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1.   It is electronically switched before the output stage  so it will not physically change the  connections to the XLR pins   OUTPUT LEVEL  Individual front panel volume controls  20 turn potentiometers for each channel  provide 24dB   s of  adjustment range for the analog outputs  These are located in the lower left and right corners of the front  panel and are marked    L    and    R     For balanced outputs  this means a full scale digital signal    0dBFS   can  be set for analog output levels in the range from 0dBu to  24dBu  and for unbalanced operation     0dBFS   can be set for analog output levels in the range from  6dBu to  18dBu   M   DA 824 SETTINGS  The M   DA 824 has a number of internal settings  which can be accessed by removing the top cover  please  see    Opening the LavryBlue    Page 20       LavryBlue  Operations Manual    16    For unbalanced operation  you will need to set the analog output mode by positioning the user selectable  jumpers J2  J3  J4 and J5 inside the 4496  After you open the top cover  they are located next to each analog  XLR output connector near the back of the module   s PC board  Jumper positions  left or right  are viewed  looking at the module   s PC board with the front of the 4496 facing towards you  There are 3 pins on each  jumper block  Choose the mode for each channel by selecting which position these jumpers will be in  if   Left    jumper the two leftmost pins  if  Right    jumper the two rightmost pins   Analog Output Mode
2.   J2  J3  J4  J5    Balanced output  as shipped from factory   Left  Left  Left  Left    Unbalanced Output     Pin 2 active  Pin3 to ground  Left  Right  Left  Right    Unbalanced Output     Pin 3 active  Pin2 to ground  Right  Left  Right  Left       PLEASE NOTE  Pin 1 of each XLR is always grounded  to provide driver side shield ground  It is highly  recommended to have only the cable shield connected to Pin 1 for proper cable shield connection   Lavry Engineering does not recommend using Pin 1 as signal return for unbalanced configuration  thus all  the jumpers J2 J5 should be on the board in their proper selected position and the shield should be  connected on the XLR end of the cable   Clock Modes setup  a 4 position DIP switch  designated as U18  determines the clock settings as follows   Mode description  Position 1 left most   Position 2  Position 3  Position 4  right most     Independent operation  OFF  OFF  OFF  ON    M   DA 824 Specifications   Noise   110dBFS  20Hz     22KHz unweighted   Distortions  1kHz tone at  1dBFS   002 FS  1kHz tone at  20dBFS   0013 FS  1kHz tone at  60dBFS   0006 FS  Sample rates  96kHz  88 1kHz  48kHz  44 1kHz in CrystalLock    or Narrow with a      100ppm lock range      150ppm typical    Front panel lamps indicate sample frequency and    Lock      42 100kHz Wide lock mode  varispeed   Crystal lock accuracy  1ppm   10 sec maximum  Channel separation  100dBFs at 1KHz  Flatness response      05dB  10Hz  20KHz   Phase linearity  2 degrees 
3.  10Hz   22 kHz   Polarity Front panel switch selects    Pin 2      or    Pin 3       Analog Outputs  Balanced XLR     4dBu nominal level     maximum level of 24dBu      25dB  or  Unbalanced  Maximum level of 18dBu      25dB   Balanced  Unbalanced  settings are configurable for Pin 2 or Pin 3    Hot    operation via user selectable  jumpers  Individual analog output front panel volume control adjustments  20  turn potentiometers for each channel  provide 0 to  24dBu range for balanced  outputs  and    6dBu to  18dBu for unbalanced operation for a digital signal of     0dBFS     full scale digital level    Digital Input  AES EBU Balanced XLR  110 Ohm  transformer isolated  Compatible with  coaxial SPDIF using appropriate adapter     LavryBlue  Operations Manual    17     MICROPHONE PREAMP     OPERATION   The LavryBlue Microphone Preamplifier is a dual channel    double width    unit  This means that a 4496  frame can hold a total of two MicPre   s or one MicPre and two other modules  One popular configuration is  the    2A2D2MicPre     which has two channels each of A to D  D to A  and microphone preamplification   Use of a digitally controlled ANALOG level control ensures the precision of gain adjustment as well as  consistently low noise and distortion across a gain range of 21to 70dB   s  or 11to 60dB   s of gain when  using the    Pad    switch   The transformerless input employs special circuitry for very high Common Mode  Rejection with extended frequency response  Impeda
4.  Analog Converter M   DA 824     M   DA 824 OPERATION  The M   DA 824 is a two channel module that converts digital audio to analog audio with word lengths of  16  20 or 24 bits at sample rates of 44 1  48  88 2 or 96 kHz   The M   DA 824 always clocks to the digital audio signal feeding its XLR input    In CrystalLock    or Narrow modes  it can lock to standard sample rates  44 1  48  88 2 or 96 kHz    In Wide mode  the module can lock to vari speed frequencies in the ranges of 42 100 kHz    Please Note  This means that the settings of the M   SYNC and any signal on its    Sync In    connector have  no effect on the M   DA 824  One benefit to this approach is that multiple M   DA 824   s in the same 4496  unit can operate asynchronously at different sample rates   The 4496 is configured at the factory with the audio XLR outputs of the M   DA 824 set for electronically  balanced line level operation  nominal  4dBm   DO NOT CONNECT Pin 2 or Pin 3 to Pin 1 in the  XLR for unbalanced operation without first setting the internal jumpers  Doing so will cause  distortion  although the equipment is protected against damage from short circuit  Please see    M   DA 824  SETTINGS     page 16  for details on operating the M   DA 824 with Unbalanced outputs   The analog outputs are electronically balanced  and the polarity can be configured by the front panel switch  for Pin 2          non inverting  operation or Pin 3         operation   The setting which matches the default setting of 
