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1. 31 CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT Connectors 17 31 cascade loop een 31 Cascade Setup CASCAD Page 53 Category 3 Glossary 71 Category 5 Glossary 71 CH Double Channel Slot Page 51 CH MIDI 50 component Glossary 71 Components 9 Configuration idit a Ee be erem 9 configuration Glossary 71 connector pin assign 2 63 Control Change u pete REDE 50 control s s aiite Dee etc Rath eei 62 CP4SW and 55 D Date iui diei 45 Device control chive Ue 11 device group u ne ERR D 9 Device Group Net 46 Device group control 11 Dial iip deep tet 15 dirmiensions EHI 65 Disp Page ee 46 Display x ua 15 Display Setup Disp 46 DMED eslglier s irt referee 13 DME N Network Driver 23 DSP Digital Signal processor Glossary 71 D Sub Glossary 71 ENTER Button 15 Error Messages toc
2. When the monitoring function is to ON MONITOR indicator lit steadily you can turn it 1 Select the monitor point for which you want OFF by pressing the MONITOR button to see a spectrum display from the list 2 Press the ENTER button Probe Monitor Functions A spectrum display of the audio signal at the The Probe Monitor function allows monitoring points to Selected monitor pointwill appear be selected from the DME Designer application For details see the DME Designer Owner s Manual When the Probe Monitor function is used the monitoring GHANMEL L HHLD EH _ __ point will change and the MONITOR indicator will flash The monitoring point selected in the DME64N 24N is L disabled 915 25K SK Q Frequency These are the separate frequency bands displayed Band Output Level Signal level is displayed independently in 31 separate frequency bands Output level is displayed in 12 steps Peak Hold When the peak hold function is ON peak levels since the current monitor point was selected are held indefinitely Peak levels are cleared after one second when peak hold is OFF To turn the peak hold function ON or OFF move the cursor to the PEAK HOLD ON OFF setting and press the ENTER button to alternately turn it ON or OFF L R Select Indicates when the spectrum display is for the left
3. DME Satellite IP address 192 168 0 3 Master ID 7 DME64N 24N IP address 192 168 0 250 Master ID 7 e The IP addresses in the diagram are examples e Use a network switch that is compatible with 100Base TX 10Base T network speeds The maximum length of a cable between a network switch and the DME series is 100 meters Due to the quality of cables and network switch performance however proper operation at the maximum length cannot be guaranteed in some cases Use a STP Shielded Twisted Pair cable to prevent electromagnetic interference f you are using multiple DME series units set Link Mode on each unit to the same setting Yamaha recommends that you select 100Base TX for the Link Mode setting Control from a computer with a different subnet Device Group Port settings Destination network address 192 168 0 0 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 254 Group Master 5 5 o 5 5 3 Router 3 Ethernet Cable Network Switch 4 Compliant FE ara Ethernet Network S Cable Switch Computer Ethernet Cable DME Satellite IP address 192 168 0 3 Master ID 5 DME64N 24N IP address 192 168 0 12 Master ID 5
4. jg jejeje fo jg O je ee en en ee lee e 2 28 2 8 2 S fa in 5 S a s a ase RE 0 1 3 4 When value is 1000 decimal 3E8h hexadecimal 4 0 0 0 0 3 E 8 zn I MS A n 0 0 aii n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000111 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 L 4 o data D DOh data 1 00 data 2 ODh data 3 07h data 4 68h 2 When value is 1000 decimal FFFFFC 18h hexadecimal 25 complement of 3E8h 1 8 1 111 1 11 1 11 11 11 1 1 11111 D D 11 0 1Fh 1 data 2 7Fh data 3 78h data 4 18h DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual MIDI Data Format YAMAHA Digital Mixing Engine Date 31 MAR 2004 Model DME64N 24N MIDI Implementation Chart Version 1 0 Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Default 1 16 1 16 Memorized Channel Changed 1 16 1 16 Default x x Mode Messages X x Altered Note x x Number True voice Velocity Note ON x x Note OFF X x After Key s x x Touch Ch s x x Pitch Bend x x 0 32 O 1 gt Bank Select 1 31 33 95 102 119 O
5. 59 U Uniti Noi asa au u onto 53 USB Universal Serial Bus Glossary 72 USB Connection 22 USB Connector 2 14 USB MIDI Driver 22 User Defined button 9 User Defined Button Edit 38 User Defined Button Names 35 User Defined buttons User Defined parameters 9 User Defined LOCK 47 Utility Lock Page 47 UTILITY Button c teer te tette ees 15 Utility display uuu siete inane ie cotes 43 Utility display Operation 45 UTP Unshielded Twisted pair Cable Glossary 72 V Version LEES 45 W WEIN 225 EE 50 WCLK HA 52 WGLK 50 Word Clock Glossary 72 WORD CLOCK connection 32 WORD CLOCK IN WORD CLOCK OUT Connectors ough ea Nac E et 16 32 word clock master 32 Word Clock Setup WCLK Page 50 word clock slave 32 2 20 Te 9 DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual For details of products please contact yo
6. 17 23 NETWORK Indicator 2 14 Network Settings 22 Network Settings Net 46 Network Switch Glossary 72 Numeric Parameter 4 u 36 ON OFF Parameter 38 Options e bebes 55 Output Level Control 39 Output Level Indicator a 35 DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual P Page Scroll Bar sic etwas ti irte 35 Panel asa 1 asa usa 36 Panel Lock Boot ke IS 47 Panel Lock Icori Ax cett teet tem 35 Panel Lock 47 Parameter Change 50 Parameter Edit display 36 Peak Hold Level Meter display 42 Peak Hold Spectrum display 41 PEAK Indicator ees 15 Phantom Master Switch 53 Phantom Power Glossary 71 PHONES Jack u su dau 15 PHONES LEVEL Control 15 Port MIDI Page Ri et eet 49 POWER Switch eese 15 preparatin s aco iode cele edt 18 26 preset parameter Glossary 71 Probe Monitor Function ee 41 Program Chan
7. 50 46 L OR Select cie entere 41 Label asd peter ear Riva 45 LCD Backlight 2 aa huay eee tn 47 LCD Contrast sa idee nct ded 46 LEVEL Button innocens 15 Level Meter display 42 Link Mode iie HERI HORREA 46 List Parameter 38 Lock Page u mu ERES 47 M MAC Media Access Control Address Glossary 71 MAG cm cett oit ah ithe tes deed t 46 Main display ana Ene eos 35 MASTER Indicator 15 MAX Tu aS upas a Es k a u n 51 Meter Fall Time 47 MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface Glossary 71 MIDI CONNECTION 30 MIDI Data Format 66 70 MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI THRU Connectors 16 MIDI Indicator 15 MIDI Page uice ie 49 MIDI Setup MIDI 49 ge 51 Mini YGDAI Yamaha General Digital Audio Interface card Glossary erede 71 Misc ES 48 Miscellaneous Setup Misc 48 PP date aibi 53 MONITOR Button 2 15 Monitoring Rein 40 MULTE i ii Rotor 15 ee edere 35 Mute Switching 39 N Net Page nae ete 46 NETWORK Connector
8. 52 Cascade Setup CASCAD Page 53 Setup 18 Check Page deese ema duse eges 54 Setup Procedure 18 Card Installation 20 References 55 Compatible 1 0 Cards 20 Options 55 Card Installation 21 nn a 55 CP4SW CP4SF and 18 55 Connecting to a Computer 22 Error 56 59 USB Connection oo 60 Ethernet Connection NETWORK Connector 23 Input Output Characteristics 61 Control 62 Audio 1 0 Connection 26 Connector Pin Assign 63 Analog Audio Connection and OUT Connectors Dimensions 65 DME24N 26 MIDI Data Format 66 aaa ined 27 MIDI Data Format 70 Glossary 71 Connecting to an External Device 28 Index 73 Remote Connection REMOTE Connector 28 Controlling external head amplifiers from the DME64N 24N 28 Controlling a DME24N s internal head amps from a digital mixer 29 Controlling
9. 16 16 4 1 16 16 16 4 1 Y16 TD TDIF 1 16 16 4 1 Y16 C CobraNet 16 16 4 1 1 Y16 Cll CobraNet 16 16 4 1 16 564 EtherSound 16 16 1 1 Y16 MD64 MADI 16 16 4 1 Y16 EX Expansion 16 16 3 1 Y8 SDI D HD SDI 8 4 1 Y8 SDI ED HD SDI SD SDI 8 4 1 4 2 AES EBU 4 4 4 1 The input output numbers above apply to 44 1 48kHz operation C1 In order to use three or four MY16 C cards firmware V1 10 or later will be required to use 4 caras firmware 4 0 or later will be required If the serial number written on the upper surface of your DME64N is shown below a hardware upgrade is needed KK KL KM KN KO KP KX KY are the third and fourth digits of the serial number A fee is charged for the hardware upgrade For details contact Yamaha customer support using the contact information located at the end of the DME64N 24N Owner s Manual For the latest information on what cards can be used with the DME64N 24N visit the Yamaha Pro Audio website at http www yamahaproaudio com EJ DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Card Installation Card Installation Procedure 1 Make sure that the DME64N 24N power is OFF If the power is on turn it off 2 Loosen the two card slot screws and remove the slot cover as shown in the diagram The slot cover and screws will need to be re attached if the I O card is later removed from the slot so keep them in a safe place
10. 39 Connecting 2 8 Scene 40 Turning the power on and off 8 e 40 Spectrum 41 Introduction to the DME64N 24N 9 Level Meter Display 42 Differences between DME64N 24N 9 igus Util GAME ks DMEG4N 24N Features 9 Vp e qu ut Items accessible via the Utility display 43 Audio System Network 9 Utility Display Operation 45 Glossary for the DME64N 24N 9 Page cec ODD 45 Signal Types 5 11 Network Settings 46 System Examples 12 Display Setup Disp 46 Security Setup Lock 47 5 Miscellaneous Setup Misc 48 Remote Control Setup Remote Page 48 The Controls and Connectors 14 MIDI Setup MIDI Page 49 Word Clock Setup WCLK 50 Front Panel c rr ERE Rm 14 Slot Information Slot 51 Rear Panel uuu suysusqa wajwan used pala 16 GPI Setup GPI 51 Head Amplifier Setup HA
11. 2 Terms Explanations RS 232C A serial communication protocol that allows data transfer over distances of up to 15 meters RS232C interfaces usually employ 9 pin D sub connectors RS stands for Recommended Standard and one of the standards developed by the EIA Electronic Industry Alliance RS 422 A balanced serial communication protocol that allows data transfer over distances of up to 1 kilometer RS 422 offers higher data rates and greater reliability than the RS 232C protocol Sampling Frequency The number of times per second an analog audio signal is sampled when it is being converted to digital audio Scene A complete audio setup including configuration data and the related component preset parameters Up to 999 scenes can be stored for each device group in a DME64N 24N audio system STP Shielded Twisted Pair Cable A data transmission cable consisting of a shielded twisted pair This type of cable is more resistant to noise and interference than UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair cable Network Switch A network switch which automatically connects only ports through which communication is currently taking place This reduces network load while maximizing security This type of switch can often mediate between devices having different transmission speeds and standards USB Universal Serial Bus A serial bus primarily used for connecting peripheral devices to computer eq
12. 1 urr urr urr arr Orr Q Fr en au au eu 20 AD824 Gt GFI H A 0 CH H 5 h 7 BH 3 5 on o n 480 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF HA Specifies the type of head amplifier to be set up The available options are AD8HR AD824 and Built in HA DME24N only When the AD8HR and AD824 are selected a number indicating the connection order will also appear Edit using the List Parameters editing procedure described on page 38 DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual WCLK AD8HR AD824 only Specifies the word clock signal to be used by the head amplifier s Available settings of the AD8HR are D OUT A WCLK IN INT44 1K 48 INT88 2K and INT96K D OUT Sets the word clock signal at the digital input as the master clock of the AD8HR WCLK IN Sets the word clock signal at BNC connector as the master clock of the AD8HR INT44 1K Sets the 44 1 kHz internal word clock as the master clock of the AD8HR INT48K Sets the 48 kHz internal word clock as the master clock of the AD8HR INT88 2K Sets the 88 2 kHz internal word clock as the master clock of the AD8HR INT96K Sets the 96 kHz internal word clock as the master clock of the AD8HR Availa
13. MODE Thru Directly connects the Input and Output of each slot one to one for each channel When input only or output only cards like AD or DA cards are inserted in the slots you cannot perform checks in this mode In the DME AN the internal AD and internal DA are directly connected on each channel qcheck Audio Connection Check Mode MODE Summing Sums all input signals coming from Inputs 12dB without regard to device or card type and outputs it through all Outputs This page will not appear on the ICP1 display 2 o 75 5 5 5 2 o lt o DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Options References Options The ICP1 CP4SW CP1SF and CP4SF controllers are available as options for remote external control of the DME series The ICP1 connects via Ethernet while the CP4SW CP1SF and CP4SF connect via the GPI interface For more information on installing your Control Panel and connecting it to a DME series unit refer to the owner s manual that came with the Control Panel For more information on settings refer to the DME Designer Owner s Manual ICP1 This controller connects to a DME series unit via Ethernet Like the DME series units a unique IP address must be assigned to each controller unit Data is transmitted and received via Ethernet cables You can assign and control any function of all DME series units in the same
14. Device Group f E DME Satellite Ethernet Cable Computer Network Switch Running DME Designer Calle Ethernet Cable DME64N 24N DME Satellite USB Cable Running MIDI Sequencer or similar application sure to follow the procedure below when you make a USB connection with a computer Otherwise the computer and or DMEG4N 24N may freeze resulting in damages or loss of data If the computer or DME64N 24N freezes turn the power to the DME64N 24N off and then on then restart the computer Before you connect the DME64N 24N to the computer via USB cancel the computer s energy saving mode such as Suspend Sleep or Stand by mode Before turning on the power to the DME64N 24N first connect its USB connector to the computer s USB port Before turning the power to the unit on or off and before connecting or disconnecting the USB cable take the following actions Quit all open applications Make sure that the DME64N 24N is NOT transferring any data Be sure to wait six seconds or more between turning the power to the unit on and then off or off and then on or between connecting and disconnecting or vice versa the USB cable EX DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual
15. MAC Media Access Control Address The MAC address is also known as the Ethernet address and is an independent address assigned to all Ethernet devices worldwide No two devices can have the same address MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface An international standard for data communication between electronic musical instruments and audio devices Mini YGDAI Yamaha General Digital Audio Interface card A standard for 1 cards that can be installed to Yamaha audio products Phantom Power A power delivery system that allows power to be delivered to devices along with audio signals via standard balanced audio cables The term phantom is applied because the System uses the audio conductors for power delivery without disrupting the audio signal the power is not seen by the audio signal Preset Parameter The parameter set of all components included in a configuration RJ 45 An 8 conductor modular connector used for Ethernet cable and ISDN telephone connections The appearance is similar to the RJ 11 connectors used for telephone lines but the connector is actually somewhat larger RJ stands for Registered Jack and is a connector type included in the Bell System USOC Universal Service Ordering Codes standards Router An equipment that relays data in network by selecting the most effective route References DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Glossary
16. Q Card Name The name of the installed card appears here Reset Resets the installed card Format Displays the 88 2 96 kHz audio signal transfer mode The input setting is on the left and the output setting is on the right No Display Default 44 1 48 kHz audio signal transfer SP Double Speed An 88 2 96 kHz capable card is installed allowing direct transfer at 88 2 or 96 kHz CH Double Channel A 44 1 48 kHz card is installed and 88 2 or 96 kHz audio is transferred by using two 44 1 48 kHz channels to transfer each channel of 88 2 96 kHz audio The number of audio channels that can be handled in this mode is half the number of channels normally handled by the card GPI Setup Page Input calibration parameters for the GPI connector This page will not appear on the ICP1 display 4 Slot Rn CASCADE ALL Q d a O oo00000000000o000 di Hin Reset Resets calibration To reset the calibration usethe lt 4 A Y buttons to select ALL to reset all inputs or select an individual input from 1 to 16 to be reset then press the ENTER button MAX Sets the maximum calibration value To set the MAX value use 4 A W P buttons to select ALL to set all inputs or select an individual in
17. is version 2 20 or higher and the DME Satellite is version 3 07 or higher you can set the parameter to any number For information on the PM5D DME CONTROL function refer to the PM5D PM5D RH Owner s Manual or to the Cascade Setup Guide available at the Yamaha website http www yamahaproaudio com Connecting to an External Device DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual WORD CLOCK Connection CLOCK Connectors WORD CLOCK Connection CLOCK Connectors Word clock signals are transferred to and from external devices via the WORD CLOCK IN and WORD CLOCK OUT connectors The WORD CLOCK OUT connector can be used to supply the DME64N 24N word clock to external equipment Word clock is continuously output by the DME64N 24N during normal operation The word clock signal from an external device can be received via the WORD CLOCK IN connector Refer to the Utility display WCLK page described on page 50 of this manual for details Word clock can also be received and transmitted via a Mini YGDAI card installed I O slot or the CASCADE IN and CASCADE OUT connectors It is necessary to specify whether the DME64N 24N will use the internal word clock or an external word clock for synchronization A device transmitting the word clock signal that will be used by other devices for synchronization is the word clock master while devices received the word clock are word clock slav
18. QU 4 op a io t t oS x 4 3 423 o 2 122 1 tc o 9 5 co Hamn gommmoo amt n CIJ J 9 300 90 _ L 480 N DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual MIDI Data Format MIDI Data Format 1 DME64N 24N MIDI Functions 1 1 Scene Change Scene recall occurs according to the MIDI Program Change Table assignments when appropriate MIDI Bank Select MSB LSB and Program Change messages are received by the DME64N 24N Corresponding MIDI Bank Select MSB LSB and Program Change messages are also transmitted by the DME64N 24N when a scene recall operation is carried out via the panel controls as specified by the MIDI Program Change Table assignments Transmission does not occur when switching Configurations 1 2 Parameter Control MIDI Control Change and Parameter Change messages transmitted to the DME64N 24N can be used to control parameters according to the MIDI Control Change table and MIDI Parameter Change Table assignments Corresponding MIDI Control Change and Parameter Change messages are also transmitted by the DME64N 24N when a parameter is edited out via the panel controls as specified by the MIDI Control Change table and MIDI Parameter Change Table assignments 2 MIDI Data Flow MIDI IN o e MIDI Rx CH o Bank Select MSB LSB Scene Recall o Control Change Sw2 Para
