Telex Stereo Equalizer DN3600C User Manual

Operators & Service  
Manual  
DN3600C  
Version 3.0C  
TELEX PRO AUDIO GROUP  
Klark Teknik Building  
Walter Nash Road, Kidderminster  
Worcestershire DY11 7HJ  
England  
Tel: (01562)741515 Fax: (01562)745371  
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MEMORY/LOCKOUT MENU  
RECALL  
SAVE  
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EXIT  
MORE... MENU  
SLAVES  
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SLAVES 1 TO 64  
MIDI CHAN  
ADJ. LCD  
INV LCD  
FREQUENCY ENCODER  
LEVEL ENCODER  
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TECHNICALSPECIFICATION  
MENU STRUCTURE  
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SERVICE INFORMATION:  
FUSE SPECIFICATION  
MIDI CONNECTIONS  
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VOLTAGE CHANGE OVER  
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS  
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
The Directive Covered by this Conformity  
89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive, amended by 92/31/EEC & 93/68/EEC.  
73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive, amended by 93/68/EEC.  
The Products Covered by this Declaration  
Equipment Type  
Graphic Equaliser  
Preset Equaliser  
Product Name  
DN300  
DN320  
Variants  
DN360, DN301, DN332  
DN330  
Parametric Equaliser  
Dynamics Processor  
Audio Analyser  
DN405  
DN500  
DN6000  
DN800  
DN410  
DN504, DN510, DN514  
Crossover  
Delay Line  
DN7204  
DN3600  
DN3698  
DN8000  
DN4000  
DN7103  
DN3601  
DN3603  
Programmable Equaliser  
Remote Control System  
Crossover  
Programmable Equaliser  
The Basis on which Conformity is being Declared  
The Products named above and hence the Variants thereof listed above comply with the re-  
quirements of the above EU directives by meeting the following standards:  
EN 50081-1 (EN55022 class B)  
EN 50082-1 (IEC801 Part 2, 4 / ENV 50140 / ENV 50141  
EN 60065.  
Signed:  
Authority:  
Date:  
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N. G. Tembe  
Head of Engineering, EVI Audio (U.K.) Plc  
1st January 1997  
Attention!  
The attention of the specifier, purchaser, installer or user is drawn to the special limitations to  
use which must be observed when these products are taken into service to maintain compliance  
with the above directives. Details of these special measures and limitations to use are available  
on request, and are also contained in product manuals.  
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Attention!  
Cables:  
This product should only be used with high quality, screened twisted pair audio cables, termi-  
nated with metal bodied 3-pin XLR connectors. The cable should be connected to pin 1. Any  
other cable type or configuration for the audio signals may result in degraded performance due  
to electromagnetic interference.  
Electric Fields:  
Should this product be used in an electromagnetic field that is amplitude modulated by an  
audio frequency signal (20Hz to 20KHz), the signal to noise ratio may be degraded. Degrada-  
tion of up to 60dB at a frequency corresponding to the modulation signal may be experienced  
under extreme conditions (3V/m, 90% modulation).  
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THANK YOU FOR USING THIS KLARK TEKNIK PRODUCT  
To obtain maximum performance from this precision electronic product, please study these  
instructions carefully. Installation and operating the DN3600 is not complicated, but the  
flexibility provided by its operating features merits familiarisation with it's controls and  
connections. This unit has been prepared to comply with the power requirements that exist in  
your location.  
Precautions  
Before connecting the unit to the mains power, ensure that the operating voltage is correct for  
your local supply. Operating voltage is indicated on the rear panel.  
Do not install this unit in a location subjected to excessive heat, dust or mechanical vibrations.  
Power Connection  
Connection is made by means of an IEC standard power socket. The unit will operate off any AC  
voltage between 100 Vac and 240 Vac @ 50 Hz to 60Hz.  
Before connecting this unit to the mains supply, ensure that the fuse fitted is the correct type and  
rating, as indicated on the rear panel, adjacent to the fuse holder.  
Safety Warning  
This unit is fitted with 3-pin power socket. For safety reasons the earth lead should not be  
disconnected. If you encounter a problem with earth-loops, remove the ground-lift link located  
inside the unit to isolate the signal earth from the chassis earth (see Service section for details).  
This should be carried out by a qualified service technician only.  
To prevent shock or fire hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.  
To avoid electrical shock, do not remove covers. Dangerous voltages exist inside. Refer  
servicing to qualified personnel only.  
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After you have unpacked the unit  
Save all the packing materials - they will prove valuable should it become necessary to transport  
or ship this product.  
Please inspect this unit carefully for any signs of damage incurred during transportation. It has  
undergone stringent quality control inspection and tests prior to packing and left the factory in  
perfect condition.  
If, however, the unit shows any signs of damage, notify the transportation company without  
delay. Only you, the consignee, may institute a claim against the carrier for damage during  
transportation.  
If necessary, contact your supplier or as a last resort, your Klark Teknik importing agent, who  
will fully co-operate under such circumstances.  
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INTRODUCTION  
Designed to meet and exceed the needs of the recording, broadcast, installation and live sound  
industries, the Klark Teknik DN3600 Programmable Graphic Equaliser is an extremely high  
quality, digitally controlled, two-channel, third-octave equaliser that combines state-of-the-art  
audio performance with unprecedented ease of use. The two channels may either be used  
independently or linked for stereo use. To further extend the flexibility of the equaliser, the unit  
also incorporates variable frequency low and high-pass filters, two notch filters with variable  
frequency and depth and overall gain adjustment.  
Featuring a very large backlit LCD display window, the DN3600 may store up to 66 equaliser  
programs and the inclusion of a Pro MIDI interface enables several other DN3600s or DN3601  
slaveunits(64maximum)tobecontrolledfromasingleDN3600. Theslaveunitsareelectrically  
identical to the DN3600 but have limited control and display facilities. A 16-pin connector is  
providedforuseinconjunctionwiththeDN60/DN6000RealTimeSpectrumAnalyserenabling  
room analysis and equalisation to be accomplished automatically.  
