Yamaha TX5n Reference Manual - Page 9

Optional I/O cards, Supported I/O cards - pro audio

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Controls and Connectors @4 [NETWORK] connector This is a 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Ethernet connector. You can connect this to a computer so that the amplifier can be monitored and controlled from Amp Editor. This also allows an external controller such as AMX or Crestron to be connected. NOTE • To prevent electromagnetic interference, use an STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cable for the [NETWORK] connector. @5 [FAULT OUTPUT] connectors This is a 3P Euroblock connector for controlling an external analog device when an abnormality occurs in the CPU or triggered by the occurrence of a Fault event specified in Amp Editor. NC and C will be connected when the amplifier is operating normally; NO and C will be connected when a problem occurs (page 51). You can also reset this output from Amp Editor. A message will appear in the screen if a problem occurs. To reset the output, hold down the [EXIT] button for three seconds or longer in the HOME screen. @6 Power cable Connect the plug of the power cable to an AC outlet of the correct voltage. @7 Grounding screw The AC power cord is a 3-wire type. If the AC outlet used is earthed (grounded), this device will be properly earthed as well. Also, grounding the screw sometimes reduces hum and interference noise. Optional I/O cards ■ Supported I/O cards You can remove the AES-IO card from the TXn's rear panel, and install a separately sold MY (mini-YGDAI) card. As of September 2009, the following MY cards are supported. For the latest information, refer to the Yamaha pro audio website. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ Card name AES-IO (attached) MY4-AD MY8-AD24 MY8-AD96 MY4-DA MY8-DA96 MY8-ADDA96 MY8-AE MY8-AE96 MY8-AE96S MY8-AEB MY16-AE MY16-CII MY16-ES64 MY16-MD64 MY16-EX AVY16-ES Input/output format AES/EBU Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog output Analog output Analog input/output AES/EBU AES/EBU AES/EBU AES/EBU AES/EBU CobraNet EtherSound MADI Expansion card EtherSound made by AuviTran Corp. Number of channels Inputs Outputs 2 2 4 - 8 - 8 - - 4 - 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 Auto Scan Mode/ Redundant Backup Input/output connector XLR-3-31, XLR-3-32 XLR-3-31 TRS phone D-sub 25-pin XLR-3-32 D-sub 25-pin Euroblock D-sub 25-pin D-sub 25-pin D-sub 25-pin BNC D-sub 25-pin RJ-45 RJ-45 BNC, SC fiber RJ-45 - RJ-45 * When the card which supports Emulation mode is operating with the mode ON, the compatibility is the same as the emulated card. TX6n/5n/4n Reference Manual 9

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TX6n/5n/4n
Reference Manual
9
Controls and Connectors
@
4
[NETWORK] connector
This is a 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Ethernet connector. You can connect this to a computer so that the amplifier can be mon-
itored and controlled from Amp Editor. This also allows an external controller such as AMX or Crestron to be connected.
•To prevent electromagnetic interference, use an STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cable for the [NETWORK] connector.
@
5
[FAULT OUTPUT] connectors
This is a 3P Euroblock connector for controlling an external analog device when an abnormality occurs in the CPU or trig-
gered by the occurrence of a Fault event specified in Amp Editor. NC and C will be connected when the amplifier is operat-
ing normally; NO and C will be connected when a problem occurs
(page 51)
. You can also reset this output from Amp
Editor.
A message will appear in the screen if a problem occurs. To reset the output, hold down the [EXIT] button for three seconds
or longer in the HOME screen.
@
6
Power cable
Connect the plug of the power cable to an AC outlet of the correct voltage.
@
7
Grounding screw
The AC power cord is a 3-wire type. If the AC outlet used is earthed (grounded), this device will be properly earthed as well.
Also, grounding the screw sometimes reduces hum and interference noise.
Supported I/O cards
You can remove the AES-IO card from the TXn’s rear panel, and install a separately sold MY (mini-YGDAI) card. As of Sep-
tember 2009, the following MY cards are supported. For the latest information, refer to the Yamaha pro audio website.
* When the card which supports Emulation mode is operating with the mode ON, the compatibility is the same as the emulated card.
Optional I/O cards
Card name
Input/output format
Number of channels
Auto Scan Mode/
Redundant Backup
Input/output connector
Inputs
Outputs
AES-IO (attached)
AES/EBU
2
2
XLR-3-31, XLR-3-32
MY4-AD
Analog input
4
XLR-3-31
MY8-AD24
Analog input
8
TRS phone
MY8-AD96
Analog input
8
D-sub 25-pin
MY4-DA
Analog output
4
XLR-3-32
MY8-DA96
Analog output
8
D-sub 25-pin
MY8-ADDA96
Analog input/output
8
8
Euroblock
MY8-AE
AES/EBU
8
8
D-sub 25-pin
MY8-AE96
AES/EBU
8
8
D-sub 25-pin
MY8-AE96S
AES/EBU
8
8
D-sub 25-pin
MY8-AEB
AES/EBU
8
8
BNC
MY16-AE
AES/EBU
16
16
D-sub 25-pin
MY16-CII
CobraNet
16
16
RJ-45
MY16-ES64
EtherSound
16
16
— *
RJ-45
MY16-MD64
MADI
16
16
— *
BNC, SC fiber
MY16-EX
Expansion card
16
16
— *
RJ-45
AVY16-ES
EtherSound made by
AuviTran Corp.
16
16
RJ-45
NOTE