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1. OCHECK OCHECK OcHECK QcHECK OCHECK OON QoN Oon OON OoN ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT MUTE ON ON MUTE ON OFF OFF Mute group 3 scene memory number 3 OCHECK OCHECK OCHECK OCHECK OCHECK OON QoN OON OON OoN ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON ON ON MUTE MUTE OFF OFF In the case of Mute Group 1 of Noy o 4 The mute settings of memory number 1 are recalled OCHECK OcHECK OCHECK OCHECK OCHECK o 4 Oon Oon Oon Oon Oon o 5 ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ol 6 MUTE ON ON MUTE ON O 7 o 8 UZ SS e 1 O 2 e 3 The mute settings of memory number 3 are added o NS OcHECK OCHECK OCHECK OCHECK OcHECK Oon OON CoN Oon OoN oC mm ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT Oj 6 MUTE ON ON MUTE MUTE o 7 o 8 3 m e 3 The mute settings of memory number 1 are cancelled o a OCHECK OCHECK OCHECK OCHECK OCHECK Oon OoN OON OON Oon O 5 ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT Oj 6 ON ON ON MUTE MUTE O T O 8 EE M2500 Owner s Manual 3 7 The Scene Memory function Using mute groups 1 Ina scene memory number 1 8 store the mute off settings of the channels that you wish to use as a mute group Press the UTILITY switch to move to Utility mode select the oP recall operation item and set its value to Gr P For details on procedure in Utili
2. These are the output channels that control the signals of AUX buses 1 6 The signals that have passed through these output channels will be output indi vidually from the AUX OUT 1 6 jacks page 27 In addition they pass through the MONITOR MASTER PFL AFL buses and can be monitored from the MONITOR OUT L R and the PHONES jacks AUX t 3 5 7 9 f 13 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 INSERT VO odB A AUX 1 D ON switches These turn AUX OUT 1 6 on off When a switch is on the signal of the corresponding AUX bus will be output to the AUX OUT jack AUX 1 6 master faders These adjust the output levels of AUX OUT 1 6 3 AFL after fader listen switches These switches are used to monitor the signal of the AUX OUT 1 6 section from the MONITOR OUT PHONES jacks When an AFL switch is on the switch above the indicator will light the pre after fader signals of the AUX 1 6 section will be sent to the MONITOR MASTER PFL AFL buses respec tively and can be monitored via the MONITOR OUT PHONES jacks At this time you can use the MASTER PFL switch page 19 in the monitor sec tion to select whether you will monitor the pre or after fader signal Note If the PFL switch of even one input channel is turned on the signal of the MONITOR INPUT bus will take priority for monitoring In this case be aware that even if the AFL switch is turned on the
3. ENTER v The selected scene memory number will blink in the display Hint The scenes stored in scene memory numbers 1 8 can be recalled instantly using Direct Recall You will find it convenient to store frequently used scenes in these scene memory numbers 3 Press the STORE switch The MEMORY display will blink 5E indicating that it is ready to store If you decide to cancel with out storing press any key other than STORE STORE 4 Press the STORE key once again to store the scene Note When you store a scene the contents of the store destination scene memory number will be overwritten and it will not be possible to recover the previous contents Note If memory protect is on the MEMORY dis play will indicate Pr o and the scene will not be stored With the factory settings this is turned off To turn memory protect off refer to page 34 Check mode operation In Check mode you can check the settings of a scene before recalling it or edit the on off settings of a scene without affecting the current on off statuses Checking the contents of a scene you wish to recall 1 In Normal mode press the CHECK switch of the control section O m CHECK The indicator of the CHECK switch will light and you will enter Check mode 2 Use the A V switches or the 0 9 ENTER switches to make the MEMORY display in
4. 45 M2500 Owner s Manual 1 Features of the system The M2500 24 32 40C 48C 56C provides 24 32 40 48 56 monaural input modules and four stereo input modules It also provides 14 AUX outputs eight group outputs stereo out put and monaural output for a generous total of 25 output buses The M2500 is ideal for a wide range of applications from use as a main PA mixer to use in installed systems Eight independent matrix outputs are provided The GRP AUX STEREO and MONO C chan nel output signals and the input signals from dedicated inputs can be mixed freely and output from the eight MATRIX OUT jacks This is con venient for foldback or for creating individual mixes for monitor speakers or amps Monaural input channels and GRP AUX output channels allow you to select not only conven tional LR stereo output or monaural output but also LCR stereo center output When LCR output is selected the level of the center output signal is also controlled by the PAN control for accurate spatial positioning when a three chan nel stereo center playback system is used Monaural input channels provide a 26 dB pad high pass filter switch phase switch four band EQ and 100 mm full stroke faders 48 V phan tom power that can be switched on off individu ally for each channel is also provided An INSERT I O jack is provided on each mon aural input channel as well as on the AUX 1 6 GRP AUX STEREO and MONO C o
5. sco SONNE READ OWNER S MANUAL DC POWER INPUT 3 PHANTOM MASTER switch This is the master switch for the 48 V phantom power supply DC POWER INPUT connector Connect the supplied PW3000MA power supply to this connector to supply power to the M2500 Note The PW3000M power supply cannot be used with the M2500 mixer Note Before connecting or disconnecting the power supply cable make sure that the power of the PW3000MA is turned off By connecting two PW3000MA units to the M2500 as shown in the following diagram you can ensure a stable supply of power In this case each PW3000MA will supply 50 of the power to the M2500 In the unlikely event that one of the PW3000MA units fail the other PW3000MA will automatically supply 100 of the power to the M2500 DC POWER INPUT DC POWER INPUT DC OUTPUT DC PARALLEL INPUT PW3000MA DC OUTPUT PW3000MA DC PARALLEL INPUT DC OUTPUT 45 LAMP connector This is an XLR 4 31 four pin female output con nector that supplies power to the optional lamp The M2500 24 32 have two LAMP connectors and the M2500 40C 48C 56C have three LAMP connectors M2500 Owner s Manual 29 The Scene Memory function What is scene memory Modes of the scene memory function Scene memory is a function that stores the on off sta tus of the monaural stereo input channels the G1 A7 G8 14 section the STEREO sec
6. pe c gt lt o s C Z e pe c x ao E z gt gt c E ES L m 2 E o M2500 Owner s Manual OcHECK OON ON EDIT n o 10 PEAK o 5 NOM Q0 o SIGNAL 40 The M2500 provides four stereo input channels allowing line level stereo sources such as sub mixers effect processors and CD players to be input Of the stereo input channels 1 4 channel 1 provides both XLR and RCA phono input jacks and you can select and use one of these Channels 2 4 provide a pair of TRS phone input jacks For this reason there are slight differences between the controllers of channel 1 and channels 2 4 Our explanation here will be based on stereo input channel 1 and any differences for ste reo input channels 2 4 will be explained later D GAIN A control This adjusts the input sensitivity of the signal that is input from the XLR connectors of the ST CH 1 INPUT A jacks page 26 Levels of 10 dB to 30 dB are supported If the A B select switch 3 is in the B position this control will have no effect GAIN B control This adjusts the input sensitivity of the signal that is input from the RCA phono connectors of the ST CH 1 INPUT B jacks page 26 Levels of 10 dB to 20 dB are supported If the A B select switch is in the A m position this control
7. Note If you wish to use phantom power make sure that the rear panel PHANTOM MASTER switch page 29 is turned on The PHANTOM MASTER indicator on the meter bridge will light GAIN control This adjusts the input sensitivity This control has a range of 16 dB to 60 dB when the 26 dB pad switch is off and a range of 10 dB to 34 dB when the pad is on 3 26 dB pad switch This attenuates the input signal by 26 dB When the switch is pressed in the pad is on phase switch This reverses the phase of the input signal When the switch is pressed in the phase is reversed 5 80 high pass filter switch This switches the high pass filter on off When the switch is pressed in the high pass filter is on and the frequency range below 80 Hz will be attenu ated by an 18 dB oct curve 6 EQ controls This is a four band equalizer The type center fre quency and gain range of each band is shown below Band Type Center frequency Gain HIGH Shelving 10 kHz HIGH MID Peaking 400 Hz to 8 kHz 15 dB LOW MID Peaking 80 Hz to 1 6 kHz LOW Shelving 100 Hz EQ switch This switches the equalizer on off When the switch is pressed in the equalizer will be on AUX 1 AUX 14 controls These adjust the level at which the signal of the mon aural input channel is set to AUX buses 1 to 14 Nom inal level 0 dB is when the control is at the A position The pr
8. o 3b o le x X AFL AFL AL J M 7 ES XL G1 A7 G2 A8 L A u 1 XE AUXG LJ VAN PRE Dr X 3 1 2 M2500 Owner s Manual 4 PAN control This adjusts the pan of the signal that is sent from the G1 A7 G8 A14 section to the STEREO or MONO C bus The function of the PAN control will change as follows depending on the setting of the channel assign switch When the ST switch is on PAN will adjust the pan of the signal that is sent from each channel to the STEREO L R bus O When the LCR switch is on PAN will adjust the pan of the signal that is sent from each channel to the STEREO L R bus and MONO C bus 5 Channel assign switches These switches assign the post fader post PAN signal to the desired bus ST stereo switch If this switch is on the post PAN signal of the output channel will be sent to the STEREO bus MONO monaural switch If this switch is on the signal of the output channel will be sent to the MONO C bus LCR switch If this switch is on the indicator above the switch will light and the post PAN signal of the output channel will be sent to the STEREO bus and the MONO C bus MATRIX switch IF this switch is on the signal of the output channel will be sent to the corresponding MATRIX bus Note The LCR switch takes priority over the ST MONDO switch If the LCR switch is on the post PAN signal of the G1 A7 G8 A14 section will be sent to
9. Dit apparaat bevat een lithium batterij voor geheugen back up Raadpleeg uw leverancier over de verwijdering van de batterij op het moment dat u het apparaat ann het einde van de levensduur afdankt of de volgende Yamaha Service Afdeiing Yamaha Music Nederland Service Afdeiing Kanaalweg 18 G 3526 KL UTRECHT Tel 030 2828425 Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever hem in als KCA THE NETHERLANDS Q This apparatus contains a lithium battery for memory back up O For the removal of the battery at the moment of the disposal at the end of the service life please consult your retailer or Yamaha Service Center as follows Yamaha Music Nederland Service Center Address Kanaalweg 18 G 3526 KL UTRECHT Tel 030 2828425 O Do not throw away the battery Instead hand it in as small chemical waste Important Information Read the Following Before Operating M2500 Warnings Do not allow water to enter this unit or allow the unit to become wet Fire or electrical shock may result Connect this unit s power cord only to the power supply unit and connect the power sup ply unit to an AC outlet of the type stated in this Owner s Manual or as marked on the power supply unit Failure to do so is a fire and electri cal shock hazard Do not scratch bend twist pull or heat the power cord A damaged power cord is a fire and electrical shock hazard Do not place heavy objects including this unit on top of t