19. Rear Panel Q NETWORK Connector This is a 100Base TX 10Base T Ethernet connector for connection to a computer or other DME series units Normally this connector will be connected to a network switch via an Ethernet cable When two DME64N 24N units are to be directly connected a cross cable should be used See Ethernet Connection NETWORK Connector on page 23 for connection details Use a STP Shielded Twisted Pair cable for this connection to prevent electromagnetic interference Q REMOTE Connector This 9 pin D SUB connector allows connection to Yamaha AD824 or AD8HR remote head amplifier or an RS 232C RS 422 compatible controller such as those from AMX or Crestron You can also connect a Yamaha or DM2000 and control the internal head amps of DME24AN Refer to page 28 for connection details IN OUT Connectors DME24N only These are balanced Euroblock connectors for analog audio input and output The analog signal from microphones or line sources such as CD players can be input via the IN connectors while the OUT connectors can deliver analog output to powered speakers or recording equipment 48V phantom power can be supplied to the IN connectors page 51 Refer to page 26 for IN and OUT connection details The IN and OUT connectors each have 24 terminal pins Each of the eight inputs and outputs uses three pins hot cold and ground Use the supplied 3 pin Euroblock plugs
20. DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Ethernet Connection INETWORK Connector Connecting multiple device groups Device Group 1 Group Master DME Satellite IP address 192 168 0 2 Ethernet Cable Network Switch Ethernet Cable DME64N 24N IP address 192 168 0 100 Master ID 2 Ethernet Cable i DME Satellite IP address 192 168 0 40 Master ID 2 Computer IP address 192 168 0 1 Device Group 2 Group Master DME Satellite IP address 192 168 0 3 Ethernet Cable aj Network Switch DME64N 24N IP address 192 168 0 200 Master ID 3 Ethernet Cable _ DME Satellite IP address 192 168 0 10 Master ID 3 Connecting to a Computer DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Analog Audio Connection IN and OUT Connectors Audio I O Connection Analog Audio Connection IN and OUT Connectors DME24N only The DME24N includes IN and OUT connectors for 8 channels of analog audio input and output Wire the supplied Euroblock plugs as shown below Head amplifier gain and phantom power settings can be made via the Utility display HA page described on page 52 of this manual or via the DME Designer applicati
21. 2 75 5 5 5 2 o lt o Panel Lock The panel controls can be locked to prevent accidental mis operation To activate the panel lock function simultaneously press and hold the HOME and ENTER buttons for longer than 2 seconds The panel lock icon will appear on the Main display when the panel is locked ffs cene 001 8 1 Panel lock icon Panel Lock can be disengaged by pressing the CANCEL button for longer than 2 seconds NOTE The panel lock function can be set up to lock just the panel buttons Key Only or the panel buttons and GPI control You can also select whether or not the panel lock function is automatically engaged when the unit is initially turned on This selection can be made via the Utility display Lock page refer to the page 47 DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Parameter Edit Displays Parameter Edit displays will appear when the SCENE MUTE MONITOR or other button is pressed to allow scene changes level adjustment and other settings to be edited as required Parameter Edit displays are also used to edit utility parameters In most cases the desired parameter edit page can be accessed by selecting the item you want to edit in the appropriate display by using the cursor lt A Y and buttons and then pressing the ENTER button There are basicall
22. then have qualified Yamaha service personnel replace the backup battery The average life of the internal backup battery is approximately 5 years depending on operating conditions Data items maintained in the internal memory by the backup battery are as follows Current scene parameters and number Device parameters SLOT HA UTILITY Master Mute Level etc Event log Data items other than those described above are stored in memory that does not require backup power and will be retained even if the backup battery fails Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the device or data that is lost or destroyed Do not turn the POWER switch on and off repeatedly and rapidly Be sure to wait six seconds or more between turning the power to the unit off and then on Always turn the power off when the device is not in use The performance of components with moving contacts such as switches volume controls and connectors deteriorates over time Consult qualified Yamaha service personnel about replacing defective components NOTICE To avoid the possibility of damage to the product data or other property follow the notices below Handling and Maintenance Do not use the device in the vicinity of a TV radio stereo equipment mobile phone or other electric devices Otherwise the device TV or radio may generate noise Condensation can occur i
23. 56 Ethernet Glossary 71 Ethernet Connection seen 23 Euroblock EE RERO 26 Euroblock Glossary 71 EXT CLOCK Indicator 14 F Format HA cette 52 Format Slot 51 Frequency ee 41 dead ice aa 14 aa au N EC HL 53 FS rons Hii IRI ai atus 50 G GIN pss 52 General Purpose Interface 33 General Purpose Interface Glossary 71 connection 33 Connector 2 0 16 33 Ground Screw e eed ni ee ieee 16 H HA i ape e detis 52 zu 52 Head Amplifier Setup HA Page 52 54 Head Margin ccs nn ctae tete 53 High pass Filter a 53 High pass Filter Frequency 538 HOME Button viisiin 15 ER TEENS 53 pi ei 20 card installation procedure 21 WOrSIOUS Ein US 17 CP geal qun en et 55 IN OUT Connectors 17 26 Info Page guia rc Ces 45 initial settings Glossary 71 DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual jp
24. FG 68 FG References DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Connector Pin Assign NETWORK Connector 100Base TX Ethernet RJ 45 Pin Connection TxD TxD RxD Unused Unused RxD Unused O N Unused Straight Cross Cable Wiring Details Straight Cables Cross Cables Pins Pins 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 6 3 3 3 1 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 2 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 2 3 DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Dimensions Dimensions Unit mm 64 T m 1 ol 1 4 A F 8 Hd 12 s Y Y 1 Y N 4 M3 423 771 wo D 5 0 d e II Ud ___9 300 3 90 L 480 N DME24N 1 1 1 P m i 1 n
25. etwor mum j pd lt Analog In DME64N Network Switch Ethernet CobraNet aM Ethernet Network Switch Em CobraNet Network Switch DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual MY16 CII Space D Network Switch Network Switch gt Analog Out gt Analog Out D About DME Designer About DME Designer DME Designer software enables you to integrate configure and control the DME series system from a con nected computer You can build the DME series audio system using graphic blocks in DME Designer that are displayed on the computer monitor The DME series settings configuration and parameter data are transferred from the computer to the DME series unit via the USB or Ethernet connection DME series settings configuration and parameter data is sent via USB or Ethernet to the connected DME series unit After the data is transmitted you can disconnect the DME series unit from the computer and use it as an independent processor You can also connect it to a computer and control it in realtime from DME Designer If multiple DME series units are connected in the network DME Designer enables you to build a configura tion that includes those units Please download the DME Designer application driver DME setup manual and DME Designer Owner
26. 2 o lt o Protocol MIDI Protocol Setup Displays sets the protocol to be used for communication with devices connected via MIDI The available settings MIDI DAW Type1 DAW Type2 MIDI Use this setting when any MIDI device other than a general purpose ProTools controller HUI protocol or general purpose Logic or Cubase controller Mackie control protocol is to be connected DAW 1 Use this setting when a general purpose ProTools controller HUI protocol is to be connected DAW Type2 Use this setting when a general purpose Logic or Cubase controller Mackie control protocol is to be connected Edit using the List Parameters editing procedure described on page 38 Refer to the DAW controller owner s manual as well as the DME Designer manual for setup details DAW stands for Digital Audio Workstation ProTools Logic and Cubase are DAW applications and this parameter provides direct compatibility with a number of physical controls surfaces that are available for use with these DAW software packages The following parameters are available when the Protocol parameter is set to MIDI cH Specifies the device s MIDI transmit and receive channel 1 16 Edit using the List Parameters editing procedure described on page 38 Program Change Turns transmission and reception the omni mode and echo ON or OFF for MIDI program change messages Move the cu
27. 2 T2 Assignable Control Change Prog 0 127 51 0 0 127 1 True 0 E 127 System Exclusive O 3 3 Assignable Song Pos x Common Song Sel x Tune x x System Clock x x Real Time Commands x x All Sound Off x x Aux Reset All Cntrls X x 2 Local ON OFF x x Mes All Notes OFF x x sages Active Sense Reset Notes not include DAW controller command transmit receive if program change switch is on 2 transmit receive if control change switch is on 3 transmit receive if parameter change switch is on Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO O ves Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO x No DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Glossary Glossary Terms Explanations 100Base TX A physical specification for a 100 Mbps Ethernet network connection using 2 conductor Category 5 UTP cable included in the IEEE 802 3u standard Maximum data transfer distance is 100 meters 10Base T A physical specification for a 10 Mbps Ethernet network connection using 2 conductor Category 3 UTP cable included in the IEEE 802 3i standard Maximum data transfer distance is 100 meters BNC Bayonet Nut Connector or Bayonet Neill Concelman A type of connector used for high frequency connections using thin core coaxial cable An internal spring ensures a solid connection Cascade A means of connecting Yamaha digital audio equi
28. APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Explanation of Graphical Symbols 11 12 13 14 The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped FCC INFORMATION U S A 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT This product when installed as indicated in the instructions con tained in this m
29. All Data All internally stored components scenes preset parameters wave files and files stored using the File Storage function are erased All UTILITY settings are reset to their default values Use this problem when a problem occurs with the data stored in the device After initialization make sure to update the firmware and the components from the DME Designer application Refer to the DME Designer Owner s Manual for details 03 gt Exit Diag Mode Exits from the initialization screen and restarts the unit Do not turn off the power during initialization Doing so can damage the device Utility Displays Utility Displays Most basic DM E64N 24N functions can be accessed via the Utility Display Items accessible via the Utility display Page Item Description Manual Page Info Current status and settings for the devices basic parameters Page 45 Label Name display Version The device s current version number Date Current status and setup for the internal calendar clock Battery Shows the status of the internal battery Net Current status and settings for the Ethernet network Page 46 MASTER SLAVE Displays current status and determines whether the device is device group master or not IP Adr Current status and setup for the device s IP address Master ID Displays and sets the device
30. CAUTION Ethernet Connection Connector Ethernet Connection INETWORK Connector To control the DME64N 24N from the computer via Ethernet use an Ethernet cable to connect the NET WORK connector on the rear panel of the DME64N 24N to the computer then install DME N Network Driv er Refer to the DME Setup Manual PDF file for details on installing DME N Network Driver Appropriate IP addresses must first be assigned to all devices connected to an Ethernet network Two DME series units directly connected via Ethernet B 4 DME Satellite USB Cable You can connect devices in the same device group directly to each other using Ethernet cables without connecting them to a network switch A cross cable or straight cable can be used since the DME series supports Auto MDI MDI X In this case set Link Mode on both units to the same setting Devices in different subnet different network address groups can be connected via a router or layer 3 compliant network switch Connecting to a Computer DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Ethernet Connection INETWORK Connector Control from a computer in the same subnet group Device Group Ethernet Cable Ethernet Cable Ethernet Cable Computer IP address 192 168 0 100
31. ENTER button to select the highlighted item and close the window List Parameter with Scrolling Highlight fone Het MASTER SLAVE po 1 Use the dial to scroll up or down the list As you scroll the highlighted selection will remain highlighted and will scroll up or down with the list 2 Press the ENTER button to highlight the centermost item on the display In some cases a confirmation dialog will appear when the ENTER button is pressed If this occurs press the ENTER button a second time to continue 3 Press the ENTER button to select the highlighted item and close the window DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual ON OFF Parameters Parameters that are either ON or OFF are edited via this type of display e g Mute Parameter Edit display in Mute Switching on page 39 1 Rotate the dial clockwise to select ON or counterclockwise to select OFF 2 Press enter to confirm the selection and close the window Parameter Edit displays will also appear when the SCENE MUTE MONITOR or other button is pressed These allow scene changes level adjustment and other settings to be edited as required Editing User Defined Button 1 Ifthe Main display is not showing press the HOME button to recall it 2 Press the HOME button until the page containing the parameter to be edited appears Use the 4 1 Y buttons select the parameter to be edited 4 Press t
32. GND 46 GND 12 GND 46 GND 13 CLOCK 47 WORD CLOCK IN 13 WORDCLOCK OUT 47 WORD CLOCK OUT C 14 WORDCLOCK OUT 48 CLOCK OUT 14 WORD CLOCK IN 48 WORD CLOCK IN 15 CONTROL IN 49 CONTROL IN 15 CONTROL OUT 49 CONTROL OUT 16 CONTROL OUT 50 CONTROL OUT 16 CONTROL IN 50 CONTROL IN 17 GND 51 ID6 IN 17 GND 51 ID6 OUT 18 GND 52 1106 OUT 18 GND 52 ID6 IN 19 PUT 17 18 53 INPUT 17 18 19 OUTPUT 17 18 53 OUTPUT 17 18 20 NPUT 19 20 54 INPUT 19 20 20 OUTPUT 19 20 54 OUTPUT 19 20 21 NPUT 21 22 55 INPUT 21 22 21 OUTPUT 21 22 55 OUTPUT 21 22 22 NPUT 23 24 56 INPUT 23 24 22 OUTPUT 23 24 56 OUTPUT 23 24 23 NPUT 25 26 57 INPUT 25 26 23 OUTPUT 25 26 57 OUTPUT 25 26 24 NPUT 27 28 58 INPUT 27 28 24 OUTPUT 27 28 58 OUTPUT 27 28 25 NPUT 29 30 59 INPUT 29 30 25 OUTPUT 29 30 59 OUTPUT 29 30 26 PUT 31 32 60 INPUT 31 32 26 OUTPUT 31 32 60 OUTPUT 31 32 27 IDOIN 61 ID1 IN 27 1100 OUT 61 ID1 OUT 28 ID2 IN 62 28 ID2 OUT 62 ID3 OUT 29 ID4 IN 63 IDS IN 29 ID4 OUT 63 05 OUT 30 IDO OUT 64 ID1 OUT 30 IDO IN 64 31 ID2 OUT 65 ID3 OUT 31 ID2 IN 65 ID3IN 32 1104 OUT 66 1105 OUT 32 104 IN 66 33 MSB LSB IN 67 2CH 4CH IN 33 MSB LSB OUT 67 2CH ACH OUT 34 FG 68 FG 34
33. HEAD OFFICE Yamaha Corporation Pro Audio Division Nakazawa cho 10 1 Naka ku Hamamatsu Japan 430 8650 Tel 81 53 460 2441 YAMAHA Yamaha Pro Audio global web site http www yamahaproaudio com Yamaha Manual Library http www yamaha co jp manual C S G Pro Audio Division 2004 2011 Yamaha Corporation 109MWTO GO Printed in Japan WW20480
34. REMOTE WORD CLOCK 09 d CASCADE IN e 759 TERMINATED CASCADE OUT CO CO Nm REMOTE WORD CLOCK CO ov 0000000000000009 zs S s EE u X x EE m ry CIE RA AR RCM L 8 7 6 5 L 4 1 3 2 1 La g n S ga 5 E S a d 1 LX 1 6 1 5 1 1 4 1 3 L 2 1 1 1 C5 C5 AC IN Connector This is the device s three pronged AC power connector Connect to the AC mains using the supplied AC power cord See Setup on page 18 for details Use the supplied AC cord clamp to prevent accidental disconnection of the AC power Even when the power switch is turned off cuna electricity is still flowing to the product all the minimum level When you are not using the product for a long time make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet Ground Screw The supplied AC power cable is a 3 wire type so if the AC outlet used is properly earthed the DME64N 24N will be earthed as well Hum and interference may by further reduced in some cases by also connecting the earth screw to an earth point Connect the device to only one ground point Connecting the device to more than g
35. TX The 100Base Tx NETWORK terminal operates as 100Base TX if possible If the network environment does not support 100Base TX it operates as 10Base T Edit using the List Parameters editing procedure described on page 38 MAC Adr This is the device s MAC Media Access Control address The MAC address is also known as the Ethernet address and is an independent address assigned to all Ethernet devices No two devices anywhere in the world can have the same address Display Setup Disp Page Provides access to a number of display parameters The meter fall time is not shown on the ICP1 control panel display Info Het DizF Lock Q Lcp contrast E Q Backlight Q neter Fall Time LCD Contrast The current LCD contrast setting This parameter can be adjusted from 096 through 100 Edit using the Numeric Parameters editing procedure described on page 36 Utility Displays LCD Backlight Specifies LCD backlight operation Two settings are available and OFF ON The display is continuously lit OFF The display lights when a control is operated and will go out 10 seconds after panel operation ceases Pressing the ENTER button alternately selects ON and OFF Meter Fall Time Determines the fall time of the level meters Fast or Slow Fast The meters rapidly follow changes in the signal leve
36. battery is completely discharged or not installed If you turn off the power to the unit the current settings will be lost and reset to the default values Stop operating he unit and contact a Yamaha dealer for battery replacement Param Access Err The current setting cannot be displayed because the parameter you attempted to operate does not exist It is possible that the component is not operating normally Save the current settings using DME Designer execute he initialization Delete Data If the problem persists contact a Yamaha dealer Param Set Err The current setting cannot be changed because the parameter you attempted to operate does not exist It is possible that the component is not operating normally Save the current settings using DME Designer execute he initialization Delete Data If the problem persists contact a Yamaha dealer ResumeData Corrupt Recall a Scene The data has been partially corrupted due to power shutdown while writing to the internal memory The current settings have been lost Recall the scene again If the problem persists contact a Yamaha dealer Resume Data Lost Recall a Scene Current setting has been lost Recall the scene again If the problem persists contact a Yamaha dealer Saving Failed A save operation has failed Stop using the device immediately and contact a Yamaha dealer SDRAM Err This could be due to a hardware mal
