Yamaha DME4IO-C El manual del propietario

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DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
Owners Manual
The above 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 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
1 Read these instructions.
2Keep these instructions.
3 Heed all warnings.
4 Follow all instructions.
5 Do not use this apparatus near water.
6 Clean only with dry cloth.
7 Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators,
heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades
with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug
has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide
blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If
the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult
an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
point where they exit from the apparatus.
11 Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
12 Use only with the cart, stand,
tripod, bracket, or table specified
by the manufacturer, or sold with
the apparatus. When a cart is
used, use caution when moving
the cart/apparatus combination
to avoid injury from tip-over.
13 Unplug this apparatus during
lightning storms or when unused for long periods of
time.
14 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.
(98-6500)
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.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
* This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA. (Perchlorate)
This product contains a battery that contains perchlorate material.
Perchlorate Material—special handling may apply,
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!
This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions con-
tained in 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 “B” 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. (class B)
not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations. If
this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be
determined by turning the unit “OFF” and “ON”, please try to elimi-
nate the problem by using one of the following measures:
Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by
the interference.
Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit breaker or
fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s.
In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the
antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead, change the
lead-in to 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.
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)
ADVARSEL!
Lithiumbatteri—Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskift-
ning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Levér det
brugte batteri tilbage til leverandoren.
VARNING
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma batterityp
eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren.
Kassera använt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion.
VAROITUS
Paristo voi räjähtää, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu. Vaihda
paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin. Hävitä
käytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti.
(lithium caution)
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM
Connecting the Plug and Cord
WARNING:
THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED
IMPORTANT. The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accor-
dance with the following code:
GREEN-AND-YELLOW : EARTH
BLUE : NEUTRAL
BROWN : LIVE
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may
not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals
in your plug proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured GREEN-and-YELLOW must be con-
nected 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 termi-
nal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the ter-
minal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.
This applies only to products distributed by Yamaha-Kemble Music (U.K.) Ltd.(3 wires)
* This applies only to products distributed by
YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT
(DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE)
Responsible Party : Yamaha Corporation of America
Address : 6600 Orangethorpe Ave., Buena Park, Calif.
90620
Telephone : 714-522-9011
Type of Equipment : DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
Model Name : DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) this device must accept any interference received including inter-
ference that may cause undesired operation.
See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is sus-
pected.
(FCC DoC)
NEDERLAND / THE NETHERLANDS
Dit apparaat bevat een lithium batterij voor geheugen back-up.
This apparatus contains a lithium battery for memory back-up.
Raadpleeg uw leverancier over de verwijdering van de batterij op
het moment dat u het apparaat ann het einde van de levensduur of
gelieve dan contact op te nemen met de vertegenwoordiging van
Yamaha in uw land.
•For the removal of the battery at the moment of the disposal at the
end of life please consult your retailer or Yamaha representative
office in your country.
Gooi de batterij niet weg, maar lever hem in als KCA.
Do not throw away the battery. Instead, hand it in as small chemical
waste.
(lithium disposal)
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PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
* Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
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:
Only use the voltage specified as correct for the device. The required voltage is
printed on the name plate of the device.
Use only the included power cord. If you intend to use the device in an area
other than in the one you purchased, the included power cord may not be
compatible. Please check with your Yamaha dealer.
Do not place the power cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators, and
do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord, place heavy objects on
it, or place it in a position where anyone could walk on, trip over, or roll anything
over it.
Be sure to connect to an appropriate outlet with a protective grounding
connection. Improper grounding can result in electrical shock.
Do not open the device or attempt to disassemble the internal parts or modify
them in any way. The device contains no user-serviceable parts. If it should
appear to be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have it inspected
by qualified Yamaha service personnel.
Do not expose the device to rain, use it near water or in damp or wet conditions,
or place containers on it containing liquids which might spill into any openings.
Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands.
If the power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged, or if there is a sudden
loss of sound during use of the device, or if any unusual smells or smoke
should appear to be caused by it, immediately turn off the power switch,
disconnect the electric plug from the outlet, and have the device inspected by
qualified Yamaha service personnel.
