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

buttons 1-8 (recommended) or the data wheel (0-9) to enter a new code, then press Enter on the LCD. The LCD then prompts the user to either change the code to a new four digit number, or change the Security status to one of the other three options.

The only way to fully remove a security code once it has been entered is with a factory reset. This is done by turning the power on while pressing Esc and Recall together, returning all settings, including user defined presets, to their original factory settings. Note: In the event the four digit security code is forgotten, turn the 4.24C on while pressing both the Esc and Util buttons.

dBu/VU Meter Select

The input and output meter scale is factory set so that a green LED flashing at 0 indicates a signal level of 0dBu, or 0.775Vrms. To change this to a VU scale, where 0VU = +4dBu (1.228Vrms), select the <Ref:> option in the Util menu to VU.

MIDI Channel Select

To broadcast program changes to the 4.24C from a MIDI controller, it must first have a MIDI channel (1-16) assigned in the Util menu. Standard MIDI program change messages (0-29) may be used to recall presets (1-30) already 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 Dump

To quickly download all 30 presets on a 4.24C to another 4.24C using MIDI, or save to a PC using RS-232 and Protea System Software, select Dump from the Util menu, turn the data wheel to view the format choices, then select the desired format to transmit the data. Only the presets are saved, not the security and preference items found in the utilities menu.

4.7f Factory Reset

To clear all preset names, reset all controls to their original factory settings, and delete the password from memory, Factory Reset may be performed by simultaneously pressing and holding Esc and Recall while switching power on. Caution: doing this will erase all user-defined presets!

5. INTERCONNECT FEATURES

5.1 Audio Connections

All Protea audio connections use three pin XLR jacks, with pin 2 (+), pin 3 (-), and pin 1(G). Inputs and outputs are electronically precision balanced. If an unbalanced signal is fed to an input, the signal should be on the (+) connection (pin 2) and pin 3 must be tied to ground, or significant signal loss will result. In other words, never float pin 2 or pin 3. It is strongly recommended that balanced signals be used whenever possible.

 

 

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Ashly 4.24C Interconnect Features, DBu/VU Meter Select, Midi Channel Select Midi Dump, 7f Factory Reset, Audio Connections

4.24C specifications

Ashly 4.24C is a versatile and powerful audio processor that has gained popularity among sound engineers and audio professionals for its robust features and innovative technology. Designed specifically for live sound reinforcement, installed sound systems, and broadcast applications, this digital signal processor stands out in a crowded market by combining flexibility, performance, and ease of use.

One of the key features of the Ashly 4.24C is its comprehensive digital signal processing capabilities. With 24 individual input channels and 24 outputs, the device supports extensive routing options, enabling audio engineers to manage complex setups with ease. The processor includes a 4-band parametric equalizer, compressor, limiter, and noise gate on every channel, allowing for precise sound tailoring. Additionally, the inclusion of 16 built-in presets makes it easy to switch between different audio settings in live sound environments.

The Ashly 4.24C utilizes cutting-edge technologies to achieve superior sound quality. D/A and A/D converters are of high fidelity, ensuring that the audio signals remain clear and detailed throughout the processing chain. The device also features 24-bit resolution at sample rates up to 96 kHz, ensuring that even the most demanding audio applications are handled with professional quality. This emphasis on audio fidelity is particularly important in live sound and broadcast applications, where every nuance of sound can significantly impact the overall experience.

Ease of use is another standout characteristic of the Ashly 4.24C. The unit comes equipped with a user-friendly interface that includes an intuitive touchscreen, which simplifies the navigation of its numerous controls and settings. This graphical interface allows for greater visual feedback, making it easier for sound engineers to make adjustments during performances or broadcasts without needing to memorize complex configurations.

In terms of connectivity, the Ashly 4.24C offers a variety of inputs and outputs, including analog XLR, digital AES/EBU, and even optional Dante networking capability for seamless integration into modern networked audio systems. This flexibility ensures that the processor can fit into various setups, from small venues to large concert halls.

Overall, the Ashly 4.24C combines advanced audio processing technology with user-centric design, making it an excellent choice for professionals seeking high-quality sound solutions. Its multitude of features and capabilities ensure it meets the demands of contemporary audio applications while maintaining an accessible and manageable interface for users.