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The abov e warning is located on the top of the unit. 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 [...]
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1. IMPORT ANT NO TICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions con- tained in this manual, meets FCC requir ements. Modifications not expressly appr oved by Y amaha may void your authority , granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPOR T ANT: When connecting this pr oduct to accessories and/ or an[...]
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DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 4 PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULL Y BEFORE PROCEEDING * Please keep this man ual in a saf e place for future ref erence. W ARNING 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 pr[...]
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DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 5 • 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. • Do not use the device in th[...]
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Foreword DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 6 Forewor d Thank you for choosing a Y amaha DME64N/24N Digital Mixing Engine. U sing the supplied DME Designer software, the DME64N and DME24N can be easily configur ed to handle a wide range of audio processing applications – institutional audio installations, sub-mixing, speaker system control, matrix a[...]
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DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 7 Foreword 8 Accessories (Please make sure the following items are included in the package.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 About the Product Names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 About the Firmware Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Pre[...]
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Forew ord Accessories (Please make sure the following items are included in the package.) DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 8 Thank you for choosing a Y amaha DME64N/24N Digital Mixing Engine. In order to take full advantage of the features and performance pro vided by the DME64N/24N, we urge you to r ead this owner ’ s manual thoroughly before conn[...]
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Introduction to the DME64N/24N Differences between DME64N/24N DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 9 Differences between DME64N/24N The DME64N has four I/O card slots, while the DME24N has one I/O card slot and eight channels of built- in analog audio I/O. A single I/O card can handle up to 16 channels of audio I/O, so the DME64N can handle a maximum of [...]
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Introduction to the DME64N/24N Glossary for the DME64N/24N DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 10 Scene A combination of all configuration and preset parameters is called a “scene.” Scenes can be recalled from an ICP1, GPI device, other external controllers, DME64N/DME24N, or comput- er. Up to 999 scenes can be stored for each device group. Scene st[...]
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Introduction to the DME64N/24N Signal Types DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 11 Signal Types DME64N/24N audio system signals can be broadly categorized as follows. 1 A udio The DME64N/24N will be required to send and receive audio signals to and from other DME series units as well as other audio equipment. Audio signal transmission and reception will[...]
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Introduction to the DME64N/24N System Examples DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 12 System Examples Large systems using CobraNet HOME HOME UTILITY UTILITY SCENE SCENE LEVEL LEVEL MUTE MUTE ENTER ENTER CANCEL CANCEL USB PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL INPUT INPUT DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE USB PEAK PEAK SIGN[...]
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Introduction to the DME64N/24N About DME Designer DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 13 About DME Designer DME Designer software enables you to integrate, configure, and control the DME series system from a con- nected computer. You can build the DME series audio system using graphic blocks in DME Designer that are displayed on the computer monitor. Th[...]
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The Controls and Connector s Front Panel DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 14 Fr ont Panel 1 [USB] Connector A computer can be connected here when it is necessary to program or control the device. When a USB connection is to be used, the USB-MIDI driver must be installed on the computer . Refer to the DME Designer Installation G uide for installation [...]
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The Controls and Connector s Front Panel DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 15 5 [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 sim[...]
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The Controls and Connector s Rear Panel DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 16 Rear Panel 1 [A C IN] Connector This is the device ’ s three-pronged AC pow er connector . Connect to the AC mains using the supplied AC po wer cord. S ee “Setup ” on page 18 for details. Ev en when the power switch is turned off, electricity is still flowing to the pr[...]
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The Controls and Connector s Rear Panel DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 17 4 [MIDI IN] [MIDI OUT] [MIDI THRU] Connectors These are standard MIDI connectors that handle r eception and transmission of MIDI data: [MIDI IN] receives MIDI data, [MIDI OUT] transmits MIDI data, and [MIDI THRU] r e-transmits MIDI data received at the [MIDI IN] connector . S[...]
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Preparation Setup Procedure DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 18 Setup Procedur e F ollow the steps outlined belo w to prepar e the DME64N/24N for operation. 1. Install any required I/O car ds. Refer to “I/O Car d Installation ” on page 20 for details. 2. Connect the A C po wer cord. Be sure to turn all devices OFF before connecting A C mains powe[...]
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Preparation Setup Procedure DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 19 3. Install the DME Designer software and necessary drivers on the computer to be used f or device gr oup contr ol. See the “DME Setup M anual” (PDF file) for details. 4. Connect devices. •N etwork connection Ethernet connection (page 23) USB connection (page 22) • Analog connect[...]