5.  analog audio and digital audio connections to the M   AD 824 are made with the three XLR connecters  on the back panel  There are no connections internal to the 4496 for these signals     LavryBlue  Operations Manual    8    1   USING THE    SET SELECT    SWITCH ON THE M   AD 824  The SET SELECT switch is intuitive and actually far easier to use than to describe  Use it to enter  or  exit  the Program Mode by holding the switch either up or down for 3 seconds   There are individual functions  Saturation Modes  Reference   amp  Peak Hold  and multiple parameter  functions  Wordlength   amp  Dither ABC    SELECT  click switch    Down    to moves the indicator from one function to the next  In all cases  toggling  the switch    Down    enables the indicated parameter as the next function is selected   SET click switch    Up    to toggle individual functions    On    and    Off     For individual functions  a  constantly illuminated lamp means    On    and blinking lamp means    Off     For multiple parameters  SET  moves the indicator sequentially through each parameter  In multiple parameters possible choices are  indicated by a blinking lamp  and the current selection is indicated by a constantly illuminated lamp   To move through all functions  continue toggling SELECT  The lamps for the parameters or function will  illuminate to indicate their status as you toggle through each function  then move on to the next function   To exit the program mode  hold the switch either UP 
6.  analog tape saturation is applied to the  waveform  As a result signal peaks that would have reached    0dBFS   are reduced by 6dB   s  Please keep in  mind that enabling this mode automatically adds 6dB more level as seen on the meters of the M   AD 824   for signals below the    12dBFS    threshold      so the point at which the    saturation    starts is     6dB    on the  meters  The MAX lights still indicate when the maximum input level of the converter is exceeded and the  resulting digital waveform will be    clipped      Please Note  If your music source has a fairly high average level  and the input is already high enough that  the signal peaks are near    0dB    on the meters  you may find that you want to lower your input level when  you switch this function    ON     This may mean that the increase in level is less than the maximum 6dB   s  possible  but at that point  with that much    saturation     it will probably sound noticeably distorted  This  function is not supposed to replace a limiter  if that is what is called for  The design is optimized to prevent  an occasion loud peak from causing clipping if the level was raised in a program source that has a relatively  low average level with occasional peaks that are much louder  a    wide dynamic range      The next two functions in Program Mode are METER functions  they will be addressed later     LavryBlue  Operations Manual    9    5   SELECT DITHER  amp  OPTIONAL NOISE SHAPING for 16bit or 20 bit modes   
7.  and  wiring the cables that plug into the MicPre outputs accordingly   The    Left    or    Right    refer to which two of the three pins the jumper is placed  as viewed facing the front  of the 4496 while looking towards the inside of the back panel   Analog Output Mode  U6  U7  U8  U9    Balanced output  as shipped from factory   Left  Left  Left  Left    Unbalanced Output     Pin 2 active  Pin3 to ground  Left  Right  Left  Right    Unbalanced Output     Pin 3 active  Pin2 to ground  Right  Left  Right  Left    Phantom Power disabling  In the special case of vintage condenser microphone that have their own power  supply  it may be desirable to disable the Phantom Power when using the    Condenser    setting on the front  panel switch  There is a jumper  U101  near the middle of the PC board towards the front panel for this  function  It is labeled    Phantom    and the    Off    position disables Phantom Power completely   Optimizing for longer cable lengths  near the    Phantom Power    jumper is a second jumper  U80  labeled     CMMR     The default setting of this jumper is    On    for cables up to 200 feet long  To optimize the input  for cables longer than 200 feet  the jumper can be moved to the    Off    position  The    Off    position will  work in either circumstance  but using the    On    position for cables less than 200 feet in length does  improve the noise rejection of the input   SPECIFICATIONS   For more information please go to  http   www lavryenginee
8.  or 48  kHz would allow AD operation at 88 2 or 96 kHz respectively  In WIDE mode this means a sync signal in  the range of 42 50 kHz will allow conversion at twice the frequency  84 100 kHz   The front panel lamps  indicate the AES output sample rate   The 2X SWITCH    OFF    position requires the frequency of the external sync signal and M   SYNC sample  rate switch settings to match in Narrow Mode   FOR EXAMPLE  if you have 48kHz external word clock source  the M   SYNC module can  generate a signal at 96kHz to clock the A to D converter s  when the 2X Switch is    ON     and the  M   SYNC   s switches are set to    48 96        High        Narrow     and    Wrd Clk      3   M   SYNC SPECIFICATIONS  INTERNAL CLOCK ACCURACY       25 ppm  parts per million   NARROW MODE LOCK RANGE       150 PPM for standard sample rates  44 1  48  88 2   amp  96 kHz   WIDE MODE LOCK RANGE   42 50 kHz range in    LOW     84 100 kHz range in    HIGH     SYNC INPUT   The unit accepts an input sync signal at the rear panel BNC labeled    SYNC IN      This can be either a standard   Sample rate WORD CLOCK    5V TTL level     2 5V 5V amplitude   or an AES SYNC SIGNAL  2 5V 5V amplitude    The input IS NOT internally terminated  please see    Regarding Termination     below    SYNC OUTPUT   The unit provides an output sync signal at the rear panel BNC labeled    SYNC OUT     The signal is useful  for driving another LavryBlue 4496 system  for example a multi channel application requiring more than 
9. 8  channels of A to D   The output clock is a 75 ohm back terminated 3V signal  compatible with the BNC  input of the next 4496 chassis and standard WORD CLOCK inputs    REGARDING TERMINATION   If the 4496 is the only unit being fed the Word Clock signal  connect the cable using a BNC  T  adapter  plugged into the    Sync In     On the other side of the    T     place a 75 Ohm BNC terminator connector  If the  Word Clock is    chained    using    T    connectors to other devices  be sure that there is a 75 Ohm terminator  on the    T    of the LAST device in the chain  and that none of the other devices have INTERNAL  TERMINATION  Alternately  if there is only ONE device with internal termination  it can be wired at the     end of the chain    in place of the terminator  The important point is that there is only ONE termination and  it is located at the end of the chain     LavryBlue  Operations Manual    7     M   AD 824 Analog to Digital Converter    M   AD 824 OPERATION  The M   AD 824 is a two channel unit  converting analog audio to AES digital output in wordlengths of 16   20  or 24 bits  It receives its clock  internal or external  from the M   SYNC board  multi channel sync   All  M   AD 824 units in a 4496 frame receive the same clock signal from the M   SYNC to minimize jitter and  inter channel timing differences   Looking at the back of the 4496  each M   AD 824 module has a group of three XLR connectors  In each  group  the LEFT INPUT is the right female XLR and 
