Marani CLP-2600 User manual

Category
Audio equalizers
Type
User manual
19"
482mm
DIGITAL USB
Note: inordertoensuresafety,pleasereadtheseinstructionscarefully
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Attention:To reduce the riskoffireorelectricshock,donotexpose this apparatus
torainormoisture!
Ventilation
1
Overload
5
Heat sources
3
Power cord proctecion
4
2
Maintenance
8
7Humidity
Cleaning
All safety and operating instructions should be read before the
product is operated.
6
Objects or liquid entry
inside the unit
Refer all servicing to
qualified service
personnel. To
prevent the risk of
shock, do not
attempt to service
this equipment
yourself because
opening or removing
covers may expose
you to
dangerous voltage
or other hazards.
The unit should far
away form water.
Be careful that no
objects fall or liquid is
spilled inside the unit
thr o u g h venti l a t i on
openings.
Do not block any
ventilation openings.
Clean only with dry
cloth.
Do not install near
any heat sources
such as radiators,
stoves, or other
apparatus that
produce heat.
Protect the power
cord from being
walked on or pinched
particularly at plugs.
Power plug should
not overload.
CLP2600 DigitalSpeakerProcessor
QuickUser Manual
Described below are the functions of the front panel control buttons and encoders for the
CLP2600.
Getting Started
AssoonastheCLP2600isturnedONthedevicemodelnamewillappearintheLCDscreen:
andastatusbarwillshowtheprogressoftheCLP2600initialization process:
The CLP2600has
the possibility to store/recall up to 20presets,but is coming with no factory
presets.
After the initialization,theCLP2600 will showon theLCD the current preset,ifanyavailable,
otherwise,ifnopresetsavailable,itwillstart showing Preset01.
More,theCLP2600canworkas2/3multibandcompressororasMonoband.
Bydefault,theunitis starting as3bands stereocompressor.
TheFirsttimeactivation, then, will default to the
following pageand 3band stereocompressor
.
Multi-BandCompressor
DSP Processor
Multi-BandCompressor
Preset 01
Multi-BandCompressor
1
• EncodersandENTER,ESCbuttons
The CLP2600 is equippedwith3 RelativeEncoders,NAV/PM1,PM2andPM3,These encoders
allow you tonavigate the user interfaceand edit sections of the processor.They allow the userto
navigate within thescreen fortheselectionofsub-menus,pagesand parametersand toselectthe
valuestobeassignedduringtheeditingoperations.
TheENTERand ESCbuttonsallow the user to confirmor NOT confirmthe operations
performed bythe encoders.
• UTILITY, EQ Edit/Mute[2] and Lim/CompEdit/Bypass[8] buttons
The UTILITY button allows the User to enter the Sub-menus and set the general characteristics of
the Processor. TheEQ Edit/Mute buttons allowtheUsertoentertheEditingMenusofthe
CLP2600's Input Channels Eq Section and Outputs Mute, and buttons Lim/Comp Edit/Bypass allow
the User to enter the Editing Menus of the CLP2600's RMSCompressors,Output Limiter and
CompressorsBypass.
The EQ Edit/Mute buttons as well as the Lim/Comp Edit/Bypassbuttonshave double functions
dependentonthepushandholdtime.
When theEQEdit/Mutebuttons are pushedandheldformore than two seconds, Input Channels
LIN orRIN
are either mutedor unmuted.The red LED will illuminatewhen the Channel ismuted.
WhentheMUTELEDisOFF,thentherelatedInputChannelisUN-MUTED.
A momentary push of the EQ Edit/Mute buttons enters the Editing Mode for the CLP2600's Input
Channels EqSection (seelaterfortheInputChannelEditingdetails).
TheblueEDITLEDwill nowbeON.
When the Lim/Comp Edit/Bypass buttons are pushed and held for more than two second s the
related Compressor's Output is
either muted or unmuted. The red LED will illuminate when the
selected Compressor's Outputis MUTED.When theMUTELED is OFF,then the related
Compressor's OutputChannelis UN-MUTED.
A momentary push of the Lim/Comp Edit/Bypass buttons enters the Editing Menu for the related
Compressor
(see later for the Output Channel Editing details).The blueEDITLED will now be
ON.