TheproprietaryanaloguefiltersarebasedaroundtheKlarkTeknikMELThybridfiltercircuits  
whichofferfargreaterheadroomanddynamicrangethanispossibleusingstandard20-bitlinear,  
digital systems. Benefiting from revised circuitry, these filters are exceptionally reliable and  
offer greater stability than discrete designs. They are also relatively immune to electromagnetic  
interference, unlike coil-based filters. Separate supply rails are used for the digital and analogue  
circuitry which, in combination with rigorous internal screening, ensures the cleanest possible  
audio signal path.  
In order to provide maximum operational flexibility, the system includes a switchable Q mode.  
The Low Q setting (Q:360) provides an accurate emulation of the industry-standard DN360  
equaliser. In High Q mode (Q:27), the performance emulates the DN27.  
To maintain the optimum signal to noise ratio and headroom at all equaliser settings, the gain  
control acts on the equaliser sections themselves rather than being a simple pre or post-  
equalisation gain stage. Additionally, an Auto gain mode is included in the system which  
automaticallyscalesthegainoftheindividualequaliserbandsascutorboostisappliedtoreduce  
the risk of accidental clipping and to maintain a safe working headroom.  
Both the input and output circuitry is electronically balanced with a nominal operating level of  
+4dBu. The output circuitry is based on the Midas XL3 output stage, giving exceptionally high  
drive capability. A transformer option is available for both inputs and outputs.  
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In order to make the DN3600 as straightforward to use as a conventional graphic equaliser, the  
backlit LCD window provides a ‘virtual’ representation of a conventional graphic equaliser as  
well as the settings of the shelving high and low-pass filters and the notch filters. The use of  
multi-function buttons for regularly accessed functions has been avoided to enable the unit to be  
adjusted quickly and efficiently while the Curve display function provides the user with a  
frequency response display based on the combined operation of the graphic, shelving filters,  
notch filters and gain.  
Installation  
The inputs and outputs are electronically fully balanced on XLR connectors and are wired  
conventionally with pin 1 as ground. Because the system is fully floating, either pin 2 or pin 3  
can be designated as hot so long as the same protocol is adhered to for both the input and the  
output connectors.  
The DN3600 is designed for use in both fixed and mobile installations where it can be mounted  
in a conventional 19 inch rack occupying just 2U of height. In mobile situations where rough  
handlingisapossibility,itisadvisabletosupporttherearoftheunittopreventunduestressbeing  
placed on the front panel. Ensure that the unit has sufficient ventilation and that it is not placed  
directly over any device which runs hot such as a power amplifier or console power supply.  
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Instrument Familiarisation  
Front panel functions  
DISPLAY SCREEN: This is a large, backlit "Supertwist"-type LCD which shows white/green  
legend on a blue background. Menu options are listed down the left hand end. Various status  
informationisshownalongthetopedge. Innormaloperatingmode, thelargestpartofthescreen  
displays the "Virtual" graphic equaliser faders for one channel. LCD contrast is adjusted via a  
menu option. See the Adj. LCD section for more details. In addition the LCD backlight features  
abrightupfeaturewhichincreasestheLCDbacklightbrightnesswhenthecontrolsareoperated.  
The bright up period can be set under software control via the Adj. LCD menu from 2 seconds  
to 60 seconds.  
FREQUENCY BUTTONS: These 30 dedicated keys, each labelled with a separate ISO centre  
frequency, are used to select graphic frequency bands and to set low pass, high-pass and notch  
filter positions. A number of adjacent bands may be selected by pressing two keys either at once  
or in quick succession. The selected ‘fader’ or 'faders' in the display window may be adjusted by  
means of the LEVEL control. An alternative method of frequency selection is to use the FREQ  
rotary control.  
FREQ: This rotary control may be used to select any of the equaliser bands for adjustment as  
an alternative to using the Frequency buttons. Also, a number of adjacent faders may be selected  
by holding a single button until it flashes and then using the FREQ rotary control. The FREQ  
rotary control may also be used to set the frequency of Notch filters and of the High pass filter.  
LEVEL: This rotary control is used to adjust the level of any selected faders - including the Gain  
fader. It may also be used to set the attenuation of the Notch filters and the frequency of the Low  
pass filter.  
BUTTONS 1-4: These “soft keys” are used to select and operate the various functions of the  
equaliser. Thefunctionsimmediatelyavailabledependonthecurrentoperatingmodeoftheunit.  
The current function attached to each key is shown on the LCD display beside it.  
CURVE/FADER: This button is used to switch between the virtual fader display and a  
composite frequency response curve, calculated from the positions and shapes of all Graphic,  
High pass, Low pass and Notch filters and gain control. The curve changes in real time with any  
adjustments made.  
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GAIN: This button selects the Gain fader for adjustment. The Gain fader is highlighted and can  
be adjusted in 0.5dB steps from +6 to -18dB. One step below the -18dB point mutes the selected  
channel. To deselect the Gain fader press GAIN a second time.  
The Gain control on the DN3600 scales the actual frequency bands. This achieves optimization  
of signal to noise ratio from one simple control and avoids the disadvantages of conventional pre  
EQ or post EQ gain controls.  
NUMERIC WINDOW: Displays the number of the currently operating Memory and, in the  
appropriateoperatingmodes, theSlaveaddressnumberortheMIDIchannelnumber. Aflashing  
number indicates access by a remote control device, such as another DN3600.  
METERS: Separate 10-segment bargraph level meters monitor the signal level in channels A  
and B over the range -12dB to +15dB. The Clip warning LED monitors seven different points  
within the circuitry of the DN3600 and flashes if the level at any point comes within 2dB of  
clipping.  
POWERSWITCH: Switchestheunitonandoff. Whentheunitisoff,thereisahardrelaybypass  
which connects the input signal directly to the output.  
Rear Panel Functions  
Balanced Input XLR Sockets  
Balanced Output XLR Sockets  
Pro MIDI XLR Connectors: These follow the same wiring convention as conventional MIDI  
DIN sockets. These are used for performing system exclusive data transfer and for linking  
multiple units in a master/slave configuration. See service section for wiring convention.  
16-PinIDCInterface: InterfacesdirectlywiththeDN60/DN6000RealTimeSpectrumAnalyser  
for automatic equalisation and may be used to interface with future products.  
