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D14324.04—DECEMBER 2009
70
Profile series with Codec C60
Administrator Guide
Contents Introduction Getting started About the menus The settings menu Settings Library Cameras Appendices Contact us
The DNAM Amplifier
3 x 50W continuous average Center Output
Power (load specified by DNAM Center
Loudspeakers)
2 x 50W continuous average Stereo Output
Power (load specified by DNAM Stereo
Loudspeakers)
Full dynamic range for audio (20Hz–20kHz)
Digital Signal Processing and Filtering on all
channels for best audio detail clarity
Digital Crossover Filtering on center channels
In/out:
Audio In - SPDIF (stereo) or Analog (mono),
using the same connector.
Audio Differential In - (female XLR pinout: 1 -
GND, 2 – Signal (+), 3 – Signal (-))
Audio Loop Out - line out directly from the
input, always analog even with SPDIF in.
Audio Stereo Out - (male XLR, common
GND configuration)
Fuse 2A 250V Slow, 5 x 20mm, Littelfuse
type 215002. Push and twist anti-clockvice to
release.
TANDBERG DNAM for
Profile 42”/52”
The TANDBERG DNAM – Digital Natural Audio
Module – is built on two specially designed
and separate modules, the amplifier and the
loudspeaker cabinet.
The DNAM Loudspeaker Cabinet
3-way Center Loudspeaker system
Frequency range 50Hz - 20kHz
2 x 100 mm low- and midrange loudspeaker 8
Ohms nominal, excellent quality (SEAS Prestige
series)
1 x 25mm dome tweeter, 6 ohms nominal,
excellent quality
Active crossover filtered audio signals received
from DNAM amplifier
Long time max power 70 Watt on all
loudspeakers
Enclosed MDF loudspeaker cabinet
Integrated Left / Right Stereo Loudspeaker
Stereo Loudspeaker System, each side has:
1 x 90 mm fullrange loudspeaker, 8 Ohms
nominal, excellent quality
Frequency range 70 Hz - 20 kHz
Enclosed MDF Loudspeaker cabinet
Power socket
DNAM Amplifier
DNAM Loudspeaker cabinet
Fuse
Audio Stereo Out (XLR)
Audio Differential In (XLR)
Multiaccess Audio
In / Out (D-SUB)
Audio In
(RCA)
Audio Loop Out
(RCA)
Contents
Introduction
Getting started
About the menus
The Settings menu
The Settings library
Cameras
Appendices
Contact us
Appendices
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