Ecler ALMA24 Digital Loudspeaker Manager

User Manual

1. Important Remark

The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. ⚡

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. ⚠️

WARNING (If applicable): The terminals marked with symbol of "⚡" may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock. The external wiring connected to the terminals requires installation by an instructed person or the use of ready-made leads or cords.

WARNING: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture.

WARNING: An apparatus with Class I construction shall be connected to a mains socket-outlet with a protective earthing connection.

2. Important Safety Instructions

  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 manufacturer's instructions.
  8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) 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 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 the plugs, convenience receptacles, and at the point where they exit from the apparatus.
  11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
  12. Unplug the apparatus during lightening sorts or when unused for long periods of time.
  13. Refer all servicing to qualified 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.
  14. Disconnecting from mains: When switching off the POWER switch, all the functions and light indicators of the unit will be stopped, but fully disconnecting the device from mains is done by unplugging the power cable from the mains input socket. For this reason, it always shall remain easily accessible.
  15. Equipment is connected to a socket-outlet with earthing connection by means of a power cord.
  16. The marking information is located at the bottom of the unit.
  17. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on apparatus.

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

WARNING: This product must not be discarded, under any circumstance, as unsorted urban waste. Take to the nearest electrical and electronic waste treatment centre. ♻️

NEEC AUDIO BARCELONA, S.L. accepts no liability for any damage that may be caused to people, animal or objects due to failure to comply with the warnings above.

3. Important Note

Thank you for choosing our Ecler ALMA24 Digital Loudspeaker Manager!

It is VERY IMPORTANT to carefully read this manual and to fully understand its contents before any connection in order to maximize your use and get the best performance from this equipment.

To ensure optimal operation of this device, we strongly recommend that its maintenance be carried out by our authorised Technical Services.

All ECLER products are covered by warranty, please refer to www.ecler.com or the warranty card included with this product for the period of validity and conditions.

4. Compliance with International Standards

The ALMA24 processor complies with the following international standards:

5. Introduction

The ALMA24 is a digital signal processor featuring 2 audio inputs and 4 audio outputs, USB connectivity and two ports of volume remote control (0-10VDC).

5.1 Main features

6. Installation

The ALMA24 can be mounted in a standard 19" rack (482.6 mm) taking up one height unit (44 mm).

For professional use it is recommended to place the processor in the same rack as the power amplifiers.

Given the small power consumption of the unit, no ventilation is required. Nevertheless, it is advisable not to expose the unit to extreme temperatures as well as ensure a dry and dust-free operating environment.

It is important not to place the processor next to electrical noise sources such as transformers, voltage dimmers, motors, etc. or their mains supply cables. The metal cover of the device should never be removed under any circumstance for that same reason.

The ALMA24 operates with alternate current (AC) between 100 and 240V at 47 to 63Hz. This device features an oversized power supply which adapts itself to any mains voltage around the world, without the need of manual adjustment.

Even though the noise produced by powering up is minimum, it is always advisable to follow this power up sequence: signal sources, mixing unit, processor and, finally, power amplifiers. The power down sequence must follow exactly a reverse order. By closely following these sequences, all peaks or transients produced by switching on and off devices do not affect the next devices in the chain and, of course, never reach the loudspeakers, which are extremely sensitive about this.

6.1 Ground Loops

Care should be taken, so that the different mechanical and electrical grounds, as well as the chassis and ground connections arriving to the device, to be independent from each other.

Ground loops can be easily detected through a low frequency hum noise (50Hz). Depending on the level of this noise, it can interfere on the music quality.

6.2 Audio connections

Usually, many people do not care enough about the quality of cables. Many times, because of a bad connection or bad quality cables, there can be important problems during the music reproduction.

