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Yamaha DME64N/24N V1 Owner's Manual
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2. Remote Switch Box Remote Switch Box Remote Switch Box 10k ohm linear taper LED indicator and potentiometer resistor Switch GPI connector calibration procedure is described on page 53 of this manual in the Utility display GPI page DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Connection CASCADE Connection DME64N only The rear panel CASCADE connector can be connected to the CASCADE connector on another DME64N 24N or other compatible device via a dedicated cascade cable for bidirectional transfer of control audio and word clock signals The communication direction automatically switches to unidirectional when connecting to a mixer such as the 5 or bidirectional when connecting to another DME64N 24N unit In the unidirectional mode the audio signal flow is from the CASCADE connector to the CASCADE IN connector In the bidirectional mode signal flow also occurs in the reverse direction via the same cable The total number of audio channels that can be connected to a mixer or DME64N 24N unit is 32 Word clock is continuously output from both the CASCADE IN and CASCADE OUT connectors and is received by the corresponding CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT connector on the connected device In all cases the CASCADE OUT of one device must be connected to the CASCADE IN connect
3. ITIHPLIT1 2 IHPUTS 1 Use the dial to scroll up or down the list As you scroll the centermost item on the display will be highlighted 2 Press the ENTER button to select the highlighted item and close the window List Parameter with Scrolling Highlight Zune Het MASTER SLAVE pe 1 Use the dial to scroll up or down the list As you scroll the highlighted selection will remain Panel Operation and Displays highlighted and will scroll up or down with the list 2 Press the ENTER button to highlight the centermost item on the display In some cases a confirmation dialog will appear when the ENTER button is pressed If this occurs press the ENTER button a second time to continue 3 Press the ENTER button to select the highlighted item and close the window DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Parameter Edit Displays 5 e o D 3 D Qa o E 2 lt o ON OFF Parameters Parameters that are either ON or OFF are edited via this type of display e g Mute Parameter Edit display in Mute Switching on page 42 1 Rotate the dial clockwise to select ON or counterclockwise to select OFF 2 Press enter to confirm the selection and close the window Parameter Edit displays will also appear when the SCENE MUTE MONITOR or other button is pressed These allow scene change
4. Output Level Control Adjust the output level of the DME64N 24N Output level settings apply individually to each DMEG4N 24N unit There is no overall zone setting This function cannot be accessed from the ICP1 control panel 1 Press the LEVEL button The Output Level Parameter Edit display will appear Qutput Level 2 Adjust the numeric output level parameter as required The Output Level parameter is adjusted as described in Numeric Parameters on page 40 The graphic fader provides a visual indication of the current output level setting Parameter Edit Displays Scene Recall This procedure recalls a new scene refer to page 14 The same procedure is used for scene recall from an ICP1 control panel 1 Press the SCENE button The Scene Recall display will appear Scene Recall 001 B6M_Controller 002 Convent ion Center H 2 Select a new scene Scenes are selected as described in the List Parameters section on page 41 Scene Recall 001 DEN Controller 002 Convent ion Center 3 Press the ENTER button confirmation window will appear conf irm Are vou Sure gt gesi ENTER CANCEL Kev 4 Press the ENTER button again The new scene will be selected Ipoutert Bouter2 Route r3 Router4 Fade ri r2 1
5. Cards DME64N DME24N Y8 AT ADAT 8 8 4 1 Y8 TD TDIF 1 8 8 4 1 Y8 AE AES EBU 8 8 4 1 Y4 AD ANALOG IN 4 4 1 Y8 AD ANALOG IN 8 4 1 Y4 DA ANALOG OUT 4 4 1 Y8 AD24 ANALOG IN 8 4 1 Y8 AD96 ANALOG IN 8 4 1 Y8 DA96 ANALOG OUT 8 4 1 Y8 AE96S AES EBU 8 8 4 1 Y8 AE96 AES EBU 8 4 1 a Y16 AT ADAT 16 16 4 1 8 YI6 AE AES EBU 16 16 4 1 5 Y16 TD TDIF 1 16 16 4 1 S Y16 C CobraNet 16 16 2 1 5 The input output numbers above apply to 44 1 48kHz operation For the latest information on what cards can be used with the DME64N 24N visit the Yamaha Pro Audio website at http www yamahaproaudio com ES DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual I O Card Installation UO Card Installation Procedure 1 Make sure that the DME64N 24N power is OFF If the power is on turn it off 2 Loosen the two card slot screws and remove the slot cover as shown in the diagram The slot cover and screws will need to be re attached if the I O card is later removed from the slot so keep them in a safe place 3 Slide the I O card into the slots in the guide rails as shown in the diagram and push the card into the slot Preparation Be sure to push the card all the way back into the slot so that the card contacts make proper contact with the slot connector 4 Secure the card with the attached screws Be sure to tighten the screws securely If the screws are left loose proper contact may be lost and malfunction of
6. mm wm C UC DME64N 24N DME64N 24N IP Address 192 168 0 3 IP Address 192 168 0 250 The IP addresses in the diagram are examples Use a switching hub that is compatible with 100Base TX 10Base T network speeds When using category 5 UTP cable Unshielded Twisted Pair the total length of the cables connecting the DME64N 24N to the hub or control panel unit can be up to 100 meters Due to differences in cable and switching hub performance however v 5 5 o 3 proper operation at the maximum length cannot be guaranteed in some cases The maximum usable cable length will also be reduced if joint connectors cross cable converters or other extension adaptors are used Control from a Computer Having a Different Network Address Zone Zone Master t le 9 e B 1 F Port Settings Destination network address 192 168 0 0 DME64N 24N IP Address 192 168 0 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 Ethernet Straight Cable Ethernet Ethernet Straight Cable Straight Cable i Switching Hub Gm 5 GE Router GA ccc Ethernet Ethernet Straight Cable Straight Cable Computer Qe B 0
7. dH gt 5 Es 5 z x lt 9 8 8 e d H to gt 8 Y Y wo ai 4M3 423 1 ru o 6 c ee 1O et mul 1 CTT L 90 L 300 3924 90 L 480 DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual MIDI Data Format MIDI Data Format 1 DME64N 24N MIDI Functions 1 1 Scene Change Scene recall occurs according to the MIDI Program Change Table assignments when appropriate MIDI Bank Select MSB LSB and Program Change messages are received by the DME64N 24N Corresponding MIDI Bank Select MSB LSB and Program Change messages are also transmitted by the DMEG4N 24N when a scene recall operation is carried out via the panel controls as specified by the MIDI Program Change Table assignments Transmission does not occur when switching Configurations 1 2 Parameter Control MIDI Control Change and Parameter Change messages transmitted to the DMEG4N 24N can be used to control parameters according to the MIDI Control Change table and MIDI Parameter Change Table assignments Corresponding MIDI Control Change and Parameter Change messages are also transmitted by the DMEG4N 24N when parameter is edited out via the panel controls as specified by the MIDI Control Change table and MIDI Parameter Change Table assignments 1 3 MIDI Clock BPM beats per minute based parameters can be controlled by a MIDI c
8. wf mm UJ Cys C 7 DME64N 24N DME64N 24N IP Address 192 168 0 3 IP Address 192 168 0 12 EJ DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Connection Connecting Multiple Zones Port Settings Port Settings Destination network address 192 168 0 0 Destination network address 192 168 1 0 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 0 1 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Zone cuummud mmt C3 DME64N 24N IP Address 192 168 1 2 Ethernet Straight Cable T Ethernet Ethernet T Straight Cable Straight Cable Switching Hub Router D i Switching Hub Ethernet Straight Cable Ethernet Straight Cable Ethernet Ethernet Straight Cable Straight Cable JO Ge LI maaamnng n 20000 n 2000000 mp mm Di Di wu C UC C UC C C C DME64N 24N DME64N 24N DME64N 24N DME64N 24N IP Address 192 168 0 40 Address 192 168 0 100 IP Address 192 168 1 10 Address 192 168 1 200 Ethernet Straight Cable Preparation Computer IP Address 192 168 10 5 DMEG4N 24N Ow
9. 2 1 2 Gem mm mt O a 5 DME64N 24N COM PC RS422 COM RS422 COM PC RS422 0 RS422 COM PC RS422 ker Ss LIIS LIIS CR ee E E e 7 LJ AD824 AD824 AD824 Only control signals are transmitted and received via the REMOTE connection Audio connections must be made separately uU D 5 o 3 When connecting an RS 232C compatible controller set the Utility display Misc page Remote parameter to COM RS232C see page 51 of this manual EJ DME64N 24N Owner s Manual Connection Analog Audio Connection IN and OUT Connectors DME24N only The DME24N includes IN and OUT connectors for 8 channels of analog audio input and output Wire the supplied Euroblock plugs as shown below Head amplifier gain and phantom power settings can be made via the Utility display HA page described on page 54 of this manual or via the DME Designer application Cable Preparation Prepare cables to be attached to a Euroblock plug as shown below Shielded Cable A Be sure to use shielded cable CAUTION Do not tin plate with solder the exposed sections of the cable
10. Status FOh 111100005 System Exclusive Message ID No 43h 01000011b Manufacturer s ID No YAMAHA DEVICE ID 10h 0001xxxxb Rx Tx Channel 0 15 GROUP ID 3Eh 001111105 Digital Mixer MODEL ID 10h 000100005 Device Code DME Parameter aah 0aaaaaaab Parameter Address High Address aah 0aaaaaaab Parameter Address Low Parameter ddh 0dddddddb data 0 Data Value ddh 0dddddddb data 1 ddh 0dddddddb data 2 ddh 0dddddddb data 3 ddh 0dddddddb data 4 EOX F7h 111101115 End of Exclusive Supplemental Information 1 Messages Transmitted When Multiple Messages are Assigned to the Same Parameter The DME64N 24N MIDI transmit messages are specified the MIDI Control Change Table and MIDI Parameter Change Table The MIDI Control Change Table and MIDI Parameter Change Table can be set up via the DME Designer application Multiple messages can be assigned to a single parameter but the DME64N 24N will only transmit one of the assigned messages The transmitted messages are as follows Ifa Control Change message and a Parameter Change message are assigned to the same parameter the Control Change message will be transmitted If multiple Control Change numbers are assigned to the same parameter the smallest Control Change number message will be transmitted If multiple Parameter Change numbers are assigned to the same parameter the smallest Parameter Change nu
11. 42 Scene 422r RE Rape Paus 43 Scene Stores oco sop IU 43 MOONE CET 44 Spectrum Display 45 Level Meter Display 46 Utility Displays 47 Items accessible via the Utility display 47 Utility Display Operations deenen ween 48 Info Page ses sentant me die datant ae 48 Network Settings Net Page 48 Display Setup Disp Page 49 Security Setup Lock Pages eoe reme 50 Miscellaneous Setup Misc Page 51 Word Clock Setup WCLK 51 Slot Information Slot Page 52 MIDI Setup MIDI Pages sos sas RR ssis 52 GPI Setup GPI Pagese sees t et mE 53 Head Amplifier Setup HA Page 54 Cascade Setup CASCAD Page 55 Appendix 56 Options sise Ren bee ees eed hes 56 TC PE serat teas ane 56 CP4SW CP4SF and CPISF 59 Error Messages eese e hes 61 Troubleshooting 63 Specifications 65 Control HO 3 43818 dae eee o ORE 65 Connector Pin Assign 66 Dimensions sue ver rer ye oe Reg Ever 68 MIDI Data Format 69 GIGSSA ss eege gece eee oan 74 Index dae RR ba PR 76 Panel Operation and Displays Appendix DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Introduction About the Doc
12. B Band Output Level 45 Battery qe 48 BNC Bayonet Nut Connector or Bayonet Neill Concelman CEEE 74 6 m ter amen s 20 Calibration Info aen 53 CANCEL B ttoti 5 trot 17 CANCEL Button CPL unite eere 57 Card Namie nan Page Cascade Glossary Cascade WCLK Page CASCADE connection CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT Connectors 19 32 cascade loop Hess 32 Cascade Setup CASCAD Page ceti imer ortis 55 07 4 ER 74 CH Double Channel Slot Page ss 52 CH MIDI Page trente tn CobraNet Glossary 5 5 etre E CobraNet connection ses comipobent up mre an ep aud DNO ORE component Glossary ine epe CODDPUFAHOD mene Tore rosae eege EE configuration Glossary Le ere bes tp o Aen tacere ten eritis etie eat 7 Control Change Control VO eaa e E DME64N 24N Owner s Manual D P dE 48 D ATE 52 d sice control PEE ee 24 17 diniensions 68 Disp Page TREE 49 ET 17 Display Setup Disp Page sen enero 49 EIER EE 15 DME N Network driver
13. Scenes can also be changed from a computer or GPI MIDI controller connected to the device The DME Designer application is used to make scene changes from a computer If a GPI MIDI controller is to be used for changes it must be initially set up for scene change control by using the DME Designer If head amplifier parameters are included in the recalled scene data the head amplifier settings will be changed accordingly Scene Store Stores the current scene data for later recall This function can be accessed in the same way from the ICP1 1 Press the SCENE button for longer than 2 seconds confirmation window will appear on the display Are vou Sure 7 tres ENTER Ho CANCEL 2 Press the ENTER button This stores the scene data in the current scene memory Press the CANCEL button if you want to abort the scene store operation 1 1 If head amplifier settings are included in the scene the Utility display HA page settings are also stored If head amplifier settings are not included in the scene the HA page settings are stored as head amplifier startup settings Any parameter values changed by GPI MIDI controllers will be lost if the power is turned off or if scenes are changed To preserve the changed values store the scene data DME64N 24N Owner s Manual Panel Operation and Displays Parameter Edit Displays Probe
14. damage may result DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Connection Connection The DME64N 24N must be connected to other DMEG4N 24N units as well as other audio equipment according to the audio system design Signal Types DMEG4N 24N audio system signals can be broadly categorized as follows 1 Audio The DME64N 24N will be required to send and receive audio signals to and from other DME64N 24N units as well as other audio equipment Audio signal transmission and reception will occur primarily via I O cards installed in the units I O card slot s The DME24N has 8 channels of built in audio I O that can be used without installing any extra cards 2 Zone Control Zone control signals control all DME64N 24N units and ICP1 control panels within the zone There are two types of zone control signals as follows Signals for communication between the computer or mixer that controls the entire area and the zone master DMEGAN 24N e Signals for communication between the zone master DME64N 24N and other DME64N 24N within the zone The DME Designer application running on the area control computer is used to send components and set parameters as required 3 Device Control These signals provide communication and control between individual devices Included in this category are MIDI messages transferred between USB and MIDI connectors GPI signals transferred between GPI connectors and remote head amp control signals handle
15. 2000000 P wm Pom ml F mnt 4 4 C C c UJ cC DME64N 24N DME64N 24N DME64N 24N DME64N 24N Word Clock Slave Word Clock Slave Word Clock Slave Word Clock Slave Daisy Chain Connection Word Clock Master WC OUT BNC WC IN WC OUT WC IN WC OUT WC IN BNC BNC BNC BNC BNC EHI E 5 e cb o P r Re Pom om PP mm ml 5 ET ET CT LT DME64N 24N DME64N 24N DME64N 24N Word Clock Slave Word Clock Slave Word Clock Slave DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Connection REMOTE Connection The REMOTE connector can be connected to remotely controllable Yamaha AD8HR or AD824 head amplifiers preamplifiers or RS 232C compatible controllers Up to 8 head ADSHR AD824 head amplifiers can be connected Control can be handled either from the Utility display HA page described on page 54 of this manual or from the DME Designer application When connecting to a combination of AD8HR and AD824 head amplifiers be sure to place ADSHR units closest to the DME64N 24N in the chain otherwise the AD8HR unit s may not be properly recognized by the DME64N 24N 9 pin D SUB Cable Interlink Cross lo ci
16. Rear Panel REMOTE WORD CLOCK x de 6 6 6 6 e 6 e n our W CASCADE IN wa EEE oto CC e 6 6 6 6 6 6 E CASCADE OUT CO UC cl 816 6 6 6 6 6 6 e OUT GND Re 6 6 6 6 6 6 efi PTE O a 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 ol a 618 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 of Noy ow _ 6 606 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 DD e dE m 759 TERMINATED ND sor C19 9 99 9 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 ein Cn 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 09 RARE EGER UE LILILIIILLIEIL E a p 3 2 1 e 09 es 6 6 66 0 6 0 6 6 09 65 I T I 8 1 IN Connector This is the devices three pronged AC power connector Connect to the AC mains using the supplied AC power cord See Preparation on page 20 for details Use the supplied AC cord clamp to prevent accidental disconnection of the AC po
17. The Utility display lock function is engaged Disengage the Utility display lock function This can be accomplished via the Utility display Lock page described on page 50 of this document If you have forgotten your password contact your Yamaha service center or representative MIDI messages cannot be transmitted or received The connection cable is not properly connected Make sure the connection cable is connected properly Power to the MIDI device is not turned on Turn power to the MIDI device on Set the MIDI transmit receive channel of the MIDI device to match the DME64N 24N channel setting s Set the MIDI device MIDI channel appropriately The DME64N 24N MIDI parameters are not set up properly Properly set up the DME64N 24N MIDI parameters MIDI setup can be accomplished via the Utility display MIDI page as described on page 52 of this document Scenes cannot be recalled via MIDI Program Change messages The MIDI settings may not be properly set up to allow Program Change message reception Make sure that the MIDI receive channel and other MIDI parameters are set up to allow Program Change message reception MIDI setup can be accomplished via the Utility display MIDI page as described on page 52 of this document The appropriate scene numbers are not assigned to the Program Change numbers being received Use the DME Designer application to assign the appropriate sc