• CLP2600MenuandSub-MenuStructures
As stated above,the start-up default screen is the currently running preset or,ifthedeviceis
new,theflat Preset01 preset:
From thispoint,sub-menusare accessedusing theUTILITY,EQ Edit/Mute,Lim/Comp
Edit/Bypass,ENTERandESCbuttonsandallparametersandvaluesarenavigatedbythe
NAV/PM1,PM2and PM3encoders.Please refertothefollowing menu structures:
Multi-BandCompressor
Preset 01
2
MENUUTILITYMENU[AccessbypushingtheUTILITYbutton]
NAV/PM1Encoder PM2 orPM3 Encoder
[to navigatebetweenmenus] [to chose option, thenENTERto loadit;
(*) indicates the selected option]
1 UTILITYMENU:......
<<SystemUtilities>>
1.1 SYSTEM UTILITY: Power-On Procedure
<< Power-On Procedure >> Fade-In:On*
Fade-In:Off
1.2 SYSTEM UTILITY: Delay Units
<< Delay Units >> Unit:Time(ms)*
Unit:Distance (m)
1.3 SYSTEM UTILITY: Input Routing
<< Input Routing >> Source:Analog*
Source:Digital
1.4 SYSTEM UTILITY: Software Version
<< Software Version >> Version:V1.0 0 *
2 UTILITYMENU:......
<<Program Utilities>>
2.1 PROGRAM UTILITY: Recall a Program
<< Recall a Program >> 01:Preset01
::
24:Preset24
2.2 PROGRAM UTILITY: Save aProgram
<< Save a Program >> 01:Preset01
::
24:Preset24
2.3 PROGRAM UTILITY: Delete aProgram
<< Delete a Program >> 01:Preset01
::
24:Preset24
3 UTILITYMENU:......
<<Interface Utilities>>
3.1 INTERFACE UTILITY: Interface Setup
Interface Setup Source:USB
Source:RS485*
4 UTILITYMENU:......
<<Security Utilities>>
4.3 SECURITY UTILITY: UserPassword (For thedetails about thePassword Setting/Enable
UnitLock [ ] and Unit Lock,,refer to the “ Utility MenusUse
Section)
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
3
MENUInputLIN/RINInputChannelsEditing[AccessbypushingtheEQEdit/Mute buttons]
NAV/PM1Encoder NAV/PM1Enc .PM2 Enc.PM3 Enc.
[to navigatebetweenmenus] [to chose valuesfortheparameters,no need toconfirmthechosen values,
which are automatically loadedduringthe encoders use]
1.Output [A/B][Left/Right] HPF
20.0 Hz No Cut-Off
-> 20.0Hz No Cut-Off PM1N/A[Freq.] 20Hz
[Type/Slope] No Cut-Off
: :
20kHz Bessel 24dB/Oct
2.Output [A/B][Left/Right] LPF
20.0 Hz No Cut-Off
-> 20.0Hz NoCut-Off PM1N/A[Freq.] 20Hz
[Type/Slope] No Cut-Off
: :
20kHz Bessel 24dB/Oct
3.Output [A/B][Left/Right]EQ-1/5
1.00kHz BW/SHV_Slope=1.00/upto-12dB
+0.0dB (whenthefilter'sgain=0.0dBONLY,throughthePM2itispossibleto
chose and selectbetween aBellor aShelving filter)
If through the PM2, being the filter's gain = 0.0dB,
has been selected a Bellfilter,justdefiningitsBandwidth
BW to be greater then 0, then the Bell filters can be set by
the following parameters
3.1Output [A/B][Left/Right]EQ-X (upto5 filtersavailable)
-> 1.00kHz BW=1.00+0.0dB [Freq.] 20Hz [BW] 0.05
[Amp.] -15.0dB
: : :
20kHz 3.00 +15.0 dB
If through the PM2, being the filter's gain = 0.0dB,
has been selected a LowShelvingfilter ,justdefiningits
Slope (1st or 2nd order available, -6dB or -12dB),then the
Low Shelving filter can be set by the following parameters
3.2Output [A/B][Left/Right]EQ-X (upto5 filtersavailable)
-> 1.00kHz (-6/-12)LoSh +0.0dB [Freq.] 20Hz PM2N/A
[Amp.] -15.0dB
: :
20kHz +15.0 dB
If through the PM2, being the filter's gain = 0.0dB,
has been selected a HighShelvingfilter,justdefiningits
Slope (1st or 2nd order available, -6dB or -12dB),then the
High Shelving filter can be set by the following parameters
3.3Output [A/B][Left/Right]EQ-X (upto5 filtersavailable)
-> 1.00kHz (-6/-12)HiSh +0.0dB [Freq.] 20Hz PM2N/A[Amp.] -15.0dB
: :
20kHz +15.0 dB
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
4
MENULOUT/ROUT OutputChannelsEditing[Accessbypushingthe Lim/Comp-Edit/Bypass buttons]
NAV/PM1Encoder NAV/PM1Enc .PM2 Enc.PM3 Enc.