10. For details refer to the following section Control change table If 5 P is selected Only the control change numbers 105 112 that correspond to mute groups 1 8 will be transmitted and received factory setting on Specify whether or not the MIDI channel specified by the Utility item CH will be used when receiving pro gram change messages If an is selected Program change messages will be received on all MIDI channels 1 16 If o FF is selected Program change messages will be received only on the MIDI channel specified by the Utility item CH Eb echo back on oFF factory setting GF F Specify whether messages received at the MIDI IN connector will be echoed back from the MIDI OUT connector If this is turned on messages will be echoed back However if a bulk dump request is received that message itself will not be echoed rather the bulk dump data will be transmitted bo bulk out eeesssss ALL 1 128 Transmit the contents of scene memory from the MIDI OUT connector as MIDI bulk dump data Specify the desired value and press the STORE switch and the bulk data dump will begin While the data is being transmitted the MEMORY display will indicate If ALL is selected Bulk dump data for all scene memory numbers 1 128 will be transmitted lf 128 is selected Bulk dump data for the corresponding scene memory
11. When you use direct recall scene memory numbers 1 8 will be recalled the instant you press a DIRECT RECALL switch 1 8 without your having to press the RECALL switch O 1 O 2 O 3 O 4 O 5 O 6 O 7 O 8 M DIRECT RECALL Hint If you press the A V switches after using direct recall the scene memory number that had been selected prior to the direct recall operation will be selected Note If you are using the mute groups page 37 the DIRECT RECALL switches will function as mute group switches and direct recall will not be available Storing a scene 1 With the M2500 in Normal mode use the ON EDIT switches of the monaural stereo input channels the G1 A7 G8 A14 section the STE REO section and the MONO C section to make the desired on off settings Note Operating the ON EDIT switches in Normal mode will affect the signals that are output from the M2500 If you wish to make on off settings for a scene without affecting the current signal output such as during a rehearsal or an actual perfor mance use Check mode page 32 M2500 Owner s Manual 3 1 The Scene Memory function 2 Use the A V switches or the 0 9 EDIT switches to make the MEMORY display indicate the scene memory number into which you wish to store the scene Scene memory numbers 129 and 130 are recall only and cannot be selected
12. YAMAHA MIXING CONSOLE Mesu Owner s Manual Mode d emploi Bedienungsanleitung FCC INFORMATION U S A 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT This product when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual meets FCC requirements Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority granted by the FCC to use the product 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 NOTE This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations Part 15 for Class B digital devices Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable 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 frequencies and if not installed and used according to the instructions 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 interference which can be determined by turning the unit OFF and
13. number 1 128 will be transmitted br bulk dump request ALL 1 128 Transmit a message bulk dump request from the MIDI OUT connector to request transmission of bulk dump data If another M2500 unit is connected via its MIDI IN OUT connectors the scene memory contents of the other M2500 will be copied to the first M2500 Specify the value and press the STORE key to transmit the bulk dump request If ALL is selected A bulk dump request for all scene memories will be transmitted If 128 is selected A bulk dump request for the scene memory of the corresponding number 1 128 will be transmitted M2500 Owner s Manual 3 5 The Scene Memory function Control change table The M2500 is able to receive control change messages from the MIDI IN connector to switch on off the ON EDIT switches of the input channels G1 A7 G8 A14 section and stereo monaural master section When a control change number with a value in the range of 0 63 is received the ON EDIT switch of the corresponding channel will be turned off and when a value in the range of 64 127 is received the switch will be turned on Also when you press an ON EDIT switch on the M2500 to turn it on off the corresponding control change number will be trans mitted from the MIDI OUT connector with a value When mute groups page 37 are being used control change numbers 105 112 can be received
14. 16 1 16 Memorized Elle Changed 1 16 1 169 Default x OMNI off OMNI on Memorized Mode Messages x x Note x gt Velocity Note ON x xo Note OFF x x After Key s x gt Touch Ch s X x Pitch Bend x x o e O O 19 o Control 1 70 105 1126 Change gun Exclusive System Song Pos Common Song Sd Tune 2 System Clock x Real Time Commands X Local ON OFF x Aux All Notes OFF X Messages Active Sense X Reset X X Notes 1 See Control Change chat 2 Bulk Dump Request Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO 0 Ye Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO x No M2500 Owner s Manual 45 YAMAHA YAMAHA CORPORATION V443030 RO 1 IP 148 Pro Audio Division 18 3 P O Box 3 Hamamatsu 430 8651 Japan NP Printed in Taiwan
15. 41 Specifications Other Connector wiring Pin No Power supply remote 15V 15 V GND 48 V GND 15V 12 V 12 V GND power supply remote Power supply remote oJo Nola BR wy m 48 V i o FRAME GND Included items Power supply connection cable 3 m 10 pin 42 M2500 Owner s Manual 0O DO O S A 9 Dimensions Front 1400 M2500 24 gt 1642 M2500 32 gt 1899 M2500 40C gt 2142 M2500 48C gt 2385 M2500 56C gt Re ar 422 E 792 2 58 o M2500 24 55 597 597 55 pe gt gt M2500 32 M2500 40C 399 ES 768 c 792 38 M2500 48C 55 968 ne 968 55 399 768 u 792 E M2500 56C 55 740 700 rl 740 2 55 Units mm M2500 Owner s Manual 43 MIDI data format 1 N sd 4 MIDI Channel The same channel is used for transmission and recep tion Select from channel numbers 1 16 MIDI Program Change Program change numbers 0 127 correspond to scene memory numbers 1 128 This correspondence cannot be changed However when Mute Groups are used program change numbers 0 7 cannot be trans mitted or
16. Be aware that in Check mode pressing a DIRECT RECALL switch will forcibly cancel Check mode and recall the scene M2500 Owner s Manual 23 Control panel Meter bridge ne 1e 20 185 vu 15 3199 2019 10 EZ 15 3199 15 3109 15 3199 0 15V 20 nan 201 Rs 2 9 HAE x s O 12V _ OPHANTOM MASTER vu vu vu D 1 7 8 14 level meters According to the setting of the meter select switches page 22 these indicate the output levels of MATRIX OUT 1 8 AUX GRP OUT A7 G1 A14 G8 AUX OUT 1 6 or GRP AUX OUT G1 A7 G8 A14 If the AUX 1 6 switch has been selected in the meter select section meters 7 13 and 8 14 will not func tion Each meter has a PEAK indicator that lights 3 dB before peak level 15V 15V 12V indicators The respective indicator will light when 15V 15V 12V power is being supplied correctly from the rear panel DC POWER INPUT connector page 29 to the M2500 mixer 3 PHANTOM MASTER indicator This will light when the rear panel PHANTOM MAS TER switch page 29 is on 4 STEREO PFL AFL level meters The signal shown by each level meter will change depending on the settings of the input channel PFL switches and the AFL switches of the GROUP AUX master section etc PFL AFL switches all off The meters will show the output level of the signals that are output from the ST OUT L R jacks page 28 PFL switch on The
17. Master control Rotary faders 100 mm faders 100 mm faders Channel assign switch MATRIX ST MONO LCR 2 o 9 PAN control x x O Mute switch ON ON ON EDIT INSERT I O x O O not affected by the GROUP AUX FLIP switch Note The output channels of AUX buses 1 6 are M2500 Owner s Manual 15 Control panel Stereo monaural master section This section controls the signals that are output from the rear panel ST OUT L R and MONO C OUT jacks page 28 D MATRIX MATRIX 5 OcHECK OcHECK H C D FO ON EDIT ON EDIT 10 10 5 5 o o 5 5 10 10 20 20 30 30 40 40 o o STEREO MONO C STEREO section CD MATRIX switch If this switch is on the post fader ST OUT L R signal will be sent to the matrix page 18 ON EDIT switch ON CHECK indicators The function of this switch and these indicators will change depending on the mode of the M2500 In normal mode You can use the ON EDIT switch to turn ST OUT L R on off When this is switched on off the ON indi cator will be lit dark to indicate the status Channels that are switched off will not send any signals to the ST OUT L R jacks or to the matrix In check mode When a scene which contains the on off state of the ON E
18. ON please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets that are on different 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 coaxial 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 contact Yamaha Corporation of America Electronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park CA 90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig handtering Udskiftning ma kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Lev r det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandoren VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte Anvand samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren Kassera anv nt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion VAROITUS Paristo voi rajahtaa jos se on virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin Havita k ytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti NEDERLAND
19. San Poo B Eo Eo o Bm E Bien Als _ Es Je te o o o o Ee o E te oa eooo TE G1 A7 G2 A8 G3 A9 G4 A10 G5 A11 G6 A12 G7 A13 G8 A14 These are the output channels that control GROUP buses 1 8 or AUX buses 7 14 Use the GROUP AUX FLIP switch page 14 to select which signals will be PAN PAN controlled XX XX E GROUP AUX FLIP switch GROUP E The signals of GROUP buses 1 8 will be sent to chan Sn C3 nels G1 A7 G8 A14 respectively and will be output uod COS individually from the GRP AUX OUT G1 A7 G8 m A14 jacks o f o iy iin Cafe 1 2 ST 3 4 MONO O 5 6 78 LCR M2500 Owner s Manual 1 1 Control panel E GROUP AUX FLIP switch AUX The signals of AUX buses 7 14 will be sent to chan nels G1 A7 G8 A14 respectively and will be output individually from the GRP AUX OUT G1 A7 G8 A14 jacks PAN PAN V Xx L R LS CR MATRIX ST MATRIX ST MONO MONO O O LCR LCR CHECK CHECK ON ON 4d dd n
20. i AFL h oto av 9 9 2 o 2 ro INSERT VO OdB 4 i STL INSERT VO i dB MONO C e 6 H HD Se Honor E CHECK H a ah mom gt e s DZ de i rom 251 i AFL N e V o IT jose ZC L i H LR LEVEL a ho ai i N MASTER k o 4 7 m o ET m MONO C INPUT MASTER i 4 LED JA M2500 Owner s Manual 1 7 Control panel G1 A7 G8 A14 controls M at rix section When the MATRIX switches of the G1 A7 G8 A14 section page 11 are on these controls adjust the The M2500 provides an eight channel matrix section level of the signal that is sent from the corresponding that allows the output signals from the G1 A7 G8 GRP AUX OUT to the matrix The A position is A14 section the output signals from the stereo mon nominal level aural master section and the input signals from the SUB IN MATRIX jacks to be mixed at a desired level a oh TT Matrix 1 8 are output individually from MATRIX p de S o 9E OUT jacks 1 8 page 27 and can be used as mixes A positionis nominal kerel for foldback or individual monitor systems ON switch This switches the output of the matrix on off AFL switch Using this switch the signal of the matrix can be mo
21. i No Control ON EDIT from CPU to METER Fader This adjusts the output level of the GRP AUX OUT AFL after fader listen switch This switch allows you to monitor the signal of the G1 A7 G8 A14 section from the MONITOR OUT PHONES jacks If the input channel PFL switches are all off turning this AFL switch on the indicator above the switch will light will allow you to monitor the corresponding G1 A7 G8 A14 section signal from the MONITOR OUT PHONES jacks The monitor signal can be switched between pre post fader using the MASTER PFL switch of the monitor section MONITOR MATRIX INPUT MASTER PFL PFL AFL EOM GRP AUX OUT zz 4dB PS oz G1 A7 LRSLR gt to METER AUX GRP OUT SI gt 4dB LEVEL on ATIGI Lo oto OR AFL GRP AUX G2 A8 G8 A14 an AUX GRP A8 G2 A14 G8 Same as G1 A7 ant G7 A1 GROUP 4 i AUX GROUP AUX FLIP M2500 Owner s Manual 1 3 Control panel GROUP AUX FLIP switch The M2500 provides a GROUP AUX FLIP switch that exchanges the output destina tions of GROUP buses 1 8 and AUX buses 7 14 O u GROUP Ox AUX GROUP AUX FLIP When GROUP m is selected The signals of GROUP buses 1 8 will be routed through the G1 A7 G8 A14 section and sent to the When AUX is selected The signals of GROUP buses 1 8 will be routed through the A7 G1 A14 G8 section and sent
