Operating Manual - ne24.24M Matrix Processor

Since there are no user controls on the ne24.24M, the only way to load presets is by using Protea NE Software to recall files saved on either the PC or the ne24.24M. The exception to this is through the use of contact closures or the Ashly WR-5 wall-mounted remote control. Contact closures can load presets 1-8 from the ne24.24M memory using switches wired to the rear panel contact closure connector block (see sec. 5.4).

Note: A preset recall event will overwrite any unsaved changes, so be sure the current configuration is saved before continuing or it will be lost. The ne24.24M always loads the last settings on power-up, so as to preserve any changes should the power be inadvertently turned off prior to saving a preset.

Caution: A new preset may have dramatically different settings capable of damaging sound system components, so be careful not to recall the wrong preset while the system is on.

9.2 Copying Settings to Another Input Or Output

To quickly transfer all settings from one input or output to another input or output channel within the same unit, right click on the channel number and choose from the available options to copy, paste, or link with another channel.

9.3 Security

There are multiple user/multiple levels of protection assignable to the ne24.24M within the software <Security> pull down menu, from full access to view only, with User ID and Passwords assigned for each available unit. The ne24.24M security data is stored within the unit, not Protea NE Software. Passwords are case sensitive. Be sure to write down the password and store in a convenient place for future reference. If the password is forgotten, a password reset can be done by pressing and holding the factory reset switch for two seconds during power up. Note: Holding the reset switch for a full 10 seconds during power up will perform a full factory reset, changing all presets to the factory default.

9.4 Program Upgrade

The ne24.24M Matrix Processor is capable of field flash reprogramming through Ashly Audio’s Protea NE Soft- ware. Look under <Device Options> for further details.

10 REMOTE CONTROL

Ashly makes three remote control options for the Protea ne24.24M. All of them are designed to be installed in a standard wall mount electrical box using a standard cover plate. The WR-1 and WR-2 are passive controls which can adjust volume or select presets respectively, while the WR-5 (replaces WR-3 and WR-4) is an active control with user defined function buttons and LED display.

10.1 WR-1 Volume Control

The WR-1 is an assignable, dual potentiometer remote volume control for the ne24.24M. Each volume control is con- nected to a terminal block on the WR-1 circuit board, which in turn must be wired to the ne24.24M back panel euroblock con- nector labeled "0 - 5 Volt Remote Level Control". Do not connect the WR-1 remote level control ground to any other external grounds.

By connecting a volume control to a specific pin (1-8), that pin can be selected in software under <Options - Define Remote Level Controls> to control the level of any combina- tion of inputs or outputs. It is possible to simultaneously se- lect the same input or output channel to multiple remote level control pins. Note, however, that the resulting attenuation on that channel is cumulative, meaning that channel’s gain is set by combining the value of all remote level controls mapped to that channel.

Wall Remote Assembly

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Ashly WR-2, WR-5, WR-1 manual Copying Settings to Another Input Or Output, Security, Program Upgrade, Remote Control

WR-2, WR-1, WR-5 specifications

The Ashly WR series, comprising the WR-5, WR-1, and WR-2 models, is a lineup of high-performance wall controllers designed to enhance the user experience in professional audio environments. These devices are particularly useful in applications such as classrooms, conference rooms, and studios, providing intuitive control over various sound systems.

The WR-5 is the flagship model of the series, featuring a compact design that supports multiple zones. One of its standout characteristics is its ability to control various audio source devices, allowing users to select different inputs and adjust volume levels in distinct areas. The WR-5 is equipped with a large, easy-to-read LCD screen, which provides visual feedback on settings and selected configurations. Its Ethernet connectivity allows for seamless integration with compatible systems, making remote management and control straightforward.

The WR-1 is a versatile single-zone controller designed for simplicity. It features a rotary volume knob and a push-button for mute, making it an ideal choice for users who prioritize ease of use. The WR-1 can be integrated into existing setups with minimal effort, and its user-friendly interface ensures that anyone can operate the system without requiring extensive training. The unit supports audio over Ethernet, which allows for flexible placement and installation in various settings.

The WR-2 is designed for dual-zone control, offering similar features to the WR-1, but with the added benefit of managing two distinct audio zones. This model supports individual volume control for each zone, making it perfect for environments where different audio experiences are needed in separate areas. Like its counterparts, the WR-2 employs robust Ethernet connectivity, ensuring that it can communicate effectively with compatible audio systems for a cohesive overall sound experience.

All three models in the Ashly WR series are built with high-quality materials and innovative technology, ensuring durability and reliable performance. They feature intuitive layouts and responsive controls, making them suitable for a broad range of audio applications. Whether it is in a corporate environment or an educational setting, the Ashly WR series provides a sophisticated yet user-friendly solution for managing audio systems effectively.

In conclusion, the WR-5, WR-1, and WR-2 controllers are excellent options for anyone looking to streamline their audio control experience while maintaining high-quality sound management in diverse environments.