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User Manual

ULTRADRIVE PRO DCX2496/ ULTRADRIVE DCX2496LE Ultra-High Precision Digital 24-Bit/96 kHz Loudspeaker Management System

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Thank you Thank you very much for expressing your confi dence in BEHRINGER products by

purchasing the ULTRADRIVE PRO DCX2496/ULTRADRIVE DCX2496LEour high-

quality digital loudspeaker management system designed specifi cally for both

live and studio applications.

Table of Contents Thank you ....................................................................... 2

Important Safety Instructions ...................................... 3

Legal Disclaimer ............................................................. 3

Limited warranty ............................................................ 3

1. Introduction ............................................................... 4

2. Control Elements ....................................................... 4

3. Quick Start .................................................................. 6

4. Menu Structure and Editing ..................................... 7

5. Audio Connections .................................................. 17

6. Applications ............................................................. 17

7. Specifi cations ........................................................... 30

9. Block Diagram .......................................................... 32

10. Menu Structure ...................................................... 33

Important Safety Instructions

LEGAL DISCLAIMER

LIMITED WARRANTY

Terminals marked with this symbol carry

electrical current of suffi cient magnitude

to constitute risk of electric shock.

Use only high-quality professional speaker cables with

" TS or twist-locking plugs pre-installed. All other

installation or modifi cation should be performed only

by qualifi ed personnel.

This symbol, wherever it appears,

alerts you to the presence of uninsulated

dangerous voltage inside the

enclosure - voltage that may be suffi cient to constitute a

risk of shock.

This symbol, wherever it appears,

alerts you to important operating and

maintenance instructions in the

accompanying literature. Please read the manual.

Caution To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not

remove the top cover (or the rear section).

No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to

qualifi ed personnel.

Caution To reduce the risk of fi re or electric shock,

do not expose this appliance to rain and

moisture. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping

or splashing liquids and no objects fi lled with liquids,

such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.

Caution These service instructions are for use

by qualifi ed service personnel only.

To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any

servicing other than that contained in the operation

instructions. Repairs have to be performed by qualifi ed

service personnel.

1. Read these instructions.

2. Keep these instructions.

3. Heed all warnings.

4. Follow all instructions.

5. Do not use this apparatus near water.

6. Clean only with dry cloth.

7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in

accordance with the manufacturers instructions.

8. Do not install near any heat sources such as

radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus

(including amplifi ers) that produce heat.

9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized

or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades

with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug

has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide

blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the

provided plug does not fi t into your outlet, consult an

electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.

10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or

pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles,

and the point where they exit from the apparatus.

11. Use only attachments/accessories specifi ed by

the manufacturer.

12. Use only with the

cart, stand, tripod, bracket,

or table specifi ed by the

manufacturer, or sold with

the apparatus. When a cart

is used, use caution when

moving the cart/apparatus

combination to avoid

injury from tip-over.

13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or

when unused for long periods of time.

14. Refer all servicing to qualifi ed service personnel.

Servicing is required when the apparatus has been

damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug

is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen

into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed

to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has

been dropped.

15. The apparatus shall be connected to a MAINS socket

outlet with a protective earthing connection.

16. Where the MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is

used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall

remain readily operable.

17. Correct disposal of this

product: This symbol indicates

that this product must not be

disposed of with household

waste, according to the WEEE

Directive (2012/19/EU) and

your national law. This product

should be taken to a collection center licensed for the

recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment

(EEE). The mishandling of this type of waste could have

a possible negative impact on the environment and

human health due to potentially hazardous substances

that are generally associated with EEE. At the same time,

your cooperation in the correct disposal of this product

will contribute to the effi cient use of natural resources.

For more information about where you can take your

waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local

city offi ce, or your household waste collection service.

18. Do not install in a confi ned space, such as a book

case or similar unit.

19. Do not place naked fl ame sources, such as lighted

candles, on the apparatus.

20. Please keep the environmental aspects of battery

disposal in mind. Batteries must be disposed-of at a

battery collection point.

21. Use this apparatus in tropical and/or

moderate climates.

MUSIC Group accepts no liability for any loss

which may be suff ered by any person who relies

either wholly or in part upon any description,

photograph, or statement contained herein.

Technical specifi cations, appearances and other

information are subject to change without notice.

All trademarks are the property of their respective

owners. MIDAS, KLARK TEKNIK, LAB GRUPPEN, LAKE,

TANNOY, TURBOSOUND, TC ELECTRONIC, TC HELICON,

BEHRINGER, BUGERA and DDA are trademarks

or registered trademarks of MUSIC Group IP Ltd.

MUSIC Group IP Ltd. 2016 All rights reserved.

For the applicable warranty terms and conditions

and additional information regarding MUSIC Groups

Limited Warranty, please see complete details online at

music-group.com/warranty.

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1. Introduction To operate a loudspeaker system that consists of several speakers for the various

frequency bands requires diff erent input signals for the individual loudspeakers.

This requires a frequency crossover network that divides the input signal into

several frequency bands. For this purpose, the ULTRADRIVE provides up to

six outputs.

Multi-way speaker systems are used in many applicationsincluding stereo

systems, cinemas, discotheques and concert halls. Due to the high quality

demands made by todays consumers, they can even be found in simple

products such as TV sets. Why?

A single loudspeaker cannot reproduce the entire audible frequency spectrum

with the same high quality. If it is connected to a crossover network and

only has to reproduce a limited frequency band, the quality will improve

considerably in terms of frequency response and dispersion pattern. This also

reduces intermodulation distortion in the treble range (due to the diaphragm

displacement produced by bass frequencies).

This manual first describes the terminology used, so that you understand the unit and its functions. Please read the manual carefully and keep it for future reference.

1.1 Before you get started

1.1.1 Shipment

The ULTRADRIVE was carefully packed in the factory to guarantee safe transport.

Nevertheless, we recommend that you carefully examine the packaging

and its contents for any signs of physical damage, which may have occurred

during transit.

If the unit is damaged, please do NOT return it to us, but notify your dealer and the shipping company im mediately, otherwise claims for damage or replacement may not be granted.

1.1.2 Initial operation

Be sure that there is enough space around the unit for cooling purposes and,

to avoid over-heating, please do not place the DCX2496 on high-temperature

devices such as radiators or power amps.

Blown fuses must only be replaced by fuses of the same type and rating!

The console is connected to the mains via the supplied cable. It meets the

required safety standards.

Please make sure that all units have a proper ground connection. For your own safety, never remove or disable the ground conductor from the unit or the AC power cord.

1.2 The users manual The users manual is designed to give you both an overview of the controls,

as well as detailed information on how to use them. You fi nd a detailed

short-description of the most important functions in chapter 3.

2. Control Elements

(1) The DCX2496(LE) features 6-segment LED displays (plus CLIP and MUTE LED)

for precise level adjustment of input signals A-B or A-C.

(2) If the input stage is overdriven, the CLIP LED will indicate that the signal

is distorting.

(3) The bottom LED (#8) is the MUTE LED (red), which illuminates when the respective

input is muted.

(4) These are the input channel buttons, which allow you to activate specifi c functions

from the selected menus (e.g. MUTE). Additionally, you can use these buttons to call

up the IN A/B/C menus.

(5) The DISPLAY shows all the menus available for preset editing.

(6) Use these buttons to call up the DCX2496(LE)'s menus (e.g. SETUP, RECALL, etc.).

The only exception is the COMPARE button, which allows you to compare the edits

made with the previously selected presets. When COMPARE is active, no value

changes can be entered.

(7) The PAGE buttons select single pages from one menu.

(8) Individual parameters can be selected with the PARAM buttons.

(9) The data wheel allows you to edit the selected parameters.

(10) With the OK and CANCEL buttons you can either confi rm or cancel any

settings made.

(11) Outputs 1-6 each have a 5-segment LED display (plus MUTE, CLIP and LIMIT LED)

showing the respective output levels.

(12) Like the input stages, the output stages should not be overdriven, i.e. the CLIP LED

should not illuminate.

(13) The LIMIT LED illuminates when the limiter for the corres ponding output has been

activated and is operating.

(14) The bottom LED indicator (#8) is the MUTE LED, which illuminates as soon as the

corresponding output is muted.

(15) Output channel buttons, with which you can enter the outputs 1-6 or mute or

reactivate individual outputs in MUTE mode.

(16) Use the POWER switch to put your DCX2496(LE) into operation. The POWER switch

should always be in the Off position when you are about to connect your unit to

the mains.

(17) This is the FUSE HOLDER of your DCX2496(LE). Blown fuses must be replaced by a

fuse of the same type and rating.