22. received Since memory numbers 1 8 program change numbers 0 7 In the case of Omni on program changes of all MIDI channels are received Transmission and reception are switchable LoC on oFF When LoC on are selected program changes can be received transmitted When LoC is selected program change messages can be transmitted to con trol an external MIDI device even when a lt no data gt recall operation occurs MIDI Control Change Control changes correspond to the ON EDIT switch and the DIRECT RECALL switches This correspon dence cannot be changed However control change numbers 105 112 correspond to DIRECT RECALL 1 8 switches only when Mute Groups are being used Transmission and reception are switchable on GrP oFF When GrP is selected only those control change messages that correspond to mute groups are transmitted or received Gore ON EDIT switch Assign 1 48 CH INPUT 1 48 49 52 ST CH INPUT 1 4 53 60 CH INPUT 49 56 61 68 GROUP AUX 1 8 OUT 69 STEREO OUT 70 MONO C OUT usne JORDAN MIDI Echo Back The Echo Back function is switchable on oFF However if the internal transmission buffer becomes full while echoing back a long exclusive messages echo back will be halted and the internal data will be transmitted 44 M2500 Owner s Manual 5 Bulk Out Bulk Dump Request The following bulk data can be transmitted and received 1 SCENE MEMORY STATUS 1
23. seconds 3 MEMORY display This is a three digit LED display In Normal mode and Check mode page 32 it displays a scene mem ory number in the range of 1 130 In Utility mode it indicates the utility item or its value Li u ll Li NN This will light if the dis This will light This will light when play shows a scene while bulk the settings of the memory number in data is being last recalled scene which no scene has received at are modified in been stored If not even the MIDI IN Normal mode or one scene has been connector when the settings stored in scene memory this dot will light when the power is turned on of the scene select ed in Check mode are modified STORE switch Use this to store a scene When you press this switch once the display will indicate 5 indicating that the M2500 is ready to store the scene If you press the STORE switch once again the scene will be stored If you decide to cancel without storing press any other switch Before storing a scene in scene memory make sure that memory protect page 34 is turned off 5 CHECK switch Use this to change from Normal mode to Check mode In Check mode the indicator located above the switch will light 0 9 ENTER switches In Normal mode or Check mode these switches are used to numerically specify a scene memory number Use the 0 9 switches to enter a number and press the ENTER switch to finalize that n
24. the value of the selected item For details on the selectable items and m their values refer to the following section Utility items For some items other switches are also used to execute the function v To exit Utility mode press and hold the UTILITY switch for one O second or longer The M2500 will return to Normal mode UTILITY Note If a MIDI program change is received while in Utility mode the M2500 will return to Normal mode bt battery check eeeeees Es is the voltage value This shows the voltage of the internal battery If one of the following displays appears please contact your dealer to have the battery replaced or service per formed If instead of 5E the display alternately shows Lg and the voltage value This indicates that the voltage of the internal battery is lower than 2 5 V If instead of 5E the display alternately shows Lo and An abnormal voltage has occurred Pr memory protect ees on oFF factory setting 5 FF This is a function that prevents important scene memories from being erased accidentally If this is on on it will not be possible to store scenes Also the contents of scene memory will not be rewritten even if a bulk dump is received from the MIDI IN connec tor oP recall operation dir GrP factory setting d ir Specify the function of the
25. 1110000 FO ID No 01000011 43 SUB STATUS 0000xxxx On FORMAT No 01111110 7E BYTE COUNT HIGH 00000000 00 BYTE COUNT LOW 00100111 27 01001100 4C 01001101 4D 00100000 20 00100000 20 00111000 38 01000010 42 00110011 33 00110001 31 DATA NAME 01001101 4D xxxxxxx mm 0000xxxx On DATA STATUS DATA 0000xxxx d01 0000xxxx d28 CHECK SUM xxxxxxx eeh EOX 11110111 F7h 2 SCENE MEMORY FORMAT STATUS 11110000 F0 ID No 01000011 43 SUB STATUS 0010xxxx 2n FORMAT No 01111110 7E 01001100 4C 01001101 4D 00100000 20 00100000 20 00111000 38 01000010 42 00110011 33 00110001 31 01001101 4D xxxxxxx mm EOX 11110111 F7 DATA NAME No BULK OUT FORMAT System Exclusive Message Manufacturer s ID No YAMAHA n 0 15 MIDI Channel Universal Bulk Dump 39 29 10 bytes s TE a a gi 1B 131 TE TU mm 0 127 MEMORY No n 0 no data n f valid data ON OFF DATA assigned Control Change 4 1 ON OFF DATA assigned Control Change 112 109 ee INVERT L M d01 d28 1 AND 7Fh No BULK REQUEST System Exclusive Message Manufacturer s ID No YAMAHA n 0 15 MIDI Channel Universal Bulk Dump ip iu a a gi ip 131 11 iu mm 0 127 MEMORY No End Of Exclusive MIDI Implementation Chart YAMAHA MIXING CONSOLE Date uly 20 1999 Modd M2500 MIDI Implementation Chart Version 1 0 Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Default 1
26. 16 V 10 KQ 600 Q Lines 4 dB 1 23 V 24 dB 12 3 V Phone Jack TRS 6 STEREO L R MONO C SUB IN 6 dB 388 mV CH INSERT IN 1 n 8 26 dB 38 8 mV STEREO L R MONO C INSERT IN 10 KQ 600 Q Lines 0 dB 0 775 V 20 dB 7 75 V Phone Jack TRS 7 GRP AUX INSERT IN 1 7 8 14 10 dB 245 mV AUX INSERT IN 1 6 1 0 dB 0 775 Vrms 2 Balanced 3 Unbalanced 4 Balanced T HOT R COLD S GND 5 Unbalanced 6 Unbalanced T SIGNAL R GND S GND 7 Unbalanced T OUTPUT R INPUT S GND 8 n 56 48 40 32 or 24 9 Sensitivity is the lowest level that will produce an output of 4 dB 1 23 V or the nominal output level when the unit is set to maximum level Output specifications g Output Level 1 Connection Acton Soiree or ee Connector In Mixer P Nominal Max before Clip STEREO OUT L R MONO C OUT GRP AUX OUT 1 7 8 14 AUX GRP OUT 7 1 14 8 1500 600 Q Lines 4 dB 1 23 V 24 dB 12 3 V XLR 3 32 type 2 AUX OUT 1 6 MONITOR OUT L R MONO C MATRIX OUT 1 8 CH INSERT OUT 1 n 5 STEREO INSERT OUT L R MONO C INSERT OUT 600 Q 10 kQ Lines 0 dB 0 775 V 20 dB 7 75 V Phone Jack TRS 3 GRP AUX INSERT OUT 1 7 8 14 AUX INSERT IN 1 6 8 Q Phones 10 mW 20 mW PHONES OUT L R 100 2 Stereo Phone Jack 4 40 Q Phones 30 mW 75 mW 1 0 dB 0 775 Vrms 2 Balanced 3 Unbalanced T OUTPUT R INPUT S GND 4 Unbalanced 5 n 56 48 40 32 or 24 M2500 Owner s Manual
27. 23 CH INPUT 23 58 CH INPUT 54 24 CH INPUT 24 59 CH INPUT 55 25 CH INPUT 25 60 CH INPUT 56 26 CH INPUT 26 61 G1 A7 OUT 27 CH INPUT 27 62 G2 A8 OUT 28 CH INPUT 28 63 G3 A9 OUT 29 CH INPUT 29 64 G4 A10 OUT 30 CH INPUT 30 65 G5 A11 OUT 31 CH INPUT 31 66 G6 A12 OUT 32 CH INPUT 32 67 G7 A13 OUT 33 CH INPUT 33 68 G8 A14 OUT 34 CH INPUT 34 69 STEREO OUT 35 CH INPUT 35 70 MONO C OUT 36 M2500 Owner s Manual The Scene Memory function Mute groups aaa By setting the Utility mode item oP recall operation to Er F you can use the on off settings of scene memory numbers 1 8 as mute groups In this case the DIRECT RECALL 1 8 switches will function as mute group switches that control mute groups The differences in operation between the g r direct recall and G F mute group settings of the oP recall operation item are explained below Bi Direct recall If you press the DIRECT RECALL 1 switch to recall scene memory 1 and then press the DIRECT RECALL 3 switch to recall scene memory number 3 the on off settings of scene memory number 1 will be cancelled and replaced by the on off settings of scene memory number 3 Scene memory number 1 OCHECK QcHECK OCHECK QcHECK OCHECK OON OON QoN OON OON ON EDIT O
28. 4 dB S N MATRIX OUT Master level control at nomi nal level and all Matrix Mix controls at mini mum level 48 VDC is applied to balanced inputs via 6 8 kQ current limiting isolation resistors for powering condenser microphones may be turned ON or OFF via rear panel phantom Master switch When Master is ON individual channels may be turned ON or OFF via 48V switches with red LED on each input chan nel CH LED Indicators PEAK LED red built into each CH INPUT turns on when pre Fader level reaches 17 dB NOM LED yellow built into each CH INPUT turns on when pre Fader level reaches 0 dB SIGNAL LED green built into each CH INPUT turns on when pre Fader level reaches 13 dB ST CH LED Indicators PEAK LED red built into each ST CH INPUT turns on when pre Fader L R level reaches 17 dB NOM LED yellow built into each ST CH INPUT turns on when pre Fader L R level reaches 0 dB SIGNAL LED green built into each ST CH INPUT turns on when pre Fader L R level reaches 13 dB Oscillator Noise Switchable sine wave 100 Hz 1 kHz or 10 kHz or pink noise Scene Memory Crosstalk 70dB 1kHz adjacentinputs 70dB 1kH input to output CH INPUT 50dB 1kHz input to output ST CH INPUT Maximum Voltage Gain GROUP AUX FLIP SW off 60 dB CH INPUT to CH INSERT OUT 84 dB CH INPUT to GROUP1 AUX7 GROUPB8 AUX14 OUT 80 dB CH INPUT to AUX1 2 OUT Pre Fader 90 dB CH INPUT to AUX3 6
29. A14 G8 section via the als DA MONITOR OUT PHONES jacks If all the input X X l O E az channel PFL switches are off you can turn on this E ON m ON Arc AFL switch to monitor the corresponding signal of X XL E E the A7 G1 A14 G8 section from the MONITOR Bira OUT PHONES jacks You can use the MASTER PFL El XL switch of the monitor section to switch the monitor OT signal between pre post fader LEVEL control E GROUP AUX FLIP switch AUX The signals of GROUP buses 1 8 will be sent to chan nels A7 G1 A14 G8 respectively and output individ ually from the AUX GRP OUT A7 G1 A14 G8 jacks ON AFL A7 Gi as G2 1 0 M2500 Owner s Manual Control panel G1 A7 G8 A14 section PAN c PAN PAN PAN PAN PAN PAN PAN MATRIX ST MATRIX ST MATRIX ST MATRIX ST MATRIX ST MATRIX ST MATRIX ST MATRIX ST 6 MONO MONO MONO MONO MONO MONO MONO MONO O d E E E E G J pp OcHECK OcHECK OCHECK OcHECK OCHEcK OCcHECK OcHECK OcHECK OON OON OON Oon OoN Oon OON OON ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT n n n n n n 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 ls al ag E JM BM JK Es Le Le Io Mm o Hm B zo ale Bm ls ls Es Es Jo o 10 Flle he o Eo Eo
30. ATRIX ST G1 A7 G2 A8 GRP AUX OUT jacks STEREO bus MONO C bus MATRIX bus G1 A7 G8 A14 section AUX GRP OUT jacks ODD EVEN o o ST MONO AFL AFL o ICR G1 A7 G2 as G1 A7 G8 A14 section Oy Xx LEBEL LE i ON E ON AFL NET ps ee G2 A7 G1 A14 G8 section ae LT 1 4 M2500 Owner s Manual When you change the setting of the GROUP AUX FLIP switch numerous functions of the output chan nels of GROUP buses 1 8 and AUX buses 7 14 will change in addition to the faders The functions avail able for the output channels of each bus are shown below for each setting GROUP AUX of the GROUP AUX FLIP switch Control panel GROUP AUX FLIP switch GROUP principal application main console Output channel GROUP buses 1 8 AUX buses 1 6 AUX buses 7 14 Master control 100 mm faders 100 mm faders Rotary faders Channel assign switch MATRIX ST MONO LCR 2 x xX PAN control O x x Mute switch ON EDIT ON ON INSERT I O O O x GROUP AUX FLIP switch AUX principal application monitor console Output channel GROUP buses 1 8 AUX buses 1 6 AUX buses 7 14