IEC Mains Socket with integral fuse.  
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GETTING STARTED WITH THE DN3600  
The operation of the virtual faders is much like that of a conventional graphic equaliser in that  
a ‘fader’ is selected and then moved. Faders may be selected directly by pressing any one of the  
Frequency buttons or the bands may be ‘scanned’ through using the FREQ rotary control. The  
selected fader is then adjusted by use of the LEVEL rotary control.  
More than one band may be selected by pressing and holding one of the Frequency keys until it  
flashes and then either pressing another Frequency key or rotating the FREQ control. A bank  
of faders can also be selected be pressing two keys at the same time or in quick succession.  
Moving the LEVEL control will now adjust all selected bands simultaneously.  
Exit from bank selection is by pressing a single frequency key.  
SELECTING CHANNELS: The user may adjust channels A and B independently or both  
together. ChannelsareselectedbypressingtheA:B:Linkkey. TheLinkmodemaybeselected  
by pressing and holding the A : B : Link key. In Link mode, any adjustments made to the fader  
positions affect both channels. If Link mode is entered from channel A, the screen continues to  
display channel A. Channel B will follow changes to channel A. If Link mode is entered from  
channel B, the screen continues to display channel B. Channel A will follow changes to channel  
B.  
FILTERS: AccesstothehighandlowpassfiltersandnotchfiltersisviatheMoreEQkey. Filter  
and notch positions are displayed on a frequency response curve that changes in real time with  
any adjustments. The user may select the filters of either channel for adjustment by pressing the  
A : B key, and may switch the filters in or out of circuit by use of the In/Out key. Pressing the  
Filters key allows the individual filters to be adjusted.  
The High-Pass filter covers the range 20Hz to 400Hz in one third octave steps while the Low-  
Pass filter covers the range 1.6kHz to 30kHz, again in one third octave steps. These filters have  
a 12dB/octave slope characteristic. When selected by pressing the  
key, the High pass  
andLowpassfilterfrequenciesaredisplayedatthetopofthescreen. Theymaybeadjustedeither  
byuseoftheFREQandLEVELrotarycontrolsrespectively,orbypressingtheFrequencykeys.  
Both Notch filters cover the range 20Hz to 20kHz in one twelth octave steps and provide up to  
12dB of attenuation. When a notch filter is selected, its attenuation and frequency are displayed  
at the top of the screen. The Notch may be adjusted by use of the LEVEL control and either the  
FREQ control or the Frequency keys.  
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Q SWITCHING  
Over the last 15 years, Klark Teknik's graphic equalisers have become "industry standards" with  
audio professionals around the world - some preferring the smooth, averaging quality of the  
DN360 - others, the sharper, tighter Q character of the DN27. To satisfy these individual  
preferences, the DN3600 incorporates two "Q" options - 360 and 27.  
The DN3600 utilises 30 "combining" 1/3 octave filters. This combining action allows adjacent  
filters to act over the area in between their own centre frequencies to create smooth but complex  
frequency response curves with minimal ripple and phase error.  
Q:360  
Onthissetting, atlowboostorcutthefiltersexhibitarelativelywideQwhichresultsinasmooth  
response with very low ripple and phase error. At high boost or cut, the filter Q sharpens to allow  
notching/accentuationofparticularfrequencieswithjustenoughcombiningtoprovidecut/boost  
in between adjacent bands.  
Q:27  
At full boost or cut, this setting is the same as Q:360. At lower settings of boost or cut, although  
the filter Q widens, it remains sharper than the Q:360 at an equivalent gain. This gives more  
precise control of the EQ curves, but means that careful setting of the filters is required to create  
smooth curves with minimal ripple and phase error.  
To change Q, press the soft keys labeled Utilities, Auto/Q and Q Type in turn. Pressing the Q  
Type key toggles between Q:27 and Q:360 and the Q mode is shown at the top of the screen.  
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MEMORY OPERATION  
Equalisation programs may be created from scratch or existing programs may be called up and  
modified.  
To start from scratch, switch OUT the More EQ and reset the unit by pressing and holding the  
Bypass key for more than 5 seconds.  
RECALLING A MEMORY  
SelectUtilities, Memory and Recall in turn on the soft keys. Then use the FREQ rotary control  
to select the required memory by number (shown in the NUMBER window) or name (shown,  
together with the fader positions, on the LCD screen). Press the Recall key a second time to  
complete the procedure. The number of the current memory remains in the NUMBER window.  
SAVING A MEMORY  
Select Utilities, Memory andSave in turn on the soft keys. The memory number defaults to that  
last used, althougha newmemorylocationmaybe enteredif desired. Use theFREQ or LEVEL  
rotary controls to select the memory location by number, and use the Frequency keys to give the  
new memory a name, or to overwrite the previous name. The < key has a backspace function.  
The SHIFT key gives access to the numbers 0 to 9. To complete the storage procedure, press the  
Save key a second time. The data from both channels is saved to the new location, regardless  
of the Link status.  
Note: Whenever parameters are adjusted, the revised data is placed in a temporary store so that  
the original memory data is not overwritten until it is deliberately saved. When the unit is  
switched off, the temporary store is not lost. On switch on, the unit will return exactly to the state  
at switch off.  
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AUTO EQUALISATION - THE DN3600/DN60 CONNECTION  
The DN3600 can be interfaced with the Klark Teknik model DN60 Real Time Spectrum  
Analyser. The combination can then be used to perform an Automatic Equalisation function, to  
compensate for the sound system frequency response. To do this, proceed as follows:  
1. Make certain that both units are switched OFF. Connect the DN60 to the DN3600. The  
interconnection is made using the pin-to-pin 16-way cable supplied with the DN3600. The  
cableshouldbeusedtoconnecttheDN60"PLOTTERINTERFACE"totheDN3600"DN60  
INTERFACE". Switch ON the DN60 first, let initialise, then switch ON the DN3600.  
2. Feed the signal from the DN60 pink noise source through a level control device, such as a  
mixingconsole, intotheDN3600input-whicheverchannelistobeequalised. Keepthepink  
noise level down at this point. Make certain that any other equalisation in the pink noise  
signal path, such as on a mixing console input channel, is set to a flat position.  
