Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 134

At the left edge of the FUNCTION column, click the, button to open the GPI IN PORT, ASSIGN window.

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16 Remote control When controlling a continuously-variable parameter, that parameter will be at its minimum value when the voltage is at low level, and at its maximum value when the voltage is at high level. GPI IN FUNCTION column status POLARITY column PARAMETER column While the GPI screen is displayed, the GPI IN status column of the GPI IN area will show a yellow bar graph to indicate the approximate value of the voltage being input to each port. (If the bar is not shown, the voltage is grounded; if the bar is displayed all the way to the right edge, the voltage is at high level.) Hint The voltage value at which the PM5D detects High or Low level can be adjusted to suit the external controller (except for external switches) you are using (➥ p.135). 4 At the left edge of the FUNCTION column, click the button to open the GPI IN PORT ASSIGN window. In the GPI IN PORT ASSIGN window you can select the PM5D function that will be controlled by each GPI IN port. Use the FUNCTION column to select the type of function, and use the PARAMETER column to select the optional parameters. You can select the following functions and parameters. FUNCTION PARAMETER PM5D operation NO ASSIGN - No assignment DIMMER ON Switches the Dimmer function on/off MONITOR SOURCE = [monitor source name] Switches the monitor source MONO ON Switches the Monitor section [MONO] key on FUNCTION PARAMETER PM5D operation TALKBACK ON LATCH UNLATCH Switches the Talkback function on/off (latched operation) Switches the Talkback function on/off (unlatched operation) CH ONLATCH [channel name] Switches the channel on/off (latched operation) CH ON- [channel UNLATCH name] Switches the channel on/off (unlatched operation) FADER LEVEL [channel name] Modifies the fader value (LEVEL parameter) according to the voltage FRONT-REAR PAN [SEL] Modifies the surround panning (front/rear) of the selected channel according to the voltage LEFT-RIGHT PAN [SEL] Modifies the surround panning (left/right) of the selected channel according to the voltage SURROUND PAN FRONT-REAR PAN [ODD] Modifies the surround panning (front/rear) of the selected odd-numbered channel according to the voltage LEFT-RIGHT PAN [ODD] Modifies the surround panning (left/right) of the selected odd-numbered channel according to the voltage FRONT-REAR PAN [EVEN] Modifies the surround panning (front/rear) of the selected even-numbered channel according to the voltage LEFT-RIGHT PAN [EVEN] Modifies the surround panning (left/right) of the selected even-numbered channel according to the voltage USER DEFINED KEY FUNCTION [User Defined key bank / key number] While the external input is active, executes the same operation as when the selected User Defined key is pressed USER DEFINED KEY LED [User Defined While the external input is key bank / key active, lights the LED of the number] selected User Defined key PEAK HOLD ON Switches the Peak Hold function on/off OSCILLATOR ON - Switches the Oscillator on/off SOLO ON Switches the Solo function on/off After you have specified the function and parameter, click the OK button. Note • If latched operation is selected, the port will change between active/inactive each time a trigger is input from an external switch. In this case, we recommend that you use a non-locking type of external switch. • If unlatched operation is selected, the port will be active only while the signal from the external switch stays at high level or low level. In this case, we recommend that you use either a non-locking or a locking type of external switch as appropriate for your situation. 134 PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Operating section

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Remote control
134
PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual
Operating section
When controlling a continuously-variable parameter,
that parameter will be at its minimum value when the
voltage is at low level, and at its maximum value when
the voltage is at high level.
While the GPI screen is displayed, the GPI IN status
column of the GPI IN area will show a yellow bar
graph to indicate the approximate value of the voltage
being input to each port. (If the bar is not shown, the
voltage is grounded; if the bar is displayed all the way
to the right edge, the voltage is at high level.)
Hint
The voltage value at which the PM5D detects High or Low
level can be adjusted to suit the external controller (except for
external switches) you are using (
p.135).
4
At the left edge of the FUNCTION column,
click the
button to open the GPI IN PORT
ASSIGN window.
In the GPI IN PORT ASSIGN window you can select
the PM5D function that will be controlled by each GPI
IN port.
Use the FUNCTION column to select the type of func-
tion, and use the PARAMETER column to select the
optional parameters. You can select the following func-
tions and parameters.
After you have specified the function and parameter,
click the OK button.
Note
If latched operation is selected, the port will change between
active/inactive each time a trigger is input from an external
switch. In this case, we recommend that you use a non-lock-
ing type of external switch.
If unlatched operation is selected, the port will be active only
while the signal from the external switch stays at high level
or low level. In this case, we recommend that you use either
a non-locking or a locking type of external switch as appro-
priate for your situation.
FUNCTION
PARAMETER
PM5D operation
NO
ASSIGN
No assignment
MONITOR
DIMMER ON
Switches the Dimmer func-
tion on/off
SOURCE =
[monitor
source name]
Switches the monitor source
MONO ON
Switches the Monitor section
[MONO] key on
PARAMETER
column
FUNCTION column
GPI IN
status
POLARITY column
TALK-
BACK ON
LATCH
Switches the Talkback func-
tion on/off (latched operation)
UNLATCH
Switches the Talkback func-
tion on/off (unlatched opera-
tion)
CH ON-
LATCH
[channel
name]
Switches the channel on/off
(latched operation)
CH ON-
UNLATCH
[channel
name]
Switches the channel on/off
(unlatched operation)
FADER
LEVEL
[channel
name]
Modifies the fader value
(LEVEL parameter) accord-
ing to the voltage
SUR-
ROUND
PAN
FRONT-REAR
PAN [SEL]
Modifies the surround pan-
ning (front/rear) of the
selected channel according
to the voltage
LEFT-RIGHT
PAN [SEL]
Modifies the surround pan-
ning (left/right) of the selected
channel according to the volt-
age
FRONT-REAR
PAN [ODD]
Modifies the surround pan-
ning (front/rear) of the
selected odd-numbered
channel according to the volt-
age
LEFT-RIGHT
PAN [ODD]
Modifies the surround pan-
ning (left/right) of the selected
odd-numbered channel
according to the voltage
FRONT-REAR
PAN [EVEN]
Modifies the surround pan-
ning (front/rear) of the
selected even-numbered
channel according to the volt-
age
LEFT-RIGHT
PAN [EVEN]
Modifies the surround pan-
ning (left/right) of the selected
even-numbered channel
according to the voltage
USER
DEFINED
KEY
FUNCTION
[User Defined
key bank / key
number]
While the external input is
active, executes the same
operation as when the
selected User Defined key is
pressed
USER
DEFINED
KEY LED
[User Defined
key bank / key
number]
While the external input is
active, lights the LED of the
selected User Defined key
PEAK
HOLD ON
Switches the Peak Hold func-
tion on/off
OSCILLA-
TOR ON
Switches the Oscillator on/off
SOLO ON
Switches the Solo function
on/off
FUNCTION
PARAMETER
PM5D operation