31. AUX7 GROUP1 AUX14 GROUP8 OUT Post Fader 84 dB CH INPUT to STEREO OUT CH to ST 70 dB CH INPUT to MONITOR OUT PFL Direct Scene Memory recall switches 1 8 Switchable Scene Memory recall 1 128 VU Meters 11 illuminated meters OVU 4 dB output 6002 load 1 GROUP1 AUX7 AUX1 AUX7 GROUP1 MATRIX1 2 GROUP2 AUX8 AUX2 AUX8 GROUP2 MATRIX2 3 GROUP3 AUX9 AUX3 AUX9 GROUP3 MATRIX3 4 GROUP4 AUX10 AUX4 AUX10 GROUP4 MATRIX4 5 GROUP5 AUX1 1 AUX5 AUX1 1 GROUP5MATRIX5 6 GROUP6 AUX12 AUX6 AUX12 GROUP6 MATRIX6 7 GROUP7 AUX13 NONE AUX13 GROUP7 MATRIX7 8 GROUP8 AUX14 NONE AUX14 GROUP8 MATRIX8 9 STEREO LePFL AFL L 10 MONO C 11 STEREO RePFL AFL R CH INPUT PAD SW 26 dB CH INPUT GAIN control 44dB variable VU Meter Peak Indicators LED red built into each VU meter turns on when output signal is above the level 3 dB lower than clipping level ST CH 1A 2 4 INPUT GAIN control 40dB variable ST CH 1B INPUT GAIN control 30 dB variable Dimension Heigt 265 mm Depth 875 mm except rear connectors Width 2385 mm 56C 2142 mm 48C 1899 mm 40C 1642 mm 32 1400 mm 24 CH INPUT High Pass Filter 18 dB octave roll off below 80 Hz at 3 dB point Weight 102kg 56C 93kg 48C 84kg 40C 71kg 32 62kg 24 CH INPUT Equalization 15 15 dB maximum HIGH 10 kHz shelving HIGH MID 400 8 kHz peaking LOW MID 80 1 6 kHz peaking LOW 100 Hz shelving 1 Hum am
32. DIRECT RECALL 1 8 switches If d r is selected These switches will function as direct recall switches to directly recall scene memory numbers 1 8 If LP is selected These switches will function as mute group switches to add cancel mute groups 1 8 For details on mute groups refer to page 37 in memory initialize ALL 1 128 This function erases scene memories Specify the value and press the STORE key to erase the scene memory If ALL is selected All scene memories 1 128 will be erased If 129 is selected The scene memory of the corresponding number 1 128 will be erased Note It is not possible to recover a scene memory that has been erased Ifthe P memory protect item is on the memory initialize function cannot be executed 34 M2500 Owner s Manual The Scene Memory function CH MIDI channel ee 1 16 factory setting Select the MIDI channel that will be used when MIDI data is transmitted received via the MIDI IN OUT connectors PE program change transmission reception OFF on LoC factory setting an This specifies whether or not program change mes sages will be transmitted received via the MIDI IN OUT connectors If o FF is selected Program changes will not be transmitted or received If on is selected Program changes will be transm
33. DIT switches is selected the on off status memorized in that scene will be indicated by the lit dark status of the CHECK indicator In check mode you can also use the ON EDIT switch to switch the CHECK indicator between lit dark The current on off setting will not be affected For details on check mode refer to page 32 3 Fader This adjusts the ST OUT L R output level AFL switch Using this switch the signal sent to the ST OUT L R jacks can be monitored from the MONITOR OUT PHONES jacks If the PFL switches of all input chan nels are off turning this AFL switch on the indicator above the switch will light will allow you to monitor the output signal of the STEREO section from the MONITOR OUT PHONES jacks Use the MASTER PFL switch of the monitor section to switch the mon itor signal between pre post fader MONO C section MATRIX switch If this switch is on the post fader MONO C sig nal will be sent to the matrix page 18 6 ON EDIT switch ON CHECK indicators The function of this switch and these indicators will change depending on the mode of the M2500 In normal mode You can use the ON EDIT switch to turn MONO C OUT on off When this is switched on off the ON indicator will be lit dark to indicate the status Chan nels that are switched off will not send any signals to the MONO C jack or to the matrix In check mode When a scene which contains the on off state of the ON EDIT swit
34. Io INSERT VO MONOC UR DO 4dB H 1 Sv gt Es MONO C rg CHECK R if ma ol ON EDIT m 2v from CPU o AFL i P am L i L MONITOR gt O oF ra E vonoo i gt ON 5m INPUT MASTER 4 5g PHONES HY ee le 20 M2500 Owner s Manual Control panel Talkback oscillator section oC PINK o 10kHz o 1kHz o 100Hz 1 2 ON AUX1 2 OSCILLATOR D D AUXT 10 AUX11 14 9 MIC ST BU MONO C oT o ST TALKBACK D OSCILLATOR select switches These switches select a test tone oscillator and start oscillation Only one switch at a time can be selected The corresponding indicator will light to show the switch that is turned on PINK switch This generates pink noise 10 kHz 1 kHz 100 Hz switches These generate a sine wave of the corresponding fre quency Note The oscillator cannot be used together with talkback If you wish to use the oscillator you must turn off the talkback ON switch 2 OSCILLATOR ON switch This switch turns the oscillator on off 3 MIC jack This is an XLR 3 31 input jack unbalanced for con necting a talkback mic Mics of 50 6000 impedance are supported 4 TB OSC control This adjusts the level of the talkback or oscillator 8 ON switch This is an on off switch for the talkback If this is on the indi
35. MONITOR MASTER bus cannot be moni tored MONITOR INPUT MASTER PFL PFL AFL gt to METER SS Sou e AUX 2 6 Same as AUX 1 M2500 Owner s Manual 9 Control panel A7 G1 A14 G8 section O 210900000 10 D 0 PX 0 SLX 0 10 10 10 Kio LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL Io ON ON ON ON AFL AFL AFL AFL ON AFL ON AFL ON AFL ON AFL A7 G A8 G2 A9 G3 A10 G4 A11 G5 A12 G6 A13 G7 A14 G8 These output channels control the signals of AUX D LEVEL control buses 7 14 or GROUP buses 1 8 You can use the This adjusts the output level of AUX GRP OUT A7 GROUP AUX FLIP switch page 14 to select the sig G1 A14 G8 The A position is nominal level nals that will be controlled 2 ON switch I GROUP AUX FLIP switch GROUP M This turns AUX GRP OUT A7 G1 A14 G8 on off The signals of AUX buses 7 14 will be sent to chan When the switch is on the signals from the A7 nels A7 G1 A14 G8 respectively and will be output G1 A14 G8 section will be output from the AUX individually from the AUX GRP OUT A7 G1 A14 OUT A7 G1 A14 G8 jacks respectively G8 jacks 3 AFL switch This switch is used to monitor the signal from the AUX GRP OUT A7 G1
36. N EDIT ON EDIT a ON EDIT MUTE ON ON MUTE ON OFF OFF Scene memory number 3 OCHECK QcHECK OCHECK QcHECK QcHECK OON OON OON OON OON ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON ON ON MUTE MUTE OFF OFF In the case of Direct Recall e 1 of Nay o 3 On off settings of memory number 1 are recalled OCHECK OCHECK OCHECK OCHECK QcHEcK o 4 OON OON OON Oon OON O 5 ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ol 6 OFF ON ON OFF ON O 7 o 8 V Switch to the on off settings of memory number 3 QOcHECK OCHECK OCHECK OCHECK OCHECK Oon OoN OON Oon Oon 2 ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT ON EDIT 6 OFF ON ON OFF OFF E Mute group If you press the DIRECT RECALL 1 switch to recall scene memory number 1 and then press the DIRECT RECALL 3 switch to recall scene memory number 3 the mute off settings of scene memory number 1 will remain and only the mute settings of scene memory number 3 will be added At this time both DIRECT RECALL switches 1 and 3 will be on If you then press the DIRECT RECALL 1 switch once again the mute settings of scene memory number 3 will remain and the mute settings of scene memory num ber 1 will be cancelled Mute group 1 scene memory number 1
37. O C jack These are 1 4 phone jacks unbalanced for mixing a line level signal from an external device into the STE REO bus L R and MONO C bus respectively Nomi nal input level is 4 dB The pin wiring is as follows Tip send 1 4 phone plug Sleeve ground 9 INSERT I O G1 A7 G8 A14 jacks These are TRS phone jacks for inserting an external effect processor into each output channel of the G1 A7 G8 A14 section Nominal input level is 0 dB The pin wiring is as follows Tip send 1 4 phone plug ll To processor s input Tip send Ring return 1 4 TRS phone plug s _ Sleeve ground Connect to INSERT I O jack Sleeve ground Tip return 1 4 phone plug E From processor s output Sleeve ground INSERT I O AUX jacks These are TRS phone jacks for inserting an external effect processor into each output channel of the AUX 1 6 section Nominal input level is 0 dB The pin wir ing is as follows Tip send 1 4 phone plug KOH To processor s input Tip send Ring return 1 4 TRS phone plug FE D Sleeve ground Connect to INSERT VO jack Sleeve ground Tip return 1 4 phone plug EON From processor s output Sleeve ground 49 INSERT I O ST L R MONO jacks These are TRS phone jacks for inserting an external effect processor i
38. When this switch is on the pre fader signal will be sent to the MONITOR INPUT PFL bus and can be monitored from the MONITOR OUT and PHONES jacks MONITOR 6 o INPUT MASTER O 8 3 11 Wo PFL PFL AFL Boo 2525 PEAK GROUP 5550750502 INSERTO Nore NOM 1 3 57 1 3 5 7 9 1113 LR ZLRO ZLRZLRO SIGNAL Itt et 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 H gt gt 32 SH Le er nett 4 stage EQ o T Lp Tn r o EQ E i P N DL 0dB p o ou SS 26dB o a o i st 26dB GAIN o 8 H I EZ Ban ol Ed L i E p i MONO Lo i LCR g i AUX1 CHECK i gs ml No Control gt Fan ON EDIT fay M Le from EN TT AUX4 je A De Da E AUX5 p SMA M PE PEI 1 00 4 AUX 7 10 Same as AUX 3 6 AUX 11 14 Same as AUX 3 6 5 M2500 Owner s Manual Control panel Stereo input channels opty gt ES 5 x v ZA v 4778 v m m opty ta oV D m IT gt gt c x Ge gt c x Be JU opty D s gt c x Be DES EA v m m gt c x Ge gt c x L ao O EA J ely x Sie v SEX o pa S AUX8 gt ost D ES SA v D m gt c gt o j s gt S X s JIL
39. al of the mon aural input channel will be sent directly to the MONO C bus The signal sent to the MONO C bus will not be affected by the PAN control If the LCR switch is off and the ST MONO switch is on movements of the PAN control will affect the sig nal levels sent to the STEREO bus L R and MONO C bus as shown in the following diagram lt Response curve 2 gt LCR switch off ST switch on MONO switch on Signal level Signal sent to the MONO C bus Signal sent to STEREO bus L Signal sent to STEREO bus R gt C lt PAN control The 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 switches can always be used regardless of the on off status of the LCR switch When the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 switches are on the post PAN signal of the monaural input channel will be sent to the corresponding GROUP bus 1 8 When the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 switches are on move ments of the PAN control will affect the signal lev els sent to GROUP buses 1 8 as shown in the following diagram lt Response curve 3 gt 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 switches on Signal level A Signal sent to GROUP buses 1 3 5 7 Signal sent to GROUP buses 2 4 6 8 gt C EVEN PAN control o DD Control panel gt oo gt gt x PHANTOM MASTER 48V INPUT 1 24 1 1 40 1 48 1 56 ON EDIT switch ON CHECK indicators The function of this switch and these indicators will change depending on the mode of the M2500 In no
40. and trans mitted to turn mute groups on off The same values are used to indicate the on off status as when turning the ON EDIT switches on off Note If you wish to use control change messages to switch M2500 channels or mute groups on off make sure that the Utility mode item CC control change transmission reception is turned on this is the factory setting The following table shows the M2500 channels and mute groups that correspond to each control change number of 127 0 Control No Channel Control No Channel Control No Mute group 1 CH INPUT 1 36 CH INPUT 36 105 MUTE GROUP 1 2 CH INPUT 2 37 CH INPUT 37 106 MUTE GROUP 2 3 CH INPUT 3 38 CH INPUT 38 107 MUTE GROUP 3 4 CH INPUT 4 39 CH INPUT 39 108 MUTE GROUP 4 5 CH INPUT 5 40 CH INPUT 40 109 MUTE GROUP 5 6 CH INPUT 6 41 CH INPUT 41 110 MUTE GROUP 6 7 CH INPUT 7 42 CH INPUT 42 111 MUTE GROUP 7 8 CH INPUT 8 43 CH INPUT 43 112 MUTE GROUP 8 9 CH INPUT 9 44 CH INPUT 44 10 CH INPUT 10 45 CH INPUT 45 11 CH INPUT 11 46 CH INPUT 46 12 CH INPUT 12 47 CH INPUT 47 13 CH INPUT 13 48 CH INPUT 48 14 CH INPUT 14 49 ST CH INPUT 1 15 CH INPUT 15 50 ST CH INPUT 2 16 CH INPUT 16 51 ST CH INPUT 3 17 CH INPUT 17 52 ST CH INPUT 4 18 CH INPUT 18 53 CH INPUT 49 19 CH INPUT 19 54 CH INPUT 50 20 CH INPUT 20 55 CH INPUT 51 21 CH INPUT 21 56 CH INPUT 52 22 CH INPUT 22 57 CH INPUT 53