3. Set the DN60 microphone at the desired listening/measurement position in the venue.  
4. Slowly bring up the level of the pink noise through the sound system to an average listening  
level.  
5. Set the DN60 controls to Avg., Cont., Resp 3., 1 dB resolution, mic input. Adjust the DN60  
Reference Level until the full frequency response display is seen.  
5. Switch the More EQ section OUT (More EQ, In/Out, Exit if required).  
6. Enter the DN3600 Auto/Q menu (Utilities, Auto/Q). Repeatedly press the Auto EQ button  
allowing sufficient time between presses for the DN60 display to settle. Continue until a flat  
response is obtained on the DN60 display. Six to eight iterations are usually enough. It may  
be necessary to adjust the DN60 Reference Level between iterations.  
What happens is this. On each iteration the DN3600 obtains the measured room response from  
theDN60,calculatestheroomresponsecorrection,limitsitto+/-4dBandaddsthistothecurrent  
Graphic settings. With each iteration the measured response gets closer and closer to flat until  
finally all the DN3600 is doing is to correct minor random variations.  
Note. The DN3600 should not be in bypass mode. If it is the room correction curve will still be  
added to the DN3600 settings but the measured response will not be affected and the Auto EQ  
function will not perform as specified.  
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Equalising to a Preferred Curve  
Whilst the Auto EQ function tries to equalise to flat (as measured by the DN60) it is possible to  
perform an approximate Auto EQ to a preferred house curve by making use of the Bypass setting  
of the DN3600.  
To do this set up the house curve on the DN3600, or Recall the desired curve from memory (the  
memory itself will not be modified by the Auto EQ function). Connect the DN60 and DN3600  
asdefinedin1. above. Injectpinknoiseintothesystemasdefinedin2. above. Measuretheroom  
response as described in the DN60 operators manual. Bypass the DN3600. Perform the Auto  
EQ function once and once only. Do not iterate.  
Note. The spectrum display may be"frozen" by saving it to a DN60 memory and switching to  
mem. mode.  
The room response is corrected subject to the Auto EQ adjustment limit of +/-4 dB. This Auto  
EQ adjustment limit is the reason for the approximate room correction.  
The reason for performing the Auto EQ function only once is because the measured spectrum  
of  
thepinknoiseisnotmodifiedbytheDN3600. Withtheequalisetoflatconnectiondefinedabove  
each iteration brings the overall system response (including the DN3600) closer to flat. With the  
DN3600 bypassed this cannot happen. Hence the same correction factor would be added each  
time.  
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AUTO EQUALISATION - THE DN3600/DN6000 CONNECTION  
The DN3600 can be interfaced to the Klark Teknik model DN6000 Audio Analyser or DN60  
Real  
Time Spectrum Analyser. The combination can then be used to perform an Automatic  
Equalisation  
function to compensate for the room or system frequency response. To do this with the DN6000  
proceed as follows:  
1.  
Connect the DN6000 to the DN3600. The interconnection is made using the pin-to-pin 16  
way cable supplied with the DN3600. The cable should be used to connect the DN6000  
"DN3600 INTERFACE" to the DN3600 "DN60 INTERFACE". This connection should  
be made with the DN6000 switched OFF.  
2.  
Set up the DN6000 in Frequency mode.  
Set the output utility to unfiltered pink noise.  
Switch weighting to Flat.  
Switch off Peak Hold.  
Set Scale to 60dB.  
Set resptime to 1 second or more.  
3.  
Feed the signal from the DN6000 output into the DN3600 input - whichever channel is to  
be equalised.  
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Set the DN6000 microphone at the desired listening/measurement position.  
Switch the More EQ section OUT (More EQ, In/Out, Exit if required).  
Make sure that the DN6000 is not muted and is running.  
Adjust the Level and Level Trim controls of the DN6000 so that the spectrum analysis is  
displayed as much as possible in the upper half of the LCD.  
EntertheDN3600Auto/Qmenu(pressUtilities, Auto/Q). RepeatedlypresstheAutoEQ  
button allowing sufficient time between presses for the DN60 display to settle. Continue  
until a flat response is obtained on the DN6000 display. Six to eight iterations are usually  
enough. It may be necessary to adjust the DN6000 Level Trim control between presses.  
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What happens is this. On each iteration the DN3600 obtains the measured room response from  
the DN6000, calculates the room response correction, limits it to +/- 4dB and adds this to the  
current Graphic settings. With each iteration the measured response gets closer and closer to flat  
until finally all the DN3600 is doing is to correct minor random variations.  
Note: The DN3600 should not be in bypass mode. If it is the room correction curve will still be  
added to the DN3600 settings but the measured response will not be affected and the Auto EQ  
function will not perform as specified.  
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Equalising to a Preferred Curve  
Whilst the Auto EQ function tries to equalise to a flat response (as measured by the DN6000),  
it is possible to perform an approximate Auto EQ to a preffered house curve by making use of  
the Bypass setting of the DN3600.  
TodothissetupthehousecurveontheDN3600faders,orRecallthedesiredcurvefrommemory  
(the memory itself will not be modified by the Auto EQ function). Connect and set up the  
DN6000 and DN3600 as defined above. NOTE: The spectrum display may be "frozen" by  
switching off Run on the DN6000. Press Bypass on the DN3600. Perform the Auto EQ function  
once and once only. Do not iterate.  
The room response is corrected subject to the Auto EQ adjustment limit of +/- 4dB. This Auto  
EQ adjustment limit is the reason for the approximate room correction.  
The reason for performing the Auto EQ function only once is that the measured spectrum of the  
pink noise is not modified by the DN3600. With the equalise to flat connection defined above  
each iteration brings the overall system response (including the DN3600) closer to flat. With the  
DN3600 bypassed this cannot happen. Hence the same correction factor would be added each  
time.  