[to navigatebetweenmenus] [to chose valuesfortheparameters,no need toconfirmthechosen values,
which are automatically loadedduringthe encoders use]
1. Output[A/B][Left/Right]
Gain
Gain = + 0.0 dB
-> Gain =+0.0dB PM1N/A PM2 N/A
-12 dB
:
+6 dB
2. Output[A/B][Left/Right] AGC
AGC Bypass=Off
-> AGCBypass=Off PM1N/A PM2 N/A
Off
:
On
3. Output[A/B][Left/Right] AGC
AGC Exp Time=1.500S
-> AGCExpTime=1.500S PM1N/A PM2N/A
0.057S
:
14.400S
4. Output[A/B][Left/Right] AGC
AGC Cmp Time = 0.500S
-> AGCCmp Time=0.500S PM1N/A PM2N/A
0.014S
:
6.000S
5. Output[A/B][Left/Right] AGC
AGC Exp Thr=-50dBu
-> AGCExpThr=-50dBu PM1N/A PM2N/A
-50dBu
:
0dBu
6.Output[A/B][Left/Right] AGC
AGC Cmp Thr=+3dBu
-> AGCCmp Thr=+3dBu PM1N/A PM2N/A
-10dBu
:
+20dBu
7. Output[A/B][Left/Right] AGC
AGC ThrHold=-30dBu
-> AGCThrHold=-30dBu PM1N/A PM2N/A
-30dBu
:
+20dBu
8. Output[A/B][Left/Right] AGC
AGC Exp Rto=1:2
-> AGCExpRto=1:2PM1N/A PM2N/A 1:1
:
1:2
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
5
NAV/PM1Encoder NAV/PM1Enc .PM2 Enc.PM3 Enc.
[to navigatebetweenmenus] [to chose valuesfortheparameters,no need toconfirmthechosen values,
which are automatically loadedduringthe encoders use]
9. Output[A/B][Left/Right] AGC
AGCCmp Rto=4:1
-> AGCCmp Rto=4:1PM1N/A PM2N/A
1:1
:
16:1
10. Output[A/B][Left/Right]
Delay
Delay = 0.000 ms
-> Delay =0.000ms PM1N/A000.0000mS 000.0000mS
[1 ms steps] [20.8 us steps]
848.0000mS 000.9984mS
11. Output[A/B][Left/Right]
Polarity
Polarity = Normal
-> Polarity =Normal PM1N/ANormal Same as PAR2
Invert
12. Output[A/B][Left/Right]
Limiter
A: 5ms R: 0.2s +20dB
-> A:5msR:0.2s+20dB [Atktime] 5ms [Rel time] 0.1s
[Amp.] -10.0 dB
: : :
200ms 3.0s +20.0dB (OFF)
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
6
MENULCOMP/RCOMPRMSCompressors Editing[Accessbypushingthe Lim/Comp-Edit/Bypass buttons]
ThisMenu isrelated tothe editing oftheRMScompressors parametersand tothe selectionofthe number ofbands forthe CLP2600 compressor to
workwith.
TheCLP2600canworkasMonobandor2/3bandsstereocompressor.
