Thank you for choosing a BEHRINGER iNUKE DSP power amplier. This piece of
high-end gear was developed for professional use in live applications, and this
amplier incorporates many ground-breaking features that will make it a useful,
dependable, and exible par t of your sound system.
The iNUKE DSP amps feature an onboard Digital Signal Processor for precise,
customized control. Multiple routing options, from dual mono to bridged
operation, to special functions dedicated to bi-amping applications, give this
amplier unprecedented exibility. Even better, all of these functions can be
controlled remotely from a PC via the downloadable BEHRINGER Amp Remote
control software.
This manual rst describes the panel controls and connection points before
delving into the DSP functionality. Special sec tions describe how you can
program the DSP by using either the amp's front panel controls, or by using the
Amp Remote software.
Read this manual and have fun as you become an iNUKE DSP Power User!
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electrical current of su cient magnitude
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Use only high-quality professional speaker cables with
¼" TS or twist-locking plugs pre-installed. Allother
installation or modi cation should be performed only
by quali edpersonnel.
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has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide
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pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles,
and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
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themanufacturer.
injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or
when unused for long periods of time.
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Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
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to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has
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1. Introduction
1.1 Before you get started
1.1.1 Shipment
Your iNUKE amplier was carefully packed at the factory, and the packaging is
designed to protect the unit from rough handling. Nevertheless, we recommend
that you carefully examine the packaging and its contents for any signs of
physical damage that may have occurred during transit.
• If the unit is damaged, please do NOT return it to BEHRINGER, but notify
your dealer and the shipping company immediately. Otherwise, claims for
damage or replacement may not be granted.
1.1.2 Initial operation
Please make sure the unit is provided with sucient ventilation, and never place
your iNUKE amp on top of other heat-emanating equipment or in the vicinity of a
heater to avoid the risk of overheating.
The mains connection is made via the enclosed power cord and a standard IEC
receptacle. It meets all international safety certication requirements.
• Please make sure that all units have a proper ground connection. For your
own safety, never remove or disable the ground conductor from the unit or
the AC power cord.
• The sound quality may diminish within the range of powerful broadcasting
stations and high-frequency sources. Increase the distance between the
transmitter and the device and use shielded cables for all connections.
1.1.3 Online registration
Please register your new BEHRINGER equipment right after your purchase
by visiting http://behringer.com and read the terms and conditions of our
warrantycarefully.
Should your BEHRINGER product malfunction, it is our intention to have it
repaired as quickly as possible. To arrange for warranty service, please contact
the BEHRINGER retailer from whom the equipment was purchased. Should
your BEHRINGER dealer not be located in your vicinity, youmay directly contact
one of our subsidiaries. Corresponding contact information is included in the
original equipment packaging (Global Contact Information/European Contact
Information). Shouldyour country not be listed, please contact the distributor
nearest you. A list of distributors can be found in the suppor t area of our website
(http://behringer.com).
Registering your purchase and equipment with us helps us process your repair
claims more quickly and eciently.
2. Control Elements
2.1 Front panel
(1) USB connection enables rmware updates and control over parameters via
computer. Please visit Behringer.com to download DSP control software for
your computer. The USB port is for amplier conguration only.
(2) SIGNAL and LIMIT LEDs display the signal level for each channel. Reduce
the input gain if the red LIMIT LED lights up continuously.
(3) CH A/CH B CONTROLS adjust the input level. To increase signal gain,
rotatethe knobs clockwise; to reduce the gain, rotate the knobs
counter-clockwise.
(4) PROCESS button steps through the DSP processing modules.
(5) SETUP button steps through parameters within DSP processing modules.
(6) LCD SCREEN displays the current DSP module and parameter set tings.
(7) UP/DOWN/EXIT buttons step through DSP modules and parameters or exit
to the top-level iNUKE screen (center button).
(8) SELECT encoder knob toggles between Graphic and Edit modes
(when pressed) and changes parameter values (when rotated).
(9) POWER button turns the amplier on and o.
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(10) BREAKER (automated fuse, NU6000DSP only). After eliminating the cause of
faulty operation, simply depress the BREAKER and power up the unit again.
The BREAKER acts in place of common discardable fuses.
(11) POWER SOURCE jack accepts the included IEC power cable.
(12) VENTILATION FAN speed adjusts automatically to ensure
trouble-free operation.
(13) TWIST- LOCKING SPEAKER OUTPUTS connect the amplier to the speakers
using professional speaker cables with twist-locking plugs.
(14) INPUTS route line-level input signals into these combination jacks using
XLR, balanced ¼" TRS, or unbalanced ¼" TS connectors.
