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Turn the knob CLOCKWISE to activate that channel as a SENSOR for ducking. When this is
selected, the respective channel will detect signal and activate the ducking feature on the
Bluetooth signal.
Turn the knob COUNTER-CLOCKWISE to disable that channel as a SENSOR for ducking. When
this is disabled, signal detection on this channel will NOT trigger the ducking feature on the
Bluetooth signal.
“Sensitivity Parameters” give the user the option to select at what volume level each mic input channel
will trigger the ducker threshold. Stronger voices may want a higher sensor level. Weaker voices may want a
lower sensor level to trigger the music reduction. A lower value represents a less sensitive signal detection
Select and edit these values by pressing the MAIN/MENU knob while Sensitivity Parameters is
highlighted.
Navigate to the respective channel you wish to edit and press the MAIN/MENU knob to select.
Adjust the parameter.
Press the MAIN/MENU knob to save the adjustment
Press the BACK button to cancel this adjustment.
Range is a parameter than tells the Bluetooth signal how much volume should be reduced when signal
detection meets the desired level.
To adjust this, navigate to RANGE and press the MAIN/MENU knob.
Adjust the parameter
Press the MAIN/MENU knob to save the adjustment
Press the BACK button to cancel this adjustment.
Release Time is a parameter that tells Bluetooth signal when it should return to normal volume after
signal is no longer detected. This value is represented in ms (milliseconds).
To adjust this, navigate to RELEASE RETURN TIME eld and press the MAIN/MENU knob.
Adjust the parameter
Press the MAIN/MENU knob to save the adjustment
Press the BACK button to cancel this adjustment.
dbx DriveRack Output - DriveRack is a line of hardware products produced by Harman’s dbx brand. These rack
mount signal processors provide detailed control for nal processing and crossovers before feeding the mix to one
or more speakers. This DriveRack functionality embedded into EON700 is designed to optimize the combination of
speaker and Pass Thru outputs built into this JBL speaker.
AFS by dbx, or automatic feedback suppression, is a combination of processing that can enable the user to
add up to 3 dB more total gain to their output before getting audio feedback back in through the mix inputs.
AFS does this using a combination of auto sensing and very tight width parametric EQs before the output
master EQ.
Stage setup best practices are always recommended for best results to avoid feedback, in combination
with the AFS processing system. Microphones have less chance of contributing feedback if they follow
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