If the CLP2600hasbeen setasMonoband compressor,no choice is allowed for the X-Over frequenciesused for the band division in Multiband
mode,andONLY theFIRSTofthe3 availablecompressoris editable.
If theCLP2600hasbeensetas2bandscompressor,theusercansettheX-Overfrequencyusedforthe2bandscreationandONLYtheFIRSTand
SECOND of the3 availablecompressors areeditable.
If the CLP2600 hasbeen setas 3bands compressor,the user can setthe X-Over frequencies used for the 3bands creation and ALLthe the 3
availablecompressorsareindependentlyeditable.
The selection of the Compressor type and the eventual X-Over frequencies can be done from anyone of the compressors'editable pages and it is
linkedtotheallother2compressorseditingpages.
So,if selected thenumberofbandsinthe editing environmentofthe Compressor 1,the choice willbe replicated on theediting environments of
theCompressors2/3.
So,if selectedtheMonobandCompressorfrom theeditingenvironmentoftheCompressor3,theenvironmentwill benolongeraccessiblein theall
compressor'sparametersandtoedittheMonobandcompressorwillbenecessarytoaccesstheeditingenvironment/pagesoftheCompressor1.
NAV/PM1Encoder NAV/PM1Enc .PM2 Enc.
PM3 Enc.
[to navigatebetweenmenus] [to chose valuesfortheparameters,no need toconfirmthechosen values,
which are automatically loadedduringthe encoders use]
1. Output[A/B][Left/Right]
Cmp
BandMode = 3
-> BandMode = 3PM1N/A PM2 N/A 1
:
3
If selected 1asBandModeinthepreviouspage,thenskiptopoint4.
2. Output[A/B][Left/Right]
CrossOver1
180Hz
-> 180Hz PM1N/A
20Hz PM3N/A
:
[Ifin2bandsmode]
20kHz
[Ifin3bandsmode]CrossOver2Freq.
If selected 2asBandModeinthepreviouspage,thenskiptopoint4.
3. Output[A/B][Left/Right]
CrossOver2
800Hz
-> 800Hz PM1N/A
CrossOver2 Freq.PM3N/A
:
20kHz
4. Output[A/B][Left/Right]
Cmp1
AttackTime = 5ms
-> AttackTime=5ms PM1N/A PM2 N/A 5ms
:
200ms
5. Output[A/B][Left/Right]
Cmp1
ReleaseTime =1.1s
-> ReleaseTime=1.1s PM1N/A PM2 N/A
0.1s
:
3.0s
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
7
NAV/PM1Encoder NAV/PM1Enc .PM2 Enc.PM3 Enc.
[to navigatebetweenmenus] [to chose valuesfortheparameters,no need toconfirmthechosen values,
which are automatically loadedduringthe encoders use]
6. Output[A/B][Left/Right]Cmp1
Threshold = +3dBu
-> Threshold = +3dBu PM1N/A PM2 N/A -8dBu
:
+20dBu
7. Output[A/B][Left/Right]
Cmp1
Ratio = 2:1
-> Ratio=2:1PM1N/A PM2 N/A 1:1
:
32:1
8. Output[A/B][Left/Right]
Cmp1
KneeSoft-Hard = 0%
-> KneeSoft-Hard=0%PM1N/A PM2 N/A 0%[Hard]
:
100%[Soft]
9. Output[A/B][Left/Right]
Cmp1
Drive = +0.0dB
-> Drive=+0.0dB PM1N/A PM2 N/A -12dB
:
+6dB
10. Output[A/B][Left/Right]
Cmp1
OutGain = +3dB
-> OutGain=+3dB PM1N/A PM2 N/A -12dB
:
+6dB
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
ENTER
ESC
8
MenuUTILITY[accessbypushingtheUTILITYbutton]
From the DefaultScreen,itispossibleaccess theUTILITYmenupushingtheUTILITYbutton
and the Sub-Menuspagescan be selected just rotatingclockwise and counter-clockwisethe
NAV/PM1encoder.
Once selected the sub-menu page,using the ENTERbutton can be accessed the Sub-Menus
pages,again scrollableusing theNAV/PM1encoder and accessible for the parameters'editing
pushing again theENTERbutton.
