Installation Guide
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Bose ControlSpace ESP-880, -1240, -4120, and -1600 engineered sound processors are fixed-I/O DSPs, available in analog I/O
configurations of 8 x 8, 12 x 4, 4 x 12, and 16 x 0. These cost-effective models meet today's strict requirements for low-latency audio
processing with high-quality digital conversion and powerful DSP.
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of Bose ControlSpace ESP processors, controls, and PowerMatch
making a network connection to ESP processors can be found on page 19.
This document provides basic installation information. A separate document, the ControlSpace Designer Software User's Guide can be
downloaded as a PDF from pro.Bose.com or can be found inside the ControlSpace Designer software help system.
The information furnished in this guide is intended to help you install and set up the product, but does not include all details of design,
production, or variations of the equipment. Nor does it cover every possible situation that may arise during installation, operation,
or maintenance. If you need assistance beyond the scope of this guide, please contact your local Bose Representative or Technical
Support specialist. (See contact information in the back of this guide.)
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Product Features
• Four fixed-I/O ESP models
Choice of 8 x 8, 12 x 4, 4 x 12, or 16 x 0 analog I/O allows for more flexibility in routing of the signal path.
• High-quality analog circuitry
Provides ultra-low distortion and noise (0.002% THD+N) and >115 dB analog dynamic range (A-weighted, input to output).
• Advanced, open-architecture DSP
48 kHz sample rate/24-bit conversion and a fixed/floating-point DSP. Allows an open arrangement of low-latency signal processing
and control functions using ControlSpace Designer software.
• Front-panel RJ-45 Ethernet connection
Allows localized configuration of the processor for stand-alone operation, or when used together with an optional rear-panel
network card, serves as a convenient network pass-through connection to the main control network.
• Integrated Bose
ESPLink output
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Provides an 8-channel low-latency digital audio link to PowerMatch
• Expansion card slot
Supports the use of accessory cards including network control and audio transport options.
• One-wire networking using expansion cards
Optional audio networking cards leverage connections combining streaming audio and control on the same cable, eliminating the
need for two separate network connections.
• Bose ControlSpace Designer software
Offers a large set of signal processing modules such as automatic microphone mixing, multiband graphic and parametric EQs,
Bose loudspeaker EQ libraries, signal generators, routers, mixers, AGCs, duckers, gates, compressors, source selectors and
delays. With ControlSpace Designer software it is possible to design, configure, control and monitor all Bose networked system
electronics from a single software application.
• A variety of control options
All models are compatible with Bose CC-64 and CC-16 programmable controllers and three simplified zone volume interfaces in
addition to potentiometers and switches offered by other manufacturers.
• Integration with third-party control systems and remotes
Built-in RS-232 serial, Ethernet, and GPIO ports provide solid integration with industry-standard control systems and third-party
user controls.
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fixed-I/O engineered sound processors.
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software, available as a free download from pro.Bose.com, enables PC setup, control, and monitoring
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