Troubleshooting guide
Modular Processors
SHURE
P4800 System Processor Software Guide Page 65 of 108
Frequency
This indicates the current frequency band that you are adjusting. You can select
a different frequency band by clicking on the spin buttons. The default selection
is the lowest frequency band.
Gain
This indicates the current gain setting of the selected frequency band. The
range of available gain values is between –18dB and +12dB in 0.5dB
increments, with a default setting of 0dB. You can change the value using the
conventions explained in the Faders section on page 31.
Filter Q Type
This indicates the type of filter Q that is set for all the frequency bands.
Use the pull-down list to change the value. The default value is combining.
Combining
Averages the slope between the frequency bands, creating an overall
smooth equalization curve.
Non-Combining
Isolates the result of each frequency band control, providing more
independent gain adjustment.
Bypass
Click to toggle the bypass switch on and off. When bypass is active, the button appears lighted in red.
The default setting is inactive.
Bypass active
Bypass inactive
Flat
Click this button to set the gain of all frequency bands to zero.
Snapshot
This feature allows you to freeze an image of the current response curve by clicking
the [Take] button. You can then display it in the background for comparison by clicking
the [Show] button. The [Show] button appears lighted in green when the snapshot is
displayed. For a more in-depth description of the snapshot feature, see the Snapshots
section on page 33.
ASCII Files
Refer to page 74 for a description of how to import data into the response graph using
SIA Smaart and Gold Line TEF.
Copy and Paste
You can use the [Edit] menu to copy and paste frequency band settings between graphic equalizers of
the same type.
Note: You cannot paste settings between the GEQ10 and GEQ30 processors.