Yamaha DME7 DME7 Reference Manual - Page 11

Caution, USB TO HOST] port, Notice, USB TO DEVICE] port, Network port, MIDI] ports, DCP] port

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Part names and functions Caution • Do not input voltages exceeding 5 V to [IN] terminals 1 to 15. Otherwise, failure of this device may occur. ⑤ [USB TO HOST] port This is a USB Type C (USB 2.0) port. When connected to a computer with a USB cable, this device functions as an audio interface with up to 8 inputs/8 outputs and a maximum sampling frequency of 96 kHz. Notice • Use a USB cable of 3 m or less. • Before connecting the USB cable again after disconnecting it, wait at least six seconds. ⑥ [USB TO DEVICE] port This port is for connecting a USB flash drive. For details, refer to "Using USB flash drives". Notice • Do not remove the USB flash drive or switch off this device while data is being accessed. Otherwise, the storage media may become damaged, or data on this device and the media may become corrupted. ⑦ Network port This port is for control communication with external devices. The secure copy protocol (SCP) allows communication with a computer (ProVisionaire Design, ProVisionaire Control, or ProVisionaire Touch Kiosk) or other external controllers (AMX, Crestron, etc.). 10/100BASE-TX and Auto MDI (no mode switching) functionality is supported. NOTE • Only when using a standalone DME7 can you connect it directly to a computer with a LAN cable. ⑧ [MIDI] ports These ports are for sending and receiving MIDI messages to and from an external MIDI device. ⑨ [DCP] port This port is for controlling the DME7 by daisy-chaining separately sold control panels such as the DCP1V4S. Use a straight-through CAT5e or higher Ethernet cable with all 8 contacts used. Up to eight control panels can be connected to one DME7. Also, the distance from the DME7 to the furthest DCP control panel varies depending on the number of connected DCP units. For details, refer to "Distance to furthest DCP control panel". 10 | DME7 Reference Manual

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Caution
Do not input voltages exceeding 5 V to [IN] terminals 1 to 15. Otherwise, failure of this device may
occur.
[USB TO HOST] port
This is a USB Type C (USB 2.0) port.
When connected to a computer with a USB cable, this device functions as an audio interface with up to 8
inputs/8 outputs and a maximum sampling frequency of 96 kHz.
Notice
Use a USB cable of 3 m or less.
Before connecting the USB cable again after disconnecting it, wait at least six seconds.
[USB TO DEVICE] port
This port is for connecting a USB flash drive. For details, refer to
“Using USB flash drives”
.
Notice
Do not remove the USB flash drive or switch off this device while data is being accessed. Otherwise,
the storage media may become damaged, or data on this device and the media may become
corrupted.
Network port
This port is for control communication with external devices. The secure copy protocol (SCP) allows
communication with a computer (ProVisionaire Design, ProVisionaire Control, or ProVisionaire Touch Kiosk) or
other external controllers (AMX, Crestron, etc.).
10/100BASE-TX and Auto MDI (no mode switching) functionality is supported.
NOTE
Only when using a standalone DME7 can you connect it directly to a computer with a LAN cable.
[MIDI] ports
These ports are for sending and receiving MIDI messages to and from an external MIDI device.
[DCP] port
This port is for controlling the DME7 by daisy-chaining separately sold control panels such as the DCP1V4S. Use
a straight-through CAT5e or higher Ethernet cable with all 8 contacts used.
Up to eight control panels can be connected to one DME7. Also, the distance from the DME7 to the furthest DCP
control panel varies depending on the number of connected DCP units. For details, refer to
“Distance to furthest
DCP control panel”
.
Part names and functions
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