41. cator above the switch will light If you wish to use the oscillator you must turn off this switch 6 AUX 1 2 switch AUX 3 6 switch AUX 7 10 switch 9 AUX 11 14 switch ST switch aD MONO C switch These switches send the talkback or oscillator signal to AUX buses 1 2 AUX buses 3 6 AUX buses 7 10 AUX buses 11 14 the STEREO bus and or the MONO C bus Each switch can be turned on off independently p STEREO MONO C AUX 1 3 5 7 9 1113 214 6 8 10 12 14 from CPU M2500 Owner s Manual 2 1 Control panel Meter select section Control section In this section you can select the source whose level will be displayed by the meter bridge section Only one of the sources 1 4 can be selected MATRIX A7 14 G1 8 AUX1 6 DOO o G1 8 A7 14 METER SELECT MATRIX switch If this switch is pressed meters 1 7 8 14 page 24 will display the output levels of MATRIX OUT 1 8 At this time the indicator located at the left of the switch will light 2 A7 14 G1 8 switch If this switch is pressed meters 1 7 8 14 page 24 will display the output levels of AUX GROUP OUT A7 G1 A14 G8 At this time the indicator located at the left of the switch will light 3 AUX 1 6 switch If this switch is pressed meters 1 7 6 12 page 24 will display the output levels of AUX OUT 1 6 Meters 7 13 and 8 14 will not function At this time the indicator located at t
42. ches is selected the on off status memorized in that scene will be indicated by the lit dark status of the CHECK indicator In check mode you can also use the ON EDIT switch to switch the CHECK indicator between lit dark The current on off setting will not be affected For details on check mode refer to page 32 Fader This adjusts the output level of MONO C 1 6 M2500 Owner s Manual Control panel AFL switch Using this switch the signal sent to the MONO C OUT jack can be monitored from the MONITOR OUT PHONES jacks If the PFL switches of all input channels are off turning this AFL switch on the indicator above the switch will light will allow you to monitor the output signal of the MONO C section from the MONITOR OUT PHONES jacks Use the MASTER PFL switch of the monitor section to switch the monitor signal between pre post fader Note When using the AFL switch to monitor the signal of the MONO C section from the MONI TOR OUT jacks be aware that the monitor signal will not be output from the MONITOR OUT MONO C jack but will be output monaurally from the MONITOR OUT L R jacks JONIT MATRIS INPUT MASTER Lo Do Z PF PFL AFL To noo2r9 FS m o 9 9 uz wazazaa E25 Zr 2525 uo zaodessa 00 0 69026595902 hs LR ZLnR SLRSLR Jos D CHECK E te ON i ot i x gt S Control BI Q o eo EP INSERT VO 0dB ik o3
43. d on the pre post fader signal of the corresponding section can be monitored from the MONITOR OUT PHONES jacks e e e e Priority order 3 ST OUT L R MONO C output signals If all PFL and AFL switches of priority orders 1 and 2 are off the ST OUT L R MONO C output signal can be monitored from MONITOR OUT L R and MONO C The PHONES jack will monitor the ST OUT L R output signal Control panel D O INPUT O MASTER MASTER PFL m lt m m Jo MONITOR CD D io PHONES PHONES CD INPUT indicator If even one of the input channel PEL switches are on this indicator will light When this indicator is lit you are monitoring a signal of priority order 1 MASTER indicator If even one of the AFL switches of the GROUP AUX master section the stereo monaural master section or the matrix section are on this indicator will light In this case if the INPUT indicator 1 is dark you are monitoring the pre post fader signal from one of the sections priority order 2 3 MASTER PFL switch If this switch is on the MONITOR MASTER PEL signals pre fader signals of priority order 2 can be monitored from the MONITOR OUT PHONES jacks If this switch is off ML the MONITOR MAS TER AFL signals after fader signals of priority order 2 can be monitored from the MONITOR OUT PHONES jacks M2500 Owner s Manual 1 9 Con
44. dB pad switch off 16 dB to 60 dB Male XLR plug 2 INSERT I O jacks 1 ground 3 cold 2 hot These are TRS phone jacks for inserting external effect units into each monaural input channel The nominal level is 0 dB The pin wiring is as follows Tip send Ring return 1 4 TRS phone plug Sleeve ground Connect to INSERT I O jack 1 4 phone plug o To processor s input Tip send 1 4 phone plug L Sleeve ground Tip return From processor s output Sleeve ground M2500 Owner s Manual 25 Rear panel Stereo input channel input output jacks ST CH 4 INPUT L MONO ST CH 3 ST CH 2 STCH 1 INPUT INPUT INPUT A L MONO L MONO R o o ol olo 3 INPUT A jacks These are XLR 3 31 type input jacks balanced for stereo input channel 1 Nominal input level is 10 dB to 30 dB In order to use these jacks you must set the A B select switch of stereo input channel 1 to the A position The pin wiring is as follows Male XLR plug 1 rom 2 hot 4 INPUT B jacks These are RCA phono input jacks unbalanced for stereo input channel 1 Nominal input level is 10 dB to 20 dB In order to use these jacks you must set the A B select switch of stereo input channel 1 to the B position The pin wiring is as follows RCA phon
45. dicate the scene memory number whose settings you wish to check Note If you use the 0 9 switches the scene mem ory number will not be finalized until you press the ENTER switch ENTER v The on off settings of the selected scene will be indi cated by the lit dark states of the CHECK indicators for the monaural stereo input channels the G1 A7 G8 A14 section the STEREO section and the MONO C section This allows you to check the on off settings of the selected scene before you actually recall it 32 M2500 Owner s Manual The Scene Memory function 3 If you wish to actually recall the selected scene press the RECALL switch m RECALL The scene whose on off settings you checked will be recalled and the M2500 will automatically return to Nor mal mode If you wish to return to Normal mode without recalling the scene press the CHECK switch once again Note If you press a DIRECT RECALL 1 8 switch while in Check mode the corresponding scene memory number 1 8 will be forcibly recalled and Check mode will also be cancelled Editing and storing the scene you are checking In Check mode you can edit the scene whose on off set tings you are checking with the CHECK indicators and then store it once again This is convenient when you wish to modify the contents of the scene that you will recall next without changing the cu
46. e fader signal will be sent to AUX buses 1 2 For AUX buses 3 to 14 you can use the PRE switch 9 to switch between pre post fader M2500 Owner s Manual 3 Control panel PRE switches If these switches are turned on the post EQ pre fader signal will be sent to the corresponding AUX buses If these switches are turned off M1 the post fader signal will be sent Switches are provided to independently switch three groups of AUX buses 3 6 7 10 and 11 14 PAN conirol This adjusts the pan or balance of the signal that is sent from the monaural input channel to the STE REO MONO C or GROUP buses The function of the PAN control will change as follows depending on the setting of the channel assign switch A When the ST switch is on PAN will adjust the pan of the signal that is sent from the monaural input channel to the STEREO L R bus When the LCR switch is on PAN will adjust the pan of the signal that is sent from the monaural input channel to the STEREO L R bus and MONO C bus When a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 switch is on PAN will adjust the balance of the signal that is sent from the monaural input channel to the odd num bered 1 3 5 7 and even numbered 2 4 6 8 chan nels of the corresponding GROUP bus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AD Channel assign switches These switches assign the post fader post PAN signal to the desired bus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 switches When these switches are on the signal of
47. ereo input channel will be sent to the correspond ing GROUP bus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ST stereo switch When this switch is on the signal of the stereo input channel will be sent to the STEREO bus MONO monaural switch When this switch is on the L and R channels of the input signal will be mixed to monaural and sent to the MONO C bus The signal that is sent to the MONO C bus is not affected by the BAL control M2500 Owner s Manual 7 Control panel L MONO STCH 2 4 INPUT R LL IE 00 A A d O TUS INPUT MASTER PEAK er of SA Ea NOM 9 2 9 o 0256502059 SLRO ZLRZLRO lt yn ee Lore gt So Z F f i d 3 E i i BAL So Tal DE E 1 2stageEQ bo T oa Z F i 1 E so ST z Pow FS 5 i MONO a Ta ee CHECK ON 4 2 Control 4 ON EDIT ro lt trorr GPU L Ip Lo Ba o PRE 7 AUX 7 10 Same as AUX 3 6 AUX 11 14 Same as AUX 3 6 e 0o oo E PFL 2 stage EQ p z n E STCH2 4 3 T ES Same as ST CH 1 8 M2500 Owner s Manual Control panel G ROUP AUX master section AUX 1 6 section ON ON ON ON ON
48. f the MONO C section page 16 is on this control adjusts the level of the signal that is sent from the MONO C section to the matrix The A position is nominal level 1 8 M2500 Owner s Manual Monitor section In this section you can select the signal that will be monitored from the MONITOR OUT jacks and the PHONES jacks Monitor signal priority order There is a priority order for the signals that can be selected as monitor sources While a higher priority signal is being monitored it is not possible to moni tor signals of a lower priority Multiple monitor sources can be selected simultaneously if they are all of the same priority level The priority order of the various monitor sources is shown below Priority order 1 Pre fader signal of a monaural input channel PFL switch Pre fader signal of a stereo input channel PFL switch When a PFL switch is turned on the pre fader signal of that input channel can be monitored from the MONITOR OUT PHONES jacks Priority order 2 e Pre post fader signals of the AUX 1 6 section AFL switch Pre post fader signals of the A7 G1 A14 G8 sec tion AFL switch Pre post fader signals of the G1 A7 G8 A14 sec tion AFL switch Pre post fader signals of the STEREO section AFL switch Pre post fader signals of the MONO C section AFL switch Pre post fader signals of the matrix section AFL switch When a AFL switch of one of these sections is turne
49. he left of the switch will light 4 G1 8 A7 14 switch When this switch is pressed meters 1 7 8 14 page 24 will display the output levels of GRP AUX OUT G1 A7 G8 A14 At this time the indicator located at the left of the switch will light The M2500 is able to save scenes that contain the on off status for each monaural stereo input channel the G1 A7 G8 A14 section the STEREO section and the MONO C section This functionality is referred to as scene memory In the Control section you can save scenes and recall a previously saved scene For details on scene memory procedure refer to page 30 UTILITY RECALL MEMORY STORE CHECK w SCENE MEMORY O o Oo 0O O o o DIRECT RECALL CONTROL 22 M2500 Owner s Manual CD UTILITY switch Pressing this switch will access Utility mode page 34 in which you can make settings for scene memory and MIDI When Utility mode is selected the indicator above the switch will light 2 RECALL switch Use this switch to recall a previously stored scene If you select a scene number that has not been stored and attempt to recall it the scene will not change but the MEMORY display will indicate nod No data for approximately two
50. he power cord A damaged power cord is a fire and electrical shock hazard In par ticular be careful not to place heavy objects on a power cord covered by a carpet If you notice any abnormality such as smoke odor or noise or if a foreign object or liquid gets inside the unit turn it off immediately Remove the power cord from the AC outlet Consult your dealer for repair Using the unit in this condition is a fire and electrical shock haz ard Should this power supply be dropped or the cabinet be damaged turn the power switch off remove the power plug from the AC outlet and contact your dealer If you continue using the unit without heeding this instruction fire or electrical shock may result If the power cord is damaged i e cut or a bare wire is exposed ask your dealer for a replace ment Using the unit with a damaged power cord is a fire and electrical shock hazard Do not modify the unit Doing so is a fire and electrical shock hazard Cautions This unit is heavy Use two or more people to carry it Hold the power cord plug when disconnecting it from an AC outlet Never pull the cord A dam aged power cord is a potential fire and electrical shock hazard Do not touch the power plug with wet hands Doing so is a potential electrical shock hazard Use only the included power supply for this unit Using other types may be a fire hazard Operating Notes The digital circuits of this unit may induce a
