o 5 columns become i nactive a nd FR SETUP butt on becomes active. EQ: The 5 -band par[...]

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    13 Names an d Funct ions of Con trols o n Screen a DELAY REMAIN ind ication The tot al am ount of del ay tim e to b e set for the total outpu t channels must not exceed 160 ms (54.7 m, or 181 .9 feet). Afte r the DELAY REMAIN indic ation s hows 0%, the amount of del ay time ca nnot be in creased. b UNIT s etup box Allows y ou to selec t the unit of[...]

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    14 Names and Func tions of Contr ols on Screen Notes • Even when t he LINK check box is checked, equal izer settings are n ot linked between the 2 channels. • When the sum of delay amount or compresso r amount exceeds the limit due to linkag e of the 2 channel s, a warning message appears. If this occurs, reduce the amount. g COMP button Left-c[...]

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    15 Names an d Funct ions of Con trols o n Screen Lef t-cli ck to turn the equ aliz er on or off. When set to ON, this bu tton light s up green. E Equalizer pa rameter setup boxes Set the frequency, Q-value, and gain for each equalizer band. Va lues can be set by clicking on the S / s buttons or by enteri ng numerical v alue directl y. F CLOSE butto[...]

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    16 Names and Func tions of Contr ols on Screen d MUTING in dicator The indicat or for the muted fader li ghts up red. e Remote fader level indication Shows the level o f the remote fa der. P ARALLEL/PROJE CT O R CONTR OL screen The PARALL EL/PROJECTO R CONTROL screen allows you to make settings on t he REMOTE PARALLEL connector o f the mix er and p[...]

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    17 Names an d Funct ions of Con trols o n Screen c Input le vel indic ation Shows the i nput level se tting on the mixer. Thi s is indicated o nly when a volume controller is connected t o the in put pin . d PARALLEL OUTP UT indicators Show the st atus of each ou tput pi n of the REMOTE PARALLEL connector. When outp ut voltage is low: Ligh ts up gr[...]

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    18 Names and Func tions of Contr ols on Screen E Com mand inpu t sec tion Enter the c ommands to be sent fro m the mix er to the projec tor to tu rn it on, to set it to sta ndby status, or to select the inp ut channel. En ter the command as a hexade cimal number using numbe rs 0 to 9 and letters A to F. The maximu m length of t he command is 3 2 by[...]

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    19 About t he Mixer’s Inte rnal Preset Memory Gray: A scene file is stored. Deep gray: No scene file is stored. b INDEX indication Shows the index name of th e scene file. c FUNCTIONS in dication The functions sto red to the selected scene file light up green. d STOR E but ton Used to st ore the scene file. L eft-cli ck to di splay the setti ng s[...]

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    20 About th e Mixer’s Inter nal Preset Memory a : Assi gned. - : Not assigned. PR OJECT OR PRO T OCOL preset memo ry By setting the PROJECTO R PROTOCOL selector on the front pa nel of the mixer to 1 to A, you can choose th e protoc ol that cor responds with the project or or display monito r to be u sed with the mix er. Of the items in cluded in [...]

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    21 To Con trol th e Projec tor Whose Protocol Is No t Preset to th e Mixer •B a u d r a t e •P a r i t y b i t • POWER ON and STANDBY commands and the wait time • VIDEO, RGB, and COMPO NENT input selection command and t he wait time The input selection command for OTHER TERMI NAL is not p reset to the m ixer. When you i nput S-video si gnal[...]

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    22 To Control the Projector Whose Prot ocol Is Not Prese t to the Mixer Connec ting t o proj ector For details on conn ecting the mix er to a projector, refer to the SRP-X500P Operat ing Instructions. How to set the comm unication protocol Set the communication p rotocol as f ollows. 1 Setting s for the port Set the BITS PER SECOND setup box and th[...]

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    23 To Con trol th e Projec tor Whose Protocol Is No t Preset to th e Mixer b Ente r 1 in the WAIT 1 inpu t box and e nter 9 in th e WAIT2 input box, then adjust the wait time during later operation che ck. 5 Opera tion ch eck by using the TEST bu tton a Select VIDEO using the PROJECTOR INP UT SELECT butt on without i nputting an y signals t o AV/RG[...]

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    24 To Control the Projector Whose Prot ocol Is Not Prese t to the Mixer a Click the TE ST button in the PR OJECTOR POWER STANDBY section on the PROTOCOL SETTING screen and check that the projector enters sta ndby statu s. b Click the TE ST button in the PR OJECTOR POWER ON secti on and check that the pr ojector turns on. c Press the AV/RGB SE LECT [...]