Through the ESCbutton,it is any time possible to go back to the action and page preceding the
ENTERbutton use.
Once inside the Sub-Menus pages,the severaloptions can bescrolled and using the PM2 orPM3
encodersand selected/confirmed pushing theENTERbutton.
Note:In every Sub-Menu theoption currently NOT selected/running will havean asterisk *
showing totheright ofthedescription ontheLCDscreen.
Options thatarenotselected/running willbedisplayed withAsterisk.
Pushing the ENTERbutton onanunselected option will mean an asterisk will then appearand this
option willnowtakeoveras thecurrently selected/running option.
System UtilitiesSub-menu
-thissub-menuallows to accessseveraloperationsrelated to the
CLP2600StartUp and GeneralConfiguration:
From the SystemUtilitiesSub-menu,pushingENTERandthenusingtheNAV/PM1encoder
forscrolling willgiveaccesstothefollowingpages:
Power-On Procedure:
this givesyoutheability toselecttheoptionthatwillapply whenthe
CLP2600powersup afterbeing switched on:
By pressingENTERandrotatingthePM2or PM3encoder,itispossibleto choose between
twooptions:Fade InOnorFadeInOff.
The currently running option will be displayed with an asterisk to the right of the option
description.
To change the optionsimply ENTER on theoptionnot displayingthe Asteriskandthatoption
willbecomeactiveandanAsteriskwillnowappeartotherightoftheoptiondescription.
Thefollowing twooptions areavailable:
FADE-In=Off . ..
whentheCLP2600isturnedonallOutputs regardoftheirstatusbeforethe
Unit was switched off,willbe MUTEDor UNMUTEDautomatically,meaning theCLP2600will
have no activeOutputs oractiveOutputs,during the start-upprocess,depending fromthe
Outputs'previousstatus .
UTILITY MENU:
SystemUtilities
SYSTEM UTILITY:
Power-OnProcedure
9
FADE-In =On ...
whentheCLP2600isturnedonall Outputs not previously mutedbeforethe
Unit was switchedoff will be active,meaningthe CLP2600 outputs will be controlled bya
volumeramptoavoidanysuddensound.
IftheoptionFade-In=Onisselected,thescreenwillshowthefollowing:
Delay Time/Distance:
this page allowsyou toselect the measurement unittobeusedfor
theDelays: Time (in milliseconds “ms”) or Distance(in metersm):
By pressing ENTERandrotating thePM2or PM3encoder,itispossible toselectthe
measurement unit to beusedforthedelay, which will beconfirmedby pushing theENTER
button.
Thefollowing screenshowstheselecteddelaymeasurementisTime(milliseconds)
Input Routing:
the CLP2600 Processor is equipped with 2 Analog Inputs (Balanced Female
XLR)and astereoS/PDIFDigitalInput (RCAconnector).
TheRoutingOptionspageallowsyoutoselectthedesiredInputtype:
By pressing ENTER on Input Routing and then rotating thePM2orPM3encoder, it is
possible toselect theMain Inputs fortheCLP2600,allowing theUsertochoosebetween
Analog or S/PDIFDigital.
Theselection canbeconfirmed by pressing theENTERbutton.
Thefollowing screenshowsthattheAnalogInput hasbeenselected:
Software Version:
this page allows you to confirm the Software Version running on the
CLP2600:
ThecorrectSoftwareVersionis V1.00
Input Routing
Source:Analog
SYSTEM UTILITY:
Input Routing
SYSTEM UTILITY:
SoftwareVersion
Power-OnProcedure
Fade-In:On
SYSTEM UTILITY:
Delay Units 
Delay Units
Unit : Time(ms)
10
Program Utilities Sub-menu – this sub-menu allows you to access several options related to
theCLP2600operatingmodeandtomanagethepresetsstoredandrecallablewithintheUnit:
By pressingthe ENTER buttonandthenusingtheNAV/PM1encoder thefollowingpagescanbe
accessed:
Recall a Program: this page allows the Loadingof a preset program. You can store up to 20
presets intheCLP2600memory:
By pressing ENTER and rotating thePM3encoder,it is possible to scroll through all current
available userpresets.
