Specifications

The AIR concept
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Remote control using
AIR Remote or AIR
Control software
You can set up and control AIR monitor systems …
1. locally via the Master monitor’s user interface
(the display and the buttons surrounding it)
2. via the optional AIR Remote or
3. from a computer running the free AIR Control
software.
AIR Remote
AIR Remote is a dedicated hardware remote control
that ensures convenient daily operation. AIR Remote
provides instant access to all signicant operation
parameters such as global volume, reference levels,
preset recall as well as solo and mute status for each
monitor. The AIR Remote is powered through a TC Link
cable which can be connected to any AIR monitor.
To learn more about AIR Remote, go to
dynaudioprofessional.com/
air-series/monitors/air-remote/
AIR Control software
AIR Control software allows you to carry out advanced
calibration and alignment of your AIR monitoring sys-
tem. The software provides access to advanced tools
and features inside AIR monitors and subwoofers, in-
cluding timing and SPL calibration and parametric EQs
for each monitor. AIR Control lets you dene and store
custom setups and presets with selective parameter
locking, and a special measurement mode provides EQ
line signal out from selected monitors.
To learn more about AIR Control and download the soft-
ware, go to
dynaudioprofessional.com/
air-series/monitors/air-control/
Common features
for both the Master
and Slave units
Advanced Condition Monitoring
For both the Master and the Slave units several pro-
tection systems are included in the AIR monitors. They
insure both short term protection against large dynamic
pulse signals and long term protection against over-
heating, which could permanently damage the drivers.
Long term thermal protection
Inside the amplier module, the temperature of the
heat sink is constantly monitored so any dangerous
over-temperature situations can be avoided, protecting
the entire electronic module. Furthermore, the tempera-
ture of the tweeter voice coil is calculated with behav-
ioral modeling of the tweeter’s thermal characteristics.