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EAW Commercial’s DX810 is a DSP-based digital audio mixer and signal processor. It is designed for use in a variety of installations such as churches, courtrooms, convention centers, and hotels. It provides eight balanced mic/line inputs and ten balanced outputs allowing true 8x10 mixing.
Each of the eight mic/line input channels is accessed by means of two Phoenix-type detachable connectors. Each input is optimized to accept either mic or line-level signals. Microphone preamplifiers use XDR™ technology to offer studio-grade audio performance. Phantom power of 48 VDC is switchable individually on each mic input. Two auxiliary line-level inputs with trim are provided. This allows analog signals to be mixed with the A and B outputs. Master outputs provide balanced line-level signals to Phoenix-type connectors.
Each of the ten outputs represents a discrete mix of the eight inputs, resulting in a true 8x10 mixing matrix with virtual faders at each crosspoint. Any combination of gain elements can be assigned to one of 32 groups.
The DX810 offers an intuitive front panel user interface, consisting of dual-function LED bar graph meters for each input and the A and B outputs (all ten outputs can be monitored in the software interface). Input meters indicate the presence of signal prior to any signal processing (pre-fader). Output A and B meters indicate actual level at the output (post-fader). Levels for Mix A and B are set by means of UP/DOWN pushbuttons dedicated to each input and output. A MODE button is used to select between Mix A and B. This allows adjustment of levels to two mix outputs from the same set of input controls. A third function of the MODE button allows the user to LOCK the front panel controls until a security unlock code is entered.
Two independent RS232 connectors are provided, one on the front panel and one on the rear. This allows for connection to a computer or control system. A DB25 connector on the rear panel allows for interfacing with the 10 Logic Inputs and 10 Logic Outputs. Logic I/O enables hardware control and indication from custom control panels. All logic inputs and outputs are programmable in software.
A proprietary remote control bus allows connection of the optional DX wired remotes. These remotes can use a variety of threeconductor cable. Remotes are available in Volume Control (DX-RVC) and 4-switch versions (DX-SW4), and may be combined to provide flexible configurations.
The DX810 is supplied with the DX-810-PC software that allows access to all of the system’s settings and configurations. The software provides access to the three-band input EQ, eight-band parametric or 31-band graphic EQ for the outputs, compressors, gates, delays, and crossover configuration. In addition, the software allows saving and recalling up to 32 presets, configuration for 32 control groups, for input force on/force off functions with priority, and for the logic input and output connections. All settings and text labels are retained in the DX810 as well as stored on the computer’s local drive.
The DX810 is UL and CE approved and designed for continuous use in professional fixed installation systems. An internal auto-ranging power supply allows connection to mains voltages from 90-240 VAC at 50/60 Hz. This requires no jumper or switch setting changes. A 24 VDC input is provided for applications where backup battery power is required. Switchover to backup power is automatic and silent.
Features
•32-bit DSP and 24-bit Analog/Digital Conversion
•8 balanced XDR™ Mic/Line inputs with trim
•2 balanced Line inputs direct to mix buses A and B
•10 Independent Mix Buses and balanced Outputs
•2 unbalanced Record Outputs
•8 unbalanced Direct Channel Outputs
•Individual Level/Peak (PPM) metering on Inputs and Outputs
•2-band sweepable High and Low shelving EQ with a parametric Mid control on each Input
•Gating on each Input
•Solo button on each Input
•31-band Graphic EQ or 8-band Parametric EQ on each Output
•Fully variable Compressor on each Input and Output
•Variable delay on each Output
