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Page 1 - D-901 PC SOFTWARE Version 3

INSTRUCTION MANUALD-901 PC SOFTWARE Version 3Please follow the instructions in this manual to obtain the optimum results from this unit.We also recomm

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

104.1. Menu Term Description4.1.1. File New: Creates (sets) a new data file.Open... : Calls up the existing data file.Save: Overwrites the file being

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114.1.5. Memory ChangeMemories 1 – 16: Makes a call from 16 preset memories.StoreMemories 1 – 16: Writes setting status in one of 16 memories.Crossfad

Page 4 - 20. SPECIFICATIONS

125. CONFIGURATION SETTINGS5.1. D-901 System ConfigurationStep 1. Click "Click to configure unit" on the main screen. The Unit Configuration

Page 5 - 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION

13Step 3. Select the input, output, control modules.Notes• In initial status, "Create New" is selected, and all module column boxes are left

Page 6 - 2. INSTALLATION

14Step 5. Click the setting contents to perform the crossover combination settings. Setting status is displayed in the window on the right side of the

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15Step 7. Tick the checkboxes for the crossover slope settings. Setting status is displayed in the window on the right side of the screen. NoteWhen us

Page 8 - 3. STARTING THE SOFTWARE

165.2. Changing the Crossover CombinationsYou can change the configuration crossover combinations already created. Select [Unit → Change X-over → Comb

Page 9 - 4. MAIN SCREEN

176. MEMORY VIEWThe memory view is located at the upper left of the main screen. It shows the preset memory names, the crossfade time, and the preset

Page 10 - 4.1. Menu Term Description

187. FLOW VIEWThe flow view displays a block diagram that shows the signal-processing image of D-901 using functionalboxes.Matrix (See p. 19.)Compress

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198. CONTENTS VIEWClicking the box in the flow view causes the corresponding contents view to be displayed under the flow view.8.1. Matrix View (Bus A

Page 12 - 5. CONFIGURATION SETTINGS

2TABLE OF CONTENTS1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ... 52. INSTALLATION ...

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208.2. Trim View (Input Trim Settings)The Trim view appears if you click the [Trim] box . (1) FaderYou can change the signal level of each channel by

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218.3. HPF/PEQ View (High-pass Filter/Equalizer Settings)The HPF/PEQ view is displayed if you click the [HPF/PEQ] box of High-pass Filter/Parametric E

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22(6) Gain indication button [Gain (dB)]Displays the gain of the selected filter point. If you press this button, adialog for gain setting is displaye

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238.4. Comp/Leveler View (Compression/Auto-leveler Function Settings)The Comp/Leveler view is displayed if you click the Comp box (when selecting Comp

Page 17 - 6. MEMORY VIEW

24(5) Comp threshold button [Compressor Threshold (dB)]Displays the compression threshold level for each channel by means ofnumerical values. If you p

Page 18 - 7. FLOW VIEW

25(10) Comp ON/OFF buttonDisplays the ON/OFF setting status of the compressor in each channel. Press this button to turn on or offeach compressor.8.4.

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26Input signal levelTarget levelOutput signal levelL channel input level meterR channel input level meterL channel output level meterR channel output

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278.5. Automix View (Auto-mixing Function Settings)Clicking the Automix box of Auto-mixing Function causes the Automix View to appear.8.5.1. Gate func

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28(4) Level attack button [Level Attack (ms)]Displays the level sensing attack time for each channel by means of numerical values. Pressing this butto

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29(6) Gate threshold button [Gate Threshold (dB)]Displays the gate threshold level for each channel by means ofnumerical values. If you press this but

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38.13. Digital Input Module View (Available only when the D-923AE is used) .. 448.14. Stereo Input Module View (Available only when the D-936R is used

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308.5.2. NOM attenuation function settingsClick the [NOM] tab. The NOM attenuation function setting screen for all channels is then displayed. (1)(2)(

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318.5.3. Ducker function settingsClick the [Ducker] tab. The Ducker setting screen for all channels is then displayed.(3)(4)(5)(2)(1)(1) Auto-mixing g

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328.6. Fader View (I/O Gain and I/O Group Trim Settings)Clicking the Fader box causes the Fader View to appear.8.6.1. I/O gain settingsThe screen of t

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338.6.2. I/O group trim settingsClick the [Gr Trim] tab. The setting screen for the trim gain by means of fader operations is then displayed. (1)(2)(1

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348.7. Filter View (Filter Function Settings)Click the Filter box of Multi-band Filter. The Filter View is then displayed. (1) (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9

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35(4) Frequency indication button [Freq. (Hz)]Displays the frequency of the selected filter point.If you press this button, a dialog for frequency set

Page 30 - 10NOM – 20 log10NOM)

368.8. Xover View (Crossover Function Settings)The Xover View is displayed if the , , or button of Xover is clicked.8.8.1. Crossover function setti

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37(Displayed in tabular form)(3)(4)(8)(9)(10)(1)(1) Filter control(2) Filter pointA circle on the filter control indicates the operable filter point.