18. AD8HR H Q 81 28 5 1 e CH 3 5 h 7 H Q sainprqu u 481 DFE GFF FF OFF Orr urr nrF urr urr urr urr orF uFF Q Fra en an au au au AD824 n H caino oo i s 5 10 480 OFF DFF DFF OFF OFF OFF Q HA Specifies the type of head amplifier to be set up The available options are AD8HR AD824 and Built in HA DME24N only When the AD8HR and AD824 are selected a number indicating the connection order will also appear Edit using the List Parameters editing procedure described on page 41 E DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual WCLK AD8HR AD824 only Specifies the word clock signal to be used by the head amplifier s Available settings of the AD8HR are D OUT WCLK IN INT44 1K INT48K INT88 2K and INT96K D OUT A Sets the word clock signal at the digital input as the master clock of the AD8HR WCLK IN Sets the word clock signal at BNC connector as the master clock of the AD8HR INT44 1K Sets the 44 1 kHz internal word clock as the master clock of the AD8HR INT48K Sets the 48 kHz internal word clock as the master clock of the AD8HR INT88 2K Sets the 88 2 kHz internal word clock as the master clock of the AD8HR INT96K Sets the 96 kHz internal w
19. 5 o 3 D 5 0 5 lt o 3 Select the desired monitor point from the list The audio signal from the selected monitoring point will be output via the PHONES jack Press the CANCEL button to move back to the previous edit display DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Spectrum Display Spectrum Display The monitor functions also provide spectrum analyzer type level display of the signal at the selected monitor point Spectrum display is not available on the ICP1 control panel Procedure 1 Select the monitor point for which you want to see a spectrum display from the list 2 Press the ENTER button spectrum display of the audio signal at the selected monitor point will appear CHANNEL L PEAR HOLD IDN an 315 1 058 SK 20K LEUEL 2 Frequency These are the separate frequency bands displayed Band Output Level Signal level is displayed independently in 31 separate frequency bands Output level is displayed in 12 steps Peak Hold When the peak hold function is ON peak levels since the current monitor point was selected are held indefinitely Peak levels are cleared after one second when peak hold is OFE To turn the peak hold function ON OFE move the cursor to the HOLD setting and press the ENTER key to alternately turn it ON or OFF L R Select Indicates when the spectrum display is for the left
20. Control Change parameter resolution is 128 regardless of the parameters effective range For finer settings use Parameter Change Transmit When the Control Change Tx Switch is on appropriate Control Change data will be transmitted when parameter is edited via the panel controls as specified by the MIDI Control Change table and MIDI Tx Channel settings Transmission does not occur when switching Configurations Refer to Supplementary Information 1 for cases in which multiple messages are assigned to single parameter Status Bnh 1011nnnnb Control Change Data cch 0cccccccb Control Change No 1 31 33 95 102 119 vvh Ovvvvvvvb Control Value 0 127 DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual MIDI Data Format gt 5 5 z x 4 5 Parameter Change F7h Receive When the Parameter Change Rx Switch is On Parameter Change messages are received on the MIDI channel specified by the Device ID Rx Ch parameter Transmit When the Parameter Change Tx Switch is On appropriate Parameter Change data will be transmitted when a parameter is edited via the panel controls as specified by the MIDI Parameter Change table and MIDI Tx Channel settings Refer to Supplementary Information 1 for cases in which multiple messages are assigned to single parameter Refer to Supplemental Information 2 for information on setting Parameter Data values
21. USB Connection Connect the DMEG4N 24N USB connector to the computers USB connector using a USB cable USB connections can be used in the following two ways 1 Connect the computer to and control the zone master DME64N 24N using the DME Designer 2 Connect to any individual DME64N 24N and control that DME64N 24N unit using MIDI commands from a MIDI sequencer or similar software DME Designer can be used for overall zone control as well as sending components to the zone via the zone master When using MIDI commands from MIDI sequencer to directly control DME64N 24N HOST see page 52 should be set to USB 1 or USB 2 The correspondence between the MIDI commands to be received transmitted and the scene parameters can be set up using the DME Designer The USB port being used by the DME Designer cannot also be used by a MIDI sequencer or other application When connecting a computer to a DME64N 24N via USB the appropriate USB MIDI driver must be installed on the computer Refer to the DME Designer Installation Guide for details on installing the appropriate driver Make sure that the USB MIDI driver THRU setting is 2 E Zone Master 9 t poc jos L muunmnmjug L J LJ E DME64N 24N
22. copied to the computer when the DME Designer application is installed DME Designer 6 DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual DME64N 24N Audio System Overview Front Panel gt 5 D 5 5 5 0 gt o The Controls and Connectors Front Panel DME64N lt lt rT X e 8 6 og e e 55g CHA D USED ee B P 9 9 j M G C 96kHz L 4 88 2kHz L 1 MASTER o 44 ikHz DME24N CO YAMAHA d 8 H gt 0 USED SCENE NUMBER POWER e cancer enren L 196kHz MIDI L 3188 2kHz L 3 MASTER L 148kHz L 31 44 1kHz Q USB Connector computer can be connected here when it is necessary to program or control the device When a USB connection is to be used the USB MIDI driver must be installed on the computer Refer to the DME Designer Installation Guide for installation in
23. 9 OUTPUT 15 16 43 OUTPUT 15 16 10 DTRIN 44 DTR IN 1 DTR OUT 44 DTR OUT 11 RTS OUT 45 RTS OUT 1 RTS IN 45 RTS IN 12 GND 46 GND 1 GND 46 GND 13 WORD CLOCK IN 47 WORD CLOCK IN 13 WORD CLOCK OUT 47 WORD CLOCK OUT 14 WORD CLOCK OUT 48 WORD CLOCK OUT 14 WORD CLOCK IN 48 WORD CLOCK IN 15 CONTROL IN 49 CONTROL IN 1 CONTROL OUT 49 CONTROL OUT 16 CONTROL OUT 50 CONTROL OUT 1 CONTROL IN 50 CONTROL IN 17 GND 51 ID6 IN 1 GND 51 ID6 OUT 18 GND 52 106 OUT 1 GND 52 106 19 INPUT 17 18 53 INPUT 17 18 1 OUTPUT 17 18 53 OUTPUT 17 18 20 INPUT 19 20 54 INPUT 19 20 20 OUTPUT 19 20 54 OUTPUT 19 20 21 INPUT 21 22 55 INPUT 21 22 21 OUTPUT 21 22 55 OUTPUT 21 22 22 INPUT 23 24 56 INPUT 23 24 22 OUTPUT 23 24 56 OUTPUT 23 24 23 INPUT 25 26 57 INPUT 25 26 23 OUTPUT 25 26 57 OUTPUT 25 26 24 INPUT 27 28 58 INPUT 27 28 24 OUTPUT 27 28 58 OUTPUT 27 28 25 INPUT 29 30 59 INPUT 29 30 25 OUTPUT 29 30 59 OUTPUT 29 30 26 INPUT 31 32 60 INPUT 31 32 26 OUTPUT 31 32 60 OUTPUT 31 32 27 IDOIN 61 IDI 27 1100 OUT 61 ID OUT gt 28 ID2IN 62 ID3IN 28 ID2 OUT 62 103 OUT E 29 ID4IN 63 IDS IN 29 ID4 OUT 63 105 OUT 5 30 IDO OUT 64 ID1 OUT 30 IDO IN 64 IDI
24. CASCADE connectors Page 55 Head Margin Status and setup for the head margin of the audio signal handled via the CASCADE connectors Unit No Specifies how many devices the unit is from the beginning of the cascade chain Mixer I O Status and setup for the channels to be used for audio signals cascaded to a mixer DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Utility Displays Utility Display Operation The general procedure for operating the Utility displays is outlined below 1 Press the UTILITY button for longer than 2 seconds from the Main display to go to the Utility display 2 Press the UTILITY button as many times as necessary until the desired parameter page appears 3 Use the cursor buttons 4 5 to select the parameter you want to edit On the ICP1 the function buttons are used in place of the cursor buttons as follows Date Shows the currently set date and time The internal clock and calendar can be set here Edit using the Numeric Parameters editing procedure described on page 40 Zone slave cannot be used to set this parameter Date Time Parameter Edit Dialog Info Het Disr Lock Ex E ba 81 1 Year Month Day Hour Minute Second F1 F3 F5 button F2 button button button Left Up Right Down 4 Press the ENTER button This either confirms a selection or edit or ca
25. DAW control surface is to be used to control the DME64N 24N When Type 1 2 is selected Host Select is automatically set to MIDI 3 3 MIDI Tx Channel Specifies the MIDI transmit channel 1 16 3 4 MIDI Rx Channel Specified the MIDI receive channel 1 16 3 5 MIDI Tx Switch Program Change Tx Switch turns Bank Select MSB LSB and Program Change transmission on or off Control Change Tx Switch turns Control Change transmission on or off Parameter Change Tx Switch turns Parameter Change transmission on or off 3 6 MIDI Rx Switch Program Change Rx Switch turns Bank Select MSB LSB and Program Change reception on or off Control Change Rx Switch turns Control Change reception on or off Parameter Change Rx Switch turns Parameter Change reception on or off 3 7 MIDI Omni Switch Program Change Omni Switch turns the Bank Select MSB LSB and Program Change omni mode on or off Control Change Omni Switch turns the Control Change omni mode on or off 3 8 MIDI Echo Back Switch Program Change Echo Back Switch turns Bank Select MSB LSB and Program Change echo back on or off Control Change Echo Back Switch turns Control Change echo back on or off Parameter Change Echo Back Switch turns Parameter Change echo back on or off 4 MIDI Format Number Format Notation Numbers ending with h are in hexadecimal format while numbers ending with b are binary format Characters A eon through F in hexad
26. Euroblock Connection on page 35 for instructions on connecting cables to the Euroblock connectors pag 5 DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual E Appendix Options Control Panel Installation 1 Screw the frame plate to the terminal box Terminal box not included Use standard US type wall box 3 gang for CP4SF and 1 gang for CP4SW and CPISF with depth 44 millimeters or more The screw heads should extend from the frame plate by no more than 3 millimeters 2 Screw the control panel to the frame plate Tighten the screws used to attach the control panel to the frame plate with a torque of less than 1 5 Nm CP4SW 2 CP1SF Control panel unit Euroblock connected Control panel unit Euroblock connected Frame plate for control Frame plate for control panel mounting panel mounting CP4SF Control panel unit Euroblock connected Frame plate for control panel mounting gt 5 o 5 z x DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Error Messages Error Messages Message Meaning Action Error messages Cannot Select No selectable items are available in the scene or monitoring point list display Make the appropriate settings via the DME Designer application Flash Rom Full The flash ROM is full Reduce the number of stored scenes Invalid Password An invalid password has been entered Enter the correct password If you have lost or forgotten your password
27. LCD Backlight Current status and setup for the display panel backlight Meter Fall Time Current status and setup for meter fall time Lock Current status and setup for panel lock and related functions Page 50 Utility Current status and setup for the Utility display settings Panel Lock Boot Current status and setup for the DMEG4N 24N s power on panel lock status Panel Lock Target Current status and setup for the panel lock target User Defined Lock Panel lock and setup for each page of user defined parameters Misc Current status and setup for settings not included in other pages Page 51 Scene Store Current status and setup for scene store accessibility Remote Current status and setup for the REMOTE connector WCLK Current status and selection of the DME64N 24N word clock Page 51 Fs Displays the word clock frequency Int Current status of the internal word clock WCIN Current status of the word clock received at the WORD CLOCK IN connector Cascade Current status of the word clock received via the CASCADE IN and CASCADE OUT connectors SLOT1 4 Current status of the word clock received via cards plugged in to the I O card slots o Slot Displays info about an I O card installed in a DME64N 24N 1 0 slot Page 52 S Card name Displays the name of the installed card no title Resets the installed card Format Displays the audio format 88 2 or 96 kHz MIDI Current status and setup for MIDI functions Page 52 Host Current st
28. Unlock or Lock Unlock The Utility display can be accessed without a password Lock A password must be entered to access the Utility display When Lock is selected a password entry window will appear when the UTILITY button is pressed to access the utility pages Uti Password LIDDICIBDOLDIDIE Lock Use the and buttons to position the cursor and the dial to enter the desired character at the cursor location When all of the password s characters have been entered as required press the ENTER button The password will also be required when switching from the Unlock mode to the Lock mode Password security and management is very important If you forget your password the unit cannot be operated If you forget your password contact the system administrator If the password become unrecoverable for some reason and you need to unlock the system please contact your Yamaha representative DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Panel Lock Boot Determines whether or not panel lock will be on when power to the device is turned on This parameter can be set to Unlock or Lock Unlock Panel lock is OFF when power to the device is turned on Lock Panel lock is ON when power to the device is turned on Panel Lock Target Determines the controls control functions to be affected by panel loc
29. connector cable is disconnected Select the WORD CLOCK IN connector as the word clock source Connect the cable No audio output An I O card is not properly installed Make sure that an appropriate I O card is inserted in an slot and that its screws are securely tightened Refer to I O Card Installation on page 22 for details No audio input is present Make sure that an audio input signal is present There is no scene data Store appropriate scene data in the DME64N 24N scene memory Use the DME Designer application for scene setup The current scene is not properly wired to produce audio output Redesign the scene to allow the desired audio output The mute function is engaged Disengage the mute function Refer to Mute Switching on page 42 for details The output level is set too low ncrease the output level Refer to Output Level Control on page 42 for details The DME64N 24N is not synchronized to the selected word clock Select a different word clock source Refer to the WCLK section on page 51 You are attempting to run a scene that is not compatible with 88 2 96 kHz operation at 88 2 96 kHz Set the word clock to 44 1 48 kHz When an external device is being used as the word clock master and the word clock source is changed noise appears at the analog outputs This is normal and can occur when an MY8 AT c
30. contact your Yamaha service center or representative Low Battery The backup battery voltage is low Stop using the device immediately and contact your Yamaha service center or representative MIDI Port In Use The MIDI host setting is set to the same setting as the DME Designer application Set the Utility MIDI page Host parameter to a different port No Battery The battery is completely depleted Stop using the device immediately and contact your Yamaha service center or representative Param Access Err Current setting cannot be displayed Try again Param Set Err Current setting cannot be changed Try again Saving Failed Slots Overloaded A save operation has failed The current being used all cards installed in I O slots exceeds the rated limit Stop using the device immediately and contact your Yamaha service center or representative Re install the cards so that the current limit is not exceeded Store Disable Status messages The scene store parameter is set to Disable Set the scene store parameter to Enable via the Utility display Lock page CAS In Sync Err The DME64N 24N clock is not in sync with the clock signal being received at the CASCADE IN connector Set the device connected to the CASCADE IN connector and the DME64N 24N to use the same word clock CAS Out Sync Err Connecting The DME64N 24N clock is not in sync with the clock si
31. feeds etc Audio Signals Input gt Output gt Loto gt Mix Outputs gt A gt gt F O H etc gt e gt EB x Power Amplifiers Mic Line etc DME64N 24N Speakers Outboard Signal Processing A single DMEG4N 24N can replace racks of standard outboard processing and effects gear Send L 6 Input gt m gt R Compressor Audio Reverb Signals Delay gt L Equalizer lt Output 4 Mixer DME64N 24N Output Processor Multi band output processing is just one of the many output processing functions the DMEG4N 24N could be applied to single DMEGAN can handle up to 64 channels while a DME24N can handle up to 24 channels for extraordinary capacity and versatility High gt High Band Power Amp gt Tweeter ud band gt 1 gt m gt Audio Input gt l a gt Signals pu Band Output Mid Band Power Midrange gt ES Low Band Low Band Power Amp Woofer DME64N 24N Power Amps Speakers DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual E DME64N 24N Audio System Overview System Examples System Examples Single DME24N Meeting Room Installation Here s an example of a single DME24N used to control the sound in four partitionable regions The built in microphone preamplifiers and A D converters allow
32. i USB Cable In the case of 1 above Ethernet Straight Cable H Computer Switching Hub DME Designer operation Ethernet Straight Cable se oa EREM mun wm D UC UC UC DME64N 24N DME64N 24N 0 Computer USB Cable d MIDI sequencer similar operation In the case of 2 above ml DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Connection Ethernet Connection NETWORK Connector Connect the NETWORK connector on the rear panel of the DME64N 24N to the network switching hub via a straight Ethernet cable Ethernet connections can be used in the following two ways e Connect the computer to the zone master DME64N 24N Connect the zone master DME64N 24N to zone slave DMEGAN 24N units Appropriate IP addresses must be assigned to all devices connected to an Ethernet network Refer to the Utility display Net page page 48 of this document for IP address setting details When connecting a computer to DMEG4N 24N via Ethernet the appropriate DME N Network driver must be installed on the computer Refer to the DME Designer Installation Guide for details on installing the appropriate driver A DMEG4N 24N Ethernet connection falls into the Class C Network category In a class C network of the assignable IP addresses HE HB is t
33. o 3 D 0 E 5 lt o Panel Operation and Displays The Panel Buttons and Displays By pressing the panel buttons it is possible to select the DME64N 24N Main display Utility display and Parameter Edit displays that allow individual settings to be edited and changed refer to the pages listed below for more detailed information about each display HOME button gt Main Display Page 39 The Main display can be directly recalled from any display other than the Main display by pressing the HOME button The Main display shows the current scene information outeri IL outers SEN leen Cont rol 4 ri r2 1 HOME button gt User defined Parameter Page Selection Page 42 Pressing the HOME button while the Main display is shown sequentially selects the four user defined parameter pages outer1 JRouter2 Router3 Fader3 L Fader4 L Fader1 5 J Deos contro Sem cont rot 1 lRouter4 Fader1 L Fader2 1 Fader2 olfFader3 0lFader4 0l Main display Switches the pages of the user defined parameter MUTE button gt Mute Display Page 42 LEVEL button gt Output Level Display Page 42 SCENE button gt Scene Recall Display Page 43 Scene Store Display Page 43 These buttons can be pressed from the Main or