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Preparation I/O Card Installation DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 20 7. Launch the DME Designer application, create configuration and transfer . DME Designer setup, operation, and data transfer instructions can be found in the DME Designer M anual. This completes preparation of the DME64N/24N system. I/O Card Installation The DME64N has four I/O ca[...]
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Preparation I/O Card Installation DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 21 I/O Card Installation Pr ocedure 1. Make sure that the DME64N/24N power is OFF . If the power is on, turn it off . 2. Loosen the two car d slot scre ws and remove the slot co ver , as shown in the diagram. 3. Slide the I/O card into the slots in the guide rails, as shown in the dia[...]
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Connecting to a Computer USB Connection DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 22 USB Connection USB connections can be used in the following two ways: (1) Control the DME64N/24N from DME Designer. (2) Connect to any individual DME64N/24N and control that DME64N/24N unit by transmitting MIDI commands from a MIDI sequencer or similar software. Be sure to fo[...]
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Connecting to a Computer Ethernet Connection ([NETWORK] Connector) DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 23 Ether net Connection ([NETWORK] Connector) To control the DME64N/24N from the computer via Ethernet, use an Ethernet cable to connect the [NET- WORK] connector on the rear panel of the DME64N/24N to the computer, then install DME-N Network Driver. T[...]
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Connecting to a Computer Ethernet Connection ([NETWORK] Connector) DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 24 Control from a computer in the same subnet group Control from a computer with a different subnet NOTE • The IP addresses in the diagram are examples. •U se a switching hub that is compatible with 100Base-T X/10Base-T network speeds. The maximum [...]
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Connecting to a Computer Ethernet Connection ([NETWORK] Connector) DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 25 Connecting multiple de vice gr oups HOME HOME UTILITY UTILITY SCENE SCENE LEVEL LEVEL MUTE MUTE ENTER ENTER CANCEL CANCEL HOME HOME UTILITY UTILITY SCENE SCENE LEVEL LEVEL MUTE MUTE ENTER ENTER CANCEL CANCEL USB PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK SIG[...]
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A udio I/O Connection DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 26 Analog A udio Connection ([IN] and [OUT] Connectors) (DME24N onl y) The DME24N includes [IN] and [OUT] connectors for 8 channels of analog audio input and output. Wire the supplied Euroblock plugs as sho wn below . Head amplifier gain and phantom po wer settings can be made via the U tility d[...]
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A udio I/O Connection DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 27 3. Securely tighten terminal scre ws. P ull the cables (not too strongly) to confirm that they are secur ely connected. 4. Plug the Eurob lock plug into the panel connector . I/O Slots The DME64N has four I/O card slots, and the DME24N has one I/O car d slot. The number of audio input channel[...]
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Connecting to an External Device Remote Connection ([REMOTE] Connector) DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 28 Remote Connection ([REMOTE] Connector) The [REMOTE] connector of the DME64N/24N can be connected to remotely-controllable Yamaha AD8HR or AD824 head amplifiers (pre-amps), digital mixers, or RS-232C compatible controllers (such as those from AM[...]
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Connecting to an External Device Remote Connection ([REMOTE] Connector) DME64N/24N Owner’s Manual 29 Controlling a DME24N’ s internal head amps from a digital mixer The internal head amp settings of a DME24N can be remotely controlled from a digital mixer such as the Yama- ha PM5D or DM2000. Connect the digital mixer to the DME series’ [REMOT[...]
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Connecting to an External Device MIDI Connection ([MIDI] Connectors) DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 30 MIDI Connection ([MIDI] Connectors) In this case connection is made to the rear-panel [MIDI] connectors. MIDI commands are sent to the DME64N/24N from a MIDI device. By connecting the [MIDI OUT] terminal of a digital mixer (such as the DM2000) to [...]
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Connecting to an External Device Cascade Connection ([Cascade] Connectors) (DME64N only) DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 31 Cascade Connection ([Cascade] Connectors) (DME64N only) The rear-panel [CASCADE] connector can be connected to the [CASCADE] connector on another DME64N/24N or other compatible device via a dedicated cascade cable for bidirecti[...]
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Connecting to an External Device WORD CLOCK Connection ([WORD CLOCK] Connectors) DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 32 WORD CLOCK Connection ([WORD CLOCK] Connectors) Wo rd 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/[...]