If this device should be dropped or damaged, immediately turn off the power
switch, disconnect the electric plug from the outlet, and have the device
inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel.
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:
Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the device is not to be used for
extended periods of time, or during electrical storms.
When removing the electric plug from the device or an outlet, always hold the
plug itself and not the cord. Pulling by the cord can damage it.
Before moving the device, remove all connected cables.
When setting up the product, make sure that the AC outlet you are using is
easily accessible. If some trouble or malfunction occurs, immediately turn off
the power switch and disconnect the plug from the outlet. Even when the power
switch is turned off, electricity is still flowing to the product at the minimum
level. When you are not using the product for a long time, make sure to unplug
the power cord from the wall AC outlet.
If this device is to be mounted in an EIA-standard rack, leave the back of the rack
open and make sure that it is at least 10 cm away from walls or surfaces. Also, if
this device is to be mounted with devices that tend to generate heat, such as
power amplifiers, be sure to keep an adequate gap between this device and the
heat-generating devices or install ventilation panels to prevent high
temperatures from developing inside this device.
Inadequate ventilation can result in overheating, possibly causing damage to the
device(s), or even fire.
If several of the devices are mounted in an EIA-compliant rack, carefully read the
section “Precautions for Using a Rack-mounted DME Satellite” on page 8.
•Avoid setting all equalizer controls and faders to their maximum. Depending on
the condition of the connected devices, doing so may cause feedback and may
damage the speakers.
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.
Do not place the device in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall
over.
Do not block the vents. This device has ventilation holes at the rear to prevent
the internal temperature from becoming too high. In particular, do not place the
device on its side or upside down. Inadequate ventilation can result in
overheating, possibly causing damage to the device(s), or even fire.
Do not use the device in the vicinity of a TV, radio, stereo equipment, mobile
phone, or other electric devices. Doing so may result in noise, both in the device
itself and in the TV or radio next to it.
Power supply/Power cord
Do not open
Water warning
If you notice any abnormality
Power supply/Power cord
Location
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Before connecting the device to other devices, turn off the power for all devices.
Before turning the power on or off for all devices, set all volume levels to
minimum.
Do not insert your fingers or hands in any gaps or openings on the device.
Condensation can occur in the device due to rapid, drastic changes in ambient
temperature—when the device is moved from one location to another, or air
conditioning is turned on or off, for example. Using the device while
condensation is present can cause damage. If there is reason to believe that
condensation might have occurred, leave the device for several hours without
turning on the power until the condensation has completely dried out.
•Avoid inserting or dropping foreign objects (paper, plastic, metal, etc.) into any
gaps or openings on the device. If this happens, turn off the power immediately
and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Then have the device inspected
by qualified Yamaha service personnel.
Do not use the device for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable
volume level, since this can cause permanent hearing loss. If you experience
any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, consult a physician.
Do not rest your weight on the device or place heavy objects on it, and avoid use
excessive force on the buttons, switches or connectors.
This device has a built-in backup battery that maintains data in internal memory
even when the device’s power is switched off. The backup battery will eventually
become depleted, however, and when that happens the contents of the internal
memory will be lost.* To prevent loss of data be sure to replace the backup
battery before it becomes fully depleted. When the backup battery charge
becomes low, the [ERROR] indicator on the front panel blinks (For details, refer
to “Error Messages” on page 42).
In this case, do not turn off the power and immediately transfer any data you
want to save to a computer or other external storage device, then have qualified
Yamaha service personnel replace the backup battery. The average life of the
internal backup battery is approximately 5 years, depending on operating
conditions.
* Data items maintained in the internal memory by the backup battery are as
follows:
• Current scene parameters and number.
• Device parameters (CobraNet, HA, UTILITY, Master Mute/Level, etc.).
• Event log.
Data items other than those described above are stored in memory that does not
require backup power, and will be retained even if the backup battery fails.
Do not turn the [POWER] switch on and off repeatedly and rapidly. Be sure to wait six seconds or more between turning the power to the unit off and then on.
The rubber feet included in this package can be attached to the bottom of this device to prevent slippage when it is to be used on a slippery surface.