37. branch circuit breaker or fuse circuits or install AC line filter s In the case of radio or TV interference relocate reorient the antenna If the antenna lead in is 300 ohm ribbon lead change the lead in to co axial type cable If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product If you can not locate the appropriate retailer please con tact Yamaha Corporation of America Electronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park CA90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA class B IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM Connecting the Plug and Cord WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accor dance with the following code GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured GREEN and YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or colored GREEN or GREEN and YELLOW The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is mar
38. device group via the controller Up to four parameter sets can be assigned to six function buttons F1 F6 located above and under the LCD You can control up to 24 parameters by selecting a display page using the HOME button CP4SW CP4SF and CP1SF These controllers connect to DME series units via the GPI connectors These controllers control only the DME series units to which they are directly connected The controller switches enable you to turn the pa rameter settings On and Off The switch LEDs enable you to check the parameter status The faders enable YAMAHA 7 F1 F2 F3 F4 UTILITY FS F6 MUTE CANCEL ENTER INTELLIGENT CONTROL PANEL ICP1 L you to control the parameter values YAMAHA 9 t O g CP4SW YAMAHA 5 G Cea DBIUBUB he ES asi 9 YAMAHA 09 CONTROL PANEL CPISF DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual E References Error Messages 2 h 2 o Error Messages Message Meaning Action Error messages Cannot Select No selectable items are available in
39. for audio signals cascaded to a mixer Check Mode Current status and setup for the thru connection Page 54 DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Utility Displays Utility Display Operation The general procedure for operating the Utility displays is outlined below 1 Press the UTILITY button for longer than 2 seconds from the Main display to go to the Utility display 2 Press the UTILITY button as many times as necessary until the desired parameter page appears Press the CANCEL button to display the pages in reverse order Use the cursor buttons 4 A Y gt to select the parameter you want to edit On the ICP1 the function buttons are used in place of the cursor buttons as follows F1 button Left F2 button Up F3 button Right F5 button Down 4 Press the ENTER button This either confirms a selection or edit or calls the appropriate parameter edit page Info Page Info Met Dise Lock Label DME 4N aa 1 Bi aus 2011 1 The date and time and the internal battery status Q are not shown on the ICP1 control panel display Label Shows the name The name can be changed via the DME Designer application running on a computer connected to the unit The name can not be changed from the DME64N 24N controls Program Vers
40. levels at the individual inputs and outputs Peak Hold When the peak hold function is set to ON peak levels are held indefinitely Peak levels are cleared after one second when peak hold is set to OFF To turn the peak hold function ON or OFF move the cursor to the PEAK HOLD ON OFF setting and press the ENTER button to alternately turn it ON or OFF DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Initializing the DME64N DME24N The DME64N DME 4N and ICP1 internal memories can be initialized as follows Begin with the power turned off Turn the power on while holding the SCENE and ENTER buttons and continue to hold those buttons until the Yamaha logo appears The initialization screen will appear allowing you to choose one of the following three options YAMAHA aoe MESIN ER J _ e ej T T S000 pi T 1 Holding down the SCENE and ENTER buttons 2 Press the POWER 5 9 button Plug the PA 300 AC adaptor while holding down the SCENE and ENTER buttons 01 Initialize DME All scenes preset parameter settings and WAVE files except components and files saved via the File Storage unction will be deleted All UTILITY settings are reset to heir default values 02 Delete
41. might spill into any openings If any liquid such as water seeps into the device turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet Then have the device inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands Do not put burning items such as candles on the unit A burning item may fall over and cause a fire If you notice any abnormality When one of the following problems occur immediately turn off the power Switch and disconnect the electric plug from the outlet Then have the device inspected by Yamaha service personnel The power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged t emits unusual smells or smoke 50 object has been dropped into the instrument There is a sudden loss of sound during use of the device e lf this device should be dropped or damaged immediately turn off the power switch disconnect the electric plug from the outlet and have the device inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others or damage to the device or other property These precautions include but are not limited to the following Power supply Power cord Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the device is not to be used for extended periods of time or during electrical storms When removing the electric plug from th
42. or openings on the device vents ports etc Avoid inserting or dropping foreign objects paper plastic metal etc into any gaps or openings on the device vents ports etc If this happens turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet Then have the device inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel Do not use the device or headphones for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level since this can cause permanent hearing loss If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears consult a physician Do not rest your weight on the device or place heavy objects on it and avoid use excessive force on the buttons switches or connectors Backup battery This device has a built in backup battery that maintains data in internal memory even when the device s power is switched off The backup battery will eventually become depleted however and when that happens the contents of the internal memory will be lost To prevent loss of data be sure to replace the backup battery before it becomes fully depleted When the remaining capacity of the backup battery becomes so low that it needs to be replaced a Low Battery or No Battery message will appear on the display during operation or when the device is powered on If either of these messages appears do not turn off the power and immediately transfer any data you want to save to a computer or other external storage device
43. s Manual at the following URL http www yamahaproaudio com Refer to the Connecting to a Computer page 22 for more information on connecting a computer to the DME64N 24N For details on how to install DME Designer and the drivers that are required for connection refer to the DME Setup Manual Refer to the DME Designer Owner s Manual for setup and operation instructions Introduction to the DME64N 24N DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual E Front Panel 5 gt 9 o 5 5 5 o The Controls and Connectors Front Panel DME64N YAMAHA DM E64N 9 o9 lt M gt Y Be I SCENE NUMEER MONITOR of EES EES e C C D N fI C 196kHz MIDI 88 2kHz MASTER E gt N J L 3148kHz UJ YAMAHA sem weno DM E24N C3 12345678 e E B E noms 2944 Y
44. series devices in the group There are two types of device group control signals as follows Control signals between the computer and the group master DME series unit Control signals between the group master DME series unit and the other DME series units You can use the DME Designer application to control the entire device group such as sending components to the devices and setting the parameters as required 3 Control signals between devices outside the device group These signals provide communication and control between individual devices Included in this category are MIDI messages transferred between USB connectors signals trans ferred between GPI connectors and remote head amp control signals handled the REMOTE connec tor Type of signals handled by the DME64N 24N Introduction to the DME64N 24N Connector Audio Signal Device Control Word Clock juices USB Control signals between computer and Connector DNE64N 24N 22 MIDI messages NETWORK Control signals between computer and Connector DNE64N 24N f Control signals between DME series unit E 23 Control signals with a controller such as an AMX or Crestron MIDI Control signals MIDI commands Connector between MIDI controller and DME64N 30 24 GPI _ Control signals between device _ 33 Connector controller etc and DME series unit CASCADE 32 channels of Con
45. the DME64N 24N from an external device 29 Network Connection INETWORK Connectors 30 MIDI Connection MIDI Connectors 30 Cascade Connection Cascade Connectors DMEGAN 31 WORD CLOCK Connection WORD CLOCK 32 GPI Connection GPI Connectors 33 Audio I O Connection Connecting to an External Device Panel Operation and Displays References DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Accessories Please make sure the following items are included in the package T o A lt Thank you for choosing a Yamaha DME64N 24N Digital Mixing Engine In order to take full advantage of the features and performance provided by the DME64N 24N we urge you to read this owners manual thoroughly before connecting or using the unit Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference Accessories Please make sure the following items are included in the package e DME64N DM24N Owner s Manual This document power cord plug clamp e Euroblock plug 16P x 2 e Euroblock plug 8P x 4 DME64N only e Furoblock plug x 16 DME24N only Options Control Panels Intelligent Control Panel CPASW Control Panel e CPASF Control Panel e CP1SF Control Panel For more information on your Control Panel refer to the owner s manual that came with the Control P
46. to be used complies with the conditions marked on the top cover of the device Use only AC power cord supplied with the DME64N 24N If the supplied cord is lost or damaged u and needs to be replaced contact your Yamaha dealer The use of an inappropriate replacement can pose a fire and shock hazard The type of AC power cord provided with the DME64N 24N may be different depending on the country in which it is purchased a third prong may be provided for grounding purposes Improper connection of the grounding conductor can create the risk of electrical shock Do NOT modify the plug provided with the DME64N 24N If the plug will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Do not use a plug adapter which defeats the grounding conductor Security Cover Mounting Security cover mounting screw holes size are provided on the front panel of the unit The spacings are 423mm width and 96mm DME64N 52mm DME24N height See Dimensions on 65 for details A security cover made by the customer or contractor can be attached to the front panel via these mounting holes to prevent accidental operation Yamaha cannot supply a security cover When mounting a cover make sure that the screws used do not go deeper than 15 millimeters into the front panel Also to ensure that the cover does not come in contact with the panel controls leave a space of about 20 millimeters between the front panel and the
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48. 8 Pressing the HOME button while the Main display is shown sequentially selects the four User Defined Button pages Leveli Levei3 EO B x KE 001 m 5 001 Main display Switches the pages of the User Defined Button MUTE button Mute Display page 39 LEVEL button Output Level Display page 39 SCENE button gt Scene Recall Display page 39 Scene Store Display page 40 These buttons can be pressed from the Main or Utility displays to directly call the related parameter edit displays MONITOR button Monitor Point Selection Display page 40 This function is useful for level monitoring When the button is pressed the monitor point selection display will appear and the spectrum analyzer display will appear when a selection has been made UTILITY button gt Utility Display page 43 The Utility display appears when the UTILITY button is pressed for longer than two seconds while the Main display is showing The Utility display includes a number of pages that can be selected in sequence by repeatedly pressing the UTILITY button DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Main Display The Main display will appear in a few seconds after the power is turned on The Main display shows information about the current scene Nothing will appear on the display if no scene data is s
49. CASCADE connector Received data causes the indicator to light in green while transmitted data causes the indicator to light in orange If a problem occurs the indicator will light in red Front Panel O MIDI Indicator Lights while data communication is occurring via the MIDI connector Received data causes the indicator to light green while transmitted data causes the indicator to light orange The indicator will light green when reception and transmission occur simultaneously If problem occurs the indicator will light red Q MASTER Indicator Lights green when the device is operating as the device group master page 9 The indicator will not light if the device is operating as a device group slave Refer to page 45 for device group master setup instructions Q PEAK Indicator DME24N only Light red when a signal on the corresponding built in analog audio input or output IN and OUT connectors reaches or exceeds 3 SIGNAL Indicator DME24N only Light green when a signal with a level greater than 40 is present at the built in analog audio inputs and outputs IN and OUT connectors The DME6AN has no built in analog audio inputs or outputs and OUT connectors SCENE NUMBER Indicator Shows the current scene number Display Displays scene information and device parameters SCENE Button Calls the scene recall store display page 39 The scene sto
50. Check System Exclusive Message Parameter Change Rx Tx Parameter Change 5 tr DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual MIDI Data Format 4 1 Program Change Cnh Receive When the Program Change Rx Switch is on Program Change messages are received on the MIDI channel specified by the MIDI Rx Channel parameter If the Program Change Omni Switch is also on however Program Change messages will be received on all MIDI channels regardless of the MIDI Rx Channel setting When a Program Change message is received the scene assigned to the received program number in the MIDI Program Change table is recalled The accepted Bank Select Program Change range is as follows Bank Select MSB 0 Bank Select LSB 0 7 Program Change 0 127 Transmit When the Program Change Tx Switch is on the corresponding Program Change number will be transmitted as specified by the MIDI Program Change table and MIDI Tx Channel settings If multiple Program Change numbers are assigned to a single scene the Bank Select MSB LSB and Program Change number corresponding to the lowest number will be transmitted Bank Select MSB Status Bnh 1101nnnnb Control Change Data 00h 000000005 Control Change No 0 Bank Select MSB Data nnh Onnnnnnnb Control Value Bank Select MSB No Bank Select LSB Status Bnh 1101nnnnb Control Change Data 20h 001000005 Control Change No 32 Bank Select LSB 0nnn
51. DI Page on page 49 for MIDI setup details The DME Designer can be used to set up the system so that scene recall operations and user parameter control can be carried out from connected MIDI devices Refer to the DME Designer manual for details By connecting the MIDI OUT terminal of a digital mixer such as the DM2000 to the MIDI OUT of the DME64N 24N and making the proper settings on the mixer and the DME64N 24N you can change scenes by sending program change messages from the mixer IDI Cable MIDI OUT MIDI IN 9 B P mm wn C UC DME64N 24N DM2000 Digital Mixer or Other Controller If the MIDI OUT connector of the DME64N 24N is connected to the MIDI IN connector of an SPX2000 or similar digital effect unit and if the DME64N 24N and SPX2000 are set up appropriately DMEGA4N 24N program change operations will case the corresponding effect to be recalled on the effect unit MIDI Cable MIDI OUT MIDI IN EJ PAO Q B8 H nef 5 wan SPX2000 or Other Digital Effect Unit DME64N 24N Q gt 5 o 7 2 5 o lt 5 D g 5 EJ DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Cascade Connecti
52. DME64N 24N Digital Mixing Engine Using the supplied DME Designer software the DME64N and 24 can be easily configured to handle a wide range of audio processing applications institutional audio installations sub mixing speaker system control matrix and routing multi effect processing and much more In order to take full advantage of the features and performance provided by the DME64N 24N we urge you to read this owner s manual thoroughly before use and keep it in a safe place for future reference The Yamaha Pro Audio web site is at http www yamahaproaudio com DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Introduction to the DME64N 24N The Controls and Connectors Setup Connecting to a Computer Foreword 8 Panel Operation and Displays 34 Accessories Please make sure the following Basic Operation 34 items are included 8 Main 35 2 2545 ERR E 8 Parameter Edit Displays 36 About the Product Names 8 Editing User Defined Button 38 About the Firmware 8 Mute Switching 39 Preparation 8 Output Level 39 Me tae Scene
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54. Go YAMAHA Y DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE DME64N DME2 1 N 1 wners Manual CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The above warning is located on the top of the unit IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS F N 10 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
55. NTER button to close the Parameter Edit display after the value s have been edited as required Are vou Sure gt Yes ENTER Ho CANCEL Parameter Edit Display with Multiple Numeric Parameters Info Di i F Lock k Ha JP Address ez 152 pez Li CL TP d CeGAGDE25 0111 NOTE 1 Use the cursor buttons 4 gt You can close the window without changing any values to select the value to be edited by pressing the CANCEL button rather than the ENTER button F Lock Panel Operation and Displays DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Parameter Edit Displays 79 2 75 9 5 5 5 g o lt o List Parameters List parameters allow you to make one selection from a list of possibilities Rotate the dial to scroll up or down the list In some cases the centermost item on the display will be always highlighted as the list is scrolled and in others the same item will remain highlight as the list is scrolled up or down List Parameter with Center Item Always Highlighted Bouteri Input IHPLTZ IMPUTS 1 Use the dial to scroll up or down the list As you scroll the centermost item on the display will be highlighted 2 Press the