•Configurable crossover for up to five bands
•10 Programmable Logic Inputs
•10 Programmable Logic Outputs
•2 independent RS-232 interface ports
•48 VDC Phantom Power switch per input
•24 VDC Backup Power input
•PC software application included
•Remote Mapping feature provides individual button assignments for the DX-SW4 remote control
Applications
• | Meeting Rooms | • Hotels |
• | Houses of Worship | • Boardrooms |
• | Courtrooms | • Multi-Purpose Facilities |
•Multizone Paging/ Music Systems
Eastern Acoustic Works | One Main Street | Whitinsville, MA 01588 USA | | TEL toll free within US/Canada 888.337.7404 | |
TEL outside US 425.892.6503 | FAX 425.485.1152 | | Page 1 of 5 | Part No. 0009777 Rev. D 05/07 |
SPECIFICATIONS
INPUTS / OUTPUTS
Inputs 1-8: | Balanced, Phoenix-type connectors |
Bus A and B: | Balanced, Phoenix-type connectors, |
Direct to Mix Buses | |
Outputs A-J: | Balanced, Phoenix-type connectors |
Record Outputs A/B: | Unbalanced, RCA |
Direct Outputs 1-8: | Unbalanced on DB15 |
(bottom row is signal return) | |
Logic Inputs: | 10 Inputs on DB25 |
Series resistance: 570 Ω | |
Internal pull-up: 47 kΩ to +5 VDC | |
Input voltage: +5.5 VDC maximum | |
Active voltage: +1.0 VDC maximum | |
Logic Outputs: | 10 open-collector outputs on DB25 |
Series resistance: 550 Ω | |
Internal pull-up: 10 kΩ to +5 VDC | |
Active current: 10 mA maximum | |
Active voltage: +0.8 VDC max @ 1 mA | |
Serial Ports: | 2 RS-232C on DB9 (COMM PORTS) |
PANEL CONTROLS
Input Trim: | 8 | Rotary Potentiometers |
Input Gain: | 2 | Pushbuttons per Input |
Master Output Gain: | 2 | Pushbuttons per Output |
Mode Select: | 1 | Pushbutton |
Power: | Rocker Switch | |
Phantom Power Select: | 8 | DIP Switches |
PANEL INDICATORS
Input Levels: | 12-segment LEDs per ch. |
Mode Status: | 3 LEDs; A/B/LOCK |
Output Levels: | 12-segment LEDs per ch. |
Volume Setting: | 12-segment LED Bar Graph |
SIGNAL PROCESSING
General: | Five 32-bit floating-point DSP |
24-bit A/D and D/A converters | |
512Kx16 Flash ROM | |
128Kx32 SRAM (with battery backup) | |
Inputs: | 3-band shelving EQ with parametric mid |
Gain: | ±15 dB |
Corner Frequency: | LO: 20 Hz-500 Hz variable |
HI: 500 Hz-20 kHz variable | |
Center Frequency: | MID: 20 Hz-20 kHz variable |
BW: 0.1 octave to 6 octaves | |
Gate on each Input: | Threshold: –60 dBfs to –1 dBfs |
Hold: 0 ms to 2550 ms | |
Release: 10 ms to 2500 ms | |
Range: –100 dB to –1 dB | |
Outputs: | |
Delay on each Output: | Temp: –40°F to 122°F (–40°C to 50°C) |
Coarse: 0 ms to 200 ms | |
Fine: 0 µs to 997 µs | |
Crossover: | Polarity: 0°, 180° |
Filter Type: | High-Pass, Low-Pass, Band-Pass |
Alignment: | Linkwitz-Riley, Butterworth |
Filter Slope: | 12 dB/octave, 18 dB/octave, |
24 dB/octave (Butterworth only) | |
Frequency: | 20 Hz-20 kHz |
1/3-Octave Graphic EQ on each Output:
Gain: | ±15 dB |
ISO-Centered Frequencies: | 20, 25, 31.5, 40, 50, 63, 80, 100, 125, 60, |
200, 250, 315, 400, 500, 630, 800, 1 k, | |
1.25 k, 1.6 k, 2 k, 2.5 k, 3.15 k, 4 k, 5 k, | |
6.3 k, 8 k, 10 k, 12.5 k, 16 k, 20 k | |
5-Band Parametric EQ on each Output: | |
Gain: | ±15 dB |
Center Frequency: | 20 Hz-20 kHz variable |
BW: | 0.1 octave to 6 octaves |
Compressor/Limiter on each Input and Output: | |
Threshold: | –60.0 dB to –1.0 dB |
Attack: | 0.1 ms to 2500 ms |
Release: | 10 ms to 2500 ms |
Ratio: | 1:1 to 20:1 |
Output: | 0 dB to +20.0 dB |
AUDIO
Noise
(20 Hz-20 kHz bandwidth, Master Out, channel Trims @ unity gain, channel EQs flat, all odd channels panned left, even channels panned right):
Master level @ unity, channel levels @ unity: –82 dBu
Single channel to Master Out: –100 dBu
(referenced to 1% THD+N)
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD+N)
(1 kHz @ +10 dBu {unity level} 20 Hz-20 kHz):
Mic in to Master Out: | < 0.005% |
Crosstalk
(1 kHz relative to 0 dBu, 20 Hz-20 kHz bandwidth, any line input to adjacent Direct Out,
Trim to unity): | < –90 dB |
Frequency Response | |
Mic input to any output: | 20 Hz–20 kHz, ±0.5 dB |
Equivalent Input Noise (EIN) | |
Mic in to Direct out, max gain, | |
150 ohm termination: | –129.5 dBm unweighted |
Common Mode Rejection (CMR) | |
Mic in to Direct out, max gain, | |
