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DIGITAL SPEAKER PROCESSOR DP-SP3
PRESET
STATUS
1
RUN
LINK
43
2
INPUTS
PEAK+12
1
2
0
– 40
OUTPUTS
PEAK
POWER
ONOFF
+12
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
MUTE
– 40
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
DIGITAL SPEAKER PROCESSOR DP-SP3
Thank you for purchasing TOA’s Digital Speaker Processor. Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................................... 3
2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................. 4
3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION .......................................................................... 6
4. FEATURES ............................................................................................................ 6
5. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ...................................................................... 6
6. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS ................................................. 7Front ............................................................................................................................. 7Rear ............................................................................................................................. 8
7. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE ............................................. 97.1. Control by the External Control Device ................................................................. 97.2. Control by the M-864D Digital Mixer ................................................................... 107.3. Control by a PC ................................................................................................... 107.4. Control by Various Types of Devices ................................................................... 11
8. MUTE FUNCTION OPERATION ............................................................ 128.1. Mute Indicators .................................................................................................... 128.2. Turning on the Mute Function by the DP-SP3 .................................................... 138.3. Turning OFF the Mute Function by the DP-SP3 ................................................. 13
9. PRESET NUMBER INDICATION FUNCTION ............................... 14
10. CONTROL METHOD USING THE CONTACT INPUT TERMINALS ............................................... 14
10.1. Preset Memory Recall ....................................................................................... 1410.2. Output Volume Control ...................................................................................... 1610.3. Output Mute ...................................................................................................... 16
11. FIRMWARE VERSION INDICATION ................................................. 17
12. INITIALIZING THE DP-SP3 .................................................................... 18
13. INSTALLATION .............................................................................................. 1913.1. Installation Precautions ..................................................................................... 1913.2. Mounting in a Rack ........................................................................................... 20
14. CONNECTION ................................................................................................ 2014.1. Connection Example ......................................................................................... 2014.2. Removable Terminal Plug Connection .............................................................. 21
15. BLOCK DIAGRAM ....................................................................................... 22
16. SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................ 22
17. DIMENSIONAL DIAGRAM ...................................................................... 24
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1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Readtheseinstructions.
• Keeptheseinstructions.
• Heedallwarnings.
• Followallinstructions.
• Donotusethisapparatusnearwater.
• Cleanonlywithdrycloth.
• Donotblockanyventilationopenings.Installinaccordancewiththemanufacture'sinstructions.
• Donotinstallnearanyheatsourcessuchasradiators,heatregisters,stoves,orotherapparatus(includingamplifiers)thatproduceheat.
• Donotdefeatthesafetypurposeofthepolarizedorgrounding-typeplug. Apolarizedplughastwobladeswithonewiderthantheother.Agroundingtypeplughastwobladesanda
third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. Iftheprovidedplugdoesnotfitintoyouroutlet,consultanelectricianforreplacementoftheobsoleteoutlet.
• Protectthepowercordfrombeingwalkedonorpinchedparticularlyatplugs,conveniencereceptacles,andthe point where they exit from the apparatus.
• Onlyuseattachments/accessoriesspecifiedbythemanufacturer.
• Useonlywith thecart,stand, tripod,bracket,or tablespecifiedbythemanufacturer,orsoldwith theapparatus.Whenacart isused,usecautionwhenmoving thecart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
• Unplugthisapparatusduringlightningstormsorwhenunusedforlongperiodsoftime.
• Referallservicingtoqualifiedservicepersonnel.Servicingisrequiredwhentheapparatushasbeendamagedin any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
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When Installing the Unit
• Donotexpose theunit to rainor anenvironmentwhere it may be splashed by water or other liquids, asdoingsomayresultinfireorelectricshock.
• Use the unit only with the voltage specified ontheunit.Usingavoltagehigherthanthatwhichisspecifiedmayresultinfireorelectricshock.
• Do not cut, kink, otherwise damage nor modifythe power supply cord. In addition, avoid using the power cord in close proximity to heaters, and never place heavy objects -- including the unit itself -- on the power cord, as doing somay result in fire orelectric shock.
• Avoid installing or mounting the unit in unstablelocations, such as on a rickety table or a slanted surface. Doing so may result in the unit falling downandcausingpersonal injuryand/orpropertydamage.
• Since the unit is designed for indoor use, do notinstall it outdoors. If installed outdoors, the aging of parts causes the unit to fall off, resulting in personal injury. Also, when it gets wet with rain, there is a danger of electric shock.
When the Unit is in Use
• Should the following irregularity be found duringuse, immediately switch off the power, disconnect the power supply plug from the AC outlet and contact your nearest TOA dealer. Make no further attempt to operate the unit in this condition as this maycausefireorelectricshock.
· If you detect smoke or a strange smell coming from the unit.· If water or any metallic object gets into the unit · If the unit falls, or the unit case breaks · Ifthepowersupplycordisdamaged(exposureofthecore,disconnection,etc.)
· Ifitismalfunctioning(notonesounds.)
• Topreventafireorelectricshock,neveropennorremove the unit case as there are high voltage components inside the unit. Refer all servicing to qualifiedservicepersonnel.