(18) The mains connection is an IEC receptacle. An appropriate power cord is included.

(19) The 9-pin RS-232 interface allows you to connect your DCX2496 to a computer.

This enables you to save and load fi les, update the DCX2496 operating software,

or remotely control one or several ULTRADRIVE PRO units from a PC. Free editor

software can be downloaded at behringer.com.

(20) When you have daisy-chained several ULTRADRIVE PRO via the LINK connectors (see

(21)), please press the TERM switch on the fi rst and last unit of the chain, to avoid

data refl ections and transmission errors.

(21) Use the LINK connectors A and B (RS-485 network interface) and a commercially

available network cable to daisy-chain several ULTRADRIVE PROs.

(22) Balanced XLR output connectors for output channels 1-6. Connect your power

amps here.

(23) Balanced XLR input connectors A-B / A-C are used for connecting input signals.

DCX2496:

Input A can also be used for digital AES/EBU input signals. Input C can be used

for line signals or for connecting a measuring microphone. If AUTO ALIGN has

been enabled in the SETUP menu, input C will be set for mic levels automatically.

Additionally, phantom power for the measuring microphone will be switched on.

(1) (7) (6) (12)(9)(8) (13) (11)(2)

(4) (3) (5) (10) (14)(15) (16)

DCX2496

(19)(18) (21)

(20)(17) (22) (23)

(1) (7) (6) (12)(9)(8) (13) (11)(2)

(4) (3) (5) (10) (14)(15) (16)

(18)

(17) (22) (23)

DCX2496LE

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3. Quick Start This chapter is for those who cannot wait to use their new DCX2496(LE) in a

practical application. You will fi nd a description of how you can explore your

DCX2496(LE) and its versatile and intuitive features below. This chapter is just a

starting point for future excursions. So, please read the entire users manual to

take full advantage of all your DCX2496(LE)'s features and functions.

3.1 Selecting an Output Confi guration

Press the SETUP button to call up the SETUP menu.

On the fi rst menu page, select an output confi guration (OUT CONFI GURATION) to

determine which outputs are used for which frequency ranges. One mono and

three stereo confi gurations are available.

The mono confi guration allows you to split the input signal into six diff erent

frequency ranges. The stereo confi gurations allow a maximum of three diff erent

frequency ranges per stereo side. The abbreviations L, M and H stand for Low,

Mid and High Speaker.

3.2 Setting Crossover Frequencies

In order to assign dedicated frequency bands to the output channels, you have

to defi ne the crossover frequencies (X-Over) for each of them. The crossover

frequencies determine the upper and lower limits of a frequency band,

which allows you to clearly separate the outputs from each other in terms

of frequency.

Press the corresponding OUT button (1-6) and select menu page 2/8 using the

PAGE buttons. With the parameters FREQ and TYPE you can defi ne the slope of

the crossover frequency and also select a fi lter type. When the parameter X-OVER

ADJUST MODE is set to LINK, any changes to the crossover frequency will also

shift the neighboring frequency ranges.

3.3 Muting Input/Output Channels (Mute)

Press the MUTE button to enter the MUTE menu. Here you can mute the inputs

and outputs of the DCX2496(LE). On this page you can mute or activate individual

channels by pressing the channel buttons (IN A-B / A-C and OUT 1-6), or all

inputs/outputs by pressing the PARAM and OK or CANCEL buttons. Thus, you can

monitor each frequency band, either individually or together with a neighboring

band, to allow perfect editing of the isolated frequency range. To quit the MUTE

menu press MUTE a second time.

3.4 Storing Presets

Use the STORE button to save your presets.

3.5 Recalling Presets

Press the RECALL button to load presets from the internal memory. Select the

preset you wish to recall, then press ENTER. We included some typical presets

that you can use as a basis for your own applications.

3.6 Restoring the Factory Presets If you wish to restore the ULTRADRIVEs factory presets, press and hold both PAGE

buttons on the front panel switching on the unit. The DCX2496(LE) prompts you

to confi rm (OK) or CANCEL. Press OK to erase the internal memory and restore the

factory presets.

4. Menu Structure and Editing This chapter describes all functions, operating steps and parameter pages in full

detail. While working with your DCX2496(LE), please keep the users manual on

hand, and use it as a reference in case of problems.

4.1 General operating structure and display presentation When you switch on your ULTRADRIVE, the display shows a graphic with the

current routing of the unit, i.e. how inputs and outputs are linked to each other.

Use the buttons to the left of the output LED displays (SETUP, MUTE etc.) to enter

the various menus. Most of them include several pages, which you can select

with the PAGE buttons. The PARAM button selects individual parameters from

one page, the data wheel edits them. Confi rm new settings with OK, or cancel

your selection with CANCEL. This operating structure is the same for all menus so

it will not be repeated in each section of the manual.

The menu name is shown at the top-left of the display. Next to this, and separated

by an arrow, is the name of the current page (e.g. SETUP IN/OUT). The page

number of the corresponding menu is shown on the right-hand side

(e.g. 1/6 = page 1 of 6).

The bottom line also shows the menu name (e.g. SETUP). For buttons IN A-C and

OUT 1-6 (below the input/output LED displays), the menus for the corresponding

inputs/outputs are listed (IN A, OUT 3 etc.). In addition, the output display also

indicates the name of the output (e.g. SUBWOOFER, RIGHT MID etc.).

4.2 SETUP menu Use the SETUP menu to make basic adjustments necessary for the operation of

your ULTRADRIVE. Press the SETUP button to display the fi rst page of this menu.

4.2.1 IN/OUT

Fig. 4.1: Setup In/Out

The parameter OUT CONFIGURATION selects the general operating mode;

in MONO mode input A is the preset signal source for all outputs. In STEREO mode,

three confi gurations are available. Please use inputs A and B in these modes.

The display shows the OUT channels (L = LOW, M = MID and H = HIGH).

The stereo 3-way confi guration LMHLMH has input A routed to outputs 1, 2

and 3, and input B routed to outputs 4, 5 and 6. The stereo 3-way confi guration

LLMMHH routes input A to outputs 1, 3 and 5, and input B to outputs 2, 4 and 6.

The 2-way confi guration LHLHLH uses all three inputs; here, A can be routed to

outputs 1 and 2, B to outputs 3 and 4, and C to outputs 5 and 6. This application is

used for 3 x 2-way speaker systems or triple bi-amping (see chapter 6.3).

Fig. 4.2: Output confi guration

Fig. 4.3: Setup In/Out

With the OUT STEREO-LINK function you can determine whether processing

with EQs, limiter, etc. is eff ective on the linked outputs, or whether the settings

for each output can be made independently. When this function is enabled (ON),

linking several outputs to each other, the display will show small connecting lines

between the individual outputs.

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The following link options (output confi gurations) are available:

1. MONO (no stereo links)

Fig. 4.4: Output confi guration MONO

2. L(1) M(2) H(3) L(4) M(5) H(6)

Fig. 4.5: Output confi guration LMHLMH

Link: L(1) > L(4) / M(2) > M(5) / H(3) > H(6)

3. L(1) L(2) M(3) M(4) H(5) H(6)

Fig. 4.6: Output confi guration LLMMHH

Link: L(1) > L(2) / M(3) > M(4) / H(5) > H(6)

4. L(1) H(2) L(3) H (4) L(5) H(6)

Fig. 4.7: Output confi guration LHLHLH

Link: L(1) > L(3) > L(5) / H(2) > H(4) > H(6)

Fig. 4.8: Setup In/Out

When Out Stereo Link is enabled, the unit warns you that all settings for the

linked outputs will be lost, because they will be overwritten with the values of

the output to be selected.

Any further changes to the parameters of a specifi c output will be transferred

directly to the linked output. However, any edits made to a LONG DELAY value

(see chapters 4.2.2 and 4.5.5) will not be transferred to the other output.

This parameter can be adjusted specifi cally for each output. SHORT DELAY

settings (see chapters 4.2.2 and 4.5.5) will be transferred as long as OUT Stereo

Link is on.

In the MONO configuration, the Out Stereo Link function cannot be activated.