10. C     controls the clocks of all AD converters in the 4496  simultaneously  It takes the form of an additional printed circuit board that is controlled by the panel on the  left side of a LavryBlue equipped with AD converters  In multichannel systems  user settings such as word  length or dither are typically the same across all channels  so a selectable    Master Slave    mode is available  on the M   AD 824 module  This allows the front panel parameters set on the Master module to be sent to  the Slave modules so that each module does not need to be set individually   Stand alone DA modes  The M   DA 824 digital to analog converter functions well as a stand alone unit   CrystalLock    jitter elimination enables the M   DA 824 to clock externally while virtually eliminating the  audible effects of source jitter  Independent operation also means multiple signals at different sample rates  can be converted asynchronously from digital to analog in the same 4496 unit equipped with multiple DA  modules  Although the DA   s operate independently  the CrystalLock    and Narrow modes have a fixed     propagation delay     so the outputs from multiple DA   s clocked from a common source remain coherent     LavryBlue  Operations Manual    4    M   SYNC Multi Channel Sync Module    1   M   SYNC OVERVIEW  The M   SYNC supplies the clock signal for all M   AD 824   s in a 4496 frame  It is controlled by the left   most panel on the front of the 4496  If there are no M   AD 824   s in you
11. Dither  ABC 1 and ABC 2 are grouped together  similar to Word Length        Acoustic Bit Correction   is dither plus psycho acoustic enhancement of the converter   s  dynamic range for word length reduction to 20 or 16 bits   Some describe this as getting more than  16 bits performance with a 16 bit word length        ABC 1 provides a gentler enhancement curve       ABC 2 provides a more aggressive enhancement curve       NOTE  Setting the position of the internal DIP switch position to    ON    changes ABC 1 and ABC 2 to  less aggressive curves  Please refer to the SETTINGS SECTION on pages 10 11   6   METER FUNCTIONS  The meters on the M   DA 824 display the    digital level     or in other words the peak level of the signal after  it has been encoded by the A to D converter  This means they are extremely accurate  and will reflect  adjustments made to the analog input trimmers  This also means that there is no way to show actual signal  level above    0 dB    or    Full Scale Digital     all bits    On      The MAX lamps indicate that this level has been  exceeded  but not by how much  This is why the lamps from    5 dB to 0 dB are red  to indicate that with  typical audio signals you are approaching the level where a loud peak might be    clipped    by exceeding 0  dB  It is desirable to record as loud as possible without exceeding 0 dB and thus making the MAX lamps  light  So don   t be afraid to    record in the red    of the M   DA 824   s meters  but it is best to avo
12. E BACK OF THE 4496  FRAME  DO NOT OPEN THE UNIT WITH THE POWER CORD CONNECTED   Use a  2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the ten Phillips head recessed screws that hold the top cover in  place  Once these screws are removed  you can safely remove the top cover to reveal the printed circuit  boards     Please refer to the individual module   s    Settings    section for the available switch settings and jumper  options    If an M   AD 824 module and M   SYNC are to be added to a 4496 that did not previously have them  installed  Lavry Engineering is required to perform the installation  There are a number of critical  calibrations that are part of this procedure  Field upgrades not performed by Lavry Engineering or an  authorized Lavry Dealer may void the warranty  Your dealer can provide assistance or you can contact  Lavry Tech Support  techsupport lavryengineering com    If you need to add or change modules  please refer to the document under SUPPORT at  www lavryengineering com entitled    Upgrading your Lavry Blue      If you have any questions  please contact Tech Support  techsupport lavryengineering com    LavryBlue 4496 Chassis Specifications  The 4496 Chassis is a standard 1U 19   rack unit   Input Voltage      Universal    input accepts inputs of 90 264VAC  47 63Hz  Internally fused 2 5A  Current Consumption  120VAC   Steady state  Typically less than 0 5A  Varies with configuration number of modules    Steady state Maximum  1A  Dimensions   19    wide x 11 5   deep 
13. ION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU     Copyright   2000 by Lavry Engineering  Inc  All rights reserved      Acoustic Bit Correction    and    Lavry Engineering    are registered trademarks of Lavry Engineering   Inc   Internet   http   lavryengineering com   techsupport lavryengineering com    
14. LavryBlue Series  Model LE   4496  Modular Audio System    Operations Manual  Lavry Engineering  Inc   PO Box 4602  Rolling Bay  WA 98061   360  598 9757  http   lavryengineering com   e mail  techsupport lavryengineering com  Revision 2 0C  April 2007    LavryBlue  Operations Manual    2    Table of Contents  Page    1  LavryBlue 4496 System Overview  3    2  M   SYNC Multi channel Sync Module    a  Overview  4    b  Operation  5    c  Specifications  6    3  M   AD 824 Analog to Digital Converter    a  Operation  7    b  Settings  10    c  Specifications  12    3   M   DA 824 Digital to Analog Converter    a  Operation  13    b  Settings  15    c  Specifications  16    4   MicPre Microphone Preamplifier    a  Operation  17    b  Settings  18    c  Specifications  18    5   Opening the 4496  19    6   4496 Chassis Specifications  19    7   Warranty  20    LavryBlue  Operations Manual    3    LavryBlue 4496 System Overview  The LavryBlue System is a modular 1U high 19 inch rack unit  configurable to accommodate multiple  functions including Digital to Analog conversion  Analog to Digital conversion  and Microphone Pre   amplification  The hardware is designed to operate at industry standard 44 1  48  88 2 and 96 kHz sampling  rates  with the additional flexibility in    Wide Mode    of operation from external clocks at non standard or  variable sample rates in the ranges of 42 to 50 kHz and 84 to 100 kHz   The Lavry Blue chassis contains a power supply equipped with additiona