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38(8) Table indication buttonThe filter control is displayed in tabular form if this button is pressed. To return the screen to the originalgraphical

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398.8.2. Time correction settings between Xover boxesIf you click the [Driver Alignment] tab, the setting screen for time correction between Xover box

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419. VIEW DISPLAY SWITCHING (SUPPLEMENT)19.1. Docking Displays ...

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408.9. Delay View (Delay Function Settings)If you click the Delay box, the Delay View is displayed.(1) (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(1) Minimum variation unit selec

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418.10. Effect/Echo View (Effect/Echo Function Settings)If you click the Effect (Echo) box, the Effect/Echo View is displayed. (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(1

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42(7) Echo ON/OFF button [On/Off]Displays the ON/OFF setting status of the echo function. Press this button to enable or disable the echo function.8.1

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43(6) Scale change button If you press this button, a dialog is displayed, enabling you tochange the scale of the characteristics graphic chart.(7) Ta

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448.13. Digital Input Module View (Available only when the D-923AE is used)Click the "D-923AE" box displayed on the input slot in the Flow V

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458.14. Stereo Input Module View (Available only when the D-936R is used)Click the "D-936R" box displayed on the input slot in the Flow View

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468.15. Digital Input Module View (Available only when the D-937SP is used)Click the "D-937SP" box displayed on the input slot in the Flow V

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479. RESPONSE VIEWSelect [View → Response View] from the menu or press the Frequency response indication button on theHPF/PEQ, Filter or Xover View to

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48(5) Color change buttonIf this button is pressed, a dialog for color setting is displayed,permitting the display colors of response curves of each c

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49(3) Measuring data import buttonYou can simulate crossover settings of the multi-way speaker by importing measuring data. Press this button to selec

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51. GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe PC software is designed for exclusive use with the D-901 Digital Mixer. It performs settings visually andmore simply than t

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5010. PRESET MEMORY SETTINGSThere are 16 preset memories. You can freely recall them or write data into them. 10.1. Recalling the Preset MemorySelect

Page 47 - 9. RESPONSE VIEW

5110.4. Changing the NameSelect [Memory → Names] from the menu. Enter a name (of up to 20 characters in length) in the memoryname setting dialog that

Page 48 - 9.2. Xover Response View

5210.5. Setting the Preset Memory Recalled When Power Is Turned On Select [Memory → Power ON → Last Memory/Memory (1 – 16)] from the menu.

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5311. STEREO LINK SETTINGS11.1. Stereo Link Functions • Performing Stereo Link settings for adjoining channels (such as Channels 1 and 2, 3 and 4, and

Page 50 - 10. PRESET MEMORY SETTINGS

5412. LEVEL MONITOR VIEWThe Level Monitor View window permits monitoring of the D-901 mixer's input and output signal levels, thecurrent NON/Duck

Page 51 - 10.4. Changing the Name

5513. COMMUNICATIONSSet the D-901 control mode to "PC CTRL" before starting communication between the D-901 and the PC. Note: For settings,

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56• The following dialog is displayed if the PC and the connected D-901 mixer differ in memory contents:• Set the transfer direction to "PC>&g

Page 53 - 11. STEREO LINK SETTINGS

57• Press the "Complete" button after data transfer is completed.• To terminate communications, select [Remote → Disconnect] from the menu.

Page 54 - 12. LEVEL MONITOR VIEW

5814. USER LEVEL14.1. What Is the User Level?The D-901 setting software features the following two different user levels that can be used in the Restr

Page 55 - 13. COMMUNICATIONS

5914.3. Logging On When the User Level Is EnabledThe following logon screen is displayed when the file is opened after the user level has been enabled

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62. INSTALLATIONTerminate all other application programs in operation before installation.Follow the procedures below to install.Step 1. Download the

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6015. RESTRICTION SETTINGS[Operations that can be restricted]• Crossover combination change [Crossover Combination settings]• Stereo Link settings and

Page 58 - 14. USER LEVEL

61For "Store to memories," different restriction settings can be assigned to each of 16 memories. Step 2. Select the restriction level from

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62If you select "Memory" from "Storing Memories" pull-down menu, the Restriction of store dialog forRestriction settings by memory

Page 60 - 15. RESTRICTION SETTINGS

6316. PRINTYou can print data of the file being edited. Step 1. Select [File → Print...] from the menu.The "Print Area" dialog is displayed.

