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Octet Matrix Audio DW4416-DW50 User Manual
Summary of DW4416-DW50
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Octet matrix audio dw4416-dw50 wireless system user’s guide.
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Page 2 copyright© 2011 octet matrix audio table of contents introduction ........................................................................................................ 3 features .............................................................................................................. ...
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Page 3 copyright© 2011 octet matrix audio introduction thank you for purchasing the octet matrix audio dw4416-50 wireless amplifier system. Please read through the entire manual before attempting to install your wireless system. Wireless setup & operation can sometimes be problematic, but by followi...
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Page 4 copyright© 2011 octet matrix audio specifications system installation system installation consists of the following steps: 1) determine system configuration using the system setup flow chart. 2) determine desired primary component locations and connect system components. 3) test system for wi...
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Page 5 copyright© 2011 octet matrix audio system setup flow chart 1) choose source, based on output type, from group 1 or 2. 2) choose receiver/amplifier output from 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, or 2c. 3) hook up receiver/amplifier output chosen in step 2 to the dwt4416 input indicated. 4) follow the steps in sy...
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Page 6 copyright© 2011 octet matrix audio wireless system testing follow the instructions here prior to calibrating the system. This will allow you to confirm proper wireless operation with the components in their intended primary locations. If problems are found in this step, follow the troubleshoo...
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Page 7 copyright© 2011 octet matrix audio use wall anchors capable of holding the weight of the component. If you don’t have a stud finder, mark the desired location and drill a test hole with a drill the same diameter as the screw body you would use to attach to a stud. If you hit a wood stud, then...
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Page 8 copyright© 2011 octet matrix audio dwa4416-50 amplifier placement/mounting the “l” or “r” appended to the end of the model number indicates which channel that amplifier will receive wirelessly from the transmitter. The dw4416-50 wireless amplifiers can be placed on top of speakers, on any fla...
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Page 9 copyright© 2011 octet matrix audio 5) track 3 is a phase verification track to confirm that speaker to speaker phase is correct. To use this track effectively, you should be centered between the speakers and 3' - 5' away. The track alternates several times between the spoken phrase “in phase”...
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Page 10 copyright© 2011 octet matrix audio 7) adjust dwt4416 volume control up until you hear distortion. The onset of distortion will be obvious, with a clear transition point. Back the dwt4416 volume control off slightly until the distortion disappears. This setting should not have to be changed a...
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Page 11 copyright© 2011 octet matrix audio source material. You will use your existing amplifier and speakers to determine the maximum system level. The wireless amplifiers/speakers are not used for this procedure. Maximum system level using 0 dbfs, 1 khz signal the most accurate approach is to play...
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Page 12 copyright© 2011 octet matrix audio distorted before the level determined in the previous step, turn down the main system volume to a level that is comfortable and is the loudest that you would ever use. This is the maximum system level used to optimize the wireless system dynamic range. Maxi...
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Page 13 copyright© 2011 octet matrix audio problem possible cause solution the transmit light does not go on after dc power is applied to the transmitter. Faulty ac adapter or faulty power outlet. Check the power outlet and the ac adapter. If possible, check for 9 vdc out of the ac adapter. Faulty a...
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Page 14 copyright© 2011 octet matrix audio fcc statement fcc id pmjt1500 this device complies with part 15 of the fcc rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including in...