7. Front Panel

The front panel features the following:

Diagram of the front panel showing numbered controls and indicators: 1. USB connector, 2. SIGNAL/CLIP indicator INPUT 1, 3. SIGNAL/CLIP indicator INPUT 2, 4. SIGNAL/CLIP indicator OUTPUT 2, 5. SIGNAL/CLIP indicator OUTPUT 1, 6. SIGNAL/CLIP indicator OUTPUT 4, 7. SIGNAL/CLIP indicator OUTPUT 3, 8. POWER ON indicator.

8. Back Panel

The back panel features the following connections:

Diagram of the back panel showing numbered connectors and controls: 17. Mains input socket, 18. Fuse holder, 19. Power switch. Also shows XLR connectors for INPUT 1 (9), INPUT 2 (10), OUTPUT 1 (11), OUTPUT 2 (12), OUTPUT 3 (13), OUTPUT 4 (14), and REMOTE connectors A (15) and B (16). Includes safety warnings.

9. Configuration / EclerCOMM Manager Software

The ALMA24 device can be configured only through the Windows© EclerCOMM Manager application, since the ALMA24 has no local controls.

The EclerCOMM Manager application is available for free download from the Ecler web site.

9.1 Installation and connection with ALMA24

Once you have downloaded the software, it is recommended that you first connect the USB cable supplied with the equipment between a computer's USB port and the ALMA device USB port. After this, the installation is performed by running the downloaded installer file and following the steps displayed on screen.

Once installed, run the EclerCOMM Manager application to open its graphical interface, where you need to select, in the first place, the type of device you want to connect, in this case ALMA24. This is done by accessing the Device -> Select menu:

Screenshot of the EclerCOMM Manager software showing the "Select Device" window with "Device Type" dropdown displaying "ALMA24/ALMAcard".

Then by clicking on the Connect with device button, the communication can be established with the hardware device, after choosing the synchronization option (SEND to send the current configuration to the hardware device or GET to load the hardware device's current settings in the application):

Screenshot of the EclerCOMM Manager software showing the "Device Connect" window with options to "Send" or "Get" device settings.

The F2 key allows you to rename your hardware device:

Screenshot of the EclerCOMM Manager software showing a dialog box to rename the device, with "ALMA24" as the current name.

9.2 Menus

File: Options to transfer configuration files from the device to your computer or storage device, retrieve saved files, etc.:

Screenshot of the EclerCOMM Manager software showing the "File" menu with options like "New", "Open", "Save", "Save As", "Recent Files", "Exit".

Note: A configuration file contains the configuration that was active in the device at the time of saving, but not the content of its 20 presets. When you retrieve a configuration file saved to disk, connect the equipment and transfer this configuration to the hardware (SEND option), that configuration is not stored in any preset, unless it is saved (see Device menu).

In addition to the 20 user-writable presets, there are 4 predefined templates (not rewritable) to start a user configuration from, which are quite common in this type of device:

Device: Options to select a type of device to connect to (Select), recall and activate one of the 20 presets in the device memory (Recall Preset), save the current configuration in the device memory (Store Preset) and update the device firmware using a compatible file (the latest versions of compatible firmware for each of our digital devices are available on the Ecler web site):

Screenshot of the EclerCOMM Manager software showing the "Device" menu with options like "Select...", "Recall Preset...", "Store Preset...", "Upgrade Firmware...".

The options for preset recall and storage are also available directly at the top of the control panel:

Screenshot of the EclerCOMM Manager control panel showing preset selection and firmware version.

Help: Gives access to the user manual, to the Ecler website, and displays the version information of the application:

Screenshot of the EclerCOMM Manager software showing the "Help" menu with options like "User Manual", "Visit the Ecler Website", "About...".

9.3 Signal generator and remote ports

The built-in signal generator can feed an input to send its signal to the DSP processing chain in order to perform a spectral analysis and/or adjustment of parameters depending on the acoustic characteristics of the room and equipment.

Screenshot of the EclerCOMM Manager software showing the "GENERATOR" interface with controls for SIGNAL type (Sinewave, Polarity, White Noise, Pink Noise) and FREQUENCY.

