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Display, Fb-d Filter Status Leds, Delay - how to use

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SHARK DSP110 4 The 4-digit DISPLAY reads the absolute values of the adjusted parameters. 5 The FB-D FILTER STATUS LEDs display the status of each of the 12 individual filters. The SHARK uses four different filter modes: s Disabled filters (which can be re-enabled with the ACTIVE button). When a filter is off, its LED is not lit. s Free filters which automatically search for feedback frequencies and whose activity is shown by a flashing LED. s Set filters which can be reconfigured as free (searching) filters, when all filters are currently in use. s Permanently set filters which must be RESET to be reconfigured as free filters. Once a filter has been set, its LED lights up. 6 + The DELAY button allows you to adjust the Delay Line time. Press the button several times to either choose msec, feet or meter. The last unit selected will be stored and recalled next time you use the DELAY function. The control LED lights up while you are making your entries. The setting range is from 0 to 2,500.0 msec, 0 to 2,818.2 feet, and 0 to 859.00 meters. When you are using high values, the 4-digit display reads the last figure only when you start editing with the UP/DOWN buttons. Example: for a value of 1,500.0 msec, the display reads “1500” when you press the DELAY button, and “500.0” when you start editing. In this way, you can use extremely small steps when editing parameters. To speed up the selection, briefly press the key located next to the UP or DOWN key. The selection speed will be increased with each additional key press. This function can be used for all parameter edits. 7 The DOWN button lowers the parameter values shown in the display . 8 The UP button raises these parameter values. 1. INTRODUCTION 7

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SHARK DSP110
4
The 4-digit
DISPLAY
reads the absolute values of the adjusted parameters.
5
The
FB-D FILTER STATUS LEDs
display the status of each of the 12 individual
filters. The SHARK uses four different filter modes:
s
Disabled filters
(which can be re-enabled with the ACTIVE button). When a
filter is off, its LED is not lit.
s
Free filters
which automatically search for feedback frequencies and whose
activity is shown by a flashing LED.
s
Set filters
which can be reconfigured as free (searching) filters, when all filters
are currently in use.
s
Permanently set filters
which must be RESET to be reconfigured as free filters.
Once a filter has been set, its LED lights up.
6
The
DELAY
button allows you to adjust the Delay Line time. Press the button
several times to either choose msec, feet or meter. The last unit selected will be
stored and recalled next time you use the DELAY function. The control LED
lights up while you are making your entries. The setting range is from 0 to
2,500.0 msec, 0 to 2,818.2 feet, and 0 to 859.00 meters. When you are using
high values, the 4-digit display reads the last figure only when you start editing
with the UP/DOWN buttons. Example: for a value of 1,500.0 msec, the display
reads ³1500´ when you press the DELAY button, and ³500.0´ when you start
editing. In this way, you can use extremely small steps when editing parameters.
+
To speed up the selection, briefly press the key located next to the UP or
DOWN key. The selection speed will be increased with each additional key
press. This function can be used for all parameter edits.
7
The
DOWN
button lowers the parameter values shown in the display
.
8
The
UP
button raises these parameter values.
1. INTRODUCTION