Xilica Xp-8080 Digital Matrix System/Speaker Controller Owner's Manual

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XP Series

Loudspeaker Management System

User Manual

XILICA Audio Design

Important Safety Instructions

1. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS

All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.

2. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS

The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.

3. HEED ALL WARNINGS

All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.

4. FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS

All operating and use of instructions should be followed.

5. DO NOT USE THIS APPARATUS NEAR WATER

Do not use the product near water. For example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like.

6. CLEAN ONLY WITH DRY CLOTH

Unplug the unit from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.

7. DO NOT BLOCK ANY VENTILATION OPENINGS

Slots and openings in the cabinet back or bottom are provided for ventilation, to ensure reliable operation of the limit and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat source. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacture's instructions have been adhered to.

8. DO NOT INSTALL NEAR ANY HEAT SOURCES

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This Product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produces 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 prongs are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit 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. ONLY USE ATTACHMENTS/ACCESSORIES SPECIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER.

12. USE ONLY WITH CART, STAND, TRIPOD, BRACKET, OR TABLE SPECIFIED BY THE

MANUFACTURER, OR SOLD WITH THE APPARATUS. WHEN A CART IS USED, USE

CAUTION WHEN MOVING THE CART/APPARATUS TO AVOID INJURY FROM TIP-OVER.

Do not place this unit on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The unit may fall, causing serious injury to someone, and serious damage to the appliance. A unit and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.

13. UNPLUG THIS APPARATUS DURING LIGHTNING STORMS OR WHEN UNUSED FOR

LONG PERIODS OF TIME.

For added protection for this unit during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power line surges.

14. REFER ALL SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. SERVICING IS

REQUIRED WHEN THE APPARATUS HAS BEEN DAMAGED IN ANYWAY, SUCH AS WHEN

THE 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

FROPPED.

15. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE

THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

16. APPARATUS SHALL NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING AND NO

OBJECTS FILLED WITH LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES, SHALL BE PLACED ON THE

APPARATUS.

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents .................................................................... 4

3.0 Front Panel Functions ................................................... 7

4.0 Rear Panel Functions ..................................................... 9

5.0 Powering Up the Device .............................................. 10

6.0 Operating the Channel Menus .................................... 11

7.0 Operating the System Menus ...................................... 18

9.0 PC Control Software .................................................... 26

10.0 Specifications ............................................................... 27

11.0 Warranty ........................................................................ 29

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1.0 Introduction

The XP series is a digital loudspeaker management system designed for the touring or fixed sound installation markets. The absolute latest in available technology is utilized with 40-bit floating point processors and high performance 24-bit Analog Converters. The high-bit DSP prevents noise and distortion induced by truncation errors of the commonly used 24-bit fixed-point devices. A complete set of parameters include I/O levels, delay, polarity, 8 bands of EQ per channel, 31 bands of GEQ per input, multiple crossover selections and full function limiters. Precise frequency control is achieved with its 1 Hz resolution. Inputs and outputs can be routed in multiple configurations to meet any requirement. The XP series can be controlled or configured in real time on the front panel or with the intuitive

PC XConsole GUI accessed via the RS-232, USB or Ethernet interface.

Software upgrade for CPU and DSP via PC keeps the device current with newly developed algorithms and functions once available. Multiple setup storage and system security complete this professional package.

Shipped contents:

- XP Unit

- User Manual

- XConsole Software

- Power Cord

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2.0 Features

> Up to 8 Inputs and 8 Outputs with flexible routing

> 40-bit floating point DSP

> High Performance 24-bit A/D Converters

> 1 Resolution

> 31 Bands GEQ for each Input

> Multiple Crossover types with Full Function Limiters

> Precise Level, Polarity and Delay

> CPU and DSP upgrade via PC

> Individual Channel Buttons with Linking capability

> 2-Line x 16 Character Backlit LCD Display

> Full 5-segment LED’s on every Input and Output

> Storage of up to 30 Preset Setups

> Mic Preamps + Phantom Power for each Input Channel

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For XP-2040M / 3060M / 4080M / 8080M only.

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3.0 Front Panel Functions

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5 6 7

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1. USB – a standard Type B USB connector. Device driver from the provided software CD must be installed prior to usage.

