Yamaha M2500 - User Manual

Yamaha M2500

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – iii; Important Information; Read the Following Before Operating M2500; Warnings
  • Page 4 – Introduction; tion and terminology.; Contents
  • Page 5 – Features of the system
  • Page 6 – Control panel; Input channel section; Monaural input channels; GAIN; control; controls; EQ; switch
  • Page 7 – PRE; PAN; When the ST switch is on; Channel assign switches; ST; LCR switch is on
  • Page 8 – ON; In normal mode; In check mode; PEAK; PEAK; NOM; Channel fader
  • Page 9 – Stereo input channels; GAIN A control; GAIN B control
  • Page 10 – EQ switch; If the ST switch is on
  • Page 12 – GROUP/AUX master section; AUX 1–6 section; ON switches; AUX 1–6 master faders
  • Page 13 – LEVEL control; ON switch
  • Page 15 – • LCR switch
  • Page 16 – Fader
  • Page 17 – GROUP/AUX FLIP switch
  • Page 19 – STEREO section; MATRIX switch; AFL switch
  • Page 21 – Matrix section
  • Page 22 – Monitor section; Monitor signal priority order; Priority order 1; INPUT indicator; MASTER indicator
  • Page 23 – PHONES jack
  • Page 24 – Talkback/oscillator section; OSCILLATOR select switches; • PINK switch; OSCILLATOR ON switch
  • Page 25 – Meter select section; Control section
  • Page 26 – UTILITY switch; RECALL switch; Normal mode/Check mode; DIRECT RECALL 1–8 switches
  • Page 27 – Meter bridge; PHANTOM MASTER indicator
  • Page 28 – Rear panel; INPUT jacks; Nominal input
  • Page 29 – INPUT A jacks
  • Page 30 – AUX OUT jacks; MATRIX OUT jacks
  • Page 31 – MONITOR OUT jacks
  • Page 32 – MIDI connectors; MIDI IN connector; PHANTOM MASTER switch
  • Page 33 – The Scene Memory function; What is scene memory?; Normal mode
  • Page 34 – Operation in Normal mode; Recalling a scene; Storing a scene; Hint: If you press the
  • Page 35 – Check mode operation
  • Page 37 – Utility mode procedures; Basic procedure in Utility mode; Utility items
  • Page 39 – Control change table
  • Page 40 – Mute groups; Direct recall
  • Page 41 – Using mute groups
  • Page 42 – Error messages
  • Page 43 – Specifications; General specifications
  • Page 44 – Input/output characteristics; Input specifications
  • Page 45 – Other; Connector wiring
  • Page 46 – Dimensions; Front
  • Page 47 – MIDI data format; MIDI Program Change; FORMAT
  • Page 48 – Transmitted
  • Page 49 – MIXING CONSOLE; Français; Mode d’emploi
  • Page 50 – ii; Informations importantes; Veuillez lire ce qui suit avant d’utiliser le M2500; Avertissements
  • Page 51 – technologie et le maniement de base d’une console de mixage.; Sommaire
  • Page 53 – Panneau de commandes; Canaux d’entrée; Canaux d’entrée mono; Commutateur
  • Page 54 – Commutateurs; Commande; Lorsque le commutateur ST est activé; Commutateurs d’assignation de canal; LCR
  • Page 55 – En mode normal; En mode CHECK; Témoins; Curseur de canal
  • Page 56 – Canaux d’entrée stéréo; Commande GAIN A; GAIN B; Commandes
  • Page 59 – Section GROUP/AUX master; Section AUX 1–6; Commutateurs ON; Curseurs master AUX 1–6
  • Page 60 – Commande LEVEL; Commutateur ON
  • Page 62 – • Commutateur LCR
  • Page 63 – Curseur
  • Page 66 – Section master stéréo/mono; Section STEREO; Commutateur MATRIX; Commutateur AFL
  • Page 68 – Matrice; Commandes SUB IN L/R
  • Page 69 – Témoin; Témoin MASTER; Commutateur MASTER PFL
  • Page 70 – Prise PHONES
  • Page 71 – Section Talkback/Oscillator; Commutateurs OSCILLATOR; • Commutateur PINK; Commutateur OSCILLATOR ON
  • Page 72 – Section Meter Select; Section Control
  • Page 73 – Mode Utility
  • Page 74 – Tableau des VU-mètres; Témoin PHANTOM MASTER; • Commutateur PFL = activé
  • Page 75 – Face arrière; Entrées; Entrée nominale
  • Page 76 – Entrées INPUT A
  • Page 77 – Prises AUX OUT; Prises; MATRIX OUT
  • Page 78 – MONITOR OUT
  • Page 79 – Connecteurs MIDI; Connecteur MIDI IN; Commutateur PHANTOM MASTER
  • Page 80 – Mémoires de scène; Mode Normal
  • Page 81 – Rappeler une scène; Sauvegarde d’une scène; Astuce: Si vous appuyez sur les boutons
  • Page 84 – Procédures du mode Utility; Paramètres Utility; Remarque: Lorsque le paramètre “
  • Page 87 – Groupes Mute; Direct Recall
  • Page 88 – Utilisation des groupes Mute; Circuit de contrôle local
  • Page 89 – Messages d’erreur
  • Page 90 – Fiche technique; Caractéristiques générales
  • Page 91 – Caractéristiques des entrées
  • Page 92 – Divers; Câblage de connecteur
  • Page 93 – Avant
  • Page 94 – Format des données MIDI; Changements de programme; MEMOIRE DE SCENE
  • Page 96 – Deutsc
  • Page 97 – Wichtige Hinweise; Vorsichtsmaßnahmen
  • Page 99 – Herausragende Merkmale
  • Page 100 – Bedienoberfläche; Eingangskanäle
  • Page 101 – Wenn die ST-Taste gedrückt ist; Kanalzuordnungstasten
  • Page 102 – Im Normalbetrieb
  • Page 103 – Stereo-Eingangskanäle
  • Page 111 – Wenn GROUP gewählt ist (
  • Page 116 – Vorrangsebene 1
  • Page 118 – OSCILLATOR-Wahltasten
  • Page 120 – Tasten
  • Page 121 – Meterleiste
  • Page 122 – Rückseite; Nenneingangspegel
  • Page 125 – SUB IN MATRIX-Buchsen
  • Page 126 – PHANTOM MASTER-Schalter
  • Page 127 – Die Szenenspeicher; Was ist ein Szenenspeicher?; Normalbetrieb
  • Page 128 – Arbeiten im Normalbetrieb; Laden einer Szene; Speichern einer Szene
  • Page 129 – Arbeiten im Check-Betrieb
  • Page 131 – Arbeiten im Utility-Betrieb; Bedienung im Utility-Betrieb; Einstellbereich
  • Page 133 – Übersicht der Steuerbefehle
  • Page 134 – Arbeiten mit Mute-Gruppen
  • Page 135 – Verwendung der Mute-Gruppen; “Local Control”-Schaltung
  • Page 136 – Fehlermeldungen
  • Page 137 – Spezifikationen; Allgemeine Spezifikationen
  • Page 138 – Eingangsspezifikationen
  • Page 139 – Andere; Anschlußbedrahtung
  • Page 140 – Abmessungen; Vorne
  • Page 141 – trag
  • Page 143 – YAMAHA CORPORATION
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