Rear Panel - Denon Professional DN-506S Guia Del Usuario

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Volume Knob: This knob adjusts the gain level of all three of
the rear panel inputs (XLR, 1/4" and RCA). The gain is at
minimum when the knob is turned fully counter-clockwise; the
gain is set to its maximum level when the knob is turned fully
clockwise; additionally, the gain is set to unity when at the 12:00
position. Adjust this knob to a position where you are working
with a comfortable range of travel on the output volume knob of
your connected audio interface, monitor controller, or mixing
console.
2.
Low Frequency Knob: This knob boosts or cuts the low-
frequency response of the monitor, allowing you to tailor the
response of the monitor's woofer to the acoustics of your
environment. The low-frequency response can be boost or cut
by 6 dB, at a center frequency of 100 Hz. When the knob is set
to the center position, no boost or cut is applied.
3.
Mid Frequency Knob: This knob boosts or cuts the mid-
frequency response of the monitor, allowing you to tailor the
response of the mid-range driver to the acoustics of your
environment. The mid-frequency response can be boost or cut
by 6 dB, at a center frequency of 1 kHz. When the knob is set to
the center position, no boost or cut is applied.
4.
High Frequency Knob: This knob boosts or cuts the high-frequency response of the monitor,
allowing you to tailor the response of the tweeter to the acoustics of your environment. The high-
frequency response can be boost or cut by 6 dB, at a center frequency of 10 kHz. When the knob is
set to the center position, no boost or cut is applied.
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XLR Input (+4 dBu): This input jack accepts line-level signals from a balanced XLR connector.
Connect your audio interface, monitor controller, mixer, or other line-level audio source to this jack.
1/4" Input (+4 dBu): This input jack accepts line-level signals from a balanced 1/4" TRS connector.
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Connect your audio interface, monitor controller, mixer, or other line-level audio source to this jack.
RCA Input (-10 dBV): This connector accepts line-level signals from audio sources with unbalanced
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RCA-style outputs.
EQ Bypass Switch: This switch allows you to toggle all three bands of equalization for the
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loudspeaker on/off with a single control. When the switch is set to "bypass", no equalization will be
applied to the loudspeaker drivers, no matter what position the equalization knobs are set to.
9.
Low Cutoff Switch: This 3-position switch allows you to further tailor the low-frequency cutoff point
of your DN-506S monitor, by filtering audio below a certain cutoff frequency.
• Flat: No low-cut
• 80 Hz: Audio material below the frequency of 80 Hz is filtered
• 100 Hz: Audio material below the frequency of 100 Hz is filtered
10.
Input Voltage Selector: This recessed switch adjusts the input voltage from 100-120V or 220-240V
and allows your DN-506S monitor to be used worldwide. Make sure this switch is set correctly for
your country to prevent damage to the loudspeaker.
Important: Power outlets in North America, Japan, and many parts of South America usually supply
between 100V and 120V, whereas outlets in Europe and most of Africa and Asia provide between
220V and 240V. If you are not sure about your region, be sure to check your power outlet's rating and
set the Input Voltage selector before connecting and switching on your DN-506S loudspeakers.
11.
Power Switch: This switch powers your DN-506S loudspeakers on and off. The "auto-power" feature
will go into low-power "eco" mode if there is no signal present for about 12 minutes. To "wake" from
low-power mode, send an audio signal to the speakers.
12.
Power Connector: This socket accepts a standard IEC-type power cable.
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