2. RS232 – a standard female DB9 socket. A straight through cable is required for PC connection.

3. Mute (Channel Menu) Buttons – Mute or un-mute input and output channels. When an input channel is muted, a red LED will come on for indication.

When the <<Menu or Menu>> key is held down, the Mute Buttons selects the corresponding channel for the LCD menu display and is acknowledged by a green LED below the button. The last modified menu will be displayed on the LCD. Multiple channels can be linked or unlinked by pushing the desired channels. This eases programming for same parameters across multiple channels. Multiple Inputs can be linked together and multiple outputs can be linked together. Inputs and Outputs are linked separately.

4. Channel Menu LED Indicates the activated channels for data modification.

5. Peak Level LED Indicates the current peak level of the Signal:

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Signal, -12dB, -6dB, -3dB, Over/Limit. The Input Limit LED references to the device's maximum headroom. The Output Limit LED references to the threshold of the output limiter.

6. LCD Shows all the necessary information to control the unit.

7. Menu Buttons – There are 6 menu keys: <<Menu (Menu Down),

Menu>> (Menu Up), <<Cursor (Cursor Down), Cursor>> (Cursor Up),

Enter/Sys, Exit. The functions of each key is explained below:

<<Menu:

Go to previous menu screen. Holding this button down while pressing Mute key will go to the specify channel menu.

Menu>>:

Go to next menu screen. Holding this button down while pressing Mute key will go to the specify channel menu.

<<Cursor:

Go to previous cursor in the menu screen.

Cursor>>:

Go to next cursor in the menu screen. with selected actions.

Sys enters the System Menu from the main menu.

Exit: Exit to the Main Menu.

8. Rotary Thumb Wheel – Changes parameter data values. The wheel has travel velocity sensing which ease large incremental data modifications. For modifying delay and frequency (1 Hz resolution), pressing the Enter/Sys key simultaneously will increment/decrement the data value by 100X.

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4.0 Rear Panel Functions

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5 1,2,3

1. Main Power – Connects via a standard IEC socket. A compatible power cord is supplied with the unit. The voltage input is 90-240VAC, 50-60Hz.

2. Main Fuse – T2.5A-250V. Slow blow type.

3. Power switch – Controls power On/Off.

4. Ethernet – RJ45 connector for Ethernet control. The device should be connected to a router/switch/hub via a straight through CAT-5 cable.

5. Analog Inputs and Outputs – Separate 3-pin connectors

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are provided for each audio input and output. The device's output stage employs the balanced impedance topology. All I/O connectors have pin 1 as ground

(shield), pin 2 as + and pin 3 as -.

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XLR connectors for XP-2040 / 3060 / 4080, Euro Connectors for XP-8080

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5.0 Powering Up the Device

• After powering up the unit, the following initialization screen is displayed on the LCD:

** XILICA XP **

XP-4080 v9.00B

• The initialization process takes several seconds and during that period the unit boots and displays the device model and firmware version.

• After the initialization process is finished the XP displays its main screen:

** XILICA XP **

P01*

• The screen shows the current program number and program name assigned to the unit. If the program number ends with *, it means that no program is assigned, the last data before previous power down is recalled instead.

• Now the XP is ready to operate.

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6.0 Operating the Channel Menus

Channel Linking – While holding down the <<Menu or Menu>>, more than

1 channel from the same group (Input or Output group) can be selected to link the channels together. The green LEDs below the Mute buttons are lit for the linked channels. Any modification of the data for the selected channel will be applied to the linked channels as well. To cancel the linking, simply deselect the desired channel while the <<Menu or Menu>> key is still pressed, or just press the Exit key to deselect all channels.

Gain

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LEVEL:

I1:______ Mic

LEVEL:0dB

The level (or gain) ranges from 0dB to +45dB in 3dB steps. This level will only have an affect on the input channel when Mic Input is selected from the System Menu. Please refer to page 22 for more details.

LEVEL:

The level (or gain) ranges from -40.00dB to +15.00dB in 0.25dB steps.

I1:______ Signal

LEVEL:0.00dB

POL:

The polarity (or phase) can be normal (+) or inverted (-).

I1:______ Signal

POL:+

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For XP-2040M / 3060M / 4080M / 8080M models only.

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DELAY:

The maximum delay permitted is 650ms, in steps of approximately 10us. It can be displayed in ms, ft or m. The time unit of the delay is set in the

System Menu. Please refer to page 21 for more details.

