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Operating Manual - PROTEA SYSTEM II  4.24C  Crossover / System Processor

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1. INTRODUCTION

Thank you for your purchase of this Ashly Protea 4.24C Digital Crossover/System Processor.

The Protea SYSTEM II series builds on the tradition of quality and value which has earned Ashly its
place as a market leader in crossovers, equalization, and signal processing.

Your new 4.24C is a four input/eight output digital signal processor capable of precise control

of a broad range of audio functions.  The front panel interface allows quick access to all control
parameters by offering dedicated function buttons, eliminating the need for hidden sub-menus.  For
even faster set-ups and stronger visualization of Input/Output routing, EQ, and Filter curves, an RS-
232 PC port is provided for use with Windows Protea System Software.  Full control is also avail-
able via MIDI input and output jacks.

1.1 AUDIO  FEATURES

The Protea 4.24C utilizes state of the art DSP technologies, beginning with 24 bit, 48kHz delta-sigma A/D

converters with 128x oversampling.  Digital processing includes Gain, Polarity Invert, Parametric EQ, Shelving Fil-
ters, Time Delay, Crossover Functions, Compression, Limiting, and Signal Routing, all taking place in twin 120MHz
Motorola DSP56362 high performance DSP processors.  D/A conversion uses 24 bit delta-sigma converters with 128x
oversampling.  All inputs and outputs are precision balanced and RF protected using XLR connectors.

1.2 USER INTERFACE

Front Panel Interface:  A backlit 2 x 20 character LCD displays channel and function settings. Dedicated

buttons provide access to all audio functions and system tools.  The display indicates the current preset number, then
subsequently shows the selected input or output and its active control parameters.  Five segment LED arrays on each
input and output provide audio level information and mute status.

Protea System Software:  The computer interface uses Ashly PROTEA SYSTEM SOFTWARE for Windows,

which allows complete PC control of the 4.24C through an RS-232 serial port.  Protea system software is supplied with
each unit, or can be downloaded at no cost from the Ashly web site.  Advantages of using the software include greater
preset capacity, and a very intuitive visual representation of the audio routing and control process.

2. UNPACKING

As a part of our system of quality control, every Ashly product is carefully inspected before leaving the

factory to ensure flawless appearance.  After unpacking, please inspect for any physical damage.  Save the shipping
carton and all packing materials, as they were carefully designed to minimize the possibility of transportation damage
should the unit again require packing and shipping.  In the event that damage has occurred, immediately notify your
dealer so that a written claim to cover the damages can be initiated.  The right to any claim against a public carrier can
be forfeited if the carrier is not notified promptly and if the shipping carton and packing materials are not available for
inspection by the carrier. Save all packing materials until the claim has been settled.

3. AC POWER REQUIREMENTS

Note:  The AC power switch for model 4.24C is on the back panel.  The Protea 4.24C uses a universal input

power supply which will accept any line voltage in the range of 80VAC to 260VAC, 50-60Hz, and is exceptionally
resistant to voltage dips, or "brown outs".  A standard IEC-320 grounded AC inlet is provided on the rear panel to
accept the detachable power cord.  Never remove the AC earth ground connection to the 4.24C.  In the event of fuse
failure, refer the product to a qualified service technician for fuse replacement, replacing only with the same type and
rating fuse.

Summary of Contents for PROTEA SYSTEM II 4.24C

Page 1: ...O INC 847 Holt Road Webster NY 14580 9103 Phone 585 872 0010 Toll Free 800 828 6308 Fax 585 872 0739 w w w ashly c o m 4 24C 24 Bit Digital Crossover and System Processor Operating Manual Digital Audi...

Page 2: ...4 1 Function Keys and Data Wheel 5 4 2 Presets 5 4 3 Input Select 5 4 4 Output Select 5 4 5 LED Indicators 5 4 6 Audio Functions 6 4 6a Gain 6 4 6b EQ 6 4 6c Delay 7 4 6d Crossover 8 4 6e Limit 10 4 7...

Page 3: ...esence of important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying the device The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the u...

Page 4: ...control parameters Five segment LED arrays on each input and output provide audio level information and mute status Protea System Software The computer interface uses Ashly PROTEA SYSTEM SOFTWARE for...

Page 5: ...powered up the last working preset is loaded displaying the number and name last used before the unit was turned off Any modifications made to that preset before saving it will remain in the working...

Page 6: ...ters 1st order fil ters use a gentle 6dB per octave slope while 2nd order filters use a 12dB per octave slope for more a pronounced boost or cut All shelving filters have a boost cut range of 15dB Low...

Page 7: ...ndwidth is adjustable from about 1 64 octave to four octaves and the lower the bandwidth the less audible the filter action will be Finding the problem frequency is relatively easy but finding the bes...

Page 8: ...tput delay Note Although delay in the 4 24C is adjusted only by time the corresponding dis tance in both feet and meters is always shown as well 4 6d Crossover Xover Crossover functions on the Protea...

Page 9: ...per octave Butterworth crossover filters one of the outputs must be inverted or else the combined response will result in a large notch at the crossover frequency Bessel These filters as implemented o...

Page 10: ...ss some of the initial transient Similarly a very short release time can make the audio sound uneven while a very long release time can create pumping or breathing characteristics depending on the kin...

Page 11: ...pressing the Copy button a second time to complete the action 4 7d Mute The Protea 4 24C allows the user to mute both inputs and outputs When muted an input or output s red Mute LED is lit When an inp...

Page 12: ...ady saved within the 4 24C Other function messages are system exclusive A comprehensive PDF document detailing complete MIDI implementation of Protea products is available on the Ashly Web Site MIDI D...

Page 13: ...l assignment within the 4 24C is done in the Util menu and should match the MIDI channel selected within the crossover section of Protea System Software Note If the 4 24C is connected to the PC RS 232...

Page 14: ...gram is the same whether from the web site or from a disk and is called Pssinstl exe There is currently no version available for Mac computers To install Protea System Software double click on Pssinst...

Page 15: ...roperly set up gain structure Do not use the 4 24C for dramatic increases in level but rather optimize the signal source for a nominal 0dBu output Forgot the password See section 4 7e 7 2 RS 232 MIDI...

Page 16: ...9 7Hz to 21 9kHz Off Available Filter Types 12dB Oct Butterworth 12dB Oct Bessel 12dB Oct Linkwitz Riley 18dB Oct Bessel 18dB Oct Linkwitz Riley 24dB Oct Butterworth 24dB Oct Bessel 24dB Oct Linkwitz...

Page 17: ...nd return the warranty card that came with your product Fill out the information below for your records Model Number _____________ Serial Number ________________ Dealer __________________________ Date...

Page 18: ...____ Bandwidth PEQ _________ EQ Filter no 3 Filter Type ______________ Frequency__________ Boost Cut ________ Bandwidth PEQ _________ EQ Filter no 4 Filter Type ______________ Frequency__________ Boos...

Page 19: ..._____ Output Delay ______________________________ Output EQ EQ Filter no 1 Filter Type ______________ Frequency__________ Boost Cut ________ Bandwidth PEQ _________ EQ Filter no 2 Filter Type ________...

Page 20: ...Limiter Mute 7 HpfLpf EQ Delay Gain Limiter Mute 4 HpfLpf EQ Delay Gain Limiter Mute 6 HpfLpf EQ Delay Gain Limiter Mute 8 HpfLpf EQ Delay Gain Limiter Mute A D Input Mute Input EQ Input Meter LEDs I...

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