Always turn the power off when the device is not in use.
The performance of components with moving contacts, such as switches, volume controls, and connectors, deteriorates over time. Consult qualified Yamaha service
personnel about replacing defective components.
Connections
Handling caution
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.
The illustrations in this owner’s manual are for instructional purposes, and may appear somewhat different from the actual equipment.
CobraNet is a trademark 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.
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Foreword
Introduction to
the DME Satellite
Controls and
Connectors
Connecting to
a Computer
Audio I/O
Connection
Connecting to an
External Device
Other Functions
References
6
Foreword .......................................... 7
Accessories (Please make sure the following items are
included in the package.) ..................................... 7
Options........................................................................... 7
About the Product Names............................................... 7
About the Firmware Version ........................................... 7
Preparation...................................................................... 7
Connecting the AC power cord........................................... 7
Turning the power on and off ............................................. 7
Precautions for Using a Rack-mounted DME Satellite.... 8
Introduction to the DME Satellite .............. 9
Differences between DME8i-C, DME8o-C,
and DME4io-C ................................................... 9
DME Satellite Features ................................................... 9
Audio System Network ................................................. 10
Glossary for the DME Satellite...................................... 10
Signal Types.................................................................. 12
System Examples........................................................... 13
About DME Designer................................................... 14
About CobraNet ........................................................... 15
CobraNet in a nutshell...................................................... 15
Bundle .............................................................................. 15
Multicast and unicast bundles ........................................... 16
Conductors and performers............................................... 17
Cables and hubs for CobraNet network ............................ 17
Controls and Connectors ....................... 18
Front Panel ................................................................... 18
Caution when turning the power off ............................. 19
Rear Panel..................................................................... 20
Connecting to a Computer ..................... 22
USB Connection........................................................... 22
Network Settings........................................................... 23
Setting the IP address........................................................ 23
Master and slave setting..................................................... 23
Ethernet Connection ([NETWORK] Connector)......... 24
Audio I/O Connection ........................... 28
Digital Audio Connection (CobraNet Connectors)....... 28
Analog Audio Connection ([INPUT] & [OUTPUT]
Connectors) ....................................................... 29
Connecting to an External Device............. 30
Remote Connection ([REMOTE] Connector).............. 30
Controlling external head amplifiers from the DME
Satellite ................................................................. 30
Controlling a DME Satellite’s internal head amps from a
digital mixer .......................................................... 31
Controlling the DME Satellite from an external device...... 31
CobraNet Connection (CobraNet Connectors)............. 32
Controlling DME Satellite’s internal head amps from a
digital mixer Yamaha LS9...................................... 32
Controlling the DME Satellite from a digital mixer
Yamaha PM5D ..................................................... 33
Network Connection ([NETWORK] Connectors ........ 33
GPI Connection ([GPI] Connector).............................. 34
Other Functions.................................. 35
Initializing the DME Satellite........................................ 35
References ....................................... 36
Options ......................................................................... 36
ICP1.................................................................................. 36
CP4SW, CP4SF, and CP1SF............................................. 36
Troubleshooting............................................................ 37
Component................................................................... 37
MIDI Data Format ....................................................... 38
1. MIDI functions on the DME8i-C, DME8o-C, and
DME4io-C ........................................................... 38
2. MIDI Data Flow ........................................................... 38
3. MIDI Setup................................................................... 38
4. MIDI Format ................................................................ 39
MIDI Implementation Chart ........................................ 41
Display Messages........................................................... 42
Error Messages................................................................... 42
Warning Messages ............................................................. 42
General Specifications ................................................... 43
Electrical Characteristics................................................ 43
Input/Output Characteristics ........................................ 46
[NETWORK] Connector (100Base-TX Ethernet,
RJ-45)................................................................ 47
Straight and Crossover Cable Wiring............................. 47
Dimensions ................................................................... 48
Index ............................................................................. 49
Contents
References
Other Functions
Connecting to an
External Device
Audio I/O
Connection
Connecting to
a Computer
Controls and
Connectors
Introduction to
the DME Satellite
Foreword
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Thank you for choosing a Yamaha DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Digital Mixing Engine Satellite.