I1:______ Signal

DELAY:000.000ms

EQ#:

Each input channel has 8 bands of equalization. This control selects one of the 8 available bands.

I1:______ EQ1

EQ#:1

BYPASS:

This control will un-bypass (Off) or bypass (On) the currently selected band.

I1:______ EQ1

BYPASS:Off

TYPE:

The 5 types of EQ that can be used are: parametric (PEQ), low shelf (LO-

SHF), high shelf (HI-SHF), 1 st

degree all-pass (AP-1), and 2 nd

degree allpass (AP-2).

I1:______ EQ1

TYPE:PEQ

FREQ:

The EQ center frequency ranges from 20Hz to 30kHz in either 1Hz steps or

1/36 octave steps. The frequency steps can be selected in the System

Menu. Please refer to page 21 for more details.

I1:______ EQ1

FREQ:1000Hz

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BW:

The EQ bandwidth ranges from 0.02 to 3.61 octaves in steps of 0.01 octave.

The equivalent Q value is automatically shown besides the octave value.

For 1 st

degree all-pass (AP-1) filter, the bandwidth will sets the phase shift at the centre frequency. This phase shift is gradually changed from 180 degrees above the centre frequency to the specified value.

I1:______ EQ1 I1:______ EQ1

BW:0.33 Q=4.36 DEG:15.5 deg

LEVEL:

The EQ level (or gain) ranges from -30.00dB to +15.00dB in 0.25dB steps.

I1:______ EQ1

LEVEL:0.00dB

6.4 Input Graphic Equalizer

GEQ#:

The graphic equalizer has 31 bands of equalization from 20Hz to 20kHz.

This control selects one of the 31 available bands. The frequency corresponding to each band is also shown.

I1:______ GEQ1

GEQ#:1 f=20

LEVEL:

The GEQ level (or gain) ranges from -30.00dB to +15.00dB in 0.25dB steps.

I1:______ GEQ1

BYPASS:

LEVEL:0.00dB

This control will un-bypass (Off) or bypass (On) the entire GEQ for this channel.

I1:______ GEQ1

BYPASS:Off

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6.5 Input/Output

TYPL:

The 3 available filter types for the low frequency crossover point (high pass) are: Butterworth, Linkwitz Riley or Bessel.

O1:______ XOver

TYPL:Off

FRQL:

The filter cut-off frequency for the low frequency crossover point (high pass) ranges from 20 to 30kHz in either 1Hz steps or 1/36 octave steps. The frequency steps can be selected in the System Menu. Please refer to page 21 for more details.

O1:______ XOver

FRQL:1000Hz

SLPL:

The filter slope for low frequency crossover point (high pass) ranges from 6 to 48dB/octave. The available slopes are 12, 24, 36 or 48 dB/octave.

O1:______ XOver

SLPL:24dB

TYPH:

The 3 available filter types for the high frequency crossover point (low pass) are: Butterworth, Linkwitz Riley or Bessel.

O1:______ XOver

TYPH:Off

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FRQH:

The filter cut-off frequency for the high frequency crossover point (low pass) ranges from 20 to 30kHz in either 1Hz steps or 1/36 octave steps. The frequency steps can be selected in the System Menu. Please refer to page 21 for more details.

O1:______ XOver

FRQH:1000Hz

SLPH:

The filter slope for high frequency crossover point (low pass) ranges from 6 to 48dB/octave. If the selected filter type is Linkwitz Riley, the available slopes are 12, 24, 36 or 48 dB/octave.

O1:______ XOver

SLPH:24dB

Filter configuration

Low crossover point

High crossover point

Highpass

Lowpass

Bandpass

FTRL not Off

FTRL Off

FTRH Off

FTRH not Off

FTRL not Off FTRH not Off

FRQL

FRQH

FRQL FRQH

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THRESH:

The compressor threshold ranges from -20 to +20dBu in 0.5dB steps.

ATTACK:

O1:______ Comp

THRESH:+20.0dB

The compressor attack time ranges from 0.3 to 1ms in 0.1ms steps, then ranges from 1 to 100ms in 1ms steps.

O1:______ Comp

ATTACK:10ms

RELEASE:

The compressor release time can be set at 2X, 4X, 8X, 16X or 32X the attack time.