56. O slots points between components and other critical monitoring points User defined monitoring functions such as monitoring at points between components must specified via the DME Designer application These functions cannot be accessed from the ICP1 1 Press the MONITOR button The slots available for monitoring will be shown in the parameter list Monitoring Slot 2 Select the desired monitor source from the list List selections are made as described in the List Parameters section on page 38 The following five position types can be selected 1 Slot input output terminal 2 CASCADE input output terminal DME64N only 3 IN terminal DME24N only 4 OUT terminal DME24N only 5 User Defined By connecting 1 through 4 in DME Designer you will be able to select the input output terminal You will be able to select 5 by editing the Monitoring Point List in DME Designer Monitoring Paint INPUT 01 IMPUT 02 Spectrum Display 3 Select the desired monitor point from the Spectrum Display list The audio signal from the selected monitoring point The monitor functions also provide spectrum analyzer will be output via the PHONES jack and the type level display of the signal at the selected monitor MONITOR indicator lights up point Press the CANCEL button to move back to the previous Spectrum display is not available on the ICP1 control edit display panel
57. SCENE NUMBER Li MONITOR POWER 8 3 e O 12345678 00 0 O9 6 O 0 PEAK f L 3196kHz Q L 388 2kHz MASTER 1 08 4 E 8 T L 348kHz SIRALI T eU Oe Oe oe L 31 44 1kHz USB Connector A computer can be connected here when it is necessary to program or control the device When a USB connection is to be used the USB MIDI driver must be installed on the computer Refer to the DME Designer Installation Guide for installation instructions O EXT CLOCK Indicator When clock signal from an external device is selected the indicator will light green If the clock signal is not appropriate the indicator will flash red The indicator will go out when the internal word clock is selected E DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual O 96kHz 88 2kHz 48kHz 44 1kHz Indicator Normally the indicator corresponding to the current word clock frequency will light green If a problem with the master clock is detected all of these indicators will flash red 2 seconds after a problem is detected with an external master clock the internal clock will temporarily be selected When this happens the indicator corresponding to the frequency of the internal clock will light green and all other indicators will continue to flash red NETWORK Indicator Lights while data communication is occurring via the USB NETWORK or
58. Setup 3 Slide the I O card into the slots in the guide rails as shown in the diagram and push the card into the slot Be sure to push the card all the way back into the slot so that the card contacts make proper contact with the slot connector Guide Rail 4 Secure the card with the attached screws Be sure to tighten the screws securely If the screws are left loose proper contact may be lost and DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Malfunction of damage may result USB Connection 5 5 5 5 3 75 Connecting to Computer USB Connection NOTE Refer to the DME Setup Manual PDF file for details on installing USB MIDI Driver and DME Designer Make sure that the USB MIDI Driver s THRU setting is OFF USB connections can be used in the following two ways 1 Control the DME64N 24N from DME Designer 2 Connect to any individual DME64N 24N and control that DME64N 24N unit by transmitting MIDI com mands from a MIDI sequencer or similar software The computer on which DME Designer is running can be connected to either the group master or a slave DME series unit e The correspondence between the MIDI commands to be received transmitted and the scene parameters can be set up using DME Designer The USB port being used by DME Designer is not available for use by a MIDI sequencer or other application USB Cable
59. UC TET DME64N 24 DME64N 24N DMEG64N 24 Word Clock Slave E DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Word Clock Slave Word Clock Slave Connection GPI Connectors GPI Connection GPI Connectors General Purpose Interface device controller etc can be connected to the rear panel GPI connectors Using a variety of control signals can be transferred between the DME64N 24N and external controllers or other devices The optional CPASW CPASF and CP1SF control panels are also connected For more information on the CP4SW CP4SF and CP1SF control panels refer to CP4SW CPASF and CP1SF in the Appendix of this manual page 51 The provides 16 channels of GPI input and output and the DME24N provides 8 channels Each channel has an IN terminal a V terminal an OUT terminal and a GND terminal The V terminals have an open terminal voltage of 5 volts The IN terminals can detect a full range of input voltages from OV through 5V while the OUT terminals output either signal L or H ata TTL level The parameters for each GPI input and output are assigned via the DME Designer application The DME Designer can be used to set up the system so that scene recall operations and user parameter control can be carried out from connected GPI control devices Refer to the DME Designer manual for details Euroblock connectors a
60. anel as well as the DME Designer Owner s Manual About the Product Names In this manual models DME64N DME24N DME8i C DMES80 C DME4io C DME8i ES DME80 ES DME4io ES are categorized as DME series and models DME8i C DME80 C DME4io C DME8i ES DME80 ES and DME4io ES are all called the DME Satellite About the Firmware Version You can download the latest firmware from the following Yamaha website http Awww yamahaproaudio com downloads DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Preparation Connecting the AC power cord Be sure to turn all devices OFF before connecting AC mains power First plug the female connector end of the AC cord into the AC IN socket on the rear panel of the DME64N 24N then plug the male plug into an appropriate AC mains outlet Be sure to use the voltage specified for the device Turning the power on and off To prevent the initial power on surge from generating a large noise spike or damaging your speaker system turn the devices on in the following order audio sources mixer CAUTION Such as M7CL or PM5D DME64N 24N and finally power amplifiers Reverse this order when turning power off 1 Press the POWER switch to turn on the power to the DME64N 24N 2 Press the POWER switch again to turn off the power The DME64N 24N remembers scene settings when you turn off the power When you turn on the power to the DME64N 24N it will sta
61. anual meets FCC requirements Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority granted by the FCC to use the product 2 IMPORTANT When connecting this product to accessories and or another product use only high quality shielded cables Cable s supplied with this product MUST be used Follow all installation instructions Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA 3 NOTE This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations Part 15 for Class B digi tal devices Compliance with these requirements provides a rea sonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices This equipment generates uses radio fre quencies and if not installed and used according to the instruc tions found in the users manual may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations If this product is found to be the source of interfer ence which can be determined by turning the unit and please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the fol lowing measures Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets that are on different
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63. ble settings of the AD824 are SLOT BNC INT44 1K and INT48K SLOT A Sets the word clock signal input via I O cards installed in the I O slots as the master clock of the AD824 BNC Sets the word clock signal at the BNC connector as the master clock of the AD824 INT44 1K Sets the 44 1 kHz internal word clock as the master clock of the AD824 INT48K Sets the 48 kHz internal word clock as the master clock of the AD824 Format AD8HR only Displays the 88 2 96 kHz audio signal transfer mode The input setting is on the left and the output setting is on the right No Display default 44 1 48 kHz audio signal transfer SP Double Speed Allows direct transfer at 88 2 or 96 kHz CH Double Channel 88 2 or 96 kHz audio is transferred by using two 44 1 48 kHz channels to transfer each audio channel of 88 2 and 96 kHz respectively The number of audio channels that can be handled in this mode is half the number of channels normally handled by the AD8HR Gain Individually sets the gain of each head amplifier channel Edit using the Numeric Parameters editing procedure described on page 36 Utility Displays The gain of the DME24N internal head amplifiers can be adjusted from 10 dB to 60 dB in 1 dB increments The internal circuitry switches at about the 45 dB point and the signal is automatically muted at that point to prevent noise The AD8HR gain can be adjusted from 10 dB to 62
64. card installed in a DME64N 24N I O slot Page 51 Card name Displays the name of the installed card no title Resets the installed card Format Displays the audio format 88 2 or 96 kHz GPI GPI connector calibration and status display Page 51 Reset Resets the calibration Max Sets the maximum calibration value Min Sets the minimum calibration value no title Current calibration status HA Current status and setup for the internal and connected external head amplifiers Page 52 HA Current status and setup for head amplifier type WCLK Current status and setup for the word clock used by the head amplifier s no title Displays the audio format 88 2 96 kHz Gain Current status and setup for individual head amplifier channel gain 48V Current status and setup for individual head amplifier channel phantom power supply 48V ON OFF no title Displays current status of the master phantom power switch HPF Current status and setup for individual head amplifier channel high pass filter on off Frq Current status and setup for individual head amplifier channel high pass filter frequency CASCAD Displays current status for the CASCADE connectors Page 53 64 Displays current status for the head margin of the audio signal handled the CASCADE only connectors Unit No Displays how many devices the unit is from the beginning of the cascade chain Mixer Displays current status for the channels to be used
65. completely muted MONITOR Button Calls the monitoring point slot selection display page 40 When the ENTER button is pressed to select a slot the monitoring point selection display will appear The spectrum analyzer display will then appear when the ENTER button is pressed to select a monitoring point The indicator will light green while the monitoring slot point or spectrum analyzer display is showing POWER Switch Turns mains power to the device on and off Even when the power switch is turned off electricity is still flowing to the product all the minimum level When you are not using the product for a long time make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet CAUTION DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual The Controls Connectors Rear Panel 4 gt 5 9 o 5 5 5 m o Rear Panel DME64N 9 e
66. cover 3 Install the DME Designer software and necessary drivers on the computer to be used for device group control See the DME Setup Manual PDF file for details E DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual 4 Connect devices Network connection Ethernet connection page 23 USB connection page 22 Analog connection page 26 External device connection Remote connection page 28 MIDI connection page 30 CASCADE connection page 31 WORD CLOCK connection page 32 GPI connection page 33 Turn power to the computer DME64N 24N and related devices on Press the DME64N 24N POWER switch to turn it on To prevent the initial power on surge from generating a large noise spike or damaging your speaker system turn devices on in the following order audio sources mixer and or recorders and finally UT power amplifiers Reverse this order when turning power off No information will appear on the display the first time the device is turned on The appropriate scene and other data must first be transferred to the device from the DME Designer Refer to the Setup Manual PDF file for details l l l Once the appropriate data has been transferred to the device the current number and name will appear on the display 1 Level Scene 001 If any scene data has been stored in the DME64N 24N the curre
67. dB in 1 dB steps and the AD824 gain can be adjusted from 10 dB to 62 dB 6 dB steps The PAD will be internally switched on or off when the gain of the DME24N built in head amplifier is adjusted between 8 dB and 7 dB Keep in mind that noise may be generated if there is a difference between the Hot and Cold output impedance of the external device connected to the IN connector when using phantom power Q 48V Individually turns phantom power ON or OFF for each head amplifier channel Use the 4 and buttons to position the cursor at the desired channel then press the ENTER button to alternately turn phantom power for that channel ON and OFF Always turn the phantom power off when it is not needed caution When turning phantom power ON make sure that no equipment other than phantom powered devices such condenser microphones are connected to the IN connectors DME24N only Applying phantom power to a device that does not require phantom power can damage the device Do not connect or disconnect a device to a IN connector DME24N only while phantom power is applied Doing so can damage the connected device and or the unit itself To prevent speaker and possible hearing damage be sure to turn power amplifiers OFF when turning phantom power ON or OFF It is also a good idea to turn the output level all the way down page 39 Q Phantom Master Switch AD8HR only Displays overall phantom po
68. dio sys tem In a DME audio system a group of the same models that can be operated in sync is called a device group audio processing divisions that accommodate multiple device groups are called zones and the entire area serviced by the acoustic system is called an area Each device group always includes one DME series unit that functions as the group master and controls all other DME series units in the same device group If a computer is connected to the network you can use the computer to control an entire device group via the group master Introduction to the DME64N 24N Glossary for the DME64N 24N This section explains terminology specific to the DME64N 24N Components and parameters The individual audio processing modules equalizers compressors etc are called components External head amplifier control modules are also available as components Changing the parameters of components enables control over the operation of the components Configuration A configuration is a complete set of components for constructing an audio system Each configuration determines the audio function s of the corresponding DME64N 24N unit All parameter sets included with each component in a configuration are called preset parameters One DME64N 24N unit has a number of configurations and a configuration has a number of preset param eters User Defined buttons Assigning parameters to be User Defined Buttons enables y
69. dividual controlled switch 14dBu Internal PHONES 80 30dBFS 1kHz 0 1 OSC phones level control DME64N ANALOG OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Output Actual For Use Output Level Total Harmonic Distortion fs 96kHz With Impedance Nominal Input Output RL Conditions Min Typ Max Units PHONES 150 80 75mW 150mW Stereo CH INPUT OUTPUT 6000 60dB 0 1 96 Phone Jack 1 8 1 8 20Hz 20kHz 400 65mW 150mWw Q4 14dBu OdBu 0 775 Vrms GAIN 109 0 05 Stereo Phone Jack unbalanced Tip LEFT Ring RIGHT Sleeve 2 GND Internal PHONES 80 30dBFS 1kHz 0 1 OSC phones level control max DME24N ANALOG OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS ux Connector Terminals impedance Nominal Nominal 750 6000 Lines 4 24dBu Euroblock 1 8 123V 12 28 PHONES 150 80 75mW 150mW Stereo 400 65mW 150mW Phone Jack OdBu 0 775 Vrms All AD converters 1 8 are 24 bit linear 128 times oversampling Stereo Phone Jack unbalanced Tip LEFT Ring RIGHT Sleeve GND DME64N DIGITAL INPUT CHARACTERISTICS Terminal Format Data Length Level Connector CASCADE IN 24 bit RS422 0 50 Half Pitch connector 68 Female DME64N DIGITAL OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Terminal Format Data Length Level Connect
70. e MIDI Control Change Table and MIDI Parameter Change Table The MIDI Control Change Table and MIDI Parameter Change Table can be set up via the DME Designer application Multiple messages can be assigned to a single parameter but the DME64N 24N will only transmit one of the assigned messages The transmitted messages are as follows f a Control Change message a Parameter Change message are assigned to the same parameter gt the Control Change message will be transmitted f multiple Control Change numbers are assigned to the same parameter the smallest Control Change number message will be transmitted f multiple Parameter Change numbers are assigned to the same parameter the smallest Parameter Change number message will be transmitted Supplemental Information 2 Setting the Parameter Change Message Parameter Data Values The Parameter change parameter values are expressed as 32 bit integers with or without parity A parity bit positive O negative 1 is added above the most significant value bit bit 31 Fractional parameters will be converted according to the integer table For integers with parity negative numbers are expressed as the 2 s complement OLR
71. e device or an outlet always hold the plug itself and not the cord Pulling by the cord can damage it Before moving the device remove all connected cables When setting up the device make sure that the AC outlet you are using is easily accessible If some trouble or malfunction occurs immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the plug from the outlet Even when the power switch is turned off electricity is still flowing to the product at the minimum level When you are not using the product for a long time make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet Do not place the device in an unstable position where it might accidentally all over Do not block the vents This device has ventilation holes at the front and ear to prevent the internal temperature from rising too high In particular do not place the device on its side or upside down or place it in any poorly ventilated location such as a bookcase or closet Do not place the device in a location where it may come into contact with corrosive gases or salt air Doing so may result in malfunction Before connecting the device to other devices turn off the power for all devices Before turning the power on or off for all devices set all volume levels to minimum 51 1 2 Maintenance Remove the power plug from the AC outlet when cleaning the device Handling caution Do not insert your fingers or hand in any gaps
72. e selected as described in the List Parameters section on page 38 Scene Recall All outputs in the device group including the PHONES 001 DUNS 002 Convent ion Center Output Level Control 3 Press the ENTER button Adjust the output level of the DME64N 24N A confirmation window will appear Output level settings apply individually to each DME64N eels 24N unit There is no overall device group setting Aare vou sure This function cannot be accessed from the ICP1 control 0 Yes ENTER gt CANCEL panel 1 Press the LEVEL button The Output Level Parameter Edit display will 4 Press the ENTER button again appear The new scene will be selected Qutput Level Level1 level CMU 001 Don t turn the power off during a scene recall 4 N operation Doing so can cause corruption of the current scene data 2 Adjust the numeric output level parameter as required The Output Level parameter is adjusted as described in Numeric Parameters on page 36 The graphic fader provides a visual indication of the current output level setting CAUTION Panel Operation and Displays DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual EJ Parameter Edit Displays 79 3 75 E 5 5 5 gt o lt o Scenes can also be chang
