Yamaha LS9-32 Owner's Manual - Page 25

Yamaha LS9-32 Manual

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Rear panel 4 5 67 8 L M K J Parts and their function 4 5 67 LS9-16 8 9 2 LS9-16 J K LS9-32 D NETWORK connector This connector allows the LS9 to be connected to a Windows computer via a CAT3 (transfer rate: maximum 10 Mbps) or CAT5 (transfer rate: maximum 100 Mbps) compatible Ethernet cable. This is used mainly for controlling mix parameters or editing scene memories and libraries from the dedicated "LS9 Editor" application program. NOTE • The DME-N Network Driver required for connection to the NETWORK connector, the Studio Manager required for running LS9 Editor, and the LS9 Editor itself can downloaded from the Yamaha website listed below. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ E WORD CLOCK IN/OUT connectors These are BNC connectors used to transmit and receive word clock signals to and from an external device. The WORD CLOCK IN connector is internally terminated by a 75 ohm resistor. F 2TR OUT DIGITAL jack This is a coaxial jack that outputs the digital audio signal of a specified channel in consumer format (IEC-60958). This is used mainly to output STEREO/MONO channel signals. G 2TR IN DIGITAL jack This is a coaxial jack that inputs a stereo digital audio signal in consumer format (IEC-60958). The signal input from this jack can be patched to any input channel. H MIDI IN/OUT connectors These connectors are used to transmit and receive MIDI messages to and from external MIDI devices. The MIDI IN connector receives messages from an external device, and the MIDI OUT connector transmits messages from the LS9. These are used mainly for recording LS9 parameter operations or scene/library changes on an external device, or for remotely operating LS9 parameters. I LAMP connector (LS9-32 only) This is an XLR-4-31 connector that supplies power to a separately sold gooseneck lamp (e.g., Yamaha LA1L). The brightness of the lamp can be adjusted in the screen. M L LS9-32 J AC IN connector Connect the included power cable to this connector to supply power to the unit. K POWER switch This switch turns the power on/off. L Grounding screw To ensure safe operation, be sure to ground the LS9 securely. The included power cable has a three-conductor plug, so if the AC outlet is grounded the LS9 will be grounded appropriately. If the AC outlet is not grounded, establish a secure ground connection from this screw. Correctly grounding the unit is an effective way to eliminate hum and interference noise. M Cooling fan vent This is the vent for the cooling fan inside the console. When placing the console, be careful not to block this vent. LS9-16/32 Owner's Manual 25

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Rear panel
LS9-16/32
Owner’s Manual
25
2
Parts and their function
D
NETWORK connector
This connector allows the LS9 to be connected to a Win-
dows computer via a CAT3 (transfer rate: maximum 10
Mbps) or CAT5 (transfer rate: maximum 100 Mbps) com-
patible Ethernet cable. This is used mainly for controlling
mix parameters or editing scene memories and libraries
from the dedicated “LS9 Editor” application program.
E
WORD CLOCK IN/OUT connectors
These are BNC connectors used to transmit and receive
word clock signals to and from an external device. The
WORD CLOCK IN connector is internally terminated by
a 75 ohm resistor.
F
2TR OUT DIGITAL jack
This is a coaxial jack that outputs the digital audio signal
of a specified channel in consumer format (IEC-60958).
This is used mainly to output STEREO/MONO channel
signals.
G
2TR IN DIGITAL jack
This is a coaxial jack that inputs a stereo digital audio sig-
nal in consumer format (IEC-60958). The signal input
from this jack can be patched to any input channel.
H
MIDI IN/OUT connectors
These connectors are used to transmit and receive MIDI
messages to and from external MIDI devices. The MIDI
IN connector receives messages from an external device,
and the MIDI OUT connector transmits messages from
the LS9. These are used mainly for recording LS9 param-
eter operations or scene/library changes on an external
device, or for remotely operating LS9 parameters.
I
LAMP connector (LS9-32 only)
This is an XLR-4-31 connector that supplies power to a
separately sold gooseneck lamp (e.g., Yamaha LA1L). The
brightness of the lamp can be adjusted in the screen.
J
AC IN connector
Connect the included power cable to this connector to sup-
ply power to the unit.
K
POWER switch
This switch turns the power on/off.
L
Grounding screw
To ensure safe operation, be sure to ground the LS9
securely. The included power cable has a three-conductor
plug, so if the AC outlet is grounded the LS9 will be
grounded appropriately. If the AC outlet is not grounded,
establish a secure ground connection from this screw. Cor-
rectly grounding the unit is an effective way to eliminate
hum and interference noise.
M
Cooling fan vent
This is the vent for the cooling fan inside the console.
When placing the console, be careful not to block this
vent.
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LS9-16
LS9-32
The DME-N Network Driver required for connection to the NET-
WORK connector, the Studio Manager required for running LS9
Editor, and the LS9 Editor itself can downloaded from the Yamaha
website listed below.
NOTE
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K
M
L
L
M
K
J
LS9-16
LS9-32