AUTO GAIN  
The Auto Gain function, when activated, assists in making the best use of the dynamic range and  
headroom of the DN3600. When frequency bands are boosted, the average signal level rises and  
it is advisable to reduce the gain of the equaliser to prevent overload. When frequency bands are  
cut, the average signal level falls and it is advisable to increase the gain of the equaliser to  
maintain the optimum signal to noise ratio. When some bands are boosted and some bands are  
cut, the situation becomes more complicated, especially as the energy spectrum of a typical  
musical or vocal signal is far from flat across all the frequency bands.  
The Auto Gain function is activated by pressing Utilities, Auto/Q, Auto Gain, and deactivated  
in the same way. When activated, the DN3600 compares any new filter adjustments to a model  
of the energy response of a typical musical signal, and adjusts the Gain control to compensate  
- thus helping to make optimum use of the headroom. The Gain fader will flash as it moves to  
show its operation. Auto gain status is indicated by text at the top of the Gain fader.  
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MASTER/SLAVE OPERATION  
The Klark Teknik Pro MIDI Master/Slave system allows up to 65 DN3600 and DN3601  
units to be operated, either individually or together, from the front panel of one DN3600.  
The system is simple to connect, simple to operate and protects itself from the dangers of  
unreliable power supply and damaged connections.  
Once programmed, the equaliser program memories resident in the slaves may be selected via  
ordinary MIDI program change commands without the need for a DN3600 master unit. This  
provides an economical way of managing a large installation as the slave system is both cost  
effective and secure from inadvertent tampering.  
Master/Slave configuration is automatic when two or more DN3600 and/or DN3601 units are  
linked in a closed loop via their Pro MIDI interfaces - MIDI OUT to MIDI IN.  
Note: The loop must be closed. Each MIDI OUT must be connected to the next MIDI IN. If  
MIDIprogramchangemessagesfromsomeotherdevicearetobeinjectedontotheKlarkTeknik  
loop, this must be done via a MIDI MERGE unit.  
MIDI Signal Flow:  
MIDI Merge  
Optional  
Master  
Slave  
Slave  
Slaves  
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Any DN3600 in the loop can be designated as the Master by entering the Slaves sub menu (press  
Utilities, More..., Slaves). The other DN3600 and DN3601 units in the loop will automatically  
configure themselves as slaves, with the first being number 1, the second being number 2 and  
so on. A maximum of 64 slaves may be connected in this way (65 units including the Master).  
To address an individual slave unit, enter the Slaves sub-menu of the Master. The slave address  
number can now be changed using the FREQ rotary control. Press the Slaves soft key a second  
time to initiate control of the selected device.  
All the controls and display modes now affect only the selected slave unit. The number of the  
selectedSlaveisdisplayedashighlightedtextatthetopoftheLCDscreen. OnlytheSlaves,Lock  
and Adj. LCD sub menus relate to the Master unit. To address another slave, enter the Slaves  
sub menu and select a new slave number.  
To address all the units in the loop, enter the Slaves sub menu and select SELECT ALL. All  
functions and controls now affect all units including the Master. For example, performing an  
Auto EQ function now will adjust all the units in the loop to equalise the spectrum of the DN60/  
DN6000 connected to the master.  
To return to normal operation, ie adjustment of the Master itself, the Slaves selection must be  
returned to “STAND ALONE”. The slave units will retain their current settings until changed.  
All controls and display modes now affect only the Master unit.  
Note: AMIDIloopcanonlyhaveoneMaster. InitiationofanothermasterbyenteringitsSlaves  
menu will cancel the original master and renumber the loop.  
OPERATION FROM THE FRONT PANEL WHEN UNDER REMOTE CONTROL  
There are two responses to front panel input when under remote control:  
If the unit is individually selected - the front panel controls are disabled.  
If all the units are selected i.e. SELECT ALL - the front panel controls are enabled but the first  
action is used to override the remote control.  
VISUAL INDICATION OF REMOTE CONTROL  
A unit when selected will respond by changing its operating mode and displaying the following:  
DN3600 V3.0 software and DN3600C V3.0C software - Dynamic screen operation i.e.the fader  
knobs etc. will move in response to remote control messages. The NUMBER window displays  
theslavenumberduringtheselectionoperation. Atallothertimesitdisplaysthecurrentmemory  
number and flashes when unit is individually selected.  
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DETAILS OF OPERATION  
Initial, Default Display  
Soft key options: More EQ  
A : B : Link  
Utilities  
Bypass  
Fader adjustment  
The ‘Virtual’ Graphic Equaliser faders are selected either by pressing the appropriate frequency  
key or by rotation of the FREQ rotary control.  
There are several ways to select a range of adjacent faders.  
1.  
Hold a single Frequency key until it starts to flash. This sets one end of the range. Define  
the other end of the range by pressing a second Frequency key, or by use of the FREQ  
rotary control. The selected fader or faders becomes highlighted.  
Press two Frequency keys at the same time.  
2.  
3.  
Press two Frequency keys in quick succession.  
The frequency or frequency range of the selected fader or faders is shown in text at the top of the  
screen.  
The selected fader or faders are adjusted by use of the LEVEL rotary control. The adjustment  
range is +/-12dB in half dB steps. The fader level or, in the case of a range of faders, the average  
fader level, is shown as text at the top of the screen.  
Also shown at the top of the screen are current Memory name, Q-mode and Channel being  
addressed.  
Gain Adjustment  
PressingtheGAINkeyatanytimetogglesbetweengainadjustmentandfaderadjustment. When  
gain adjustment is selected, the gain fader is highlighted. Gain may be adjusted by use of the  
LEVEL rotary control.  
The range of adjustment is +6 to -18dB in half dB steps. Below -18dB the unit is muted. While  
in Gain Adjust mode, the gain setting is shown in text at the top of the screen. Mute status is  
shown by a Muted icon at the top of the screen.  
CURVE/FADER  
The CURVE/FADER key toggles the screen between Curve and Fader displays. While the  
Fader display shows the positions of the 30 Graphic faders for the addressed channel, Curve  
display calculates the actual frequency response of the unit, taking into account fader positions,  
filter Q and interaction, low and high pass filters, notches and gain. Graphic faders can be  
selected and adjusted while viewing the Curve display, which changes to show the adjustments  
in real time.  
