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Making connections Making connections Connecting to the [GPI] ports Connect GPI (General Purpose Interface) devices to the [GPI] ports on the rear panel. GPI is used to input/output control signals with external devices such as controllers. The DME7 has 16 input terminals and 8 output terminals. • The output voltage of the +5 V DC terminal is 5 V. The maximum total current that can be drawn from the two ports is 100 mA. If a switch/variable resistor and an LED/relay are to be used at the same time, connect the switch/variable resistor to one port and the LED/relay to the other port. • At [IN] terminals 1 to 15, voltages between 0 and 5 V are detected. Only at [IN] terminal 16, +24 V input is supported, and voltages between 2.5 V and 24 V are identified as high and voltages below 2.5 V as low. • [OUT] terminals 1 to 8 are open collector outputs, which switch between open and ground. The maximum voltage that can be applied is +12 V. The maximum allowable current is 75 mA per port. Use ProVisionaire Design to specify settings such as parameters to be assigned to GPI controllers. NOTE • Specifying input/output channels in ProVisionaire Design allows presets from a connected GPI external device to be recalled, parameters to be changed, and signals to be sent to GPI external devices. For details on specifying settings, refer to the ProVisionaire Design User Guide. https://manual.yamaha.com/pa/pv/pvd/ Connecting a Euroblock plug Use the included Euroblock plugs to connect to the [GPI] ports. 12 | DME7 Reference Manual