• Do not place cups, bowls, or other containers ofliquid or metallic objects on top of the unit. If they accidentallyspillintotheunit,thismaycauseafireor electric shock.
• Donotinsertnordropmetallicobjectsorflammablematerialsintheventilationslotsoftheunit'scoverasthismayresultinfireorelectricshock.
• Theapparatusshallbeconnectedtoamainsocketoutlet with a protective earthing connection.
• The socket-outlet shall be installed near theequipment and the plug shall be easily accessible.
When Installing the Unit
• Never plug in nor remove the power supply plugwith wet hands, as doing so may cause electric shock.
•Whenunplugging thepower supply cord, be sureto grasp the power supply plug; never pull on the cord itself. Operating the unit with a damaged power supplycordmaycauseafireorelectricshock.
2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS• Before installationoruse,besure tocarefully readall the instructions in thissection forcorrectandsafe
operation.• Besuretofollowalltheprecautionaryinstructionsinthissection,whichcontainimportantwarningsand/or
cautions regarding safety.• Afterreading,keepthismanualhandyforfuturereference.
Safety Symbol and Message Conventions Safety symbols and messages described below are used in this manual to prevent bodily injury and property damage which could result from mishandling. Before operating your product, read this manual first andunderstandthesafetysymbolsandmessagessoyouarethoroughlyawareofthepotentialsafetyhazards.
Indicatesapotentiallyhazardoussituationwhich,ifmishandled,couldresult in death or serious personal injury.
Indicatesapotentiallyhazardoussituationwhich,ifmishandled,couldresultinmoderateorminorpersonalinjury,and/orpropertydamage.
WARNINGCAUTION
WARNING
CAUTION
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• Whenmovingtheunit,besuretoremoveitspowersupply cord from the wall outlet. Moving the unit with the power cord connected to the outlet may causedamagetothepowercord,resultinginfireorelectric shock. When removing the power cord, be sure to hold its plug to pull.
• Donotblocktheventsontheunit’sfrontandrearpanels. Doing so may cause heat to build up inside the unit and result in fire.Also, periodically cleanthe ventilation slots of dust.
• Avoidinstallingtheunitinhumidordustylocations,in locations exposed to the direct sunlight, near the heaters, or in locations generating sooty smoke or steamas doing otherwisemay result in fire orelectric shock.
• Besuretofollowtheinstructionsbelowwhenrack-mountingtheunit.Failuretodosomaycauseafireor personal injury.
· Installtheequipmentrackonastable,hardfloor.Fix it with anchor bolts or take other arrangements to prevent it from falling down.
·Whenconnectingtheunit'spowercordtoanACoutlet, use the AC outlet with current capacity allowable to the unit.
(EveryversionexcepttheDP-SP3CUforUS)· The supplied rack-mounting screws can be used
for the TOA equipment rack only. Do not use them for other racks.
(DP-SP3CUforUS)· Rack-mounting screws are not supplied with the
unit. Prepare them that are appropriate for the equipment rack.
· Be sure to complete installation and cableconnections before connecting the unit’s power plug to the power source. When uninstalling the unit or disconnecting the unit’s cables, be sure to disconnect the power plug from the power source first.Doingotherwisemayresultinelectricshock.
• LANConnectorcannotconnecttoConnectorwhichmight catch overvoltage.
When the Unit is in Use
• If dust accumulates on the power supply plug orin the wall AC outlet, a fire may result. Clean itperiodically. In addition, insert the plug in the wall outlet securely.
• Switchoffthepower,andunplugthepowersupplyplug from the AC outlet for safety purposes when cleaning or leaving the unit unused for 10 days or more.Doingotherwisemaycauseafireorelectricshock.
Thelightingflashwitharrowheadsymbol,withinanequilateraltriangle, is intendedtoalerttheusertothepresenceofuninsulated"dangerousvoltage"withintheproduct'senclosurethatmaybeofsufficientmagnitudetoconstituteariskofelectricshocktopersons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence ofimportantoperationandmaintenance(servicing)instructionintheliteratureaccompanyingtheappliance.
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5. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS• Thesocket-outletshallbeinstalledneartheequipmentandtheplugshallbeeasilyaccessible.
• Thesuppliedpowersupplycordisdesignedforexclusiveusewiththisunit.Neveruseitwithotherequipment.
• Installtheunitinlocationswherethetemperatureisbetween0and+40°C(32and104°F)andthemoistureislessthan90%(nodewcondensationmustbeformed).
• TheDP-SP3 is a precision audio component. To prevent failure, avoid locationswhere the unitmay beexposed to strong shocks or vibrations.
• Toclean,besuretofirstswitchofftheunit'spower,thenwipewithadrycloth.Whentheunitgetsverydirty,useaclothdampedinaneutralcleanser.Neverusebenzene,thinner,alcohol,orchemically-treatedcleaningcloth because such volatile liquids could deform or discolor the unit.
3. GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe DP-SP3 is a digital speaker processor equipped with signal processing functions such as Equalizer,Crossover, Matrix, Compressor, and Delay.WhenconnectedtoaLAN,settingsandoperationsoftheDP-SP3canbeperformedonaPCwiththesuppliedDP-SP3 PC Software installed.Itcanbemountedina19”EIAcomponentrack(1Usize*).
*1Usize=44.5mm(standardsize)
4. FEATURES• Digitalprocessorwith2inputchannelsand6outputchannels• EquippedwithanEQcharacteristiclibraryfortheTOAspeakers• Equippedwithvarioussignalprocessingfunctions:Equalizer,Crossover,Matrix,Compressor,Delay,Mute,
and Gain• InputsensitivityswitchablesincetheanalogcircuithasanInputPAD.• Built-inanalogoutputattenuatorpermitsthesystemgaintobeadjustedsuitablyfortheinputsensitivityoftheamplifiertobeconnected.
• Leveldisplayofallinputsandoutputs• 16 patterns of setting parameters storable within the DP-SP3 unit as Presetmemories (Presetmemoryfunction)
• Useofcontactinputterminalsenablespresetmemoryrecall,volumecontrolofoutputchannels,andMuteON/OFF.
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1 23 4 5 6 7 8
6. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS[Front]
1. Power switch [POWER ON, OFF]Power is switched on and off with each depression of this switch.
2. Power indicator [POWER]Lightswhenthepowerisswitchedon.
3. Intake ventLetsintheairfromthefrontandforciblyexhaustsit from the rear.
4. Operation status indicators [STATUS]• RUNindicator[RUN]IndicatestheDP-SP3'soperationstatus.Lightsgreen: NormaloperationFlashesgreen: MuteswitchesinlockmodeFlashesorange:FanfailureFlashesred: DSPoperationfailureUnlit: CPUfailure
• LINKindicator[LINK]Indicates the connection status with the DP-SP3 PC Software.Lightsgreen: Preset memory recall being
interlocked.Flashesgreen: Communicating with PC or
external device.Unlit: Noconnectionisestablished.
5. Preset indicators [PRESET]The indicator of the Preset No. currently beingselected lights.
6. Input level indicators [INPUTS]Indicate the audio input levels.NotethattheinputlevelistoohighwhenthePEAKindicator always lights.
7. Output level indicators [OUTPUTS]Indicate the audio output levels.Note that the output level is too high when thePEAKindicatoralwayslights.Adjust theDP-SP3unit'svolume levelby thePCwith the DP-SP3 PC Software installed.
8. Mute switches [MUTE, 1 through 6]Pressing the Mute switch causes the corresponding channel'soutput tobemutedand the"−40" levelLED of the Output level indicators (7) flashesorange.Pressing it again cancels mute, and the indicator goes off.All mute switches can be placed in lock mode using the supplied DP-SP3 PC software. Pressing any mute switch in lock mode causes the RUNindicator(4)toflashgreen.
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[Rear]
9 11 12 13 14 1510
9. AC power input terminalConnect this terminal to an AC power source with the supplied dedicated AC power cord.
10. Functional ground terminalHum noise may be generated when externalequipment is connected to the unit. Connecting this terminal to the functional ground terminal of the external equipment may reduce the hum noise.Note: This ground is not for protective ground.
11. Exhaust ventForcibly exhausts the air let in from the front.
12.Outputterminals[OUTPUTS+4dBu,1−6]+4 dB*, 600 Ω, balanced, removable terminalblock
13.Inputterminals[INPUTS+4dBu,1−2]+4 dB*, 600 Ω, balanced, removable terminalblock
14. Contact input terminals [CONTACTINPUTS1−4,C]
Removable terminal block, 4-channel contact input terminal
*0dB=0.775V
Following controls can be performed using these terminals.• Presetmemoryrecall• MuteON/OFF• Volumecontrol(UP/DOWN)For the control method, see p. 14, “CONTROLMETHOD USING THE CONTACT INPUTTERMINALS.”TipUsethesuppliedDP-SP3PCSoftwaretoassigncontrol functions to the terminals.
15. LAN portConnectthisporttotheLAN-connectedswitchinghubwithaLANcable.• LINKindicatorLightswhenthelinkisestablishedandduringdata transmission or reception.
• FULLindicatorLightsduringFullduplexoperation.The DP-SP3’s default IP address is “192.168.14.1”.Use the supplied DP-SP3 PC Software toperform IP address setting.
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7. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE7.1. Control by the External Control Device
The following 2 methods are used to control the DP-SP3 from the external control device.Functions to be controlled differ depending on each method.
7.1.1. Method of direct controlThis example shows a method to control the DP-SP3 by directly connecting the external device’s contact outputs to the DP-SP3 unit’s contact inputs.Controllablefunctions:Presetmemoryrecall,Volumecontrol,andMuteON/OFF
[Controlling a single DP-SP3]
Contact output device
DP-SP3
Contact output device
Switching hub
DP-SP3
Contact output device
DP-SP3
External control device
Switching hub
DP-SP3
External control device
Switching hub
DP-SP3
External control device
DP-SP3
[Controlling multiple DP-SP3 units (up to 4 units)]In thisevent,controlbecomesactiveonly to theDP-SP3towhichthecontactoutput isconnected.But thePreset memory recall function is interlocked among the DP-SP3 units.