In order to take full advantage of the features and performance provided by the DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C, we urge you
to read this owner’s manual thoroughly before connecting or using the unit. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
Accessories (Please make
sure the following items are
included in the package.)
DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual
(this document)
•AC power cord
•Euroblock plug (16P) x 1
•Euroblock plug (3P) x 8
•Rubber feet x 4
Options
Control Panels
ICP1 Intelligent Control Panel
CP4SW Control Panel
CP4SF Control Panel
CP1SF Control Panel
About the Product Names
In this manual, models DME8i-C, DME8o-C, and
DME4io-C are all called “DME Satellite,” and models
DME64N and DME24N, DME8i-ES/DME8o-ES/
DME4io-ES and the DME Satellite are categorized as the
DME series.
About the Firmware Version
You can check the version number of the DME Satellite
firmware by using the DME Designer application software.
You can also download the latest firmware from the follow-
ing Yamaha website.
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/downloads/
Preparation
Connecting the AC power cord
First plug the female-connector end of the AC cord into the
[AC IN] socket on the rear panel of the DME Satellite, then
plug the male plug into an appropriate AC mains outlet.
Be sure to use the voltage specified for the device.
Turning the power on and off
1.
Press the [POWER] switch to turn on the
power to the DME Satellite.
2.
Press the [POWER] switch again to turn off
the power.
Foreword
NOTE
For more information on your Control Panel, refer to the owners
manual that came with the Control Panel, as well as the DME
Designer Owner’s Manual.
Be sure to turn all devices OFF before connecting AC
mains power.
To prevent the initial power-on surge from generating a
large noise spike or damaging your speaker system, turn
the devices on in the following order: audio sources, mixer
(such as M7CL or PM5D), DME Satellite, and finally
power amplifiers.
Reverse this order when turning power off.
NOTE
The DME Satellite remembers scene settings when you turn off
the power.
When you turn on the power to the DME Satellite, it will start up
with the same scene settings.
You can use the “Last Mem. Resume” setting in DME Designer
to set up the DME Satellite so that at the startup it will recall the
scene selected before you turned off the power to the device.
•Do NOT turn off the power to the DME Satellite while
it is receiving data from DME Designer or while it is
being manipulated from an external device. Otherwise,
a malfunction may occur.
•Even when the power switch is turned off, electricity is
still flowing to the product all the minimum level.
When you are not using the product for a long time,
make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC
outlet.
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
Foreword
DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual
Foreword
Introduction to
the DME Satellite
Controls and
Connectors
Connecting to
a Computer
Audio I/O
Connection
Connecting to an
External Device
Other Functions
References
8
Precautions for Using a
Rack-mounted DME Satellite
If several DME Satellite units (or a DME Satellite unit to-
gether with other devices) are installed in a poorly-ventilated
rack, the heat generated by each unit may raise the tempera-
ture inside the rack, preventing the DME Satellite from per-
forming as designed. When mounting DME Satellite units
in a rack, please leave one rack space vacant for every two
units. You can attach a ventilation panel to this space or leave
it open to prevent excessive heat build-up.
If the temperature inside the rack is expected to rise above 40
degrees Celsius or 104 degrees Fahrenheit (or if the ambient
temperature outside the rack is expected to rise above 30 de-
grees Celsius or 86 Fahrenheit), install a fan kit in the top
row of the rack. The fan must provide airflow of 1.6m
3
/min
or more and static pressure of 5mmH
2
O or more.
Fan kit
DME Satellite
DME Satellite
USB
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
USB
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
USB
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
USB
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
DME Satellite
DME Satellite
Ventilation panel
References
Other Functions
Connecting to an
External Device
Audio I/O
Connection
Connecting to
a Computer
Controls and
Connectors
Introduction to
the DME Satellite
Foreword
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Differences between DME8i-C, DME8o-C, and DME4io-C
The differences between these three models are as follows:
DME8i-C
This model features 8-channel analog inputs.
DME8o-C
This model features 8-channel analog outputs.
DME4io-C
This model features 4-channel analog inputs and 4-channel analog outputs.