34. 33 WORD CLOCK IN WORD CLOCK OUT Connectors 3 19 33 word clock master Word Clock Setup WCLK Page 51 33 7 0 DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual ZONE 13 Zone Net Page semences 48 ZONE nier ee rri tite nets 24 ZONE MASEL D 13 TONE slave oe dee aire 13 For details of products please contact your nearest Yamaha representative or the authorized distributor listed below Pour plus de d tails sur les produits veuillez vous adresser Yamaha ou au distributeur le plus proche de vous figurant dans la liste suivante NORTH AMERICA CANADA Yamaha Canada Music Ltd 135 Milner Avenue Scarborough Ontario MIS 3RI Canada Tel 416 298 1311 U S A Yamaha Corporation of America 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park Calif 90620 U S A Tel 714 522 9011 CENTRAL amp SOUTH AMERICA MEXICO Yamaha de M xico S A de C V Calz Javier Rojo G mez 1149 Col Guadalupe del Moral C P 09300 M xico D F M xico Tel 55 5804 0600 BRAZIL Yamaha Musical do Brasil Ltda Av Reboucas 2636 Pinheiros CEP 05402 400 Sao Paulo SP Brasil Tel 011 3085 1377 ARGENTINA Yamaha Music Latin America S A Sucursal de Argentina Viamonte 1145 Piso2 B 1053 Buenos Aires Argentina Tel 1 4371 7021 PANAMA AND OTHER LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES Yamaha Music Latin America S A Torre
35. AD8HR head amplifier channel This parameter is only available for the AD8HR head amplifier Edit using the Numeric Parameters editing procedure described on page 40 Cascade Setup CASCAD Page Determines the operation of the CASCADE connectors Refer to CASCADE Connection on page 32 for connection details This page only appears on the DMEGAN 3 CRSCHDI Head Margin 5 8 Hier 110 EE 3 1 15 IH 19 20 22 23 24 25 2b 27 gH 29 30 31 Head Margin Shows the status and sets the head margin of the audio signal handled via the CASCADE connectors The options are 0027 and 18dB OdB The head margin is 0 dB 18dB The head margin is 18 dB The Head Margin setting only applies when connected to mixer When not connected to a mixer the head margin is automatically set to 0 dB Unit No This parameter specifies how many devices the unit is from the beginning of the cascade chain OUT IN OUT IN 909 LE I ge ge SE e pa L e DMEGAN DMEGAN DMEGAN Unit 01 UnitNo 02 Unit 03 Mixer UO Status and setup for the channels to be used for audio signals cascaded to mixer Edit by moving the cursor to a channel number and pressing ENTER to set as required Channel audio will be transmitted to a
36. Banco General Piso 7 Urbanizaci n Marbella Calle 47 y Aquilino de la Guardia Ciudad de Panam Panam Tel 4 507 269 5311 EUROPE THE UNITED KINGDOM Yamaha Kemble Music U K Ltd Sherbourne Drive Tilbrook Milton Keynes 8BL England Tel 01908 366700 GERMANY Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH SiemensstraBe 22 34 25462 Rellingen Germany Tel 04101 3030 SWITZERLAND LIECHTENSTEIN Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH Branch Switzerland Seefeldstrasse 94 8008 Z rich Switzerland Tel 01 383 3990 AUSTRIA Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH Branch Austria Schleiergasse 20 A 1100 Wien Austria Tel 01 60203900 THE NETHERLANDS Yamaha Music Central Europe Branch Nederland Clarissenhof 5 b 4133 AB Vianen The Netherlands Tel 0347 358 040 PA11 Die Einzelheiten zu Produkten sind bei Ihrer unten aufgef hrten Niederlassung und bei Yamaha Vertragsh ndlern in den jeweiligen Bestimmungsl ndern erh ltlich Para detalles sobre productos contacte su tienda Yamaha m s cercana el distribuidor autorizado que se lista debajo BELGIUM LUXEMBOURG Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH Branch Belgium Rue de Geneve Genevastraat 10 1140 Brussels Belgium Tel 02 726 6032 FRANCE Yamaha Musique France BP 70 77312 Marne la Vall e Cedex 2 France Tel 01 64 61 4000 ITALY Yamaha Musica Italia S P A Combo Division Viale Italia 88 20020 Lainate Milano Italy Tel 02 935 771 SPAIN PORTUGAL Yamaha Hazen
37. Control a d 2i Dane 5 A Es DME64N PC N Series DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual ur System Examples Single DME64N Sound Reinforcement For live sound reinforcement applications a DMEGAN can be connected to a Yamaha 5 digital mixing console for example to provide significantly expanded processing power In this type of application the DMEGAN could be used to provide up to an additional 64 matrix outs as well as output processing such as GEQs level controls crossovers delays and more The DME to console connection can be made either the cascade connector 68 pin Half pitch D SUB Cable CASCADE OUT CASCADE IN Qu eed m Pom unt 4 UC UC 5 DME64N gt N gt z gt c o lt o 3 o lt o DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual DMEGAN 24N Audio System Network DMEG4N 24N Audio System Network To facilitate understanding and conceptualizing an overall DME64N 24N system the terms area and zone are applied The entire area serviced by the system is the area while audio processing divisions within the area are zones A single computer can be used to control the entire area as well as individual zones in DME64N 24N audio system Up to 16 DMEGAN 24N units can operate in any one zone
38. Edit display after the value s have been edited as required Parameter Edit Display with Multiple Numeric Parameters Info Het DisF Lock D Address rez OE3 Gee oz 1 Use the cursor buttons 4 A Y gt to select the value to be edited EL DEN Info Het Disr Lock IP Address 7537 902 Parameter Edit Displays 2 Rotate the dial to edit the value as required Info Het Dizr Lock jk IP Address feet eat ES 3 Repeat step 1 to select the next value to be edited use the dial to edit as required and repeat until all values have been edited as required 4 When all values have been edited press the ENTER button confirmation window will appear press ENTER one more time to confirm the edits and close the window Are vou sure 7 Yes ENTER Kev 42 lt CANCEL You can close the window without changing any values by pressing the CANCEL button rather than the ENTER button List Parameters List parameters allow you to make one selection from a list of possibilities Rotate the dial to scroll up or down the list In some cases the centermost item on the display will be always highlighted as the list is scrolled and in others the same item will remain highlight as the list is scrolled up or down List Parameter with Center Item Always Highlighted
39. Output Level Control ten temer 42 Output Level Indicator sisisi nessis 39 P Pape Scroll Bar aane nionem o iore E e Eee 39 39 Panel Lock Boot 50 Panel Lock Con 254 tede dienten 39 50 Parameter Change i terrent terim 53 Parameter Edit display 40 Peak Hold Level Meter display ENEE 46 Peak Hold Spectrum display 45 5 eerte 45 PEAK Tiidicatott 17 Phantom Master Switch 55 Phantom Power Glossary 74 0 17 PHONES LEVEL Control 17 POWER git eebe ege eege 17 prepafatiOn 20 preset parameter Glossary naines 74 Probe Monitor Function ss 44 reste sense sense 53 R M 18 Remote Mise Pape EE REMOTE connection REMOTE Connector Reset GPU a acetic fovet aci OL ten ome Reset Slot Page ito oido ire ie ria o ECHO RIEA5 GIOSSAEy i ae aereo derer e router Glossary sheet veniente RS 232 C GlOSSdEy EE 5 scene Glossary SCENE SCENE Button ICP1 Scene Information nn SCENE NUMBER Indicator 17 Appendix DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Index gt 5 o 5 5 x Scene Recall u
40. Utility displays to directly call the related parameter edit displays MONITOR button gt Monitor Point Selection Display Page 44 This function is useful for level monitoring When the button is pressed the monitor point selection display will appear and the spectrum analyzer display will appear when a selection has been made UTILITY button gt Utility Display Page 47 The Utility display appears when the UTILITY button is pressed for longer than two seconds while the Main display is showing The Utility display includes a number of pages that can be selected in sequence by repeatedly pressing the UTILITY button DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Display Display The display will appear in few seconds after the power is turned on The Main display shows information about the current scene Nothing will appear on the display if no scene data is stored in the DME64N 24N scene memory this is the case when the unit is initially shipped for example Up to 24 parameters can be accessed from DME64N 24N ICP1 control panel for each scene Six parameters are shown on the Main display at a time Control lis Router4 Fade 1 2 7 2 Scene Information The current scene number and name Scene names can be entered by using the DME Designer
41. application maximum of 12 one byte Roman characters can be displayed in a scene name When two byte characters are to be used for languages such as Japanese the total number of displayable characters is reduced accordingly When the power is turned on the last scene selected before the power was turned off is automatically recalled User defined Parameter Names Displays the user defined parameters The parameters are specified by using the DME Designer application maximum of 24 parameters can be made available for user control but only six parameters can be shown in any one display page Press the HOME button to switch to other available parameter pages A maximum of 8 one byte Roman characters can be displayed in a parameter name When two byte characters are to be used for languages such as Japanese the total number of displayable characters is reduced accordingly Parameters are selected for editing by using the cursor buttons 4 to select the parameter and then pressing ENTER Page Scroll Bar The scroll bar provides an indication of which parameter page is currently being displayed 4 pages are available and the scroll bar moves one position to the right each time the HOME button is pressed and a new page of parameters is selected and then back to the leftmost position after the rightmost position has been reached Mute Indicator Shows the current mute ON OFF st
42. components and connections that make up an audio system in the DME64N 24N D Sub DSP Digital Signal processor Another common form of connector that gets its name from the D shape of the connector This type of connector can be securely attached using screws Individual pins are used to connect each of the cable s conductors D Sub connectors come in 9 pin 15 pin 25 pin 37 pin and other sizes A semiconductor chip LSI or device containing one or more such chips developed specifically to process large volumes of data in real time Ideal for processing digital audio Ethernet A network protocol jointly developed by the Xerox DEC and Intel corporations and codified in the IEEE 802 3 industry standard Transfer speeds have increased to 100 Mbps 1000 Mbps and 10 Gbps from the initial 10 Mbps while maintaining network compatibility Euroblock A connector system consisting of plug and socket components that allows easy solder less wiring for a range of installations and devices Simply insert the wire into the plug slot tighten the screw and plug into the socket to complete the connection GPI General Purpose Interface A general purpose control interface that can be used to allow control of the DME64N 24N via external devices and custom made controllers Connections are made via a Euroblock connector The optional CP4SW CP1SF and CP4SF control panels also connect GPI Initial Settings The initial
43. cord can damage it feedback and may damage the speakers e Do not expose the device to excessive dust or vibrations or extreme cold or heat such as in direct sunlight near a heater or in a car during the day to prevent the possibility of panel disfiguration or damage to the internal components e Do not place the device in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over e Do not block the vents This device has ventilation holes at the front and rear to prevent the internal temperature from rising too high In particular do not place the device on its side or upside down or place it in any poorly ventilated location such as a bookcase or closet e Do not use the device in the vicinity of a TV radio stereo equipment mobile phone or other electric devices Otherwise the device TV or radio may generate noise DME64N 24N Owner s Manual 5 1 1 2 COD COUT Before connecting the device to other devices turn the power for all Do not insert your fingers or hand in any gaps or openings on the device devices Before turning the power on or off for all devices set all volume vents ports etc levels to minimum e Avoid inserting or dropping foreign objects paper plastic metal etc Be sure to connect to a properly grounded power source A ground screw into any gaps or openings on the device vents ports etc If this terminal is provided on the rear panel for safely grounding the
44. device and happens turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from preventing electrical shock he AC outlet Then have the device inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel Do not use the device or headphones for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level since this can cause permanent hearing loss Remove the power plug from the AC outlet when cleaning the device f you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears consult a physician Do not rest your weight on the device or place heavy objects on it and avoid use excessive force on the buttons switches or connectors Backup battery This device has built in backup battery When you unplug the power cord from the AC outlet the internal SRAM data is retained However if the backup battery fully discharges this data will be lost When the backup battery is running low the Display indicates Low Battery or No Battery In this case immediately save the data to an external devices such as a computer then have qualified Yamaha service personnel replace the backup battery Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the device or data that is lost or destroyed Always turn the power off when the device is not in use The performance of components with moving contacts such as switches volume controls and connectors deteriorates over time Consul
45. direct connection of up to 8 microphone inputs while the 8 analog outputs can directly feed four stereo power amplifiers Scenes can be set up to handle any of the possible partition configurations allowing background music and microphone sources to be handled as required by each configuration In this example an ICP1 Intelligent Control Panel is installed in one region to allow scene recall and parameter control Other regions have a 1 fader 1 switch CP1SF control panels to allow users to adjust microphone and background music levels CD Player For Region A For Region B DME24N XM4220 Power Amplifier o A gt z gt c o lt 5 3 o lt o S 1 1 38 1 CPiSF Control Panel 1 Jr Speakers 1 Speakers Speakers Speakers Intelligent i Control Panel 1 Region 1 Region 1 1 1 Region 2 Region B 2 1 1 1 1 1 CP1SF CPISF Speakers L Speakers R Speakers L Speakers R Control Panel li 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual System Examples Multiple DME64N Large Stadium Or Multi purpose Hall System In this system live audi
46. more that 2 seconds the Mute display will appear HOME Button Directly recalls the home main display If pressed while the main display is showing the HOME button steps through the user defined parameter display pages page 42 Q SCENE Button Calls the scene recall display page 43 Calls the scene store confirmation display if pressed and held from longer than 2 seconds page 43 The indicator will light green while the scene recall store display is showing CANCEL Button Closes the window on the display ENTER Button Confirms and enters a value or setting Display Displays scene information and device parameters Q Dial Adjusts the value of selected parameters The ICP1 dial functions in the same way as the DME64N 24N dial ICP1 Installation A Please have the ICP1 installed by a Yamaha qualified contractor Consult your Yamaha representative CAUTION 1 Connect the control panel unit and the ICP1 adaptor box Appendix Use an Ethernet straight cable Do not use a cross cable to connect the control panel unit and adaptor box Also do not use joint connectors cross cable converters or other extension adaptors Connect ct the control panel unit and adaptor box directly not via a hub For maximum safety be sure to securely connect the ICP1 earth screw to an earth connection CAUTION Control panel unit Earth screw DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Op
47. of the error Network Setup Preparing network connection None required No Current Scene There is no data in the current scene Send appropriate scene data from a computer running the DME Designer application No MAC Adr AC address not specified This could be due do a hardware malfunction Refer this problem to a Yamaha service center or representative Panel Locked Panel operation not allowed Press the CANCEL button for longer than 2 seconds to disengage panel lock and allow panel operation Panel Unlocked Panel lock has been disengaged Panel operation is now possible None required Recovering A DME64N 24N program update attempt has failed and the previous program is currently being restored Do not turn power off After the program has been restored try the update operation again If repeated update attempts fail a hardware malfunction may be the problem Contact your Yamaha service center or representative Saving HA Info Head amplifier info save in progress Do not turn power off None required DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Error Messages gt 5 5 z x Message Meaning Action Saving Setup Info Scene Recalling Info set up via the Utility display other than head amplifier info is being saved Do not turn power off Scene recall in progress one required one req
48. plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE 11 12 13 14 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus e When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 154 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT This product when installed as indicated in the instructions con tained in
49. received via the WORD IN connector Word clock can also be received and transmitted via a mini YGDAI card installed in an I O slot or the CASCADE IN and CASCADE OUT connectors It is necessary to specify whether the DME64N 24N will use the internal word clock or an external word clock for synchronization Refer to the Utility display WCLK page described on page 51 of this manual for details device transmitting the word clock signal that will be used by other devices for synchronization is the word clock master while devices received the word clock are word clock slaves WC OUT WC IN Word Clock 2 ad Master w wm UC DME64N 24N Word Clock Slave To distribute the word clock signal from one device to multiple slave devices either a word clock distribution box or daisy chained connection can be used Preparation Distribution Box Connection Word Clock WC OUT BNC Word Clock Master Distribution Box ls IN BNC Y wc IN BNC WC IN BNC Y WC IN BNC 8 0 1 0 1 rp fF ELO Bm maoaaogoagjuczd
