Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 338

KEY IN CUE

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Information shown in the display 4 SCENE MEMORY This displays the number and title of the currently selected scene memory. If this is changed to a scene number other than the one that was last stored or recalled, the title area will blink. At this time, you can click the blinking title area to return to the last stored or recalled scene number. 5 Indicators One of the following indicators will be displayed according to the state of the CS1D. • EDIT This indicator will appear if a parameter included in a scene, patch, unit, or name setting has been edited after recalling a scene memory. This indicator will disappear when you save the current settings into a scene memory or recall a new scene from a scene memory. This indicator may not disappear in certain cases, such as when Recall Safe is in effect. • TC This will light if the TC EVENT screen parameter EVENT RECALLING is set to ENABLE TC. While this symbol is lit, it is not possible to rewrite the contents of the SCENE or UNIT/PATCH/NAME libraries. This means that functions such as STORE, STORE UNDO, LINK ON/OFF, TITLE EDIT, SORT, and LOAD will be unavailable. Before performing these functions, you must set EVENT RECALLING to DISABLE. • OFFLINE This symbol will be displayed only in PM1D Manager for Windows software running on your computer. (It will not appear in the display of the CS1D.) This symbol displayed on your computer indicates that your computer and the CS1D are offline. If you are unable to switch to online mode, check the following points. 1)Have the connections between RS-232-C connectors been made correctly? 2)Are you using an RS-232-C cross cable? 3)Is the power of the CS1D turned on? 4)Has the PM1D editing software been installed appropriately? 5)Is the RS232C connector of your computer disabled? • PREVIEW This indicator will appear when the PM1D system is in PREVIEW mode. In this mode you can view, edit, and save scene settings stored in memory. • READ ONLY PROTECT The READ ONLY symbol will be displayed if the scene currently selected for store/recall (shown by the scene number in the upper right of the display) is read-only (numbers 00.0-00.9), and the PROTECT symbol will be displayed if the scene is protected. 6 Operation indicators The following indicators will appear according to the operating state of the CS1D. • SOLO This indicator will appear when Solo mode is on. • TB This indicator will appear when Talkback is on. • OSC This indicator will appear when the internal oscillator is on. • MIDI This indicator will appear when a valid MIDI message is received. • COMM IN A red COMM IN symbol will be displayed if a signal is being input to COMM IN and the COMM IN DIMMER for MONITOR A is operating. While this symbol is displayed, you can attenuate the monitor signal level by using the DIMMER knob in the MONITOR A screen of the MON/CUE function. • LCR This indicator will light when one or more channels is set to LCR mode. • BUSY The BUSY symbol will be displayed if data is being written to the internal memory or the card inserted in the card slot. • INPUT CUEɹ This symbol will be displayed if the [CUE] switch of an input channel is on. • OUTPUT CUEɹ This symbol will be displayed if the [CUE] switch of an output channel is on. • DCA CUEɹ This symbol will be displayed appear if the [CUE] switch of a DCA group is on. • EFFECT CUEɹ This symbol will be displayed if a CUE button is on in the EFFECT function EFFECT 1-EFFECT 8 screens or the EFFECT ASSIGN screen. • KEY IN CUEɹ This symbol will be displayed if a KEY IN CUE button is on in the IN GATE/COMP function GATE PRM screen. • SUB IN CUEɹ This symbol will be displayed if the KEY IN CUE button is on in the IN GATE/COMP function GATE PRM screen. 3

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Information shown in the display
3
4
SCENE MEMORY
This displays the number and title of the currently
selected scene memory. If this is changed to a scene
number other than the one that was last stored or
recalled, the title area will blink. At this time, you can
click the blinking title area to return to the last stored
or recalled scene number.
5
Indicators
One of the following indicators will be displayed
according to the state of the CS1D.
EDIT
This indicator will appear if a parameter included in
a scene, patch, unit, or name setting has been edited
after recalling a scene memory. This indicator will
disappear when you save the current settings into a
scene memory or recall a new scene from a scene
memory. This indicator may not disappear in certain
cases, such as when Recall Safe is in effect.
TC
This will light if the TC EVENT screen parameter
EVENT RECALLING is set to ENABLE TC. While
this symbol is lit, it is not possible to rewrite the con-
tents of the SCENE or UNIT/PATCH/NAME librar-
ies. This means that functions such as STORE,
STORE UNDO, LINK ON/OFF, TITLE EDIT, SORT,
and LOAD will be unavailable. Before performing
these functions, you must set EVENT RECALLING
to DISABLE.
OFFLINE
This symbol will be displayed only in PM1D Man-
ager for Windows software running on your com-
puter. (It will not appear in the display of the CS1D.)
This symbol displayed on your computer indicates
that your computer and the CS1D are offline.
If you are unable to switch to online mode, check
the following points.
1)Have the connections between RS-232-C connec-
tors been made correctly?
2)Are you using an RS-232-C cross cable?
3)Is the power of the CS1D turned on?
4)Has the PM1D editing software been installed
appropriately?
5)
Is the RS232C connector of your computer disabled?
PREVIEW
This indicator will appear when the PM1D system is
in PREVIEW mode.
In this mode you can view, edit, and save scene set-
tings stored in memory.
READ ONLY
PROTECT
The READ ONLY symbol will be displayed if the
scene currently selected for store/recall (shown by
the scene number in the upper right of the display) is
read-only (numbers 00.0–00.9), and the PROTECT
symbol will be displayed if the scene is protected.
6
Operation indicators
The following indicators will appear according to the
operating state of the CS1D.
SOLO
This indicator will appear when Solo mode is on.
TB
This indicator will appear when Talkback is on.
OSC
This indicator will appear when the internal oscilla-
tor is on.
MIDI
This indicator will appear when a valid MIDI mes-
sage is received.
COMM IN
A red COMM IN symbol will be displayed if a signal
is being input to COMM IN and the COMM IN
DIMMER for MONITOR A is operating.
While this symbol is displayed, you can attenuate the
monitor signal level by using the DIMMER knob in
the MONITOR A screen of the MON/CUE function.
LCR
This indicator will light when one or more channels
is set to LCR mode.
BUSY
The BUSY symbol will be displayed if data is being
written to the internal memory or the card inserted
in the card slot.
INPUT CUE
This symbol will be displayed if the [CUE] switch of
an input channel is on.
OUTPUT CUE
This symbol will be displayed if the [CUE] switch of
an output channel is on.
DCA CUE
This symbol will be displayed appear if the [CUE]
switch of a DCA group is on.
EFFECT CUE
This symbol will be displayed if a CUE button is on
in the EFFECT function EFFECT 1–EFFECT 8
screens or the EFFECT ASSIGN screen.
KEY IN CUE
This symbol will be displayed if a KEY IN CUE but-
ton is on in the IN GATE/COMP function GATE
PRM screen.
SUB IN CUE
This symbol will be displayed if the KEY IN CUE
button is on in the IN GATE/COMP function GATE
PRM screen.