OUT Confi guration

MONO 123456 LINK-Activation

OUT Stereo Link OFF not available

SHORT Delay

Link (Chassis)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Sb L LM M HM H

activated by enabling

OUT STEREO-LINK

on SETUP-page 1/6

LONG Delay Link

(Loudspeakers)

1 2 3 4 5 6

Sb L LM M HM H

activated by

enabling LINK on

OUT-page 8/8

OUT Confi guration

LMH LMH 123 456 LINK-Activation

OUT Stereo Link 1 4 2 5 3 6

L L M M H H

activated by enabling

OUT STEREO-LINK

on SETUP-page 1/6

SHORT Delay

Link (Chassis)

1 4 2 5 3 6

L L M M H H

activated by enabling

OUT STEREO-LINK

on SETUP-page 1/6

LONG Delay Link

(Loudspeakers)

1 2 3 4 5 6

L M H L M H

activated by

enabling LINK on

OUT-page 8/8

OUT Confi guration

LL MM HH 12 34 56 LINK-Activation

OUT Stereo Link 1 2 3 4 5 6

L L M M H H

activated by enabling

OUT STEREO-LINK

on SETUP-page 1/6

SHORT Delay

Link (Chassis)

1 2 3 4 5 6

L L M M H H

activated by enabling

OUT STEREO-LINK

on SETUP-page 1/6

LONG Delay Link

(Loudspeakers)

1 2 3 4 5 6

L L M M H H

activated by

enabling LINK on

OUT-page 8/8

OUT Confi guration

LH LH LH 12 34 56 LINK-Activation

OUT Stereo Link 1 3 5 2 4 6

L L L H H H

activated by enabling

OUT STEREO-LINK

on SETUP-page 1/6

SHORT Delay

Link (Chassis)

1 3 5 2 4 6

L L L H H H

activated by enabling

OUT STEREO-LINK

on SETUP-page 1/6

LONG Delay Link

(Loudspeakers)

1 2 3 4 5 6

L H L H L H

activated by

enabling LINK on

OUT-page 8/8

Tab. 4.1: Survey of all OUT LINK confi gurations

Fig. 4.9: Setup In/Out

The inputs can also be linked using the parameter IN STEREO LINK. Thus, all

settings of one input can be transferred to another input, or to all inputs.

Fig. 4.10: Setup In/Out

When this function is On, the display provides a warning note that shows both

the new link to be activated and the name of the inputs that will be overwritten

(black fi eld). Use the data wheel to edit the link to be activated (black fi eld).

The values of input A will be transferred to the following inputs.

Possible setting

Newlink OFF A + B A + B + C A + B + C + SUM

Overwritten settings (empty) B B+C B+C+SUM

Tab. 4.2: In Stereo Link

When you edit a setting of any input, while a link is activated, all edits are

directly transferred to the linked inputs. In the case of the IN STEREO LINK

function, this also includes the DELAY values (see chapter 4.3.2).

Use the parameter IN A + B SOURCE to select the type of input signals:

ANALOG or AES/EBU (digital: via input A only).

4.2.2 DLY-CORR./AUTO-ALIGN

Fig. 4.11: Setup Dly-Corr./Auto-Align

As the speed of sound depends on the air temperature, the parameter

DELAY CORRECTION on this SETUP page can be used to adjust the DCX2496(LE)

to the ambient temperature, ensuring proper delay characteristics at all times.

The available value range is from -20C to 50C (-4F to 122F) and will be taken

into account only as long as DELAY CORRECTION is ON.

With the AUTO ALIGN function you can delay the output signal automatically

by a certain amount, so as to eliminate phase cancellations caused by speaker

alignment. For example, when the diaphragms of several speakers are not

in the same phase it leads to cancellations due to arrival time diff erences.

Identical signals are radiated from diff erent positions, so that wave

crests coincide with wave troughs. If only one of these signals is delayed,

this misalignment can be compensated.

If the arival time diff erences are smaller, a short signal delay will be enough

to eliminate them (SHORT DELAY). However, if the speaker cabinets are placed

several meters away from each other, not only can phase cancellations occur

but so can audible run-time diff erences. To remove these, youll have to use

considerably higher delay values (LONG DELAY). The LONG DELAY calculation,

however, works only with a minimum distance of four meters.

If, for example, a speaker is connected with incorrect polarity, AUTO ALIGN will

detect andif POLARITIES is oncorrect this error automatically.

Use the parameters SHORT DELAY, LONG DELAY and POLARITIES for the

automatic correction of output signals. As soon as at least one parameter is set to

YES, pressing OK will take you to another sub-menu. If not (all parameters set to

NO), you will be warned that the process cannot be executed.

Fig. 4.12: Setup Dly-Corr./Auto-Align

In the AUTO-ALIGN sub-menu you can mute or open all outputs. Be sure that at

least two outputs are open (UNMUTE OUTPUTS TO ALIGN), otherwise no delay

values can be calculated, and a warning message will be displayed.

Fig. 4.13: Setup Dly-Corr./Auto-Align

If at least two or more outputs have been opened and OK has been pressed,

the cursor will jump to ADJUST NOISE LEVEL and you can hear some test noise.

Use the data wheel to adjust the test noise. The level will be read at the outputs.

Press OK to trigger the measuring process. The DCX2496(LE) calculates the run-

time diff erences, phase shift and polarity. The OUTs are automatically adjusted to

the optimum delay values calculated. This process cannot be executed if the test

noise level is too low.

Fig. 4.14: Setup Dly-Corr./Auto-Align

4.2.3 COPY

Use the COPY function to copy parameter settings to other pages. For example,

you can transfer the EQ or gain settings from one channel to another, which saves

you a lot of time.

Fig. 4.15: Setup Copy

The parameter COPY MODE determines whether only single pages (PAGE) or the

complete channel settings (WHOLE CHANNEL) will be copied. Select PAGE mode

with the PARAM button and then select the source channel (SOURCE) plus the

SOURCE PAGE to be transferred to another channel. If you select just one page,

the channel to be overwritten (DESTINATION PAGE) will appear automatically

under the parameter DESTINATION. Please enter the channel to which the data

should be copied to (DESTINATION CHANNEL).

Both the source and destination Channel can be selected using the data wheel or

by pressing the corresponding channel button (IN A-C, OUT 1-6 and SUM).

Fig. 4.16: Setup Copy

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Press OK or CANCEL to subsequently copy further pages in the same way.

Only similar pages with identical parameters can be copied. If you select a SOURCE PAGE that is not available in the DESTINATION CHANNEL, the display will read NOT AVAILABLE under DESTINATION PAGE.

Fig. 4.17: Setup Copy

If you set COPY MODE to WHOLE CHANNEL, you can copy the complete channel

settings to another channel. Use SOURCE to select the channel to be copied

(SOURCE-CHANNEL), then defi ne the channel to be overwritten (DESTINATION).

The process is the same as in PAGE mode.

So-called cross copying (copying of diff erent channels, for example output 1 to

input A), allows the copying of only those pages that can be transferred 1:1 to

another channel. Any other pages will not be overwritten.

Previously locked pages (see chapter 4.2.4) cannot be overwritten.

A corresponding message is displayed.

Fig. 4.18: Setup Copy

4.2.4 PAGE LOCK

In this menu you can lock individual parameter pages, preventing them from

being edited without fi rst entering a password. This is useful for P.A. rental

companies, for example, who want to make sure that certain harmful pages

with necessary fi xed settings cannot be accessed by the user.

Fig. 4.19: Setup Page Lock

In the PAGE LOCK menu you can either lock single pages or all pages. In this case,

you need a password to edit the pages. The parameter PAGE LOCK is set to OFF

by default. As long as it is not ON, you can skip this page and move on to the next.

Fig. 4.20: Setup Page Lock

To lock a parameter page you must activate the PAGE LOCK function (ON).

The unit will prompt you to enter a password. Use the data wheel to enter a

password with a maximum of 8 characters, and confi rm your selection with OK.

CAUTION: Please make a note of your password. It is impossible to unlock parameter pages without the correct password!

Fig. 4.21: Setup Page Lock

Now, the parameter SELECT PAGES is displayed, enabling you to select all the

pages to be locked. Use the IN/OUT/SUM/SETUP buttons to call up a menu,

the data wheel to select the page of your choice and the OK button to activate

the PAGE LOCK function.

The data wheel also allows you to scroll through a list of all pages, from which

you can select the ones you wish to lock. This is the only way to call up the ALL PAGES function that lets you lock all pages in one operation. To unlock all pages at once, select ALL PAGES and press CANCEL. As before,

the selected pages must be confi rmed and locked with OK. Locked pages are

displayed with a closed lock symbol. If a page is unlocked, the lock symbol is

open. Use the CANCEL button to unlock a previously locked page.

The OK and CANCEL functions cannot be selected in the display with the cursor. They can only be activated with the corresponding buttons on the front panel.

Use the CHECK function for an overview of all locked pages. The locked pages

from the list now appearing can be selected with the data wheel. This function is

located at the bottom right of the display and must be selected with the cursor.