RATIO:

O1:______ Comp

RELEASE:8XAtck

The compressor ratio is the slope in which the signal is compressed. It ranges from 1:1 to 1:40.

O1:______ Comp

RATIO: 1:1

6.7 Input/Output Channel Name

NAME:

A 6 characters name can be assigned to each channel.

I1:______ Name

NAME:______

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THRESH:

The limiter threshold ranges from -20 to +20dBu in 0.5dB steps.

ATTACK:

O1:______ Limit

THRESH:+20.0dB

The limiter attack time ranges from 0.3 to 1ms in 0.1ms steps, then ranges from 1 to 100ms in 1ms steps.

O1:______ Limit

RELEASE:

ATTACK:10ms

The limiter release time can be set at 2X, 4X, 8X, 16X or 32X the attack time.

O1:______ Limit

RELEASE:8XAtck

IN1-8:

This sets the input channel source for the current output channel. It can be used to mix the input source (in dB) or disable it (Off). If more than one input sources are enabled, they will be added together as the source for the current output channel.

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O1:______ Source

IN1:Off

O1:______ Source

IN2:-14.00

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Number of Inputs is dependent on the model.

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7.0 Operating the System Menus

The System Menus allow the user to control and change parameters that are related to the system behavior and general operation. It can be accessed by pressing the Sys key in the main menu (when no Input/Output or System Menu is activated). All System Menus require pressing the Enter key to confirm and save the settings.

The XP has a built in non-volatile memory that can store up to 30 different preset setups.

P:

This control selects which program to recall from the non-volatile memory.

The program name is displayed to the right of the program no.

SYSTEM Recall

P:1 ____________

The XP has a built in non-volatile memory that can store up to 30 different preset setups. A program can be stored using this menu. The old program with the same program number will be replaced. Once the program is stored in the flash memory, it can be recalled at a later time, even after power down.

P:

This control selects which preset location in the non-volatile memory to be saved.

SYSTEM Store

P:1

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NAM:

A descriptive name of up to 12 characters can be assigned to each program.

SYSTEM Store

NAM:____________

Settings

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An optional microphone preamp can be added to the XP series. The user can select Line input or Mic input from this menu.

IN1-8:

The user can choose between Line input or Mic input. For Mic input, the input will receive a 30dB gain. Each input channel can be selected individually.

SYSTEM Mic/L

IN1:Line

7.4 Phantom

The optional microphone preamp also comes with 48Volt Phantom Power, which can also be enabled or disabled per channel in this menu.

SYSTEM Phantm

IN1:On

Copy Channels from the source to the target. When the Source and Targets are both Inputs and Outputs, all audio parameters will be copied. When one of the Source or the Target is an input while the other is an output, only the

Level, Polarity, Delay, EQ, Crossover, and Channel Name are copied.

SOURCE:

This is the channel to be copied from.

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For XP-2040M / 3060M / 4080M / 8080M only, applies to Phantom Power as well.

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TARGET:

SYSTEM Copy

SOURCE:In1

This is the channel to be copied to.

SYSTEM Copy

TARGET:In2

FREQ MODE:

This changes the frequency control mode for EQ and crossover filters. It can be 36 steps/octave or All Frequencies (1 Hz resolution).

SYSTEM Generl

FREQ MODE:All

DELAY UNIT:

This sets the time unit for input and output delay to ms, ft, or m.

SYSTEM Generl

DELAY UNIT:ms

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The network settings are separated into 3 menus.

Eth-IP:

A unique IP address should be assigned to each unit in the network.

SYSTEM Eth-IP

:255.255.255.254

Eth-GW:

The gateway address of the network. Usually, this should be the IP address of your router/switch/hub address.

SYSTEM Eth-GW

:255.255.255.255

Eth-SM:

The sets the subnet mask used by your network.

SYSTEM Eth-SM

:255.255.255.255

NOTE: User must power cycle the unit for this settings to take effect.

DEVICE ID:

This control assigns a device ID from 1 to 16 to the unit. This ID is only useful when a network of more than 1 unit is used in conjunction with 1 or more XPanels.

SYSTEM Comm

DEVICE ID:1

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BAUD RATE:

The sets the baud rate of the serial communication. XConsole uses a baud rate of 115200, it should be left unchanged for most users.

