Yamaha M7CL M7cl V3.5 Supplementary Manual - Page 4

Support for remote control of an exter, nal head amp connected to a slot - remote ha

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Support for remote control of an external head amp connected to a slot Now you can remotely control an external head amp connected to the M7CL-48ES's slot 1. By using this in conjunction with the EtherSound port built into the M7CL-48ES, you can remotely control up to twelve AD8HR units or up to six SB168-ES units. NOTE • If controlling via a slot, use AVS-ESMonitor to make EtherSound settings. • If you want to use the console's EtherSound port as well, set it up as a separate EtherSound network. If you set it up as the same EtherSound network, the word clock will not be synchronized, and remote control will not be possible. Audio signals Remote signals M7CL-48ES Slot 1 MY16ES64 MY16EX MY16EX Connecting an AD8HR via the M7CL-48ES's slot To remotely control the AD8HR via the M7CL-48ES's slot, install the MY16-ES64 EtherSound card in the M7CL-48ES's slot 1, and use an Ethernet cable to connect the MY16-ES64's EtherSound [OUT] port to the NAI48ES's EtherSound [IN] port. To send the signals being input to the AD8HR to the M7CL-48ES, use a D-sub 25-pin AES/EBU cable to connect the AD8HR's DIGITAL OUT A (or B) to the NAI48ES's AES/EBU port. Signals are sent and received from the NAI48-ES to the M7CL-48ES via EtherSound. It is also possible to "daisy-chain" multiple AD8HR units to remotely control them simultaneously. To do so, connect the AD8HR's HA REMOTE 2 port to the second AD8HR unit's HA REMOTE 1 port. If you're using an NAI48-ES, a maximum of six AD8HR units can be connected. AES/EBU connectors 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 4

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Now you can remotely control an external head amp con-
nected to the M7CL-48ES’s slot 1.
By using this in conjunction with the EtherSound port built
into the M7CL-48ES, you can remotely control up to
twelve AD8HR units or up to six SB168-ES units.
To remotely control the AD8HR via the M7CL-48ES’s
slot, install the MY16-ES64 EtherSound card in the
M7CL-48ES’s slot 1, and use an Ethernet cable to connect
the MY16-ES64’s EtherSound [OUT] port to the NAI48-
ES’s EtherSound [IN] port.
To send the signals being input to the AD8HR to the
M7CL-48ES, use a D-sub 25-pin AES/EBU cable to con-
nect the AD8HR’s DIGITAL OUT A (or B) to the NAI48-
ES’s AES/EBU port. Signals are sent and received from
the NAI48-ES to the M7CL-48ES via EtherSound.
It is also possible to “daisy-chain” multiple AD8HR units
to remotely control them simultaneously. To do so, connect
the AD8HR’s HA REMOTE 2 port to the second AD8HR
unit’s HA REMOTE 1 port. If you’re using an NAI48-ES,
a maximum of six AD8HR units can be connected.
Support for remote control of an exter-
nal head amp connected to a slot
Connecting an AD8HR via
the M7CL-48ES’s slot
• If controlling via a slot, use AVS-ESMonitor to make EtherSound set-
tings.
• If you want to use the console’s EtherSound port as well, set it up as
a separate EtherSound network. If you set it up as the same Ether-
Sound network, the word clock will not be synchronized, and remote
control will not be possible.
NOTE
M7CL-4
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ES
AD
8
HR 1
AD
8
HR 2
AD
8
HR 3
NAI4
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Audio signals
Remote signals
Slot 1
MY16-
ES64
MY16-
EX
MY16-
EX
EtherSound [IN] connector
AES/EBU
connectors
DIGITAL OUT
A connector
DIGITAL OUT
A connector
DIGITAL OUT
A connector
HA REMOTE connector
HA REMOTE 1 connector
HA REMOTE 2 connector
HA REMOTE 1 connector
HA REMOTE 2 connector
HA REMOTE 1 connector
HA REMOTE 2 connector
Up to six units