73. ed from a computer or MIDI controller connected to the device The DME Designer application is used to make scene changes from a computer If a GPI MIDI controller is to be used for changes it must be initially set up for scene change control by using the DME Designer If head amplifier parameters are included in the recalled scene data the head amplifier settings will be changed accordingly Scene Store Stores the current scene data for later recall This function can be accessed in the same way from the ICP1 1 Press the SCENE button for longer than 2 seconds A confirmation window will appear on the display Are vou Sure 7 Tres ENTER iMo CANCEL 2 Press the ENTER button This stores the scene data in the current scene memory Press the CANCEL button if you want to abort the scene store operation If head amplifier settings are included in the scene the Utility display HA page settings are also stored If head amplifier settings are not included in the scene the HA page settings are stored as head amplifier startup settings Any parameter values changed by GPI MIDI controllers will be lost if the power is turned off or if scenes are changed To preserve the changed values store the scene data DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Monitoring The monitor functions allow you to monitor the audio signal at the inputs or outputs of I
74. ed using screws Individual pins are used to connect each of the cable s conductors D Sub connectors come in 9 pin 15 pin 25 pin 37 pin and other sizes DSP Digital Signal processor A semiconductor chip LSI or device containing one or more such chips developed specifically to process large volumes of data in real time Ideal for processing digital audio Ethernet A network protocol jointly developed by the Xerox DEC and Intel corporations and codified in the IEEE 802 3 industry standard Transfer speeds have increased to 100 Mbps 1000 Mbps and 10 Gbps from the initial 10 Mbps while maintaining network compatibility Euroblock A connector system consisting of plug and socket components that allows easy solder less wiring for a range of installations and devices Simply insert the wire into the plug slot tighten the screw and plug into the socket to complete the connection GPI General Purpose Interface A general purpose control interface that can be used to allow control of the DME64N 24N via external devices and custom made controllers Connections are made via a Euroblock connector The optional CP4SW CP1SF and CP4SF control panels also connect via Initial Settings The initial values and settings of all editable parameters that will be in effect when a device is powered on for the first time after it is shipped from the factory Also known as default settings or initial factory settings
75. emen met de vertegenwoordiging van Yamaha in uw land For the removal of the battery at the moment of the disposal at the end of life please consult your retailer or Yamaha representative office in your country Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever hem in als KCA Do not throw away the battery Instead hand it in as small chemical waste lithium disposal COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE Yamaha Corporation of America 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park Calif 90620 Responsible Party Address Telephone 714 522 9011 Type of Equipment Digital Mixing Engine Model Name DME64N DME24N This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including inter ference that may cause undesired operation See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is sus pected In Finland Laite on liitettava suojamaadoituskoskettimilla varust ettuun pistorasiaan In Norway Apparatet m tilkoples jordet stikkontakt In Sweden Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat uttag This applies only to products distributed by class hokuo FCC DoC YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA m DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep thi
76. es WC OUT WC IN BNC BNC Word Clock 105294 Master susssnu P C em DMEG64N 24 Word Clock Slave To distribute the word clock signal from one device to multiple slave devices either a word clock distribution box or daisy chained connection can be used Distribution Box Connection Word Clock WC OUT BNC Word Clock Master gt Distribution Box IN BNC Y Wc IN BNC WC IN BNC V WC IN BNC Ei Others 9 P Er 4 e 2 PTI 3 El E age B PTETETETEU EI TH B E P mu m P um P mu mul P mm 27 TT DME64N 24 DME64N 24 DME64N 24N DME64N 24 Word Clock Slave Word Clock Slave Word Clock Slave Word Clock Slave 9 Daisy Chain Connection 5 NOTE a This method is not recommended for large systems 5 m x Word Clock Master 5 WC OUT lt WC IN WC OUT WC IN WC OUT WC IN 9 BNC BNC BNC BNC BNC E p E Oee ui 244 B mm mm P wm Uc TT
77. f Control Change Tx Switch turns Control Change transmission on or off Parameter Change Tx Switch turns Parameter Change transmission on or off 3 6 MIDI Rx Switch Program Change Rx Switch turns Bank Select MSB LSB and Program Change reception on or off Control Change Rx Switch turns Control Change reception on or off Parameter Change Rx Switch turns Parameter Change reception on or off 3 7 MIDI Omni Switch Program Change Omni Switch turns the Bank Select MSB LSB and Program Change omni mode on or off Control Change Omni Switch turns the Control Change omni mode on or off 3 8 MIDI Echo Back Switch Program Change Echo Back Switch turns Bank Select MSB LSB and Program Change echo back on or off Control Change Echo Back Switch turns Control Change echo back on or off Parameter Change Echo Back Switch turns Parameter Change echo back on or off 4 MIDI Format Number Format Notation Numbers ending with h are in hexadecimal format while numbers ending with b are binary format Characters A through F in hexadecimal numbers represent decimal values 10 through 15 Other lowercase characters usually n represent any number MIDI Format Chart Rx receive Tx transmit Command RX Tx Function Channel Message Control Change Bnh Rx Tx Parameter Change Program Change Cnn Rx Tx Scene Recall 8 System Real time Message ACTIVE SENSING FEH Rx MIDI Cable
78. function Refer this problem to a Yamaha dealer Slots Overloaded The current being used by all cards installed in 1 slots exceeds the rated limit Make sure that the total current consumption of the cards used does not exceed the limit Store Disable The scene store parameter is set to Disable Set the scene store parameter to Enable via the Utility display Lock page Storing Failed Either the flash memory for storing data is full or the file system has been damaged Reduce the number of unused scenes Alternatively delete the files saved via the File Storage function If deleting these items does not solve the problem execute the Delete All Data initialization If the problem persists contact a Yamaha dealer Status messages Cable Disconnect No network cable connected Make sure that a network cable is properly connected and that all network devices are functioning normally Cannot be assigned No parameter assigned Cannot Store The scene data is protected Set the protect parameter to OFF via the DME Designer application CAS In Sync Err The DME64N 24N clock is not in sync with the clock signal being received at the CASCADE IN connector Make sure that the DME64N 24N and the card or external source supplying the word clock are set to use the same word clock CAS Out Sync Err The DME64N 24N clock is not in sync with the clock si
79. functioning as the device group master Master or Slave Master the device is the device group master Slave the device is a device group slave Edit using the List Parameters editing procedure described on page 38 Device group status of ICP1 is fixed to Slave This cannot be changed Make sure that one device group master is assigned for each device group If no device group master is assigned no scene information will appear on the display and scene related control will not be possible Mute operations will also not be possible Adr This is the device s IP address Edit using the Numeric Parameters editing procedure described on page 36 Infa Het Dizr Lock 155 552 TTE Adr 11 Host Address Network Address The network addresses of devices in the same device group must be the same Device group master s IP address can be changed via the DME Designer application running on a computer connected to the unit DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Master ID Displays and sets the device group master host address This is not displayed on the device group master device Link Mode Shows the status of the NETWORK connector The NETWORK connector can be set to operate in 10Base T 100Base TX mode 10Base T The NETWORK connector is compatible with 10Base T operation 100Base
80. g an RS 422 connection Network This setting allows the DME64N 24N to be controlled via the NETWORK terminal When Network is selected it is also possible to select the port number to be used Utility Displays Int HA Ctrl Internal head amp control Displays sets the connector to be used for internal head amp control From a single digital mixer you can control the internal head amps of multiple DME series units within the device group Set this parameter only on the DME series units that is connected directly to the digital mixer and turn in OFF for other units Edit using the List Parameters editing procedure described on page 38 OFF Select OFF when this function is not to be used Remote 422 Allows a digital mixer to control the internal head amps via RS 422 protocol Slot1 Slot4 DME64N Allows a digital mixer to control the internal head amps via the specified expansion slot Ext HA Ctrl External head amp control Displays sets the type of connection to be used for external head amp control OFF Select OFF when this function is not to be used Remote 422 Allows remote head amp control Always use this setting when a remote head amp unit AD8HR AD824 is connected Also don t change the setting while a remote head amp is connected Doing so can damage the unit Displays sets the type of connection to be used for DME communication Protocol This is a Yamaha mainte
81. ge 50 Protocol MIDI Page 50 rear panel deel iene oett 16 Remote Connection 28 REMOTE Connector 17 28 Remote 48 Reset Page 51 Reset Slot 51 RJ 45 Glossary 71 router 71 RS 232C Glossary 72 RS 422 Glossary 72 5 sampling frequency Glossary 72 SCONE 10 scene 72 Scene Information 35 SCENE NUMBER Indicator 15 Scene Recall e etin 39 Scene Store Misc 48 Scene Store Operation 40 security cover 18 Security Setup Lock 47 SIGNAL Indicator 15 Slot Information Slot 51 Slot Page odes 51 Ine eet eus 51 SP Double Speed 51 specifications ieee 60 Spectrum display 41 Status message I eee 56 STP Shielded Twisted Pair Cable Glossary 72 T troubleshooting
82. gnal being received at the CASCADE OUT connector Make sure that the DME64N 24N and the card or external source supplying the word clock are set to use the same word clock Connection to Master DME is Lost Communication with the master DME device has been interrupted Check that all cables are properly connected and than network switches routers and related devices are functioning properly DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Error Messages Message Meaning Action Connection to Slave SME is Lost Communication with the slave DME device has been interrupted Check that all cables are properly connected and than network switches routers and related devices are functioning properly Download Success The program has been successfully updated Downloading Program update in progress Do NOT turn power off Do not turn off while the unit displays this message DSP Power Shortage Audio is not input or output and is muted due to This error sometimes occurs if you try to operate a insufficient DSP resources configuration at 96 kHz that has been created with a word clock of 48 kHz To operate a configuration at any word clock setting use DME Designer to create a configuration with the word clock set to 96 kHz Duplicate IP Adr Duplicate IP addresses Change the IP addresses so that there are no duplicates Err Wrong Device Group Settings The device group conf
83. group master host address Link Mode Current status and setup for the NETWORK connector MAC Displays the device s MAC address Disp Current status and setup for the display mode etc Page 46 LCD Contrast Current status and setup for display panel contrast LCD Backlight Current status and setup for the display panel backlight Meter Fall Time Current status and setup for meter fall time Lock Current status and setup for panel lock and related functions Page 47 Utility Current status and setup for the Utility display settings Panel Lock Boot Current status and setup for the DME64N 24N s power on panel lock status Panel Lock Target Current status and setup for the panel lock target User Defined Lock Panel lock and setup for each page of User Defined Button Misc Current status and setup for settings not included in other pages Page 48 Scene Store Current status and setup for scene store accessibility Last Mem Resume Indicates and determines whether the previous memory contents will be retained when the unit is restarted Event Scheduler Current status and setup whether an event schedule setup in the DME Designer will be executed or not Remote Rmt Ctrl Displays sets the connector and connection type to be used for DME remote control Page 48 protocol communication Int HA Ctrl Displays sets the connector to be used for internal head amp control Ext HA Ctrl Displays sets the type of connection to be used for external head amp contro
84. he ENTER button The Parameter Edit display for the selected User Defined Button will appear User Defined Button can be of all three types numeric list and ON OFF When editing from an ICP1 control panel the F1 F6 buttons are used for button selection D Edit the User Defined Button as required Refer to Parameter Edit Displays on page 36 for editing procedures Any changed User Defined Button values will be lost if the power is turned off or if scenes are changed However if the Last Mem Resume setting is ON the setting will be preserved even when the power is turned off To preserve the changed values store the scene data Parameter Edit Displays Mute Switching Scene Recall Turns the DME64N 24N output mute function ON or OFF This procedure recalls a new scene refer to page 10 1 Press the MUTE button The Mute Parameter Edit display will appear The same procedure is used for scene recall from an ICP1 control panel Mute 1 Press the SCENE button m rus The Scene Recall display will appear Scene 2 Select Mute ON or OFF 001 EGM Controller The mute function is turned on or off as described 002 Convent Center in ON OFF Parameters on page 38 _ 2 To access this function from the ICP1 control panel hold the F6 button for longer than 2 seconds Select a new scene Scenes ar
85. he GPI input assignments Use the DME Designer to check the Remote Control Setup List assignments Scenes can be recalled but not stored Set scene store to Enable page 48 The 96kHz 88 2kHz 48kHz 44 1kHz indicator flashes red Select a different word clock source page 50 external device is functioning as the word clock master check that the cables are connected properly Noise appears on the analog outputs when an external device is the word clock master and the word clock source is switched Reduce the power amp level to prevent speaker damage or turn the DME64N 24N off before switching clock sources Use Defined Button settings change unexpectedly Use the panel lock function page 38 to prevent unwanted operation of the panel controls on specific DME64N 24N or ICP1 units User Defined Button settings cannot be changed Use the DME Designer to make sure that multiple User Defined Buttons are not assigned to the same parameter Turn the User Defined Lock function off page 38 The panel controls cannot be operated s the panel lock function on page 36 The Utility screen cannot be opened s the Utility screen lock function on page 47 If you have forgotten your password contact your Yamaha service center or representative DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual References Specifications Specifications Specifications and de
86. hronized with the clock of the card installed in slot 1 Make sure that the DME64N 24N and the card or external source supplying the word clock are set to use the same word clock SLOT2 Sync Err The clock is not synchronized with the clock of the card installed in I O slot 2 Make sure that the and the card or external source supplying the word clock are set to use the same word clock SLOTS Sync Err The DME6AN clock is not synchronized with the clock of the card installed in I O slot 3 Make sure that DME64N and the card or external source supplying the word clock are set to use the same word clock DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual References Error Messages 2 h o 2 o Message Meaning Action SLOT4 Sync The clock is not synchronized with the clock of the card installed in 1 slot 4 Make sure that the DME64N and the card or external source supplying the word clock are set to use the same word clock Synchronizing Do not turn off Data is being received from the computer Do NOT turn power off while the unit displays this message Updating Do not turn off Data is being received from the computer Do NOT turn power off while the unit displays this message WCLK Unlocked A usable word clock signal is not being received or cannot be detected Recheck all word clock connectio
87. ication in this display the WORD CLOCK IN clock the cascade clock or a slot clock for example and press the ENTER button O Int Sets the frequency of the internal word clock 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 88 2 kHz or 96 kHz WCIN Shows the status of the word clock signal at the WORD CLOCK IN connector Cascade Shows the status of the word clock signal at the CASCADE IN and CASCADE OUT connectors Utility Displays SLOT1 4 Shows the status of the word clock signal input via 1 cards installed in the 1 slots The Status Icons A word clock signal is present and this signal can be selected as the DME64N 24N word clock No word clock signal cannot be selected as the master clock A word clock signal is present but is not in sync with the master word clock Currently selected as the DME64N 24N word clock Currently selected as the DME64N 24N word clock but the clock signal is not useable Inactive slot channel or no I O card is present in the slot ES g P3 1 Slot Information Slot Page Displays the name of the card installed in I O slot Some cards can also be reset via this page Slot H CASCADE Card Name _ Format _ 1 8 65 1 1 CCH 2 8 10 1 s 1 16 3jpcH1 9 This page will not appear on the ICP1 display
88. iguration set via DME Designer does not match the actual configuration Use DME Designer to go off line create a configuration that correctly matches the actual configuration and then back on line to synchronize the configuration Executing A User Defined Button operation is in progress File Opening Do not turn off A file operation is in progress during which the computer manipulates scene data Do NOT turn power off while the unit displays this message Illegal MAC Aar An illegal MAC address has been encountered This could be due to a hardware malfunction Refer this problem to a contact a Yamaha dealer Invalid IP Adr The network IP address is not appropriate Set an appropriate network IP address Network Busy There is too much network traffic Communication is not possible Check the devices connected to the network If there are too many devices connected reduce the number of devices Network Error One of the following errors has occurred on the network A cable has been unplugged The power to a network switch or router has been shut off Acable is in an inappropriate state e g a heavy object has been placed on the cable etc Static electricity can also cause errors Locate and eliminate the cause of the error Network Setup Preparing network connection No Current Scene There is no data in the current scene Send appropriate scene data from a computer
