Yamaha PM5000 Owner's Manual - Page 43

The Monitor Outputs, Cue Signal Monitoring, To MONITOR, OUT When, CUE] Engaged, Cue Point

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Monitor Control Section The Monitor Outputs The two monitor outputs can be used independently or simultaneously. When using MONITOR A and B at the same time, the [LCR] switch can be engaged to allow the MONITOR B L channel to function as the C (center) channel for LCR monitoring in conjunction with the L and R channels from MONITOR A. Engage the [L+R] switch to sum the L and R channels to form a mono mix which will be delivered via both the L and R outputs. If you engage the [+MONO (C)] switch the mono master signal will be output via L and R in addition to the center channel. L R Normal Operation [LCR] Engaged L C R [L+R] Engaged L+R (C) R+L [+MONO (C)] Engaged [L+R] and [+MONO (C)] Engaged L+C (C) R+C L+R+C (C) R+L+C Cue Signal Monitoring If an input channel, VCA master, master out, or matrix out [CUE] switched is engaged while the stereo master or 2-track input signal is being monitored by the system's monitor speakers or headphones, the corresponding cue signal can be monitored. One will light during cue monitoring. The cue signals from the input channel section, VCA section, or master out section (including the matrix out section) can be monitored one section at a time. When a [CUE] switch is engaged in any section the corresponding cue indicator will light: INPUT CUE, VCA CUE, or MASTER CUE. The cue signal is derived from different points in different sections, as described in the chart below. Section Input Channel VCA Master Out To MONITOR OUT When [CUE] Engaged Cue Point Channel (mono/stereo) PFL (fixed) Channels assigned to VCA groups (mono/stereo) AFL (after [PAN/ BAL] control) Stereo aux, G/A (group/aux), stereo, mono, matrix [MASTER PFL] switch ON: PFL OFF: AFL NOTE The [LCR] switch has no effect on headphone output. When the [+MONO (C)] switch is engaged, however, the cue C signal is delivered to the L and R channels at the same level, producing a similar effect. 41

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Monitor Control Section
The Monitor Outputs
The two monitor outputs can be used independently or
simultaneously. When using MONITOR A and B at the
same time, the [LCR] switch can be engaged to allow the
MONITOR B L channel to function as the C (center)
channel for LCR monitoring in conjunction with the L
and R channels from MONITOR A. Engage the [L+R]
switch to sum the L and R channels to form a mono mix
which will be delivered via both the L and R outputs. If
you engage the [+MONO (C)] switch the mono master
signal will be output via L and R in addition to the center
channel.
Cue Signal Monitoring
If an input channel, VCA master, master out, or matrix
out [CUE] switched is engaged while the stereo master
or 2-track input signal is being monitored by the
system’s monitor speakers or headphones, the
corresponding cue signal can be monitored.
The cue signals from the input channel section, VCA
section, or master out section (including the matrix out
section) can be monitored one section at a time. When a
[CUE] switch is engaged in any section the
corresponding cue indicator will light: INPUT CUE,
VCA CUE, or MASTER CUE. The cue signal is derived
from different points in different sections, as described
in the chart below.
NOTE
The [LCR] switch has no effect on headphone output. When the
[+MONO (C)] switch is engaged, however, the cue C signal is
delivered to the L and R channels at the same level, producing a
similar effect.
Normal Operation
[LCR] Engaged
[L+R] Engaged
[+MONO (C)]
Engaged
[L+R] and
[+MONO (C)]
Engaged
L
R
L
C
R
L+R
(C)
R+L
L+C
(C)
R+C
L+R+C
(C)
R+L+C
Section
To MONITOR
OUT When
[CUE] Engaged
Cue Point
Input Channel
Channel
(mono/stereo)
PFL (fixed)
VCA
Channels assigned
to VCA groups
(mono/stereo)
AFL (after [PAN/
BAL] control)
Master Out
Stereo aux,
G/A (group/aux),
stereo, mono,
matrix
[MASTER PFL]
switch
ON: PFL
OFF:AFL
One will light during
cue monitoring.