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More EQ  
Soft key 1 is accompanied by the text More EQ. Pressing this key selects the More EQ menu  
andtheFilterAdjustdisplay. Seebelow. TheMoreEQmenutextwillbehighlightediftheMore  
EQ filters for the selected channel are in circuit.  
A : B : Link  
Soft key 2 is accompanied by the text A : B : Link. Pressing this key toggles between addressing  
channels A and B. If the key is held for more than 1 second, the Link mode is selected. In Link  
mode, all fader adjustments affect both channels. If Link mode is entered from channel A,  
channelAisdisplayedandchannelBfollowsit. IfLinkmodeisenteredfromchannelB, channel  
B is displayed, and channel A follows. The A : B : Link status is shown at the top of the screen  
as =A=, =B=, A+B or B+A.  
Utilities  
Soft key 3 is accompanied by the text Utilities. Pressing this key selects the Utilities menu. See  
below.  
Bypass and Reset  
Soft key 4 is accompanied by the text Bypass. Pressing this key engages a bypass of the graphic  
equaliser section. The Gain control and More EQ filters and Notches remain in circuit. If the  
Bypass key is held pressed for more than 5 seconds, all the graphic faders of the addressed  
channel are reset to the 0dB position.  
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More EQ Menu and Display.  
Accessed by pressing the More EQ key from the Start-up menu.  
Soft key options: Filters  
A : B : Link  
In/Out  
Exit  
More EQ Display  
In More EQ mode, the display shows the frequency response curve calculated from the Notch  
filter and High Pass and Low Pass filter settings.  
CURVE/FADER  
When the CURVE/FADER key is pressed, the display incorporates the Graphic fader positions  
into the calculated frequency response curve.  
Filters  
Soft key 1 is accompanied by the text Filters. Pressing this key selects Filter Adjust mode. See  
below.  
A : B : Link  
Softkey2isaccompaniedbythetextA:B:Link. Pressingthiskeytogglesbetweenaddressing  
channels A and B. If the key is held for more than 1 second, the Link mode is selected. In Link  
mode, all fader adjustments affect both channels. If Link mode is entered from channel A,  
channelAisdisplayedandchannelBfollowsit. IfLinkmodeisenteredfromchannelB, channel  
B is displayed and channel A follows. The A : B : Link status is shown at the top of the screen  
as =A=, =B=, A+B, or B+A.  
Selection of Link only links the operation of the two channels, it does not copy details between  
the channels except when changes are made to certain settings. Full details are provided below  
in the section headed Filter Adjust Menu and Display.  
In/Out  
Soft key 3 is accompanied by the text In/Out. When pressed, the High and Low pass filters and  
two Notch filters are switched in or out of circuit. When the channels are linked the currently  
displayed channel acts as the master with new settings copied to the alternate channel. The In/  
Out status is highlighted on the menu. When the filters are out of circuit, the Filters key is  
disabled and the display shows a flat frequency response.  
Exit  
Soft key 4 is accompanied by the text Exit. When pressed, the key returns the unit to the start  
up display and menu.  
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Filter Adjust Menu and Display.  
Access by pressing the More EQ key followed by the Filters key.  
Soft key options: Notch 1  
Notch 2  
Back  
Display  
In Filter adjust mode, the display shows the frequency response curve calculated from the Notch  
filter and High Pass and Low Pass filter settings.  
CURVE/FADER  
When the CURVE/FADER key is pressed, the display incorporates the graphic fader positions  
into the calculated frequency response curve.  
Notch 1  
Soft key 1 is accompanied by the text Notch 1. When pressed and highlighted, the key selects  
Notch 1 for adjustment. The Notch filter frequency is set by use of the Frequency keys (1/  
3 octave ISO frequencies) or by the FREQ rotary control (1/12 octave steps). When linked the  
new frequency setting of the displayed channel is copied to the alternate channel. Notch  
frequency is shown as text at the top of the screen.  
Notch filter depth is adjusted by the LEVEL rotary control over a range of 0 to -12dB in 1dB  
steps. When linked, the settings of the two channels are incrementally linked i.e. the settings of  
both channels are increased or decreased by 1dB per click of the rotary control. Notch depth is  
shown as text at the top of the screen.  
Notch 2  
Soft key 2 is accompanied by the text Notch 2. When pressed and highlighted, the key selects  
Notch2foradjustment. TheNotchfilterfrequencyissetbyuseoftheFrequencykeys(1/3octave  
ISO frequencies) or by the FREQ rotary control (1/12 octave steps). When linked, the new  
frequency setting of the displayed channel is copied to the alternate channel. Notch frequency  
is shown as text at the top of the screen.  
Notch filter depth is adjusted by the LEVEL rotary control over a range of 0 to -12dB in 1dB  
steps. When linked the, the settings of the two channels are incrementally linked i.e. the settings  
of both channels are increased or decreased by 1dB per click of the rotary control. Notch depth  
is shown as text at the top of the screen.  
Soft key 3 is accompanied by the text  
. When pressed and highlighted this key selects  
the High and Low pass filters for adjustment. The High pass filter frequency is set by the  
frequency keys or by the FREQ rotary control. The Low pass filter frequency is set by the  
frequency keys or by the LEVEL rotary control. When linked, the setting of the currently  
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displayed channel is copied to the alternate channel during adjustment. High and Low pass filter  
frequencies are shown as text at the top of the screen.  
Back  
Soft key 4 is accompanied by the text Back. When pressed, this key returns the unit to the More  
EQ menu.  
Utilities menu.  
Accessed by pressing the Utilities key from the Start-up menu.  
Soft key options: Auto/Q  
Memory  
More. . .  
Exit  
Curve/Fader  
The Curve/Fader key toggles the screen between Curve and Fader displays. While the  
Fader shows the positions of the 30 Graphic faders for the addressed channel, Curve display  
calculates the actual frequency response of the unit, taking into account fader positions, filter  
Q and interaction, low pass and high pass filters, notches and gain.  
Auto/Q  
Soft key 1 is accompanied by the textAuto/Q. When pressed, this key selects the Auto/Qmenu.  
See below.  
Memory  
Softkey2isaccompaniedbythetextMemory. Whenpressed,thiskeyselectstheMemory/Lock  
menu. See below.  