1 kHz signal: | better than 80 dB |
Maximum and Nominal Levels and Ranges | |
Mic inputs: | +18 dBu, +4 dBu, 0 to +60 dB gain |
Line inputs: | +18 dBu, +4 dBu, –30 to +30 dB gain |
Bus A/B inputs: | +18 dBu, +4 dBu, –20 to +20 dB gain |
All outputs: | +18 dBu, +4 dBu |
Impedances | |
Mic inputs: | 1.3 K ohms |
Line inputs: | 40 K ohms |
All other inputs: | 10 K ohms or greater |
All outputs: | 120 ohms |
PHYSICAL Epub converter for mac os 10.13. | |
Dimensions (HxWxD): | 3.5”/2 RU x 19” x 13.25” |
(89 mm x 483 mm x 337 mm_ | |
Net Weight: | 12.9 lbs. (5.9 kg) |
ELECTRICAL | |
AC Power: | 90–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.0 A |
DC Power: | 24 VDC, 3 A |
Phantom Power: | +48 VDC, current limited to 7 mA per input channel |
Fuse Ratings: | 1.6 A Slo Blo, 250 V |
Eastern Acoustic Works | One Main Street | Whitinsville, MA 01588 USA | | TEL toll free within US/Canada 888.337.7404 | |
TEL outside US 425.892.6503 | FAX 425.485.1152 | | Page 2 of 5 | Part No. 0009777 Rev. D 05/07 |
Download Owner's manual of EAW MX8700 Crossover, DJ Equipment for Free or View it Online on All-Guides.com.
Brand: EAW
Category: Crossover , DJ Equipment , Processor
Type: Owner's manual
Model: EAW MX8700 , EAW MX8750
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Congratulations on purchasing the latest sound reinforcement innovation from Eastern Acoustic Works.
The MX8700 and MX8750 digital processors are built upon the same fundamental design principles that
EAW has upheld since the introduction of the original MX Series Processors in the 1980’s. These new
products redefine EAW’s signal processing by drawing on the latest advances in digital technology to pro-
vide optimum signal processing and management of EAW loudspeaker systems.
The EAW MX8700 Close Coupled Electronic Processor is a two-channel, four-way electronic crossover and
loudspeaker system processor intended for use with both installed and portable systems. The MX8700 pro-
vides factory preset configuration, crossovers, equalization, limiting, and other appropriate signal processing
for particular EAW loudspeakers listed on a rear panel label. These parameters cannot be inadvertently or
purposefully modified by the user. This protects the system from improper settings that may cause less than
optimum performance from or damage to the loudspeakers. It is possible to download factory provided set-
tings to the MX8700 for different EAW loudspeaker systems by using EAW’s MXLoader program.
It is necessary to set the processor’s gain for the correct limiting thresholds and for special sub-
woofer settings. See the Section 4.2 for details about how to do this.
The EAW MX8750 Close Coupled Electronic Processor is a two input, eight output electronic crossover
and loudspeaker system processor intended for use with both installed and portable systems. All control
and operation of the processor is done using EAW’s MXWare software program that runs on an IBM com-
patible computer using the Windows 98, 2000, ME, or NToperating system. MXWare was not written for
Up to 16 MX8750 processors can be linked together so that all processors can be controlled by the
2.UNPACKING
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After unpacking if there is damage to the processor, save the packing materials for the carrier’s inspec-
tion, notify the carrier immediately, and file a shipping damage claim.
Although EAW will help in any way possible, it is always the responsibility of the receiving party to file any
shipping damage claim. The carrier will help prepare and file this claim.
If the processor must be returned, contact EAW for a Return Authorization. Use the original shipping car-
ton and packing materials. If the shipping carton is damaged, contact EAW for a new carton. EAW will
not be responsible for damage caused by inadequate packing.
3.1AC Mains Connections
The operating voltage for the AC mains is listed in the rear of the processor.
If the mains voltage is listed as 120 V, be sure that your AC mains voltage is somewhere between 90-125
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