15. ded to add more channels or different functions  as the user   s needs  change  Please see    Opening the LavryBlue 4496    on page 20 for details   All modules are added left to right  Because the M   SYNC provides the clock source for all A to D  conversion  the M   AD 824 A to D modules must be grouped together on the left side of the 4496 chassis   M   DA 824 D to A converters are placed in the next available slots to the right of the A to D   s  The MicPre  would be furthest to the right in 4496 units with converter modules  The MicPre is a doublewide module   and thus would occupy two    slots      Another aspect of the modular approach is that all analog audio and AES SPDIF digital connections are  made externally  The only interconnecting signals internal to the 4496 are detailed below under    Shared  clocks and settings     For example  this means that if you wanted to record the MicPre output using the  M   AD 824  you would need to connect XLR cables from the MicPre output to the M   AD 824 input  Or  if  you wanted to monitor the M   AD 824   s digital output through the M   DA 824  you would need to provide  an AES digital connection to the M   DA 824 from the M   AD 824 or the device the M   AD 824 is feeding   Shared AD clocks and settings  Operating multiple channels of Analog to Digital conversion with  independent clocks can creates timing or    phase shift    differences that degrade sonic imaging  To avoid  this problem  a Master Sync unit  the    M   SYN
16. id lighting the  MAX lamps  See    Saturation Modes     sections 3 amp 4 above  for ways to record higher levels without     clipping      7   PEAK HOLD  Enabling this function will indicate and    hold    the highest peak level  The peak that is  held can be reset by quickly activating the front panel switch   8   REFERENCE METER BRIDGE   In this mode  the range of the M   AD 824   s meters are    expanded    around the reference level so that each  lamp indicates approximately 0 2dB of input level change above or below the reference level   To use this mode you need an analog audio reference tone source  1 kHz for example   The tone needs to  be at a level that corresponds to the AVERAGE level of the music source  This    average    level will  typically be in the range of 10 to 20dB   s below analog PEAK level of the music program  For those with  VU meters  this would typically be    0dBVU     For those without VU meters  that have a PC interface with  fixed     4    level outputs  the equivalent would be a digital tone at a level 14dB below 0dBFS routed to a  pair of analog outputs that are feeding the M   AD 824   s analog inputs   The digital level    0dBFS    is  sometimes referred to as digital    clipping    level   Before applying the tone  use the    Select Set    switch to select    Reference     An illuminated pair of lamps   Left and Right channel  indicates the reference level between  10 and  20dB on the meters  they will be  near the middle of the meters    
17. l output power noise filtering  The  modules are bolted in and connected to each other in a daisy chain manner  enabling power distribution  across the chassis  This interconnection also provides for communication between the units that in some  cases are user selectable  One of the advantages of this approach is the ability for AD converters to    share     a common clock source  the M  SYNC  to minimize jitter and operate multiple channels in phase   The chassis provides room for up to 4    single width    modules  Most modules are single width 2 channel  units  so the chassis has space for up to eight channels of conversion or processing  The MicPre is also 2   channel  but it takes up the space of two AD or DA modules  so one chassis can provide up to four channels  of microphone preamplification  Each module has a front panel and a rear panel that are directly in line  with each other from front to back in the 4496 chassis   This flexible design means that the Lavry Blue chassis can be configured to accommodate anything from a  single module for stereo AD or DA conversion  to a maximum of eight channels of conversion  The unit  may be configured for any mix of functions  for example  2 channels of AD and 2 channels of DA  or 6  channels of AD plus 2 channels of DA  One popular configuration is 2 channels AD  2 channels of DA and  2 channels of MicPre  Another advantage is that the LavryBlue can initially be purchased in a    minimal     configuration and then later upgra
18. ll restore the  last set of parameters programmed by the user  INTERNAL SETTINGS   The M   AD 824 has a number of internal settings  which can be accessed by removing the top cover  please  see    Opening the LavryBlue    Page 20    There is a    DIP switch    located on the M   AD 824 PC board that controls a number of parameters  There is  also a    jumper    which can be used to set the threshold for Analog Saturation mode   The polarity of the XLR inputs on the M   AD 824 is configured at the factory for   Pin 2          non inverting   amp  Pin 3          inverting   It is possible to switch the polarity to Pin 2          amp  Pin 3         by changing the setting of the DIP switch  Position 2 from    OFF    to    ON        LavryBlue  Operations Manual    11      M   AD 824 Internal Settings  cont      DIP switch settings   Position 1   On     Master  Off   Slave  Position 2   On     XLR Pin 3          Off  XLR Pin 2          Position 3   On     gentle ABC  Off     aggressive ABC  Position 4   future enhancements      Please Note     XLR Pin         refers to the    non inverting    input  The opposite signal pin would be the     inverting input    for balanced operation  For example Pin 2         would mean Pin 3 was         or    inverting      Jumpers Settings   Balanced Audio Input Configuration       Please Note  In order to maintain good noise rejection qualities  Lavry Engineering recommends that  you use balanced inputs for unbalanced sources as well   Four jumpe
