Yamaha PM5000 Owner's Manual - Page 67
Safety and Protection Functions, Group Assign Safe Parameter No. U09
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Digital Control Section Safety and Protection Functions This category includes a number of "recall safe" functions that can be set to protect specific parameters when a scene is recalled, thus maintaining the settings of the protected parameters. There's also a solo safe function that can prevent improper operation of the solo system from playing havoc with the console's output by either making it impossible to engage the solo mode, or by preventing muting of specified input channels when the solo mode is engaged. These settings are saved in the console's setup memory, and are common to all scenes. Group Assign Safe (Parameter No. U09) This function prevents changes to input-channel mute and VCA group assignments due to scene recall operations, maintaining the current settings. The group assign safe function can be applied to all mute groups and/or all assign groups. G/A Bus Assign Safe (Parameter No. U10) This function prevents changes to the G/A master module [TO ST] and [TO MONO] switch settings due to scene recall operations, maintaining the current settings. The G/A bus assign safe function applies to all G/A master modules. G/A ASN.SAFE Press [ENTER] after selecting the above display and use the [INC] and [DEC] keys to select ON (protected - scene recall has no effect) or OFF (not protected - scene recall will affect settings). G/A SAFE:OFF GRP ASN.SAFE 1 Press [ENTER] after selecting the above display and it will become possible to select the target group: select MUTE or VCA and press the [ENTER] key. MUTE:OFF VCA :ON 2 Use the [INC] and [DEC] keys to select ON (protected - scene recall has no effect) or OFF (not protected - scene recall will affect settings). 65