4. FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS — Follow all operating and other instructions. 5. Water and Moisture — Do not use the DX810 near water – for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, etc.
All settings and text labels are retained in the DX810 as well as stored on the computer's local drive. The DX810 is UL and CE approved and designed for continuous use in professional fixed installation systems.
When the 10 and 7 LEDs are both lit, the gain is set to unity (0 dB). EQ LO/HI UP/DOWN BUTTONS These buttons are disabled in the DX810 (they are for DX8 use only). 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...
EQ LED DISPLAY This display is disabled in the DX810 (it is for DX8 use only). MASTER A/B UP/DOWN BUTTONS These buttons adjust the output level for the A and B output buses. MASTER OUTPUT LED DISPLAY This indicates the signal level after the digital signal processing and MASTER A and B gain stage, just prior to the D/A converter.
The DX810 can be powered using a 24 VDC power supply. This can serve as the primary power supply for the DX810, or as a backup supply in case of an AC power failure. The DX810 seamlessly switches to the backup supply if there’s a power loss. When...
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C: DX810 Application: Small Church System This example employs five microphones connected to MIC inputs 1 through 5 of the DX810. MIC input 1 is a wireless lavalier mic, inputs 2, 3, and 4 are stand mounted hand-held mics, and input 5 is an overhead mic for the choir.
Connecting Unbalanced Sources It may be necessary to connect a 2-conductor unbalanced input to a balanced input on the DX810. To connect an unbalanced line-level signal: Follow the instructions for connecting a balanced line-level signal above, but wire the connector...
Belden 8451, 9451, or equivalent. The lower the nominal capacitance of the wire, the more distance you can have between the remote control and the DX810. This is in order to avoid transmission losses. Strip the wire back about 1/4" inch. Insert the wire as far as it will go into the appropriate hole in the supplied Phoenix-type connector.
Reading the instruction manual is the only way to fully understand the features and functions of the DX810. However, this Quick Start section provides a quick overview to get the DX810 set up and working fast. Make sure the power switch is off while setting up and making connections to the DX810.
Crossover Plug-Ins A number of software plug-ins will be available to download to the DX810 via the COMM PORT connection to a PC. Plug-ins can be used along with the EQs and compressor described above. Check the Mackie Industrial website at www.mackieindustrial.com...
REMOTE BUS connection. Each remote control has an 8-position DIP switch that must be set to a unique ID. When the DX810 is first turned on, it polls the REMOTE BUS and identifies the remote controls connected to it by each unique ID.
When the logic input is inactive, the DX810 returns to its base state as long as no other momentary function is in force. Normally, the base state is the state the DX810 was in prior to activating the preset state.
5. DX-10E-PC SOFTWARE (v 1.11) Installing the Software A PC-based Windows-style graphical interface software application is provided on a CD-ROM. This is to control and configure the DX810 at the point of installation. Check our website at www.mackieindustrial.com/Downloads/ Downloads.html for software upgrades as they become available.
DX810, overwriting the existing settings in the DX-10E. Caution: Make sure all downstream power amplifiers and powered speakers from the DX810 are OFF before loading new settings from a file into the DX-10E. Saves the current session. Use this to save the session when you have made a change to it or to create a new session file.
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Firmware Upgrade window. Select this to view and change the four-digit locking code for the DX810. The code must consist of four digits. Use the Panel Lock button in the Top Section to lock and unlock the front panel controls, or use the MODE button on the front panel to lock the controls.
This restores the settings for the currently selected preset. On Line Click this button to initiate communication with the DX810. This button lights to indicate when there is active communication between the DX810 and the DX–10E–PC application. Click this button again to terminate communication.