Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Warnings, Explanation of Graphical Symbols, and FCC Statement ..............................................................4 Section 1: INTRODUCTION Overview......................................................................................................5 General Use Guidel...
Page 4 - E X P L A N A T I O N O F G R A P H I C A L S Y M B O L S; Information; IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: PLEASE REVIEW!; SOFTWARE WITH YOUR SOUND SYSTEM.
E X P L A N A T I O N O F G R A P H I C A L S Y M B O L S The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateraltriangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsu-lated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure thatmay be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk...
Page 5 - Overview; The signal processing capabilities include
Section 1: Introduction- Overview 5 The DSP-3 is a digital signal processor ( or DSP ) accessory for audio power amplifiers designed to reduce the need for exter- nal signal processing while increasing overall system reliability through distributed intelligence. It is intended primarily for QSC’s CX...
Page 6 - DSP-3 General Use Guidelines
IMPORTANT! Pleas read before operating the DSP-3with your audio system. The DSP-3 is a professional level DSP product that allows theuser to produce virtually unlimited signal processor varia-tions and configurations. Because of the infinite configura-tion possibilities of digital signal processing ...
Page 9 - then proceed with step 2:; Signal Manager; WHAT THE SIGNAL MANAGER APPLICATION LOOKS LIKE
9 Section 1: Introduction- Quick Start 5 INSTALL THE SOFTWARE 1. Place the QSC Signal Manager CD in your computer’s CD drive (typically the D:\ drive). The installation program should run automatically after several seconds; if it does not, then proceed with step 2: 2. Run D:\Setup.exe (replace D: w...
Page 10 - If the; Exit; ENSURE THE AMPLIFIER IS TURNED DOWN AND THAT YOU HAVE SUITABLE
6 ESTABLISH COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE DSP-3 & THE COMPUTER Section 1: Introduction- Quick Start At this point, you should have everything “up and running”. In the Signal Manager application, check the COMMUNICATION STATUS PANE (lower right corner of the Signal Manager window, see above). If the ...
Page 11 - Quick Start
Section 1: Introduction- Quick Start The last applied configuration that is “running” in the DSP-3 when it is turned off becomes the active configuration again once the power is turned back on to the DSP-3. This ensures that the system “comes up” just as it was left last time it was powered down. If...
Page 14 - List of Functions & Features; Output Peak Limiter
Section 1: Introduction- List of Functions & Features 14 DSP-3 Hardware Features (full set available to QSC DataPort equipped amplifiers): High- and Low-Pass Crossover Selectable responses: Butterworth (6,12,18 or 24 dB per octave slope) Bessel (6,12,18 or 24 dB per octave slope) Linkwitz-Riley ...
Page 16 - Block Diagram
Page 17 - Technical Overview
Section 1: Introduction- Technical Overview 17 Audio Input Path There are two audio channels each with two input connectors, a balanced 3-pin ‘euro’ terminal block jack and an electronically balanced DataPort input. The inputs are protected with a filter that prevents radio frequency interference. T...
Page 18 - Unpacking and Mounting; UNPACKING
Section 2: Installation- Unpacking and Mounting 18 UNPACKING There are no special unpacking precautions for the DSP-3. However, it is recommended that you keep the original packing material for reuse in the rare event that service be required for your DSP-3. If service is required and the original p...
Page 19 - Accessory Remote Mounting Bracket-
Section 2: Installation- Remote mounting (4-ch., Powerlight & non QSC amp’s) 19 REMOTE MOUNTING THE DSP-3 : 4-Channel CX and DCA , Powerlight series, and all non-QSC amplifiers Use of the DSP-3 with the 4-channel CX and DCA and all Powerlight amplifiers requires the remote mounting of the DSP-3....
Page 20 - Connections
20 Section 2: Installation- Connections CONNECTING AUDIO INPUTS AND OUTPUTS: The audio inputs and outputs of the DSP-3 use 3-pin “Phoenix”-type (Euro-style) terminal block connectors. These connectors allow pre- wiring of inputs without any soldering and allow for rerouting of audio inputs by simply...
Page 22 - DAISY-CHAINING THE DSP-3 OUTPUTS TO ADDITIONAL AMPLIFIERS; not recommended
Section 2: Installation- Connections 22 DAISY-CHAINING THE DSP-3 OUTPUTS TO ADDITIONAL AMPLIFIERS The DSP-3 provides audio output jacks for each channel. These outputs may be used for daisy-chaining the post-DSP signal to other amplifiers or for monitoring purposes. The signal on the output jacks is...
