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80 Appendix A: TroubleshootingPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideAn example of the Diagnostics screen, showing the three types of device conditio
Swapping the active network 81PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideThe colour of each device, together with its link (if applicable), indicates its
82 Appendix A: TroubleshootingPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide3 In the prompt window (shown right), click OK. The active and standby networks
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xiPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuidePrecautionsBefore installing, setting up or operating this equipment make sure you have read and fully under
xii PrecautionsPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guidesuitable lifting equipment or transporting gear, or sufficient additional personnel.Do not inse
Precautions xiiiPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guidecase the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.Electric fieldsC
xiv PrecautionsPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide
xvPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideRecommandationsAvant l'installation, la mise au point ou l'exploitation de cet équipement, veiller
xvi RecommandationsPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideAvant de metre le centre de contrôle ou se désactiver, assurez-vous que tous les amplificat
Recommandations xviiPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideInterférences radioélectriques - Dispositif de Classe ACet équipement a été testé et est c
xviii RecommandationsPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide
xixPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideContentsOverviewChapter 1 Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Abo
xxPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideChapter 7 Patching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Introduction . .
PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideVolume 1:Overview
3PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideChapter 1: IntroductionWelcome to the PRO3 Control Centre. The PRO3 Control Centre is a user-friendly, state
4 Chapter 1: IntroductionPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideService and supportThe PRO Series Live Audio Systems are very hi-tech pieces of equip
5PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideChapter 2: PRO3 Live Audio SystemThis chapter gives an overview of the PRO3 Live Audio System.Introducing the
6 Chapter 2: PRO3 Live Audio SystemPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide(up to 28 maximum) 31-band GEQs, eight configurable stereo effects, 5.1 sur
System components 7PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideSystem componentsThe PRO3 Live Audio System is modular, allowing for some variations in phy
8 Chapter 2: PRO3 Live Audio SystemPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideDL451 Modular I/O This gives up to 24 configurable I/Os in a 3 x 8 XLR mo
9PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideChapter 3: About The Control CentreThis chapter introduces you to the control centre and provides a brief har
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSThe lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of
10 Chapter 3: About The Control CentrePRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guidethe GUI screens can be used to operate the whole control centre, even if
Control surface 11PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideControl surfaceThe control surface is divided into areas whose function is, largely, depende
12 Chapter 3: About The Control CentrePRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideDuring show time the screen functions that require fast access are contr
Front and rear panel connections 13PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guideautomation. Both screens have a banner at the top, which is constantly dis
14 Chapter 3: About The Control CentrePRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide
PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideVolume 1:Operation
17PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideChapter 4: Before You StartThis chapter is intended to familiarise you with the control centre by showing yo
18 Chapter 4: Before You StartPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideOperating the top output fast strips from the master bayDuring normal operation,
Saving your work 19PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideSaving your workWe recommend that you save your work regularly while carrying out the proce
INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTESLe symbole représentant un éclair fléché dans un triangle équilatéral a pour but d'alerter l'utilisateur
20 Chapter 4: Before You StartPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide
21PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideChapter 5: Working With The Control CentreAlthough many controls on the control centre are similar to their
22 Chapter 5: Working With The Control CentrePRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideClickMoving the pointer to a specific point of the GUI screen and
Using the GUI menu 23PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To scroll a drop-down listWith the drop-down list displayed, do one of the follo
24 Chapter 5: Working With The Control CentrePRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To open the submenu of a GUI menu optionMove the pointer
25PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideChapter 6: NavigationThis chapter introduces you to navigation on the control centre and shows you how to us
26 Chapter 6: NavigationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideFigure 5: Input channel navigational controls on the PRO3Item Element(s) Description1
Navigating the input channels 27PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To assign an input channel to the control surfaceDo one of the follow
28 Chapter 6: NavigationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To select an input channelWith the desired input channel currently assigned t
Navigating the mix buses 29PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideNavigating the mix busesThe input channels each have aux and matrix mix buses.Figur
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30 Chapter 6: NavigationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To navigate a mix bus to the control surfaceDo one of the following:• Scroll
Navigating the output channels 31PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideNavigating the output channelsThe output channels comprise auxes, returns, ma
32 Chapter 6: NavigationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To assign output channels to the control surfaceDo one of the following:• Cha