50. ss 27 DSP Digital Signal processor Glossary 74 BEST E 74 ENTER Button seite roo da hne 17 ENTER B re n CPN nanas 57 0 lu e Ethernet Glossary Ethernet connection Eurobl ck iii eee rne bere Buroblock Glossaty EXT CLOCK Indicator Button CPL 56 F2 Button E 56 F3 Button aci onem 56 FA UTILEFY Button 56 F5 Button ICPI 57 F6 MUTE Button ICP1 57 Format HA Page Format Slot Page Br quency anoo m Bono dun opa du tici d etre front panel E GPI General Purpose Interface 31 GPI General Purpose Interface Glossary 74 0 31 GPI Connector 18 31 Ground 1 a ai 18 HA A Head Amplifier Setup HA Page Plead some Eliph pass High pass Filter Frequency Index HOME Button en 17 HOME Buttor 57 52 55 22 card installation procedure ss 23 ION 19 TOP EE 56 IN OUT Connect rs 19 35 ION Tu EE 48 initial s ttings Glossaty seocnosrsadsicninemani areon 74 Input O
51. terminal Output channels each have an OUT terminal and a GND terminal The open voltage at the V terminal is 5V while the IN terminal detects voltage changes from 0V 5V The OUT terminals output either OV or 5V See GPI Connection on page 31 for connection details Rear Panel MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI THRU Connectors These are standard MIDI connectors that handle reception and transmission of MIDI data MIDI IN receives MIDI data MIDI OUT transmits MIDI data and MIDI THRU re transmits MIDI data received at the MIDI IN connector See MIDI Connection on page 30 for connection details WORD CLOCK IN WORD CLOCK OUT Connectors These BNC connector receive and transmit word clock from and to external equipment See Word Clock Connection on page 33 for connection details Word clock settings are available via the 6601068 Utility display WCLK page see page 51 of this document Q NETWORK Connector This is 100 10 Ethernet connector for connection to a computer or other DME64N 24N units Normally this connector will be connected to a network hub via an Ethernet straight cable When two DME64N 24N units are to be directly connected a cross cable should be used REMOTE Connector This 9 pin D SUB connector allows connection to Yamaha AD824 or AD8HR remote head amplifiers or other RS 232C compatible controllers Refer to page 34 for connection d
52. values and settings of all editable parameters that will be in effect when a device is powered on for the first time after it is shipped from the factory Also known as default settings or initial factory settings MAC Media Access Control Address The MAC address is also known as the Ethernet address and is an independent address assigned to all Ethernet devices worldwide No two devices can have the same address MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface An international standard for data communication between electronic musical instruments and audio devices Mini YGDAI Yamaha General Digital Audio Interface card A standard for I O cards that can be installed to Yamaha audio products Phantom Power A power delivery system that allows power to be delivered to devices along with audio signals via standard balanced audio cables The term phantom is applied because the System uses the audio conductors for power delivery without disrupting the audio signal the power is not seen by the audio signal Preset Parameter The parameter set of all components included in a configuration DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Glossary Terms Explanations RJ 45 An 8 conductor modular connector used for Ethernet cable and ISDN telephone connections The appearance is similar to the RJ 11 connectors used for telephone lines but the connector is actually somewhat larger RJ stands for Regis
53. 1 0 0 data 0 1Fh data 2 7Fh data 3 78h data 4 18h data 1 7Fh DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual MIDI Data Format YAMAHA Digital Mixing Engine Date 31 MAR 2004 Model DME64N 24N MIDI Implementation Chart Version 1 20 Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Default 16 16 Memorized Channel Changed 16 16 Default X X Mode Messages X X Altered XX Note X X Number True voice x Velocity Note ON X X Note OFF X X After Key s X X Touch Ch s X X Pitch Bend 0 32 SS O 1 Bank Select 1 31 33 95 102 119 O 2 O 2 Assignable Control Change 5 0 127 1 0 127 1 Change True 0 7 5 System Exclusive 3 3 Song Pos X X Common Song Sel X X Tune X X System Clock X Real Time Commands X X All Sound Off X x Aux Reset All Cntrls X X Local ON OFF X X Mes All Notes OFF X X sages Active Sense X Reset X Notes not include controller command 1 transmit receive if program change switch is on 2 transmit receive if control change switch is on 3 transmit receive if parameter change switch 1 on Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMN
54. Control Change assignments The parameter may be assigned to control from an external controller connected to the GPI interface Use the DME Designer application to check the GPI input assignments DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Troubleshooting gt 5 5 z x Symptom Possible Causes Possible Solutions The panel controls don t work The Panel Lock function is engaged Disengage the Panel Lock function Refer to the Panel Lock section on page 39 No DME64N 24N is assigned as the zone master For each zone one DME64N 24N must be assigned as the zone master This can be accomplished via the Utility display Net page described on page 48 of this document The IP address is not set properly Set an appropriate IP address This can be accomplished via the Utility display Net page described on page 48 of this document User defined parameters cannot be edited The user defined parameter lock function is engaged Disengage the user defined parameter lock function This can be accomplished via the Utility display Lock page described on page 50 of this document Scenes can be recalled but not stored The scene store parameter is set to Disable Set the scene store parameter to Enable This can be accomplished via the Utility display Lock page described on page 50 of this document Can t open the Utility display
55. DME64N 24N units in each zone are interconnected and function as a single system Each zone always includes one DME64N 24N which functions as the zone master and controls all other DME64N 24N and ICP1 units zone slaves in the same zone If a computer is connected to the zone master the computer can be used to control all devices in the zones SECO si gt SEQ sh at 0 Se 5 2 4 a mO di DME64N DME64N DME64N DME64N DME64N 24N Audio System Overview gt gt 7 SE 5 P 594 n 4 SC so 4 Lanser L L 4 DME64N DME64N DME64N DME64N cd PA Computer SEQ P 504 P mi ap LET E 20000 1 Fn cs DME64N DME64N DME64N 508520 ar DME64N DME64N DME64N DME64N DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual DME64N 24N Audio System Control DMEG4N 24N Audio System Control To facilitate understanding and controlling an overall DMEG4N 24N system the terms component parameter scene and user defined parameter are applied Components amp Parameters The individual audio modules equalizers compressors etc are called components Head amplifier modules are also prepared as components Changing the parameters of comp
56. I ON MONO Yes Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Glossary gt 5 o 5 z x Glossary Terms Explanations 100Base TX A physical specification for a 100 Mbps Ethernet network connection using 2 conductor Category 5 UTP cable included in the IEEE 802 8u standard Maximum data transfer distance is 100 meters 10Base T A physical specification for a 10 Mbps Ethernet network connection using 2 conductor ADAT Alesis Digital Audio Tape Category 3 UTP cable included in the IEEE 802 3i standard Maximum data transfer distance is 100 meters A digital audio connection format used by ADAT compliant digital audio devices Eight channels of digital audio can be carried by a single optical Tos Link cable AES EBU Audio Engineering Society European Broadcasting Union A digital audio format jointly devised by the AES and EBU Used primarily for digital audio transfer between professional equipment Two channels of digital audio can be handled via a single connector Left odd number Right even number Standard XLR connectors are generally used for this type of connection BNC Bayonet Nut Connector or Bayonet Neill Concelman A type of connector used for high frequency connections using thin core coaxial cable An internal spring ensures a solid connection Cascade A means of connecting Yamaha digital audio equipment to allow transfer of audio co
57. IN 31 ID2 OUT 65 ID3 OUT 31 ID2IN 65 ID3IN 32 ID4 OUT 66 ID5 OUT 32 ID4IN 66 ID5 IN 33 MSB LSB IN 67 2CH ACHIN 33 MSB LSB OUT 67 2CH 4CH OUT 34 FG 68 FG 34 FG 68 FG DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Connector Pin Assign NETWORK Connector 100Base TX Ethernet RJ 45 Pin Connection TxD TxD RxD Unused Unused RxD Unused 4 Unused Straight Cross Cable Wiring Details Straight Cables Cross Cables Pins Pins 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 6 3 3 3 1 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 2 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 Appendix DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Dimensions Dimensions Unit mm DME64N 1 LIT on oleh A o Hi S E e d f Ce SH a 4 83 423 dd E o 8 n D g 5 o e e L op JL 300 90 480 DME24N
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59. Monitor Functions Monitoring The Probe Monitor function allows monitoring points to The monitor functions allow you to monitor the audio be selected from the DME Designer application Only slot signal at the inputs or outputs of I O slots points between inputs and outputs and monitoring points previously specified via the DME Designer application can be selected from the DME64N 24N control panel but the Probe components and other critical monitoring points NOTE Monitoring function allows monitoring points to be User defined monitoring functions such as monitoring at points freely selected Refer to the DME Designer Manual for between components must specified via the DME Designer details application Probe will appear on the DMEG4N 24N display while the Probe Monitor function is active These functions cannot be accessed from the 1 Press the MONITOR button Monitoring Slot The slots available for monitoring will be shown in the eg cit Hn parameter list Internal DA Internal AD Monitoring Slot Monitoring Paint OUTPUT 01 OUTPUT 02 2 Select the desired monitor source from the list List selections are made as described in the List Parameters section on page 41 When selection is made the Monitoring Point display will appear Monitoring Paint INPUT 01 INPUT 02 5 5 e 5
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61. N 24N for operation 1 Install any required UO cards Refer to Card Installation on page 22 for details 2 Connect the AC power cord Be sure to turn all devices OFF before connecting AC mains power Attach the cable clamp to prevent accidental disconnection Attaching the cable clamp uU D 5 o 3 Be sure to properly ground the device to prevent possible electrical shock First plug the female connector end of the AC cord into the AC IN socket on the rear panel of the DME64N 24N then plug the male plug into an appropriate AC mains outlet Make sure the AC power to be used complies with the conditions marked on the top cover of the device Use only the AC power cord supplied with the DME64N 24N If the supplied cord is lost or damaged ands needs to be replaced contact your Yamaha dealer The use of an inappropriate replacement can pose a fire and shock WARNING hazard The type of AC power cord provided with the DME64N 24N may be different depending on the country in which it is purchased a third prong may be provided for grounding purposes Improper connection of the grounding conductor can create the risk of electrical shock Do NOT modify the plug provided with the DMEG4N 24N If the plug will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Do not use a plug adapter which defeats the grounding conductor Security Cover Mounting Security cover
62. Refer to the DME Designer manual for details Euroblock connectors are used for all GPI input and output connections Euroblock connection methods are described in Euroblock Connection on page 35 in this manual c Example Controlling the Example Controlling the Example Lighting external 2 DME64N 24N from a switch DME64N 24N via a 10k ohm LED indicators from the S linear taper potentiometer DME64N 24N 5 Connection Connection Connection IN 4V GND I OUT GND 1 1 Hesse Trigger Voltages OUT GND OUT ov 5V Continuous Low High potentiometer Make sure that the current between the OUT and GND GPI connectors CAUTION js less than 6mA DME64N 24N GPI Connector DME64N 24N GIP Connector DME64N 24N GPI Connector T 7 Ts T 2 T 1 1 8 017 1 6 01 5 1014 131021 4 1 iN Tav WTA OUT GND 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Euroblock plug 1 Euroblock plug 1 Euroblock plug t 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 6 9 9 GS S S S S 9 GS 6 9 9 9 9 9 9 PV 9 89999 CW CW CW
63. TER Indicator Lights green when the device is operating as the zone master page 13 The indicator will not light if the device is operating as a zone slave Refer to page 48 for zone master setup instructions Q PEAK Indicator DME24N only Light red when a signal on the corresponding built in analog audio input or output IN and OUT connectors reaches or exceeds 3 dB SIGNAL Indicator DME24N only Light green when a signal with a level greater than 40 dB is present at the built in analog audio inputs and outputs IN and OUT connectors The DMEGAN has no built in analog audio inputs or outputs IN and OUT connectors Q SCENE NUMBER Indicator Shows the current scene number Display Displays scene information and device parameters SCENE Button Calls the scene recall store display page 43 The scene store display will appear if the button is held for longer than 2 seconds page 43 The indicator will light green while the scene recall or store display is showing HOME Button Directly recalls the home main display If pressed while the main display is showing the HOME button steps through the user defined parameter display pages refer to page 42 in this manual UTILITY Button Calls the output level display If this button is held for longer than 2 seconds while the main display is showing the utility display will appear Switches between the Utilit
64. TER PARAMETRIC EQ DELAY CROSSOVER DELAY PARAMETRIC COMP LIMITER GATE Exam pl e M v Gate Scene 2 a Attack Scene 1 Decay Range Threshold Key In Hold 2WAY COMP LIMITER PARAMETRIC EQ DELAY CROSSOVER Scene 999 Component Scene Change First Act Stage Lights Down Second Act Band Setup Theater Setup a D Ot Theater Setup B ml mL 9 ER E C E UC Scene 1 Scene Recall Scene 2 E DME64N 24N Owner s Manual DME Designer DME Designer The DME Designer software application supplied with the DME64N 24N can be used to create configurations as well as control the entire area DME64N 24N network system cannot be set up entirely from the DME64N 24N alone Configurations and scene data must be created on a computer running the DME Designer application and then transferred from the computer to the DMEG4N 24N The DME Designer can also be used to determine how external controllers will control DME64N 24N parameters Refer to the DME Designer Installation Guide for detailed information on connecting a computer to the DME64N 24N and installing the required software drivers Refer to the DME Designer Owner s Manual for setup and operation instructions The PDF manual will automatically be
65. WARNING Euroblock Connection slotted screwdriver with blade width of about 3 millimeters is recommended E 1 Loosen terminal screws LES Loosen Slotted Screwdriver Terminal Screw Preparation 2 Insert cables 3 Securely tighten terminal screws Pull the cables not too strongly to confirm that they are securely connected 4 Plug the Euroblock plug into the panel connector DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Connection Condenser Condenser Microphone Microphone Connection Box XLR Euroblock conversion DME24N Analog audio input and output can also be connected via I O Card installed in a DME64N 24N I O card slot uU D o 3 DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Connection UO Slots The DMEGAN has four I O card slots and the DME24N has one card slot The number of audio input channels available on the DME64N 24N can be increased by plugging the appropriate mini YGDAI I O card s into the available card slot s Some types of cards also provide control and or word clock transmission and reception functionality Refer to I O Card Installation on page 22 of this manual for card installation instructions For the latest information on what cards be used with the DMEGAN 24N visit the Yamaha Pro Audio website at http w
66. YAMAHA DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE DME64N 2 Owner s Manual gt RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The above warning is located on the top of the unit 0 A O D 10 Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized
67. ailable ON and OFF ON The display is continuously lit OFF The display lights when a control is operated and will go out 10 seconds after panel operation ceases Edit using the List Parameters editing procedure described on pase dl Edit using the List Parameters editing procedure described on page 41 MAC Adr This is the devices MAC Media Access Control address Meter Fall Time Determines the fall time of the level meters Fast or Slow The MAC address is also known as the Ethernet address and is Fast The meters rapidly follow changes in the signal an independent address assigned to all Ethernet devices No two level devices anywhere in the world can have the same address Panel Operation and Displays Slow The meters fall slower than the actual changes in the signal level allowing easier reading in some cases Edit using the List Parameters editing procedure described on page 41 DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual 49 Utility Displays 5 5 e o 5 3 D o E 2 lt o Security Setup Lock Page Panel lock and related settings Info Het Dise Lock E Q tilit Uri ook Q Pane ILock Boot Unlock Target Page z a 4 Q Lock Q Utility The lock status for the Utility display settings This parameter can be set to
68. als Format Level Connector REMOTE RS232C D SUB Connector 9 pin Male RS422 MIDI IN OUT THRU DIN Connector 5P WORDCLOCK IN OUT TTL 75Q BNC Connector Ethernet Ethernet RJ 45 USB USB 0 3 3V USB Type B Male GPI IN 0 5V Euroblock Connector OUT TIL V 5V 16 GPI inputs and 16 GPI outputs DME24N 8 inputs and 8 GPI outputs DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Connector Pin Assign Connector Pin Assign CASCADE IN OUT Connectors 6 only CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT Signal Hn Signal 5 Signal Signal 1 GND 35 GND 1 GND 35 GND 2 INPUT 1 2 96 INPUT 1 2 2 OUTPUT 1 2 36 OUTPUT 1 2 3 INPUT 3 4 37 INPUT 3 4 3 OUTPUT 3 4 37 OUTPUT 3 4 4 INPUT 5 6 38 INPUT 5 6 4 OUTPUT 5 6 38 OUTPUT 5 6 5 INPUT 7 8 39 INPUT 7 8 5 OUTPUT 7 8 39 OUTPUT 7 8 6 INPUT 9 10 40 INPUT 9 10 6 OUTPUT 9 10 40 OUTPUT 9 10 7 INPUT 11 12 41 INPUT 11 12 7 OUTPUT 11 12 41 OUTPUT 11 12 8 INPUT 13 14 42 INPUT 13 14 8 OUTPUT 13 14 42 OUTPUT 13 14 9 INPUT 15 16 43 INPUT 15 16
