Yamaha RMio64-D RMio64-D Owners Manual [English] - Page 10

MADI [WCLK IN FOR SRC] connector

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? Dante [PRIMARY LINK/ACT] indicator Dante [PRIMARY 1G] indicator Dante [SECONDARY LINK/ACT] indicator Dante [SECONDARY 1G] indicator Displays the transmission status with the Dante network. LINK/ACT 1G These indicators flash rapidly if the Ethernet cables are connected properly. These indicators are lit when the Dante network is functioning as Giga-bit Ethernet.  Dante [UNIT ID] rotary switch Sets the ID for this unit. The setting range of the UNIT ID is 16 hexadecimal numbers from 0 to F. If there are multiple Dante-compatible devices from Yamaha that require an ID setting connected to the same network, set a different ID for each device. Make sure to change the settings of the rotary switch while the power to the unit is turned off; otherwise, the ID setting will not be effective. Dante DIP switches Used to change unit settings. Make sure to change the settings of the DIP switches while the power to the unit is turned off; otherwise, the ID setting will not be effective. For details, see "Connecting Dantecompatible Devices" (page 11) and "Restoring Factory Settings" (page 18). [SYSTEM LINK OUT] connector This BNC connector is used to connect to the AES 2 IN connector on the Steinberg Nuendo SyncStation. This connection provides a highly precise clock sync between this unit and Nuendo. When not connecting with Nuendo SyncStation, two of the channels for the Dante input signals are output as AES/EBU signals. Connecting the AES/EBUcompatible devices to this connector allows Dante signals to be converted to AES/EBU signals and can be output. In the default settings, Dante channels 1 and 2 are used for output. You can use a remote control to change the output channels. For details, see "Remote Control" (page 16). " [WORD CLOCK OUT] connector [WORD CLOCK IN] connector These are BNC connectors used to transmit and receive word clock signals. # MADI DIP switches Used to change unit settings. Make sure to change the settings of the DIP switches while the power to the unit is turned off; otherwise, the ID setting will not be effective. For details, see "Connecting MADIcompatible Devices" (page 12) and "MADI Split" (page 14). $ MADI [WCLK IN FOR SRC] connector This is a BNC connector that can be used to directly input word clock signals for MADI SRC. % MADI [COAXIAL OUT] connector MADI [COAXIAL IN] connector These are BNC connectors used to connect with MADI-compatible devices. NOTE Coaxial cables of up to 100 meters (theoretical value) can be used. & MADI [OPTICAL OUT] connector MADI [OPTICAL IN] connector These are SC connectors used to connect with MADI-compatible devices. NOTE • Use a multimode optical cable with 50-micron core/125micron cladding diameters, or 62.5-micron core/125micron cladding diameters. • Optical cables of up to 2,000 meters (theoretical value) can be used. • Use SC duplex connectors. • Attach the supplied rubber cap to the connector to prevent dust from collecting when the cable is not connected. 10 RMio64-D Owner's Manual

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RMio64-D Owner’s Manual
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Dante [PRIMARY LINK/ACT] indicator
Dante [PRIMARY 1G] indicator
Dante [SECONDARY LINK/ACT] indicator
Dante [SECONDARY 1G] indicator
Displays the transmission status with the Dante
network.
&
Dante [UNIT ID] rotary switch
Sets the ID for this unit. The setting range of the UNIT
ID is 16 hexadecimal numbers from 0 to F. If there are
multiple Dante-compatible devices from Yamaha that
require an ID setting connected to the same network,
set a different ID for each device. Make sure to
change the settings of the rotary switch while the
power to the unit is turned off; otherwise, the ID
setting will not be effective.
*
Dante DIP switches
Used to change unit settings. Make sure to change
the settings of the DIP switches while the power to
the unit is turned off; otherwise, the ID setting will not
be effective. For details, see “Connecting Dante-
compatible Devices” (page 11) and “Restoring
Factory Settings” (page 18).
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[SYSTEM LINK OUT] connector
This BNC connector is used to connect to the AES 2
IN connector on the Steinberg Nuendo SyncStation.
This connection provides a highly precise clock sync
between this unit and Nuendo.
When not connecting with Nuendo SyncStation, two
of the channels for the Dante input signals are output
as AES/EBU signals. Connecting the AES/EBU-
compatible devices to this connector allows Dante
signals to be converted to AES/EBU signals and can
be output. In the default settings, Dante channels 1
and 2 are used for output. You can use a remote
control to change the output channels. For details,
see “Remote Control” (page 16).
A
[WORD CLOCK OUT] connector
[WORD CLOCK IN] connector
These are BNC connectors used to transmit and
receive word clock signals.
B
MADI DIP switches
Used to change unit settings. Make sure to change
the settings of the DIP switches while the power to
the unit is turned off; otherwise, the ID setting will not
be effective. For details, see “Connecting MADI-
compatible Devices” (page 12) and “MADI Split”
(page 14).
C
MADI [WCLK IN FOR SRC] connector
This is a BNC connector that can be used to directly
input word clock signals for MADI SRC.
D
MADI [COAXIAL OUT] connector
MADI [COAXIAL IN] connector
These are BNC connectors used to connect with
MADI-compatible devices.
NOTE
Coaxial cables of up to 100 meters (theoretical value) can
be used.
E
MADI [OPTICAL OUT] connector
MADI [OPTICAL IN] connector
These are SC connectors used to connect with
MADI-compatible devices.
NOTE
Use a multimode optical cable with 50-micron core/125-
micron cladding diameters, or 62.5-micron core/125-
micron cladding diameters.
Optical cables of up to 2,000 meters (theoretical value)
can be used.
Use SC duplex connectors.
Attach the supplied rubber cap to the connector to
prevent dust from collecting when the cable is not
connected.
LINK/ACT
These indicators flash rapidly if the
Ethernet cables are connected properly.
1G
These indicators are lit when the Dante
network is functioning as Giga-bit
Ethernet.