Yamaha V4.0 DME Designer V4.0 Owners Manual - Page 221
Cascade Setting Dialog Box, Cascade, OK] Button, Cancel] Button, Unit No. Cascade Connection Number
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Chapter 4 Designer Cascade Turns the DME 64N cascade ON or OFF. • Show Cascade Port on Configuration Window Checking this enables cascade. • [Cascade Setting] Here you can make settings that apply when cascade is enabled. Clicking here displays the "Cascade Setting" dialog box. See "Cascade Setting" dialog box on page 221. [OK] Button Accepts the changed settings and closes the dialog box. [Cancel] Button Closes the dialog box without changing the settings. "Cascade Setting" Dialog Box Click the [Cascade Setting] button to display the "Cascade Setting" dialog box via which DME64N cascade connections can be verified and edited as required. Make sure that the Head Margin and Mixer I/O settings are the same for multiple cascaded DME64N units. These settings are matched automatically for DME64N units that are connected via their [CAS IN] and [CAS OUT] terminals in the Zone window. NOTE Refer to "Cascade (DME64N only)" (page 489) for input/output and cascade bus assignments. Unit No. (Cascade Connection Number) These settings automatically produce appropriate delay compensation for cascade-connected DME64N units. When DME64N units are connected via their [CAS IN] and [CAS OUT] terminals in the Zone window, DME64N units other than the first unit (default unit no. 1) are automatically assigned sequential unit numbers. If the number of the first unit is changed the numbers of the other units are automatically changed accordingly. If multiple "first units" exist in the same device group, those first units can all be assigned Unit No. 1. Unit numbers are also automatically assigned for cascade connections that span device groups. DME Designer Owner's Manual 221