69. ard is being used Reduce the volume level of the power amplifier s to prevent possible speaker damage or make sure that the DME64N 24N is off beforehand The selected scene changes unexpectedly Scenes can be recalled via MIDI Program Change message received from external equipment if scene numbers are assigned to the appropriate MIDI Program Change messages This is not a malfunction Use the DME Designer to check the MIDI Program Change assignments Scenes can be recalled via trigger signals received from external controllers connected to the interface if scene recall is assigned as a GPI function Use the DME Designer application to check the input assignments User defined parameter settings change unexpectedly This can happen if multiple user defined parameters are assigned to the same parameter fitis likely to cause confusion it may be better not to assign more than one user defined parameter to the same parameter User defined parameter assignments can be changed via the DME Designer application The parameter s may have been edited from another DME64N 24N in the same zone Use the Panel Lock function described on page 39 to prevent unwanted operation from specific DME64N 24N units or ICP1 control panels The parameter may be assigned to a MIDI Control Change message via which it can be edited from an external device Use the DME Designer application to check the MIDI
70. ations If multiple Program Change numbers are assigned to a single scene the Bank Select MSB LSB and Program Change number corresponding to the lowest number will be transmitted Bank Select MSB Status Bnh 1101nnnnb Control Change Data 00h 00000000b Control Change No 0 Bank Select MSB Data nnh Onnnnnnnb Control Value Bank Select MSB No Bank Select LSB Status Bnh 1101nnnnb Control Change Data 20h 001000005 Control Change No 32 Bank Select LSB nnh Onnnnnnnb Control Value Bank Select LSB No Program Change No Status Cnh 1100nnnnb Program Change Data nnh Onnnnnnnb Program Change No 0 127 4 2Timing Clock F8h Receive Controls parameters that depend on the MIDI clock signal Timing Clock Status F8h 11111000b Timing Clock 4 3 Active Sensing FEh Receive Appendix MIDI communication will be initialized if no data is received within 300 ms after reception Running Status etc will be cleared Active Sensing Status FER 11111110b Active Sensing 4 4 Control Change Bnh Receive When the Control Change Rx Switch is Control Change messages are received on the MIDI channel specified by the MIDI Rx Channel parameter If the Control Change Omni Switch is also on however Control Change messages will be received on all MIDI channels regardless of the MIDI Rx Channel setting
71. atus M Mute ON Mute OFF Output Level Indicator Displays the current output level in 10 increments The longer the the higher the output level Q Panel Lock Icon This icon appears when the panel lock function is turned ON B Panel Lock ON Panel controls locked Panel Lock The panel controls can be locked to prevent accidental mis operation To activate the panel lock function simultaneously press and hold the HOME and ENTER buttons for longer than 2 seconds The panel lock icon will appear on the Main display when the panel is locked Router1 Router Router3 HE Con rol L I Router4 Fader1 L Faderz L Panel lock icon Panel Lock can be disengaged by pressing the CANCEL button for longer than 2 seconds NOTE The panel lock function can be set up to lock just the panel buttons Key Only or the panel buttons and GPI control Key GPI You can also select whether or not the panel lock function is automatically engaged when the unit is initially turned on This selection can be made via the Utility display Lock page refer to the page 50 DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Panel Operation and Displays Parameter Edit Displays 5 5 e o 5 o 3 D 0 5 lt o Parameter Edit Displays Parameter Edit displays will appear when the SCENE MUTE MONITOR or other button i
72. atus and setup of the MIDI port DAW Current status and setup for connected MIDI devices 2 Current status and setup for the MIDI transmit and receive channels S Program Change Current status and setup for program change transmission reception omni on and echo 2 on off Control Change Current status and setup for control change transmission reception omni on and echo on off G Param Change Current status and setup for parameter change transmission reception omni on and echo B on off GPI connector calibration and status display Page 53 Reset Resets the calibration Max Sets the maximum calibration value Min Sets the minimum calibration value no title Current calibration status HA Current status and setup for the internal and connected external head amplifiers Page 54 HA Current status and setup for head amplifier type WCLK Current status and setup for the word clock used by the head amplifier s no title Displays the audio format 88 2 96 kHz Gain Current status and setup for individual head amplifier channel gain 48V Current status and setup for individual head amplifier channel phantom power supply 48V ON OFF no title Displays current status of the master phantom power switch HPF Current status and setup for individual head amplifier channel high pass filter on off Frq Current status and setup for individual head amplifier channel high pass filter frequency CASCAD Current status and setup for the
73. different transmission speeds and standards TDIF Tascam Digital Interface Format A digital interface standard used by the TEAC corporation TASCAM Eight channels of digital audio input and output are handled via a 25 pin D Sub connector USB Universal Serial Bus A serial bus primarily used for connecting peripheral devices to computer equipment The USB 1 1 standard allows data transfer rates of up to 12 Mbps UTP Unshielded Twisted pair Cable A data transmission cable consisting of an unshielded twisted pair This type of cable is less expensive and more commonly available than STP Shielded Twisted Pair cable and is widely used in 10Base T and 100Base TX network connections Word Clock A signal used to synchronize multiple interconnected digital audio devices The word clock frequency will be the same as the sampling frequency of the audio signal being processed Appendix DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Index gt 5 o 5 z x Index TAB V 55 4 J AJ W B _ Buttons oe 17 100 ITX Glossary 5 3 0 rrr rte trees 74 T GLOSSARY uenerit reete eem e n etra vem 74 96kHz 88 2kHz 48kHz 44 1kHz Indicator 16 A IN Connector c m e ret rec p erii 18 Alesis Digital Audio Tape Glossary 74 AES EBU Audio Engineering Society European Broadcasting Union Glossary
74. ding USB port is selected for MIDI input SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 SLOT 4 A card installed in the corresponding I O slot is currently selected for MIDI input Edit using the List Parameters editing procedure described on page 41 When the DMEG64N 24N is functioning as the zone master and is connected to a computer running the DME Designer application via USB the MIDI port being used by the DME Designer will not be available DAW Specifies the type of MIDI device DAW control surface etc to be connected The choices are OFF TYPEI and TYPE2 OFF Use this setting when any MIDI device other than a general purpose Pro Tools controller HUI protocol general purpose Logic or Cubase controller Mackie control protocol is to be connected Use this setting when general purpose ProTools controller HUI protocol is to be connected TYPE2 Use this setting when a general purpose Logic or Cubase controller Mackie control protocol is to be connected Edit using the List Parameters editing procedure described on page 41 Refer to the DAW controller owners manual as well as the DME Designer manual for setup details Utility Displays NOTE Setup Page DAW stands for Digital Audio Workstation ProTools Logic and Cubase are DAW applications and this parameter provides Input calibration parameters for the GPI connector direct compatibility with a number of phy
75. e DME64N 24N Configurable Digital Mixing Ergine eene IU RR EE Eam NU 9 System Examples 10 DMEG64N 24N Audio System Network 13 DMEG64N 24N Audio System Control 14 DME Designer o ers hey ent Ertis 15 The Controls and Connectors 16 Front Panel err remos 16 Rear Panel 18 20 Setup Procedures Ze Ed NEE ne ehe 20 Card Installation 22 Compatible I O Cards e er TER 22 Card Installation Procedure 23 Connection 43 Char dense KE Ee 24 TYPES Ret rao eres 24 USB Connection ee e oa hes 26 Ethernet Connection INETWORK Connector 27 MIDI Connection emere n e p 30 GPI Connection 542 seen 31 CASCADE Connection DMEG4N only 32 WORD CLOCK Connection 33 REMOTE Connection 6 ea 34 Analog Audio Connection IN and OUT Connectors DMEQ4AN nlere eoe ea eaaa e ae 35 VO 37 Introduction DME64N 24N Audio System Overview The Controls and Connectors Preparation Panel Operation and Displays 38 The Panel Buttons and Displays 38 Main Display 39 Parameter Edit Displays 40 Editing User Defined Parameters 42 Mute Switching oss exules ute p pep N 42 Output Level Control
76. e master word clock The value shown here is determined by the system s master word clock signal To select the word clock to be used as the master move the cursor to the appropriate word clock indication in this display the WORD CLOCK IN clock the cascade clock or a slot clock for example and press the ENTER button Int Sets the frequency of the internal word clock 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 88 2 kHz or 96 kHz WCIN Shows the status of the word clock signal at the WORD CLOCK IN connector Cascade Shows the status of the word clock signal at the CASCADE IN and CASCADE OUT connectors SLOT1 4 Shows the status of the word clock signal input via I O cards installed in the I O slots DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Panel Operation and Displays Utility Displays 5 e o 5 o 3 D 0 E 5 lt o The Status Icons A word clock signal is present and this signal can be selected as the DME64N 24N word clock No word clock signal cannot be selected as the master clock A word clock signal is present but is not in sync with the master word clock Currently selected as the DME64N 24N word clock Currently selected as the DME64N 24N word clock but the clock signal is not useable Inactive slot channel or no 1 0 card is present in the slot Slot Information Slot Displays th
77. e name of the card installed in an I O card slot Some cards can also be reset via this page 4 Hise HCLE Siot HIDI Home Format 1 EHYS AESES 8 5 3 16 3 CH CCH This page will not appear on the ICP1 display Q Card Name The name of the installed card appears here Reset Resets the installed card Format Displays the 88 2 96 kHz audio signal transfer mode The input setting is on the left and the output setting is on the right No Display Default 44 1 48 kHz audio signal transfer SP Double Speed An 88 2 96 kHz capable card is installed allowing direct transfer at 88 2 or 96 kHz CH Double Channel A 44 1 48 kHz card is installed and 88 2 or 96 kHz audio is transferred by using two 44 1 48 kHz channels to transfer each channel of 88 2 96 kHz audio The number of audio channels that can be handled in this mode is half the number of channels normally handled by the card E DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual MIDI Setup MIDI Page 3 Mizc HCLK Q nost Tx Rx EC BEC Q Frogram Change Control Change Q Faram Change Slot MIDI This page will not appear on the ICP1 display Host Determines the active MIDI port MIDI USB 1 USB 2 SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 or SLOT 4 MIDI The MIDI connector is the currently active MIDI port USB 1 USB 2 The correspon
78. ecimal numbers represent decimal values 10 through 15 Other lowercase characters usually or x represent any number MIDI Format Chart Rx receive Tx transmit Command Rx Tx Function Channel Message Control Change Bnh Rx Tx Parameter Change Program Change Cnn Rx Tx Scene Recall System Real time Message TIMING CLOCK F8h Rx MIDI Clock Receive ACTIVE SENSING FEH Rx MIDI Cable Check System Exclusive Message Parameter Change Rx Tx Parameter Change DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual MIDI Data Format 4 1 Program Change Cnh Receive When the Program Change Rx Switch is on Program Change messages are received on the MIDI channel specified by the MIDI Rx Channel parameter If the Program Change Omni Switch is also on however Program Change messages will be received on all MIDI channels regardless of the MIDI Rx Channel setting When a Program Change message is received the scene assigned to the received program number in the MIDI Program Change table is recalled The accepted Bank Select Program Change range is as follows Bank Select MSB 0 Bank Select LSB 0 7 Program Change No 0 127 Transmit When the Program Change Tx Switch is on the corresponding Program Change number will be transmitted as specified by the MIDI Program Change table and MIDI Tx Channel settings Transmission does not occur when switching Configur
79. ect Use the DME Designer to set up the MIDI Parameter Change Table as required Set the correct unit number of the cascaded units This can be accomplished via the Utility display CASCAD page as described on page 55 of this document The headphone output is not muted when the MUTE button is pressed This is normal The level of the headphone output can be reduced by using the PHONES LEVEL control but cannot be muted completely AD824 or AD8HR cannot be selected from the HA setting in the HA page The connecting cable has not been properly connected to the REMOTE terminal Make sure that the cable is properly connected The AD8HR AD824 power is not turned on Turn on the power of the AD8HR AD824 The Remote parameter is set to RS232C Turn off the ADBHR AD824 and set HA Control RS422 for the Remote setting in the Misc page then turn on the AD8HR AD824 DME64N 24N Owner s Manual Specifications Specifications Specifications and descriptions in this owner s manual are for information purposes only Yamaha Corp reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice Since specifications equipment or options may not be the same in every locale please check with your Yamaha dealer Sampling Frequency Internal 44 1kHz 48kHz 88 2kHz 96kHz Externa
80. ene numbers to Program Change messages There is no data in the scene you are attempting to recall only scenes containing data can be recalled The MIDI Program Change table has not been set up Use the DME Designer application to create scene data that can be recalled Use the DME Designer to set up the MIDI Program Change Table as required Parameters cannot be edited via MIDI Control Change messages The MIDI settings may not be properly set up to allow Control Change message reception Make sure that the MIDI receive channel and other MIDI parameters are set up to allow Control Change message reception MIDI setup can be accomplished via the Utility display MIDI page as described on page 52 of this document The MIDI Control Change table has not been set up Use the DME Designer to set up the MIDI Control Change Table as required Parameters cannot be edited via MIDI Parameter Change messages The audio signal sounds slightly out of synchronization The MIDI parameters may not be properly set up to allow Parameter Change message reception Make sure that the MIDI receive channel and other MIDI parameters are set up to allow Parameter Change message reception MIDI setup can be accomplished via the Utility display MIDI page as described on page 52 of this document The MIDI Parameter Change table has not been set up The Cascade connection unit number setting is incorr
81. ent noise The AD8HR gain can be adjusted from 10 dB to 62 dB in 1 dB steps and the AD824 gain can be adjusted from 10 dB to 62 dB in 6 dB steps Q 48V Individually turns phantom power ON or OFF for each head amplifier channel Use the and buttons to position the cursor at the desired channel then press the ENTER button to alternately turn phantom power for that channel ON and Always turn the phantom power off when it is not needed caution Phantom power should only be used with phantom powered condenser microphones Turning phantom power ON when other types of equipment are connected can result in damage Balanced dynamic microphones however will not be affected by phantom power To prevent speaker and possible hearing damage be sure to turn power amplifiers OFF when turning phantom power or OFF It is also good idea to turn the output level all the way down page 42 Phantom Master Switch AD8HR only Displays overall phantom power ON or OFF High pass Filter HPF AD8HR only Individually turns the high pass filter for each AD8HR head amplifier channel ON or OFE This parameter is only available for the AD8HR head amplifier Use the gt and gt buttons to select a channel then press the ENTER key to turn the HPF for that channel ON or OFF High pass Filter Frequency ADBHR only Individually sets the high pass filter frequency for each
82. etails Q IN OUT Connectors DME24N only These are balanced Euroblock connectors for analog audio input and output The analog signal from microphones or line sources such as CD players can be input via the IN connectors while the OUT connectors can deliver analog output to powered speakers or recording equipment 48V phantom power can be supplied to the IN connectors page 54 Refer to page 35 for IN and OUT connection details The IN and OUT connectors each have 24 terminal pins Each of the eight inputs and outputs uses three pins hot cold and ground Use the supplied 3 pin Euroblock plugs to connect to the appropriate inputs and outputs I O Slots Optional Yamaha or third party mini YGDAI cards can be plugged in here for system expansion The DMEGAN has four I O slots while the DME24N has one One expansion card can be plugged into each slot Refer to I O Card Installation on page 22 for installation details CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT Connectors DME64N only This 68 pin D SUB connector can be connected to the CASCADE connector of other devices via a dedicated cascade cable The CASCADE connector transmits and receives control audio and word clock signals Refer to Cascade Connection on page 32 for connection details The Controls and Connectors DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Setup Procedure Setup Procedure Follow the steps outlined below to prepare the DME64
