User guide
Appendix
DCM-1 User Manual v1.0 55
Factory default settings
(Includes Installer Mode key)
The table below lists the default factory settings for all
DCM-1 menu options. These are the settings which the unit
will assume on power-up if POWER UP MODE is set to
Factory.
The factory default key for enabling Installer Mode is
included in the list at System Mode/Set Key.
MUSIC MENU
Select Input Input 1 routed to all Zones; no other
assignments
Level All Zones at minimum (muted)
Treble 0dB
Mid 0dB
Bass 0dB
Input Gain All Inputs 0dB
Maximum Music Level All Zones 0dB (max.)
Minimum Music Level All Zones ‑∞dB (muted, min.)
ROUTING MENU
Enable Mic Inputs No Mics assigned to any Zone
Input Enable All Inputs available in all Zones
Congure Access Connector Input
CDPM Zone Offset 0
CDR Zone Offset 0
SYSTEM MENU
CDR Zone Setup All Zones OFF
Stereo/Mono Zone Selection Zones 1 and 2 stereo
Rename Inputs Input 1 to Input 8
Rename Zones Zone 1 to 8
Rename Groups Groups 1 to 4
Set Key 1234
RS232 Baud Rate 9600
RS232 Flow Control OFF
Power Up Mode Factory
Save Defaults n/a
Update Firmware OFF
Reset Mixer n/a
PRIORITIES MENU
Select Priority Line Input No Input assigned to any Zone
Line Priority Hold Time 3 sec.
Line Priority Release Time 1 sec.
Set Mic Priority Input No Input assigned to any Zone.
Mic Priority Hold Time 3 sec.
Mic Priority Release Time 1 sec.
Mic Priority Attenuation 30dB
Page Priority Select Off
Page Priority Hold Time 3 secs.
Page Priority Release Time 1 sec.
Page Priority Attenuation 30dB
Select Emergency Source No Input assigned
Emergency Level Maximum
Congure Music Mute Normally Open (NO)
GROUPS MENU
Group Enable No Groups enabled
Group Member No Groups dened
Note that restoring the factory default settings (either by
setting Power Up Mode to Factory, or moving jumper J9)
does not overwrite any Input, Zone or Group names that
have been assigned.
EMC considerations
The Cloud DCM-1 fully conforms to the relevant
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards and
is technically well behaved; you should experience no
operational problems, and under normal circumstances, no
special precautions need to be taken.
If the unit is to be installed in close proximity to potential
sources of RF disturbance such as high power transmitting
stations, radar facilities, etc., the performance of the mixer
may be reduced; we suggest that particular attention is paid
to screening of audio cables – especially microphone cables,
and that all cables are kept as short as possible.