DME Satellite Features
In addition to basic mixing and matrix output functions, the DME Satellite includes a equalizers, compressors,
delay, etc. – that can be patched together via DME Designer to configure just about any audio system you need.
The CobraNet connectors on the device enable you to remotely control analog inputs and outputs by transferring
digital audio signals via a network.
The following steps summarize the process for setting up the DME Satellite for use:
(For details, refer to the “DME Setup Manual”.)
1.
Install USB-MIDI Driver, DME Designer and DME-N Network Driver.
2.
Set up the network from DME Designer (page 23).
3.
Connect devices.
Network connection
Ethernet connection (page 24)
USB connection (page 22)
CobraNet connection (page 32)
Analog connection (page 29)
External device connection
Remote connection (page 30)
GPI connection (page 34)
4.
Make network settings on your computer.
5.
Create a configuration using DME Designer, then transfer it to the DME Satellite.
(Refer to the DME Designer Owner’s Manual for details.)
Introduction to the DME Satellite
Introduction to the DME Satellite
DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual
Foreword
Introduction to
the DME Satellite
Controls and
Connectors
Connecting to
a Computer
Audio I/O
Connection
Connecting to an
External Device
Other Functions
References
10
Audio System Network
Multiple DME series units that are interconnected in a network via Ethernet function as a single audio system.
In a DME audio system, a group of the same models that can be operated in sync is called a “device group;” audio
processing divisions that accommodate multiple device groups are called “zones;” and the entire area serviced by
the acoustic system is called an “area.”
Each device group always includes one DME series unit that functions as the “group master” and controls all other
DME series units in the same device group.
If a computer is connected to the network, you can use the computer to control an entire device group via the
group master.
Glossary for the DME Satellite
This section explains terminology specific to the DME Satellite.
Components and parameters
The individual audio processing modules (equalizers, compressors, etc.) are called “components.”
External head amplifier control modules are also available as components.
Changing the parameters of components enables control over the operation of the components.
Configuration
A “configuration” is a complete set of components for constructing an audio system.
Each configuration determines the audio function(s) of the corresponding DME Satellite unit.
All parameter sets included with each component in a configuration are called “preset parameters.”
One DME Satellite unit has a number of configurations, and a configuration has a number of preset parameters.
User Defined buttons (User Defined parameters)
Assigning parameters to be User Defined parameters enables you to control the device from the ICP1 and the
DME64N/DME24N.
Refer to the DME Designer Owner’s Manual for details.
References
Other Functions
Connecting to an
External Device
Audio I/O
Connection
Connecting to
a Computer
Controls and
Connectors
Introduction to
the DME Satellite
Foreword
Introduction to the DME Satellite
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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 computer.
Up to 999 scenes can be stored for each device group.
Scene structure
Scene change
16 x 8
Scene
Scene 1
Scene 2
Scene 999
Component
Configuration
Preset
Parameter
Ex.: Gate
• Attack
• Decay
• Range
• Threshold
• Key in
• Hold
Matrix Mixer
USB
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SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
USB
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
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First Act Dark Change Second Act
Band Set
Play Set
Stage Stage Stage
Play
Set
Band
Set
Band Set
Play Set
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Signal Types
DME Satellite audio system signals can be broadly categorized as follows.
Audio
Analog and digital signals are input and output between the DME Satellite, other DME series units, and other
audio devices.
Analog signals are input and output via the [INPUT]/[OUTPUT] jacks. Digital signals are input and output via
the CobraNet jacks.
Device group control
Device group control signals control all DME series devices in the group.
There are two types of device group control signals, as follows:
Control signals between the computer and the group master DME series unit
Control signals between the group master DME series unit and the other DME series
units
You can use the DME Designer application to control the entire device group, such as sending components to the
devices and setting the parameters as required.
Device control
These signals provide communication and control between individual devices.
Included in this category are MIDI messages transferred between [USB] connectors, GPI signals transferred be-
tween [GPI] connectors, and remote head amp control signals handled via the [REMOTE] connector.
