Owner manual
DM84 Installation Guide
Rio Rancho, NM
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The DM84 can be configured in the installation or a 
configuration file can be created off line in advance. 
The minimum required setup to pass audio includes: 
Inputs, Matrix and Outputs. Input and output filters, 
compressors and delays are used to tailor the system 
for specific audio situations. These parameters are set 
upthroughtheControlPanelGUI.
Outputs
Matrix
Inputs
Initial Setup Hints
1) TheGUIinterfaceisquiteintuitive.Asarecom-
mended first step, we suggest you select Labels 
from the Menu Bar and type in all the input and 
output labels. This will simplify further setup steps 
because you will be able to easily keep track of 
which input or output you are adjusting.
2)  The right click is powerful in this interface. You can 
activate quick access to a number of setup func-
tions (for example - right click in any input box 
in the INPUTS tab ). It also allows some powerful 
cut and paste capabilities - especially in the matrix 
setup and the filter (both input and output).
3)  Store startup settings in a startup default preset. 
(See Storing and Recalling Presets in the online 
HELP application.)
4)  Presets will take about 3 seconds to switch due to 
the many parameters in the unit - audio will switch 
off temporarily during a preset switch to avoid feed-
back. If you need quicker response with no interrup-
tion to the audio, use macros instead - try using the 
macro recorder for making any changes. The only 
changes that cannot be made in a macro are filter 
adjustments. such as EQ. 
5)  Store presets after changes are made and not be-
fore they are made.
6)  Help is always available by clicking Help on the 
Main Menu Bar. This Help is a comprehensive 
resource and includes the latest revisions to the 
software and firmware.
IMPORTANT: Any changes made during setup 
must be saved in the unit via the preset menu.
For direct support from the factory, call 1-800-821-1121
Ask for anyone in the SALES department. They will be 
able to answer your setup and/or technical questions or 
will get the correct person who can help on the phone.
Front Panel Gain Controls
The gain of input and output audio channels is adjust-
able from the front panel of the DM84. This feature is 
useful for system setup and adjustment, and may be left 
enabledtoallowusersto“touchup”gainsasneeded
during operation.
Gaincanbeincreasedordecreasedwithinarangewhich
is centered around 0 dB (unity) gain. The minimum gain 
position has a special meaning - the channel will be turned 
“off”whenthecontrolisrotatedtothefullycounter-clock-
wise position. The range of adjustment for each channel 
isindividuallyprogrammableusingtheControlPanelGUI
(in Device Setup Menu) or LecNet2 serial commands. 
Changes made to the gain range settings take ef-
fect immediately and are global in scope - the same 
settings are in effect no matter what memory “pre-
set” is loaded. The default range is 30 dB (+/- 15 dB). 
Any or all of the front panel gain controls may be 
“lockedout”topreventunauthorizedchangestothe
system.ThisisalsodoneusingtheControlPanelGUI
(in Device Setup Menu) or LecNet2 serial commands. 
Changes made to the gain control lock settings take 
effect immediately and are global in scope - the 
same settings are in effect no matter what memory 
“preset” is loaded. 
NOTE: When the Front Panel Mute feature is 
enabled, the minimum gain position has a special 
meaning. The channel will be muted and the 
associated activity indicator will blink RED to 
warn the user that no audio is being passed. This 
featurecanbecontrolledusingthesuppliedGUI
controlpanelortheserialcommand“fpmten.”
Front Panel Input/Output Activity Indicators
Theseindicatorsreectactivityoninputandoutput
audio channels. Useful for setup and troubleshooting, 
these tri-color LEDs are interpreted as follows:
1)  Input channels 
DARK - channel is inactive 
GREEN - audio present (level greater than -35 dBu) 
ORANGE - input compressor is active 
RED - input is in clipping (overdriven) 
BLINKING RED - input has been turned off using 
front panel gain control
2)  Output channels 
DARK - channel is inactive 
GREEN - audio present (level greater than -35 dBu) 
ORANGE - output compressor is active 
RED - output is in limiting 
BLINKING RED - output has been turned off using 
front panel gain control