Navigation via the GUI 33PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To select a processing areaYou may want a specific processing area of an out
34 Chapter 6: NavigationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide
35PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideChapter 7: PatchingThis chapter describes the patching feature of the PRO3.IntroductionPatching is a GUI-onl
36 Chapter 7: PatchingPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide3 AUTO button Lets you select a block of sources and patch them all automatically, simpl
About the patching procedure 37PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To access the Patching screenDo one of the following:• At the GUI, cho
38 Chapter 7: PatchingPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To open the configuration window of a deviceClick the device’s spanner button.&
Configuring the snake type 39PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideConfiguring the snake typeImportant:The snakes must be correctly configured befor
40 Chapter 7: PatchingPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideTo cater for the dual redundant ports of the DL431 Mic Splitter and DL451 Modular I/O (X
How to patch 41PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideHow to patchPatching, basically, involves selecting the source patching connectors in the From
42 Chapter 7: PatchingPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideSingle patching (SINGLE)The SINGLE function button lets you patch a single source to a s
43PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideChapter 8: Basic OperationThis chapter is intended to familiarise you with the control centre by showing you
44 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To set the stage box gain/console gain1 In the gain trim section of an i
Input equalisation (E zone) 45PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideInput equalisation (E zone)Use EQ to equalise the input signal via the treble, h
46 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideInput dynamics processing (D zone)Set up compressor and gate dynamics processors
Output processing 47PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide5 Press MODE to try different compressor types (corrective, adaptive, creative and vintage
48 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideUsing VCA/POP groupsVCA/POP groups (bottom of the mix bay) allow simultaneous con
Using VCA/POP groups 49PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideConfiguring VCA/POP groupsThe default name and associated colour of a group, which appe
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50 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideSetting up a mixThe control centre has 24 configurable mix buses (16 auxes and 8
Setting up a mix 51PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide3 Click a non-control area within one of the sections (for example, dir in) to open the con
52 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideMix bus routingYou can route an aux or matrix (or even master output) to an effec
Setting up the effects rack 53PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideSetting up the effects rackThe GUI’s Effects screen contains a virtual eight-uni
54 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide3 Band Compressor — is a minimum phase shift (analogue style) implementation that
Simple routing to master stereo outputs 55PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide6 Change the parameters of the new effect device as necessary. For
56 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideScene and show management (automation)Automation lets you manage show files and t
Scene and show management (automation) 57PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide3 Click OK. You can now create and manage the scenes for your new sh
58 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideManaging the scenesAn automation section in the master bay (see item H in Figure
Scene and show management (automation) 59PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To create a new scene using the current settings1 Click STOR
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60 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideAdditional control — managing eventsYou can use the MIDI or GPIO functions of the
Scene and show management (automation) 61PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideShow editorThe show editor is a GUI-only function that lets you copy
62 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideConfiguring the inputs and outputsSimilarly to the VCA/POP groups, you can change
User library (presets) 63PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideCopy and paste rules and restrictions• You can only copy and paste similar functions.
64 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To load a preset1 Make sure that the channel in which you want to load t
Surround panning 65PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideFigure 13: 5.1 surround panning arrangementSubwooferFront leftCentreFront rightRear right(r
66 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideTwo-man operationThe control centre can be operated by two people simultaneously.
Saving your show files to a USB memory stick 67PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideSaving your show files to a USB memory stickWhen you are satisf
68 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideExternal AES50 synchronisationIf you want to connect AES50 audio between two Mida
PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideVolume 1:Connecting And Setting Up The System
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71PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideChapter 9: Setting Up The SystemThis chapter shows you how to set up a live audio system to its default conf
72 Chapter 9: Setting Up The SystemPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideFigure 15: Standard PRO3 system configurationDL371 Audio System Engine(4 x
Powering the system 73PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuidePowering the systemThe following details the recommended power up and power down procedu
74 Chapter 9: Setting Up The SystemPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideSwitching the control centre on/offCarry out the following to switch the co
Setting up the ID of the unit(s) 75PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideSetting up the ID of the unit(s)After connecting up your system, you may ne
76 Chapter 9: Setting Up The SystemPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide
PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideVolume 2:Appendices
79PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideAppendix A: TroubleshootingThis appendix gives a brief troubleshooting guide to your system.No audioIf you h
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