89. ing to run a configuration that is not compatible with 96 kHz operation at 96 kHz MIDI messages aren t transmitted or received s power to the MIDI device s turned on Are the MIDI ports properly set up page 49 Are the receive and transmit device channels set appropriately Scenes are not recalled when MIDI program change messages are received Have the settings required to receive program change messages been properly made page 49 Use the DME Designer to set up the MIDI Program Change table as required Parameter control does not function even when MIDI control change messages are received Make the settings required to allow control change reception Use the DME Designer to set up the MIDI Control Change table as required Parameter control does not function even when MIDI parameter change messages are received Have the settings required to receive parameter change messages been properly made page 49 Use the DME Designer to set up the MIDI Parameter Change table as required Slow data transfer Set the LINK MODE to 100Base TX page 46 The desired scene can t be recalled Write the require scene data from the DME Designer to the DME64N 24N Scenes are recalled unexpectedly s input being received from an external device or the DME Designer Use the DME Designer to check the MIDI Program Change Table settings Use the DME Designer to check t
90. ion This is the current firmware version number Date Shows the currently set date and time The internal clock and calendar can be set here Edit using the Numeric Parameters editing procedure described on page 36 Device group slave cannot be used to set this parameter Date Time Parameter Edit Dialog Info Het DizrF Lock t Date Time r el Ea Bat tery LOK 1 Day Month Year Hour Minute Second Battery Shows the status of the internal battery Low Battery will appear when the battery needs to be replaced and No Battery will appear when no battery is present in the device Daylight Saving Time If you enable daylight saving time the display will indicate DST You can enable daylight saving time using DME Designer from a connected computer Daylight saving time cannot be set on the DME64N 24N itself Panel Operation and Displays DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Utility Displays 79 2 75 5 5 5 5 g o lt o Network Settings Net Page Shows the Ethernet network address and other parameters Info Tet Dise Lock Q naster siave 192 16 5 GGG Gas master 1 Mode TeaERSE TX har gt 0 2599521 Master Slave Indicates whether or the device is
91. ity Displays 79 o 5 e o 75 3 o 2 o lt o Miscellaneous Setup Misc Page This page includes parameters not available in any other page 4 Remotel HIDI HELE Q scene store Q Last Resume Scheduler Q Scene Store Determines whether or not scene store operations are allowed This parameter can be set to Enable or Disable Enable Scene store operations are allowed Disable Scene store operations are prohibited Edit using the List Parameters editing procedure described on page 38 This item cannot be set if Internal HA Ctrl is set to Remote This setting applies to individual devices only Even if one DME64N 24N unit is set to Disable scene store operations will be possible via another DME64N 24N in the same device group that is set to Enable Last Mem Resume This parameter displays and determines whether the DME64N DME2AN will recall the current scene when started up or whether the memory contents at the time the unit was turned off will be recalled The possible settings are ON or ON The memory contents at the time the unit was turned off will be recalled at startup OFF The current scene will be recalled at startup This parameter can be changed from the device group master only If Mem Resume is set to ON the unit will back up data to the interna
92. ked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the termi nal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED This applies only to products distributed by Yamaha Kemble Music U K Ltd 3 wires ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig h ndtering Udskiftning m kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Lev r det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandoren VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte Anv nd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren Kassera anv nt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion VAROITUS Paristo voi r j ht jos se on virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin H vit k ytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti lithium caution This product contains a battery that contains perchlorate material Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate e This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA Perchlorate NEDERLAND THE NETHERLANDS Dit apparaat bevat een lithium batterij voor geheugen back up This apparatus contains a lithium battery for memory back up Raadpleeg uw leverancier over de verwijdering van de batterij op het moment dat u het apparaat ann het einde van de levensduur of gelieve dan contact op te n
93. l COM Displays sets the type of connection to be used for DME protocol communication MIDI Current status and setup for MIDI functions Page 49 Port Current status and setup of the MIDI port Protocol Displays sets the protocol to be used for communication with devices connected via MIDI CH Current status and setup for the MIDI transmit and receive channels Program Change t status and setup for program change transmission reception omni on and echo on off Control Change status and setup for control change transmission reception omni on and echo on off Param Change 2 status and setup for parameter change transmission reception omni on and echo on off WCLK Current status and selection of the DME64N 24N word clock Page 50 Fs Displays the word clock frequency Int Current status of the internal word clock WCIN Current status of the word clock received at the WORD CLOCK IN connector Cascade Current status of the word clock received via the CASCADE IN and CASCADE OUT connectors SLOT1 4 Current status of the word clock received cards plugged in to the I O card slots DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual E Panel Operation and Displays Utility Displays 79 2 75 5 5 5 2 9 o lt o Page Item Description Manual Page Slot Displays info about an I O
94. l Slow The meters fall slower than the actual changes in the signal level allowing easier reading in some cases Edit using the List Parameters editing procedure described on page 38 Security Setup Lock Page Panel lock and related settings Info Met Dise Lock Qe utility Lin book Q PanelLock Boot unlock Q PanelLock Target 4 Lock Utility The lock status for the Utility display settings This parameter can be set to Unlock or Lock Unlock The Utility display can be accessed without a password Lock A password must be entered to access the Utility display When Lock is selected a password entry window will appear when the UTILITY button is pressed to access the utility pages Ut password UserDef ined Lock Use the 4 and P gt buttons to position the cursor and the dial to enter the desired character at the cursor location When all of the password s characters have been entered as required press the ENTER button The password will also be required when switching from the Unlock mode to the Lock mode Password security and management is very important If you forget your password the unit cannot be operated If you forget your password contact the system administrator If the password become unrec
95. l memory periodically In this case do not turn off the power to the unit within five 5 seconds after you operate parameters DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Event Scheduler Determines whether an event schedule setup in the DME Designer will be executed or not and displays the current status This parameter can be set to ON or OFF ON The event will be executed OFF The event schedule will not be executed Edit using the List Parameters editing procedure described on page 38 This parameter can be changed from the device group master only Remote Control Setup Remote Page 3 Nise Remote MIDI HCLE Q Fwt ctrl TYPES 49485 Int HA ctr OFF Ext HA Ctrl e This page will not appear on the ICP1 display Rmt Ctrl Remote Control Displays sets the connector and connection type to be used for DME remote control protocol communication If the selected terminal was previously assigned to a different function a confirmation dialog will appear Edit using the List Parameters editing procedure described on page 38 OFF Select OFF when this function is not to be used Remote 232C External controllers AMX Crestron etc control the DME64N 24N via the REMOTE connector using an RS 232C connection Remote 422 External controllers AMX Crestron etc control the DME64N 24N the REMOTE connector usin
96. meter Edit o F Parameter Change 5 3 Parameter Edit Bank Select MSB LSB Program Change Echo Back gt o o SW4 Control Change Echo Back SW5 Parameter Change o Echo Back SW6 Bank Select MSB LSB W MIDI OUT Program Change Control Change Sa Parameter Change oo Sw9 MIDI THRU SW1 Program Change Rx Switch On Off SW2 Control Change Rx Switch On Off SW3 Parameter Change Rx Switch On Off SW4 Program Change Echo Back Switch On Off SW5 Control Change Echo Back Switch On Off SW6 Parameter Change Echo Back Switch On Off SW7 Program Change Tx Switch On Off SW8 Control Change Tx Switch On Off SW9 Parameter Change MIDI Rx CH MIDI Rx Channel 1 16 MIDI Tx CH MIDI Tx Channel 1 16 DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual 2 h 2 o MIDI Data Format 3 MIDI Setup Specifies basic MIDI operation 3 1 Host Select Selects the input output port to be used for MIDI communication 3 2 DAW Controller Specifies the DAW controller type when a DAW control surface is to be used to control the DME64N 24N When Type 1 2 is selected Host Select is automatically set to MIDI 3 3 MIDI Tx Channel Specifies the MIDI transmit channel 1 16 3 4 MIDI Rx Channel Specified the MIDI receive channel 1 16 3 5 MIDI Tx Switch Program Change Tx Switch turns Bank Select MSB LSB and Program Change transmission on or of
97. n connected to a mixer When the is connected to another unit head margin is fixed at 18 Unit No Shows how many devices the unit is from the beginning of the cascade chain mr IN OUT IN OUT IN Eae Fees 5 DME64N DME64N DMEG4N Unit No 01 Unit No 02 Unit No 03 O Mixer Displays whether the cascade signal is bus shared or not A DMEGAN connected directly to the mixer is connected to a second DME64N on this unidirectional channel on the same channel from other DME64N units will be independent This channel is being used for bidirectional bus shared connection between DMEGAN units Input on the same channel from other DME64N units will be summed DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Panel Operation and Displays Utility Displays Make sure that the Mixer I O setting is the same for all cascaded DME64N 24N units Check Page Even in an environment with no computer you can check the connections without using DME Designer by directly connecting the DME64N 24N input output The meter does not operate during a connection check qcheck Audio Connection Check Mode MODE OFF Makes connections in the configuration used in the current scene This is set to OFF when the unit is started qcheck Audio connection Check Mode
98. n the device due to rapid drastic changes in ambient temperature when the device is moved from one location to another or air conditioning is turned on or off for example Using the device while condensation is present can cause damage If there is reason to believe that condensation might have occurred leave the device for several hours without turning on the power until the condensation has completely dried out Information Do not expose the device to excessive dust or vibrations or extreme cold or heat such as in direct sunlight near a heater or in a car during the day to prevent the possibility of panel disfiguration or damage to the internal components Avoid setting all equalizer controls and faders to their maximum Depending on the condition of the connected devices doing so may cause feedback and may damage the speakers B About this manual The illustrations in this document are for instructional purposes and may appear somewhat different from the actual equipment The bitmap fonts used in this device have been provided by and are the property of Ricoh Co Ltd CobraNet and Peak Audio are trademarks of Cirrus Logic Inc 53 2 2 Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Thank you for choosing a Yamaha
99. nance function Normally set this to OFF MIDI Setup MIDI Page 3 Hisc Bemote HIDI HELE r Port 8101 C HI Q Proacan Change Control change Change This page will not appear on the ICP1 display Q Port MIDI port Sets displays the port to be used for MIDI communication The available settings are OFF Remote 232C Remote 422 MIDI USB 1 USB 2 SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 SLOT 4 OFF Select OFF when this function is not to be used Remote 232C MIDI data will be received via the REMOTE connector using an RS 232C connection Remote 422 MIDI data will be received via the REMOTE connector using an RS 422 connection MIDI The MIDI connector is the currently active MIDI port USB 1 USB 2 The corresponding USB port is selected for MIDI input Slot1 Slot1 Slot4 DME64N A card installed in the corresponding 1 slot is currently selected for MIDI input Edit using the List Parameters editing procedure described on page 38 When the DME64N 24N is functioning as the device group master and is connected to a computer running the DME Designer application via USB the MIDI port being used by the DME Designer will not be available DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual E Panel Operation and Displays Utility Displays 79 2 o 75 5 5 5
100. net Ethernet RJ 45 USB USB 0 3 3V USB Type B Female GPI IN 0 5V Euroblock Connector OUT TTL V 5V DME6A4N 16 GPI inputs and 16 GPI outputs DME24N 8 GPI inputs and 8 GPI outputs Outputs Imax pin 16mA Outputs VH 2 5V min VL 0 6V max 2 h o 2 o DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Connector Pin Assign Connector Pin Assign CASCADE IN OUT Connectors DME64N only CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT Rin Signal rin Signal rin Signal Signal 1 GND 35 GND 1 GND 35 GND 2 PUT 1 2 36 PUT 1 2 2 OUTPUT 1 2 36 OUTPUT 1 2 3 PUT 3 4 37 PUT 3 4 3 OUTPUT 3 4 37 OUTPUT 3 4 4 PUT 5 6 38 PUT 5 6 4 OUTPUT 5 6 38 OUTPUT 5 6 5 NPUT 7 8 39 NPUT 7 8 5 OUTPUT 7 8 39 OUTPUT 7 8 6 NPUT 9 10 40 INPUT 9 10 6 OUTPUT 9 10 40 OUTPUT 9 10 7 NPUT 11 12 41 NPUT 11 12 7 OUTPUT 11 12 141 OUTPUT 11 12 8 NPUT 13 14 42 NPUT 13 14 8 OUTPUT 13 14 42 OUTPUT 13 14 9 NPUT 15 16 43 NPUT 15 16 9 OUTPUT 15 16 43 OUTPUT 15 16 10 DTR IN 44 DTRIN 10 DTR OUT 44 DTR OUT 11 RTS OUT 45 RTS OUT 11 RTS IN 45 RTS IN 12
101. nit s may not be properly rec ognized by the DME64N 24N For details about the settings refer to the Ext HA Ctrl in Remote page on page 49 D SUB 9 pin Cable Interlink Crossover Set to Remote 422 REMOTE ie mn DME64N 24N HA REMOTE 1 HA REMOTE 1 HA REMOTE 2 mE e e e e e s e 6 6 o CE e 6 T _ 5 l v k UC CT C AD824 AD824 AD824 Only control signals are transmitted and received via the REMOTE connection Audio connections must be made separately Q o 5 5 5 5 m o 5 D g DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Remote Connection REMOTE Connector Controlling a DME24N s internal head amps from a digital mixer The internal head amp settings of a DME24N can be remotely controlled from a digital mixer such as the Yamaha PM5D or DM2000 Connect the digital mixer to the DME series REMOTE connector and use an Ethernet cable to make con nections between the NETWORK connectors of the DME
102. nnnnb Control Value Bank Select LSB No Program Change No Status Cnh 1100nnnnb Program Change Data nnh Onnnnnnnb Program Change No 0 127 4 2 Active Sensing FEh Receive MIDI communication will be initialized if no data is received within 300 ms after reception Running Status etc will be cleared Active Sensing Status FEh 111111105 Active Sensing 4 3 Control Change Bnh Receive When the Control Change Rx Switch is on Control Change messages are received on the MIDI channel specified by the MIDI Rx Channel parameter If the Control Change Omni Switch is also on however Control Change messages will be received on all MIDI channels regardless of the MIDI Rx Channel setting Control Change parameter resolution is 128 regardless of the parameters effective range For finer settings use Parameter Change Transmit When the Control Change Tx Switch is on appropriate Control Change data will be transmitted when a parameter is edited via the panel controls as specified by the MIDI Control Change table and MIDI Tx Channel settings 2 Transmission does occur when switching Configurations T Refer to Supplementary Information 1 for cases in which multiple messages are assigned to single 5 parameter P Status Bnh 1011nnnnb Control Change Data ech 0cccccccb Control Change No 1 31 33 95 102 119 vvh Ovv
103. ns and internal parameters WCLK In Sync Err The DME64N 24N clock is not in sync with the clock signal being received at the WORD CLOCK IN connector Make sure that the DME64N 24N and the card or external source supplying the word clock are set to use the same word clock EJ DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Troubleshooting Troubleshooting The power won t turn on and the panel indicators and LCD wont light s the power cable properly connected s the POWER switch turned on f neither of the above is the problem contact your Yamaha service center or representative Cannot exchange data between the DME64N 24N and the DME Designer e Are the network cables connected correctly Has the USB MIDI driver been properly installed f you are using the NETWORK connector has the DME N Network Driver been properly set up Has a MIDI port been properly assigned page 49 Are you using a version of DME Designer later than 3 8 No sound input e Are the cables connected properly 5 an appropriate signal being received from the external device Is the GAIN of the internal DME24N or external head amp set to an appropriate level No sound output Are the cables connected properly Make sure that the output level isn t turned down page 39 Is MUTE ON page 39 Have you used DME Designer to select a scene that does not output audio Are you attempt
104. nt scene and its name will be displayed Set up the DME64N 24N operation parameters See the Utility Display section on page 43 for details The NET page settings must be set up as required before using the unit for the first time Launch the DME Designer application create configuration and transfer DME Designer setup operation and data transfer instructions can be found in the DME Designer Manual This completes preparation of the DME64N 24N system DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual E I O Card Installation Card Installation The has four I O card slots and the DME24N has 1 0 card slot The number of audio input channels available on the DME64N 24N can be increased plugging the appropriate Mini YGDAI I O card s into the available card slot s Compatible Cards As of August 2011 Yamaha Mini YGDAI cards that be used with the DME64N 24N are as follows of Available Cards Card Name Function Input Output DME64N DME24N Y8 AT ADAT 8 8 4 1 Y8 TD TDIF 1 8 8 4 1 Y8 AE AES EBU 8 8 4 1 4 ANALOG IN 4 4 1 Y8 AD ANALOG IN 8 4 1 Y4 DA ANALOG OUT 4 4 1 Y8 AD24 ANALOG I 8 4 1 Y8 AD96 ANALOG I 8 4 1 Y8 DA96 ANALOG OUT 8 4 1 Y8 ADDA96 ANALOG IN OUT 8 8 4 1 Y8 AE96S AES EBU 8 8 4 1 Y8 AE96 AES EBU 8 8 4 1 o Y8 AEB AES EBU 8 8 4 1 2 16