Its parameters are:

The A and B REMOTE connectors allow you to simultaneously control the volume of one or multiple inputs, or one or multiple outputs through a WPm series wall panel or similar (0-10VDC).

Diagram showing REMOTE A and REMOTE B controlling INPUTS and OUTPUTS.

Each preset saves the function assigned to the REMOTE ports at the time of saving (so different presets can contain different functions for the same REMOTE port).

9.4 Input processing

The processing available for each audio input channel is the following:

Screenshot of the EclerCOMM Manager interface showing controls for Volume, Mute, Polarity, Delay, Crossover, Parametric EQ, and Compressor/Limiter for an input channel.
  1. Volume, Mute, polarity inversion and delay: Controls (up to 1 second, displayed in units of time or distance). Also included are 2 level meters ("pre-processing" and "post-processing") for the input channel.
  2. CROSSOVER, or low-pass and high-pass filters: To define a frequency range to work on, amongst the entire audible spectrum. Available filter types are:
    • BYPASS (filter not activated)
    • BESSEL 12, 18, 24 or 48 dB/oct
    • BUTTERWORTH 6, 12, 18, 24 or 48 dB/oct
    • LINKWITZ-RILEY 12, 24 or 48 dB/octave
  3. PARAMETRIC EQ, or parametric equalization filters: To enhance or attenuate different frequency ranges of the signal. 8 filters of this type are available for each input, and each one of them can have the following setting:
    • BYPASS (filter not activated)
    • Parametric EQ (controls for frequency, Q or filter width and gain or attenuation of the affected band)
    • HIGH SHELF, 6 or 12 dB/octave
    • LOW SHELF, 6 or 12 dB/octave
    • HIGH PASS, 6 or 12 dB/octave
    • LOW PASS, 6 or 12 dB/octave
    • ALL PASS, 1st or 2nd order
  4. COMPRESSOR/LIMITER, or dynamics processor: Of the input channel with signal-peak detection. It has the following controls:
    • THRESHOLD: activation threshold of the processor (dB)
    • RATIO: gain reduction of the processed (compressed) signal compared to the incoming signal
    • ATTACK: time it takes the compressor to start compressing after the threshold has been reached
    • RELEASE: time the compressor uses to stop compressing after the input signal has fallen below the threshold
    • MAKE-UP: gain applied to the signal after compression, to globally increase its level once dynamically modified
    • KNEE: type of curve (transition zone around the threshold) that determines whether the bend in the response curve around threshold is abrupt (HARD) or gradual (SOFT)
    • GR (GAIN REDUCTION): compression real time indicator (dB), very useful to adjust different parameters of the compressor, including MAKE-UP GAIN
  5. COPY/PASTE: Icons to copy the settings from one channel and "paste" them in another, cloning the settings (all settings, except the label or channel name).

The two inputs can be part of the same group. In this mode, the settings of an input (for example the left channel) will be automatically applied to the other input (right channel), and vice versa.

Screenshot showing "LINK GROUPS" with channel 1 selected.

The F2 key allows you to rename an input or output channel:

Screenshot of the "Change Channel Name" dialog box for an input/output channel.

9.5 Output processing

The processing available for each audio output channel is the following:

