SEEBURG Acoustic Loudspeaker User Manual

June 16, 2024
SEEBURG

SEEBURG Acoustic Loudspeaker User Manual
Loudspeaker

INFORMATION

Your new SEEBURG acoustic line loudspeaker has an integrated power amplifier with digital signal processing. A range of presets in up to three pre- programmed banks, and four different volume settings, are available for selection. At delivery, the loudspeaker is set in the default state (see listings below). For more detailed information, the user’s handbook for your loudspeaker is available to download at http://www.seeburg.net/en/downloads in the section “User-Manuals”.

Quick Start
Changing the volume
Press the Mode button once. With the Set button, the volume can be changed in 3 dB steps.

Changing the preset
Press the Mode button twice. With the Set button, you can step through the presets available in the current bank.

Selecting a bank (where available)

  • Before switching the loudspeaker on, press and hold the mode button.
  • Whilst holding the mode button, connect the PowerCon (blue) cable to switch on the loudspeaker.
  • The Level and / or Preset LED will light up briefly to show which bank is currently selected. The Level LED alone (top left) indicates that the first bank is selected. The Preset LED alone (top right) indicates the second bank. Both the Level and the Preset LED together indicates the third bank.
  • Release the mode button.

Repeating this process will select the next bank (if available).

Mute function
Pressing the Set button once during normal usage activates the Mute function. The Mute LED lights up to indicate that the Mute function is active.

Lock
Pressing the Set and the Mode button together for more than three seconds locks all controls. Unlocking is performed by the same means, i.e. press and hold the Set and Mode button togehter for more than three seconds.

  • Presets
  • Compatibility Mode
  • Default State
  • switchable Cardioid Mode
  • Series
  • switchable Safe Limit
  • switchable Soft Mode
  • switchable AUX Mode

Terms
For the names of the speaker settings, some abbreviations are used:

Flat:
This is a preset with a linear frequency response, combined with the deepest, for the individual system meaningful high-pass filter.

HP:
This is a preset with a linear frequency response, combined with a significantly higher crossover frequency for use in combination with subwoofers. HP120 stands for a high-pass frequency of 120Hz (acoustic).

Low-Boost:
This is a preset with a linear frequency response, combined with the deepest, for the individual system meaningful high-pass filter with additional significant low-frequency boost. The maximum level is reduced when using this setting.

LP:
The specified frequency indicates the acoustic separation frequency to which the subwoofer is tuned. LP120 stands for a low-pass frequency of 120Hz (acoustic).

Floor:
Setting for a monitor application with frequency response linearization taking into account the ground reflection.

CSA:
Cardioid subwoofer array. These are settings for a directional-emitting woofer array. The rear-firing subwoofer is operated with this preset.

Voice:
Increase of the frequency parts in the mid and high frequencies to achieve a particularly high speech intelligibility.

Soft:
Preset for use at high listening volume. Slight reduction of the level in the presence range around 2.5 kHz.

Compatibility Mode:
Settings of the previous version (not DPLM) incl. adjustment of the latency of the DSP.

Safe Limit:
More conservative limiter values for the best possible protection of the loudspeaker box.

Separation frequencies dp+ / dp++: , ,
Three different separation frequencies choosable: Lower frequency for larger top units, higher frequency for compact top units, overlapping separation frequencies for more low-mid-throw distance

Network Manager – Overview

Product Product name (manufacturer information)
Name Name the loudspeaker here
Location The location of the loudspeaker can be specified here
Memo Give further information to the loudspeaker here
Bank Shows currently loaded bank. The change is made via the drop-down menu.
Preset Shows currently loaded preset. The change is made via the dropdown menu.
Level The volume level of the box is set here. The level adjustment only applies to the amplifier channel that drives the built-in speaker and the parallel output (if available).
Mute Muting the entire system
Delay Input delay refers to the entire system. (Exception: At dp++ AUXMode the delay disabled in channel B/AUX). The change is made using the arrow keys or by keyboard entry.
Order ID Display of the currently set position at which the dp box appears in the overview if it is sorted by order ID. The change is made using the arrow keys.
Firmware Version Shows the version of the currently installed firmware
Update… Download the current firmware in the download area under Software under SEEBURG Network Manager. https://www.seeburg.net/de/downloads The firmware is installed via “Update…”
User EQ enable Global enable/disable of User EQ 1-5
User EQ 1 – 5 Type (low-shelf, PEQ (adaptive Q), PEQ2 (constant Q), high- shelf), frequency, Q factor and gain adjustable.
AES67 Settings for audio transmission via AES67

SEEBURG acoustic line
Produktions- und Vertriebs GmbH
Auweg 32
D-089250 Senden-Freudenegg
Fon: +49 (0)7307 97 00- 0
Fax: +49 (0)7307 97 00- 29
Web: www.seeburg.net
Email: [email protected]

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