19. module parameters may be programmed independently via the slave module   s own front panel  switch  However  the master slave relationship will override such settings  the next time the master  module parameters are programmed  the settings will change immediately on all the slaves as well  So if  you want to program different settings on Slave modules  be sure to program the MASTER FIRST  When  the frame is powered    ON     the slaves will always emulate the nearest master module      When the power is turned on  the  9dB lamps will remain steady on slave modules   The  9dB lamps will flash for a few seconds on any master modules   See the    Settings    section  below  for DIP switch location   M   AD 824 SETTINGS  EXTERNAL SETTINGS on M   AD 824 front panel   Wordlength selection between 24  20 and 16 bits  Analog soft saturation     rounding off signal peaks    to enable driving the ADC harder for extra hot  recording  Digital soft saturation  emulates tape saturation     enabling 6dB hotter operation for signals under    12dBFS  Reference Meter Bridge with    10   12   14   16   18 and    20dBFS reference points  Peak Hold  to hold and indicate the highest peak indicated by the meters  It is reset when quickly operating  the front panel switch  Dither  for proper truncation to 20 or 16 bit word length   ABC 1 and ABC 2  similar to dither  but with added noise shaping processing   The various parameters are retained in a non volatile memory  thus  turning the power on wi
20. n  power is applied to the MicPre  This is indicated by the level display numerals    flashing     In this mode   they will indicate the last level that was set before power was removed as a convenient reminder  but the  actual gain will be set to    Minimum     Each channel has its own Protected Mode   To exit Protected Mode  you simply need to adjust the gain    up    or    down     Even a quick activation of the  toggle switch will cause the display to stop flashing and set the MicPre to the indicated gain   Please Note  You should always exit Protected Mode on BOTH channels after powering the 4496    On      even if you are not using one or both of the MicPre channels at that time     LavryBlue  Operations Manual    18    SETTINGS   The MicPre has a number of internal settings  which can be accessed by removing the top cover  please see     Opening the LavryBlue    Page 20      Configuring the output for Balanced or Unbalanced operation  the outputs can be configured for  Unbalanced operation by placing the jumpers U6  U7  U8  and U9 on the appropriate pins  They are located  next to the male output XLR connectors  Please note that the polarity is Pin 2         on the input  connectors  so configuring the outputs for Pin 3 active unbalanced operation would result in the  polarity of the output signal being inverted with most microphones  Lavry Engineering would therefore  recommend when configuring the output for Unbalanced operation to use the    Pin 2 active    setting 
21. nce matching at the input stage optimizes the response  for Ribbon  Dynamic  and Condenser microphones   Phantom power is enabled only in the    Condenser    setting which is indicated by the    decimal point     illuminating on the right side of both channels    Gain Display  Phantom power can be disabled for use with  vintage condenser microphones that have their own power supply  by changing an internal jumper setting   see    settings    section  below    The output is electronically balanced XLR  4dBu nominal level  The inputs and outputs are electronically  balanced  and configured for Pin 2          non inverting  operation  There are internal jumpers to reconfigure  the output for unbalanced operation  see    settings    section  below    Looking at the back of the 4496  each MicPre module has two sets of two XLR connectors  two female  inputs and two male outputs  In each set  the LEFT CHANNEL is the right XLR and the RIGHT  CHANNEL is the left XLR connector   This    mirror image    position of the XLR connectors is due to the straight through construction of the  modules  Facing the front of the 4496  the Left channel is on the LEFT and the Right channel is on the  RIGHT side of each module   s PC board   All audio connections to the MicPre are made with the four XLR connecters on the back panel  There are  no connections internal to the 4496 for these signals   As a safety feature to prevent unwanted    pops    or    thumps     the MicPre enters Protected Mode whe
22. omatically between 42 50 kHz or 84 100 kHz  The  indicators for 44 1 AND 48 kHz light to indicate non standard frequencies in the 42 50 kHz range  and the  88 2 AND 96 kHz indicators light to indicate non standard frequencies in the 84 100 kHz range     SAMPLING RATE AND LOCK INDICATORS   The converter automatically detects the incoming sample rate and displays it via one of the 4 LED  indicators marked as 44 1  48  88 2 or 96 kHz  The Lock LED indicates that the module is locked to a  digital input when it is constantly illuminated  When the Lock indicator is flashing  it indicates that a  signal is not present or an unlocked condition exists  such as no signal or a missing cable at the digital  input  or a digital signal with an out of range sample frequency      LavryBlue  Operations Manual    15    POLARITY SWITCH   This switch on the front panel  with positions marked as    Pin 2      and    Pin 3       provides the ability to  invert the signal polarity  When set to    Pin 2       a increasing value  positive slope  of the digital input   s  waveform causes the voltage on Pin 2 of the XLR analog output to increase  and the voltage on Pin 3 to  decrease  The converse is true with the    Pin 3      switch setting   The setting for this switch that matches the factory configuration of the M   AD 824 Analog to Digital  converter is     PIN 2        Please don   t confuse the function of the polarity switch with the Balanced or Unbalanced configuration of  the Analog Outputs