IfNOUSERPRESETSarestoredyet,thescreenwillshowthefollowing:
Ifpresets havepreviously beenstoredby theuser,anyoneofthemcan berecalled:
By using thePM3encoder it ispossible to scroll throughthestoredpresets.Once the
desired preset appears on the screen select it by pressingthe “ENTERbuttonand thiswill
force the CLP2600 tobeginto loadthisselectedpreset andthefollowingtransitoryscreenwill
appear:
Once loaded the CLP2600 will exit to the Recall a Programscreen automaticallyandthe
abovescreenwilldisappear:
Note:atanytimeitispossibletoquittherecallactionbypressingtheESCbutton.
Recalla Program
No Stored Programs.
[ENTER]to Recall.
01:PRESET 1
LoadingNewProgram ......
01:PRESET 1
PROGRAMUTILITY:
Recalla Program 
UTILITY MENU:
ProgramUtilities
Multi-BandCompressor
PRESET 1
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SaveaProgram:
this page allows you to store a new preset in the CLP2600’smemory:
By pressingthe ENTER buttonandrotatingthePM3encoder,itispossibletoscrollthrough
the previously saved presets and the available empty locations (identified byEmpty
Memory).
If no user presets are stored,theSave a Programscreen will show empty memory locations
forall1-2 0 presets as shown in the example below for location 10:
Whenstoringanedited configurationfortheCLP2600,selectthelocationforapresetfromthe
20 available by using the PM3encoder.
Once the desired location appears on the screen press ENTER againto reach theEdit Name
Presetpage.
In this page the User can enter a Preset Name (up to 16 Characters)by using the PM3
encoder to choose a character and the NAV/PM1encoder to move between the 16 available
locations forthecharacterspositioning.
Thecurrentposition ofthecursorisshownbyablinkingunderscore.
The following is an example of a screen while entering the preset name Light Comp3b
in
location 10:
TostorethePresetNamepresstheENTERbutton again.
The above action will take you to the Enter to Save
page showing the selected location for
thepresetand thefinal editedname:
Pressing ENTERagain,willstorethepresetin theselectedlocation with thechosenname
andthefollowingtransitoryscreenwillappearontheLCD:
Savea Program
10:Program
Savea Program
10:Light Comp3b
SavingtoMemory.....
10:Light Comp3b
PROGRAMUTILITY:
Savea Program 
[Enter]toSave
10:Light Comp3b
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Oncethepresetisstored,theabovescreenwilldisappearreturningtothefollowingscreen:
WherePreset01istheonerunningbeforetostorethenewone.
To make the new one the current preset,need to load it with the Recall a Program
procedure.
If during the Preset Storing process you wantto overwrite an existingmemory location select
this location in theSave a Program
page,then ENTER and you will beasked if you wantto
overwrite this preset with the following  [ENTER]toOverwrite
screendisplaying the
currently storedpresetand location:
If you wish to proceed pressENTERagain and the CLP2600will go ahead with the Edit
Name Preset
page and thesubsequent overwrite oncompletion ofthe previously described
storing process..
Note:atanytimeitispossibletoquitthestoringactionbypressing theESCbutton.
Delete aProgram:
this pageallowsyoutodeleteapreset alreadystoredin theCLP2600
memory:
By pressingthe ENTER buttonandrotatingthePM3encoder,itispossibletoscrollthrough
the previously saved presets and the available empty locations (identified byEmpty
Memory).
If no userpresets are stored,the Deletea Programscreen will showempty memory
locations forall1-2 0 presets as shown in the example below for location 10:
IfPresets areavailable they willbeshowninthe Deletea Programpageas follows:
Byusing thePM3encoderitis possible toselecta presettobedeleted.
Pressing theENTERbuttononaselectedpresetwillbringupthe[Enter]for Delete.
page
showing theselectedpreset.
Delete aProgram
10:Light Comp3b
[Enter]toOverwrite
10:Light Comp3b
PROGRAMUTILITY:
Delete aProgram 
Delete aProgram
10:Program
Multi-BandCompressor
Preset 01
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For example,if we want to delete the preset 10,Light Comp3b,thescreenwillbethe
following:
Confirming the deletion by pressingENTERagain,will forcethe CLP2600 toerasethe
selected presetand thefollowing transitory screen willappear:
Oncethepresetisdeleted,theabovescreenwilldisappearreturningtothefollowingscreen:
WherePreset01isthecurrently runningPreset.