83. f sound during use of the device or if any unusual smells or Do not open smoke should appear to be caused by it immediately turn off the power e Do not open the device or attempt to disassemble the internal parts Switch disconnect the electric plug from the outlet and have the device modify them in any way The device contains no user serviceable parts If inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel it should appear to be malfunctioning discontinue use immediately and e f this device should be dropped or damaged immediately turn off the have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel power switch disconnect the electric plug from the outlet and have the device inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel N CAUTION Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others or damage to the device or other property These precautions include but are not limited to the following Power supply Power cord CD e Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the device is not to be used e Before moving the device remove all connected cables for extended periods of time or during electrical storms e Avoid setting all equalizer controls and faders to their maximum When removing the electric plug from the device or an outlet always hold Depending on the condition of the connected devices doing so may cause the plug itself and not the cord Pulling by the
84. ge 41 See page 43 for scene store procedure This setting applies to individual devices only Even if one DME64N 24N unit is set to Disable scene store operations will be possible via another DME64N 24N in the same zone that is set to Enable Remote Determines the REMOTE connector communication mode Available settings are Control RS422 and RS232C Edit using the List Parameters editing procedure described on page 41 This parameter must be set to Control RS422 when connecting to an AD8HR or AD824 remote head amplifier Do not change the HA Control RS422 setting while connected a head amplifier to prevent possible damage to the device s When controlling the DME64N 24N from an RS232C type controller set this parameter to COM RS232C Word Clock Setup WCLK Page Shows the status of incoming word clock signals and allows setup of the DME64N 24N master word clock This page will not be displayed on the ICPI 4 HELE Slot HIDI TETH JJ SLOT 5 69 HCINEJ wmen LL cascode sue Master Clock Selection Procedure 1 Use the cursor 4 A P buttons to select one of the square blocks representing the available master clock sources 2 Press the ENTER button to select the master clock Q Fs The current sampling frequency of th
85. gnal being received at the CASCADE OUT connector Connecting to the network Set the device connected to the CASCADE OUT connector and the DME64N 24N to use the same word clock None required Download Success The DME64N 24N program has been successfully updated None required Downloading DME64N 24N program update in progress None required Duplicate IP Adr Duplicate IP addresses Change the IP addresses so that there are no duplicates File Operating A file operation in which the computer is manipulating scene data including configuration and component data is in progress None required Illegal MAC Aar An illegal MAC address has been encountered This could be due do a hardware malfunction Refer this problem to a Yamaha service center or representative Invalid IP Adr The network ID address is not appropriate Set an appropriate network ID address Network Busy There is too much network traffic Communication is not possible Check the devices connected to the network If there are too many devices connected reduce the number of devices Network Error One of the following errors has occurred on the network A cable has been unplugged The power to a hub or router has been shut off Acable is in an inappropriate state e g a heavy object has been placed on the cable etc Static electricity can also cause errors Locate and eliminate the cause
86. he network address and is the host address Devices assigned the same network address will function within the same zone The host address range is 2 254 When the host address is 2 the device is the zone master while host addresses from 3 to 254 are assigned to zone slaves Only one zone master can be assigned in any one zone Devices in the same zone devices having the same network address can be directly connected using cross cables or by using straight cables via a switching hub Devices in different zones devices having different network addresses can be connected via a router or layer 3 compliant switching hub Preparation DME64N 24N Units Directly Connected via Ethernet 2000000 E D js 2009000 wm E MH Ethernet Cross Cable DME64N 24N DME64N 24N A cross cable can be used to directly connect DME64N 24N and or ICP1 units In such cases set the Link Mode parameters in the network settings pages of both units the same way page 49 of this document DME64N 24N Owner s Manual Connection Control from a Computer Having the Same Network Address Zone E Ethernet Straight Cable Switching Hub E Ethernet E Straight Cable Computer IP Address 192 168 0 100
87. inal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the termi nal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig h ndtering Udskiftning m kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Lev r det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandoren VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte Anv nd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren Kassera anv nt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion VAROITUS Paristo voi r j ht jos se on virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin H vit k ytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti This applies only to products distributed by Yamaha Kemble Music U K Ltd 3 wires NEDERLAND THE NETHERLANDS Dit apparaat bevat een lithium batterij voor geheugen back up e This apparatus contains a lithium battery for memory back up Raadpleeg uw leverancier over de verwijdering van de batterij 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 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 fol
88. k The available settings are Key Only and Key GPI Key Only Panel lock only affects the panel buttons Key GPI Panel lock applies to the panel buttons as well as GPI control input 1 1 See page 39 for details on how to use the Panel lock feature Q User Defined Lock Sets the lock status individually for each of the four user defined parameter pages ON The corresponding user defined parameters will not appear on the display OFF The corresponding user defined parameters will appear on the display To change the settings use the 4 and buttons to move the cursor to the setting for the desired page the press the ENTER button to alternately turn the setting and The user defined parameters are accessed as described in the Parameter Edit Display section on page 40 Utility Displays Miscellaneous Setup Misc Page This page includes parameters not available in any other page The Remote setting will not appear on the ICP1 control panel display E Mise HCLE Slot MIDI E cene store Remote HA Control 1854227 Scene Store Determines whether or not scene store operations are allowed This parameter can be set to Enable or Disable Enable Scene store operations are allowed Disable Scene store operations are prohibited Edit using the List Parameters editing procedure described on pa
89. l Normal Rate 39 69 50 88kHz Double Rate 79 39 101 76kHz Signal Delay Fs 96kHz 0 85 msec Input of MY8 AD96 to Output of MY8 DA96 DME24N 0 5 msec IN port to OUT port Memory Configuration 16 depends on size of data Scene 999 depends on size of data Display 160 x 64 dot matrix LCD with backlight Scene No 7 segment LED x 3 Indicators Wordclock EXT CLOCK 96kHz 88 2kHz 48kHz 44 1kHz External Control NETWORK MIDI Zone Configuration MASTER Analog Input SIGNAL x 8 PEAK x 8 Analog Output SIGNAL x 8 PEAK x 8 Power Requirements 120V AC 60Hz USA Canada 230V AC 50Hz Europe 100V AC 50 60Hz Japan Power Consumption 80W DME24N 75W Dimensions W x H x D 480 x 145 x 411 5mm 3U DME24N 480 x 101 x 411 5mm 20 Weight 9 5kg DME24N 8kg Temperature Range Free Air operating 10 35 Storage 20 60 AC Power Length 2 5m Supplied Accessories AC power cord CD ROM DME Designer application Owner s Manual DME Designer Installation Guide AC plug clamp 16 pin Euroblock plug x 2 8 pin Euroblock plug x 4 DME64N 3 pin Euroblock plug x 16 DME24N 1 Available on DME24N only European models Purchaser User Information specified in EN55103 1 and EN55103 2 nrush Current 39A Conforms to Environments E1 E2 and E4 Appendix Control 1 0 Termin
90. lls the appropriate parameter edit page Battery Shows the status of the internal battery Low Battery will appear when the battery needs to be replaced and No Battery will appear when no battery is present in the device Network Settings Net Page Shows the Ethernet network address and other parameters Info Page Info Het Dizr Lock Q nane 1 Q ersionri 171 Info Q zone IP nar Het Dise Lock MASTER 192 165 5 e o D o 3 D o E 5 lt o Q oate 2904 04 12 72 75 47 Q Battery 1 The date and time and the internal battery status are not shown on the ICP1 control panel display Q Name User ID Shows the user ID The user ID can be changed via the DME Designer application running on a computer connected to the unit The user ID can not be changed from DME64N 24N controls Program Version This is the current firmware version number DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Q Linknoae raaBBsE TX reanenEzsaei31 Zone Indicates whether or not the device is functioning as the zone master Master or Slave Master the device is the zone master Slave the device is a zone slave Edit using the List Parameters editing procedure described on page 41 Zone status of ICP1 is fixed to Sla
91. lock signal transmitted to the DMEG4N 24N MIDI Program Change Table MIDI Control Change Table and MIDI Parameter Change Table assignments can be made via the DME Designer application Refer to the DME Designer Manual for details 2 MIDI Data Flow MIDI INo oo Bank Select MSB LSB SW1 Program Change Scene Recall 0 Control Change 2 Parameter Edit 0 Parameter Change SW3 Parameter Edit Bank Select MSB LSB Program Change Echo Back e l 0 Echo Back SWA Control Change Echo Back SW5 Parameter Change Echo Back SW6 Bank Select MSB LSB o o MIDI OUT Program Change Sw Control Change oo 5018 Parameter Change 7 SW MIDI THRU SW1 Program Change Rx Switch On Off SW2 Control Change Rx Switch On Off SW3 Parameter Change Rx Switch On Off 514 Program Change Echo Back Switch On Off SW5 Control Change Echo Back Switch On Off SW6 Parameter Change Echo Back Switch On Off SW7 Program Change Tx Switch On Off SW8 Control Change Tx Switch On Off SW9 Parameter Change MIDI Rx CH MIDI Rx Channel 1 16 MIDI Tx CH MIDI Tx Channel 1 16 DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Le MIDI Data Format gt 5 o 5 z x 3 MIDI Setup Specifies basic MIDI operation 3 1 Host Select Selects the input output port to be used for MIDI communication 3 2 DAW Controller Specifies the DAW controller type when
92. lows Yamaha Music Nederland Service Center Address Kanaalweg 18 G 3526 KL UTRECHT Tel 030 2828425 Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever hem in als KCA Do not throw away the battery Instead hand it in as small chemical waste lithium disposal lithium caution PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep this manual in safe place for future reference AN WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock short circuiting damages fire or other hazards These precautions include but are not limited to the following Power suppyPower cord Only use the voltage specified as correct for the device The required Do not expose the device to rain use it near water or in damp or wet voltage is printed on the name plate of the device conditions or place containers on it containing liquids which might spill Use only the specified power cord into any openings e Do not place the power cord near heat sources such as heaters or Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands radiators and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord place heavy objects on it or place it in a position where anyone could walk If you notice any abnormality on trip over or roll anything over it f the power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged or if there is sudden loss o
93. ls the Parameter Edit display for the middle user defined gt 5 5 z x parameter in the upper part of the display When the Utility display is showing it has the same function as the cursor button on the DME64N 24N F3 Button When the Main display is showing this button calls the Parameter Edit display for the user defined parameter in the upper right corner of the display When the Utility display is showing it has the same function as the cursor button on the DMEGAN 24N 6 F4 UTILITY Button When the Main display is showing this button calls the Parameter Edit display for the user defined parameter in the lower left corner of the display If this button is pressed and held for longer than 2 seconds when the Main display is showing the Utility display will appear Pressing the F4 button while the Utility display is showing sequentially steps through the various Utility pages DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Options F5 Button When the Main display is showing this button calls the Parameter Edit display for the middle user defined parameter in the lower part of the display When the Utility display is showing it has the same function as the cursor button on the DME64N 24N Q F6 MUTE Button When the Main display is showing this button calls the Parameter Edit display for the user defined parameter in the lower right corner of the display If this button is pressed and held for
94. mber message will be transmitted Supplemental Information 2 Setting the Parameter Change Message Parameter Data Values The Parameter change parameter values are expressed as 32 bit integers with or without parity parity bit positive 0 negative 1 is added above the most significant value bit bit 31 Fractional parameters will be converted according to the integer table For integers with parity negative numbers are expressed as the 2 complement BRIE et o E i S e 010 CE a alalalalalalalalala 5 5 6 data 0 data 1 data 2 data 3 data 4 Example When value is 1000 decimal 3E8h hexadecimal 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 A A A A 0101010101010 010101010 0101010101010 1 80 amp J data 0 00h data 1 00h data 2 00h data 3 07h data 4 68h When value is 1000 decimal FFFFFC18h hexadecimal 25 complement of 3E8h 1 8 A A A A 01 1
95. mounting screw holes M3 size are provided on the front panel of the unit The spacings are 423mm width and 96mm DME64N 52mm DME24N height See Dimensions on page 68 for details A security cover made by the customer or contractor can be attached to the front panel via these mounting holes to prevent accidental operation Yamaha cannot supply a security cover When mounting a cover make sure that the screws used do not go deeper than 15 millimeters into the front panel Also to ensure that the cover does not come in contact with the panel controls leave a space of about 20 millimeters between the front panel and the cover DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Setup Procedure 3 Install the DME Designer software and necessary drivers on the computer to be used for zone control See the separate DME Designer Installation Guide for details 4 Connect the device to the computer and or other equipment Refer to Connection on page 24 for details 5 Turn power to the computer DME64N 24N and related devices on Press the DME64N 24N POWER switch to turn it on To prevent the initial power on surge from generating a large noise spike or damaging your speaker system turn devices on in the following order audio sources mixer and or recorders and finally power amplifiers Reverse this order when turning power off No information will appear on the display the first time the device is turned on The a
96. nd received from mixer Channel audio will be transferred between DME64N 24N units Make sure that the Mixer I O setting is the same for all cascaded DME64N 24N units DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual E Panel Operation and Displays Options Appendix Options The ICP1 CP4SW CPISE 4 controllers are optionally available for remote external control of the DMEG4N 24N The ICP1 connects via Ethernet while the CP4SW CPISE and CP4SF connect via the GPI interface ICP1 This controller connects to the DMEG4N 24N via Ethernet Like the DMEG4N 24N each ICP1 unit has it s own IP address With a display that replicates the display on DME64N 24N the ICP1 allows comprehensive familiar control from remote locations ICP1 Controls e 2 F4 UTILITY F5 F6 MUTE CANCEL ENTER INTELLIGENT CONTROL PANEL ICP1 F1 Button When the Main display is showing this button calls the Parameter Edit display for the user defined parameter in the upper left corner of the display When the Utility display is showing it has the same function as the 4 cursor button on the DMEGAN 24 F2 Button When the Main display is showing this button cal
97. ndividual input from 1 to 16 to be set then press the u ENTER button to set the MAX value to the current input voltage Q Parameter Change Turns transmission and reception and echo ON or OFF O MIN Sets the minimum calibration value To set the MIN value use the 4 AJ W gt buttons to select ALL to set all inputs or select an for MIDI parameter change messages Move the cursor to the required parameter then press the ENTER button to alternately turn ON and OFE individual input from 1 to 16 to be set then press the ENTER button to set the MIN value to the current input voltage Panel Operation and Displays Calibration Info Shows the calibration settings as well as the current input voltage DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Utility Displays 5 e o D o 3 D 0 5 lt o Head Amplifier Setup HA Page Provides access to the head amplifier settings Refer to REMOTE Connection on page 34 for head amplifier control signal connection This page will not appear on the ICP1 display Some scenes include head amplifier settings In such cases the HA page settings will be saved along with the scene when it is stored Internal Head Amplifier DME24N only d GFI H A CASCAD Q nn Intennal CH d 5 h 7 T3 3 0 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
98. ner s Manual E Connection MIDI Connection In this case connection is made to the rear panel MIDI connectors MIDI commands are sent to the DMEGAN 24N from a MIDI device Refer to MIDI Page on page 52 for MIDI setup details The DME Designer can be used to set up the system so that scene recall operations and user parameter control can be carried out from connected MIDI devices Refer to the DME Designer manual for details By connecting the MIDI OUT terminal of a digital mixer such as the DM2000 to the MIDI OUT of the DME64N 24N and making the proper settings on the mixer and the DME64N 24N you can change scenes by sending program change messages from the mixer MIDI Cable gt MIDI OUT MIDI IN JEE 6 2000000 Pom mmt 3 oo EZ ES TEE RT S DME64N 24N Coase 8 ee 90000 9909 EHE E 09008 9990 8 88 8888 8888 8 cn 9909000 o 8 E 0000 0 8 II 5 L 3 DM2000 Digital Mixer or Other Controller If the MIDI OUT connector of the DMEG4N 24N is connected to the MIDI IN connector of an SPX2000 or similar digital effect unit and if the DME64N 24N and SPX2000 are set up appropriately DME64N 24N program change operations