23. or DOWN for 3 seconds  If you don   t use the switch  for 10 seconds  the unit will automatically exit the program mode  except in Reference Mode  which will  remain active until you toggle down  SELECT    All settings are retained in a non volatile memory  thus  turning the power on will restore the last set of  parameters programmed by the user  2   SELECTING THE DESIRED WORD LENGTH  16  20  24 bit    Enter program mode and the Word Length lamps illuminate  the first group of parameters in the list   To  set the Word Length  Toggle up  SET  until the lamp next to the desired word length of 16  20  or 24 bits  stops blinking  Remember  while in    SELECT MODE     if the lamp is blinking the function is not selected  or    OFF     If it stays lit  it is selected or    ON     The indicated Word Length can now be enabled by toggling  down  SELECT   By    Selecting     the status of the next function is also displayed   3   Analog Soft Saturation  This is an analog peak limiter before the input of the A to  D converter to protect against overloads  An  internal 3 position jumper  J6  enables the threshold to be lowered or raised for the analog soft saturation  feature  Please refer to the    Settings    section  below  for details  Default setting is a    3dBFS threshold   4   Digital Soft Saturation  Select this option to emulate an overdrive condition of magnetic tape  Signal levels below  12 dBFS digital  are raised 6db   s  Above this level  a transfer function that emulates
24. r 4496  there will not be an  M   SYNC  In this case  a LAVRY ENGINEERING logo panel takes the place of the M   SYNC panel   For A to D Clocking Modes  there are three options    For Internal Clock operation set the far right switch on the M   SYNC to INT   There are different types of    jitter    that can affect digital systems  some become part of the  recording and others don   t  Jitter in the A to D converter   s master clock can cause inaccuracies  that DO become part of the recording  Jitter in transmission from the converter to the device it is  feeding  a recording PC for example  DOES NOT become part of the recording  Therefore  Lavry  Engineering recommends that you operate A to D converters on    Internal Clock    if possible    For External Clock operation  set the far right switch on the M   SYNC to one of two external sync modes   WRD CLK to lock the M   SYNC to an incoming external word clock signal  The lock condition  is indicated when the lock lamp illuminates   AES to lock the M   SYNC to an incoming external AES Sync signal   The lock condition is indicated when the lock lamp illuminates      The SYNC IN BNC connector is for feeding WORD CLOCK and AES SYNC signals to the M   SYNC    The SYNC OUT BNC connector is for supplying WORD CLOCK from the M   SYNC to external  devices      There is a 2X SWITCH on the M   SYNC rear panel near the BNC connectors  Select    ON    to enable the  unit to receive standard sync rates  42 50 kHz  while facilitating conver
25. range  Toggle    SET    to move these lamps to the desired reference level   10    12   14   16   18 or    20dBFS as indicated by the scale printed on the meter of the M   AD 824    Apply the tone to the analog inputs of the M   AD 824  If the top lamps of the meter are lit  it means that the  analog input level is ABOVE the meter range  and if the bottom lamps are lit the level of the tone is  BELOW the range   Use a small screwdriver to adjust the front panel 20 turn pots to bring the input level    on scale    and the  lamps will appear to move up from the bottom or down from the top until they coincide with the selected  reference level  This indicates that you analog reference level     0dBVU    for example  corresponds to the  digital reference level of the M   AD 824  You can also set the level above or below the reference mark for  reference levels between the available marks  for example  five lamps below       10 reference level    would  be     11dB      Remember each lamp is  0 2 dB   s of level change in reference mode     LavryBlue  Operations Manual    10    9   MASTER SLAVE MODES  A module may operate in either master or slave mode  The slaves copy parameters set on the master to their  immediate left   A Master module is located in the leftmost chassis position and set to    master    via its internal DIP switch   position 1 set to    ON      All the other modules can be set to    slave     using each one   s DIP switch  position  1 set to    OFF       Slave 
26. rds    Mute      Setting the WIDE NARROW switch to NARROW provides a     150 PPM lock range  Use this setting  for standard sample rates  44 1  48  88 2   amp  96 kHz  In Narrow mode  the incoming Sync signal   s sample  rate MUST MATCH the settings of the M   SYNC to    Lock     see Sample Rate Switch Positions  above  and  2X Switch  below    Setting the WIDE NARROW switch to WIDE and the HIGH LOW switch to LOW provides external  clock operation in the 42 50 kHz range   Setting the WIDE NARROW switch to WIDE  and the HIGH LOW switch to HIGH provides external  clock operation in the 84 100 kHz range  The rear panel 2X switch must be    OFF    for this configuration    When in NARROW lock  one frequency indicator lamp shows the selected output rate    When in WIDE lock and LOW  the top lamps  44 1 and 48 kHz  are lit simultaneously to  indicate 42 50 kHz range    When in WIDE lock and HIGH  the bottom lamps  88 2 and 96KHz  are lit simultaneously to  indicate 84 100 kHz range     LavryBlue  Operations Manual    6     External Clock Operation cont     There is a 2X SWITCH on the rear panel near the BNC connectors  Set the 2X SWITCH to    ON    and  the M   SYNC   s HIGH LOW switch to    HIGH    to enable the unit to receive standard sync rates while  facilitating conversion at double speed  This feature allows high speed sampling in facilities without high   speed sync capability      2X    mode works in both narrow and wide lock  In NARROW mode this means sync signals of 44 1
27. ring com forum_images MicPre pdf  Distortion  Measured at 100Hz  1kHz  10kHz   amp 20kHz   Gain setting 40  0 001   Gain setting 60  0 005   Noise  Input referenced noise at gain settings from 40 to 70dB   Input shorted   128dB  150 Ohm source  126dB  Gain  Individual stepped analog control with 21 to 70 dB   s gain in 1dB steps for each channel   Pad  Front panel switch for 10 dB    Pad    controls both channels   Inputs  Two channels of electronically balanced XLR inputs wired for Pin 2          non inverting   Pin 3           inverting   Input impedance matching for Ribbon  Dynamic  and Condenser microphones  Front panel  switch controls both channels  Absolute Maximum input  3V   Outputs  Two channels electronically balanced XLR outputs  4dBu nominal level   24dBu Maximum  Output Level  Wired for Pin 2          non inverting   Pin 3          inverting  operation  Can be configured for  unbalanced operation using internal jumpers   Phantom Power  48V  Available on the input XLR connectors  only in the    Condenser    setting  Dual  regulation provides exceptional inter channel isolation     LavryBlue  Operations Manual    19    Opening the LavryBlue 4496  The modular design of the LavryBlue 4496 system allows for expansion and or reconfiguration   There are also some user configurable settings that are available inside the unit in the form of DIP switches  or jumpers   In either case  you will need to open the 4496   First  BE SURE THAT YOU UNPLUG THE AC POWER CORD FROM TH