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Connecting to an External Device GPI Connection ([GPI] Connectors) DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 33 GPI Connection ([GPI] Connectors) GPI (General P urpose Interface) device (GPI controller , etc.) can be connected to the rear-panel [GPI] connectors. U sing GPI a variety of contr ol signals can be transferred between the DME64N/24N and external co[...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Basic Operation DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 34 Basic Operation By pressing the panel keys it is possible to select the DME64N/24N Main display , U tility display , and P arameter Edit displays that allow individual settings to be edited and changed. refer to the pages listed belo w for more detailed information abou[...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Main Display DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 35 Main Display The Main display will appear in a few seconds after the power is turned on. The Main display shows information about the current scene. Up to 24 parameters can be accessed from the DME64N/ 24N or ICP1 control panel for each scene. Six parameters are shown on t[...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Parameter Edit Displays DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 36 Parameter Edit Displays P arameter Edit displays will appear when the [SCENE], [MUTE], [MONIT OR] or other key is pressed to allo w scene changes, level adjustment, and other settings to be edited as required. P arameter Edit displays are also used to edit utili[...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Parameter Edit Displays DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 37 Some P arameter Edit displays have just one numeric parameter , while other may have two or more. 1. Numeric v alues can be changed b y r otating the dial. Dial r otation pr oduces an immediate, corresponding change in the selected v alue. 2. Press the [ENTER] k[...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Parameter Edit Displays DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 38 List P arameter s List parameters allow you to make one selection from a list of possibilities. Rotate the dial to scroll up or do wn the list. In some cases the centermost item on the display will be always highlighted as the list is scrolled, and in others the[...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Parameter Edit Displays DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 39 Mute Switching T urns the DME64N/24N output mute function ON or OFF . 1. Press the [MUTE] key . The M ute P arameter Edit display will appear . 2. Select Mute ON or OFF . The mute function is turned on or off as described in “ON/OFF P arameters” on page 38. [...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Parameter Edit Displays DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 40 Scene Store Stor es the current scene data for later r ecall. 1. Press the [SCENE] key f or long er than 2 seconds. A confirmation window will appear on the display . 2. Press the [ENTER] key . This stores the scene data in the curr ent scene memory . Monitorin[...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Spectrum Display DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 41 3. Select the desired monitor point fr om the list. The audio signal from the selected monitoring point will be output via the PHONES jack and the [MONIT OR] indicator lights up. Probe Monitor Functions The P robe M onitor function allows monitoring points to be select[...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Level Meter Display DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 42 4 L/R Select Indicates when the spectrum display is for the left or right channel. The same spectr um display will be shown for the L and R channels of all monitor points other than user- defined points specified via the DME Designer application. To switch between[...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Initializing the DME64N/DME24N DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 43 Initializing the DME64N/ DME24N The DME64N/DME24N and ICP1 internal memories can be initialized as follows. B egin with the power turned off . T urn the power on while holding the [SCENE] and [ENTER] buttons, and continue to hold those buttons until the Y[...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Utility Displays DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 44 Utility Displays Most basic DME64N/24N functions can be accessed via the U tility Display . Items accessible via the Utility displa y Pa ge Item Description Manual P age Info Curr ent status and settings for the devices basic parameters. Page 46 Label Name display . V [...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Utility Displays DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 45 CASCAD (DME64N only) Displays current status for the [CASCADE] connectors. Page 55 Head Margin Displays current status for the head margin of the audio signal handled via the [CASCADE] connectors. Unit No. Displays how many devices the unit is from the beginning of the[...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Utility Displays DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 46 Utility Display Operation The general procedure for operating the U tility displays is outlined below . 1. Press the [UTILITY] ke y for longer than 2 seconds fr om the Main displa y to go to the Utility displa y . 2. Press the [UTILITY] ke y as many times as necessary [...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Utility Displays DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 47 Network Settings (Net) P age Sho ws the Ethernet network address and other parameters. 1 Master/Slave Indicates whether or not the device is functioning as the device group master: “Master ” or “Slav e.” Master: the device is the device group master . Slave: th[...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Utility Displays DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 48 2 LCD Backlight Specifies L CD backlight operation. T wo settings are available: “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. Pr essing the [[...