Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 372

Warning Messages On/off, Auto Display On/off

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UTILITY functions EFFECT GEQ SCENE MIDI/GPI/TC UTILITY 4 5 6 4 AUTO DISPLAY ON/OFF These buttons specify whether or not the corresponding screen will appear in the display when you move a particular controller in the SELECTED INPUT CHANNEL/SELECTED OUTPUT CHANNEL block on the CS1D. The controllers corresponding to each button and the screens that appear are as follows. Button INSERT/UNIT button EQ button GATE/COMP button DELAY button ROUTING button FADER button CUE/SOLO button OSCILLATOR button Controller [INSERT] switch UNIT-related controller ATT, EQ-related controllers Gate/compressorrelated controllers Delay-related controllers Routing-related controllers Input/output channel faders and [ON] switch Input/output channel [CUE] switches [OSC ON] switch, [OSC OUT] switch Selected screen INSERT/DIRECT VIEW or INSERT VIEW HA/INSERT EQ PARAMETER GATE PRM / COMP PRM IN DELAY / OUT DELAY PAN/ROUTING / MATRIX/ST or OUT CH VIEW IN CH VIEW / OUT CH VIEW IN CH VIEW / OUT CH VIEW OSCILLATOR These functions will not operate if a popup window is displayed. 5 CONFIRMATION ON/OFF This button specifies whether or not a confirmation message will appear when you perform certain operations on the CS1D. Each button corresponds to the following operations. Button PATCH button RECALLING button STORING button Operation Patching changes in the OUT PATCH screen/IN PATCH screen Scene or library recall operations Scene or library store operations Even if the RECALLING button is turned on, the scene will be recalled without a confirmation message in the following cases. • Recall by MIDI program change • Recall from the TC EVENT screen • Direct recall • Recall using a USER DEFINE switch 6 WARNING MESSAGES ON/OFF These buttons specify whether or not a warning message will appear if an error occurs in the connection between the PM1D system and an external device. Each button corresponds to the following errors. Button TC DROP DIGITAL I/O Error A drop-out has occurred in the time code. A word clock that is not synchronized with the PM1D system was input. 7 8 7 INTERNAL CALENDAR/CLOCK These buttons set the year/month/day of the PM1D system's internal calendar and the time of its internal clock. Use the knobs to set the date or time, and press the SET button to apply the new date and time. On the included PC software, the SET switch has no effect, and it is not possible to change the date or time. (The internal calendar and clock settings of the computer will be displayed.) 8 BATTERY This displays the remaining amount of the internal batteries for the console and engine A/B (DSP1D-EX {DSP1D}. When the battery runs down, the display will indicate "EMPTY." [Procedure] Setting the date of the internal calendar or the time of the internal clock 1. Access the UTILITY function PREFERENCE screen, and use the six knobs of the INTERNAL CALENDAR/CLOCK section to set the date and time. 2. To finalize the new date and time, click the SET button. The instant you click the SET button, the new date and time will take effect. If you click the CANCEL button instead of the SET button, the date and time will revert to the original settings. 37 SYS/W.CLOCK METER MON/CUE

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UTILITY
UTILITY functions
37
4
AUTO DISPLAY ON/OFF
These buttons specify whether or not the corre-
sponding screen will appear in the display when you
move a particular controller in the SELECTED
INPUT CHANNEL/SELECTED OUTPUT CHAN-
NEL block on the CS1D.
The controllers corresponding to each button and
the screens that appear are as follows.
These functions will not operate if a popup window
is displayed.
5
CONFIRMATION ON/OFF
This button specifies whether or not a confirmation
message will appear when you perform certain oper-
ations on the CS1D.
Each button corresponds to the following operations.
Even if the RECALLING button is turned on, the
scene will be recalled without a confirmation mes-
sage in the following cases.
• Recall by MIDI program change
• Recall from the TC EVENT screen
• Direct recall
• Recall using a USER DEFINE switch
6
WARNING MESSAGES ON/OFF
These buttons specify whether or not a warning mes-
sage will appear if an error occurs in the connection
between the PM1D system and an external device.
Each button corresponds to the following errors.
7
INTERNAL CALENDAR/CLOCK
These buttons set the year/month/day of the PM1D sys-
tem’s internal calendar and the time of its internal clock.
Use the knobs to set the date or time, and press the SET
button to apply the new date and time.
On the included PC software, the SET switch has
no effect, and it is not possible to change the date or
time. (The internal calendar and clock settings of
the computer will be displayed.)
8
BATTERY
This displays the remaining amount of the internal
batteries for the console and engine A/B (DSP1D-EX
{DSP1D}.
When the battery runs down, the display will indi-
cate “EMPTY.”
[Procedure]
Setting the date of the internal calendar or the
time of the internal clock
1.
Access the UTILITY function PREFERENCE screen,
and use the six knobs of the INTERNAL CALEN-
DAR/CLOCK section to set the date and time.
2.
To finalize the new date and time, click the SET button.
The instant you click the SET button, the new date
and time will take effect. If you click the CANCEL
button instead of the SET button, the date and time
will revert to the original settings.
Button
Controller
Selected screen
INSERT/UNIT
button
[INSERT] switch
INSERT/DIRECT
VIEW or
INSERT VIEW
UNIT-related controller
HA/INSERT
EQ button
ATT, EQ-related con-
trollers
EQ PARAMETER
GATE/COMP
button
Gate/compressor-
related controllers
GATE PRM /
COMP PRM
DELAY button
Delay-related control-
lers
IN DELAY / OUT
DELAY
ROUTING
button
Routing-related con-
trollers
PAN/ROUTING /
MATRIX/ST or OUT
CH VIEW
FADER button
Input/output channel
faders and [ON] switch
IN CH VIEW / OUT
CH VIEW
CUE/SOLO
button
Input/output channel
[CUE] switches
IN CH VIEW / OUT
CH VIEW
OSCILLATOR
button
[OSC ON] switch,
[OSC OUT] switch
OSCILLATOR
Button
Operation
PATCH button
Patching changes in the OUT PATCH
screen/IN PATCH screen
RECALLING button
Scene or library recall operations
STORING button
Scene or library store operations
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5
6
Button
Error
TC DROP
A drop-out has occurred in the time code.
DIGITAL I/O
A word clock that is not synchronized with the
PM1D system was input.
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