Screenshot of the EclerCOMM Manager interface showing controls for Volume, Mute, Polarity, Delay, Crossover, Parametric EQ, Compressor/Limiter (Peak and RMS), and Loudspeaker Preset for an output channel.
  1. Volume, Mute, polarity inversion and delay: Controls (up to 1 second, displayed in units of time or distance). Also included are 2 level meters ("pre-processing" and "post-processing") for the output channel. With SELECT, choose the signal source for each output channel, between NONE, IN1, IN2, IN1+IN2 (mono mix from a stereo source) or GEN (internal signal generator).
  2. AMP GAIN: Allows you to set the gain of the amplifier that will work with the ALMA24 device. This parameter is critical for the compressor/limiter to process correctly the signal, in order not to exceed a certain level and/or to protect the installation speaker systems.
  3. CROSSOVER, or low-pass and high-pass filters: To define a frequency range to work on amongst the entire audible spectrum. Available filter types are:
    • BYPASS (filter not activated)
    • BESSEL 12, 18, 24 or 48 dB/oct
    • BUTTERWORTH 6, 12, 18, 24 or 48 dB/oct
    • LINKWITZ-RILEY 12, 24 or 48 dB/octave
  4. PARAMETRIC EQ, or parametric equalization filters: To enhance or attenuate different frequency ranges of the signal. 8 filters of this type are available for each output, and each one of them can have the following setting:
    • BYPASS (filter not activated)
    • Parametric EQ (controls for frequency, Q or filter width and gain or attenuation of the affected band)
    • HIGH SHELF, 6 or 12 dB/octave
    • LOW SHELF, 6 or 12 dB/octave
    • HIGH PASS, 6 or 12 dB/octave
    • LOW PASS, 6 or 12 dB/octave
    • ALL PASS, 1st or 2nd order
  5. COMPRESSOR/LIMITER (Peak): Dynamics processor of the output channel with signal-peak detection. It has the following controls:
    • THRESHOLD: activation threshold of the processor (volts)
    • RATIO: gain reduction of the processed (compressed) signal compared to the incoming signal
    • ATTACK: time it takes the compressor to start compressing after the threshold has been reached
    • RELEASE: time the compressor uses to stop compressing after the input signal has fallen below the threshold
    • MAKE-UP: gain applied to the signal after compression, to globally increase its level once dynamically modified
    • KNEE: type of curve (transition zone around the threshold) that determines whether the bend in the response curve around threshold is abrupt (HARD) or gradual (SOFT)
    • GR (GAIN REDUCTION): compression real time indicator (dB), very useful to adjust different parameters of the compressor, including MAKE-UP GAIN
  6. COMPRESSOR/LIMITER (RMS): Dynamics processor of the output channel with signal RMS-level (Root Mean Square) detection. It has the same controls and indicators as the peak compressor.
  7. COPY/PASTE: Icons to copy the settings from one channel and "paste" them in another, cloning the settings (all settings, except the label or channel name).
  8. LOUDSPEAKER PRESET: Allows you to save a "partial" preset or configuration of an output channel, on your computer or on a storage device, which will be sometimes directly associated with the characteristics of a specific speaker system model (crossover frequencies, delay for time alignment, EQ, compression and limiting, etc.).
Screenshot of the "LOUDSPEAKER PRESET" menu with options "Clear", "Load...", "Save...".

This preset can be loaded subsequently in ALMA24 devices requiring an exact copy of the settings it contains.

Each output can be part of a LINK group. In this mode, the settings applied to one of the group outputs (for example the left channel) will be automatically applied to the other outputs from the same group (right channel).

Screenshot showing "LINK GROUPS" with channel 1 selected.

The F2 key allows you to rename an input or output channel:

Screenshot of the "Change Channel Name" dialog box for an input/output channel.

9.6 Graphical window

The icon in the top right corner of the application allows you to view the graphical window:

Screenshot of the EclerCOMM Manager "Graphical Window" displaying frequency response curves for volume, crossovers, and parametric EQ.

This window can display a graphical representation of volume, crossovers processing and parametric equalization of each of the inputs and outputs, and even allows to adjust filter parameters in real-time on the screen. You just have to click and drag one of the circular icons available for each filter.

9.7 Report Log

The icon in the lower right corner of the application allows you to view the list of events recorded by the application since the start of the session:

Screenshot of the "Report Log" window showing a list of events (Date, Time, Type, Info, Description).

9.8 Password protection

The device can be password protected so that each time you try to access the EclerCOMM Manager application, this password is requested, protecting settings against tampering. ?

Screenshot of the "Enter Password" dialog box for setting or confirming a password.