Type of signals handled by the DME Satellite
Connector Audio Signal Device Control
Reference
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[USB] Connector
Control signals between computer and DME
Satellite
MIDI messages
page 22
[NETWORK] Connector
Control signals between computer and DME
Satellite
Control signals between DME Satellites
Control signals with a controller such as an
AMX or Crestron
page 24
CobraNet Connector
Up to 16 channels of input
and output.
Internal head amp control signals with a digital
mixer
Control signals between PM5D and DME
Satellite.
page 32
[GPI] Connector
GPI control signals between GPI device (GPI
controller, etc.) and DME series unit
page 34
[REMOTE] Connector
Control signals to/from an external device
(such as AD8HR head amplifier)
Control signals for a digital mixer and internal
head amp
Control signals with a controller such as an
AMX or Crestron
MIDI messages
page 30
[INPUT]/[OUTPUT]
Connectors (audio in/out)
The number of I/O channels
depends on model.
page 29
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2
3
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System Examples
Multiple DME Satellite units: Large-scale system
HOMEHOME UTILITYUTILITYSCENESCENE LEVELLEVEL MUTEMUTE
ENTERENTERCANCELCANCEL
USB
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
USB
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
USB
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
USB
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
USB
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
ICP1
Computer
Hub
Hub
Hub
Hub
Hub
Hub
Hub
Hub
DME64N
DME8i-C
DME8i-C
DME8i-C
DME8i-C
DME8o-C
DME8o-C
DME8o-C
DME8o-C
DME4io-C
DME8o-C
DME8i-C
Space B
Space A
Space C
Space D
Analog In
Analog In
Analog In
Analog In
Analog Out
Analog Out
Analog Out
Analog Out
Analog In
Analog In
Analog In
Analog Out
Analog Out
Ethernet
CobraNet
Ethernet Switching Hub
CobraNet Switching Hub
DME4io-C
Analog Out
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About DME Designer
DME Designer software enables you to integrate, configure, and control the DME series system from a connected
computer.
You can build the DME series audio system using graphic blocks in DME Designer that are displayed on the com-
puter monitor.
The DME series settings, configuration, and parameter data are transferred from the computer to the DME series
unit via the USB or Ethernet connection.
DME series settings, configuration, and parameter data is sent via USB or Ethernet to the connected DME series
unit. After the data is transmitted, you can disconnect the DME series unit from the computer and use it as an
independent processor.
You can also connect it to a computer and control it in realtime from DME Designer.
If multiple DME series units are connected in the network, DME Designer enables you to build a configuration
that includes those units.
Please download the DME Designer application, driver, DME setup manual, and DME Designer owner’s manual
at the following URL:
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
Refer to the “Connecting to a Computer” (page 22) for more information on connecting a computer to the DME
Satellite. For details on how to install DME Designer and the drivers that are required for connection, refer to the
“DME Setup Manual”.
Refer to the DME Designer Owner’s Manual for setup and operation instructions.
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About CobraNet
CobraNet in a nutshell
Developed by Cirrus Logic, Inc., U.S., CobraNet technology allows real-time uncompressed digital audio distri-
bution over industry-standard Fast Ethernet (100 megabits/sec.) networks.
Up to 128 channels, 64 in each direction, can be carried simultaneously over a CobraNet network.
(The number of channels available depends on the performance of the devices and the condition of audio signals.)
CobraNet currently supports a 48 or 96 kHz sampling rate with 16, 20, or 24-bit resolution.
It can also transfer control data along with audio signals.
The type of control data that the network can handle depends on the type of devices on the network.
When an audio signal passes through the CobraNet network, it causes a fixed latency of 5.33 milliseconds (or,
depending on the setting, 2.67 or 1.33 milliseconds).
Visit the CobraNet home page for more information on CobraNet.
CobraNet home page
http://www.cobranet.info/
Bundle
CobraNet network transmits digital audio data in bundles. When bundles are received, they are converted back
into the original digital audio data.
With the DME Satellite, a single bundle can carry up to eight channels of digital audio.
For routing around the network, bundles are assigned numbers from 1 through 65,279. If you set the same bundle
number on both transmitting and receiving devices, digital audio data can be transmitted over CobraNet network.
There is no limitation to the number of bundles that can be transmitted and received over the CobraNet network,
as long as there are enough network resources.