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6417. SETTINGS REQUIRED WHEN THE D-981, D-983, OR D-984VC IS USED17.1. The Outline of the D-981, D-983, and D-984VCMounting the optional D-981 or D-98

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65(3) ControlThe method of control given to the terminal. You can select "Make" or "Pulse" for the controlmethod when the function

Page 63 - 16. PRINT

6617.3.2. Input/output volume adjustmentAssign the Volume Up or Down function to the terminal. Step 1. Press each terminal's Function button to s

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6717.3.3. Channel ON/OFFAssign the channel ON/OFF function to the terminal.Step 1. Press each channel's Function button to select "Channel O

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6817.3.4. Stereo inputAssign the stereo input function to the terminal.Step 1. Press each terminal's Function button to select "Line Input&q

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6917.4. Contact Output Setting ScreenSelect [Option → External Control... → Contact output] from the menu. The Contact Output setting screen isthen di

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7Step 4. If necessary, change the folder into which the software will be installed, then click the [Next] button. The following window is displayed.St

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7017.5. Contact Output Function Assignment17.5.1. Memory selectionAssign the preset memory number (1 – 16) call tally to the terminal. Step 1. Press e

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7117.5.2. Channel ON/OFFAssign the channel ON/OFF tally to the terminal. Step 1. Press each terminal's Function button to select "Channel On

Page 70 - 17.5.1. Memory selection

7217.5.3. Contact input statusAssign the contact input status tally to the terminal. Step 1. Press each terminal's Function button to select &quo

Page 71 - 17.5.2. Channel ON/OFF

7317.5.4. Stereo inputAssign the stereo input selection tally to the terminal. Step 1. Press each terminal's Function button to select "Line

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7418. PROTECT FUNCTION SETTINGSYou can protect operations of the D-901 Mixer's front panel-mounted keys.[Keys that can be protected](1) All keys(

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75[Protect settings]Select [Option → Protect Settings] from the menu. A dialog for protect setting is then displayed. • Click each setting button to t

Page 74 - 18. PROTECT FUNCTION SETTINGS

7619. VIEW DISPLAY SWITCHING (SUPPLEMENT)Both docking and floating displays are possible in each view except the flow view. 19.1. Docking DisplaysIn t

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7719.2. Floating DisplaysIn the following example, the memory view is shown in a floating display.• Floating displays can be switched to docking displ

Page 76 - 19.1. Docking Displays

7820. SPECIFICATIONS20.1. Software SpecificationsOperating System: Microsoft Windows 98 SE/Me/2000 and Windows XPPreset Memory: 16 memories20.2. Commu

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79[Auto-Leveler Settings]Setting Item Setting RangeTarget Level –20 to +10 dB (0 dB), 1 dB stepsMaximum Gain 0 to +20 dB (+6 dB), 1 dB stepsAttack Tim

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83. STARTING THE SOFTWAREThe following two different methods are available for starting the installed D-901 PC Software:(1) Starting from the [Start]

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80[Matrix (Bus Assignment and Crosspoint Gain) Settings]Setting Item Setting RangeInput 1Output 1 – 8: ON, OFFMicrophone Bus: ON, OFFInput 2 – 12 Same

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81[Delay Time Settings]Setting Item Setting RangeDelay Time 0 – 682.6 ms, 0.021 ms stepsON/OFF ON, OFFFilter Type Setting Item Setting RangeParametri

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8220.3.2. Auto mixing function[Gate Settings]Setting Item Setting RangeThreshold Level –50 to +20 dB (–40 dB), 1 dB stepsHysteresis 0 to +10 dB, 1 dB

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20041220.3.5. Settings when the D-937SP is usedSetting Item Setting RangeLine Sel 1, 2, 3, 420.3.4. Settings when the D-936R is usedSetting Item Setti

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94. MAIN SCREENStarting the D-901 PC Software causes the main screen to appear. ToolbarMenu (see p. 10)Flow view (see p. 12 and p. 18)Memory view (see

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