105. on Euroblock Connection Please be sure to use the supplied Euroblock plugs If you lose them contact your nearest Yamaha dealer Cable preparation To prepare the cable for attachment to a Euroblock connector strip the wire as approx shown in the illustration using stranded wire to make connections With a MUT Euroblock connection the stranded wire may be prone to breakage because of metal fatigue due to the weight of the cable or due to vibration When rack mounting your equipment use a lacing bar when possible to bundle and fasten the cables 1 6mm approx Do not tin plate with solder the stranded wire orless 7mm i f cables will be frequently connected and disconnected as in the case of a portable installation we recommend that you use ferrules with insulation sleeves Use a ferrule whose conductor portion has an external diameter of 1 6 mm or less and a length of approximately 7 mm such as the AI0 5 6WH made by the Phoenix Contact corporation 1 Loosen terminal screws Loosen J Slotted Screwdriver Terminal Screw lt gt 2 5 5 5 A slotted screwdriver with a blade width of about 3 millimeters and under is recommended 3 mm and under F __ 2 Insert cables DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual I O Slots Slots 3 Securely tighten terminal screws Pull the cables not too strongly to confi
106. on Cascade Connectors DME64N only Cascade Connection Cascade Connectors DME64N only The rear panel CASCADE connector can be connected to the CASCADE connector on another DME64N 24N or other compatible device via a dedicated cascade cable for bidirectional transfer of control audio and word clock signals The communication direction automatically switches to unidirectional when connecting to a mixer such as the or bidirectional when connecting to another DME64N 24N unit Up to eight DMEGAN units can be cascade connected In the unidirectional mode the audio signal flow is from the CASCADE OUT connector to the CASCADE IN connector For bidirectional communication the data flows in both directions within a single cable and input on the same channel from other DME64N units is summed bus sharing The total number of audio channels that can be connected to a mixer or DME64N 24N unit is 32 Word clock is continuously output from both the CASCADE IN and CASCADE OUT connectors and is received by the corresponding CASCADE IN or CASCADE OUT connector on the connected device In all cases the CASCADE OUT of one device must be connected to the CASCADE IN connector of the other Do not connect CASCADE IN to CASCADE IN or CASCADE OUT to CASCADE OUT Maximum length by the optional dedicated Cascade cables Unidirectional Cascade connection 200m 44 1 48kHz 100m 88 2 96kHz Bidirectional Cascade connecti
107. on 100m 44 1 48kHz 30m 88 2 96kHz Cascade Connection Example f 68 pin Half pitch D SUB Cable lt Unidirectional Cascade Connection OUT IN Bidirectional Cascade Connection k E 4 PF fe 4 m UC UC cC UC DME64N DME64N 68 pin Half pitch D SUB Cable 68 pin Half pitch 68 pin Half pitch IN our D SUB Cable D SUB Cable OUT IN OUT c C DME64N DME64N 5 Never create full cascade loop using only DME64N units It is also possible to remotely control DME series units from the PM5D a CASCADE connection In such cases assign the nearest unit to the PM5D as the device group master When using a DME64N 24N together with the DME Satellite you must assign the DME Satellite as the master Another method of remotely controlling a DME series from a is via CobraNet connections to MY16 C or MY16 CII cards DME series units to be controlled from the PM5D must be in the same device group and the host address of the device group master must be set to 2 However if the
108. or CASCADE OUT 24 bit RS422 D SUB Half Pitch connector 68 Female DME64N 24N ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Output impedance of signal generator 1500 CH INPUT 1 8 and CH OUTPUT 1 8 are provided the DME24 only Frequency Response 20Hz 20kHz reference to the nominal output level Q1kHz Hum amp Noise EIN Equivalent Input Noise Input Output RL Conditions Min Max Units CH INPUT OUTPUT 6000 GAIN 60dB 128 1 8 1 8 Master fader EIN nominal level and one Ch fader at 64 dBu nominal level Mixer mode 6000 10dB 82 Master fader at nominal level and one Ch fader at nominal level Mixer mode PHONES 80 Residual output 86 dBu noise phones level control min Hum amp Noise are measured with a 6dB octave filter 12 7kHz equivalent to a 20kHz filter with infinite dB octave attenuation DME24N ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Dynamic Range Input Output RL Conditions Min Units CH INPUT OUTPUT 6000 10dB 106 1 8 1 8 e Dynamic range are measured with 6dB octave filter 912 7kHz equivalent to a 20kHz filter with infinite dB octave attenuation Crosstalk 1kHz From To To From Conditions Min Max Units CHN N 1 1 8 adjacent inpu
109. or right channel The same spectrum display will be shown for the L and R channels of all monitor points other than user defined points specified via the DME Designer application To switch between the L and R displays move the cursor to the CHANNEL L R setting and press the ENTER button to alternately select L or R The fall rate of the meters can be set up via the Utility display Disp page DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual LE Panel Operation and Displays Level Meter Display 79 3 o 75 9 5 5 2 o lt o Level Meter Display Individually displays the input output level for each channel Level display is not available on the ICP1 control panel 1 Make sure that the Main display is showing If the Main display is not showing press the CANCEL to return 2 Press the UTILITY button The level meter display will appear SLOTI IN OUT ru n 1357351 ij m Level Display Slot Select from SLOT1 SLOT4 AD DA CASCADE IN or CASCADE OUT 135751 315 SLOT2 SLOT4 and CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT are only available on the DME64N while AD DA is only available on the DME24N Channel Number A maximum of 32 CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT channels can be displayed while for other channels a maximum of 16 can be displayed Input Output Level Display Shows the
110. ou to control the device from the ICP1 and the DME64N DME24N Refer to the DME Designer Owner s Manual for details DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Glossary for the DME64N 24N 5 5 5 8 o z m o A N 2 Scene A combination of all configuration and preset parameters is called a scene Scenes can be recalled from an ICP1 device other external controllers DME64N DME24N or com puter Up to 999 scenes can be stored for each device group Scene structure Scene Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 999 Scene change First Act Scene 1 E DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Configuration Preset Parameter Matrix Mixer Ex Gate Attack Decay Range Threshold Hold Dark Change Second Act Band A Scene Recall Scene 2 Signal Types Signal Types DME64N 24N audio system signals can be broadly categorized as follows 1 Audio The DME64N 24N will be required to send and receive audio signals to and from other DME series units as well as other audio equipment Audio signal transmission and reception will occur primarily via the INPUT and OUTPUT connectors on the DME24N 2 Control signals within a device group Device group control signals control all DME
111. overable for some reason and you need to unlock the system please contact your Yamaha representative Panel Lock Boot Determines whether or not panel lock will be on when power to the device is turned on This parameter can be set to Unlock or Lock Unlock Panel lock is OFF when power to the device is turned on Lock Panel lock is ON when power to the device is turned on Panel Lock Target Determines the controls control functions to be affected by panel lock The available settings are Key Only and Key GPI Key Only Panel lock only affects the panel buttons Key GPI Panel lock applies to the panel buttons as well as GPI control input See page 36 for details on how to use the Panel lock feature This parameter is displayed but cannot be changed on the ICP1 display User Defined Lock Sets the lock status individually for each of the four User Defined Button pages ON The corresponding User Defined Button will not appear on the display OFF The corresponding User Defined Button will appear on the display To change the settings use the 4 and buttons to move the cursor to the setting for the desired page the press the ENTER button to alternately turn the setting ON and OFF The User Defined Button are accessed as described in the Parameter Edit Display section on page 36 DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Panel Operation and Displays Util
112. plug x 4 DME64N 3 pin Euroblock plug x 16 DME24N 1 Available on DME24N only European models Purchaser User Information specified in EN55103 1 and EN55103 2 Inrush Current 39A Conforms to Environments E1 E2 E3 and E4 2 h 2 o LE DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Input Output Characteristics Input Output Characteristics Gain Error 1kHz Input Output RL Conditions Min Units DME24N ANALOG INPUT CHARACTERISTICS mun a GAIN 109 2 0 4 0 6 0 Actual For Use Input Level internal PHONES 80 30dBFS G1kHz 20 00 20 Terminals Gain Load With Max Connector OSC phones level control Impedance Nominal Nominal before clip max CH INPUT 60dB 50 6000 60dBu 40dBu Euroblock o 775mV Total Harmonic Distortion fs 48 2 10dB Lines 10dBu 30dBu 2 451V 24 511 Input Output RL Conditions Min Typ Max Units CH INPUT OUTPUT 6000 GAIN 60dB 0 1 0 779 Im 1 8 1 8 20Hz 20kHz All AD converters CH1 8 are 24 bit linear 128 times oversampling 14dBu 48V DC phantom power is supplied to CH INPUT 1 8 connectors via GAIN 109 0 05 indivi i 20Hz 20kHz each in
113. pment to allow transfer of audio control and word clock signals Yamaha cascade connections employ half pitch 68 pin D Sub connectors Category 3 Electrical specifications for one type of UTP cable jointly developed by the TIA Telecommunications Industry Association and EIA Electronic Industry Alliance Several categories are specified according to electrical characteristics with higher category numbers denoting higher quality cable Category 3 cable can be used for transmission speeds up to 10 MHz Category 5 Electrical specifications for one type of UTP cable jointly developed by the TIA Telecommunications Industry Association and EIA Electronic Industry Alliance Several categories are specified according to electrical characteristics with higher category numbers denoting higher quality cable Category 5 cable can be used for transmission speeds up to 100 MHz Component The basic modules that are combined to create DME64N 24N audio systems In addition to complete audio processors such as mixers compressors effects crossovers etc a range of smaller functions such as faders switches pan controls and meters are also available Components can also be customized Configuration A set of components and connections that make up an audio system in the DME64N 24N D Sub Another common form of connector that gets its name from the D shape of the connector This type of connector can be securely attach
114. put from 1 to 16 to be set then press the ENTER button to set the MAX value to the current input voltage O MIN Sets the minimum calibration value To set the MIN value usethe 4 AJ buttons to select ALL to set all inputs or select an individual input from 1 to 16 to be set then press the ENTER button to set the MIN value to the current input voltage Calibration Info Shows the calibration settings as well as the current input voltage DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Panel Operation and Displays Utility Displays 2 75 5 5 5 2 9 o lt o Head Amplifier Setup HA Page Provides access to the head amplifier settings Refer to REMOTE Connection on page 28 for head amplifier control signal connection This page will not appear on the ICP1 display Some scenes include head amplifier settings In such cases the HA page settings will be saved along with the scene when it is stored Internal Head Amplifier 24 only Slot Q CH 3 4 5 b 7 H Q aain mpiu pin in in in 11 45 Orr arr H A CASCALH AD8HR at GFI H A cascani 11 INTSS 2K rsP1 9 CH 3 7 H Se 80 nr OFF ur ner
115. re display will appear if the button is held for longer than 2 seconds page 40 The indicator will light green while the scene recall or store display is showing HOME Button Directly recalls the home main display If pressed while the main display is showing the HOME button steps through the user defined parameter display pages refer to page 38 in this manual UTILITY Button Calls the output level display If this button is held for longer than 2 seconds while the main display is showing the utility display will appear Switches between the Utility display pages if pressed while the Utility display is showing LEVEL Button Calls the output level setup display page 39 The indicator will light green MUTE Button Calls the mute display page 39 The indicator will light orange when mute is on The indicator will light green when mute is off and the mute display is showing and will be off if the mute display is not showing Q Dial Adjusts the value of selected parameters I lt J A Y P Buttons Move the display cursor in the corresponding directions CANCEL Button Closes the window on the display ENTER Button Confirms and enters a value or setting PHONES Jack A pair of headphones can be plugged in here 6 PHONES LEVEL Control Adjusts the headphone volume Even when the control is set to the minimum level the sound at the headphones is not
116. re used for all GPI input and output connections Euroblock connection methods are described in Euroblock Connection on page 26 in this manual Example Controlling the Example Controlling the Example Lighting external DME64N 24N from a switch DME64N 24N via a 10k ohm LED indicators from the linear taper potentiometer DME64N 24N GPI Connection GPI Connection GPI Connection F Max 16mA Continuous potentiometer Make sure that the current A between the OUT and GND GPI connectors is less than 16mA connector calibration procedure is described on page 51 of this manual in the Utility display page Connecting to an External Device DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual EJ Basic Operation Panel Operation and Displays Basic Operation By pressing the panel buttons it is possible to select the DME64N 24N Main display Utility display and Parameter Edit displays that allow individual settings to be edited and changed refer to the pages listed below for more detailed information about each display 79 o 5 e o 75 5 o 5 o lt o HOME button Main Display page 35 The Main display can be directly recalled from any display other than the Main display by pressing the HOME button The Main display shows the current scene information Level1 Levei2 d mp scene 001 HOME button User Defined Button Page Selection page 3
117. rm that they are securely connected 4 Plug the Euroblock plug into the panel connector The DME64N has four I O card slots and the DME24N has 1 0 slot The number of audio input channels available on the DME64N 24N can be increased by plugging the appropriate Mini YGDAI I O card s into the available card slot s Some types of cards also provide control and or word clock transmission and reception functionality Refer to Compatible cards page 20 for details on the cards that be used For details on how to install cards refer to card Installation Procedure page 21 Audio Connection DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Remote Connection REMOTE Connector Connecting to External Device Remote Connection REMOTE Connector The REMOTE connector of the DME64N 24N be connected to remotely controllable Yamaha AD8HR or AD824 head amplifiers pre amps digital mixers or RS 232C compatible controllers such as those from AMX or Crestron The REMOTE connector also transmits and receives MIDI messages Controlling external head amplifiers from the DME64N 24N You can remotely control the AD8HR or AD824 head amplifier settings from DME Designer Up to eight AD8HR AD824 head amplifiers can be connected When connecting to a combination of ADBHR and AD824 head amplifiers be sure to place the AD8HR units closest to the DME64N 24N in the chain otherwise the AD8HR or AD824 u
118. round point can result in ground loops that can cause increased hum and noise DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual GPI Connector This Euroblock connector provides access to the unit s GPI General Purpose Interface interface for transfer of control signals to and from external equipment The provides 16 channels of GPI input and output while the DME24N provides 8 channels Each input channel has an IN terminal and a V terminal Output channels each have an OUT terminal and a GND terminal The open voltage at the terminal is 5V while the IN terminal detects voltage changes from 5V The OUT terminals output either signal L or H at a TTL level See Connection Connectors on page 33 for connection details MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI THRU Connectors These are standard MIDI connectors that handle reception and transmission of MIDI data MIDI IN receives MIDI data MIDI OUT transmits MIDI data and MIDI THRU re transmits MIDI data received at the MIDI IN connector See MIDI Connection MIDI Connectors on page 30 for connection details WORD CLOCK IN WORD CLOCK OUT Connectors These BNC connector receive and transmit word clock from and to external equipment See WORD CLOCK Connection CLOCK Connectors on page 32 for connection details Word clock settings are available via the device s Utility display WCLK page see page 50 of this document
119. rsor to the required parameter then press the ENTER button to alternately turn ON and OFF Control Change Turns transmission and reception the omni mode and echo ON or OFF for MIDI control change messages Move the cursor to the required parameter then press the ENTER button to alternately turn ON and OFF Q Parameter Change Turns transmission and reception and echo ON or OFF for MIDI parameter change messages Move the cursor to the required parameter then press the ENTER button to alternately turn ON and OFF DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Word Clock Setup WCLK Page Shows the status of incoming word clock signals and allows setup of the DME64N 24N master word clock This page will not be displayed on the ICP1 E Mise Remote MIDI T CH1 35 2 HH 315 int Oncin im ours Q cascade IH o Master Clock Selection Procedure 1 Use the cursor 4 Y gt 1 buttons to select one of the square blocks representing the available master clock sources 2 Press the ENTER button to select the master clock Fs The current sampling frequency of the master word clock The value shown here is determined by the system s master word clock signal To select the word clock to be used as the master move the cursor to the appropriate word clock ind