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Utility Displays DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 49 Miscellaneous Setup (Misc) P age This page includes parameters not available in any other page. 1 Scene Store Determines whether or not scene store operations ar e allowed. This parameter can be set to “Enable ” or “Disable.” Enable: Scene stor e operations are[...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Utility Displays DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 50 COM (422) Allows from AMX and C restron type external contr ollers via the RS-232C interface using DME Communication Pr otocol*. MIDI (232C) Allows control of DME64N/DME24N units fr om external MIDI controllers via the RS-232C interface. MIDI (422) Allows control of DM[...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Utility Displays DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 51 Slot Information (Slot) P age D isplays the name of the car d installed in an I/O card slot. Some car ds can also be reset via this page. 1 Card Name The name of the installed card appears here. 2 Reset Resets the installed car d. 3 Format D isplays the 88.2/96 kHz aud[...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Utility Displays DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 52 The following parameters are av ailable when the DA W parameter is set to OFF . 3 CH Specifies the device ’ s MIDI transmit and receive channel: 1 ~ 16. Edit using the “List P arameters” editing pr ocedure described on page 38. 4 Program Change T urns transmissi[...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Utility Displays DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 53 GPI Setup (GPI) P age Input calibration parameters for the [GPI] connector . 1 Reset Resets GPI calibration. To reset the calibration, use the [ E ] [ ▲ ] [ ▼ ] [ F ] keys to select ALL to reset all inputs, or select an individual input from 1 to 16 to be reset, th[...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Utility Displays DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 54 Head Amplifier Setup (HA) P age Pro vides access to the head amplifier settings. Refer to “REMO TE Connection ” on page 28 for head amplifier control signal connection. Internal Head Amplifier (DME24N only) AD8HR AD824 1 HA Specifies the type of head amplifie[...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Utility Displays DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 55 4 Gain Individually sets the gain of each head amplifier channel. Edit using the “N umeric P arameters” editing pr ocedure described on page 36. 5 +48V Individually turns phantom pow er ON or OFF for each head amplifier channel. U se the [ E ] and [ F ] keys to p[...]
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P anel Operation and Displays Utility Displays DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 56 3 Mixer I/O Displays whether the cascade signal is bus shared or not. ■ : A DME64N connected directly to the mix er is connected to a second DME64N on this unidir ectional channel. Input on the same channel fr om other DME64N units will be independent. : This channel[...]
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References Options DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 57 Options The ICP1, CP4SW , CP1SF , and CP4SF controllers are available as options for r emote external control of the DME series. The ICP1 connects via Ethernet, while the CP4SW , CP1SF , and CP4SF connect via the GPI interface. F or more information on installing your Control P anel and connectin[...]
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References Error Messages DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 58 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. Component Corrupt Update Firmware! The component data is corrupt or can’t b[...]
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References Error Messages DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 59 Connection to Master DME is Lost Communication with the master DME device has been interrupted. Check that all cables are pr operly connected, and than hubs, routers, and r elated devices are functioning properly . Connection to Sla ve SME is Lost Communication with the slave DME device ha[...]
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References Error Messages DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 60 SLO T4 Sync Err The DME64N clock is not synchr onized with the clock of the card installed in I/O slot 4. Make sure that the DME64N and the car d or external source supplying the wor d clock are set to use the same word clock. Synchronizing Do not turn off Data is being received fr om the [...]
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References Troubleshooting DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 61 Tr oubleshooting The pow er won’t turn on, and the panel indicators and LCD won’t light. • Is the power cable properly connected? • Is the POWER switch turned on? • If neither of the above is the problem, contact your Y amaha service center or repr esentative. Cannot e xchange d[...]
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References Specifications DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 62 Specifications Specifications and descriptions in this owner’ s manual are for information purposes only . Y amaha Corp. reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. Since specifi cations, equipment or options may not be the same[...]
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References Input/Output Characteristics DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 63 Input/Output Characteristics DME24N ANALOG INPUT CHARA CTERISTICS • 0dBu = 0.775 Vrms • All AD converters (CH1-8) are 24-bit linear , 128 times oversampling. • +48V DC (phantom power) is supplied to CH INPUT (1-8) connectors via each individual controlled switch. DME64N[...]
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References Control I/O DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 64 Control I/O DME64N: 16-GPI inputs and 16-GPI outputs DME24N: 8-GPI inputs and 8-GPI outputs Outputs: Imax/pin = 16mA Outputs: VH = 2.5V(min.), VL = 0.6V(max.) T erminals Format Level Connector REMOTE - RS232C D-SUB Connector 9-pin (Male) Baud Rate = 38,400 bps Data = 8bit Stop bit = 1bit P AR[...]