3. DSP Processor
3.1 Processor Functionality
The iNUKE DSP processor manipulates your signal in the digital domain, oering
tremendous exibility and control. You may control and program the DSP
processor via either the iNUKE amplier’s front panel or remotely by computer
using the BEHRINGER Amp Remote software (available for download from
behringer.com).
By using the DSP processor, you can program all amplier functions and
parameters—except for the CH A and CH B input gain settings, which can only
be controlled using the CH A / CH B knobs on the amplier’s front panel.
3.2 Front Panel control
The following material describes the DSP's screen organization and how to
program the processor's various functions by manipulating your iNUKE amplier's
front panel controls.
3.2.2 SETUP screens
The SETUP screens access the preset, panel lock, device naming, and LCD screen
contrast functions. To access these functions, press the SETUP button, and then
move up and down through the top-level screens by pressing either the SETUP
button or the UP / DOWN arrow buttons.
SETUP 1/4: Load Preset
The top-level Load Preset screen displays the current Preset name
(up to 10 characters) and Preset number (1–20). Subsidiary screens oer
options for loading, saving, and naming Presets.
Below the Preset name, this screen displays the “Load Preset” option by default.
Rotate the SELECT encoder clockwise to access the “Save Preset” option.
Note: Preset #1:INIT_DATA cannot be overwritten. Select this preset any time
you want to restore the amp's default settings.
Loading a Preset
1. Make sure the “Load Preset ” option appears on the screen. (Rotate the
SELECT encoder to toggle between “Load Preset” and “Save Preset.”)
3. 2.1 Main top-level screen
The top-level screen displays “iNUKE,” as well as the model name: NU1000DSP,
NU3000DSP, or NU6000DSP.
2. Press the SELECT encoder knob to access the DSP’s internal Preset list on the
next sub-screen. The correct sub-screen will display the LOAD PRESET option
in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.
3. Scroll up and down through the Preset list by rotating the SELECT encoder knob.
As you scroll, the Preset number will appear to the lef t below the disk icon.
4. To load the selected Preset, you may either press the SELECT encoder or press
the UP arrow button.
Saving a preset
1. Make sure the “Save Preset” option appears on the screen. (Rotate the
SELECT encoder to toggle between “Load Preset” and “Save Preset.”)
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2. Press the SELECT encoder knob to access the DSP’s internal Preset list on the
next sub-screen. The correct sub-screen will display the EDIT TITLE and SAVE
PRESET options on the right-hand side of the screen.
3. Scroll through the list until you nd an EMPTY Preset slot or another Preset
you wish to overwrite.
4. If you wish to edit your Preset title before saving, press the UP arrow button
to choose the EDIT TITLE option.
5. Edit the Preset title (see “Editing the Preset” title below).
6. Select the SAVE PRESET option by pressing the DOWN arrow key.
Editing a Preset title
1. Make sure the “Save Preset” option appears on the screen. (Rotate the
SELECT encoder to toggle between “Load Preset” and “Save Preset.”)
SETUP 2/4: Panel Lock
The Panel Lock function uses a 4-character alphanumeric access code to lock
the front panel controls and prevent unauthorized changes to DSP settings.
Currentsettings can still be viewed while the unit is locked, but the parameters
cannot be changed.
The amplier can only be locked or unlocked from the Panel Lock screen.
Locking the amplier
1. Go to the Panel Lock screen by pressing the SETUP button.
2. Press the SELECT encoder knob to access the password screen.
3. Set an access code by using the SELECT encoder knob. Rotate the knob to
scroll through the character list, and then select characters by pressing.
With each press on the SELECT encoder knob, the password cursor will
advance left to right by one space.
2. Press the SELECT encoder knob to access the DSP’s internal Preset list on the
next sub-screen. The correct sub-screen will display the EDIT TITLE and
SAVE PRESET options on the right-hand side of the screen.
3. Scroll through the Preset list by rotating the SELECT encoder knob.
4. Select a Preset slot as a save destination by pressing the SELECT encoder knob.
5. Press the UP arrow button to select the EDIT TITLE function. The EDIT TITLE
window will appear, with alphanumeric characters in a row at the top and
the current title directly below with the editing cursor.
6. Select the backward arrow from the row of characters by rotating the
SELECT knob until the backward arrow is highlighted.
7. Press the SELECT encoder knob to erase characters. The cursor will erase
characters from right to left across the existing title.
8. Rotate the SELECT encoder to selec t new characters from the row above the
current Preset title.
