Yamaha M7CL M7cl V3 Owner's Manual - Page 191
Connecting the M7CL-48ES to the AD8HR, DIGITAL OUT A or B to the NAI48-ES's AES/EBU - remote ha
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Using an external head amp Connecting the M7CL-48ES to the AD8HR To remotely control the AD8HR from the M7CL-48ES, use an Ethernet cable to connect the EtherSound [OUT] connector located on the M7CL-48ES's rear panel to the NAI48-ES's EtherSound [IN] connector, then use an RS422 D-sub9 pin cable to connect the NAI48-ES's HA REMOTE connector to the AD8HR's HA REMOTE 1 connector. This connection enables you to remotely control the AD8HR from the M7CL-48ES. To enable signals input to the AD8HR to be sent to the M7CL-48ES, use a D-sub25 pin AES/EBU cable to connect the AD8HR's DIGITAL OUT A (or B) to the NAI48-ES's AES/EBU connector. The signals from the NAI48-ES to the M7CL48ES are sent via EtherSound connection. Alternatively, you can use a "daisy chain" connection to remotely control multiple AD8HR units simultaneously. To do this, connect the AD8HR's HA REMOTE 2 connector to the second AD8HR's HA REMOTE 1 connector. If you use the NAI48-ES, you can connect up to six AD8HR units. AES/EBU connectors Audio signals Remote signals M7CL-48ES EtherSound [OUT] connector EtherSound [IN] connector NAI48-ES HA REMOTE connector DIGITAL OUT A connector HA REMOTE 1 connector AD8HR 1 HA REMOTE 2 connector DIGITAL OUT A connector HA REMOTE 1 connector AD8HR 2 HA REMOTE 2 connector DIGITAL OUT A connector HA REMOTE 1 connector AD8HR 3 HA REMOTE 2 connector Up to six units 16 Graphic EQ and effects M7CL Owner's Manual 191