Note:Atanytimeitispossibletoquit thedeleting actionbypressingtheESCbutton.
Interface UtilitiesSub-menu
thissub-menuallowsyouto definetheremote control interface
[USBorRS485]tobeused forcontrolling the CLP2600:
.
FromInterfaceUtilities,press ENTERtoaccesstheInterfaceSetup.
Interface Setup:
this screenallowsyoutochoosetheremote controlprotocolfor the
CLP2600.
By pressingENTERand then using the PM2 or PM3 encoder you can choose between the two
possible interfaces(USB or RS485)fortheCLP2600.
Pressing ENTERonaselectedsourcewillmakeanasteriskappeartotherightofthe
description onthe LCDas inthefollowing example which showstheselected interfaceasUSB.
[ENTER]for Delete.
10:Light Comp3b
Wait:Deleting......
10:Light Comp3b
InterfaceSetup
Source:USB
UTILITY MENU:
InterfaceUtilities
INTERFACEUTILITY:
InterfaceSetup
Multi-BandCompressor
Preset 01
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SecuritySub-menu
– this sub-menu allows the User to set the parameters shown, lock the
CLP2600andsetaPasswordthereforelimitingtheunit'sfunctionsandcontrolstothosewhohave
accesstotheappropriatePassword.
Press ENTERand then usetheNAV/PM1 toscroll betweenoptions.
Unit Lock: thissub-menuallowstheuserto set a PASSWORD the device soto forbid the
accesstotheparameters'editing.
Press ENTERtoaccess theEnter Passwordpage:
Using the PM3 encoder tochooseacharacter and theNAV/PM1encodertomove between
available locations youcanentera6Character Password Name.
The current position ofthe cursorfor thecharactersto be enteredis shownby ablinking
underscore.
During this editing phase,thedisplay isasfollows if wewereusingCLP2600as thepassword:
If decided to not proceed further,itisenoughtopress ESCand the
CLP2600 will exit the
UnitLocksub-menuand jump tothefollowing page screen:
If the passwordenteredinthe ConfirmPasswordpagematchesthe one entered in the
EnterPasswordpage,thefollowingscreenwill appear.
EnterPassword
[CLP2600]
ConfirmPassword
[CLP2600]
UTILITY MENU:
SecurityUtilities
SECURITY MENU:.......
Unit Lock
EnterPassword
[]
UTILITY MENU:
SecurityUtilities
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IftheconfirmedPASSWORDistherightone,thefollowingscreenwillshowup:
The Password is now configured and held in the devices memory
and the CLP2600 will go
backtothedefaultscreen,adding onthelowerrowattheextremerightoftheLCDtheiconof
aLOCK.
ToUnlocktheCLP2600,it isenough toenteragain theUnit LockMenuandprovidethe
properPassword.
Note:originally the CLP2600 is initialized with a default Password which value is 000000 ,
valuethat canbeanytime resetwith aFactoryReset(seeFactory Resetprocedure)
LockingtheUnit
[CLP2600]
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MenuInput LIN/RINInput Channels Eq.Editing [access by pushing theEQ
Edit/Mute buttons]
From theDefault Screen,it is possibleto accesstheInput LIN/RINmenu by pushingtheEq
Edit/Mute
buttons at thebottomoftheLINor RINledbars .Once the button is pressed the
related blue EDITLED will turn ON.The Sub-Menu pages can now be scrolled through by
rotatingclockwiseandcounter-clockwisetheNAV/PM1encoder.
For parameterediting it isnecessary topress ENTER andan arrow will appearon the left of the
screen ->
.Then usethePM2and PM3encodersforselectingand setting the parameter
values.Onsomeparametersthathavethreeindependent values,youwill also need tousethe
NAV/PM1 encoder, eg filter parameter settings.
TheEq Edit/Mutebuttonshave also the Channel MUTE function:ifpressed for more than3
seconds,the related InputwillbeMUTEDand the LEDwillturn RED..
