Yamaha PM5000 Owner's Manual - Page 59

Common Operations, desired parameter number 1 ~ 28 via the alpha

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Digital Control Section Common Operations All utility functions are accessed and edited by using the alpha-numeric keypad, [CLEAR/EXIT] key, [ENTER] key, and [INC] and [DEC] keys while checking functions and values on the scene display, message display, and parameter display. 1 Press the [UTILITY] switch so that its indicator lights, a parameter will appear on the 12-character parameter display. At the same the corresponding parameter number will flash on the scene display. BATT. CHECK NOTE When the [UTILITY] switch is engaged the last selected parameter will be recalled. 2 The various utility parameters are selected by using the [INC] and [DEC] keys to select the desired parameter number. You can also directly enter the desired parameter number (1 ~ 28) via the alphanumeric keypad. The parameter numbers will appears as "U01" through "U28" on the display. Function Category Basic Bus Mode* Safety & Protection* Monitor* Scene Recall* GPI* Cascade* MIDI* Parameter No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Parameter BATTERY CHECK DATE/TIME COMPACT FLASH MEMORY LOCK MODE MEMORY PROTECT SCENE EDIT G/A BUS MODE STMATRIX MODE GROUP ASSIGN SAFE G/A BUS ASSIGN SAFE RECALL SAFE SELECT SOLO ENABLE INPUT SOLO SAFE MONITOR MODE MONITOR DELAY MASTER CUE AFL POSITION THEATER MODE FADER MODE AUTOMATION DIRECT RECALL/ MUTE MASTER SCENE INC/DEC GPI OUT CASCADE MIDI PGM CHANGE MIDI CTL CHANGE MIDI SETTING MIDI ECHO BACK MIDI PGM CHANGE TABLE * In addition to storing the above parameters in the internal PM5000 setup memory, they can be saved externally on CompactFlash memory cards. 3 When the desired parameter has been selected, the first editable value for that parameter will appear on the parameter display. D A T E D T 2 0 0 3 / 0 2 / 1 0 57

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Digital Control Section
Common Operations
All utility functions are accessed and edited by using the
alpha-numeric keypad, [CLEAR/EXIT] key, [ENTER]
key, and [INC] and [DEC] keys while checking
functions and values on the scene display, message
display, and parameter display.
1
Press the [UTILITY] switch so that its indicator
lights, a parameter will appear on the 12-character
parameter display. At the same the corresponding
parameter number will flash on the scene display.
2
The various utility parameters are selected by using
the [INC] and [DEC] keys to select the desired
parameter number. You can also directly enter the
desired parameter number (1 ~ 28) via the alpha-
numeric keypad. The parameter numbers will
appears as “U01” through “U28” on the display.
* In addition to storing the above parameters in the internal PM5000
setup memory, they can be saved externally on CompactFlash
memory cards.
3
When the desired parameter has been selected, the
first editable value for that parameter will appear on
the parameter display.
NOTE
When the [UTILITY] switch is engaged the last selected
parameter will be recalled.
B A T T .
C H E C K
Function
Category
Parameter
No.
Parameter
Basic
1
BATTERY CHECK
2
DATE/TIME
3
COMPACT FLASH MEMORY
4
LOCK MODE
5
MEMORY PROTECT
6
SCENE EDIT
Bus Mode*
7
G/A BUS MODE
8
STMATRIX MODE
Safety &
Protection*
9
GROUP ASSIGN SAFE
10
G/A BUS ASSIGN SAFE
11
RECALL SAFE SELECT
12
SOLO ENABLE
13
INPUT SOLO SAFE
Monitor*
14
MONITOR MODE
15
MONITOR DELAY
16
MASTER CUE AFL POSITION
Scene Recall*
17
THEATER MODE
18
FADER MODE
19
AUTOMATION
20
DIRECT RECALL/
MUTE MASTER
GPI*
21
SCENE INC/DEC
22
GPI OUT
Cascade*
23
CASCADE
MIDI*
24
MIDI PGM CHANGE
25
MIDI CTL CHANGE
26
MIDI SETTING
27
MIDI ECHO BACK
28
MIDI PGM CHANGE TABLE
D A T E
D T 2 0 0 3 / 0 2 / 1 0