120. rt up with the same scene settings You can set up the DME64N 24N so that at the startup it will recall the scene selected before you turned off the power to the device page 48 Do NOT turn off the power to the DME64N 24N while it is receiving data from DME Designer or while it is being manipulated from an CAUTION external device Otherwise a malfunction may occur Even when the power switch is turned off electricity is still flowing to the product all the minimum level When you are not using the caution product for a long time make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet Differences between DME64N 24N Introduction to the DMEG4N 24N Differences between DME64N 24N The DME64N has four I O card slots while the DME24N has one I O card slot and eight channels of built in analog audio I O A single I O card can handle up to 16 channels of audio I O so the DME64N can handle a maximum of 64 audio I O channels The DME24N can handle up to 24 audio I O channels The DME64N has approximately double the DSP processing power of the DME24N DME64N 24N Features In addition to basic mixing and matrix output functions the DME64N 24N includes a equalizers compres sors delay etc that can be patched together via DME Designer to configure just about any audio system you need Audio System Network Multiple DME series units that are interconnected in a network via Ethernet function as a single au
121. running the DME Designer application No MAC Adr MAC address not specified This could be due to a hardware malfunction Refer this problem to a Yamaha dealer Panel Locked Panel operation not allowed Press the CANCEL button for longer than 2 seconds to disengage panel lock and allow panel operation Panel Unlocked Panel lock has been disengaged Panel operation is now possible Recovering Do not turn off A program update attempt has failed and the previous program is currently being restored Do NOT turn power off while the unit is displaying this message If the update attempt repeatedly fails there may be a hardware malfunction Refer this problem to a Yamaha dealer Saving HA In Do not turn off o Head amplifier info save in progress Do not turn power off Saving Setup Info Do not turn Info set up via the Utility display other than head amplifier info is being saved Do not turn power off Scene Recalling Do not turn Scene recall in progress Do NOT turn power off while the unit displays this message Scene Storing Do not turn Scene store in progress Do NOT turn power off while the unit displays this message Searching for Master DME Unit Currently searching for the master DME unit Searching for Slave DME Unit Currently searching for the slave DME unit SLOT1 Sync Err The DME64N 24N clock is not sync
122. s manual in a safe place for future reference AN WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock short circuiting damages fire or other hazards These precautions include but are not limited to the following Power supply Power cord Only use the voltage specified as correct for the device The required voltage is printed on the name plate of the device Use only the supplied power cord plug Do not place the power cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord place heavy objects on it or place it in a position where anyone could walk on trip over or roll anything over it Be sure to connect to an appropriate outlet with a protective grounding connection Improper grounding can result in electrical shock Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may have accumulated on it The device contains no user serviceable parts Do not open the device or attempt to disassemble the internal parts or modify them in any way If it should appear to be malfunctioning discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel AN CAUTION Do not expose the device to rain use it near water or in damp or wet conditions or place on it any containers such as vases bottles or glasses containing liquids which
123. scriptions in this owner s manual are for information purposes only Yamaha Corp reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice Since specifications equipment or options may not be the same in every locale please check with your Yamaha dealer Sampling Frequency Internal 44 1kHz 48kHz 88 2kHz 96kHz External Normal Rate 39 69 50 88kHz Double Rate 79 39 101 76kHz Signal Delay Fs 96kHz 0 85 msec Input of MY8 AD96 to Output of MY8 DA96 DME24N 0 5 msec IN port to OUT port Memory Configuration 16 depends on size of data Scene 999 depends on size of data Display 160 x 64 dot matrix LCD with backlight Scene No 7 segment LED x 3 Indicators Wordclock EXT CLOCK 96kHz 88 2kHz 48kHz 44 1kHz External Control NETWORK MIDI Zone Configuration MASTER Analog Input SIGNAL x 8 PEAK x 8 Analog Output SIGNAL x 8 PEAK x 8 Power Requirements 120V AC 60Hz USA Canada 230V AC 50Hz Europe 100V AC 50 60Hz Japan Power Consumption DME64N 80W DME24N 75W Dimensions W x H x D 480 x 145 x 411 5mm 3U DME24AN 480 x 101 x 411 5mm 20 Weight DMEGAN 9 5kg DME24N 8kg Temperature Range Free Air operating 10 35 C Storage 20 60 C AC Power Cord Length 2 5m Supplied Accessories AC power cord Owner s Manual AC plug clamp 16 pin Euroblock plug x 2 8 pin Euroblock
124. series From the digital mixer DME series units can be controlled as an AD8HR The gain and the phantom power 48V can be controlled For details about the settings refer to the Int HA Ctrl in Remote on page 49 D SUB 9 pin Cable REMOTE REMOTE fj 3 Ethernet Cable Em Network Switch Ant DME64N 24 Digital Mixer Only one mixer can be connected within each device group The digital mixer can be connected to any DME series unit whether it is the group master or a slave unit The ID number of the DME series unit being remotely controlled is specified from DME Designer For details on making this setting refer to the DME Designer Owner s Manual If the connection between DME series units is broken it will no longer be possible to communicate with DME units of an ID number that follows the disconnected DME The variable range of GAIN differs between the AD8HR and the DME24N You cannot use the mixer to specify a value that exceeds the variable range of the DME24N Controlling the DME64N 24N from an external device You can remotely control the DME64N 24N from a connected RS 232C or RS 422 compatible controller such as those from AMX or Crestron When connecting a remote controller
125. the scene or monitoring point list display Make the appropriate settings via the DME Designer application Component Corrupt Update Firmware The component data is corrupt or can t be found Restart after updating the component using DME Designer If the error indicators are still indicating the error execute the Delete Data initialization If the problem persists contact a Yamaha dealer Critical Battery The internal battery is almost discharged Your data may be lost If you turn off power to the unit the current settings may be lost and reset to the default values Stop operating the unit and contact a Yamaha dealer for battery replacement Int Data Corrupt Data inside the internal flash memory has been erased Execute the Delete Data initialization If the problem persists contact a Yamaha dealer Invalid Password An invalid password has been entered Enter the correct password If you have lost or forgotten your password contact a Yamaha dealer Log Buffer Full Saving is not possible since the Event Log saving area is full Use DME Designer to delete the log Low Battery The backup battery voltage is low This does not affect the operation of the unit However if you continue using the unit the settings may be lost and reset to the default values Contact a Yamaha dealer for battery replacement at your earliest convenience No Battery The internal
126. to connect to the appropriate inputs and outputs 1 0 Slots Optional Yamaha or third party Mini YGDAI cards can be plugged in here for system expansion The DMEG4N has four slots while the DME24N has one One expansion card can be plugged into each slot Refer to I O Card Installation on page 20 for installation details CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT Connectors DME64N only This 68 pin D SUB connector can be connected to the CASCADE connector of other devices via a dedicated cascade cable The CASCADE connector transmits and receives control audio and word clock signals Refer to Cascade Connection Cascade Connectors on page 31 for connection details DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual The Controls and Connectors Setup Procedure Setup Procedure Follow the steps outlined below to prepare the DME64N 24N for operation 1 Install any required cards Refer to I O Card Installation on page 20 for details 2 Connect the AC power cord Be sure to turn all devices OFF before connecting AC mains power Cun Attach the cable clamp to prevent accidental disconnection Attaching the cable clamp o Be sure to properly ground the device to prevent possible electrical shock First plug the female connector end of the AC cord into the AC IN socket on the rear panel of the DME64N 24N then plug the male plug into an appropriate AC mains outlet Make sure the AC power
127. tored in the DME64N 24N scene memory this is the case when the unit is initially shipped for example Up to 24 parameters can be accessed from the DME64N 24N or ICP1 control panel for each scene Six parameters are shown on the Main display at a time Level2 9 001 Q Scene Information The current scene number and name Scene names can be entered by using the DME Designer application A maximum of 12 one byte Roman characters can be displayed in a scene name When two byte characters are to be used for languages such as Japanese the total number of displayable characters is reduced accordingly When the power is turned on the last scene selected before the power was turned off is automatically recalled Edit Indicator If a parameter is changed after recalling a scene a dot will appear in the scene number indicator and EDIT will appear in the display User Defined Button Names Displays the User Defined Button The buttons are specified by using the DME Designer application No Assign settings in DME Designer are displayed as dotted lines When Parameter Value Edit is selected the display will be a solid line When Direct Parameter Value Scene Change Out or Play Wav File are selected the display will be inverted A maximum of 24 buttons can be made available for user control but only six b
128. trol signals from the digital mixer to Word clock transmission and Connector input output the DME64N reception to and from other 31 DME64 devices only WORD Word clock transmission and CLOCK reception to and from other 32 Connector devices REMOTE Control signals to from an external Connector device such as AD8HR head amplifier Control signals for a digital mixer and internal head amp 28 Control signals with a controller such as an AMX or Crestron MIDI messages Audio 1 8 channels of Connectors input and output _ _ 26 DME24N only 1 Slot Number of I O Serial signal transmission reception Word clock transmission and channels depends depending on function of card reception to and from other 27 devices depending on function of card DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual System Examples 5 o 5 8 o g m o IA N System Examples Large systems using CobraNet Space A Space B Computer ICP1 EB DME24N gren Tr gt Analog Out Switch lee lt Analog In Y16 CII 8 e u Network 4 Switch Wi mem OE 25 Analog
129. ts 80 dB N 1 Maximum Voltage Gain 1kHz Input Output RL Conditions Min Max Units CH INPUT OUTPUT 6000 GAIN 60dB 64 dB 1 8 1 8 Input Output RL Conditions Min Typ Max Units CH INPUT OUTPUT 6000 60dB 1 5 0 0 0 5 dB 1 8 1 8 Internal PHONES 80 3 0 0 0 0 5 OSC Frequency Response fs 96kHz 9 20Hz 40kHz reference to the nominal output level 8 1kHz Phantom Voltage Output Conditions Min Units CH INPUT hot cold No load 46 48 50 V 1 8 PEAK SIGNAL Indicator Level Input Output RL Conditions Min Typ Max Units CH INPUT OUTPUT 16000 60dB 1 5 00 0 5 dB 1 8 1 8 Internal PHONES 80 30 0 0 0 5 OSC Input Output Conditions Min Typ Units CH INPUT GAIN 1098 PEAK 25 27 29 dBu 1 8 red LED ON GAIN 10dB SIGNAL green 12 10 8 LED ON CH OUTPUT red LED ON 19 21 23 1 8 SIGNALgreenLED ON 18 216 14 DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual References Control Control I O Terminals Format Level Connector REMOTE RS232C D SUB Connector 9 pin Male E wl E Stop bit 1bit PARITY NON MIDI IN OUT THRU DIN Connector 5P WORDCLOCK IN OUT TTL 75O BNC Connector Ether
130. uipment The USB 1 1 standard allows data transfer rates of up to 12 Mbps UTP Unshielded Twisted pair Cable A data transmission cable consisting of an unshielded twisted pair This type of cable is less expensive and more commonly available than STP Shielded Twisted Pair cable and is widely used in 10Base T and 100Base TX network connections Word Clock A signal used to synchronize multiple interconnected digital audio devices The word clock frequency will be the same as the sampling frequency of the audio signal being processed DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual FABV Kot cu Meal e e e 53 lt A Y gt Buttons 15 100Base TX Glossary 71 10Base T Glossary 71 96kHz 88 2kHz 48kHz 44 1 2 Indicator 14 A AC IN Connector 2 16 Clic E 9 EE 11 Band Output Level 41 Battery a epe 45 Bayonet Nut Connector or Neill Concelman Glossa eios Eg 71 C Cable clamp eere eerie 18 Calibratiom Info 51 CANCEL Button 15 Card Name nei cac ai croce 51 CASCAD odd tmi derer rete 53 Cascade Glossary 71 Cascade WCLK Page 50 CASCADE connection
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132. uttons can be shown in any one display page Press the HOME button to switch to other available button pages A maximum of 8 one byte Roman characters can be displayed in a button name When two byte characters are to be used for languages such as Japanese the total number of displayable characters is reduced accordingly Buttons are selected for editing by using the cursor buttons 4 P to select the button and then pressing ENTER User Defined Button settings are common to the device group Page Scroll Bar The scroll bar provides an indication of which parameter page is currently being displayed 4 pages are available and the scroll bar moves one position to the right each time the HOME button is pressed and a new page of parameters is selected and then back to the leftmost position after the rightmost position has been reached Scroll bar operation is independent for each DME64N DME2AN unit and is not linked within a device group Mute Indicator Shows the current mute ON OFF status M Mute ON H Mute OFF Q Output Level Indicator Displays the current output level in 10 increments The longer the bar the higher the output level Panel Lock Icon This icon appears when the panel lock function is turned ON B Panel Lock ON Panel controls locked Panel Operation and Displays DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual Parameter Edit Displays 79
133. via RS 232C or RS 422 be sure to set the Utility display Remote page see manual page 45 Rmt Ctrl parameter to match the controller being connected Also do change this setting while the unit is connected Doing so can damage the unit Refer to DME Remote Control Protocol Specifications on the Yamaha web site for more information on communication protocols used to control the DME64N 24N from an external device such as those from AMX or Crestron http www yamahaproaudio com Connecting to an External Device DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual EJ Network Connection INETWORK Connectors Network Connection INETWORK Connectors You can connect a controller such as the AMX or Crestron to DME64N 24N via Ethernet and remotely control multiple DME64N 24N units For details about the settings refer to the Rmt Ctrl in Remote page on page 48 The port used for remote control is specified from DME Designer For details on making this setting refer to the DME Designer Owner s Manual Refer to DME Remote Control Protocol Specifications on the Yamaha web site for more information on communication protocols used to control the DME64N 24N from an external device such as those from AMX or Crestron http www yamahaproaudio com MIDI Connection MIDI Connectors In this case connection is made to the rear panel MIDI connectors MIDI commands are sent to the DME64N 24N from a MIDI device Refer to MI
134. vvvvvb Control Value 0 127 4 4 Parameter Change FOh F7h Receive When the Parameter Change Rx Switch is On Parameter Change messages are received on the MIDI channel specified by the Device ID Rx Ch parameter DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual MIDI Data Format Transmit When the Parameter Change Tx Switch is On appropriate Parameter Change data will be transmitted when a parameter is edited via the panel controls as specified by the MIDI Parameter Change table and MIDI Tx Channel settings Refer to Supplementary Information 1 for cases in which multiple messages are assigned to single parameter Refer to Supplemental Information 2 for information on setting Parameter Data values Status FOh 11110000b System Exclusive Message ID No 43h 01000011b Manufacturer s ID No YAMAHA DEVICE ID 10h 0001xxxxb Rx Tx Channel 0 15 GROUP ID 3Eh 00111110b Digital Mixer MODEL ID 10h 00010000b Device Code DME Parameter aah 0aaaaaaab Parameter Change No High Change No aah 0aaaaaaab Parameter Change No Low Parameter ddh 0dddddddb data 0 Data Value ddh 0dddddddb data 1 ddh 0dddddddb data 2 ddh 0dddddddb data 3 ddh 0dddddddb data 4 EOX F7h 111101115 End of Exclusive Supplemental Information 1 Messages Transmitted When Multiple Messages are Assigned to the Same Parameter The DME64N 24N MIDI transmit messages are specified via th
135. wer ON or OFF High pass Filter HPF AD8HR only Individually turns the high pass filter for each ADBHR head amplifier channel ON or OFF This parameter is only available for the AD8HR head amplifier Use the lt and buttons to select a channel then press the ENTER button to turn the HPF for that channel ON or OFF High pass Filter Frequency Frq AD8HR only Individually sets the high pass filter frequency for each AD8HR head amplifier channel This parameter is only available for the AD8HR head amplifier Edit using the Numeric Parameters editing procedure described on page 36 Cascade Setup CASCAD Page Shows the status of the CASCADE connectors Refer to CASCADE Connection on page 31 for connection details Settings are made from the DME Designer application running on the connected computer This page only appears on DMEG4N Slot H FRSCH F Q Head Hargin 12961 Cail Q nixer DBE DECREE 14 15 ib IB 19 20 El 22 23 EH 25 Eh 27 Eq 30 31 32 Head Margin Displays the head margin for cascade connection 18dB Use this setting when cascading DME64N units or when connecting to a mixer s normal cascade bus OdB Use this setting when connecting to a PM5D in situations in which the PM5D SLOT OUT port signal is being output via the CASCADE OUT terminal The Head Margin setting only applies whe
136. y three types of parameters that can be accessed via a Parameter Edit display Numeric values Lists ON OFF switches Numeric Parameters Numeric parameters can be edited in a number of ways and depending on the parameter a fader knob or minimum and maximum values may appear to the left of the numeric value A Numeric Value with a fader Numeric Value with Knob ES 01 1300 18588 Q Name of parameter selected for editing Fader Knob Minimum and maximum values Current value Parameter Edit Displays Some Parameter Edit displays have just one numeric 2 Rotate the dial to edit the value as required parameter while other may have two or more Parameter Edit Display with One Numeric Parameter LCD Cont rast 150 Li i F Lock Address 1 Numeric values be changed by rotating the dial Dial rotation produces an 122 EH immediate corresponding change in the selected value 3 Repeat step 1 to select the next value to be edited use the dial to edit as required and repeat until all values have been edited as required 4 When all values have been edited press the ENTER button A confirmation window will LED Contrast appear press ENTER one more time to confirm the edits and close the window 2 Press the E
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