7.1.2. Method of control via LANThisexampleshowsamethodtocontroltheDP-SP3bytheexternalcontroldevicesviaLAN.External control DP-SP3:Presetmemoryrecall,Volumecontrol,Matrixsettings,andMuteON/OFFDP-SP3 Externalcontrol:Presetmemorynumber,Volumecontrol,Matrix,andChannelmutenotification
[Controlling a single DP-SP3]
[Controlling multiple DP-SP3 units (up to 4 units)]Inthisevent,controlbecomesactiveonlytothecontroltargetDP-SP3.ButthePresetmemoryrecallfunctionis interlocked among the DP-SP3 units.Other controllable functions are the same as described above.
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Switching hub
DP-SP3M-864D
Switching hub
DP-SP3
DP-SP3
M-864D
PC Switching hub
DP-SP3
7.2. Control by the M-864D Digital Mixer
The M-864D can control up to 4 DP-SP3 units.
[Controlling a single DP-SP3]M-864D DP-SP3:PresetmemoryrecallDP-SP3 M-864D:Presetmemorynumberchangerequest
[Controlling multiple DP-SP3 units (up to 3 units)]M-864D DP-SP3:PresetmemoryrecallDP-SP3 M-864D:Presetmemorynumberchangerequest
7.3. Control by a PC
A single PC can control up to 4 DP-SP3 units.
[Controlling a single DP-SP3]PC DP-SP3:Presetmemoryrecall/save,Onlineedit,andMuteON/OFFDP-SP3 PC:PresetmemorynumberchangerequestandVolumeleveldisplay
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PC
Switching hub
DP-SP3
DP-SP3
PC
Switching hub
DP-SP3
DP-SP3
DP-SP3
DP-SP3
DP-SP3
DP-SP3
Switching hub
Contact output device
Contact output device
DP-SP3
DP-SP3
PC
M-864D
External control device
External control device
[Controlling multiple DP-SP3 units (up to 4 units)]
[Controlling 5 or more DP-SP3 units]It is possible to control DP-SP3 units by activating multiple DP-SP3 PC Software programs.
7.4. Control by Various Types of Devices
Thisexampleshowsamethod tocontrolmultipleDP-SP3units (up to4units)byaPC, thecontactoutputdevices, the external control devices, and the M-864D.
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OFF
ON
0.5 sec 0.5 sec
OFF
ON
0.9 sec0.2 sec 0.2 sec 0.2 sec
"−40" output level indicatorsMute switches
DP-SP3
8. MUTE FUNCTION OPERATIONThe DP-SP3 can perform Mute function operation.Usethisfunctionwhenwishingtomuteeachoutput.UsetheDP-SP3unitorthesuppliedDP-SP3PCSoftwaretoperformmuteoperation.The DP-SP3 can perform each individual output mute, while the DP-SP3 PC Software can perform both each individualoutputmuteandsimultaneousmuteofalloutputs(MuteAll).For the operations of the supplied DP-SP3 PC Software, read the separate DP-SP3 Software Instructions.
8.1. Mute Indicators
Fortheoutputchannelonwhichthemutefunctionisoperating,the“−40”levelindicatorofthecorrespondingoutputchannellightsorange,flashes*1,orflashesintermittently*2.
*10.5sec.ON 0.5 sec. OFF, then this cycle repeats.
*20.2sec.ON 0.2 sec. OFF 0.2sec.ON 0.9 sec. OFF, then this cycle repeats.
There is a priority order for the mute operating indications between the operation performed from the DP-SP3 and that performed using the DP-SP3 PC Software. If multiple mute operations overlap, then the mute operating indication with the higher priority is activated.
[Indication priority level of mute operation and indicator status]
Priority levelHigh
1.MuteAllusingtheDP-SP3PCSoftware: Intermittentlyflashes(Flashestwice,thenrepeats.)2.MuteandContactcontrolmutebytheDP-SP3: Flashes3. An individual mute using the DP-SP3 PC Software andExternalcontrolmute: Lights
Low
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Flashes
Mute All is activated using the Software.
Intermittently flashing
Outputs 1 and 2 are being muted by the DP-SP3.
Returns to the original display status.
Flashing Mute All is cancelled using the Software
Flashing
Mute is canceled by the Software.
Flashing
or
Lights
8.2. Turning on the Mute Function by the DP-SP3
Step 1. Confirmthatthe“−40”levelindicatoroftheoutputchanneltobemuted remains unlit.
NoteWhen an output channel’s indicator lights or intermittently flashes,thisindicatesthattheoutputchannelisbeingmutedbythe DP-SP3 PC Software.
Step 2. Press theMute switch of the corresponding channel, then release it when the “−40” output levelindicatorofthatchannelbeginstoflash.
[Indicator status when the Mute operations overlap]Example:WhenMuteisactivatedbytheDP-SP3followedbyMuteAllactivationusingtheDP-SP3PCSoftware.