More. . .  
Soft key 3 is accompanied by the text More. . ., meaning “More Utilities”. When pressed, this  
key selects the MIDI channel, Slave selection and LCD invert facilities. See below.  
Exit  
Soft key 4 is accompanied by the text Exit. When pressed, this key returns the unit to the Start  
up menu.  
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Auto/Q menu.  
Accessed by pressing the Utilities key followed by the Auto/Q key.  
Soft key options: Auto Gain  
Auto EQ  
'Q' type  
Exit  
Curve/Fader  
The Curve/Fader key toggles the screen between Curve and Fader displays. While the  
Fader display shows the positions of the 30 Graphic faders for the addressed channel, Curve  
display calculates the actual frequency response of the unit, taking into account fader posi-  
tions, filter Q and interaction, low pass and high pass filters, notches and gain.  
Auto Gain  
Soft key 1 is accompanied by the text Auto Gain. When pressed, this key toggles the Auto Gain  
function on or off and returns the unit to the start up screen.  
When Auto Gain is on, the Gain fader will move automatically to compensate for any further  
adjustmentsmadetothegraphicfadersinordertomaintainunitygainforanaverageaudiosignal.  
Auto EQ  
Soft key 2 is accompanied by the text Auto EQ. This function is used when the DN3600 is  
connected to a Klark Teknik model DN60/DN6000 Real Time Spectrum Analyser via their  
respective “DN60 Interface” and “Plotter/Data” ports.  
When the key is pressed, the DN3600 reads the frequency spectrum as displayed at that moment  
by the DN60/DN6000 analyser. Fader adjustments are then applied to the selected channel (A,  
B or - in LINK mode - both) to compensate for the analysed room or system response.  
The unit remains in Auto/Q menu, allowing repeated triggering of the Auto EQ function.  
Q Type  
Soft key 3 is accompanied by the text Q Type. When the key is pressed, the addressed channel  
toggles between the Q modes: 360 and 27. The Q mode is shown as text at the top of the screen.  
The Q mode determines the shape, and hence the sound and interaction, of the graphic filters.  
Q:360 emulates the wide and hence smoothly combining and easy to use filters of the industry  
standard Klark Teknik DN360 Graphic Equaliser. Q:27 emulates the narrower and hence less  
interactive LCR filters of the older Klark Teknik model DN27 Graphic Equaliser.  
Exit  
Soft key 4 is accompanied by the text Exit. When this key is pressed, the unit returns to the start  
up menu.  
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Memory/Lockout menu  
Accessed by pressing the Utilities key followed by the Memory key.  
Soft key options: Recall  
Save  
Lock  
Exit  
Curve/Fader  
The Curve/Fader key toggles the screen between Curve and Fader displays. While the  
Fader display shows the positions of the 30 Graphic faders for the addressed channel, Curve  
display calculates the actual frequency response of the unit, taking into account fader posi-  
tions, filter Q and interaction, low pass and high pass filters, notches and gain.  
Recall  
Soft key 1 is accompanied by the text Recall. This key allows any of the 66 named memories  
to be recalled. To recall a memory:  
1. Press the Recall key once.  
2. The NUMBER window shows the selected memory number while the LCD shows the  
memory name and fader positions. Select the required memory by name and/or number  
by use of the FREQ or LEVEL rotary control.  
3. The procedure may be aborted at any time by pressing the Exit or Save keys.  
4. Press the Recall key once more. At this point all the fader, filter, Gain, Q and channel  
settings are updated. The unit returns to the start up screen.  
The current memory name is shown as text at the top of the screen. The current memory  
number is shown in the NUMBER window unless any manual changes are made.  
Save  
Soft key 2 is accompanied by the text Save. This key allows the current equaliser settings to be  
stored in any of the 66 memory locations. Each memory may be given an 8 character name. To  
Save a memory:  
1. Press the Save key once.  
2. Select the memory number by use of the FREQ or LEVEL rotary control. Memory  
number is shown in the NUMBER window. Memory name - if any - is shown on the  
LCD.  
3. If desired, enter a new memory name or edit the old memory name using the Frequency  
keys. These correspond to the letters A to Z. By pressing the SHIFT key, the numbers 0  
to 9 may also be accessed. The < key is a backspace or delete function.  
4. The procedure may be aborted at any time by pressing the Exit or Recall keys.  
5. Press the Save key a second time.  
All fader, filter, Gain, Q and channel settings together with the name are stored at the selected  
memory location. The unit returns to the start up screen.  
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Lock  
Softkey3isaccompaniedbythetextLock. Thiskeyallowsaccesstothetwolockmodes. When  
the key is pressed, the menu options change to:  
Full  
Partial  
Exit  
Full  
Full lock prevents access to all controls. After Full Lock has been set, the only action possi-  
ble is to press the Unlock key and type in a password. If the correct password is typed in, the  
Full Lock is defeated.  
To set Full Lock:  
1. Type in the desired password of up to 8 letters, using the frequency keys.  
2. The procedure can be aborted by pressing the Exit key.  
3. Press the Full key.  
Partial  
PartiallockpreventsaccesstoallcontrolsexceptforMemoryRecall. AfterPartialLockhasbeen  
set, the only action possible is to Recall a memory (press the Recall key) or unlock the unit by  
pressing the Unlock key and typing in the correct password. If the correct password is typed in,  
the Partial Lock is defeated.  
To set Partial Lock:  
1. Type in the desired password of up to 8 letters, using the frequency keys.  
2. The procedure can be aborted by pressing the Exit key.  
3. Press the Partial key.  
Exit  
Softkey4isaccompaniedbythetextExit. Pressingthiskeyreturnstheunittothestart-upmenu.  
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More. . . Utilities menu  
Accessed by pressing the Utilities key followed by the More. . . key.  
Soft key options: Slaves  
MIDI Chan  
Adj. LCD  
Exit  
Curve/Fader  
The Curve/Fader key toggles the screen between Curve and Fader displays. While the Fader  
display shows the positions of the 30 Graphic faders for the addressed channel, Curve display  
calculates the actual frequency response of the unit, taking into account fader positions, filter Q  
and interaction, low pass and high pass filters, notches and gain.  