51. is on The BAL control will adjust the L R balance at which the signal of the stereo input channel is sent to the STEREO bus NOM nominal indicator This will light when the signal mixed to monaural reaches nominal level 0 dB SIGNAL indicator This will light when the signal mixed to monaural reaches a level 13 dB below nominal 2 Channel fader This adjusts the output level of the stereo input chan nel signal This fader affects the level of the signal that is sent to the GROUP STEREO MONO C and AUX if the PRE switch is off buses 3 PFL pre fader listen switch When this switch is on the pre fader signal will be sent to the MONITOR INPUT PEL bus and can be monitored from the MONITOR OUT and PHONES jacks If a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 switch is on The BAL control will adjust the balance of the stereo input channel that is sent to the odd numbered channels 1 3 5 7 and even numbered channels 2 4 6 8 of the corresponding GROUP bus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The L ch of the input signal will be sent to the odd numbered channel of the group bus and the R channel of the input signal will be sent to the even numbered channel of the group bus 9 Channel assign switches These switches assign the signal that has passed through the fader and BAL control to the desired bus es Any or all of the channel assign switches can be used simultaneously 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 switches When these switches are on the signal of the st
52. itted and received When program changes 0 127 are received at the MIDI IN connector scene memory numbers 1 128 will be recalled However if the utility item Recall operation is set to Gr P program changes 0 7 will be ignored When you recall a scene memory number 1 128 in which a scene has been stored a program change 0 127 will be transmitted from the MIDI OUT connector Even if the Utility item Recall Opera tion is set to Gr P you can use the 0 9 ENTER and RECALL switches to transmit program changes 0 7 from the MIDI OUT connector If L a is selected Program changes will be transmitted and received Program changes will be received in the same way as for the on setting Even when you recall a scene memory number 1 128 in which no scene has been stored a program change 0 127 will be transmitted from the MIDI OUT connector control change transmission reception OFF GrP on factory setting on Specify whether control change messages will be transmitted received via the MIDI IN OUT connec tors If GFF is selected Control change messages will not be transmitted or received If on is selected Control change messages will be transmitted and received When control change numbers 1 70 are received the corresponding channel will be switched on off When mute groups are used control change num bers 105 112 will switch mute groups 1 8 on off
53. meters will show the signal level that is output from the MONITOR INPUT PFL bus AFL switch on PFL switches all off The meters will show the signal level that is output from the MONITOR MASTER AFL bus Each meter has a PEAK indicator that lights 3 dB before peak level 24 M2500 Owner s Manual 713 814 STEREOL MONO C STEREO R PFL AFL L PFL AFL R MONOCC level meter The signal shown by this level meter will change depending on the settings of the input channel PFL switches and the AFL switches of the GROUP AUX master section etc PFL AFL switches all off The meter will show the output level of the signal that is output from the MONO C OUT jack page 28 PFL switch on e AFL switch on The MONO C level meter will not function This meter has a PEAK indicator that lights 3 dB before peak level Rear panel Monaural input channel input output jacks CD INPUT jacks 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT INSERT VO oag VO oag VO oag VO oag VO oag VO 048 VO oas VO oag These are XLR 3 31 type input jacks balanced If the rear panel PHANTOM MASTER switch and the 48 V switch of the corresponding monaural input channel are on phantom power will be supplied The nominal input levels and pin wiring are as follows E Nominal input 26 dB pad switch on 10 dB to 34 dB 26
54. n the pre fader signal will be sent to the corresponding AUX buses If these switches are turned off mL the post fader sig nal will be sent Switches are provided to indepen dently switch three groups of AUX buses 3 6 7 10 and 11 14 Control panel ON EDIT switch ON CHECK indicators The function of this switch and these indicators will change depending on the mode of the M2500 In normal mode You can use the ON EDIT switch to turn the stereo input channel on off When the channel is switched on off the ON indicator will be lit dark to indicate the status Channels that are switched off will not send any signals to the GROUP STEREO MONO C or AUX buses but you can still use the PFL switch 43 to monitor the signal from the MONITOR OUT jacks or the PHONES jack In check mode When a scene is selected the on off status memorized in that scene will be indicated by the lit dark status of the CHECK indicator In check mode you can also use the ON EDIT switch to switch the CHECK indi cator between lit dark For details on check mode refer to page 32 BAL control This adjusts the level balance of the signal that is sent to the STEREO or GROUP buses AD PEAK NOM SIGNAL indicators These three indicators allow you to check the pre fader signal level of the stereo input channel e PEAK indicator This will light when the signal mixed to monaural exceeds nominal level by 17 dB If the ST switch
55. ne oscillator PINK 10 kHz 1 kHz 100 Hz can be sent to any of the AUX 1 2 2 6 7 10 11 14 STEREO or MONO C buses Control panel Input channel section Monaural input channels The M2500 24 32 40C 48C 56C provides 24 32 40 48 56 input channels The specifications of each input channel are the same for all models of the series OOH ayy y e A k m a ol TEN NZ m A Sa J opt EA gt c x An v m m o oa E z o gt S x S JL ovl pv ey O v LEA lt o Ir SL me ay Sa 2 gt x t oy LEO LEA N a 4 J hoj m m e B 3 02 o AUX6 o o O x Yr Gn S 3 v n amp e ran o PL j S OCHECK E Oon os 10 AUX 19 P OS ON EDIT bv 9 o PRE pk IG EE UXO 8 NOM LE J o Yo SIGNAL A 3 0 os 10 Auxio N m ES 5 O MES Auxti 10 v mE M O DE 722 os 410 AUX12 O PRE 30 010 AUXIS 40 R pum gt 0 O GO 10 Auxia J PFL PAN CD 48 V phantom power switch This switches the 48 V phantom power supply on off for the corresponding channel When the switch is pressed in phantom power is on At this time the indicator above the switch will light
56. nitored from the MONITOR OUT PHONES jacks If the PFL switches of all input channels are off turning this AFL switch on will allow you to monitor the output signal of the corresponding matrix from the MONITOR OUT PHONES jacks Use the MAS TER PFL switch of the monitor section to switch the monitor signal between pre post fader LEVEL con o c Do z E Boyt zo o z Q o o ER gt S 0 trol Ne G2 A8 G3 A9 GN MATRIX o 1 Wo Z G4 A10 4 orans Es Noar rrn uo m ILLIA EZ I Zanzaerne VO 0 OGOGO LR2 LR 8 gt as 3 x 5 4 RA 4 4 8 ES 2 9 x E s 4 4 a R x O 4 aL l Gp MATRIX 1 E x 56 el I on C a R o y E E Q 4 LEVEL 4 o a i o o o 5555552 SUB IN L R control so Seen These adjust the signal levels that are input to the SUB INL x H t matrix from the rear panel SUB IN MATRIX jacks page 28 The A position is nominal level 0 dB et A ST L R controls When the MATRIX switch of the STEREO section ro page 16 is on these controls adjust the level of the SUB IN ua signal that is sent from the STEREO section to the MARX eyo matrix The A position is nominal level h 3 MONO C control When the MATRIX switch o
57. nto each output channel of the ste reo monaural master section Nominal input level is 0 dB The pin wiring is as follows Tip send 1 4 phone plug To processor s input Tip send Ring return 1 4 TRS phone plug MSH Sleeve ground Connect to INSERT VO jack Sleeve ground Tip return 1 4 phone plug PEN From processor s output Sleeve ground 28 M2500 Owner s Manual Rear panel 2 MIDI connectors These are standard five pin MIDI connectors By connecting these to a sequencer or to the MIDI inter face of a computer scenes can be selected from an external device or scene memories can be backed up MIDI IN connector MIDI data is received at this connector Use a MIDI cable to connect this to the MIDI OUT connector of your external MIDI device MIDI OUT connector MIDI data is transmitted from this connector Use a MIDI cable to connect this to the MIDI IN connector of your external MIDI device MIDI THRU connector Data received at the MIDI IN connector is re trans mitted without change from this connector For example if you have connected three M2500 units via MIDI as shown below switching scenes on the master M2500 D can cause the slave M2500 units to switch scenes in the same way MIDI THRU MIDI IN M2500 M2500 M2500 D PHANTOM MASTER OFF E JON
58. o plug Tip send Sleeve ground 26 M2500 Owner s Manual INPUT jacks These are TRS phone input jacks balanced for ste reo input channels 2 4 Nominal input level is 10 dB to 30 dB The pin wiring is as follows Hot Cold Ground If you wish to input a monaural signal to stereo input channels 2 4 insert a plug only into the L MONO jack In this case the signal that is input to the L MONO jack will be sent to both L and R of the stereo input channel Rear panel Master section input output jacks MIDI MONITOR STOUT MATRIX OUT 4400 OUT 48 4dB MONO MONO hy Ic Ic e AE T GRP AUX OUT 48 AUX OUT 402 G5 G1 E ES ES G6 G2 E ES G7 G3 G8 64 STR MONOC STL 4 AUX 3 OOdOO INSERT VO 4aB IA G7 A13 G6 A12 G5 A11 G4A10 G3 A9 6 OO O O O O O OO G2A8 Gi A7 STR MONOC STL L MATRIX 699 50 SUB IN 4 CD AUX OUT jacks These are XLR 3 32 output jacks balanced that individually output the signals of each channel of the AUX 1 6 section Nominal output level is 4 dB The pin wiring is as follows 1 ground 2 GRP AUX OUT jacks These are XLR 3 32 output jacks balanced that individually output the signals of each channel of the G1 A7 G8 A14 section Nominal output level is 4 dB The pin wiring is as follows hot Female XLR plug 3 cold 1 gr
59. ound 3 AUX GRP OUT jacks These are XLR 3 32 output jacks balanced that individually output the signals of each channel of the A7 G1 A14 G8 section Nominal output level is 4 dB The pin wiring is as follows hot Female XLR plug 4 MATRIX OUT jacks These are XLR 3 32 output jacks balanced that individually output the matrix 1 8 signals Nominal output level is 4 dB The pin wiring is as follows 3 cold 1 ground 2 hot Female XLR plug 3 cold 1 ground 27 M2500 Owner s Manual Rear panel amp ST OUT MONO C OUT jacks These are XLR 3 32 output jacks balanced that out put the signal of the stereo monaural master section Nominal output level of each jack is 4 dB The pin wiring is as follows 1 ground MONITOR OUT jacks These are XLR 3 32 output jacks balanced that out put the signal of the stereo monaural master section or the monitor source that is selected by the control panel Nominal output level of each jack is 4 dB The pin wiring is as follows 1 ground Note When outputting the monitor source selected by the control panel only the MONITOR OUT L R jacks are used SUB IN MATRIX jacks These are 1 4 phone jacks unbalanced for mixing a line level signal from an external device into the MATRIX bus Nominal input level is 4 dB The pin wiring is as follows Tip send 1 4 phone plug Sleeve ground SUB IN ST L R MON
