Yamaha PM5D Owner's Manual - Page 206

HA (Head Amp) screen

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SYS/W.CLOCK function HA (Head Amp) screen In this screen you can make settings such as phantom power (+48V), gain, and HPF for each of the internal head amps (PM5D-RH model only), or for each channel of an external head amp device that supports remote control via the dedicated protocol (e.g., Yamaha AD8HR or AD824). HA 1 3 2 5 6 7 8 9 4 A DISPLAY MODE Select one of the following as the type of head amp displayed in the screen. • INTERNAL HA (PM5D-RH model only) The internal head amp channels (AD IN 1-48, AD STIN 1-4) will be displayed. • EXTERNAL HA 1-4 • EXTERNAL HA 5-8 The channels of an external head amp device (ID number= 1-4, or ID number= 5-8) connected via the [HA REMOTE] connector will be displayed. Hint Up to eight external devices can be daisy-chained to the PM5D's [HA REMOTE] connector. In this case, an ID number (1-8) is automatically assigned to each device, starting from the device that is connected directly to the PM5D's [HA REMOTE] connector. B Model name For each ID number, this indicates the model name of the external head amp device that is connected. If no device is connected this will indicate "-----". However even in this case, you will be able to make the same settings as when a Yamaha AD8HR is connected. C Slot/Channel Here you can view/select the slot and channels to which the audio output of the external head amp device is connected. Note If an external head amp device is connected to a PM5D slot, you must specify the appropriate slot/channels manually. Please note that if you specify an incorrect setting, the input channel HA indication in screens such as the IN HA screen may differ from the actual state. D +48V MASTER If an AD8HR is connected via the [HA REMOTE] connector, this indicates the master phantom power on/off status. (Otherwise, this indicates "---".) E +48V Switches phantom power (+48V) on/off for each channel. F HPF (High Pass Filter) Turns the HPF on/off for each channel. G Cutoff frequency Specifies the HPF cutoff frequency for each channel of the AD8HR. Move the cursor to the box, and turn the [DATA] encoder to adjust the cutoff frequency in a range of 20-600 Hz. H GAIN Adjusts the gain for each channel. Move the cursor to the knob, and turn the [DATA] encoder to adjust the gain in a range of -62 dB to +10 dB. The current value is shown in the box below. I GANG If this button is on, the gain settings of two adjacent odd-numbered/even-numbered channels will change in tandem, maintaining the current offset value. J J LIBRARY This button displays the HA LIBRARY screen (➥ p.208). Note When an external head amp device is connected for the first time, the settings on the external head amp device are used. If you subsequently recall a HA library item, the HA library settings are used. 206 PM5D/PM5D-RH Owner's Manual Reference section

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SYS/W.CLOCK function
206
PM5D/PM5D-RH Owner’s Manual
Reference section
In this screen you can make settings such as phantom
power (+48V), gain, and HPF for each of the internal head
amps (PM5D-RH model only), or for each channel of an
external head amp device that supports remote control via
the dedicated protocol (e.g., Yamaha AD8HR or AD824).
A
DISPLAY MODE
Select one of the following as the type of head amp dis-
played in the screen.
INTERNAL HA (PM5D-RH model only)
The internal head amp channels (AD IN 1–48, AD
STIN 1–4) will be displayed.
EXTERNAL HA 1-4
EXTERNAL HA 5-8
The channels of an external head amp device (ID num-
ber= 1–4, or ID number= 5–8) connected via the [HA
REMOTE] connector will be displayed.
Hint
Up to eight external devices can be daisy-chained to the
PM5D’s [HA REMOTE] connector. In this case, an ID number
(1–8) is automatically assigned to each device, starting from
the device that is connected directly to the PM5D’s [HA
REMOTE] connector.
B
Model name
For each ID number, this indicates the model name of
the external head amp device that is connected. If no
device is connected this will indicate “-----”. However
even in this case, you will be able to make the same set-
tings as when a Yamaha AD8HR is connected.
C
Slot/Channel
Here you can view/select the slot and channels to
which the audio output of the external head amp
device is connected.
Note
If an external head amp device is connected to a PM5D slot,
you must specify the appropriate slot/channels manually.
Please note that if you specify an incorrect setting, the input
channel HA indication in screens such as the IN HA screen
may differ from the actual state.
D
+48V MASTER
If an AD8HR is connected via the [HA REMOTE] con-
nector, this indicates the master phantom power on/off
status. (Otherwise, this indicates “---”.)
E
+48V
Switches phantom power (+48V) on/off for each
channel.
F
HPF (High Pass Filter)
Turns the HPF on/off for each channel.
G
Cutoff frequency
Specifies the HPF cutoff frequency for each channel of
the AD8HR. Move the cursor to the box, and turn the
[DATA] encoder to adjust the cutoff frequency in a
range of 20–600 Hz.
H
GAIN
Adjusts the gain for each channel. Move the cursor to
the knob, and turn the [DATA] encoder to adjust the
gain in a range of –62 dB to +10 dB. The current value
is shown in the box below.
I
GANG
If this button is on, the gain settings of two adjacent
odd-numbered/even-numbered channels will change
in tandem, maintaining the current offset value.
J
LIBRARY
This button displays the HA LIBRARY screen
(
p.208).
Note
When an external head amp device is connected for the first
time, the settings on the external head amp device are used. If
you subsequently recall a HA library item, the HA library set-
tings are used.
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