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user manual 
NuQ series 
 
NuQ manual 
page 29 
 
 
 
LMS-D24/6 Quick Reference Set Up 
(LMS-D26 shown)  
The LMS-D24 and LMS-D26 are designed for quick setup and adjustment via an easy-to-
use menu structure accessed by front panel buttons and 3 rotary encoders. A high 
resolution backlit LCD display provides the user interface to the menu options and 
parameters being adjusted. 
Input Signal Indicators—three pairs of LED’s indicate signal present, +4dBu and input clip 
for both channels. The signal present LED’s operate at approximately –40dBu, giving a 
useful indication of even relatively low input signal levels. The +4dBu LED’s are intended 
to show nominal operating level and can also be useful for setting system gain structure. 
Clip LEDs warn the user of input overload and operate at +19dBu. 
Starting up 
The unit will energise as soon as power is applied to the IEC inlet; there is no power 
switch. During the start up process the firmware application model number and version 
numbers are displayed and the outputs are muted until the unit has completed its internal 
checks. Once the start-up routines are complete and the unit is ready to pass audio, the 
DSP signal path will be restored to the current settings when it was last powered down 
and the audio signal is gradually ramped up to its correct level. At this stage the display 
shows the default screen with the memory location and name of the current Preset on the 
lower line of text. 
About Presets 
The unit has 45 memory locations and there is a library of around thirty ‘Factory’ Presets 
to suit a range of Turbosound enclosures. Factory Presets are locked so they cannot be 
over-written although edited versions can be stored in the free preset locations. Details of 
all the Factory Presets can be found in Appendix A of the User Manual (LMSD2x pdf) in 
the downloads section of our website at www.turbosound.com. 
Factory Presets contain some parameters that are fixed and hidden from view; typically 
crossover frequencies, output delay and some EQs; those settings that are a function of 
the loudspeaker cabinet design and should not require adjustment for different 
applications. The number and type of hidden parameters is dependant on the Factory 
Preset. The remainder of the DSP parameters are available for user manipulation.