SYSTEM Comm

BAUD RATE:115200

NETWORK ID:

This control assigns a network ID from 0 to 60000 to the unit. This ID is used for future network expansion only, please leave it at 0.

SYSTEM Comm

NETWORK ID:0

7.9 Security lock and unlock

PASSWORD:

The password is 4 characters in length. The factory default of a new unit does not require a password.

The device can be protected for unauthorized parameter and /or system abuse. The securtity settings can be controlled and stored in the device with the XConsole GUI only.

When the correct password is entered in the device all the locks are disabled. After reientering the password or powercycling the device, the locks are automatically enabled again.

SYSTEM Secure

PASSWORD:____

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7.11 Factory Settings

CURRENT:

This resets all the current parameters back to factory default settings only,

while stored presets and system settings stay untouched.

7.12 ISO Settings

SYSTEM Reset

CURRENT:Yes

SYSTEM ISO

THRESHOLD:102

This Internal System Optimizer reduces ground floor noise if no signal is present.

If unwanted Noise Gate effects are audible on low sound levels it can be switched to bypass mode.

SYSTEM ISO

BYPASS:On

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7.13 INFO

This menu contains 3 info screens:

The first screen displays the device name

SYSTEM Info

NAM:____________

The second screen displays the Firmware version

SYSTEM Info

FIRMWARE:v9.00

And the third and last screen displays the security code.

When no password is set the factory default code is 11110000.

SYSTEM Info

CODE:11110000

When another combination of characters is displayed a password is set in the device and certain functions are disabled for the user to modify.

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8.0 Quick Reference

Polarity

Parameters

EQ Number

EQ Bypass

EQ Type

EQ Level

EQ Frequency

GEQ Number

GEQ Level

GEQ Bypass

XOver Low Type

XOver Low Frequency

XOver Low Slope

XOver High Type

XOver High Frequency

XOver High Slope

Compressor Threshold

Compressor Attack Time

Compressor Release Time

Compressor Ratio

Limiter Threshold

Limiter Attack Time

Limiter Release Time

Channel Name

Menu

<<Menu

>>

Field

<<Cursor>

>

Min Max Steps Units

Mic 0 +45 3 dB

LEVEL dB

Signal POL

EQ

EQ

EQ

EQ#

BYPASS

TYPE

EQ LEVEL

EQ FREQ

+ / -

1 8 1

10us steps

Off /On

PEQ / Lo-Shf / Hi-Shf / AP-1 / AP-2

-30 +15

20 30,000

0.25

1 dB

Hz

0.02 3.61 0.01 Octave

GEQ GEQ#

GEQ LEVEL

GEQ BYPASS

XOver

XOver

XOver

XOver

XOver

XOver

FTRL

FRQL

SLPL

FTRH

FRQH

SLPH

1

-30

31

+15

1

0.25 dB

Off / On

Off / Butterworth / Linkwitz-Riley /

20

6 48

Bessel

30,000 1

6

Hz dB/octave

Off / Butterworth / Linkwitz-Riley /

Bessel

20 30,000

6 48

1

6

Hz dB/octave

Comp THRESH

Comp ATTACK

-20

0.3

+20

100

0.5

0.1 / 1 dBu ms

Comp RELEASE

Comp RATIO

Limit THRESH

Limit ATTACK

Limit RELEASE

1, 2, 3, 4, 5,

6, 7, 8

Name NAME

2 / 4 / 8 / 16 / 32X Attack time

1:1 to 1:40

-20

0.3

+20

100

0.5

0.1/1 dBu ms

2 / 4 / 8 / 16 / 32X Attack time

Off +15 0.25 dB

6 characters

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9.0 PC Control Software

The XP series is shipped with a special PC Graphic User Interface (GUI) application - XConsole. XConsole gives the user an option to control the unit from a remote PC. The GUI application makes it much easier to control and monitor the device, allowing the user to get the whole picture on one screen. Programs can be recalled and stored from/to PC’s hard drive, thus expanding the storage to become virtually limitless.

XConsole can be connected to the XP series via RS232, USB or Ethernet.

USB requires the installation of additional driver. The user is given an option to install it during the installation of XConsole, and if the user did not install it at that time, they may choose to do so by running the USB driver installer from the provided software.