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References Connector Pin Assign DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 65 Connector Pin Assign [CASCADE IN/OUT] Connectors (DME64N onl y) CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal Pin No. Signal 1 GND 35 GND 1 GND 35 GND 2 INPUT 1-2 (+) 36 INPUT 1-2 (-) 2 OUTPUT 1-2 (+) 36 OUTPUT 1-2 (-) 3 INPUT 3-4 (+) 37 INPUT 3-4 (-) 3 OUTPUT 3[...]
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References Connector Pin Assign DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 66 [NETWORK] Connector (100Base-TX Ethernet, RJ-45) Straight/Cross Cab le Wiring Details Straight Cables Cross Cables Pin Connection 1 TxD+ 2 TxD– 3 RxD+ 4 Unused 5 Unused 6 RxD– 7 Unused 8 Unused Pins Pins 1 —— 1 1 —— 3 2 —— 2 2 —— 6 3 —— 3 3 —— 1 4 —— 4[...]
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References Dimensions DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 67 Dimensions Unit: mm DME64N DME24N 480 132 145 394 405 12.5 388 11 411.5 278 53.5 300 90 90 423 96 17.5 18.5 4-M3 30 394 405 388 11 411.5 278 88 101 52 18 18 12.5 53.5 423 4-M3 480 300 90 90 30[...]
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References MIDI Data Format DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 68 MIDI Data For mat 1. DME64N/24N MIDI Functions 1.1 Scene Change Scene recall occurs according to the “MIDI P rogram Change T able ” assignments when appropriate MIDI Bank S elect MSB/LSB and P rogram Change messages are receiv ed by the DME64N/24N. Corresponding MIDI Bank S elect MSB[...]
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References MIDI Data Format DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 69 3. MIDI Setup Specifies basic MIDI operation. 3.1 Host Select Selects the input/output port to be used for MIDI communication. 3.2 D A W Contr oller S pecifies the DA W controller type when a DA W control surface is to be used to control the DME64N/24N. When T ype 1/ 2 is selected, Hos[...]
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References MIDI Data Format DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 70 4.1 Program Change (Cnh) Receiv e When the “P rogram Change Rx S witch ” is on, P rogram Change messages are receiv ed on the MIDI channel specified by the “MIDI Rx Channel” parameter . If the “Pr ogram Change Omni S witch ” is also on, however , Program Change messages will[...]
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References MIDI Data Format DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 71 T ransmit When the “P arameter Change Tx Switch ” is On, appropriate P arameter Change data will be transmitted when a parameter is edited via the panel controls, as specified by the “MIDI P arameter Change table” and “MIDI Tx Channel” settings. Refer to “S upplementary In[...]
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References MIDI Data Format DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 72 Transmitted Function... Recognized Remarks Basic Channel Note Number : True voice Velocity After Touch Pitch Bend Control Change Prog Change : True # System Exclusive : Song Pos. Common : Song Sel. : Tune System : Clock Real Time : Commands : All Sound Off Aux : Reset All Cntrls : Local [...]
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References Glossary DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 73 Glossar y T erms Explanations 100Base-TX A physical specification for a 100 Mbps Ethernet network connection using 2-conductor Category 5 UTP cable included in the IEEE 802.3u standard. Maximum data transfer distance is 100 meters. 10Base-T A physical specification for a 10 Mbps Ethernet netwo[...]
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References Glossary DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 74 Phantom P ow er 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[...]
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DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 75 +48V ...................................................................................... 55 [ E ] [ ▲ ] [ ▼ ] [ F ] Buttons ............................................. 15 100Base-TX (Glossary) .......................................................... 73 10Base-T (Glossary) ................................[...]
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DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 76 I I/O card ................................................................................. 20 I/O card (installation procedure) ............................................ 21 I/O Slots ................................................................................ 17 ICP1 .......................................[...]
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DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 77 SLOT1~4 .............................................................................. 50 SP (Double Speed) ................................................................. 51 specifications .......................................................................... 62 Spectrum display .............................[...]
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DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 78 MEMO[...]
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For details of products, please contact your nearest Y amaha representativ e or the authorized distrib utor listed below . Pour plus de détails sur les produits, v euillez-vous adresser à Y amaha ou au distributeur le plus proche de v ous figurant dans la liste suiv ante. Die Einzelheiten zu Produkten sind bei Ihrer unten aufgeführten Niederlas[...]
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