The number of bundles that can be handled depends on the device.
The DME Satellite can use up to 4 output bundles and up to 8 input bundles.
You can specify the bundle number by using the DME Designer application.
The maximum number of channels that can be assigned to each bundle is as follows.
Maximum channels per bundle
* Since 96-kHz audio is handled as two 48-kHz signals combined, the maximum number of channels is halved.
** The audio signal output from the 4th channel will include some aliasing noise, and proper operation cannot be guaranteed.
Please do not use this channel.
Number of bundles per channel and usable channels
Latency 16bit, 48kHz 20bit, 48kHz 24bit, 48kHz 16bit, 96kHz 20bit, 96kHz 24bit, 96kHz
5.33ms 8 8 7 4* 4* 3**
2.67ms 8 8 8 4* 4* 4*
1.33ms 8 8 8 4* 4* 4*
NOTE
The number of channels per bundled can be changes as shown below.
Depending on the configuration, the maximum number of channels that can be handle may be less than 8.
Channels per Bundle
Bundle
1
Bundle
2
Bundle
3
Bundle
4
Bundle
5
Bundle
6
Bundle
7
Bundle
8
8
1-8 9-16
4
1–4 5–8 9–12 13–16
2
1–2 3–4 5–6 7–8 9–10 11–12 13–14 15–16
1
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Multicast and unicast bundles
CobraNet bundles can be either multicast or unicast.
Multicast bundles are transmitted from one device to multiple devices on the network (one-to-many). Unicast
bundles are transmitted from one device to another (one-to-one).
Unicast bundles are transmitted only when another device is configured to receive them by assigning the same
bundle numbers. On the other hand, multicast bundles are transmitted to all devices on the network regardless of
whether any devices are configured to receive them, and only devices that are configured to receive those bundles
actually process them.
It is recommended that no more than four multicast bundles (offering up to 32 channels) be used, since transmis-
sion of multicast bundles consumes more network resources.
Unicast bundles should be used if five or more bundles are required. It is also possible to set multiple devices to
receive the same unicast bundle number, and depending on the transmitting device up to 4 receiving devices may
be able to simultaneously receive the same bundle. This situation is known as “multi-unicast.” The DME Satellite
is capable of handling multi-unicast bundles.
Multicast and unicast bundles are identified by bundle number. Multicast bundles are numbered 1 through 255.
Unicast bundles are numbered 256 through 65,279.
Multicast bundle
If Device A is transmitting multicast
bundles, they will be transmitted to
all devices on the CobraNet net-
work (e.g., Devices B, C, and D in
the example).
Unicast bundle
If Device A is transmitting unicast
bundles, and the same bundle num-
bers are assigned to the transmitting
bundles on Device A and receiving
bundles on Device D, then Device
A will transmit the unicast bundels
to Device D.
Network
AB
CD
CobraNet Device CobraNet Device
CobraNet Device CobraNet Device
Digital Audio Data
Network
AB
CD
CobraNet Device CobraNet Device
CobraNet Device CobraNet Device
Digital Audio Data
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Conductors and performers
One device on the CobraNet network works as the conductor (network sync master). All other CobraNet devices
are performers (network sync slaves). Each device synchronizes its own internal clock to the beat packets (sync
signals) transmitted by the conductor.
The conductor device is chosen automatically and no user intervention is required.
However, setting an appropriate conductor priority could enable users to assign any device as the conductor.
Refer to the DME Designer Owner’s Manual for more information on setting the conductor priority.
If the DME Satellite is the conductor, the [IN USE/CONDUCTOR] LED flashes orange.
If the conductor fails, another device automatically takes over.
Since the conductor transmits beat packets (sync signals) onto the network, each performer does not require an
external word clock connection, reducing cabling complexity and cost.
Any non-networked digital audio equipment should derive its word clock from a CobraNet networked device.
Cables and hubs for CobraNet network
Category-5 metal cables can be used for runs of up to 100 meters. The maximum distance for multimode fiber
optic cable is 2 kilometers.
However, due to differences in cables, as well as switching hub and CobraNet device performance, proper opera-
tion at the maximum length cannot be guaranteed in all cases.
