Yamaha DME24N - User Manual

Yamaha DME24N

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Explanation of Graphical Symbols; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; C A U T I O N
  • Page 3 – IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM; Connecting the Plug and Cord; VARNING
  • Page 4 – PRECAUTIONS; PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING; * Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
  • Page 5 – Connections
  • Page 6 – Foreword
  • Page 7 – Contents
  • Page 8 – Options; Control Panels; About the Product Names; Connecting the AC power cord; N O T E
  • Page 9 – Intr; Differences between DME64N/24N; This section explains terminology specific to the DME64N/24N.; Components and parameters; Introduction to the DME64N/24N
  • Page 10 – Scene; Scene structure
  • Page 11 – Signal Types; Audio; Type of signals handled by the DME64N/24N
  • Page 12 – System Examples; Large systems using CobraNet; Space B
  • Page 13 – About DME Designer
  • Page 14 – Front Panel; The Controls and Connectors
  • Page 15 – Display
  • Page 16 – Rear Panel; Ground Screw
  • Page 18 – Preparation; Setup Procedure; Refer to “I/O Card Installation” on page 20 for details.; Connect the AC power cord.; Setup; Security Cover Mounting
  • Page 19 – device group control.; • Network connection; Set up the DME64N/24N operation parameters.; See the “Utility Display” section on page 44 for details.
  • Page 20 – This completes preparation of the DME64N/24N system.; I/O Card Installation
  • Page 21 – I/O Card Installation Procedure; Make sure that the DME64N/24N power is OFF.
  • Page 22 – commands from a MIDI sequencer or similar software.; Connecting to a Computer; Device Group
  • Page 23 – Two DME series units directly connected via Ethernet
  • Page 24 – Control from a computer in the same subnet group
  • Page 25 – Connecting multiple device groups; Device Group 1
  • Page 26 – Euroblock Connection; Loosen terminal screws.
  • Page 27 – Securely tighten terminal screws.
  • Page 28 – Controlling external head amplifiers from the DME64N/24N; Connecting to an External Device
  • Page 29 – Controlling a DME24N’s internal head amps from a digital mixer
  • Page 31 – Cascade Connection Example
  • Page 32 – Distribution Box Connection
  • Page 34 – Basic Operation; User Defined Button Page Selection (page 38); Panel Operation and Displays
  • Page 35 – Main Display
  • Page 36 – Parameter Edit Displays; Numeric Parameters
  • Page 37 – Numeric values can be changed by rotating the; Parameter Edit Display with One Numeric Parameter
  • Page 38 – List Parameters; Use the dial to scroll up or down the list.; Editing User Defined Button; parameter to be edited.; List Parameter with Center Item Always Highlighted
  • Page 39 – Mute Switching; The Mute Parameter Edit display will appear.; Select Mute ON or OFF.; Output Level Control; Adjust the output level of the DME64N/24N.; The “Output Level” Parameter Edit display will appear.; Scene Recall; The Scene Recall display will appear.
  • Page 40 – Scene Store; Stores the current scene data for later recall.; A confirmation window will appear on the display.; Monitoring; Select the desired monitor source from the list.; The following five position types can be selected:
  • Page 41 – Select the desired monitor point from the list.; Probe Monitor Functions; Spectrum Display; Procedure; Frequency; These are the separate frequency bands displayed.; Band Output Level
  • Page 42 – Level Meter Display; Make sure that the Main display is showing.; The level meter display will appear.; Level Display Slot; Shows the levels at the individual inputs and outputs.; Peak Hold
  • Page 43 – Exits from the initialization screen and restarts the unit.
  • Page 44 – Utility Displays; Items accessible via the Utility display
  • Page 46 – Utility Display Operation; Use the cursor keys – [; Info Page; Label; This is the current firmware version number.; Date; Date/Time Parameter Edit Dialog
  • Page 47 – Shows the Ethernet network address and other parameters.; the device is the device group master.; Master ID; Displays and sets the device group master host address.; Link Mode; Provides access to a number of display parameters.; LCD Contrast
  • Page 48 – Panel lock and related settings.
  • Page 49 – The memory contents at the time the unit was; Event Scheduler; The event will be executed.; Internal HA Ctrl (Internal head amp control)
  • Page 50 – Master Clock Selection Procedure; Fs
  • Page 51 – The name of the installed card appears here.; Reset; Resets the installed card.; Format
  • Page 52 – CH; DAW Control; Parameter Control Function; ]: Switches to General Internal Parameter Control
  • Page 53 – Setting and parameter name display function; User Label Function
  • Page 54 – HA
  • Page 55 – Gain; ] keys to position the cursor at the; Displays overall phantom power ON or OFF.; Sets the head margin for cascade connection.; Use this setting when cascading DME64N units; Unit No
  • Page 56 – Displays whether the cascade signal is bus shared or not.; A DME64N connected directly to the mixer is; Check Page
  • Page 57 – References
  • Page 58 – Error Messages
  • Page 61 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 62 – Specifications
  • Page 63 – Input/Output Characteristics
  • Page 65 – Connector Pin Assign
  • Page 66 – Straight/Cross Cable Wiring Details
  • Page 67 – Dimensions
  • Page 68 – MIDI Data Format; Parameter Control
  • Page 69 – MIDI Echo Back Switch; MIDI Format Chart
  • Page 71 – Transmit; Setting the Parameter Change Message Parameter Data Values
  • Page 72 – Assignable
  • Page 73 – Glossary
  • Page 75 – Index
  • Page 78 – MEMO
  • Page 79 – HEAD OFFICE
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