99. ntrol and word clock signals Yamaha cascade connections employ half pitch 68 pin D Sub connectors Category 3 Electrical specifications for one type of UTP cable jointly developed by the TIA Telecommunications Industry Association and EIA Electronic Industry Alliance Several categories are specified according to electrical characteristics with higher category numbers denoting higher quality cable Category 3 cable can be used for transmission speeds up to 10 MHz Category 5 Electrical specifications for one type of UTP cable jointly developed by the TIA Telecommunications Industry Association and EIA Electronic Industry Alliance Several categories are specified according to electrical characteristics with higher category numbers denoting higher quality cable Category 5 cable can be used for transmission speeds up to 100 MHz CobraNet An audio networking system developed by Peak Audio a division of Cirrus Logic Inc that allows real time transmission and reception of multiple channels of uncompressed digital audio signals via a Fast Ethernet 100 megabits sec network Component The basic modules that are combined to create DME64N 24N audio systems In addition to complete audio processors such as mixers compressors effects crossovers etc a range of smaller functions such as faders switches pan controls and meters are also available Components can also be customized Configuration A set of
100. o from microphones is mixed with background music and other sources in the central control room using a Yamaha DM1000 digital mixing console A DM1000 equipped with an MY16 AE digital I O card and an NHB32 C network hub bridge can feed the control room output to the system s DMEGAN units over distances of up to 2 kilometers via multimode optical fiber cables The control room also houses the system control computer running the DME Designer application software and an ICP1 Intelligent Control Panel for general DME unit control The audio and control signals from the control room are distributed to four amp rooms zones via the CobraNet Ethernet cable One or more DME64N units in each amp room handles signal routing and output processing equalization limiting crossover and the resultant digital output is converted to analog audio and fed to the power amplifiers via ACU16 C Amplifier Control Units Scene switching to accommodate a variety of spectator audience seating areas for different types of events can be handled from both the control room PC and ICP1 control panel
101. onents enables control over the operation of the components Configurations A configuration is a complete set of components for constructing an audio system Each configuration determines the audio function s of the corresponding DME64N 24N unit All parameter sets included with each component are called preset parameters One DME64N 24N unit has a number of configurations and a configuration has a number of preset parameters User defined Parameters By assigning a parameter to a user defined parameter the user defined parameter can be controlled from the panels of the DME64N 24N and ICP1 or other controllers connected via MIDI or GPI Multiple parameters assigned to a single user defined parameter will be controlled simultaneously Up to 24 user defined parameters can be used in a zone Scenes A combination of all configuration and preset parameter combinations is called a scene A scene determines the audio effect s in the zone Scenes can be recalled from the panels of the DME64N 24N and ICP1 other controllers connected via MIDI or GPI or computer control Up to 999 scenes can be stored for each zone Slight delays might be experienced when switching scenes or editing user defined parameters depending on the network gt N gt 2 gt c o lt o 3 o lt o condition Scene Structure Scene Configuration Preset Parameters MATRIX MIXER COMP LIMI
102. ontrol panel to the frame plate with a torque of less than 1 5 Nm Frame plate for ICP1 Control panel unit DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Options CP4SW CP4SF and CP1SF These controllers connect to the DME64N 24N via GPI interface These controllers only control the DMEGAN 24N unit to which they are directly connected The CP4SW is a four switch unit with four indicator LEDs while the CP1SF and CP4SF have one and four faders switches and LEDs respectively The parameters to be controlled by the switches and faders on these controllers can be specified via the DME Designer Fader CP4SW CP4SF CP1SF YAMAHA YAMAHA G9 6 YAMAHA G9 LED mim LED Lo L e LU 3 Di comu dre Switch Switch Switch Fader Installation Please have the CP4SW CPISE and or 4 installed by Yamaha qualified contractor Consult your Yamaha representative Cable Cable lengths up to 100 meters be used to connect to the DME64N 24N if CPEV cable with a conductor diameter of greater than 0 65 millimeters is used Bare cable ends to be connected to the Euroblock as shown in the diagram Single conductor Twisted pair Shielded cable 7mm 7mm fen Be sure to use shielded cable CAUTION Do not tin plate with solder the exposed sections of the cable WARNING Refer to
103. or of the other Do not connect CASCADE IN to CASCADE IN or CASCADE OUT to CASCADE OUT Maximum length by the optional dedicated Cascade cables Unidirectional Cascade connection 200m 44 1 48kHz 100m 88 2 96kHz Bidirectional Cascade connection 100m 44 1 48kHz 30m 88 2 96kHz Cascade Connection Example f 68 pin Half pitch D SUB Cable 74 Unidirectional Cascade Connection OUT IN 8 lt j Bidirectional Cascade Connection H uc 1 mnt 9 E C C cC cC DME64N DME64N 5 5 ln 68 pin Half pitch D SUB Cable a 68 pin Half pitch 68 pin Half pitch IN our D SUB Cable D SUB Cable 0 INT OUT IN 2 OUT DIDI T LS K maam Se an 5 DME64N DME64N Never create a full cascade loop using only DMEGAN units DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Connection WORD CLOCK Connection Word clock signals are transferred to and from external devices via the WORD CLOCK IN and WORD CLOCK OUT connectors The WORD CLOCK OUT connector can be used to supply the DME64N 24N word clock to external equipment Word clock is continuously output by DME64N 24N during normal operation The word clock signal from an external device can be
104. or right channel The same spectrum display will be shown for the L and channels of all monitor points other than user defined points specified via the DME Designer application To switch between the L and R displays move the cursor to the CHANNEL L R setting and press the ENTER key to alternately select L or The fall rate of the meters can be set up via the Utility display Disp page Panel Operation and Displays DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Level Meter Display 5 5 0 5 o 3 D 0 E 5 lt o Level Meter Display Individually displays the input output level for each channel 1 Level display is not available on the ICP1 control panel 1 Make sure that the Main display is showing If the Main display is not showing press the CANCEL to return 2 Press the UTILITY button The level meter display will appear 4 PEAK HOLD OFF __ SLOT IH OUT Level Display Slot Select from SLOT1 SLOT4 A D D A CASCADE IN or CASCADE OUT SLOT2 SLOT4 and CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT are only available on the DMEGAN while A D D A is only available on the DME24N Channel Number A maximum of 32 CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT channels can be displayed while for other channels a maximum of 16 can be displayed Input Output Level Display Shows the levels at the individual inputs and o
105. 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 co axial type cable If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product If you can not locate the appropriate retailer please con tact Yamaha Corporation of America Electronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park CA90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries class B IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM Connecting the Plug and Cord WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured GREEN and YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or colored GREEN or GREEN and YELLOW The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the term
106. ord clock as the master clock of the AD8HR Available settings of the AD824 are SLOT BNC INT44 1K and INT48K SLOT A Sets the word clock signal input via I O cards installed in the I O slots as the master clock of the AD824 BNC Sets the word clock signal at the BNC connector as the master clock of the AD824 INT44 1K Sets the 44 1 kHz internal word clock as the master clock of the AD824 INT48K Sets the 48 kHz internal word clock as the master clock of the AD824 Format AD8HR only Displays the 88 2 96 kHz audio signal transfer mode The input setting is on the left and the output setting is on the right No Display default 44 1 48 kHz audio signal transfer SP Double Speed Allows direct transfer at 88 2 or 96 kHz CH Double Channel 88 2 or 96 kHz audio is transferred by using two 44 1 48 kHz channels to transfer each audio channel of 88 2 and 96 kHz respectively The number of audio channels that can be handled in this mode is half the number of channels normally handled by the AD8HR Utility Displays Gain Individually sets the gain of each head amplifier channel Edit using the Numeric Parameters editing procedure described on page 40 The gain of the DME24N internal head amplifiers can be adjusted from 10 dB to 60 dB in 1 dB increments The internal circuitry switches at about the 45 dB point and the signal is automatically muted at that point to prev
107. ppropriate scene and other data must first be transferred to the device from the DME Designer Once the appropriate data has been transferred to the device the current number and name will appear the Ipoutert Bouter2 Route r3 Control Router4 Fader1 L Fader L If any scene data has been stored in the DME64N 24N the current scene and its name will be displayed Preparation display 6 set up the DME64N 24N operation parameters See the Utility Display section on page 47 for details The page settings must be set up as required before using the unit for the first time 7 Launch the DME Designer application on the computer DME Designer setup operation and data transfer instructions can be found in the DME Designer Manual This completes preparation of the DME64N 24N system DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual EA I O Card Installation UO Card Installation The DMEGAN has four I O card slots and the DME24N has one I O card slot The number of audio input channels available on the DME64N 24N can be increased by plugging the appropriate mini YGDAI I O card s into the available card slot s Compatible I O Cards As of July 2004 Yamaha mini YGDAI cards that can be used with the DME64N 24N are as follows Card Name Function Input Output
108. ransmission and Page 33 Connection Connector reception to and from other devices REMOTE REMOTE Control signal transmission Page 34 Connection Connector and reception to and from head amplifier Audio 1 0 Audio 1 0 8 channels of input Page 35 DME24N only Connectors and output 1 0 Card 1 0 Slot Number of 1 0 Serial signal transmission Word clock transmission and Page 37 channels depends reception depending on reception to and from other on card function of card devices depending on function of card EJ DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Connection Other Zone Other Zone Zone i Switching Hub Computer Controller CP4SW CP4SF CP1SF LELTITTITITITTITT lt P III Audio Signals Power Amp Recorder etc Audio Signals X Microphone CD Player etc gt oOo lO 2000000 mm 100000 DME64N 24N Output Processor 0 2000000 mm DME64N 24N Matrix lo CH GE m 2000000 mm mm LE CT DME64N 24N Output Processor Audio Signals Power Amp Recorder etc Preparation lt _ Audio Zone Control Device Control Word Clock Word Clock Master DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual E Connection
109. rd is not plugged into an appropriate AC outlet Make sure that the power cord is plugged into an appropriate AC outlet Refer to Preparation on page 20 The POWER switch is turned OFF Make sure that the POWER switch is turned ON Refer to Preparation on page 20 There is a fault in the DME64N 24N Contact your Yamaha service center or representative No communication between the DME64N 24N and the DME Designer application software The DME64N 24N power is not turned on Turn power to the DME64N 24N ON he DME Designer application is not running Launch the DME Designer application The connection cable is not connected properly Make sure that the connection cable is properly connected The computer s USB port is not functioning properly in the case of USB connection Refer to the DME Designer Installation Guide The computer s Ethernet port is not functioning properly in the case of Ethernet connection Refer to the DME Designer Installation Guide Cannot recall a scene Appropriate scene data has not been stored in the DME64N 24N Set up and store an appropriate scene in the DME64N 24N Use the DME Designer for scene setup The 96kHz 88 2kHz 48kHz 44 1kHz indicators flash red The DME64N 24N is not synchronized to the selected word clock Select a different word clock source Refer to the WCLK section on page 51 The WORD CLOCK IN
110. s level adjustment and other settings to be edited as required Editing User Defined Parameters 1 If the Main display is not showing press the HOME button to recall it 2 Press the HOME button until the page containing the parameter to be edited appears 3 Use the 4 4 gt buttons select the parameter to be edited 4 Press the ENTER button The Parameter Edit display for the selected user defined parameter will appear User defined parameters can be of all three types numeric list and When editing from an ICP1 control panel the F1 F6 buttons are used for parameter selection D Edit the user defined parameter as required Refer to Parameter Edit Displays on page 40 for editing procedures Any changed user defined parameter values will be lost if the power is turned off or if scenes are changed To preserve the changed values store the scene data DI DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Mute Switching Turns the DME64N 24N output mute function ON or OFE 1 Press the button The Mute Parameter Edit display will appear ti 2 Select Mute ON or OFF The mute function is turned on or off as described in ON OFF Parameters on page 42 To access this function from the ICP1 control panel hold the F6 button for longer than 2 seconds PHONES jack output is not muted
111. s pressed to allow scene changes level adjustment and other settings to be edited as required Parameter Edit displays are also used to edit utility parameters In most cases the desired parameter edit page can be accessed by selecting the item you want to edit in the appropriate display by using the cursor 41 buttons and then pressing the ENTER button There are basically three types of parameters that can be accessed via Parameter Edit display Numeric values Lists ON OFF switches Numeric Parameters Numeric parameters can be edited in a number of ways and depending on the parameter a fader knob or minimum and maximum values may appear to the left of the numeric value A Numeric Value with a fader A Numeric Value with a Knob 6 PEUM Gain ch 3 1 E dE 0 Name of parameter selected for editing Fader Knob Minimum and maximum values Current value D DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Some Parameter Edit displays have just one numeric parameter while other may have two or more Parameter Edit Display with One Numeric Parameter LCD Contrast 1 changed rotating the dial Dial rotation produces an immediate corresponding change in the selected value LCD Cont rast 182 2 Press the ENTER button to close the Parameter
112. sical controls surfaces that are available for use with these DAW software packages This page will not appear on the ICP1 display The following parameters are available when the DAW i FE parameter is set to O 1H A 5 ALL 7345676 011121314 15 1 Reset H CH Specifies the devices MIDI transmit and receive channel 4 1 16 a 0 SE Q nin n Edit using the List Parameters editing procedure described on page 41 is Q Reset Resets GPI calibration To reset the calibration use the 4 4 buttons to select ALL to reset all inputs or select an Program Change Turns transmission and reception the omni mode and ho ON or OFF for MIDI program change messages Md prog 8 individual input from 1 to 16 to be reset then press the Move the cursor to the required parameter then press the ENTER button ENTER button to alternately turn ON and OFF MAX Sets the maximum calibration value To set the MAX value use 4 buttons to select ALL to set all inputs select Control Change Turns transmission and reception omni mode and echo ON or OFF for MIDI control change messages Move the cursor to the required parameter then press the burt n ao alternately tum ON amd ORE i
113. structions EXT CLOCK Indicator When a clock signal from an external device is selected the indicator will light green If the clock signal is not appropriate the indicator will flash red The indicator will go out when the internal word clock is selected DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual 96kHz 88 2kHz 48kHz 44 1kHz Indicator Normally the indicator corresponding to the current word clock frequency will light green If a problem with the master clock is detected all of these indicators will flash red 2 seconds after a problem is detected with an external master clock the internal clock will temporarily be selected When this happens the indicator corresponding to the frequency of the internal clock will light green and all other indicators will continue to flash red NETWORK Indicator Lights while data communication is occurring via the USB NETWORK CASCADE connector Received data causes the indicator to light in green while transmitted data causes the indicator to light in orange If a problem occurs the indicator will light in red Front Panel O MIDI Indicator Lights while data communication is occurring via the MIDI connector Received data causes the indicator to light green while transmitted data causes the indicator to light orange The indicator will light green when reception and transmission occur simultaneously If a problem occurs the indicator will light red Q MAS
114. t qualified Yamaha service personnel about replacing defective components The illustrations in this document are for instructional purposes and may appear somewhat different from the actual equipment The bitmap fonts used in this device have been provided by and are the property of Ricoh Co Ltd CobraNet and Peak Audio are trademarks of Cirrus Logic Inc Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged 5 1 2 2 DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual 8 Foreword Foreword Thank you for choosing a Yamaha DME64N 24N Digital Mixing Engine Using the supplied DME Designer software the DME64N and DME24N can be easily configured to handle a wide range of audio processing applications institutional audio installations sub mixing speaker system control matrix and routing multi effect processing and much more In order to take full advantage of the features and performance provided by the DMEG4N 24N we urge you to read this owner s manual thoroughly before use and keep it in a safe place for future reference The Yamaha Pro Audio web site is at http www yamahaproaudio com DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Contents About the Documentation 8 Supplied Accessories 8 DMEGAN and DME24N I O Configuration 8 Options e Seege 8 DME64N 24N Audio System Overview 9 Th