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    25 Appendix Appendix Factor y se tt ing s (SY STE M TY PE 0) Inputs Item F actory setting MIC INPUT1-4 FEED BA CK REDUCER ON / OFF OFF FR / EQ FR LCF ON EQ1 FREQ 160Hz EQ2 FREQ 450Hz EQ3 FREQ 1.25kHz EQ4 FREQ 3.55kHz EQ5 FREQ 10kHz EQ1-5 Q 1.2 EQ1-5 GAIN 0dB INPU T F A DER 0dB INPUT MUTI NG OFF LINE IN L,R INPUT F ADER 0dB INPUT MUTI NG OFF A V/RGB[...]

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    26 Appendix R OUTING R OUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 1 MIC LEVEL 0dB R OUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 1 LINE L LEVEL 0dB R OUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 1 LINE R LEVEL 0dB R OUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 1 A V/RGB L LEVEL 0dB R OUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 1 A V/RGB R LEVEL 0dB R OUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 2 MIC LEVEL 0dB R OUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 2 LINE L LEVEL 0dB R OUTING SPEAKER OUTPUT 2 LI[...]

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    27 Appendix Outputs Item F actory setting SPEAKERS CH-1/2 OUTPUT F ADER 0dB OUTPUT MUTI NG OFF EQ BAND 3 BAND EQ ON / OFF OFF EQ1 FREQ 31.5Hz EQ2 FREQ 50Hz EQ3 FREQ 100Hz EQ4 FREQ 170Hz EQ5 FREQ 315Hz EQ6 FREQ 530Hz EQ7 FREQ 950Hz EQ8 FREQ 1.7kHz EQ9 FREQ 2.97kHz EQ10 FREQ 5kHz EQ11 FREQ 9kHz EQ12 FREQ 16kHz EQ1-12 Q 1.8 EQ1-1 2 G AI N 0dB COMPRESS[...]

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    28 Appendix SPEAKERS CH-3/4 OUTPUT F ADER 0dB OUTPUT MUTI NG OFF EQ BAND 3 BAND EQ ON / OFF ON:CH-3 OFF:CH-4 EQ1 FREQ 31.5Hz EQ2 FREQ 63Hz EQ3 FREQ 150Hz EQ4 FREQ 315Hz EQ5 FREQ 710Hz EQ6 FREQ 1.5kHz EQ7 FREQ 3.35kHz EQ8 FREQ 7.5kHz EQ9 FREQ 16kHz EQ10- 12 F REQ 20k Hz EQ1-12 Q 1.5 EQ1-1 2 G AI N 0dB COMPRESSOR ON / OFF ON:CH-3 OFF:CH-4 COMPRESSOR [...]

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    29 Appendix LINE OUTPUT 1/2 OUTPUT F ADER 0dB OUTPUT MUTI NG OFF EQ BAND 0 BAND EQ ON / OFF OFF EQ1 FREQ 31.5Hz EQ2 FREQ 106Hz EQ3 FREQ 375Hz EQ4 FREQ 1.32kHz EQ5 FREQ 4.5kHz EQ6 FREQ 16kHz EQ7-12 FREQ 20kHz EQ1-6 Q 1 EQ7-12 Q 1.5 EQ1-1 2 G AI N 0dB COMPRESSOR ON / OFF OFF COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD 10dB COMPRESSOR RA TIO ∞ : 1 COMPRESSOR A TT ACK 0.47[...]

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    30 Appendix Remotes INDEX SPEAKER OUTPUT 1 INDEX SP 1 SPEAKER OUTPUT 2 INDEX SP 2 SPEAKER OUTPUT 3 INDEX SP 3 SPEAKER OUTPUT 4 INDEX SP 4 LINE OUTPUT 1 INDEX A UX L LINE OUTPUT 2 INDEX A UX R LINE OUTPUT 3 INDEX REC L LINE OUTPUT 4 INDEX REC R Item F actory setting A V/RGB INPUT CH A VIDEO SIGNAL DEFINE VIDEO CH B VIDEO SIGNAL DEFINE VIDEO CH C VID[...]

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    31 Appendix REMO TE F ADER ASSIGN MASTER INPUT ASSIGN Not assigne d. MASTER SPEAKER OUTPUT ASSIGN Assigned to SPEAKER OUT 1-4. MASTER LIN E OUTPUT A SSIGN Assigne d to LINE OU T 1/2. REMO TE 1-6 INPUT ASSIGN Not assigne d. REMO TE 1-6 SPEAKER OUTPUT ASSIGN Not assigne d. REMO TE 1-6 LINE OUTPUT ASSIGN Not assigne d. MASTER INDEX M ASTER REMO TE 1 I[...]

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    NO TICE FOR USERS © 2004 Son y Corporation. All right s reserved. Th is manual or t he software describe d herein, in whole or in part, may not be reprodu ced, translated o r reduced to any machine readable from without prior writ ten approval from Sony C orporation . SONY CORPORAT ION PROVIDES NO WAR RANTY WITH REGAR D TO THIS MAN UAL, THE SOFTWA[...]

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