When you call up a locked page, you will at fi rst notice no diff erence. Only when you try to edit a parameter, will the display prompt you to enter your password. Entering the correct password and confi rming it with OK will take you back to the page, now ready for editing.

To activate PAGE LOCK again, go to the PAGE LOCK page (4/6) and enter your

password again. Now, all settings are available, i.e. you can activate or deactivate

PAGE LOCK completely by selecting the line PAGE LOCK: ON with the cursor and

setting this parameter to ON or OFF with the data wheel.

4.2.5 GLOBAL LOCK

This function allows you to lock all parameter pages if you want to make sure

that nobody can edit your settings while youre away during a break in a live

performance, for example.

Fig. 4.22: Setup Global Lock

On this SETUP page you can activate the GLOBAL LOCK function (ON),

enter a password, then confi rm with OK. Now, if you try to edit any parameter,

the display will prompt you to enter your password. The process follows

the same logic as the PAGE LOCK routine.

Fig. 4.23: Setup Global Lock

Activating PAGE LOCK and/or GLOBAL LOCK auto matically locks all STORE and RECALL pages.

CAUTION: If you have locked individual pages with PAGE LOCK and deactivated

the GLOBAL LOCK function with the correct password, you can not yet make

any changes to the corresponding page. You must fi rst unlock this page in the

PAGE LOCK menu. When using the GLOBAL LOCK feature, we recommend that

you unlock all pages in the PAGE LOCK menu (UNLOCK ALL).

4.2.6 MISCELLANEOUS

Fig. 4.24: Setup Miscellaneous

On this page, the current version of your DCX2496 operating software is

shown in the top right corner of the display (e.g. VERSION: 1.0). This is just a

message and cannot be selected. Additionally, this menu provides fi ve user

settings. Firstly, you can adapt the CONTRAST of the display to ambient

conditions. Secondly, you can assign a DEVICE ID to your DCX2496, allowing

you to daisy-chain several units via the rear panel RS-485 network interface

(LINK A and B). The fi rst unit is connected to a PC either via one of the LINK

interfaces (RS-485) or via the RS-232 interface.

Note - The DCX2496LE does not have RS-232 or RS-485 connectors.

The PORT parameter provides three diff erent modes for the PC remote control:

1. PC (RS-232)

Fig. 4.25: Setup Miscellaneous

PC (RS-232) = RS-232

DCX2496

DEVICE ID: 1 PORT: PC (RS-232)

PC

Fig. 4.26: PC (RS-232) mode

Use this setting if you want to connect only one DCX2496 to your computer via

the RS-232 interface. It is impossible to daisy-chain several units in this mode.

2. LINK (RS-485)

Fig. 4.27: Setup Miscellaneous

LINK (RS-485) =

PC

RS-485

RS-485

RS-485

DEVICE ID: 1 PORT: LINK (RS-485)

DCX2496

DCX2496

DCX2496

DEVICE ID: 2 PORT: LINK (RS-485)

DEVICE ID: 3 PORT: LINK (RS-485)

TERM-Switch: ON

Fig. 4.28: LINK (RS-485) mode

Please use this mode when several ULTRADRIVE PROs are linked to each other via

the network interfaces LINK A and B and the fi rst unit in the chain is connected

to a computer via the RS-485 interface. The last unit in the chain must have a

termination (TERM switch on rear panel = ON). The RS-232 interface is not used

in this confi guration.

3. PC -> LINK

Fig. 4.29: Setup Miscellaneous

PC -> LINK =

PC

RS-232

RS-232

RS-232

DEVICE ID: 1 PORT: PC -> LINK

DEVICE ID: 2 PORT: LINK (RS-485)

DEVICE ID: 3 PORT: LINK (RS-485)

TERM-Switch: ON

TERM-Switch: ON

DCX2496

DCX2496

DCX2496

Fig. 4.30: PC -> LINK mode

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Please use this mode on the fi rst unit when several ULTRADRIVE PROs are linked

to each other via LINK A and B, and the fi rst unit in the chain is connected to a

computer via the RS-232 interface. In this confi guration, the last AND the fi rst

unit in the chain must have their TERM switch ON, since both are integrated into

the system via only one LINK interface.

General rule: Whenever one device within a chain has been connected to the system via only one LINK interface, its TERM switch must be pressed (ON) to avoid data reflections and hence transmission errors. In PC (RS-232) mode this switch is not needed because the LINK interfaces are not used.

The parameter DELAY UNIT determines the units of both measurement and

temperature used for the delay settings in the corresponding menus. You can

choose between m / mm / C and ft / in / F. When you change from meters/

millimeters to feet/inch, the temperature will be changed automatically from

Celsius to Fahrenheit. These settings cannot be made independently of

each other.

The MUTE OUTS WHEN POWER ON function is used to protect connected

equipment such as power amps and loudspeakers. When it is on (YES),

all outputs of the ULTRADRIVE PRO are muted during power-up. To restore the

output confi guration of your presets, you will have to activate the respective

outputs individually or call up the preset again using RECALL (see chapter

4.7). Using RECALL to switch from one preset to another automatically mutes

all outputs, as soon as a preset has a diff erent output confi guration.

However, if the output confi gurations are the same, the muted outputs of the

new preset will be loaded.

When MUTE OUTS WHEN POWER ON is disabled (NO), the last output

confi guration used will be recalled during power-up.

4.3 IN A/B/C menu On these pages you can defi ne the EQ, delay and similar values for the individual

input signals, and hence optimize the overall sound. Note that the DCX2496LE

does not have an INPUT C jack on the rear panel, or an IN C button on the

front panel.

4.3.1 GAIN

Press one of the buttons IN A, IN B or IN C to enter the INPUT menu of the

corresponding input. On the fi rst page, you can adjust the input gain for the

signal (GAIN). The setting range is from -15 to +15 dB.

Fig. 4.31: In A Gain

Below this parameter you can see a graphic representation of the current IN-OUT

confi guration (OUTPUT CONFIG). Additionally, the display shows whether or not

the input is used for the SUM signal (see chapter 4.4). This is just a message. You cannot edit anything here! OUT confi gurations are shown on the

SETUP page 1/6. The input source selection for SUM and for the various OUTs is

determined on page 1 in the corresponding menus (SUM, OUT).

4.3.2 DELAY/NAME

Fig. 4.32: In A Delay/Name

You can delay either the IN A, B or C signal to compensate for arrival time

diff erencesresulting from off set stereo signals or so-called delay lines

(delay towers). Activate the function with DELAY (ON) and select the delay

time of your choice with DISTANCE/TIME. The values DISTANCE and TIME are

linked to each other, i.e. both values are edited simultaneously when you turn

the data wheel. IN A (B/C) NAME allows you to enter a name with a maximum of

8 characters for the input signal selected.

4.3.3 EQ

Fig.4 .33: In A EQ

On this page you can process the sound of the input signals with the help of

various equalizer settings.

The EQ parameter determines whether this function is generally ON or OFF. In the

adjacent NR fi eld you can select the number of EQs. There are various fi lters

available, which can be used and edited. Their number depends on the current

processor capacity, which is shown as a percentage next to the number of the

fi lter. The free capacity of the processor is directly dependent upon the number

and type of the fi lter selected (e.g. >FREE: 33%).

Use TYPE to defi ne the fi lter type you wish to use. You can choose from low-pass

(LP), high-pass (HP) and band-pass (BP) fi lters. Description:

The low-pass fi lter raises (positive gain) or lowers (negative gain) the level

of the frequency band below the adjusted frequency. The high-pass fi lter

raises (positive gain) or lowers (negative gain) the level of the frequency

band above the adjusted frequency. Use TYPE to set a slope of 6 or 12 dB/oct.

for the high-pass or low-pass fi lter, or to determine the quality (Q) of the

band-pass fi lter.

The band-pass fi lter raises or lowers the level of the frequency range around

the adjusted frequency. The quality parameter Q determines the width of the

resulting bell-shaped fi lter curve.

The FREQ parameter controls the cutoff frequency, at which the fi lter starts

working. In the case of the low-pass and high-pass fi lters, the cutoff frequency

is the point, at which low and/or high frequencies are processed. The entire

frequency spectrum ranges from 20 Hz to 20 kHz.

Use the GAIN parameter to defi ne the degree of boost/cut applied to a specifi c

frequency band. The setting range is from -15 to +15 dB.

When you set GAIN to 0 dB, the corresponding filter is inoperative! This means that you cannot select a new type. Only when this values is higher or lower than 0 dB, will the filter be activated, and you can select a new filter type. Please note that two or more filters are used for one frequency range when LINK is active. Consequently, the processor performance will decrease.