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The latest version of XConsole and USB driver are available at www.xilica.com

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10.0 Specifications

Inputs and Outputs

Input Impedance: >10k Ohms

Output Impedance: 50 Ohms

Maximum Level:

Type:

+20dBu

Electronically balanced

Audio Performance

Frequency Response: +/- 0.1dB (20 to 30kHz)

Dynamic Range:

CMMR:

115dB typ (unweighted)

> 60dB (50 to 10kHz)

Crosstalk: < -100dB

Distortion: 0.002% (1kHz @+4dBu)

Digital Audio Performance

Processor:

Sampling Rate:

40-bit

96kHz

Analog Converters: High Performance 24-bit

Propagation Delay: 1.5ms

Front Panel Controls

Display:

Level Meters:

2 x 16 Character Backlit LCD

5 segment LED

Buttons: Mute/Edit

Dial Encoder: Embedded Thumb Wheel

Connectors

Analog Inputs: 3-pin Female XLR

3-pin Male XLR

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Analog Outputs:

RS-232: Female

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Power:

General

Power:

Standard IEC Socket

90-240 VAC (50-60Hz)

7

3-pin Euro Block for XP-8080 model

8

3-pin Euro Block for XP-8080 model

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Dimensions:

Weight:

19”x1.75”x9” (483x44x229 mm)

10 lbs / 4.5 kg

Audio Control Parameters

Mic Gain: 0to +45dB in 3dB steps

Gain:

Polarity:

-40 to +15dB in 0.25dB steps

+/-

Equalizers (8 per I/O)

Type:

Gain:

Bandwidth:

Gain:

Parametric, Hi-shelf, Lo-shelf, Phase 1, Phase 2

-30 to +15dB in 0.25dB steps

0.02 to 3.61 octaves (Q=0.3 to 72)

31-Band Graphic Equalizers (1 per Input)

-30 to +15dB in 0.25dB steps

Crossover Filters (2 per I/O)

Filter Types: Butterworth, Bessel, Linkwitz Riley

Slopes: 6 to 48dB/oct

Limiters (1 per Output)

Threshold: -20 to +20dBu

Attack:

Release:

0.3 to 100ms

2 to 32X the attack time

System Parameters

No. of Presets:

Program Names:

30

12 character length

Delay Units: ms, ft, m

Frequency Modes: 36 steps/oct, 1Hz resolution

Note: Specifications subject to change without notice

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11.0 Warranty

The XP Series is warranted covering materials and workmanship for a period of five (5) years, as determined by the date of retail purchase

(according to the sales receipt from an authorized dealer) or the date of manufacture if the sales receipt is not available (according to the serial number). This warranty applies to the product; therefore, the remainder of the warranty period will be automatically transferred to any subsequent owner. This warranty applies only to failure of a Xilica product caused by defects in materials and workmanship during the stated warranty period. It does not apply to a unit that has been subjected to abuse, accident, modification, improper handling/installation, or repairs made without factory authorization or by anyone other than authorized Xilica Field Service

Stations. This warranty is void if the serial number has been defaced, altered or removed. Products covered by this warranty will be repaired or replaced at the option of Xilica, without charge for materials or labor, provided all the terms of this warranty have been met.

For factory service, please call or email for a Return Authorization (R/A) number before shipping. If the product is shipped, the following information must be included in the package:

1. Owner’s complete name, daytime phone number, return street address and return authorization number.

2. The serial number of the product being returned and a copy of the retail sales receipt, if possible.

3. A complete description of the problem(s) experienced, including a brief description of how the equipment is being used and other equipments involved.

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XP User Manual v3.00 (Jul 2010)

XILICA Audio Design

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What is the maximum sampling rate supported by the Xilica XP-4080?
The Xilica XP-4080 supports a maximum sampling rate of 96kHz.
How many bands of EQ are available on each input and output channel?
There are 8 bands of EQ available on each input and output channel.
What types of filters are available on the EQ bands?
The EQ bands on the Xilica XP-4080 offer both Magnitude and Phase filter types.
Can I link multiple channels together for simultaneous control?
Yes, the Mute buttons can be used to select and link multiple channels for simultaneous control of the same parameters.
How many user presets can be stored on the Xilica XP-4080?
The Xilica XP-4080 allows for the storage of up to 30 user presets.

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