Slaves  
Soft key 1 is accompanied by the text Slaves. Pressing this key enables the selection of  
Slave devices to be addressed. Pressing this key also causes the DN3600 to assume the roll  
of Master over any connected DN3600/DN3601 units. Use the FREQ or LEVEL rotary  
control to cycle through the various options:  
STAND ALONE  
The normal mode of operation. All controls and adjustments affect only the one, local DN3600  
unit. The DN3600 must always be returned to STAND ALONE mode in order to control itself.  
ALL  
All controls and adjustments affect all the compatible slave devices connected into the network,  
including the local, Master DN3600 unit.  
Slaves 1 to 64  
The Master/Slave mode of operation. Select a single slave device to address. When a slave is  
selected, all controls and adjustments affect that slave only. There are no changes to the local,  
masterDN3600unit. TheDN3600mustbereturnedtoSTANDALONEmodeinordertocontrol  
itself.  
The procedure may be aborted at any time by pressing the Exit key.  
Press the Slaves key a second time to complete the selection. The unit then returns to the start  
up screen and provides control over the selected unit(s).  
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MIDI Chan  
Soft key 2 is accompanied by the text MIDI Chan. Pressing this switch enables the selection  
of MIDI send and receive channels. By use of the FREQ orLEVEL rotary control, select either  
OMNI ON mode (receive all channels, send on channel 1) or OMNI OFF mode and one of MIDI  
channels 1 to 16.  
The procedure may be aborted at any time by pressing the Exit key.  
To complete the selection, press the MIDI Chan key a second time. The unit updates its MIDI  
channel number and returns to the start up screen.  
The DN3600 recognises MIDI program change messages 1 to 66 on its assigned channel, and  
maps them to recall memories 1 to 66.  
Also, the DN3600 sends MIDI program change messages 1 to 66, mapped to memory recall  
commands entered via the front panel.  
Adj. LCD  
Soft key 3 is accompanied by the text Adj. LCD. This key allows access to the LCD adjustment  
screen. When this key is pressed, the menu options change to:  
Inv LCD  
Exit  
Inv LCD  
When pressed, this switch toggles the LCD screen between Normal display (white or green  
characters and graphics on a blue screen) and Inverted display (blue characters and graphics on  
a white or green screen). After toggling the display the unit remains in the Adj. LCD screen.  
Frequency Encoder  
The frequency encoder may be used to adjust the display brightup time out. The time can be  
adjusted between 2 and 60 seconds. The setting is retained in power down.  
Level Encoder  
The level encoder is used to adjust contrast of the LCD. The setting is retained on power down.  
Exit  
Soft key 4 is accompanied by the text Exit. When this switch is pressed, the unit returns to  
the start up menu.  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION  
INPUTS  
TWO  
Type  
Balanced (electronically)  
Impedence (ohm)  
Balanced  
20k  
Unbalanced  
Max. level  
10k  
+22dBu  
OUTPUTS  
TWO  
Type  
Balanced (electronically)  
600ohm  
50ohm  
Min. load impedence  
Source impedence  
Max. level  
+22dB into >2kohms  
PERFORMANCE  
Frequency response /EQ flat  
Distortion @ +4dBm  
Equivalent input noise  
(20Hz to 20kHz unweighted)  
Overload indicator  
Gain  
+/-0.5dB (20Hz to 20kHz)  
<0.02% @ 1kHz  
< -94dBu  
+19dBu  
-18 to +6dB  
FILTERS  
Type  
Revised MELT hybrid  
Graphic ISO Centre Frequencies  
Tolerance  
Maximum Boost/Cut  
Step size  
30, 25Hz - 20kHz 1/3 Octave  
+/-5%  
12dB  
1/2dB  
High pass filter slope  
Step size  
12dB/Octave 20Hz - 400Hz  
1/3 Octave  
Low pass filter slope  
Step size  
12dB/Octave 30kHz - 1.6kHz  
1/3 Octave  
Notch filters  
Maximum cut  
Step size  
Two per channel, varying Q  
12dB  
1/12 Octave and 1dB  
POWER REQUIREMENTS  
Voltage  
Consumption  
100 - 240 Vac @ 50 - 60 Hz  
<53 VA  
DIMENSIONS  
Width  
Height  
482mm (19 inch)  
88mm (3.5 inch)  
306mm (12.25 inch)  
Depth  
WEIGHT  
Net  
Shipping  
5 kg  
7 kg  
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DN3600C SOFTWARE V3.0C MENU STRUCTURE  
MORE EQ  
FILTERS  
A : B : LINK  
UTILITIES  
BYPASS  
A : B IN/OUT  
EXIT  
NOTCH 1  
NOTCH 2  
BACK  
AUTO/Q  
MEMORY  
MORE  
EXIT  
AUTO GAIN  
AUTO EQ  
Q TYPE  
MIDI CHAN  
SLAVES ADJ. LCD  
EXIT  
INV LCD  
EXIT  
EXIT  
RECALL  
SAVE  
LOCK  
EXIT  
EXIT  
FULL  
PARTIAL  
UNLOCK  
UNLOCK  
RECALL  
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Service  
Information  
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SERVICE INFORMATION  
Caution: These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To reduce the risk  
of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the Operating  
Instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Klark Teknik PLC accepts no liability for damage or injury arising from incorrect servicing.  
Fuse ratings:  
Rear panel fuse holder:  
500mAT  
Battery Replacement  
Caution!:  
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent  
type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer's  
instructions.  
Advarsel!:  
Lithiumbatteri. Ekxplosionsfare ved feijlagtig handtering af samme fabrikat og type. Lever det  
brugte batteri tilbage till leverandoren.  
MIDI Connections  
DN3600 Pro MIDI XLRs correspond to standard MIDI 5-pin DIN connectors thus:  
DIN  
XLR  
Pin 5  
Pin 4  
Pin 2  
-
-
-
data  
+5V  
GND  
-
-
-
Pin 3  
Pin 2  
Pin 1  
Voltage Change-Over  
The unit automatically adjusts to any input voltage in the range 100 to 240 Vac @ 50 to 60 Hz.  
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