8.3. Turning OFF the Mute Function by the DP-SP3
Step 1. Confirmthat the“−40” level indicatorof theoutputchannelwishingtocancel themuteoperation isflashing.
NoteMuteoperationoftheoutputchannel,ofwhichlevelindicatorisintermittentlyflashingorlighting,cannotbe cancelled by the DP-SP3.
Step 2. Press the Mute switch of the corresponding channel, thenrelease itwhen the “−40” level indicatorof thatchannelstopsflashing,thengoesoutorlights*.
*The indicator lights if the mute operation with lower priority indicationactivated by the DP-SP3 PC Software overlap with the muting operated by theDP-SP3.UsetheDP-SP3PCSoftwaretocancelthemute.
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Lights
(While the Preset Memory 1 is being recalled)
DP-SP3
9. PRESET NUMBER INDICATION FUNCTIONUsingthesuppliedDP-SP3PCSoftware,varioussettingdatacanbestoredontheDP-SP3,whichcanberecalled.The saved setting data is referred to as “Preset memory.”
The supplied DP-SP3 PC Software allows up to 16 patterns of the Preset memories to be stored or recalled.For the store and recall methods, read the separate DP-SP3 Software Instructions.
While one of the Preset memories 1 through 4 is being recalled, its corresponding numbered Preset indicator of the DP-SP3 lights.
TipWhen all 4 Preset indicators are unlit, the DP-SP3 is placed in one of the following statuses.•Presetmemories5through16arebeingrecalled.•TheDP-SP3isactivatinginResumefunctionONstate.•Setting is changed after activating the DP-SP3.
Detects the leading edge.
Max. 50 ms
200 ms
Preset memoryswitches.
Detects theleading edge.
Max. 50 ms
200 ms
Preset memoryswitches.
10. CONTROL METHOD USING THE CONTACT INPUT TERMINALSThis chapter will describe control method of the contact input terminals to recall the Preset memory, adjust the volumelevelofoutputchannels,andcontroltheMuteON/OFFbyexternalequipment.
Note: For the settings of each individual function, read the separate DP-SP3 Software Instructions.
10.1. Preset Memory Recall
Upto4PresetmemoriesinDirectmodeandupto16PresetmemoriesinBinarymodecanbecontrolled.
[Direct mode]
Either(A)or(B)belowcanbeusedforthecontrolmethod.In either case, Preset memory switches 250 ms or more after the contact inputs have been closed.
(A) Maintainingthecontactterminalclosedafterthe Preset memory has been switched.
(B) OpeningthecontactterminalafterthePresetmemory has been switched.
TipUsetheDP-SP3PCSoftwaretoassignwhichterminals1through4towhichPresetmemory.Read the separate DP-SP3 Software instructions.
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Note: Binary control example by way of the 3P terminal
Detects theleading edge.
Max 50 ms
200 ms
Undefined
Detects thetrailing edge.
Max 50 ms
200 ms
Undefined
Detects theleading edge.
Max 50 ms
200 ms
Preset memoryswitches.
Terminal 1
Terminal 2
Terminal 3
[Binary mode]
The following tables show the relationship between the statuses to be given to the terminals and Preset memories to be recalled.
Selecting 2 Preset memories using the terminal 4Preset memory number Terminal 4
1 Open2 Closed
Selecting 4 Preset memories using the terminals 3 and 4Preset memory number Terminal 3 Terminal 4
1 Open Open2 Open Closed3 Closed Open4 Closed Closed
Selecting 8 Preset memories using the terminals 2, 3, and 4 Preset memory number Terminal 2 Terminal 3 Terminal 4
1 Open Open Open2 Open Open Closed3 Open Closed Open4 Open Closed Closed5 Closed Open Open6 Closed Open Closed7 Closed Closed Open8 Closed Closed Closed
Selecting 16 Preset memories using the terminals 1, 2, 3, and 4Preset memory number Terminal 1 Terminal 2 Terminal 3 Terminal 4
1 Open Open Open Open2 Open Open Open Closed3 Open Open Closed Open4 Open Open Closed Closed5 Open Closed Open Open6 Open Closed Open Closed7 Open Closed Closed Open8 Open Closed Closed Closed9 Closed Open Open Open
1 0 Closed Open Open Closed11 Closed Open Closed Open1 2 Closed Open Closed Closed1 3 Closed Closed Open Open1 4 Closed Closed Open Closed1 5 Closed Closed Closed Open1 6 Closed Closed Closed Closed
To switch the Preset memory, maintain the given state for 250 ms or more after placing each terminal in the state corresponding to the Preset memory to be recalled.Maintain the terminal state as it is until changing the Preset memory next time.
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Detects the leading edge.
Max. 50 ms
200 ms
First volumecontrol
First volume control
800 ms 800 ms 800 ms
Second volume control
Third volume control
Fourth through seventhvolume control
Repeats subsequently.
200 ms for 3 times
Detects the trailing edge.
Max. 50 ms
200 ms
Mute OFFDetects the leading edge.
