User manual RANE RPM 26I

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[. . . ] OPERATORS MANUAL RPM 26i DSP MULTIPROCESSOR QUICK START If you don't read all of this document, you risk setting up your system improperly. . . but at least read this section and the Input and Output Trim sections on pages Manual-13-14. Paying careful attention to your system's gain structure is essential to maximize the noise performance of your entire system. Once you're done reading and memorizing the manual, please recycle the paper it is printed on by reconing an old speaker. [. . . ] Important Note: Each of the 16 Memories can contain a different DSP Program. Before connecting the RPM 26i to other audio system components, it is wise to choose the appropriate DSP Program and store this program in each of the 16 Memories. This avoids the problem of accidentally recalling a Memory that restores an undesired DSP Program; such as the case where you recall from a 3-way DSP Program to a splitter: this sends full-range audio to all Outputs! Manual-12 Programming the RPM 26i The RPM 26i and RPM 26v use the same software. References in software to the RPM 26v apply to the RPM 26i. Each DSP Program contains a number of processing Blocks. There is a Block shown for each available signal processing function. The quantity and type of available processing blocks varies from DSP Program to DSP Program. Double clicking on most of these processing Blocks opens a detail window where most processing settings are edited. Assuming your computer screen provides enough graphics resolution, up to three of these detail windows can be open at any one time. In addition, a fourth window that displays the Overall Response curve for a given output can be opened by double-clicking any output's screw terminal graphic. Once a detail window is opened, settings can be edited. The window can then be closed and the changed settings are retained in the working Memory (Memory zero). Changes are not stored in any other Memory until you save them with the Store button. It is possible to Alt-Tab to another Windows application from any RPM 26i window. This allows you to toggle between Windows applications and still keep the RPM 26i Detail Windows open on the screen. To copy any individual signal processing block's current settings to another corresponding block, right click on it. (You may right click on any small Device Edit screen block or on any block's Detail Window to copy and paste settings. ) Select Copy from the menu -- the settings are now stored for pasting. Then, right click on the block you wish to paste the copied settings to and select Paste from the menu. See the above section for copying entire Input or Output block settings. If you find yourself squeezed for room at the bottom of the screen, you can modify the Task Bar so it only appears when you move the mouse pointer below the bottom of the screen. To do this, Right-Click on a blank spot on the task bar. While operating the Site Control Panel in Windows, there is no button-box for the system menu on the title bar allowing you to either exit or return to the Device Edit screen. [. . . ] Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician. CANADIAN EMC NOTICE This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet Appariel numerique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le material broilleur du Canada. CHASSIS GROUNDING If after hooking up your system it exhibits excessive hum or buzzing, there is an incompatibility in the grounding configuration between units. Try combinations of lifting grounds on units supplied with ground lift switches (or links). [. . . ]

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