Yamaha DME32 DME32 Owners Manual - Page 27

Rear Panel, PC CONTROL RS232C/RS422 switch

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Rear Panel Rear Panel 19 1 AC IN 2 34 5 67 WORD CLOCK OUT IN 75Ω ON OFF MIDI OUT IN PC CONTROL RS RS 232C 422 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 4 IN +V SLOT 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 OUT GND 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 IN +V SLOT 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 OUT GND 8 COM 9 CASCADE OUT J CASCADE IN 3 SLOT 1 SLOT K L M A AC IN connector This connector is used to connect the DME32 to an AC outlet, using the supplied power cord. See "Connecting the Power Cord" on page 11 for more information. B WORD CLOCK OUT connector This BNC connector transmits the internally generated wordclock signal or the wordclock signal received at the WORD CLOCK IN when an external wordclock source is selected. See "Wordclock Connections" on page 229 for more information. C WORD CLOCK 75Ω ON/OFF switch This switch is used to terminate the wordclock signal received at the WORD CLOCK IN. See "Wordclock Connections" on page 229 for more information. D WORD CLOCK IN connector This BNC connector can be used to receive an external wordclock signal. See "Wordclock Connections" on page 229 for more information. E MIDI IN & OUT ports These are standard MIDI IN and OUT ports and are used to connect the DME32 with other MIDI equipment for remote operation using MIDI Program Change, Control Change, and Parameter Change messages. See "MIDI & the DME32" on page 242 for more information. F PC CONTROL RS232C/RS422 switch This switch is used to select the format for the PC CONTROL port. See "Connecting to a PC" on page 10 for more information. G PC CONTROL port This 9-pin D-sub connector is used to connect the DME32 to the serial port on a Windows PC. See "Connecting to a PC" on page 10 for more information. H COM port This 9-pin D-sub connector is used to connect the DME32 to a Yamaha AD824 AD Converter. See "AD824 & DA824 Converters" on page 256 for more information. DME32-Owner's Manual

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Rear Panel
19
DME32
Owner
s Manual
Rear Panel
A
AC IN connector
This connector is used to connect the DME32 to an AC outlet, using the supplied power
cord. See
Connecting the Power Cord
on page 11 for more information.
B
WORD CLOCK OUT connector
This BNC connector transmits the internally generated wordclock signal or the word-
clock signal received at the WORD CLOCK IN when an external wordclock source is
selected. See
Wordclock Connections
on page 229 for more information.
C
WORD CLOCK 75
ON/OFF switch
This switch is used to terminate the wordclock signal received at the WORD CLOCK
IN. See
Wordclock Connections
on page 229 for more information.
D
WORD CLOCK IN connector
This BNC connector can be used to receive an external wordclock signal. See
Word-
clock Connections
on page 229 for more information.
E
MIDI IN & OUT ports
These are standard MIDI IN and OUT ports and are used to connect the DME32 with
other MIDI equipment for remote operation using MIDI Program Change, Control
Change, and Parameter Change messages. See
MIDI & the DME32
on page 242 for
more information.
F
PC CONTROL RS232C/RS422 switch
This switch is used to select the format for the PC CONTROL port. See
Connecting to
a PC
on page 10 for more information.
G
PC CONTROL port
This 9-pin D-sub connector is used to connect the DME32 to the serial port on a Win-
dows PC. See
Connecting to a PC
on page 10 for more information.
H
COM port
This 9-pin D-sub connector is used to connect the DME32 to a Yamaha AD824 AD
Converter. See
AD824 & DA824 Converters
on page 256 for more information.
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