Max. 50 ms
200 ms
Mute ON
Detects the leading edge.
Max. 50 ms
200 ms
Mute ON/OFF
10.2. Output Volume Control
• Closingtheterminalsfor250msormorecausesanactiontooperateby1step*.
*Selectthevariationfrom“1dBstep,”“3dBstep,”or“6dBstep” using the DP-SP3 PC Software.
• Maintainingtheterminalsclosedfor250msormorecausesa1-stepactiontorepeatevery800msfor3times, followed by 1-step action repeating every 200 ms. Opening the terminals stops these continuous actions.
TipUsetheDP-SP3PCSoftwaretoassignthefunctiontoterminals.Read the separate DP-SP3 Software instructions.
10.3. Output Mute
Thereare2controlmethodstomuteoutput:ClosedcontrolandPulsecontrol.UsetheDP-SP3PCSoftwaretoselectcontrolmethod.
[Closed control]
Closingtheterminalsfor250msormorecausesMutetoturnON.While, opening the terminals for 250 ms or more causes Mute to turn OFF.
[Pulse control]
Closingtheterminalsfor250msormorecausesMutetoturnON.Mute turns OFF 250 ms or more after opening once and closing again the terminals.MuteswitchesbetweenONandOFFeachtimeopenandclosedstatesarealternatelyrepeated.
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4
A CB
Ver. 2.1.(Example)
Indicates "A." Indicates "B." Indicates "C."
1234
95678
56788
5678
1234
992 3 41
DP-SP3
Indicates "A." Indicates "B." Indicates "C."
Lights
Lights
Lights
11. FIRMWARE VERSION INDICATIONTheDP-SP3’sfirmwareversioncanbeconfirmedbycheckingthe lighting indicatorstatusontheDP-SP3’sfront panel.
• FirmwareVersionIndication TheDP-SP3’sfirmwareversionisexpressedasshowninthefollowingexample. Here,theindividualnumbersaredenotedbyA,B,andC.
• Howtocheckfirmwareversion WhentheDP-SP3isactivated,theindicatorsonthefrontpanellightfor3seconds,indicatingthefigureof“A,”“B,”and“C.”
Thefigurethateachindicatorindicatesisasfollows.
Note: Ifalltheindicatorsin“B”and“C”sectionsareunlit,itrepresents“0.”
In the above example of “Ver. 1.2.4”, the indicators of each section light as follows.
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12. INITIALIZING THE DP-SP3
Step 1. Turn off the power switch.
Step 2. Turn on the power switch while continuously holding down the Mute switches 1, 2, and 5.All the front panel-mounted indicators light, then those except Input and Output level indicators go off.
Step 3. When only the Input and Output level indicators light, release the Mute switches, then these indicators turnintoflashing.
Step 4. WhiletheInputandOutputlevelindicatorsareflashing,presstheMuteswitch3threetimes.Allthefrontpanel-mountedindicatorsgooff,andtheinitializationprocessstarts.TheDP-SP3restartsafterinitializationiscomplete.
Input level indicators 1, 2
2, 3
4Mute switches
Output level indicators Power switch
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• ElevatedOperatingAmbient - If installed in a closed ormulti-unit rack assembly, the operating ambienttemperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be giventoinstallingtheequipmentinanenvironmentcompatiblewiththemaximumambienttemperature(Tma)specifiedbythemanufacturer.
• ReducedAirFlow-Installationoftheequipmentinarackshouldbesuchthattheamountofairflowrequiredfor safe operation of the equipment is not compromised.
• MechanicalLoading-Mountingoftheequipmentintherackshouldbesuchthatahazardousconditionisnotachieved due to uneven mechanical loading.
• Circuit Overloading - Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supplycircuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern.
• ReliableEarthing-Reliableearthingofrack-mountedequipmentshouldbemaintained.Particularattentionshouldbegiventosupplyconnectionsotherthandirectconnectionstothebranchcircuit(e.g.useofpowerstrips)."
Power amplifier
Rack
DP-SP3Blank panel
13. INSTALLATION13.1. Installation Precautions
Besuretoleavetheinstallationwork(rackmounting)toaqualifiedinstaller.
When installing the unit in an equipment rack, do not block the ventilation slots on the unit’s both sides and rear side. Doing so may cause heat to build up inside theunitandresultinfire.
CAUTION
• Températureambianteélevée-sil’appareilestinstallédansunbâtiferméouenmêmetempsqued’autresappareils,latempératureàl’intérieurrisquededevenirsupérieureàlatempératureambiante.Parconséquent,veiller à installer l’équipement dans un environnement compatible à la température ambiante maximumspécifiéeparlefabricant.
• Débitd’airréduit-L’installationdel’équipementenbâtinedoitpascompromettreledébitd’airnécessaireàuneutilisationsûredel’équipement.
• Chargemécanique-Lemontagedel’équipementenbâtinedoitpasentraînerdedangerdûàunesurchargemécaniqueinégale.
• Surcharge du circuit - rester vigilant lors de la connexion de l’équipement au circuit d’alimentation etaux conséquences d’une surcharge des circuits sur la protection contre les surintensités et les câblesd’alimentation.
