Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Controls and Functions
- D1500 Quick Start
- Using the D1500 as an RTA.
- GLOBAL
- Selecting the Input
- Using the Microphone Input
- Operating the D1500
- MIDI and D Net
- Using the D1500 as a Signal Generator
- Using the D1500 as a VU Meter
- Operating the PHASE meter
- Using the D1500’s EQ Display
- FREQ – FREQUENCY
- HOLD
- RES – RESOLUTION
- REF - REFERENCE LEVEL
- WEIGHT
- INTEG – INTEGRATION
- DETECT
- GAIN
- SOURCE
- Adjusting the RTA parameters
- Using the ANALYZE Mode
- Operating the D1500 with the D2500 Digital EQ
- Operating the D1500 with the D2500 Equalizer
- Operating the D1500 with an Analog 31-band Equalizer
- Grounding Techniques
- D1500 Wiring Guide
- Specifications
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D1500 Wiring Guide
D1500 Wiring Guide
There are several ways to interface the D1500 , depending on your exact monitoring set-up. In order to achieve the low-
est possible noise and to take advantage of CMR (Common Mode Rejection) , we recommend using balanced cables
when ever and where ever possible. Follow the cable diagrams below for connecting your RTA.
Balanced - XLR to XLR Cable
Balanced - 1/4” to FEMALE XLR Cable
Unbalanced - XLR to 1/4" Cable
Balanced - MALE XLR to 1/4” Cable
Unbalanced - MALE XLR to RCA Cable
Unbalanced - 1/4" to FEMALE XLR Cable
Unbalanced - RCA to FEMALE XLR Cable