Page 23 - Application Examples
Section 2: Installation- Application Examples DSP-3 Directly Mounted to QSC Amplifier. Audio Inputs via Terminal Block Inputs DSP-3 Directly Mounted to QSC Amplifier. Networked OR Local Control. Audio Inputs via DataPort. The following examples show basic hook up information that assumes a two-chann...
Page 26 - Signal Manager Software-; Software Installation; Software Installation-; THIS MAY; OVERALL NOTES AND WARNINGS-
26 Section 3: Signal Manager Software- Software Installation Software Installation- 1. Insert the CD labeled QSC DSP-3 Signal Manager into your CD drive (typically drive “D:”). If your computer has AUTORUN enabled, the installation utility will start automatically. If it does not, then proceed to st...
Page 27 - Specifications; Power amplifier connectivity
Section 3: Specifications Frequency response 20 Hz–10 kHz ±0.3 dB (term. block inputs) at 3dB below full 20 Hz–20 kHz ±0.7 dB (term. block inputs) scale input voltage 20 Hz–20 kHz±0.2 dB (DataPort inputs) Distortion <0.01% THD+N @ +4 dBu out Delay (throughput) 687.5 microseconds Dynamic range >...
Page 28 - Dimensions; General
Dimensions Physical Height 3.50 inches Width 3.75 inches Depth 1.38 inches Weight 0.59 lbs (0.27 kg) Mounting Direct mount to amplifier or remote mount Operating temperature 0 to 50° Celsius Accessory External Power Supply AC Input Voltage 80–240 VAC AC Input Current 0.3 Amps rms Frequency 50 to 60 ...
Page 29 - Architect’s and Engineer’s Specifications; The Digital Signal Processor shall be the QSC DSP-3.
Section 4: Architect’s and Engineer’s Specifications The Digital Signal Processor (DSP) shall provide two independent channels of DSP for signal delivery to QSC DataPort equipped power amplifiers. The processing shall be distributed with the DSP module mounted directly to the rear of the power ampli...
Page 30 - Appendix- DataPort Pinout; Description of Encode Signals; DATA PORT PINOUT; Pin; AC Standby Control
Section 5: Appendix- DataPort Pinout Description of Encode Signals encode 1 Bridge mode & power detect encode 2 Temperature, channel 1 encode 3 Standby mode detect encode 4 Temperature, channel 2 DATA PORT PINOUT The diagram below shows the pin assign- ments used for the HD-15 connectors on the ...
Page 31 - TERMINAL BLOCK CONNECTOR PART NUMBER REFERENCE; pin without integral strain relief:
Section 5: Appendix- RS-232 Port Pinout & Connector P-N’s 31 TERMINAL BLOCK CONNECTOR PART NUMBER REFERENCE - The following manufacturers and part numbers are provided as a reference to users. The information here is subject to change without the knowledge of QSC. 3 pin without integral strain r...
Page 32 - Appendix- Application Information; APPLICATION INFORMATION; the module, requiring the use of the same type of external DC supply
32 •Remote Mounting and External Power required. No DataPort Connection possible, Power Limiting not available. ISA series: The ISA amplifiers have a “V2” DataPort that may be used for audio inputs only. MX series: All PLX series: All RMX series All USA series: All ALL non-QSC amplifiers are can be ...
Page 33 - Appendix- Preset Operation Notes; SPECIAL INFORMATION CONCERNING SAVED DSP-3 CONFIGURATIONS
Section 5: Appendix- Preset Operation Notes SPECIAL INFORMATION CONCERNING SAVED DSP-3 CONFIGURATIONS The computer which is used to create the DSP-3 signal flow configurations, and subsequently save them to disk,should be the same computer used to modify and adjust the DSP-3 settings in the future. ...
Page 34 - Maintenance, Warranty & QSC Contact Information; Cleaning; Disclaimer
Section 6: Maintenance, Warranty & QSC Contact Information Cleaning The faceplate and chassis can be cleaned with a soft cloth and nonabrasive, mild cleaning solution. Products like Simple Green and Windex work well. Do not use powders or scrubbing pads of any type as they are usually abrasive a...