4. The amplier will automatically lock when you select the nal character
for the access code. The display will ash a brief conrmation message:
“Device Locked!”
5. The status displayed on the Panel Lock screen will state “LOCKED!”
Unlocking the amplier
1. Go to the Panel Lock screen by pressing the SETUP button.
2. Press the SELECT encoder knob to access the password screen.
3. Enter the access code by using the SELECT encoder knob. Rotate the knob
to scroll through the character list, and then select characters by pressing.
With each press on the SELECT encoder knob, the password cursor will
advance left to right by one space.
4. The amplier will automatically unlock when you select the nal
character for the access code. The display will ash a brief conrmation
message: “Unlocked.”
5. The status displayed on the Panel Lock screen will state “OFF.”
SETUP 3/4: Device Name
Each iNUKE DSP amplier can be individually named for easy identication
within a rack or remotely via the BEHRINGER Amp Remote control software
(go to Behringer.com to download the software).
Naming the amplier
1. Access the Device Name screen by pressing the SETUP button.
9. Insert selected characters into the Preset title by pressing the SELECT
encoder knob. Once you select and insert a character, the editing cursor will
change direction and advance from lef t to right.
10. Save the new Preset title by pressing the DOWN arrow key to activate the
SAVE PRESET function.
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2. Press the SELECT encoder knob to access the editing screen.
3. Choose the backwards arrow by turning the SELECT knob and press it to
delete the existing characters of the current preset name.
4. Rotate the SELECT encoder to select new characters from the row above the
current amplier name.
5. Insert selected characters into the new amplier name by pressing the
SELECT encoder knob. Once you select and insert a character, the editing
cursor will change direction and advance from left to right.
6. Save the new amplier name by pressing the DOWN arrow key to activate
the SAVE TITLE function.
SETUP 4/4: Contrast
The Contrast screen allows you to adjust the LCD screen’s contrast level.
The Contrast parameter ranges from 1–30, with 30 representing maximum
contrast. Rotate the SELECT encoder knob to adjust the Contrast setting.
BIAMP1
BIAMP1 mode splits the Channel A input signal at a programmable frequency
point, and then routes the resulting high and low frequency signals through
a parallel chain of DSP modules with independent equalization, signal delay,
and limiter settings. In BIAMP1 mode, Output A routes low frequencies to a
low-range speaker, while Output B connects to a high-frequency transducer.
BIAMP2
BIAMP2 mode operates identically to BIAMP1 mode, except that the output
signals are swapped bet ween Outputs A and B (i.e., Output B handles low
frequencies while Output A handles high frequencies). The swapped A and B
output routing allows the user to quickly correct reversed high/low speaker
connections without having to physically access the amplier’s back panel and
manually change the speaker connection.
BRIDGE
3.2.3 PROCESS screens
Pressing the PROCESS button opens up the various screens that determine the
signal path setup and that control processing parameters for the DSP modules:
I/O, PEQ, XOVER, DEQ, DELAY, and LIMIT.
You can move between top-level module screens by pressing the PROCESS button.
I/O
The I/O module sets up the signal routing inside the DSP from input to output.
Press and rotate the SELECT encoder knob to choose between dual mono, stereo,
bi-amped, or bridged routing options.
DUAL
DUAL (dual mono) mode routes each channel input, A and B, through completely
separate parallel signal paths with independent outputs for each channel.
Each channel may be processed with its own unique lter, equalization,
signal delay, and limiter settings.
STEREO
STEREO mode routes the signal from both the A and B inputs through a single
series of DSP modules. The parallel DSP modules process the A and B signals
with identical, linked settings (only module “A” parameter settings appear on
subsequent DSP module screens).
BRIDGE mode combines the signals from Inputs A and B into a blended mono
signal and then routes the resulting mono signal through a single chain of
DSP modules, leading to a combined mono output. The mono output signal is
identical at Outputs A and B, and the amplier responds to a single combined
speaker load.
PEQ
The PEQ module deploys up to eight EQ bands for precise sound sculpting.
The EQ bands can each be switched between low shelving, high shelving,
and parametric modes. For the high shelving and low shelving EQ bands,
the LS12 and HS12 settings provide steeper equalization cur ves than the LS6 and
HS6 settings.
The main PEQ screen displays the composite equalization curve across the
frequency spectrum.
Programming equalizers
1. Choose individual equalizers by rotating the SELECT encoder knob. As you
rotate the SELECT encoder knob, dotted vertical lines will appear at dierent
points within the frequency spectrum, and the EQ band name will appear in
the lower-left corner of the screen (e.g., A#1, A#2, B#1, B#2, and so on).
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