28. rs  J1  J2  J3 and J4  are located behind the analog input XLR connectors   Please be sure to leave the jumpers set for balanced operation   The settings are  J1 to    IN P3     J2 to    IN P2     J3 to    IN P3     and J4 to    IN P2     Soft Saturation  Jumper  J6 enables the lowering of the threshold for the analog soft saturation feature   and is labeled to denote the THRESHOLD  The default mode is a connection between the center pin and  the front pin  HIGH position  A more aggressive saturation curve occurs when lowering the saturation  threshold by connecting the center pin to the rear pin  LOW position   Default setting  High threshold  saturation starts at    3dBFS  J6 jumper set to LOW threshold saturation starts at    6dBFS     LavryBlue  Operations Manual    12    M   AD 824 Specifications  Dynamic Range  22Hz     22KHz unweighted   114dBFS     1dBFS  THD N  1KHz unweighted   Internal clock or NARROW lock  typical and worst case    1dBFS   98dBFS typical    96dBFS worst case    3dBFS   102dBFS typical    98dBFS worst case    10dBFS   109dBFS typical    107dBFS worst case    20dBFS   112dBFS typical    110dBFS worst case   Common mode rejection  Greater then 100dBFS for AC power line frequencies  measured by applying 24dBu 100Hz common mode  input signal  with no internal gain   Analog input levels  balanced or unbalanced source   24dBu peak level with no internal gain  front panel pots counter clockwise   13dBu peak level with maximum internal gain  front panel po
29. sinesses   This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights  You may have others which vary from  state jurisdiction to state jurisdiction   LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS  LAVRY ENGINEERING DOES NOT  BY VIRTUE OF THIS AGREEMENT  OR BY ANY COURSE  OF PERFORMANCE  COURSE OF DEALING  OR USAGE OF TRADE  MAKE ANY OTHER  WARRANTIES  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING  WITHOUT LIMITATION  ANY  WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY  FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  TITLE OR  NONINFRINGEMENT  AND ALL SUCH WARRANTIES ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY  DISCLAIMED  LAVRY ENGINEERING EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED INDEMNITIES   LAVRY ENGINEERING SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT  INCIDENTAL   CONSEQUENTIAL  PUNITIVE  SPECIAL OR EXEMPLARY LOSSES OR DAMAGES  INCLUDING   WITHOUT LIMITATION  DAMAGES TO RECORDINGS  TAPES OR DISKS  DAMAGES FOR LOSS  OF BUSINESS PROFITS  BUSINESS INTERRUPTION  LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION  LOSS  OF GOODWILL  COVER  OR OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS  ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO  THE USE OF THE PRODUCT  OR ARISING FROM BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONTRACT   NEGLIGENCE  OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY  EVEN IF LAVRY ENGINEERING HAS BEEN  ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LOSSES OR DAMAGES  ANY DAMAGES THAT Lavry  ENGINEERING IS REQUIRED TO PAY FOR ANY PURPOSE WHATSOEVER SHALL NOT  EXCEED THE ORIGINAL COST PAID TO LAVRY ENGINEERING FOR THE APPLICABLE  PRODUCT  BECAUSE SOME STATES JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR  LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES  THE  FOREGOING LIMITAT
30. sion at double speed  84 100  kHz   See External Clock Operation  below  for details    PLEASE NOTE  The M   SYNC is NOT internally terminated  See    Regarding Termination    under the  M   SYNC Specifications section  Page 6      LavryBlue  Operations Manual    5    2   M   SYNC OPERATION  INTERNAL CLOCK OPERATION   Set the right hand switch on LavryBlue M   SYNC to    INT      The Narrow Wide switch has no effect when the M   SYNC is set to    Internal    operation   The    Lock  lamp does not illuminate during Internal Clock operation   The 2 left switches set the sample frequency for Internal Clock and External Clock Narrow Mode   The HIGH LOW switch is set to High for 88 2 and 96 kHz  and to Low for 44 1 and 48 kHz   SAMPLE RATE SWITCH POSITIONS   Sample Rate indicated by LED  48 96   44 88 Switch  High     Low Switch    44 1 kHz  Down  Down    48 kHz  Up  Down    88 2 kHz  Down  Up    96 kHz  Up  Up    EXTERNAL CLOCK OPERATION   Set the right hand switch to    WRD CLK    or    AES      The unit locks to a signal applied to the rear panel BNC connector labeled    SYNC IN       WRD CLK locks the M   SYNC to incoming word clock  When lock is achieved  it is indicated  by the LOCK lamp illuminating    AES locks the M   SYNC to an incoming AES signal  When lock is achieved  it is indicated by the  LOCK lamp illuminating   The use of    AES BLACK    for AES Sync is recommended  whenever possible  This is an AES  signal with all of the audio data set to    0    or in other wo
31. t Pin 1 to Pin 2 or Pin 3 of the AUDIO XLR   s for unbalanced operation without setting the  internal jumpers first  Please see    M   DA 824 Settings    section below  Page 16    Interface Standard  Connector type  Signal    Signal    Shield    AES XLR  Pin 2   Pin 3   Pin 1    SPDIF RCA  Center Pin  Outer Contact  Outer Contact     Please Note  Because the AES SPDIF signal is    polarity independent     Pin 2 and Pin 3 can be  interchanged in the wiring scheme   FRONT PANEL SWITCHES   LOCK MODE   Use the front panel switch to choose the lock mode that is best suited for your source   Choose CrystalLock    to activate specialized hardware to provide almost total jitter elimination from the  incoming digital signal This proprietary circuit utilizes a temporary buffer memory and a DSP controlled  instrumentation digital to analog converter to effectively    re clock    the incoming data to a vastly more  stable internal crystal clock  The result is extremely low distortion and transparent imaging  even if the  source is especially  jittery    Choose Narrow Lock to reduce the sampling frequency input range to lock to signals within    100ppm   parts per million  around a fixed rate  44 1  48  88 2 or 96 kHz   Narrow lock operation provides improved  jitter rejection over Wide Lock when operating with a known fixed frequency   Choose Wide Lock for applications requiring non standard sample rates  including most normal varispeed  operations  It allows the sampling rate to run aut
