Yamaha PM5000 Owner's Manual - Page 31

TO MATRIX] Switch, SUM GAIN] Control and Indicator, TB/OSC] Switch, INSERT] Switch - mixing

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Master Out Section 1 [TO MATRIX] Switch When this switch is engaged the signal from the corresponding master is sent to the stereo and mono matrix. The matrix send is derived after the master fader and master [ON] switch. Because of this the master [ON] switch must be engaged in order to send the master signal to the matrix via the [TO MATRIX] switch. 2 [SUM GAIN] Control and Indicator 3 ∑·PEAK Indicators The ∑·PEAK indicators indicate the state of the signal after summing in each master. The indicators light when the mixed signal reaches 3-dB below clipping. When a ∑·PEAK indicator lights it is advisable to rotate the corresponding [SUM GAIN] control counterclockwise to reduce the sum gain to prevent possible overloading (a maximum reduction of 20 dB is possible). The SUM GAIN [ON] indicator will light to notify the operator that sum gain reduction is in effect. 4 [TB/OSC] Switch When the [TB/OSC] switch is engaged the oscillator and/or talkback signal can be sent to any or all of the console's master outputs as well as the matrix. The signal to be sent is determined by the talkback section controls (page 38). 6 [INSERT] Switch When this switch is engaged external equipment connected to the corresponding INSERT IN and OUT connectors is inserted into the master signal. 7 [RECALL SAFE] Switch Engaging this switch prevents the corresponding master's settings from being changed by a scene recall operation. The parameters to be protected can be specified via a utility function (page 65). 8 Master Fader Determines the output level presented at the corresponding master output connector. NOTE The stereo aux master modules are dual configurations, each including two stereo master faders. 9 Master [ON] Switch Turns output of the corresponding master on or off. When a master [ON] switch is engaged and lit, the master signal is available at the corresponding master output. $ [CUE] Switch The [CUE] switches are used to monitor the corresponding master signals via the console's cue bus. PFL (pre-fader listen) or AFL (after-fader listen) can be selected as required. When the monitor control section [MASTER PFL] switch is engaged, the [CUE] switches send the master's pre-fader signal to the cue bus. If the [MASTER PFL] switch is disengaged the post-fader master signal is sent to the cue bus. NOTE With the initial default setup the AFL signal cannot be monitored unless the master [ON] switch is engaged. This can be changed to allow AFL monitoring even when the master [ON] switch is disengaged via a utility function (PRE ON, see page 69). 29

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Master Out Section
1
[TO MATRIX] Switch
When this switch is engaged the signal from the
corresponding master is sent to the stereo and mono
matrix. The matrix send is derived after the master fader
and master [ON] switch. Because of this the master
[ON] switch must be engaged in order to send the master
signal to the matrix via the [TO MATRIX] switch.
2
[SUM GAIN] Control and Indicator
3
·PEAK Indicators
The
·PEAK indicators indicate the state of the signal
after summing in each master. The indicators light when
the mixed signal reaches 3-dB below clipping. When a
·PEAK indicator lights it is advisable to rotate the
corresponding [SUM GAIN] control counterclockwise
to reduce the sum gain to prevent possible overloading (a
maximum reduction of 20 dB is possible). The SUM
GAIN [ON] indicator will light to notify the operator
that sum gain reduction is in effect.
4
[TB/OSC] Switch
When the [TB/OSC] switch is engaged the oscillator
and/or talkback signal can be sent to any or all of the
console’s master outputs as well as the matrix. The
signal to be sent is determined by the talkback section
controls (page 38).
6
[INSERT] Switch
When this switch is engaged external equipment
connected to the corresponding INSERT IN and OUT
connectors is inserted into the master signal.
7
[RECALL SAFE] Switch
Engaging this switch prevents the corresponding
master’s settings from being changed by a scene recall
operation. The parameters to be protected can be
specified via a utility function (page 65).
8
Master Fader
Determines the output level presented at the
corresponding master output connector.
9
Master [ON] Switch
Turns output of the corresponding master on or off.
When a master [ON] switch is engaged and lit, the
master signal is available at the corresponding master
output.
$
[CUE] Switch
The [CUE] switches are used to monitor the
corresponding master signals via the console’s cue bus.
PFL (pre-fader listen) or AFL (after-fader listen) can be
selected as required. When the monitor control section
[MASTER PFL] switch is engaged, the [CUE] switches
send the master’s pre-fader signal to the cue bus. If the
[MASTER PFL] switch is disengaged the post-fader
master signal is sent to the cue bus.
NOTE
The stereo aux master modules are dual configurations, each
including two stereo master faders.
NOTE
With the initial default setup the AFL signal cannot be monitored
unless the master [ON] switch is engaged. This can be changed to
allow AFL monitoring even when the master [ON] switch is
disengaged via a utility function (PRE ON, see page 69).