Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 200
Connecting the PM5D with a DME, series unit, MONITOR, SCENE, STORE/RECALL, Parameter display area
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MIDI REMOTE function C MONITOR When you click the monitor source select button (@), the MONITOR POINT SELECT window will appear, allowing you to select the monitor source for the DME series. When you turn the MONITOR button on, the EXTERNAL CUE indicator in the upper part of the display will turn on, and the monitor signal of the DME series will be sent to the PM5D's CUE bus. Note If you want to turn the MONITOR button on, you must first select the same port for the DME series' monitor output and the PM5D monitor input. The monitor output of the DME series unit can be specified in the "Monitor Out" dialog box accessed from DME Designer via the [Tools] menu → [Monitor]. The monitor input of the PM5D unit is specified by MONITOR PORT in the SETUP area of the DME CONTROL screen. D SCENE This area indicates/selects the scene that will be stored/ recalled on the DME series unit. When you click the / buttons located at left and right to select a number, the name of that scene is shown in the field at right. E STORE/RECALL These buttons save (overwrite) the settings of the DME series unit edited in the PM5D's screen into the scene selected in the SCENE area, or recall the scene selected in the SCENE area into the DME. Note • When storing a DME scene from the PM5D's screen, you can only store by overwriting an existing scene on the DME; you cannot store the settings as a new scene or edit the scene name. • If SETUP is selected, items 3, 4, and 6 are not shown. F Parameter display area This area displays the parameters of the currently selected component. The displayed contents will depend on the component. G ASSIGN TO FADERS (DCA fader assignments) You can use DCA faders 1-8 to control the parameters of the component currently shown in the screen. Note The parameters that can be assigned to DCA faders will depend on the component. This function may not be available for some components. ❏ Connecting the PM5D with a DME series unit Various methods for connecting the PM5D with a DME series unit to transmit and receive audio signals and control signals are shown below. Note If characters other than alphabetical characters and symbols (e.g., double-byte characters such as Japanese) are used on the DME series unit in a component name or scene name, such characters may not be displayed correctly. 1 Bi-directional connection via CobraNet This connection method uses CobraNet (a format for transmitting multi-channel audio signals and control signals over Ethernet). Install a MY-16CII CobraNet card in the PM5D's slot, and use an Ethernet cable to connect it to the DME series. This method allows bi-directional transfer of audio signals over a single cable. For example, signals can be sent via the PM5D's MIX bus to the DME for processing, and then returned to a PM5D input channel. Note You cannot use AuviTran's AVY16-ES EtherSound card to control the DME series from the PM5D. CobraNet connector DME series CobraNet card Slot PM5D 2 Bi-directional connection using the CASCADE IN/ OUT connectors (DME64N only) In this connection method, the CASCADE IN connector and CASCADE OUT connector of the PM5D and the DME64N are connected to each other, allowing bi-directional transfer of audio signals. CASCADE CASCADE IN connector OUT connector DME64N CASCADE CASCADE IN connector OUT connector PM5D 200 PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Reference section
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