Tenir compte des indications de la plaque nominale de l’appareil.• Sécurité de lamise à la terre. Veiller à toujours garantir l’intégrité de la prise demise à la terre. Faire
particulièrement attention aux connexions d’alimentation en dehors des branchements directs au circuit de dérivation(parexempleàl’aidedemultiprises).
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DP-SP3
To LAN
To the output terminals of contact output devices
M-864D
Power amplifier
Spearker
Subwoofer
Spearker
Subwoofer
14. CONNECTION14.1. Connection Example
13.2. Mounting in a Rack
(Whenrackmountingscrewsaresupplied)The supplied rack-mounting screws can be used for the TOA equipment rack only. Do not use them for other racks. When installing the unit in a rack other than that of TOA, be sure to use the screws with a diameter of over5mm(0.2”)andlengthofover12mm(0.47”)tomount the unit.Failure to do so may cause the unit to fall, resulting in personal injury.
(Whenrackmountingscrewsarenotsupplied)Rack mounting screws are not supplied with the unit. Besuretousethescrewswithadiameterofover5mm(0.2”)andlengthofover12mm(0.47”)tomountthe unit.Failure to do so may cause the unit to fall, resulting in personal injury.
CAUTION
DIGITAL SPEAKER PROCESSOR DP-SP3
PRESET
STATUS
1
RUN
LINK
43
2
INPUTS
PEAK+12
1
2
0
– 40
OUTPUTS
PEAK
POWER
ONOFF
+12
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
MUTE
– 40
21
Slotted screwdriver*
Tightens Loosens
Terminal screw
Removable terminal plug (accessory)
Recommended type of screwdriver with the following blade width: For 5P terminal plug: About 2.5mm (0.1”) wide blade For 3P terminal plug: About 3.5mm (0.14”) wide blade
*
Bit shape 2.5 mm or 3.5 mm (0.1”) (0.14”)
1
1
14.2. Removable Terminal Plug Connection
Notes• Avoidsolderingstrandedorshieldedcable,ascontactresistancemayincreasewhenthecableistightened
and the solder is crushed, possibly resulting in an excessive rise in joint temperatures.• Whenconnecting2cablesorashieldedcabletoasingleterminal,useaferruleterminalwithaninsulation
sleeve to crimp the cables because such cable conductors could become loose.Recommended ferrule terminals for signal cables (madebyPhoenixContact)
Recommended ferrule terminals for power supply cables(madebyPhoenixContact)
Crimpingtool:CRIMPFOXUD6-4(madebyPhoenixContact)
Cable sheath to trim
Model Number a l1 l2AI 0,34-8 TQAI 0,5-8 WH
2 (0.08)
Unit: mm (in)
2.5 (0.1)12.5 (0.49)14 (0.55)
8 (0.31)8 (0.31)
b0.8 (0.03)1.1 (0.04)
Model Number a1 l1 l2AI 1,5-8 BKAI-TWIN 2 x 1,5-8 BK 6.6 (0.26)
a2
3.6 (0.14)14 (0.55)16 (0.63)2.3 (0.09)
8 (0.31)8 (0.31)
a3.4 (0.31)
Unit: mm (in)b
1.8 (0.07)
Insulation sleeveContact section
Insulation sleeveContact section
a
l2
a1
a2
l1
l2
l1
bb
Solid cable and stranded cable Shielded cable7 mm*(0.28'') (0.28'')
(0.79'')
7 mm*
20 mm
* Expose 8 mm (0.31’’) or more whenusing the above ferrule terminal, and cut off an extra conductor protruding from the sleeve.
Wiring procedures
Step 1. Wiring the supplied removable terminal plug.
1-1. Loosen the terminal screws to insertthe wire.
1-2. Tighten the terminal screws.Ensure that the wire does not break free when pulled. If the wire does pull free, repeat the connection procedure from the start.
Step 2. Insert the wired terminal plug into the corresponding terminal block in the unit’s rear panel.
Note Do not reverse Steps 1 and 2 above. Force is applied to the connected receptacle pins while tightening the terminal screw and they may be damaged, resulting in bad connector contact.