With the Q parameter you can set both the quality of the band-bass fi lter and

the amount of interaction with adjacent frequency ranges around the center

frequency. The higher this value, the lesser the infl uence on neighboring

frequencies. This function is available only for the band-pass fi lters; its range is

adjustible from 0.1 to 10.

The number of fi lters available depend on the processing power (>FREE)

available. Filters can be allocated to either the inputs or outputs in any

proportion. The more fi lters are activated, the lower the processing power and

vice versa.

4.3.4 DYNAMIC EQ (FILTER)

As the DYNAMIC EQ is a highly complex module, its parameters are allocated to

two pagesthe FILTER and the DYNAMICS parameters pages.

The DYNAMIC EQ infl uences a specifi c frequency range of the signal, depending

on the volume level. It can either boost or cut this frequency range, depending

on the gain setting made by the user. If the gain control is set to lower the

respective frequency range in level, and if a preset THRESHOLD is exceeded, the

EQ modifi es the sound by reducing the gain of the frequency range. The amount

of gain reduction applied is defi ned by the RATIO value. When the signal drops

below threshold again, the frequency range is smoothed out again, i.e. the

DYNAMIC EQ stops processing the signal.

When you defi ne a certain boost with the GAIN control, the gain of the

frequency range is raised depending on the volume level. When the level of

the selected frequency range drops below a preset THRESHOLD, the range is

boosted by a certain amount (RATIO). As soon as the threshold is exceeded again,

the DYNAMIC EQ stops processing the signal.

Fig. 4.34: In A Dynamic EQ ( Filter)

The complete DYNAMIC EQ (FILTER) page corresponds to the EQ page in

terms of operation and to the parameters in terms of number and type.

Exception: Only one fi lter is selectable.

4.3.5 DYNAMIC EQ (DYNAMICS)

On this page you can edit both the threshold and the operating mode of the

compressor and/or expander (volume-dependent sound processing).

Fig. 4.35: In A Dynamic EQ ( Dynamics)

The THRESHOLD parameter defi nes a threshold, activating the fi lter function

once that threshold is exceeded. If the fi lter has been set to reduce the gain

on the DYNAMIC EQ (FILTER) page (GAIN < 0), this frequency range will be cut,

as soon as it exceeds the threshold.

However, if the fi lter has been set to raise the gain (GAIN > 0), the frequency

range is boosted, as soon as its level drops below the threshold. The threshold

setting range is from -60 to 0 dB.

Next, you can use the RATIO parameter to defi ne the amount of gain

boost/cut. RATIO adjusts the level balance between the input and output

signals. Available settings range from 1.1 : 1 (minimum boost/cut) to :

1 (maximum boost/cut).

ATTACK defi nes how fast the DYNAMIC EQ reacts to signals exceeding or falling

below THRESHOLD, and can be set from

1 to 200 milliseconds.

RELEASE controls the recovery time needed by the EQ to stop processing the

signal, once it has exceeded or fallen below THRESHOLD (depends on the GAIN

setting). Available RELEASE times are from 20 to 4,000 milliseconds.

Settings

TYPE BP

FREQ 1.00 kHz

GAIN +15 dB > continuous line

0 dB > broken line

-15 dB > dotted line

Q 0.1

THRESHOLD -40 dB

RATIO : 1

Tab. 4.3: Band-pass settings with extreme values (results in fi g. 4.36)

0 dBu

-40 dBu

Positive gain > gain boost

after dropping below threshold

Negative gain > gain reduction after exceeding

threshold

-40 dBu Threshold

0 dBu

Fig. 4.36: Filter curves with gain above/below threshold

4.4 SUM menu In addition to its inputs A-C, the ULTRADRIVE PRO DCX2496 provides an internal

source signal that can be composed of these three input signals. This SUM signal

can be edited at any time, much like any other input signal, so that you have

a maximum of four separate source signals available. The DCX2496LE only has

INPUTS A and B.

4.4.1 INPUT/GAIN

Fig. 4.37: Sum Input/Gain

In this menu, the parameter IN SELECT allows you to defi ne a combination of

two inputs forming the SUM signal. Available options are: IN A + IN B, IN A +

IN C and IN B + IN C. Of course, you can also use just one input signal as your

SUM signal (IN A, IN B or IN C), by doubling one of the inputs. It is impossible, however, to form a SUM signal composed of all input signals! If no additional source signal is required, set IN SELECT to OFF. The current SUM

confi guration is shown graphically below this parameter.

In the top left corner of the display you can use SUM INPUT Gains to adjust

the input signal of the inputs A-C. The signal controlled here is taken directly

from post-input convertersnot post-EQ or post-Dynamics. Therefore, it is not

necessary to re-adjust the input gain. The SUM INPUT GAINS setting range is from

-15 to +15 dB.

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With the OUT GAIN parameter you can control the internal output level of

the sum signal. This signal is also taken pre-EQ, pre-Dynamics, etc. and is then

routed to output channels 1-6. The gain setting also ranges from -15 to +15 dB.

Thus, you can use one parameter to quickly adjust all inputs together in their

adjusted balance at the same time.

The following SUM pages are 100% identical to the IN A/B/C pages 2/5 to 5/5 (see chapters 4.3.2 to 4.3.5)!

4.5 OUT 1-6 menu Press one of the OUT 1-6 buttons to enter the OUTPUT menu of the respective

output. Here, you can set the IN-OUT confi guration, X-OVER POINT or, as with the

input signals, the EQ and DYNAMIC EQ parameters.

4.5.1 GENERAL

Fig. 4.38: Out 5 General

On the fi rst page of this menu, the parameter INPUT SOURCE allows you to

choose the input signal feeding the selected output. Available options are the

inputs A-C and the additional SUM signal. If a STEREO-LINK confi guration has

been previously selected in the SETUP menu (see chapter 4.2.1. IN/OUT), input A

will automatically be routed to the LEFT CHANNEL outputs, and input B to the

RIGHT CHANNEL outputs. However, these preset confi gurations can be edited

as desired.

The OUT 1(-6) GAIN parameter controls the volume level of the respective

output channel (also pre-EQ, pre-DYNAMIC EQ, etc.). The setting range is from

-15 to +15 dB. Just as the inputs, the output levels should be set properly to

avoid distortion.

The third parameter, OUT 1-6-NAME can be used to assign specifi c names to the

outputs. In contrast to the DCX2496 inputs, you cannot enter single characters

here, but you may choose from a list of preset names (e.g. LEFT LOW-MID,

RIGHT HI-MID, SUBWOOFER etc.). Depending on the output confi guration

(e.g. LMHLMH) and the output selected, the system assigns a default name.

This name can be changed at any time by using the data wheel to select a

diff erent name from the list.

Output- confi guration OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 OUT 4 OUT 5 OUT 6

LMHL MH Left Lowe Left Mid Left Hi Right Low Right Mid Right Hi

LLMMHH Left Low Right Low Left Mid Right Mid Left Hi Right Hi

L HL HLH Left Low Left Hi Center Low Center Hi Right Low Right Hi

MONO Sub-woofer Low Low-Mid Mid Hi-Mid Hi

Tab. 4.4: Default output names, depending on output confi guration

4.5.2 X-OVER POINTS

On this page, you can defi ne the cutoff frequencies and fi lter curves for the

individual outputs, which are displayed graphically for one stereo side and over

the entire frequency range. Use the OUT buttons 1-6 to select the output to be

processed. A frame around the selected OUT number highlights your selection.

Fig. 4.39: Out 5 X-Over Points

Use the TYPE parameter in the top left corner of the display to defi ne the type

of curve at the lower (left) slope. To defi ne the upper (right) slope, use the TYPE

parameter in the top right corner of the display. Both parameters are marked by

a curve symbol.

You can choose from three diff erent types of fi lters:

1. Butterworth (with a slope of either 6, 12, 18, 24 or 48 dB/oct)

2. Bessel (with a slope of either 12 or 24 dB/oct.)

3. Linkwitz-Riley (with a slope of either 12, 24 or 48 dB/oct.)

With higher slopes, the number of filters goes down (see EQ page 3/6, display >FREE<). For each 12 dB increase in slope, you will lose 1-2 EQs.

The FREQ parameter in the top left corner of the display selects the lower (left)

cutoff frequency for one output. With the same parameter on the right-hand

side you can determine the upper (right) cutoff frequency. These parameters,

too, are marked by a curve symbol.