60. p Noise are measured with a 6 dB octave filter 12 7 kHz equivalent to a 20 kHz filter with infinite dB octave attenuation For European Model Purchaser User information specified in EN55103 1 and EN55103 2 Conformed Enviroment E1 E2 E3 and E4 40 M2500 Owner s Manual Specifications Input output characteristics Input specifications 1 c Gain Actual Load For Use With par Pavel Connector In pnnecton PAD Trim Impedance Nominal Mixer P Sensitivity 9 Nominal Max before Clip 0 di 80 dB 0 078 mV 60 dB 0 775 mV 40 dB 7 75 mV CH INPUT 26 ae N Mics 54 dB 1 55 mV 34 dB 15 5 mV 14 dB 155 mV 170 8 0 600 Q Lines 36 dB 12 3 mV 16 dB 123 mV 4 dB 1 23 V 16 XLR 3 31 type 2 26 10 dB 245 mV 10 dB 2 45 V 30 dB 24 5 V 30 50 dB 2 45 mV 30 dB 24 5 mV 10 dB 245 mV a Eo TINE UT 5kQ 600 Q Lines RI 10 10 dB 245 mV 10 dB 2 45 V 30 dB 24 5 V 20 40 dB 7 75 mV 20 dB 77 5 mV 0 dB 0 775 V S a IBINEUT 10 kQ 600 Q Lines Phono Jack 3 R 10 10 dB 245 mV 10 dB 2 45 V 30 dB 24 5 V 30 50 dB 2 45 mV 30 dB 24 5 mV 10 dB 245 mV See 5 kQ 600 Lines Phone Jack TRS 4 R 2 4 10 10 dB 245 mV 10 dB 2 45 V 30 dB 24 5 V TALKBACK IN 10 kQ 50 600 Mics 66 dB 0 388 mV 50 dB 2 45 mV 20 dB 77 5 mV XLR 3 31 type 5 MATRIX SUB IN L R 2 dB 0 6
61. rmal mode You can use the ON EDIT switch to turn the monau ral input channel on off When the channel is switched on off the ON indicator will be lit dark to indicate the status Channels that are switched off will not send any signals to the GROUP STEREO MONO C or AUX buses but you can still use the PFL switch to monitor the signal from the MONITOR OUT jacks or the PHONES jack In check mode When a scene which contains the on off state of the ON EDIT switches is selected the on off status memorized in that scene will be indicated by the lit dark status of the CHECK indicator In check mode you can also use the ON EDIT switch to switch the CHECK indicator between lit dark The current on off setting will not be affected For details on check mode refer to page 32 PEAK NOM SIGNAL indicators These three indicators allow you to check the pre fader signal level of the monaural input channel PEAK indicator This will light when the signal exceeds nominal level by 17 dB NOM nominal indicator This will light when the signal reaches nominal level 0 dB SIGNAL indicator This will light when the signal reaches a level 13 dB below nominal Channel fader This adjusts the output level of the monaural input channel signal This fader affects the level of the sig nal that is sent to the GROUP STEREO MONO C and AUX if the PRE switch is off buses PFL pre fader listen switch
62. rrent on off settings In Normal mode press the CHECK switch to enter Check mode O CHECK Use the A V switches or the 0 9 ENTER switches to select the scene memory number that you wish to edit Note If you use the 0 9 switches the scene mem ory number will not be finalized until you press the ENTER switch ENTER The lit dark status of the CHECK indicators for each monaural stereo input channel the G1 A7 G8 A14 section the STEREO section and the MONO C sec tion will indicate the on off settings of the selected scene Use the ON EDIT switches of each monaural stereo input channel the G1 A7 G8 A14 sec tion the STEREO section and the MONO C section to edit the on off settings CHECK OON ON EDIT In Check mode pressing an ON EDIT switch will switch the lit dark status of the CHECK indicator The actual on off setting the setting of the ON indi cator will not be affected To store the edited on off settings in the scene once again press the STORE switch twice m STORE When you press the STORE key the first time the MEMORY display will blink St indicating that it is ready to store If at this point you decide to cancel without storing press any key other than STORE When you press the STORE key the second time the scene will be stored Press the CHECK key once again to return
63. rrent on off sta tus In Check mode the indicator of the CHECK switch will be lit For details on operation in Check mode refer to page 32 Utility mode In this mode you can make various settings related to scene memory and MIDI In Utility mode the indi cator of the UTILITY switch will be lit For details on operation in Utility mode refer to page 34 The Scene Memory function Operation in Normal mode Recalling a scene 1 Use the A V switches or the 0 9 ENTER switches of the control section to make the MEMORY display show the scene memory number that you wish to recall ENTER v The selected scene memory number will blink Note Scene memory numbers 129 and 130 can be selected only by the 0 9 ENTER switches If the mute groups page 37 are being used scene memory numbers 1 8 can be selected only by the 0 9 ENTER switches 2 Press the RECALL switch C RECALL The scene of the selected scene memory number will be recalled Note If a scene has not been saved in the selected indicate nod No data and the scene will not be recalled scene memory number the MEMORY display will Using Direct Recall to recall a scene With the factory settings you can use the DIRECT RECALL of the control section to directly recall scene memory numbers 1 8 This is called the Direct Recall function
64. s of each models are given in curly brackets Contents Features of the System sis coerente 2 Control Panels 3 Input channel section eee 3 GROUP AUX master section 9 GROUP AUX FLIP switch 14 Stereo monaural master section 16 Matrix sectionis lirenna 18 Monitor section sssssssssessessessessessessessessessessessesee 19 Talkback oscillator section 21 Meter select section esee 22 Control section essere 22 Meter bridge esee 24 Rear Panel vst cesis ae 25 Monaural input channel input output jacks 25 Stereo input channel input output jacks 26 Master section input output jacks 27 The Scene Memory function 30 What is scene memory een 30 Modes of the scene memory function 30 Operation in Normal mode 31 Check mode operation ess 32 Utility mode procedures 34 Control change table sss 36 Mute groups coe terret np rtt ees 37 About the local control circuit 38 Error 316558065 nennt 39 SpecilicallOrisq uev Re ona 40 General specifications eee 40 Input output characteristics 41 Others 3er ii 42 Dimensions sea 43 MIDI data Tomas 44 MIDI Implementation Chart
65. slight noise into nearby radios and TVs If noise occurs relocate the affected equipment Using a mobile telephone near this unit may induce noise If noise occurs use the telephone away from the unit XLR type connectors are wired as follows pin 1 ground pin 2 hot and pin 3 cold Insert TRS phone jacks are wired as follows sleeve ground tip send and ring return The performance of components with moving contacts such switches rotary controls faders and connectors deteriorates over time The rate of deterioration depends on the operating envi ronment and is unavoidable Consult your dealer about replacing defective components Keep This Manual For Future Reference M2500 Owner s Manual Ill IV M2500 Owner s Manual Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha M2500 mixing console The M2500 is a highly cost effective mixing console that features functionality such as scene memory PAN control that is switchable between LR LCR and GROUP AUX FADER FLIP switches In order to take full advantage of the M2500 s functionality and ensure trouble free use please read this manual carefully Note This manual assumes that you have an understanding of basic mixing console opera tion and terminology The M2500 series includes five models M2500 24 M2500 32 M2500 40C M2500 48C and M2500 56C This manual bases its explanation on the M2500 24 Differences in the specification
66. smitting device are appropriate A system error has occurred is the error number If this error message appears the M2500 will not operate correctly Please contact a Yamaha service center to have the unit serviced M2500 Owner s Manual 3 9 Specifications General specifications 0 dB is referenced to 0 775 Vrms ST CH INPUT Equalization 15 15 dB maximum HIGH 10 kHz shelving LOW 100 Hz shelving Phantom Power Total Harmonic Distortion Less than 0 1 THD N Master output 20 Hz 20 kHz 14 dB 600 Q Frequency Response 0 1 3 dB Master Output 20 Hz 20 kHz 4 dB 600 Q Gain control at minimum level Hum 8 Noise 20 Hz 20 kHz 1 128 dB Equivalent Input Noise Rs 150 Q 99 dB Residual Output Noise STEREO OUT MONO C OUT GROUP AUX OUT AUX OUT AUX GROUP OUT Input Gain Max Input Pad OFF Il Input sensitivity 60 dB 64 dB 68 dB S N STEREO OUT Master Level control and one Ch fader at nominal level 80 dB 84 dB S N STEREO OUT MONO C OUT Master fader at nominal level and all Ch assign SW s off and all GROUP to ST SW s off 81 dB 85 dB S N GROUP 1 AUX7 GROUP8 AUX14 OUT Master Level control at nominal level and all Ch assign SW s off GROUP AUX FLIP SW off 75 dB 79 dB S N AUX1 6 AUX7 GROUP1 AUX14 GROUP8 OUT Master Level control at nominal level and all Ch send controls at minimum GROUP AUX FLIP SW off 90 dB 9
67. tage of the internal battery falls below the nominal value of 2 5 V or if the battery malfunctions this error message will be displayed when the power is turned on When this message is dis played you can press any switch to return to the normal state If this mes sage appears immediately contact your dealer or a Yamaha service center to have the battery replaced The voltage of the internal battery can also be checked using the Utility mode bt item see page 34 received when memory protect was on If you attempt to store a scene memory nad or if bulk dump data is received when memory protect was on this error mes sage will be displayed for several sec onds For details on memory protect refer to page 34 You attempted to recall a scene memory in which no scene had been stored If you attempt to recall a scene memory in which no scene has been stored this error message will be displayed for sev eral seconds CHE A check sum error occurred while receiv non ing bulk dump data If a check sum error occurs while MIDI data is being received as a bulk dump this error message will be displayed for several seconds Check that the MIDI All scene memories contain no data This error message will be displayed for several seconds if after all scene memo ries have been erased in Utility mode you attempt to store without specifying a scene memory number cable connections and the state of the E tran
68. tch to the local control circuit When the local control cir cuit is operating the MEMORY display will go dark and it will not be possible to operate the scene mem ory switches However the ON EDIT switches of the input channels and output channels will function as conventional on off switches so that you can con tinue to use the M2500 as a conventional analog mixer Note If the cause for the malfunction is in the power supply it may not be possible to use the local control circuit either 38 M2500 Owner s Manual Error messages While the M2500 is being operated or when the power is turned on the MEMORY display may show one of the following error messages If this occurs refer to the corresponding explanation and take appropriate action rEr An error occurred while receiving MIDI data If an error occurs while receiving MIDI data this error message will be dis played for several seconds bFL The memory buffer became full while transmitting receiving MIDI data If the memory buffer becomes full while transmitting receiving MIDI data this error message will be displayed for sev eral seconds If this message appeared while transmitting MIDI data turn the Utility item Eb MIDI echo back o FF Pro A scene memory store operation was executed or bulk dump data was The voltage of the internal battery has fallen below the nominal level 2 5 V or has become abnormal If the vol
69. the monaural input channel will be sent to the corre sponding GROUP bus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ST stereo switch When this switch is on the post PAN signal of the monaural input channel will be sent to the STE REO bus MONO monaural switch When this switch is on the signal of the monau ral input channel will be sent to the MONO C bus LCR switch When this switch is on the indicator above the switch will light and the post PAN signal of the monaural input channel will be sent to the STEREO bus and the MONO C bus 4 M2500 Owner s Manual Note The LCR switch takes priority over the ST MONO switch When the LCR switch is on the post PAN signal of the monaural input channel will be sent to the STEREO bus L R and the MONO C bus regard less of the on off status of the SI MONO switch When the LCR switch is on the level of the signals that are sent to the STEREO bus L R and MONO C bus will change in response to movement of the PAN control as shown in the following diagram lt Response curve 1 gt LCR switch on Signal sent to the MONO C bus Signal sent to STEREO bus L Signal sent to STEREO bus R Signal level gt C lt PAN control When the LCR switch is off the ST MONO switch will function as a conventional channel assign switch If ST is on the post PAN signal of the monaural input channel will be sent to the ST bus If the MONO switch is on the sign
