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Users ManualQuickBUILDQuickMAP Creation Software

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9SECTION 4 – BUILDING A QuickMAP___________________________________Monitoring DSP Resource MetersAs described in the previous section, the ISP-100 ut

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10The Device MenuYou can select a device to be placed on the screen from either the Componentsmenu in the Menu Tool Bar. (The Component menu can also

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11Selecting and Placing Inputs (Gain)The first recommended step in building a system is to identify your inputs. Theinputs are linked to the Gain dev

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12After you have chosen an input for your Gain device, click the “OK” button. Youwill then see a Gain device block attached to your mouse pointer. Thi

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13When you have made your decision, mouse click on the appropriate DSP. Youwill then see this dialog window. This is the dialog window for DSP 2:Figur

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14Selecting and Placing Processing Devices To select processing devices, follow the same procedure as selecting inputs andoutputs, except you will not

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15You can always adjust this number at a later time to make your system “fits” inthe given amount of DSP. We will discuss editing these devices next.1

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162. Editing Crossover ParametersThe Crossover devices in QuickBUILD will allow you to create filter devicesafter each output of that given crossove

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17After you have selected the desired number of filters, click the “OK” button. Youwill then see a series dialog windows relating to each crossover ou

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183. Editing Delay ParametersDelay times are generated in the ISP-100 by using system memory and NOTDSP cycles. This is a great advantage over some o

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TABLE OF CONTENTSSECTION 1 – INTRODUCTIONAn Overview of the ISP-100 HardwareIntroduction to the ISP-100 MAPTool SoftwareSECTION 2 – INSTALLATIONCompu

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194. Editing Compressor, Limiter, and Gate Side ChainParametersThe Compressor, Limiter, and Gate devices in the ISP-100 will accept a “virtualcontrol

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205. Renaming DevicesYou can rename a device at any time. To do this, right mouse click on thechosen device and select “Edit”. Type the new name in th

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21Wiring DevicesTo wire devices together, place your mouse pointer over the source device.Click your right mouse button and select “Route”. A wire ema

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22To change the line appearance, place your mouse pointer over the sourcedevice and click your right mouse button. Choose “Line Style”. You will then

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23Wiring the Selector (Router) DeviceA Selector (or Router) device allows you to “select” an audio source, for a givendestination path, from multiple

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24In this example you would follow the same procedure for the other three SelectSwitches. When you have completed this, you will have a “spider’s web”

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25Wiring the Combiner (Mixer) DeviceTo wire Combiner (Mixer) devices, follow the same instructions given in theprevious chapter, Wiring the Selector (

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26Naming OutputsYou can place “name bitmaps” over the output triangles for identificationpurposes. To do this, place your mouse pointer over the desir

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27DSP Resource ErrorsIf you have exceeded any of the resources within any or all of the DSP chips, anerror message will appear in the Resource Informa

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28If you try to perform the “Save” or “Save As” function and there are resourceerrors, you will see the following warning screen:Figure 36.You will ne

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2SECTION 5 – Documenting Your SystemDefining System DescriptionPrinting System Block DiagramPrinting System Resources and Device UsageSECTION 6 – Adva

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29If you try to perform the “save” or Save As” function and there are unwireddevices, you will see the following warning window. Clicking “Details” wi

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30Delay Compensation will impact DSP resources, so check your QMapInformation report to make sure you are still within DSP resource limits.Saving and

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31SECTION 5 – DOCUMENTING YOUR SYSTEM___________________________________Defining System DescriptionWhen you have completed your system design, you wil

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32From the “Edit” menu, choose “QMap Description”. You will see the followingwindow:Figure 41.Type the description for your map in 255 characters or l

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33Printing System Resources and Device UsageYou can view at any time detailed information regarding your design. TheQuickBUILD software automatically

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34SECTION 6 – ADVANCED DESIGN___________________________________UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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6/98P/N: 42-02-XXXXXXCopyright © 1997—98TELEX Communications, Inc.All Rights Reserved.Printed in USA9600 Aldrich Avenue SouthMinneapolis, MN 49107USAP

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3SECTION 1 – INTRODUCTION___________________________________An Overview of the ISP-100The ISP-100 is the first in a line of high quality signal proces

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4Because of our commitment to providing the utmost in audio quality, thedynamic range of the ISP-100 rivals anything currently on the market. The Audi

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5SECTION 2 – QuickBUILD SOFTWAREINSTALLATION___________________________________Minimum Computer Requirements for Running QuickBUILD An IBM compati

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6SECTION 3 – ISP-100 DSP ARCHITECTURE___________________________________ISP-100 Input/Output CapabilitiesAs mentioned previously, one of the most impr

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7DSP “Processing Engine” I/O InterconnectThe ISP-100’s processing engine is comprised of three Motorola 56004 DSPchips. There is a specific input/outp

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8When you begin wiring devices together in QuickBUILD, the software willautomatically choose the appropriate TX and RX path for you. Occasionally youm

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