The X-OVER ADJUST MODE, when set to FREE, allows you to enter all TYPE

and FREQ values, independent of one another. When set to LINK, you can couple

the X-Over fi lters of adjacent outputs. Though your entries are retained, they will

be proportionally shifted with each parameter change. When you shift the

upper cutoff frequency of OUT 1 in the LMHLMH confi guration for test purposes,

the lower cutoff frequency of OUT 2 will be shifted as well.

The following pages 3/8 to 5/8 (EQ, DYNAMIC EQ (FILTER) and DYNAMIC EQ (DYNAMICS)) are 100% identical to the IN pages 3/5 to 5/5!

4.5.3 LIMITER

To protect your power amplifi ers and loudspeakers, the ULTRADRIVE PRO

DCX2496 features a limiter for each of the six outputs. Use this device to suppress

harmful level peaks.

Fig. 4.40: Out 5 Limiter

Use the LIMITER parameter to switch this function ON or OFF. The corresponding

THRESHOLD parameter determines (similarly to the DYNAMIC EQ) the LIMITER

threshold (-24 to 0 dB). RELEASE controls the recovery time that elapses

between the point when the signal drops below THRESHOLD and the deactivation

of the LIMITER function (20 to 4,000 ms).

4.5.4 POLARITY/PHASE

Any phase errors at the outputs (cancellation of specifi c frequency ranges) may

be corrected here.

Fig. 4.41: Out 5 Polarity/Phase

The POLARITY parameter determines whether the phase of an output signal

is INVERTED or not (NORMAL)just as if you had inverted the polarity of your

speakers. Use the PHASE parameter to adjust the precise phase position at the upper X-OVER frequency of the currently selected output. This fi ne adjustment

is necessary when two output signals are not perfectly displayed by 0 or 180

with regard to each other.

4.5.5 DELAY

Fig. 4.42: Out 5 Delay

The DLY parameter in the top left corner of the display switches the DELAY

function ON or OFF. With the LINK function you can couple several output

DELAYS, so that you only have to adjust one DELAY for a whole stack of speakers.

However, this applies to LONG DELAY values only. SHORT DELAY values

can be adjusted separately and independently of the LINK function, and can

be linked to each other in the SETUP menu (page 1/6), using the parameter

OUT STEREO LINK.

The parameters SHORT and LONG allow you to defi ne the DELAY values of

your choice. The setting range for the SHORT Delay is from 0 to 4,000 mm

(= 0.00 to 11.64 ms) and the LONG Delay can be adjusted from 0.00 to 200.00 m

(= 0.00 to 582.24 ms).

With the LINK function activated, all LONG DELAY changes at one output are

transferred to the corresponding output (L > M > H of one stereo side)

irrespective of the selected output confi guration (e.g. LMHLMH).

If the LINK function is activated for one output, it will be switched on for ALL other outputs as well.

When you have set all DELAY values for the outputs and then activated the LINK

function for one of them, the LONG DELAY values are NOT transferred to the

linked outputs. This happens only when you edit any parameters that change the

values of the linked outputs proportionally. The current DELAY values are still not

copied, but rather the linked output values follow the changes.

The output links are shown graphically, with the currently selected OUT channel

displayed as an inverted loudspeaker, in the top right-hand corner of the display.

Below are the DELAY times shown on a timeline.

4.6 MUTE menu

Fig. 4.43: Mute Select

On this page, you can mute individual or all input/output channels.

Use the parameters MUTE ALL OUTS and MUTE ALL INS to disable (OK)

or de-mute (CANCEL) the inputs/outputs of the DCX2496 in one go. To mute

or de-mute individual channels, please use the respective input/output

buttons (e.g. OUT 2, IN A, SUM, etc.). The lower part of the display only shows

the status of the channel and does not allow for any selection.

MUTE settings of any type can be made exclusively on this page. As soon as an

input/output has been muted, the bottom red LED above the corresponding

input/output button lights up.

Press MUTE again or select another menu to quit the MUTE menu. Pressing the

IN or OUT buttons has no eff ect.

4.7 RECALL menu In the upper display line, the parameter CURRENT NR indicates the current

preset. If the preset has been edited but not yet stored, an arrow plus EDITED

appears below this line. Now, if you try to load a new preset, the unit warns you

that the current preset has not been saved yet. If you continue to load a new

preset, all settings will be lost.

Fig. 4.44: Recall Internal

If you wish to store the current preset before loading a new one, cancel RECALL

and change to the STORE menu (see chapter 4.8).

The parameter RECALL NR allows you to select the number of the preset. Use the

data wheel to select a preset (1-60). Confi rm your selection with OK to return to

the previously selected menu (before entering RECALL).

Empty presets (without a name) cannot be RECALLED.

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4.8 STORE menu Use this menu to store previously created presets in the internal memory.

If you need more memory capacity you can store your presets externally on a PC (data dump via RS-232 or LINK RS-485 interface).

4.8.1 INTERNAL MEMORY

Fig. 4.45: Store Internal

The window on the right-hand side lists the presets already stored in the internal

memory. You can allocate a memory location to the preset, give it a NAME

and overwrite an existing confi guration or select an unused memory location.

If you want to overwrite an existing preset, then confi rm your command with

OK. The display will prompt you to confi rm once again. Press OK to confi rm,

or CANCEL to quit.

Fig. 4.46: Store Internal

If the preset to be overwritten was previously locked in the PRESET LOCK menu

(see chapter 4.8.4), the process cannot be completed; a corresponding message

is displayed.

Fig. 4.47: Store Internal

If you save to an unused preset location, the store command will be executed

directly, i.e. without further prompts.

Please note that you have to assign a name to each preset. Presets without a proper name cannot be saved.

AUTO-STORE

Your DCX2496 features an AUTO-STORE function. This means that all settings are saved automatically, once every few seconds, to a temporary, non-volatile memory. For example, if there is a power failure while youre editing, at least the last few edits (before the last auto-store operation) are available directly from the auto-store memory. This function cannot be disabled.

4.8.2 DELETE/FORMAT

Fig. 4.48: Store Delete/Format

On the next menu page you can erase presets from the internal memory.

Similar to the previous page, then, in the right-hand window, mark the

preset to be deleted. When you press OK, the display prompts you to confi rm

your selection.

Fig. 4.49: Store Delete/Format

Press OK to delete the preset. Locked presets cannot be deleted.

4.8.3 COPY

On the third page of the STORE menu you can copy presets from one

location to another.

Fig. 4.50: Store Copy

Select the SOURCE PRESET and the DESTINATION PRESET. The display indicates

both the number, name and status (LOCKED/UNLOCKED) of the preset.

Fig. 4.51: Store Copy

Locked DESTINATION PRESETS cannot be overwritten. In this case, the display informs you that the process cannot be completed. Since SOURCE PRESETS will not get lost during the copying process, it does not matter whether they are locked or not.

When all settings have been made and confi rmed with OK, the DESTINATION

PRESET is directly overwritten and the display indicates the name of the new

preset. Locked SOURCE PRESETS are stored as unlocked presets. To lock them,

go to the next page of the STORE menu (PRESET-LOCK). You can also unlock

locked DESTINATION PRESETS there.

4.8.4 PRESET-LOCK

Fig. 4.52: Store Preset-Lock

The last page of the STORE menu allows you to LOCK or UNLOCK your presets.

The right-hand window displays the preset. Use ALL PRESETS to select all presets.

Press OK to lock the preset, or CANCEL to unlock it.

Here, you can unlock a DESTINATION PRESET you wish to overwrite, or lock

recently copied presets.

5. Audio Connections The BEHRINGER ULTRADRIVE PRO DCX2496 has standard electronically balanced

inputs and outputs. The circuit design has an automatic hum suppression with

balanced signals and is able to operate, without problem, even at highest

levels. Externally-induced mains hum etc. is thus effi ciently suppressed.

The servo-function, also automatic, recognizes the connection of unbalanced

pin assignments and changes the nominal level internally so that there is no

diff erence in level between the input and output signals (6 dB correction).

Please ensure that only qualified persons install and operate the device. During installation and operation the user must have sufficient contact to earth. Electrostatic discharges might affect the operation of the unit.

output

For unbalanced use, pin 1 and pin 3 have to be bridged

1 = ground/shield 2 = hot (+ve) 3 = cold (-ve)

input

12 3

1 2

3

Balanced use with XLR connectors

Fig. 5.1: XLR connections

6. Applications On the following pages we present the most useful applications for your

ULTRADRIVE PRO, using a few practical examples. For each example there is

an appropriate preset available, which you can use as a starting point for your

own set-ups.

Please note that these presets provide only basic outline settings that must

be adapted to meet your specifi c requirements in terms of loudspeaker,

amplifi er and room acoustics!