115. tered Jack and is a connector type included in the Bell System USOC Universal Service Ordering Codes standards Router RS 232C A serial communication protocol that allows data transfer over distances of up to 15 meters An equipment that relays data in network by selecting the most effective route RS232C interfaces usually employ 9 pin D sub connectors RS stands for Recommended Standard and one of the standards developed by the EIA Electronic Industry Alliance RS 422 A balanced serial communication protocol that allows data transfer over distances of up to 1 kilometer RS 422 offers higher data rates and greater reliability than the RS 232C protocol Sampling Frequency The number of times per second an analog audio signal is sampled when it is being converted to digital audio Scene A data transmission cable consisting of a shielded twisted pair This type of cable is more STP Shielded Twisted Pair Cable A complete audio setup including configuration data and the related component preset parameters Up to 999 scenes can be stored for each zone in a DME64N 24N audio system resistant to noise and interference than UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair cable Switching Hub A network hub which automatically connects only ports through which communication is currently taking place This reduces network load while maximizing security This type of hub can often mediate between devices having
116. this manual meets FCC requirements Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority granted by the FCC to use the product 2 IMPORTANT When connecting this product to accessories and or another product use only high quality shielded cables Cable s supplied with this product MUST be used Follow all installation instructions Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA 3 NOTE This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations Part 15 for Class digital devices Compliance with these requirements provides a reason able level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other elec tronic 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 This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA FCC INFORMATION U S A 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 DFF and ON please try to elimi nate the problem by using one of the following measures Relocate either this product
117. tions 2 Connect the adaptor box to a network hub or the DME64N 24N Use a straight cable for connection to a hub or a cross cable for direct connection to the DME64N 24N Use a 100Base TX 10Base T switching hub When using category 5 UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair cable the total length of the cables connecting the control panel unit to the hub or DME64N 24N can be up to 100 meters Due to differences in cable and switching hub performance however proper operation at the maximum length cannot be guaranteed in some cases The maximum usable cable length will also be reduced if joint connectors cross cable converters or other extension adaptors are used Use STP Shielded Twisted Pair cable to prevent electromagnetic interference Control panel unit 2 To network hub or DME64N 24N a Cord hook Jeng ICP1 adaptor box e 1 To AC power outlet 4 AC adaptor PA 300 3 Connect the PA 300 AC adaptor to the adaptor box 4 Plug the AC adaptor into an appropriate AC mains outlet Frame Plate and Control Panel Installation 1 Screw the frame plate to the terminal box NOTE Terminal box not included Use a standard US type wall box 3 gang with a depth of 44 millimeters or more The screw heads should extend from the frame plate by no more than 3 millimeters gt 5 5 z x 2 Screw the control panel to the frame plate NOTE Tighten the screws used to attach the c
118. trol Panel Refer to the appendix on page 56 for information about the control panels mini YGDAI Yamaha General Digital Audio Interface UO Cards MY16 C 16 MY16 AE MY16 TD and others Refer to I O Card Installation on page 22 for information on I O card installation and the types of I O cards that can be used DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual The DME64N 24N Configurable Digital Mixing Engine DMEG4N 24N Audio System Overview The DMEG4N 24N Configurable Digital Mixing Engine In addition to basic mixing and matrix output functions the DME64N 24N includes a full range of processing modules equalizers compressors reverb and delay effects etc that can be patched together using the DME Designer software to support just about any audio system you need It can serve as the central audio processing and routing unit in an installed system or it can serve to augment the functionality of an existing or touring system few examples are provided below Matrix Output Expansion Particularly in concert situations there always seems to be a need for more feeds and outputs The DME64N 24N can function as an extremely versatile output matrix router system that can be easily reconfigured to meet changing system requirements gt gt Matrix Outputs gt m gt to stage monitors B gt clusters recording gt
119. uired Scene Storing Scene store in progress Do not turn power off one required SLOT1 Sync Err The DME64N 24N clock is not synchronized with the clock of the card installed in UO slot 1 ake sure that the DME64N 24N and the card installed I O slot 1 are set to use the same word clock SLOT2 Sync Err The DME6AN clock is not synchronized with the clock of the card installed in I O slot 2 ake sure that the DME64N and the card installed in ot 2 are set to use the same word clock 0 SLOTS Sync Err The DME6AN clock is not synchronized with the clock of the card installed in UO slot 3 ake sure that the DME64N and the card installed in I O ot 3 are set to use the same word clock 0 SLOT4 Sync Err The DME6AN clock is not synchronized with the clock of the card installed in I O slot 4 ake sure that the DME64N and the card installed in I O slot 4 are set to use the same word clock WCLK Unlocked A usable word clock signal is not being received or cannot be detected Recheck all word clock connections and internal parameters Zone Sync Err The DME64N 24N contains data of another zone or no data Send appropriate data from a computer running the DME Designer application DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Causes Possible Solutions The DME64N 24N power won t turn on The power co
120. umentation 5 mp o 3 The following manuals are provided with the DME64N 24N DME64N 24N Owner s Manual This document This document covers the specifications installation and operation of the DME64N 24N DME Designer Installation Guide This document covers the installation of the DME Designer software application and related drivers USB MIDI driver DME N Network driver on a computer computer setup and connection of the computer to the DMEGAN 24N DME Designer Owner s Manual PDF file The DME Designer Manual describes operation of the DME Designer software as well as the functions of the individual modules that can be used Supplied Accessories e DME64N 24N Owners Manual This document AC plug clamp DME Designer Installation Guide Euroblock plug 16P x 2 CD ROM Euroblock plug 8P x 4 DME64N only AC power cord Euroblock plug 3P x 16 DME24N only DMEG4N and DME24N UO Configuration The DMEGAN has four I O card slots while the DME24N has one card slot and eight channels of built in analog audio I O A single I O card can handle up to 16 channels of audio I O so the DMEGAN can handle a maximum of 64 audio I O channels The DME24N can handle up to 24 audio I O channels The DMEGAN has approximately double the DSP processing power of the DME24N Options Control Panels e CPI Intelligent Control Panel e CP4SW Control Panel e CP SF Control Panel CPISF Con
121. ut etam edat en a rhet 43 Scene Store Mise Page 51 Scene Store Operation 43 security COVER mOoUntlng oce reet or rt 20 Security Setup Lock Page sertis 50 SIGNAL Indicator 17 Slot Information Slot Page ttt 52 Slot Pap suis SLOTI 4 SP Double Speed 52 Specifications 65 Spectrum eebe eer Eed Eet 45 7 61 STP Shielded Twisted Pair Cable Glossary 75 Switching Hub Glossary ss 75 T TDIF Tascam Digital Interface Format Glossary 75 troubleshootihg ss mue tme meret 63 SB Universal Serial Bus Glossary 75 SB CONNECTION isi copie eret repa drea e E dE USB Connector 23 reet ette rii trei eerte SB MIDI driver ser Defined Lock ser dehined parameter oceans i eo m E ser defined parameter Edit ser defined Parameter Names eon ame tility Lock Page UTLEY IT EE tilitydisplay Operation Unshielded Twisted pair Cable Glossary 75 ere V DUOC M 48 E 51 Page 54 0 51 Word 24 Word Clock Glossary ss 75 WORD CLOCK connection eege nior iier
122. utput Level Display 46 51 IAJE 0 a 49 L HR 560 45 LCD Backlight 49 WG De COMPAS Cis 49 LEVEL Button E 17 46 ink 1006 49 E M 41 Lock Page 5e niei eene RR RES 50 M MAC Media Access Control Address Glossary 74 aer debates 49 display E 39 MASTER Indicator 17 dq EE Meter Fall Time MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface Glossary 74 MIIDEGOBHHBSGEOB rtm 30 MIDI Data Format 353 ciiin EO GRO 69 MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI THRU Connectors 19 MIDI IndiCat t ee eren 17 MIDI Pages nn 52 MIDI Setup MIDI Page 52 0 53 Mini YGDAI Yamaha General Digital Audio Interface card enc Miscellaneous Setup Misc Page LE oe sar soy de tits E A RE MONITOR Button Monitoring AER e DEE 17 ete e DRE 39 Mute Switching 42 48 Net Page 48 NETWORK Connector a ees NETWORK Indicator eene 16 Network Settings Net Page ss 48 Numeric Parameter 40 0 ON OFE inde ot ain Rae 42 Mu M M T 56
123. utputs 4 DME64N 24N Owner s Manual Peak Hold When the peak hold function is set to ON peak levels are held indefinitely Peak levels are cleared after one second when peak hold is set to OFF To turn the peak hold function ON or move the cursor to the PEAK HOLD ON OFF setting and press the ENTER key to alternately turn it ON or Utility Displays Utility Displays Most basic DME64N 24N functions can be accessed via the Utility Display Items accessible via the Utility display Page Item Description Manual Page Info Current status and settings for the devices basic parameters Page 48 Name User ID display Version The device s current version number Date Current status and setup for the internal calendar clock Battery Shows the status of the internal battery Net Current status and settings for the Ethernet network Page 48 Zone Displays current status and determines whether the device is zone master or not IP Adr Current status and setup for the device s IP address Link Mode Current status and setup for the NETWORK connector MAC Adr Displays the device s MAC address Disp Current status and setup for the display mode etc Page 49 LCD Contrast Current status and setup for display panel contrast
124. ve This cannot be changed Make sure that one zone master is assigned for each zone If no zone master is assigned no scene information will appear on the display and scene related control will not be possible Mute operations will also not be possible Utility Displays IP Adr This is the device s IP address Edit using the Numeric Parameters editing procedure Display Setup Disp Page Provides access to a number of display parameters The meter fall time is not shown on the ICP1 control panel described on page 40 Info Het Lock display Infa Het Di F Lock r contrast Backlight Network Address Host Address er Fall Time The network addresses of devices in the same zone must be the same LCD Contrast The host address of the zone master is fixed at 2 The current LCD contrast setting This parameter can be adjusted from 0 through 100 Edit using the Numeric Parameters editing procedure Link Mode Shows the status of the NETWORK connector The NETWORK connector can be set to operate in 10Base or 100Base TX mode 10Base T The NETWORK connector is compatible with 10Base T operation 100Base TX The NETWORK connector is compatible with 100Base TX operation described on page 40 LCD Backlight Specifies LCD backlight operation Two settings are av
125. via the REMOTE connector 4 Word Clock Individual devices that handle the same digital audio signals must be synchronized to a single word clock of the same frequency The DME64N 24N transmits and receives word clock via the CASCADE IN and CASCADE OUT connectors the WORD CLOCK IN and WORD CLOCK OUT connectors and via I O cards plugged into the D D 5 o 3 I O card slots DME64N 24N Signal Types Connector Audio Signal Zone Control Device Control Word Clock Page USB Connection USB Connector Control signals from computer Transmission reception of 26 to zone master DME64N 24N control signals MIDI commands between computer and DME64N 24N Ethernet NETWORK Control signals between Page 27 Connection Connector computer and zone master and between zone master and other DME64N 24N units in the zone MIDI Connection MIDI Connector Transmission reception of Page 30 control signals MIDI commands between MIDI controller and DME64N 24N GPI Connection GPI Connector Transmission reception of GPI Page 31 control signals between GPI device GPI controller etc and DME64N 24N CASCADE CASCADE 32 channels of Control signals from mixerto Word clock transmission Page 32 Connection Connector input output zone master DME64N 24N reception to and from other DME64N only devices WORD CLOCK WORD CLOCK Word clock t
126. wer When connecting to two prong type AC mains outlets use the gt o 3 o D 5 5 5 0 gt 0 supplied plug adaptor Ground Screw The supplied power cable has three prong plug that will ground the unit when plugged into an appropriate three prong type mains outlet When connecting to a two prong type outlet that has a ground screw use the supplied AC plug adaptor and connect the adaptor s ground lead to the ground screw When connecting to a two prong type outlet that does not have a ground screw be sure to connect the DME64N 24N ground screw to a confirmed ground point Proper grounding can significantly reduce hum noise and interference while stabilizing phase and imaging 1 1 1 1 Make sure that the device is securely grounded to a single ground point e g either via a three prong AC connection or via the ground screw 83 DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Connect the device to only one ground point Connecting the device to more than ground point can result in ground loops that can cause increased hum and noise Connector This Euroblock connector provides access to the units GPI General Purpose Interface interface for transfer of control signals to and from external equipment The DMEG4N provides 16 channels of GPI input and output while the DME2AN provides 8 channels Each input channel has an IN terminal and a V
127. will case the corresponding effect to be recalled on the effect unit MIDI Cable MIDI OUT MIDI IN E Mu 2 s CE ne SPX2000 or Other Digital Effect Unit DME64N 24N DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual Connection GPI Connection GPI General Purpose Interface device GPI controller etc can be connected to the rear panel GPI connectors Using GPI a variety of control signals can be transferred between the DME64N 24N and external controllers or other devices The optional CP4SW 4 and CP1SF control panels are also connected GPI For more information on the CP4SW 45 and CP1SF control panels refer to CP4SW 45 and CP1SF in the Appendix of this manual page 59 The DMEGAN provides 16 channels of GPI input and output and the DME24N provides 8 channels Each input channel has an IN terminal and a V terminal Each output channel has an OUT terminal and GND terminal The V terminals have an open terminal voltage of 5 volts The IN terminals can detect a full range of input voltages from OV through 5V while the OUT terminals output either OV or 5V The parameters for each GPI input and output are assigned via the DME Designer application The DME Designer can be used to set up the system so that scene recall operations and user parameter control can be carried out from connected GPI control devices
128. ww yamahaproaudio com CobraNet Connection If an MY16 C CobraNet interface card is installed in a DME64N 24N card slot it becomes possible to transfer audio control and word clock signals via a CobraNet network MY16 C equipped DME64N 24N units can be connected to any other CobraNet compatible equipment for broad ranging audio and word clock signal networkability Refer to the MY16 C Owner s Manual for CobraNet network details Example Connection to CobraNet Devices Straight Cable 3 P C Audio and 1 udi E Control Signals Audio Signal Switching Hub 5 Audio lt Audio Signal S Control Signals v M m pu 9 ER Hj DME24N NHB32 C NOTE Control signals cannot be transferred between devices that do not use the MY16 C card in some cases NOTE CobraNet is an audio networking system developed by Peak Audio a division of Cirrus Logic Inc that allows real time transmission and reception of multiple channels of uncompressed digital audio signals via a Fast Ethernet 100 megabits sec network single network cable can handle a maximum of 64 channels 128 channels bidirectional of audio data The Peak Audio home page can be viewed on the web at http www peakaudio com DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual The Panel Buttons and Displays 5 e o D
129. y display pages if pressed while the Utility display is showing LEVEL Button Calls the output level setup display page 46 The indicator will light green MUTE Button Calls the mute display page 42 The indicator will light orange when mute is on The indicator will light green when mute is off and the mute display is showing and will be off if the mute display is not showing Q Dial Adjusts the value of selected parameters 4 7 P gt Buttons Move the display cursor in the corresponding directions CANCEL Button Closes the window on the display ENTER Button Confirms and enters a value or setting 6 pair of headphones can plugged in here PHONES LEVEL Control Adjusts the headphone volume Even when the control is set to the minimum level the sound at the headphones is not completely muted MONITOR Button Calls the monitoring point slot selection display page 44 When the ENTER button is pressed to select slot the monitoring point selection display will appear The spectrum analyzer display will then appear when the ENTER button is pressed to select a monitoring point The indicator will light green while the monitoring slot point or spectrum analyzer display is showing 9 POWER Switch Turns mains power to the device on and off DMEG4N 24N Owner s Manual The Controls and Connectors Rear Panel
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