Yamaha 16D NUAGE I/O 16D/16A/8A8D Operation Manual - Page 15
SYSTEM LINK OUT] BNC connector
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[AC IN] For connection to the power cable. [Fan] The electric fan for expelling heat and cooling the unit. [UNIT ID rotary switch] Sets the device ID on the Dante network. When connecting multiple devices, set the ID on each device to a different number. Note that you can only select the device ID while the power is off. If you change this while the power is on, the new device ID will not be applied. [Dip switch] Sets the device settings or initializes them. Note that you can only select [Dip switch] while the power is off. If you change this while the power is on, the settings will not be applied. [Dip switch] Description 1 Selects whether [SECONDARY] (page 15) will operate as a redundant network (page 9) or daisy chain connection (page 9). [SECONDARY] will operate as a redundant network when you turn this on (down), and daisy chain connection when you turn this off (up). 2 Initializes the device settings. Follow the steps below. 1. Turn the power of the device off. 2. Turn [Dip switch 2] on (down). 3. Turn the power of the device on, then wait for the [OUTPUT level meter] of the 16 channels to flash at intervals. 4. Turn the power of the device off. 5. Turn [Dip switch 2] off (up). 6. Turn the power of the device on. 3 Not used. Turn it off (up) at any time. 4 Not used. Turn it off (up) at any time. [PRIMARY] (RJ-45 connector) For connection to the Ethernet cable (CAT5e or better recommended). This connector is for construction of the Dante network, and is capable for input/output of sixteen channels of audio. For details on how to connect the devices, refer to "Setup" (page 10). The lamp on this connector lights when the device is communicating with the Dante network. NOTE • Use STP (shielded twisted pair) cable to prevent electromagnetic interference. Make sure that the metal parts of the plugs are electrically connected to the STP cable shield by conductive tape or comparable means. • Connect only Dante-compatible devices or GbE-compatible devices (including a computer). Description of the Device [SECONDARY] (RJ-45 connector) The same as [PRIMARY]. However, the connection configuration varies depending on the settings of [Dip switch] (page 15). For details on how to connect the devices, refer to "Setup" (page 10). [SYSTEM LINK OUT] (BNC connector) For connection to the BNC coaxial cable. When connecting this connector to NUENDO SyncStation, Nuendo and the devices maintain accurate synchronization with each other. [WORDCLOCK OUT] (BNC connector) For connection to the BNC coaxial cable. This connector outputs the word clock signal. [WORDCLOCK IN] (BNC connector) For connection to the BNC coaxial cable. This connector receives the word clock signal. [CASCADE OUT] (RJ-45 connector) For connection to the Ethernet cable (CAT5e or better recommended). This connector inputs and outputs sixteen channels of audio for the direct monitoring. This is useful when outputting the audio signal to another device with near-zero latency. You can use this function with Nuendo. When connecting multiple devices, connect this to the [CASCADE IN] terminals on other devices as shown. ID#1 CASCADE OUT ID#2 CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT ID#3 CASCADE IN Up to eight devices can be connected in this way. NOTE • Use a straight type (STP) cable of less than 3 meters. • To use direct monitoring, complete "Setup" (page 10) then turn on "Direct Monitoring" in the "Device Setup" menu on Nuendo. • The device can input and output audio signals for direct monitoring when the sample rate setting on the device is 96 kHz or lower. Direct monitoring is not supported for settings of over 96 kHz. [CASCADE IN] (RJ-45 connector) Refer to [CASCADE OUT]. NUAGE I/O (16D) / NUAGE I/O (16A) / NUAGE I/O (8A8D) Operation Manual 15