The application examples are arranged in three groups:

1. Classic setups (chapters 6.1 6.6)

2. Special applications: zoning / delay lines / surround (chapters 6.7 6.9)

3. Large-scale applications requiring two DCX (chapters 6.10 6.12)

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6.1 Stereo tri-amp operation

XENYX X2222USB Mixing Console

EUROPOWER EP2000 Stereo power amplifier

High (3)

High (6)

Mid (2)

Mid (5)

Low (1)

Low (4) Loudspeaker left Loudspeaker right

Left

In A

Out 1 2 3 4 5 6

In B

Stereo output

Right

Fig. 6.1: Stereo 3-way operation

Stereo Tri-Amp operation is one of the most popular applications. The stereo input signals (In A+B) are split up into three frequency bands per stereo side and then

reproduced using the 6 outputs. This ensures the best possible use of your 3-way sound reinforcement system, since the individual drivers reproduce only those

frequency ranges for which they are ideally suited. Intermodulation distortion is thus eff ectively minimized.

6.2 Stereo bi-amp operation plus mono subwoofer

XENYX X2222USB Mixing console

High

HighRight (4)

Right (3) Mid

Mid

EUROLIVE B1800X PRO

SUM (A + B) signal (5)

Low

EUROPOWER EP2000 Stereo power amplifier

Mono bass (amplifier mono bridged)

Mono subwoofer

Left (2)

Left (1)

Right

Stereo output

Left

In A

Outputs: (6 is not used)1 2 3 4 5

In B

Fig. 6.2: Stereo 2-way operation plus subwoofer

Each driver (speaker diaphragm) of the two 2-way speaker cabinets is controlled separately to ensure optimum reproduction of treble and mid-range frequencies.

The bass is reproduced by a mono subwoofer, which is driven by a power amp in mono-bridged mode. The sub-woofer receives its signal from the DCXs SUM input,

which is limited to bass frequencies and is the sum of mix signals In A+B. The unused input C and output 6 could be used for a mono delay line, for example.

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6.3 3x bi-amp operation (LCR/Triple Bi-Amping)

XENYX X2222USB Mixing console

Left

In A

Outputs: 1

Low

High

High (2) High (4)Left Mid

(Center)

Low (1)

EUROLIVE B1520 PRO

Low (3)

High (6) Right

Low (5)

Low High

EUROPOWER EP2000 Stereo power amplifier

2 3 4 5 6

In B In C

RightCenter channel

Low

High

Fig 6.3: 3x2-way operation [LCR/Triple Bi-Amping]

Three 2-way speakers driven from three inputs. Such a setup is used for stage monitors or in cinemas, where, in most cases, the two stereo cabinets (completely to the

left and right) are used to play back music and eff ects, while the center cabinet reproduces voices. Hence the name L-C-R, which stands for Left-Center-Right.

Note that this scenario will not work for the DCX2496LE as it does not have an INPUT C jack.

6.4 Stereo operation plus mono subwoofer

Output 4 usable as additional mono delay line output. Output 5 + 6 usable as additional stereo delay line output.

XENYX X2222USB Mixing console

High (1)

EUROLIVE B1800X PRO

Passive mono subwoofer

SUM (A + B) signal

EUROPOWER EP2000 Stereo power amplifier (mono bridged)

B815NEO Left active loudspeaker

B815NEO Right active loudspeaker

Right

Stereo output

Left

In A

Outputs: 1 2 3 (4, 5 and 6 not used)

In B

Low (3)

Fig. 6.4: Stereo operation plus mono subwoofer

A full-range stereo signal is sent to two active speaker cabinets for stereo reproduction. There is no need for a dedicated frequency separation because the crossover

and amplifi er in the active speaker are perfectly adapted to each other. However, to achieve more power in the bass, low frequencies are cut off in the active cabinets

and routed to a subwoofer. The power amp is set to mono-bridged mode and the SUM signal derived from In A+B is sent to the subwoofer. Outputs 4 to 6 can be used

as mono or stereo delay lines.

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6.5 Stereo operation plus 2 subwoofers

Output 5 + 6 usable as additional mono delay line outputs.

XENYX X2222USB Mixing console

Left

In A

Out 1 2 3 4 (5 and 6 not used)

EUROPOWER EP2000 Stereo power amplifier

EUROLIVE B1220 PRO

Left passive loudspeaker

Right passive loudspeaker

In B

Stereo output

Right

High (2)

High (4)

EUROLIVE B1800X PRO

Left active subwoofer Right passive subwoofer

Low (3)

Low (1)

Fig. 6.5: Stereo operation plus 2 woofer cabinets

Only two frequency ranges (Low and High) are used on each stereo side. The two passive speaker cabinets for the higher frequencies are limited towards the bass end

and are fi ne-tuned in their sound with the DCXs internal equalizer. The stereo bass signal is fi rst sent to the active woofer, which also provides the passive woofer

cabinet with suffi cient power for the right-hand low-frequency channel. The unused outputs 5 and 6 can be used as mono delay lines.

6.6 Stereo bi-amp operation plus subwoofer and additional monitor

XENYX X2222USB Mixing console

Monitor output

Right

Left

Stereo sub master In A

Outputs: 1 2 3 4 5 6

In B In C

High (2)

High (4) Left Right

Mid (3)

Mid (1)

Active mono subwoofer EUROLIVE F1220A Full Range mono monitor

In C signal

Low (5) SUM (A + B) signal

Fig. 6.6: Stereo 2-way operation plus subwoofer and additional monitor

Inputs A+B carry the stereo signal optimized for the two 2-way speakers. The woofer signal is derived from the sum signal of A+B, limited in its frequency range and

routed to the active sub-woofer. A separate signal from the mixing console (aux/subgroup) for a separate speaker can be processed via In C. In our example, this is a

full-range stage monitor with its own amplifi er able to play back a dedicated monitor mix for the singer, drummer or other performers.

This scenario does not apply to the DCX2496LE.

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6.7 Mono 6-zone distribution mode

XENYX X2222USB Mixing console

Mono master output

In A

Outputs: 1

(Sub) (Mid)(Low Mid)

(Low)

(1)

Left

EUROLIVE B1520 PRO

Right Left Right Left Right

(2) (3) (4) (5) (6)

2 3 4 5 6 Identical full range mono output signals

(High mid)

(High) EUROPOWER EP2000 Stereo power amplifier

Fig. 6.7: Mono 6-way Zoning (signal distribution mode)

In this special-purpose application, the ULTRADRIVE PRO is not used as a frequency crossover but rather as a signal distributor, for dedicated EQing plus individual

delays and separate volume settings for each output. The monophonic mix signal is split up and sent to six equal outputs. It can be used for a variety of applications

requiring the transmission of music or speech over large distances or to several rooms or rooms consisting of several compartments. Examples are large discotheques,

multi-room clubs/pubs/bars, shopping malls, restaurants, hotels, lobbies, trade show and conference halls, railway stations, churches/cathedrals and even at home

where you can use the DXC2496 to play back music in every room.

6.8 Stereo 3-zone delay line

XENYX X2222USB Mixing console

EUROLIVE B1520 PRO

All loudspeakers: full range

Left (1) Right (2)

Left (3) Right (4)

Left (5) Right (6)

(Low)

(High) EUROPOWER EP2000 Stereo power amplifier

Delay line 1

(Low)

(High)

Delay line 2

(Low)

(High)

Delay line 3

Right

In A

Outputs: 1 2 3 4 5 6

In A

Stereo sub master Left

Right Main amplification Stereo master

Left

Fig. 6.8: Triple stereo delay line

In this application, the ULTRADRIVE PRO is not used as a crossover network. Instead, it produces stereo delay lines, i.e. stereo speaker cabinets delayed in time with

regard to each other. All pairs of cabinets are supplied with the same full-range stereo input signal A+B. Then, these pairs can be placed at regular distances away

from the stage, as is often the case at big open-air concerts. The farther away the original signal (usually the music played on stage) is, the more audible the delay

between speaker signal (close to the listener) and original signal (far away) becomes. The DCX2496 allows you to make up for the resulting echoes by adding specifi c

delay times to the speaker signals. This allows the audience to feel as if they were part of it even though they may be far away from the stageand this without any

annoying echoes.

