Yamaha ACD1 Reference Manual

Yamaha ACD1 Manual

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    Reference Manual EN
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    wiring 18 Euroblock plug connection 18 GPI connector 19 FAULT OUTPUT connector 20 Appendix 21 Display messages 21 List of supported characters 21 Troubleshooting 22 Specifications 22 Control I/O 23 Pin Assignment 23 MONITOR/REMOTE 23 DATA PORT 23 Dimensions 24 2 ACD1 Reference Manual
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    control device itself. When using the ACD1, you will also need to consult various manuals other than this document. ● Manuals other than this document ACD1 Owner's Manual (printed) Primarily explains initial connections Amp Editor Installation Guide (PDF) Explains the installation procedure for
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    connected to the [DATA PORT] connector of the same ACD1 must be set to non-overlapping IDs using the [AMP ID] switch located on the rear panel of each amplifier. For amplifiers connected to a [MONITOR/REMOTE] connector, the Amp ID is determined by the connector that is used. 4 ACD1 Reference Manual
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    the name of the ACD1 specified by Amp Editor. YAMAHA ACD1 001:FOH #1 Device ID Device Label ....... The name of the ACD1 assigned by Amp Editor is displayed. If characters not supported by the ACD1 are used, "~ " off the power while the display indicates "Do not turn off!" ACD1 Reference Manual 5
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    power cord to the ACD1, then insert the power apply.) Since the ACD1 supports Auto MDI/MDI switch and the ACD1 is 100 meters. Due to the quality of cables and network switch abnormality occurs with the ACD1's CPU, or when there controlled from the ACD1. You can use controlled from the ACD1. You can use
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    for the specified amplifier. Switches the power of the specified ACD1's internal clock. Calibrates the [GPI IN] connector input voltage. Selects whether the ACD1's IP address will be set automatically from Amp Editor (Auto) or set manually (Manual). Specifies the ACD1's IP address. Displays the ACD1
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    Basic operation As an example, we'll explain how to store the scene of an amplifier connected to the ACD1. The basic operation is the same for all parameters. 1. From the HOME screen, press the [NEXT] button ID." 1.Scene åRecall 1.Scene åStore Amp ID: 01å 00 Initial Data 8 ACD1 Reference Manual
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    ] button. If you want to store the settings to a different scene number without overwriting, return to step 7, and re-select the scene number for storing. ACD1 Reference Manual 9
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    , the corresponding locations will be shown as "~." For details on the characters supported by the ACD1, refer to "List of supported characters" (page 21) at the end of this manual. • Scene names that can be displayed by the ACD1 are a maximum of 12 characters. If a scene name of 13 characters or
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    These settings allow you to control an amplifier connected to the ACD1. å2.Amp Control Standby ■ Power on/standby ("2. Amp Control" ➝ "Standby") Switches the power of the specified amplifier between On and -44 dB through -78 dB in 2 dB steps, with -78 dB followed by -∞. ACD1 Reference Manual 11
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    ➝ "Device Label") Displays the name of the ACD1 assigned by Amp Editor. NOTE • This shows up to 14 alphanumeric characters. The fifteenth and following characters will not be shown. • Characters not appearing in the character list at the end of this manual are displayed as "~." Device Label [Rack
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    on), or "No Battery." In this case, immediately save the data to a computer or other external device, and then con- CAUTION tact your Yamaha dealer listed at the end of the ACD1 owner's manual to have the backup battery replaced. ■ Version indication ("5. Utility" ➝ "Firmware Ver.") Displays the
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    be turned off. It will be impossible to edit parameters via the panel. It will be possible to switch the screen display. All panel operations other than temporarily defeating the panel lock will be disabled. NOTE • You for some amplifiers but disabled for other amplifiers. 14 ACD1 Reference Manual
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    will be enabled. If you select "ALL," the EMG scene recall enable status of all amplifiers will be switched to the specified state. Recalls the specified scene. A scene will not be recalled even if an • If Daylight Saving Time is enabled in Amp Editor, this will indicate "DST." ACD1 Reference Manual 15
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    192å.168.000.002 Parameter IP Address Range 001.000.000.001-223.255.255.254 Explanation Specifies the ACD1's IP address. NOTE • If the IP Address mode is DHCP, the manually assigned IP address will be ignored. ■ Checking the MAC address ("6. Network Setup" ➝ "MAC Address") This displays the MAC
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    used to control the ACD1 from an external device ACD1) that use the same port number. Initializing the ACD1 Here's how to initialize the ACD1 ACD1 settings) will be lost. CAUTION Use caution when performing the following steps. 1. Power-off the ACD1 ACD1 will automatically restart. NOTE •
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    connectors located on the ACD1's rear panel. Euroblock plug connection Be sure to use the supplied Euroblock connector. If you lose the connector, contact your Yamaha dealer. ● Cable . 4. Connect the Euroblock plug to the ACD1's [GPI] connector / [FAULT OUTPUT] connector. 18 ACD1 Reference Manual
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    an external GPI device. For details on making settings, refer to the "Amp Editor owner's manual." ● Example : Controlling the ACD1 from a switch ACD1 ● Example : Lighting the LED of an external device from the ACD1 ACD1 +5V +V IN CPU A/D 100k CPU +5V +V 10 OUT Max. 75 mA • Do not allow the
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    a connected lamp, etc. For details on making settings, refer to the "Amp Editor owner's manual." ● Example : Using an LED to indicate normal/fault status of the ACD1 Normal state ACD1 Powered-off / Abnormal state ACD1 NC Lit C NO Unlit NC Unlit C NO Lit • The relay contacts are rated for
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    your Yamaha dealer as soon as possible. Re-specify the IP addresses so that they do not conflict. Make sure that each of the connected amplifiers has a unique ID. Alternatively, a cable may be shortcircuited or noise may be affecting the connection. List of supported characters The ACD1 allows
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    Troubleshooting Symptom All scene data saved in the ACD1 The power cable is not connected properly The POWER switch is not turned on The backlight setting is "Auto " or "No Battery," contact your Yamaha dealer listed at the end of the ACD1 owner's manual to have the battery replaced. Change the
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    45 Euroblock (3.5 mm pitch) RJ-45 *1 Supported models XP7000, XP5000, XP3500, XP2500, XP1000, XM4180, XM4080, XH200 Guaranteed cable length: 50m *2 Supported models T5n, T4n, T3n, PC9501N, PC6501N CH A 1 NC 2 NC 3 NC 4 RxD/TxD - 5 RxD/TxD + 6 NC 7 GND 8 GND ACD1 Reference Manual 23
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    (5) 362 354 3 ( 1 ) 44 Appendix Dimensions 480 Unit : mm * Specifications and descriptions in this owner's manual are for information purposes only. Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. Since specifications, equipment or
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