Yamaha DME32 DME32 Owners Manual - Page 220

Scene & Con, guration Recall, GPI Select

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Assigning GPI Inputs 215 You must compile and transfer the configuration to the DME32 for the GPI IN settings to take effect. See "How to Build & Edit Configurations" on page 44 for more information. The GPI IN parameters are explained in the following table. Section Parameter Range Description GPI Select UNIT GPI CH Scene Change Scene Select 1-4 1-16 1-99 UNIT 1-4 Parameter COMPONENT 1 PARAMETER 2 Configuration Change Configuration Select A, B Emergency Selects a DME32 Selects a GPI input Assigns a scene to the selected GPI input Selects the DME32 containing the parameter to be assigned Selects the component whose parameter is to be assigned Selects the parameter to be assigned Assigns a configuration to the selected GPI input Assigns the selected GPI input for use with Emergency mode Normal Terminal Usage (for use with Parameters only) Reverse Low-to-high High-to-low 1. Components in the current configuration can be selected. 2. Depends on the component selected. GPI settings are stored in configurations. Scene & Configuration Recall This connection diagram shows how a normally open switch can be used to recall scenes and configurations. The assigned scene or configuration is recalled when the button is pressed (i.e., IN goes high). GPI connection IN +V DME32-Owner's Manual

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Assigning GPI Inputs
215
DME32
Owner
s Manual
You must compile and transfer the con
guration to the DME32 for the GPI IN settings
to take effect. See
How to Build & Edit Con
gurations
on page 44 for more informa-
tion.
The GPI IN parameters are explained in the following table.
GPI settings are stored in con
gurations.
Scene & Con
guration Recall
This connection diagram shows how a normally open switch can be
used to recall scenes and con
gurations. The assigned scene or con
g-
uration is recalled when the button is pressed (i.e., IN goes high).
Section
Parameter
Range
Description
GPI Select
UNIT
1
4
Selects a DME32
GPI CH
1
16
Selects a GPI input
Scene Change
Scene Select
1
99
Assigns a scene to the selected GPI input
Parameter
UNIT
1
4
Selects the DME32 containing the parameter
to be assigned
COMPONENT
1
1.
Components in the current con
guration can be selected.
Selects the component whose parameter is
to be assigned
PARAMETER
2
2.
Depends on the component selected.
Selects the parameter to be assigned
Con
guration
Change
Con
guration
Select
A, B
Assigns a con
guration to the selected GPI
input
Emergency
Assigns the selected GPI input for use with
Emergency mode
Terminal Usage
(for use with Parameters only)
Normal
Reverse
Low-to-high
High-to-low
IN
GPI connection
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