70. the STEREO bus L R and MONO C bus regardless of the on off status of the ST MONO switch Refer to response curve diagram 1 on page 4 If the LCR switch is off the ST MONO switch will function as a conventional channel assign switch If ST is on the post PAN signal of the G1 A7 G8 A14 section will be sent to the ST bus If the MONO switch is on the signal of the G1 A7 G8 A14 section will be sent directly to the MONO C bus Refer to response curve diagram 2 on page 4 Control panel 6 ON EDIT switch ON CHECK indicators D The function of this switch and these indicators will change depending on the mode of the M2500 ge dep 8 In normal mode You can use the ON EDIT switch to turn each G1 A7 G8 A14 channel on off When the channel is switched on off the ON indicator will be lit dark to indicate the status Channels that are switched off will not send any signals to the STEREO MONO C or MATRIX buses In check mode When a scene which contains the on off state of the ON EDIT switches is selected the on off status memorized in that scene will be indicated by the lit dark status of the CHECK indicator In check mode you can also use the ON EDIT switch to switch the CHECK indicator between lit dark The current on off setting will not be affected For details on check mode refer to page 32 INSERT O GROUP AUX Ros m 1 8 5 7 9 1113 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 G1 A7 p CHECK T90N
71. tion and the MONO C section as one of 128 scenes A scene that has been stored can be easily recalled at any time Program change messages received at the MIDI IN connector can also recall scenes and when a scene is recalled a corresponding program change message can be transmitted from the MIDI OUT connector With the factory settings the scenes stored in the M2500 are set as follows Of these scene memory numbers 1 128 can be rewritten and 129 and 130 are for recall only Scene memory Contents number 1 All on 2 All off 3 All on 4 All off 5 All on 6 All off 7 All on 8 All off 9 128 No data 129 Allon 130 All off Scene memory operations are performed in the Con trol section For details on the parts of the control section and their function refer to page 22 Note With the factory settings the M2500 will start up with scene memory number 1 recalled 30 M2500 Owner s Manual The Scene Memory function has the following three modes Normal mode This is the normal operating mode in which scenes are recalled and stored When the M2500 is in Nor mal mode the indicators of the CHECK switch and UTILITY switch in the control section will be dark For details on operation in Normal mode refer to page 31 Check mode In this mode you can check the contents of a scene before you recall it or edit the on off settings of a saved scene without changing the cu
72. to Normal mode Instead of pressing the CHECK switch once again you can press the RECALL switch to recall the scene you stored and return to Normal mode Note If a MIDI program change is received while in Check mode Check mode will be cancelled M2500 Owner s Manual 33 The Scene Memory function Utility mode procedures In Utility mode you can make various settings related to scene memory and MIDI In this mode you can also transmit a bulk dump to backup the entire con tents of scene memory on your sequencer or com puter Basic procedure in Utility mode 1 From Normal mode press the UTILITY switch in the control sec O tion and immediately release it If you press and hold the UTILITY switch for one second or more you will exit Utility mode and return to Normal mode The indicator above the UTILITY switch will light and you will enter Utility mode At this time the MEMORY display will alternately indicate the cur rently selected utility item and its value UTILITY Repeatedly press the UTILITY switch so that the desired item O appears in the MEMORY display UTILITY Utility items Utility items The items that can be selected in Utility mode and their values are as follows Values Note If the 5 bulk dump request item is dis played pressing the UTILITY switch once again will return you to Normal mode Use the A Y switches to modify A
73. to the AUX GRP OUT jacks The signals of AUX buses 7 14 will be routed through the G1 A7 G8 A14 section and sent to the GROUP AUX OUT jacks the STE REO bus MONO C and MATRIX buses This setting is more convenient when you are using the M2500 as a monitor console to control individ ual monitor levels on stage since you will be able to use the 100 mm faders to control each of the AUX buses 1 14 GROUP AUX OUT jacks the STEREO bus MONO C and MATRIX buses The signals of AUX buses 7 14 will be routed through the A7 G1 A14 G8 section and sent to the AUX GRP OUT jacks With this setting AUX buses 7 14 can be used as conventional AUX buses and GROUP buses 1 8 can be used as group buses This set ting is more convenient when you are using the M2500 as a main console since you will be able to use the 100 mm faders to control the group buses 94 GROUP When GROUP is selected O AUX AUX GRP OUT jacks als X XD SU Ae ON AFL ON AFL i m are aslez A7 G1 A14 G8 section EL IT LR LL aey y O PTE nc i GRP AUX OUT jacks pan fp PAN STEREO bus Aux o J pi MONO C bus 4 X N MATRIX bus MATRIX ST MATRIX ST MONO MONO int ILLI channel CHECK CHECK ON Dn ON DIT n n Om GROUP 28 AUX Input channel When AUX is selected X MATRIX ST M
74. trol panel 4 L R switch If this switch is on the monitor signal sent to the MONITOR OUT PHONES jacks will be mixed to monaural LEVEL control This adjusts the final output level from the MONI TOR OUT jacks L R MONO C It does not affect the signal that is output from the PHONES jack The A position is nominal level ON switch This is an on off switch for the signal that is output from the MONITOR OUT jacks L R MONO C If this is on the indicator above the switch will light This switch does not affect the signal that is output from the PHONES jack MONITOR MATRIX INPUT MASTER D PHONES headphone control This adjusts the level of the signal that is output from the PHONES jack It does not affect the signal that is output from the MONITOR OUT jacks The A position is nominal level PHONES jack A set of monitoring headphones can be connected here o go Vo Z PR PFL AFL o go Naar OO m Hz EEES Q ENANOS no o RE O0000000 LR2 LR HH EI INSERT VO STOUT d qo HEROS gt SHEOK i n it 3 i AO Control i i ON EDIT sal ge from CPU do Lo i gh i AFL i E MATRIX INSERT uo EE E E MH STOUT H sot gt p ON I e Sto x tos AE
75. ty mode refer to page 34 Now scene memory numbers 1 8 can be used as mute groups and the DIRECT RECALL 1 8 switches will function as mute group switches Press and hold the UTILITY switch for one sec ond or more or repeatedly press the UTILITY Switch to return to Normal mode To turn on a mute group 1 8 the mute settings of scene memory numbers 1 8 press the cor responding DIRECT RECALL 1 8 switch Mute groups 1 8 that are turned on will be shown by the indicator of the corresponding DIRECT RECALL 1 8 switch As desired press other DIRECT RECALL switches to add mute groups To defeat a mute group that is on press the cor responding DIRECT RECALL switch once again The indicator of the DIRECT RECALL switch will go dark and the mute group will be cancelled About the local control cir cuit Note Even while using mute groups you can use the A V or 0 9 ENTER and RECALL switches to recall scene memory numbers 9 128 How ever the mute settings of mute groups turned on by the DIRECT RECALL switches will not be cancelled If you use the 0 9 ENTER and RECALL switches to recall scene memory numbers 129 all on or 130 all off the mute settings of the mute groups selected by the DIRECT RECALL switches will be cancelled In the unlikely event that the system of the M2500 experiences a malfunction so that the scene memory circuit cannot be used it will automatically swi
76. umber The 0 9 switches cannot be used in Utility mode Control panel A V switches The function of the A W switches will vary depend ing on the mode of the M2500 Normal mode Check mode Use these switches to increment or decrement the scene memory number However scene memory numbers 129 and 130 and scene memory numbers 1 8 when using mute groups page 37 can be selected only by using the 0 9 ENTER switches O Utility mode Use the switches to change the value of the selected utility item Hint In Normal mode and Check mode holding either of the A V switches for one second or more will cause the scene memory number to change more rapidly DIRECT RECALL 1 8 switches The DIRECT RECALL 1 8 switches can be used in one of two ways depending on the Utility mode set ting With the factory settings these switches will function as direct recall switches that recall scene memory numbers 1 8 at a touch By changing the setting in Utility mode you can use these switches to simultaneously select or cancel the mute off set tings that have been saved in scene memory numbers 1 8 For details on direct recall and mute groups refer to page 31 and page 37 Note Pressing a DIRECT RECALL switch will not change the scene if no scene has been saved in the corresponding scene memory number If this occurs the MEMORY display will indicate nod No data for approximately two seconds Note
77. utput channels This allows you to insert external effect units as necessary The GROUP AUX FLIP switch allows the eight 100 mm fader output channels to be used either for the GROUP or AUX buses When used for the AUX buses all 14 AUX buses can be con trolled by 100 mm faders which is convenient when using the M2500 as a stage monitor con sole 2 M2500 Owner s Manual The Scene Memory function allows you to store the on off status of each mono stereo input channel and GRP AUX 1 8 STEREO and MONO C output channels as one of 128 scenes Scenes can be recalled at any time from the front panel or via MIDI In addition control change messages can be used to individually switch these channels on off from an external device Eight DIRECT RECALL switches are provided to allow scene memories 1 8 to be recalled at the touch of a single button This allows multiple channels to be switched on off quickly By changing a setting the DIRECT RECALL switches can be used as mute group switches Mute group switch settings allow the DIRECT RECALL switches to individually add remove eight sets of mute settings PFL switches are provided on all input channels and AFL switches are provided on all master outputs In addition a MASTER PFL switch allows the master output monitor signal to be switched between pre post fader You can rap idly check the input output signal sources at a variety of points The talkback signal and the test to
78. will have no effect A B switch This selects the input jacks that will be used for stereo input channel 1 When the switch is in the upward position m the ST CH 1 INPUT A jacks can be used When the switch is in the downward position the ST CH 1 INPUT B jacks can be used Note Since stereo input channels 2 4 have only one set of inputs only one GAIN control is pro vided Nor is there an A B select switch This control will adjust the input sensitivity of the sig nal that is input from the TRS phone connectors for the ST CH 2 4 INPUT jacks page 26 Levels of 10 dB to 30 dB are supported GAIN Xo This is a two band equalizer The equalizer type cen ter frequency and gain range of each band is shown below 4 EQ controls Band Type Center Gain frequency HIGH 10 kHz Shelving 15 dB LOW 100 Hz 5 EQ switch This turns the equalizer on off When the switch is pressed in the equalizer is on 6 AUX 1 AUX 14 controls These adjust the level at which the signal of the stereo input channel the L R input signals mixed to a mon aural signal is sent to the AUX buses 1 14 Placing the control at the A position will produce nominal level 0 dB For AUX buses 1 2 the pre fader signal will be output For AUX buses 3 14 the PRE switch can be used to switch the signal pre or post fader PRE switches If these switches are turned o

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