Operation Manual

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Connect to the UI
1. Turn the unit on by turning the key to the accessory position (3Sixty.3 LED should be white), ensure the source on the wired remote control is set to
“Main” ( #1 LED ), using the supplied USB cable, connect the 3Sixty.3 processor to the PC (3Sixty.3 LED should turn solid blue). Open the UI.
NOTE: Before starting the system ensure that the volume is all the way down on the source unit, the factory or any external EQ’s are set to flat, the
amplifier(s) EQ is set to flat and the amplifier(s) gain(s) are set to minimum.
Wired Remote Control (WRC) Simulator
1. In the “Devices Tab” select “Preferences” then “Remote”. This will let you select the mounting orientation for the “Wired
Remote Control (WRC)’, and the function for each knob.
2. Open the Wired Remote Control (WRC) simulator at the top of the page. The two knobs will be represented as you
configured them in the previous step. If you are using Master Volume or Sub level make sure the sliders are in their
maximum position and if you are using the Punch EQ level make sure it is set to 1/3 volume. Select Main for the source
from the “Source” drop down menu, and set the preset number from the “Preset” drop down menu to the preset you
would like to save your finalized EQ settings to. Close the simulator page.
Linking L&R Channels
1. Next to the speaker selection illustration in the top left corner there are seven check boxes for
linking Level, Crossover, and EQ. Using the check boxes link any or all channels you would like to
link together. Linking L&R channels generally will make the setup easier/faster. Channels can be
unlinked at any time however if two channels are linked after they have been adjusted the channel
selected from the speaker selection illustration will be the master copying its settings to the other
channel.
NOTE: Linking L&R channels does not link time delays.
Crossover Configuration
NOTE: To prevent any damage to your speakers, especially in a fully active system the crossovers need to be set up prior to playing any test tones or
music.
1. Select the speaker (channel) you would like to apply the crossover to from the speaker selection illustration in the top left corner. The speaker should turn
from white to blue indicating it is the speaker selected and the speaker name will appear above the speaker illustration.
2. In the “Xover Type” window select the filter type you would like to apply to that speaker (channel). Next select the class of filter you would like to use and
the slope. Depending on the filter type you selected you will either have to enter one crossover cutoff frequency or two crossover cutoff frequencies into the
highlighted xover LP or HP frequency text box.
EQ Sample Setup