Yamaha PM5000 Owner's Manual - Page 71

Scene Recall, Master Cue AFL Position Parameter No. U16, Theater Mode Parameter No. U17

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Digital Control Section Master Cue AFL Position (Parameter No. U16) The cue signal from each master section can be switched to pre- or -post-fader via the [MASTER PFL] switch in the monitor control section (page 43). This function determines whether the cue signal is taken from before or after the master [ON] switch. If the cue signal is taken from before the master [ON] switch it will appear at the monitor outputs even if the main outputs are turned off. CUE POSITION Scene Recall The following functions can provide maximum scene recall efficiency in a wide range of applications. You can also turn the scene memory function off altogether to prevent accidental operation. These settings are stored in the PM5000 setup memory. Theater Mode (Parameter No. U17) When the theater mode is engaged it is possible to directly recall scenes in sequence using only the [INC] and [DEC] keys. This only applies to scene numbers 010 through 999, and empty "NO DATA" scenes will automatically be skipped. Press [ENTER] after selecting the above display and a display like the one shown below will appear. Use the [INC] and [DEC] keys to select POST (normal operation: post master [ON] switch) or PRE (pre master [ON] switch). POS:POST ON THEATER MODE Press [ENTER] after selecting the above display and a display like the one shown below will appear. Use the [INC] and [DEC] keys to select ON (theater mode on) or OFF (theater mode off). THEATER:OFF NOTE When using the theater mode it can be handy to specify a "temporary scene." This can be done simply by entering a scene number via the alpha-numeric keys and pressing [ENTER] (don't press [RECALL]). Then, regardless of the currently active scene, the [INC] and [DEC] keys will increment or decrement and directly select scenes starting from the specified temporary scene number. This ability to "pre load" a specific scene can make critically-timed transitions much easier to execute. NOTE GPI input (page 72) and MIDI control change messages (page 77) can also be used to effect scene changes. NOTE "THTR" will appear on the message display while the theater mode is engaged. 69

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Digital Control Section
Master Cue AFL Position (Parameter No. U16)
The cue signal from each master section can be switched
to pre- or –post-fader via the [MASTER PFL] switch in
the monitor control section (page 43). This function
determines whether the cue signal is taken from before
or after the master [ON] switch. If the cue signal is taken
from before the master [ON] switch it will appear at the
monitor outputs even if the main outputs are turned off.
Press [ENTER] after selecting the above display and a
display like the one shown below will appear. Use the
[INC] and [DEC] keys to select POST (normal
operation: post master [ON] switch) or PRE (pre master
[ON] switch).
Scene Recall
The following functions can provide maximum scene
recall efficiency in a wide range of applications. You can
also turn the scene memory function off altogether to
prevent accidental operation. These settings are stored in
the PM5000 setup memory.
Theater Mode (Parameter No. U17)
When the theater mode is engaged it is possible to
directly recall scenes in sequence using only the [INC]
and [DEC] keys. This only applies to scene numbers 010
through 999, and empty “NO DATA” scenes will
automatically be skipped.
Press [ENTER] after selecting the above display and a
display like the one shown below will appear. Use the
[INC] and [DEC] keys to select ON (theater mode on) or
OFF (theater mode off).
CUE POSITION
POS:POST ON
NOTE
When using the theater mode it can be handy to specify a
“temporary scene.” This can be done simply by entering a scene
number via the alpha-numeric keys and pressing [ENTER] (don’t
press [RECALL]). Then, regardless of the currently active scene,
the [INC] and [DEC] keys will increment or decrement and
directly select scenes starting from the specified temporary scene
number. This ability to “pre load” a specific scene can make
critically-timed transitions much easier to execute.
NOTE
GPI input (page 72) and MIDI control change messages (page 77)
can also be used to effect scene changes.
NOTE
“THTR” will appear on the message display while the theater
mode is engaged.
THEATER MODE
THEATER:OFF