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INPUT 1+4 dB*
Analog Digital Analog
A/D
SIGNALRED
GREENLBUS
R
FILTER×10
INPUT 2+4 dB*
EBA PAD
A/D
SIGNALRED
GREEN
FILTER×10
EBA
CPU CONTROL
DELAY MUTED/AFILTER×12
LA
SIGNALRED
GREEN
OUTPUT 1+4 dB*
DELAY MUTED/AFILTER×12
LA
SIGNALRED
GREEN
OUTPUT 2+4 dB*
DELAY MUTED/AFILTER×12
LA
SIGNALRED
GREEN
OUTPUT 3+4 dB*
DELAY MUTED/AFILTER×12
LA
SIGNALRED
GREEN
OUTPUT 4+4 dB*
DELAY MUTED/AFILTER×12
LA
SIGNALRED
GREEN
OUTPUT 5+4 dB*
DELAY
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP
COMP MUTED/AFILTER×12
LA
SIGNALRED
GREEN
OUTPUT 6+4 dB*
* 0 dB = 0.775 V
ON(–14 dB)
OFF
PAD
ON(–14 dB)
OFF
COMP
15. BLOCK DIAGRAM
16. SPECIFICATIONS
Version CE/CE-GB CE-AU CUPower Source 220−240VAC,50/60Hz 220−240VAC,50Hz 100−120VAC,60HzPower Consumption 25 WFrequency Response 20Hz−20kHz,±1dBSampling Frequency 96kHzDynamic Range 110dBormoreDistortion 0.03%orless,1kHz,+4dB*input/output,20Hz−20kHzBPFCrosstalk −80dBorless,1kHzInput 2channels,+4dB*(max.+24dB*),10kΩ,
electronically-balanced,removableterminalblock(3P)Output 6channels,+4dB*(max.+24dB*),applicableload600Ωormore,
electronically-balanced,removableterminalblock(3P)AD Converter 24 bits
*0dB=0.775V
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DA Converter 24 bitsPreset Memory 16Signal Processing SectionEqualizer/Filter Parametricequalizer: 20Hz−20kHz,±15dB,Q:0.267−69.249
Filter: High-passfilter: 20Hz−20kHz,6dB/oct,12dB/oct Low-passfilter: 20Hz−20kHz,6dB/oct,12dB/oct Notchfilter: 20Hz−20kHz,Q:8.651−69.249 All-passfilter: 20Hz−20kHz,Q:0.267−69.249 High-shelvingfilter:5−20kHz,±15dB Low-shelvingfilter: 20−500Hz,±15dB Hornequalizer: 20kHz,0−18dBin0.5dBsteps
Crossover 2 ways, 3 ways, 4 ways Crossoverfilter:20Hz−20kHz,6dB/oct,12dB/oct,18dB/oct,24dB/oct, −15to+12dB,polarityswitchable Delay: 0−170.656msin0.01mssteps
Compressor Threshold: −20to+20dB*in1dBstepsRatio: 1:1,1.1:1,1.2:1,1.3:1,1.5:1,1.7:1,2:1,2.3:1,2.6:1,3:1,4:1,7:1,8:1, 10:1,12:1,20:1,∞:1Attacktime: 0.2ms−5sReleasetime:10ms−5s
Delay Delaytime:0−682.656msin0.01msstepsMatrix 2 x 6Crosspoint Gain −∞to0dBin1dBsteps
Function InputPAD(−16dB)control,analogoutputattenuator (−∞to0dBin1dBsteps)control, EQcharacteristiclibraryforTOAspeakers,input/outputlevelindicator(4-pointLEDindicator),outputMUTEswitchx6
ControlContact input 4channels,openvoltage:5VDC,short-circuitcurrent:5mA,
removableterminalblock(5P)Controlfunction:presetmemoryselection,volumecontrol,andmute
Network NetworkI/F: 1channelof10BASE-T/100BASE(auto-negotiation), RJ45 connector, connection via switching hubNetworkprotocol: TCP/IPConnectioncable: ShieldedCat.5orhighertwistedpaircableforLAN (Cat.5-STPorbetter)Maximumcablelength:100m(109.36yd) (betweenDP-SP3andswitchinghub)
Operating Temperature 0to40ºC(32to104ºF)OperatingHumidity 90%RH(nocondensation)Finish Panel:Aluminum,hairline,black,Case:Surface−treatedsteelplateDimensions 482(w)x44(h)x288.7(d)mm(18.98”x1.73”x11.37”)Weight 3.1kg(6.83lb)
*0dB=0.775V
Note: Thedesignandspecificationsaresubjecttochangewithoutnoticeforimprovement.
•Accessories[CE/CE-AU/CE-GBversion]Powersupplycord(2mor6.56ft) ............................1Removableterminalplug(3P) ..................................8Removableterminalplug(5P) ..................................1Rack mounting screw ................................................4CD-ROM(containingDP-SP3PCsoftware) .............1
[CUversion]Powersupplycord(2mor6.56ft) ............................1Removableterminalplug(3P) ..................................8Removableterminalplug(5P) ..................................1CD-ROM(containingDP-SP3PCsoftware) .............1
WarningThis equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR 32. In a residential environment this equipment may cause radio interference.
FCC REQUIREMENTS
Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Modifications Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by TOA Corporation may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment.
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.CetappareilnumériquedelaclasseAestconformeàlanormeNMB-003duCanada.
17. DIMENSIONAL DIAGRAM
482 (18.98)465 (18.31)
44 (1
.73)
6.1
(0.2
4) 31.6
(1.2
4)
288.7 (11.37)280.3 (11.04)
Uint: mm (in)
Traceability Information for EuropeManufacturer:
TOA Corporation7-2-1,Minatojima-Nakamachi,Chuo-ku,Kobe,Hyogo,Japan
Authorizedrepresentative:TOAElectronicsEuropeGmbHSuederstrasse282,20537Hamburg,Germany
URL:http://www.toa.jp/133-02-00049-01