Specifications
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Software
Firmware Version – Indicates the microcontroller firmware version.
DSP Version – Indicates the DSP firmware version.
Input Clip – This illuminates red when the input clips.
DSP Online – This illuminates green when the DLC24 is powered
up and the DSP is functioning properly.
Out 3/Out 4 – Each output associated with the channel will be
shown with corresponding speaker type and passband.
Output Clip – This illuminates red when the output clips.
Peak Limit – This illuminates red when the peak limiter engages.
Power Limit –
This illuminates red when the power limiter engages.
Polarity – Indicates if the Polarity feature is enabled or disabled.
Input – Indicates which input was selected for that output.
Channel/Loudspeaker Status Information
A great deal of real time information is available from each channel/loudspeaker panel. To access
this data, double-click a channel/loudspeaker. A new panel will appear showing the current status of the
channel/loudspeaker. Clicking on any of the indicators or “Status” button, the channel/loudspeaker panel will
bring up the status window. The information available on the channel/loudspeaker panel is outlined below:
Online – Illuminates green when DLC24 is online
Signal – Illuminates green when input signal is present.
Clip – Illuminates red when clipping is present.
Limit – Illuminates red when the limiter engages.
Flat – High pass filter. Enabled when depressed (red). High pass filter
is not available for high frequency outputs.
Polarity – Output signal polarity is inverted by 180 degrees when depressed (red).
Mute – Output signal mutes when depressed (red).
The information available on the “Status” window is outlined below:
Speakers
After launching ADAM, the software will automatically discover speakers on the network. Each speaker will be listed in
tree format by its ID # and speaker configuration description on the left-hand side of the screen (“Speakers” section).
Double clicking on any speaker will bring up a panel to the right showing the general information of the speaker selected.
Do not adjust any parameters at this time. Wait until the system has been laid out in the software before proceeding with
any adjustments.
Note: Settings can be lost when moving speakers from the main tree to the appropriate room or array.
If more speakers are added to the network, go to the Tree drop-down menu and select “Discover New Speakers” to make
them available. To add a speaker, go to the Tree drop-down menu and select “New Speaker” and then give it a name.
Displayed at the top of each channel status window is the channel description followed by the ID number of the controller
and the channel. It reads “AE1A-222A” at the top. The “AE1A” is the channel description given for Channel A, the “222”
is the ID number of the controller, and the “A” at the end is the channel.
Displayed at the top of each loudspeaker status window is the channel description followed by the channel and the ID
number of the controller. It reads “AE12-225B-Ch B, ID225” at the top. The “AE12” is the channel description given for
Channel B, the “225” is the ID number of the controller, and the “B” at the end is the channel
The channel description can be renamed at anytime when in Designer Mode by highlighting it in the “Speakers” window
and right-clicking on it or clicking on Tree and then Rename.
Loudspeaker Status Window
Channel
Status Window