32. the M   AD 824 analog to digital converter is  Pin 2           All analog audio and digital audio connections to the M   DA 824 are made with the three XLR connecters  on the back panel  There are no connections internal to the 4496 for these signals     LavryBlue  Operations Manual    14     M   DA 824 Operation cont    Looking at the back of the 4496  each M   DA 824 module has a group of three XLR connectors  In each  group  the LEFT OUTPUT is the right male XLR and the RIGHT OUTPUT is the left male XLR  connector  The female XLR is the AES digital input   This    mirror image    position of the analog outputs is due to the straight through construction of the  modules  Facing the front of the 4496  the Left channel is on the LEFT and the Right channel is on the  RIGHT side of each module   s PC board   The Digital input of the M   DA 824 is AES digital format  which is a 110 ohm balanced 5V standard  The  input is compatible with SPDIF format  75 ohm unbalanced   and can be    adapted    by using a simple  adapter cable or    barrel    adapter from RCA to XLR  In some cases it may be necessary to use a  transformer or simple electronic    level shifting    interface designed for this propose  but this not usually  necessary  Because the AES input is transformer coupled  the signal MUST connect to pin 2 and pin 3 of  the XLR connector  It is also OK to connect either Pin 3 or Pin 2 to Pin 1  but not both  in XLR connector  that plugs into the AES input ONLY   DO NOT connec
33. the RIGHT INPUT is the left female XLR  connector  The male XLR is the AES digital output   This    mirror image    position of the analog inputs is due to the straight through construction of the  modules  Facing the front of the 4496  the Left channel is on the LEFT and the Right channel is on the  RIGHT side of each module   s PC board  The analog inputs are electronically balanced  4dBu nominal  level  configured by internal DIP switch for Pin 2          non inverting  operation   The output of the M   AD 824 is AES digital format  which is a 110 ohm balanced 5V standard  The output  is compatible with SPDIF format  75 ohm unbalanced   and can be made compatible by using a simple  adapter cable or    barrel    adapter from RCA to XLR  In some cases with older SPDIF I O  it may be  necessary to use a transformer or simple electronic    level shifting    interface designed for this purpose  but  this is not typically the case  Because the M   AD 824   s AES output is transformer coupled  the signal  conductors MUST connect to pin 2 and pin 3 of the XLR connector  It is also OK to connect either Pin 3 or  Pin 2 to Pin 1  but not both  in the XLR connector that plugs into the AES output   Interface Standard  Connector type  Signal    Signal    Shield    AES XLR  Pin 2   Pin 3   Pin 1    SPDIF RCA  Center Pin  Outer Contact  Outer Contact     Please Note  Because the AES SPDIF signal is    polarity independent     Pin 2 and Pin 3 can be  interchanged in the wiring scheme   All
34. ts clockwise   Analog input Gain  11dB   s available internal gain  Gain increases when turning Front Panel pots clockwise   Analog inputs  Female XLR Electronically balanced  4dBu nominal level  Input impedance 5k Ohms   configured for XLR Pin 2         factory default  user selectable by internal DIP switch      Digital Output  Male XLR AES Digital interface  transformer coupled  SPDIF compatible with appropriate adapters   Output Word length  24  20 or 16 bits selectable from the front panel   Bar Graph display  21 lamps indication  color coded  for each channel  including MAX lamp  for digital overload   0 to      10dBFS in 1 dB increments   12 to    20dBFS in 2dB increments  followed by    25   30   40 and    50dBFS  to indicate low level activity   Reference Meter Bridge  Enables selection of reference points  indication lamps  on the bar graph display  to    10   12   14   16   18  or    20dBFS levels  The magnified input signal is indicated in reference to the selected reference level in  0 2 dB steps   Dither  Enables distortion and noise floor modulation free truncation to 20 or 16 bits word length   Acoustic Bit Correction     Dither plus psychoacoustic enhancement of the converter dynamic range for truncation to 20 or 16 bits   ABC 1 provides a gentler enhancement curve  ABC 2 provides an aggressive enhancement curve   Note  ABC 1 and ABC 2 may be replaced by less aggressive curves using the internal DIP switch     LavryBlue  Operations Manual    13     Digital to
35. x 1 75    high   Enclosure minus clearance for switches and connectors measures 10 5    deep   Approximate Weight     9 lbs  Varies with configuration number of modules      LavryBlue  Operations Manual    20    LIMITED WARRANTY  Subject to the conditions set forth below  for one year after the original purchase date of the product  Lavry  Engineering will repair the product free of charge in the United States in the event of a defect in materials  or workmanship   Lavry Engineering may exchange new or rebuilt parts for defective parts  Please call the factory for an  RMA number prior to shipment  No product will be accepted for warranty service without a pre issued  RMA number   This warranty is extended only to an original purchaser of the product from Lavry Engineering  or an  authorized reseller of Lavry Engineering  Products that are purchased from unauthorized resellers do not  have any warranty coverage  A valid purchase receipt or other valid proof of purchase will be required  before warranty service is provided  This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials or  workmanship and does not cover damages which occur in shipment or failures resulting from accident   misuse  line power surges  mishandling  maintenance  alterations and modifications of the product  or  service by an unauthorized service center or personnel  Lavry Engineering reserves the right to deny  warranty service to products that have been used in rental  service bureau  or similar bu
    
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