To UNMUTE the input it is enoughfrom the MUTEconditiontopress againthe "EqEdit/Mute"
button formorethan 3seconds.
Note
:Allparameter editingcanbe doneusingtheNAV/PM1,PM2,andPM3encodersand
the current shown value of the selected optionis AUTOMATICALLY loaded duringthe encoders'
use and stored as the current value once leaving the page is AUTOMATICALLY loaded during the
encoders'useand stored ascurrentvalue onceleftthe page.
Note1:
once the desired options have been selected using the 3 encoders,they are automatically
savedascurrentandstoredintheCLP2600systemstatusonceleavingthepage.
Note2: toexitthis page,push theESCbutton.
Input(LIN/RIN) Channels EQBlockScheme
The CLP2600 on its input path,before the RMS Compressors section,make available to the user a
powerful 5 BandsparametricEqualizerwitheachoneofhte5 Filtersselectableas Peaking or
Shelving.
Inaddition,alsoaHp and Lpfilters up to24dB/Oct slope,areavailable.
In the following block scheme,showing the CLP2600 overallstructure,the Eq is represented by
thepurple notshaded block.
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HPF sub-menu – from this sub-menu it is possible to set the Input Channels High Pass Filter
(HPF),preceding the bank of 5 Peking/Shelving filters.
ThefollowingisanexampleofaHPFsub-menuscreenwiththefiltersetat24dBLinkwitz/Riley on
ChannelA/Left:
The filter's parameterscan bemodified by usethe PM2and PM3encodersfor editing the
Filter's LowCutFrequencyand the Filter's TypeandOrder.
The LowCut Frequency ofthe High Pass Filter can be edited using thePM2encoder and the
Filter's TypeandOrdercanbeedited by using the PM3encoder.
Low Cut Frequency :the selectable frequencies range is from 20Hz to 20kHz in steps of 1/12
ofanOctaveandcanbeadjusted byrotating thePM2encoder.
HighPass TypeandOrder : allows you to select the Eq 's High Pass Filter Shape and Order.
The available shapes and orders for the High Pass Filter,that are accessible by rotating the PM3
encoder,arelistedbelow:
NoCut-Off (High PassFilterBypassed)
Butwrth6dB (Butterworth Filter 6dB/OctSlope)
Butwrth12dB (Butterworth Filter 12dB/Oct Slope)
Lnk/Ril12dB (Linkwitz/Riley Filter 12dB/OctSlope)
Bessel12dB (BesselFilter 12dB/Oct Slope)
Butwrth18dB (Butterworth Filter 18dB/Oct Slope)
Butwrth24dB (Butterworth Filter 24dB/Oct Slope)
Lnk/Ril24dB (Linkwitz/Riley Filter 24dB/OctSlope)
Bessel24dB (BesselFilter 24dB/Oct Slope)
Note1:
once the desired options have been selected using the 2 encoders,they are automatically
savedascurrentandstoredintheCLP2600systemstatusonceleavingthepage.
Note2: toexitthis page,push theESCbutton.
LPF sub-menu from thissub-menu it is possibleto set the Input ChannelsLow
Pass Filter
(LPF),f ollowing thebank of5Peking/Shelving filters .
The following is an example ofa L
PFsub-menuscreenwith thefiltersetat24dBLinkwitz/Rileyon
ChannelA/Left:
The filter's parameterscan bemodified by usethe PM2and PM3encodersfor editing the
Filter's High CutFrequencyand the Filter's TypeandOrder.
The High Cut Frequency ofthe LowPass Filter can be edited using thePM2encoder and the
Filter's TypeandOrdercanbeedited by using the PM3encoder.
High Cut Frequency
:theselectable frequencies rangeis from 20Hzto20kHzin steps of1/24
ofanOctaveandcanbeadjusted byrotating thePM2encoder.
Low Pass Typeand Order ”: this page allows you to select the Eq's Low Pass Filter Shape and
Order.
OutputA LeftHPF
->40.0Hz Lnk/Ril24dB
OutputA LeftLPF
->12.0kHz Lnk/Ril24dB
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Marani CLP-2600 User manual

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