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6.9 3.0 Channel surround

XENYX X2222USB Mixing console

Left

Mono surround channelOut 5/6 identic

In A

Outputs: 1 2 3 4 5 6

In B In C In C Signal

2x mono surround

Stereo high frequencies

Stereo low frequencies

EUROPOWER EP2000 Stereo power amplifier

Low Full range (mono)

EUROLIVE B1220 PRO

High

High

High

Low Left (1)

Right (3)

Low

Left (2)

Right (4)

Left (5) Right (6)

Stereo sub master

Right

Surround rear

Surround front

Fig. 6.9: Surround 3.0

With this 3-channel confi guration your audience experiences a live surround sound that comes close to the popular Dolby Surround sound format. The 2-way front

speakers carry the main stereo signal from inputs A+B. A separate mono surround signal is supplied via In C, which is reproduced by two rear (or side) full-range

speakers. The surround signal can be a delayed signal derived from the stereo sum signal, it can be processed with reverb or any other eff ect, or it can even provide a

separate sound. Using this confi guration, your surround music performances, slide shows, silent-movies or video shows will be a real experiencethe sound of ocean

waves lapping onto the shore or space ships fl ying through outer spaceall embedded into atmo sounds fl oating around the room.

This scenario does not apply to the DCX2496LE.

6.10 Stereo 4-way bridged system plus 2 monitors

XENYX X2222USB Mixing console

Stereo master left channel

Mono out 1

RS-232

In A

6 5 4 3 2 1 Outputs Outputs: 1 2 3 4 5 6

High (4)

LINK

(RS-485)

4-way loudspeaker tpwers

(In A signal)

High (4)

EUROPOWER EP2000 Stereo power amplifier

High mid (3) High mid (3)

Mid (2) Mid (2)

Low (1) Low (1)

In B signal (5) In B signal (5)

Left Right

In C signal (6) In C signal (6)

Full range mono monitors

Full range mono monitors

EUROLIVE F1220A

In B In C In A In B In C

Mono out 2 (Sub)

Mono out 4

Mono out 3

Stereo master right channel

Fig. 6.10: 4-way mono-bridged operation plus 2 monitors (per stereo side)

This application uses one ULTRADRIVE PRO for each stereo side. When both units are coupled to each other via the LINK jacks, and one of them is additionally

connected to a notebook/PC, you can use the computer to remotely control both devices with our free CrossOverRemote Software.

In this example, each DCX2496 is supplied with one side of the main stereo signal (In A). Two additional mono signals are routed from the console to inputs B and

C. Two power amps each are used for the 4-way paths of each P.A. stack, while the third power amp drives two full-range stage monitors. This allows for building a

stereo 4-way system that gives the musicians four on-stage monitors that can be accessed individually.

This scenario does not apply to the DCX2496LE.

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6.11 5-way mono operation plus 1 additional mono signal

XENYX X2222USB Mixing console

Mono out 1

RS-232

In A In B In A In B

1 2 3 4 5 6 Outputs Outputs: 6 5 4 3 2 1

EUROPOWER EP2000 Stereo power amplifier

High (6) High (6)

High mid (5) High mid (5)

Mid (4) Mid (4)

Low mid (3) Low mid (3)

Low (2) Low (2)

In B signal (1) In B signal (1)

Left Right

EUROLIVE F1220A Full range mono monitor

EUROLIVE B1800X PRO Mono subwoofer

Stereo master left channel

Mono out 2

Stereo master right channel

LINK

(RS-485)

4-way loudspeaker towers

(In A Signal)

Fig. 6.11: 5-way mono operation plus 1 additional mono signal (per stereo side)

Again, two ULTRADRIVE PROs can be remotely controlled from a notebook/PC by using our free CrossOverRemote Software.

This set-up is similar to the one described in chapter 6.10. Here, however, even fi ve frequency-optimized ways per stereo side are transmitted. The subwoofer has a separate

mono-bridged power amp, just like the sixth channel, which can be used independently and is controlled from the separate B input. In our example, one of these mono

channels is used for an individual subwoofer, while the the mono channel of the second ULTRADRIVE PRO drives a full-range stage monitor.

6.12 5.1 Surround operation

Surround processor/decoder

Front left Front

center

In A

RS-232

In B

Front right

In C

LINK

RS-485

Front left Front center

Front right

XENYX X2222USB Mixing console In A

Outputs: 1

Screen/curtain

Front left Front center Front right

High

2 3 4 5 6 Outputs: 6 not used 5 4 3 2 1

In B In C In A In B In C

Front subbass Rear right Rear left

Front sub- bass

In C

Rear right

In B

Rear left

In A

or

(2)

Low

(1)

High

(4)

Low

Front subbass (LFE) connected in a row

High (2)

Low (1)

Rear left Rear right

High (4)

Low (3)

(3)

High

(6)

Low

(5)

Fig. 6.12: Surround 5.1

(To be continued on next page...)

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With two DCX2496 units you can even realize todays most popular surround format:

5.1. In addition to the speaker cabinets and power amps (or active speakers as in

the simplifi ed illustration shown here), all you need is a surround decoder to play

back pre-produced 5.1 material such as DVDs, or a mixing console with six outputs

(e.g. stereo out plus four subgroups). In the latter case, you can create highly

sophisticated surround mixes even without a special surround sound decoder.

The preset 5.1 FRONT has been optimized for the L-C-R front speakers

with 2 speaker ways each (see also chapter 5.3). The three signals required

Front-Left, Front-Center, Front-Right are routed via the three inputs (A, B, C)

to the fi rst DCX2496.

On the second DCX2496, the preset 5.1 REAR should be used as a starting

point. It supplies the two rear surround speakers (also 2-way systems) plus the

monophonic sub-bass channel (LFE = Low Frequency Enhanced) with the

input signals Rear-Left, Rear-Right and Sub-bass, using connectors In A, B, C.

The sixth output of the second ULTRADRIVE PRO is not used in this application,

but is left available for additional eff ects or as a mono delay line.

This scenario does not apply to the DCX2496LE.

7. Specifi cations

Analog Inputs (A, B, C)

Type electronically balanced

Connector XLR

Max. input level +22 dBu

Input impedance approx. 35 k @ 1 kHz

Crosstalk -72 dB @ 0 dBu

Digital Input (A) - DCX2496

Connector XLR

Format S/PDIF or AES/EBU

Input level 0.3 to 10 Vpp

Input impedance approx. 110

Sampling frequency 32 to 96 kHz

Special feature Sample Rate Converter

Microphone Input (C) - DCX2496

Type electronically balanced

Connector XLR

Max. input level -23 dBu

Input impedance approx. 670 @ 1 kHz

Phantom supply +15 V

Analog Outputs (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)

Type electronically balanced

Connector XLR

Max. output level +22 dBu

Output impedance approx. 100 @ 1 kHz

Crosstalk -100 dB @ 10 dBu

System Data

Sampling frequency 96 kHz

Signal delay < 1 ms Analog input to analog output

Frequency response 10 Hz to 45 kHz (-3 dB) typ.

Dynamic range 112 dB

THD+N Ratio 0,007% @ 0 dBu

0,004% @ 10 dBu

Converters

A/D Converter CS5381

Resolution 24-Bit Delta-Sigma

Oversampling 64x

Dynamic range 120 dB typ.

D/A Converter AK4393

Resolution 24-Bit Delta-Sigma

Oversampling 64x

Dynamic range 120 dB typ.

Serial Interface (DCX2496)

RS-232

Type 9-pin sub-D connector

Transmission type 115200 bauds, 8 data bits,

1 stop bit, no parity

RS-485 (2x)

Type RJ-45 connector

Transmission type 38400 bauds, 8 data bits,

1 stop bit, no parity

Power Supply

Mains Voltage

USA/Canada 120 V~, 60 Hz

Europe/U.K./Australia 230 V~, 50 Hz

Japan 100 V~, 50 - 60 Hz

General export model 100 - 240 V~, 50 - 60 Hz

Power consumption approx. 12 W

Fuse 100 to 240 V~: T 1 A H

Mains connector Standard IEC receptacle

Dimensions/Weight

Dimensions (H x D x W) 45 x 483 x 208 mm

(1.75 x 19 x 8.1")

Weight approx. 2 kg (4.4 lbs)

Shipping Weight approx. 3.2 kg (7 lbs)

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9. Block Diagram

*The DCX2496LE does not have an INPUT C jack.

10. Menu Structure

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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION COMPLIANCE INFORMATION

Responsible Party Name: MUSIC Group Services NV Inc.

Address: 5270 Procyon Street Las Vegas, NV 89118 USA

Phone Number: +1 702 800 8290

ULTRADRIVE PRO DCX2496/ULTRADRIVE DCX2496LE

complies with the FCC rules as mentioned in the following paragraph:

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B

digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed

to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential

installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency

energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause

harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that

interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause

harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined

by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the

interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diff erent from that to which the

receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the

following two conditions:

(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and

(2) this device must accept any inte

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