DCP 300 is our top-of-the-line
digital cinema processor.
Handling three to five screen channels,
and configurable for passive, bi-, tri- or
quad-amp operation, the DCP 300 is
also compatible with all analog cinema
processor formats and features a
10-channel analog input for integration
with 35mm audio systems.
DCP 200 is designed for systems in
which audio will be distributed to QSC
BASIS™ processors using a CobraNet™
network. Handling crossovers and
amp connections for screen channels
via BASIS allows the DCP 200 to offer
DCP 300 functionality at a significant
savings in speaker cabling.
DCP 100 is designed for systems of no more than eight-channels in which all amplifiers will connect directly to the DCP via QSC DataPort. With no need for CobraNet support, the DCP 100 offers nearly all the advantages of a DCP 300 but at a lower price point. Supporting two or four surround channels, the DCP 100 replaces DCM Series monitors for digital projection retrofits
Digital signal processing
Faster and more precise than traditional analog crossovers and equalizers, DCP processors feature advanced DSP tools to
maximize system performance, including adjustable crossover frequencies, graphic and parametric EQ, polarity, delay, and gain.
Built-in presets
Built-in DSP presets tailor each channel’s signal for any QSC DCS speaker model. Furtherfine-tuning can be saved as your own
presets for later reuse.
Less wiring
As a single-boxsolution, DCP Series processors greatly simplify system wiring, saving DCP Series processors significant installation
time and labor cost. Connect a D-Cinema server and/ or 35mm cinema processor to DCP inputs via a standard DB-25 cable.
Connect DCA amplifiers, both audio and monitoring, via the VGA-style QSC DataPort interface, eliminating tedious barrier strip
or XLR terminations. Everything in-between is already connected inside the unit.
Fast, repeatable configuration
A PC-based software interface with menu-driven set-up enables quick configuration of signal flow and parameter presets.
All configuration data can be saved to an SD memory card for backup and to quickly reproduce settings on other DCP units.
Advanced monitoring
Beyond simple monitoring of amplifier ins and outs, DCP Series processors use QSC-exclusive “load fault” detection to confirm
proper loudspeaker connection.The DCP also reports amplifier clipping, heat sink temperature, and protect modes. You can
build custom control screens with QSCreator and use the NAC 100 remote control panel for PC-free control over Ethernet from
anywhere in your multiplex. And you’ll also have the option of local or remote fault reporting and diagnosis via SNMP.