Yamaha PM5000 Owner's Manual - Page 87

Removing Rear Panel Input Units, remove corresponds to the input channel you

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4 Unplug the wiring connectors at the top (rear) end of the module that connect the module to the rear panel. There are two connectors on both mono and stereo modules, but their locations are slightly different. Unplug these connectors Module Appendix ● Removing Rear Panel Input Units When removing rear-panel input units that correspond to each mono and stereo input channel (these are available as options), it is necessary to first remove the corresponding input channel and all connected wiring, as described above. 1 Make sure that the rear-panel unit you are about to remove corresponds to the input channel you have removed, then unscrew the upper and lower screws and remove the input unit. PM5000 rear panel 5 Press the snap button on the wiring harness to release the wire bundle, then remove the wiring from the module. When removing the wiring, be careful that the connectors don't get caught on the module frame. This completes removal of the input module. Wiring bundle Module frame Press the snap button rear-panel unit 2 Press the snap button on the wiring harness to release the wire bundle, then remove the wiring from the console frame. Carefully pull the wiring and connectors through the rear-panel opening, making sure that the connectors don't catch on any part of the console frame. This completes removal of the rear-panel unit. Meter bridge Take care that the connectors don't get caught here Removal direction rear-panel unit Rear panel Faders View from above the console 85

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Appendix
4
Unplug the wiring connectors at the top (rear) end of
the module that connect the module to the rear panel.
There are two connectors on both mono and stereo
modules, but their locations are slightly different.
5
Press the snap button on the wiring harness to release
the wire bundle, then remove the wiring from the
module. When removing the wiring, be careful that
the connectors don’t get caught on the module frame.
This completes removal of the input module.
Removing Rear Panel Input Units
When removing rear-panel input units that correspond to
each mono and stereo input channel (these are available
as options), it is necessary to first remove the
corresponding input channel and all connected wiring, as
described above.
1
Make sure that the rear-panel unit you are about to
remove corresponds to the input channel you have
removed, then unscrew the upper and lower screws
and remove the input unit.
2
Press the snap button on the wiring harness to release
the wire bundle, then remove the wiring from the
console frame. Carefully pull the wiring and
connectors through the rear-panel opening, making
sure that the connectors don’t catch on any part of the
console frame.
This completes removal of the rear-panel unit.
Module
Unplug these connectors
Wiring bundle
Press the snap button
Module
frame
PM5000 rear panel
rear-panel unit
Rear panel
View from above the console
Removal direction
Meter bridge
rear-panel unit
Faders
Take care that the connectors
don’t get caught here