By default, the equipment is not protected (blank password).

10. Cleaning

The control panel must not be cleaned with any dissolvent, abrasive or petroleum derived substance else paint and silk-printing could be damaged. Whenever cleaning should be necessary use a soft cloth slightly wet with water and neutral liquid soap. Be careful that no liquid gets into the unit through its orifices. Never use sharp or erosive objects to scratch the control panel.

11. Function List and Diagrams

The front and back panels are illustrated with numbered labels:

Diagram of the front and back panels with numbered labels corresponding to ports and indicators: 1. USB port, 2. SP/CLIP indicator light, INPUT 1, 3. SP/CLIP indicator light, INPUT 2, 4. SP/CLIP indicator light, OUTPUT 2, 5. SP/CLIP indicator light, OUTPUT 1, 6. SP/CLIP indicator light, OUTPUT 4, 7. SP/CLIP indicator light, OUTPUT 3, 8. POWER ON indicator light, 9. XLR input connector, INPUT 1, 10. XLR input connector, INPUT 2, 11. XLR output connector, OUTPUT 1, 12. XLR output connector, OUTPUT 2, 13. XLR output connector, OUTPUT 3, 14. XLR output connector, OUTPUT 4, 15. Screwable terminal for remote control, REMOTE A, 16. Screwable terminal for remote control, REMOTE B, 17. Mains socket, 18. Fuse holder, 19. Power switch.

12. Block Diagram

The block diagram illustrates the internal architecture of the ALMA24, showing signal flow from inputs through the DSP, micro-controller, and outputs, including USB and remote control interfaces.

Schematic diagram illustrating the internal architecture of the ALMA24, showing signal flow from inputs through the DSP, micro-controller, and outputs, including USB and remote control interfaces.

13. Technical Specifications

ParameterSpecification
ALMA24
INPUT SELECTION
Input impedance>20k electronically balanced
CMRR>55dB (20Hz ÷ 20kHz)
Input connectorXLR3 female
OUTPUT SELECTION
Output impedance300Ω electronically balanced
Output connectorXLR3 male
A/D & D/A24bit / 48kHz
FREQUENCY RESPONSE<10Hz ~ 20kHz
OUTPUT NOISE FLOOR (FFT)<-115dB (from 20Hz to 20kHz)
THD + NOISE< 0.0028% (1kHz, 1Vrms)
CROSSTALK>95dB, 30Hz ÷ 20kHz
CROSSOVER FILTERS
Slopes6, 12, 18, 24 or 48dB/octave (Filter type dependant)
TypeLinkwitz-Riley, Butterworth or Bessel
DELAYS
Input delay / step1sec / 20.8μs
Output delay / step1sec / 20.8μs
EQ
Input EQ quantity4 per channel
Output EQ quantity8 per channel
Parametric EQ: TypeParametric EQ: Q: 0.3 to 200
Low & High Shelf 6/12 dB/oct
Low & High Pass 6/12 dB/oct
All Pass order 1 or 2
Gain-60 dB ~ +12dB step 0.1dB
Frequency20Hz ÷ 20kHz
COMPRESSOR
Threshold-36/+12dBV
Attack time0.1 ~ 500ms
Release time1ms ~ 5s
Ratio1:1 to ∞ :1
GENERAL
Mains100-240VAC
Power consumption16VA
Dimensions WxHxD482.6x44x120mm
Weight1.75kg

Product Information

All product characteristics are subject to variation due to production tolerances.

NEEC AUDIO BARCELONA S.L. reserves the right to make changes or improvements in the design or manufacturing that may affect these product specifications.

For technical queries contact your supplier, distributor or complete the contact form on our website, in Support / Technical requests.

Motors, 166-168 08038 Barcelona - Spain - (+34) 932238403 | information@ecler.com | www.ecler.com

Models: ALMA24 Digital Processor, ALMA24, Digital Processor, Processor

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