Always use switching hubs in a CobraNet network. When using metal cable for connections, be sure to use Cat-
egory 5 straight cables.
NOTE
All CobraNet networked devices, regardless of whether each device serves as the conductor or a performer, can receive digital
audio data and control data.
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Front Panel
1 [USB] Connector
Use this connector to connect the DME Satellite to the com-
puter’s USB port. If you plan to use a USB connection, you
must first install the USB-MIDI Driver on your computer.
Refer to the “DME Setup Manual” (PDF file) for installa-
tion instructions.
Be sure to follow the procedure below when you make a USB
connection with a computer. Otherwise, the computer and/
or DME Satellite may freeze, resulting in damages or loss of
data.
If the computer or DME Satellite freezes, turn the power to
the DME Satellite off and then on, then restart the comput-
er.
2 [NETWORK] Indicator
Lights orange while data communication is occurring via the
[USB] or [NETWORK] connector.
3 [MASTER] Indicator
Lights green when the device is operating as the group mas-
ter. The indicator is turned off if the device is operating as a
slave.
You can assign the group master in DME Designer.
Controls and Connectors
USB
USB
USB
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
92 5 7
3 4 86
92 5 7
3 4 86
92 5 7
3
1
1
1 4 86
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•Before you connect the DME Satellite to the computer
via USB, cancel the computer’s energy saving mode
(such as Suspend, Sleep, or Stand-by mode).
•Before turning on the power to the DME Satellite, first
connect its [USB] connector to the computer’s USB
port.
•Before turning the power to the unit on or off, and
before connecting or disconnecting the USB cable, take
the following actions:
-Quit all open applications.
-Make sure that the DME Satellite is NOT transferring
any data.
•Be sure to wait six seconds or more between turning the
power to the unit on and then off (or off and then on),
or between connecting and disconnecting (or vice versa)
the USB cable.
CAUTION
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4 [ERROR] Indicator
Lights when an error occurs. The [PEAK] indicators reflect
the type of error. The [ERROR] indicator flashes when the
battery charge is getting low.
5 [IN USE/CONDUCTOR] Indicator
Lights orange when the power is supplied correctly to the
DME Satellite. It flashes while the device is operating as a
CobraNet conductor. If the secondary (backup) connector
on the DME Satellite is connected (page 21), the indicator
turns off every three seconds to indicate an abnormality on
the primary connection.
6 [LINK/ACTIVITY] Indicator
Lights up steadily or flashes slowly when cables are connect-
ed correctly to the CobraNet connectors. It flashes rapidly
while the unit is transferring data onto the network correctly.
If the secondary (backup) connection is being used for com-
munication, the indicator turns off every three seconds to in-
dicate an abnormality on the primary connection.
7 [PEAK] Indicators
Light red when the signal level at the corresponding built-in
analog audio inputs or outputs ([INPUT] or [OUTPUT]
connectors) reaches or exceeds -3 dBFS. They also indicate
an error number or status.
8 [SIGNAL] Indicators
Light green when the signal level at the corresponding built-
in analog audio inputs or outputs ([INPUT] or [OUTPUT]
connectors) reaches or exceeds -40 dBFS. They also indicate
the status, for example, of the initialization process.
9 [POWER] Switch
Turns mains power to the device on and off. The DME Sat-
ellite will start up with the same scene settings that were active
when it shut down. You can use the “Last Mem. Resume” set-
ting in DME Designer to set up the DME Satellite so that at
startup it will recall the scene selected before you turned off
the power to the device.
Caution when turning the
power off
Do not turn off the power while the front panel
[SIGNAL] indicators are lighting consecutively in
the clockwise direction.
This indicates that data is being written into internal mem-
ory, and part of the data may be damaged if you turn off the
power at this time. Data writing will occur during the fol-
lowing operations.
While shifting to on-line operation
While storing or recalling or deleting scene memory
While saving changes to the Utility settings
While using the DME File Storage function to transmit/
receive or delete files
While updating the firmware, or while reverting to the
previous firmware following a failed update
NOTE
Refer to page 21 for information on the primary and secondary
connectors.
NOTE
Remove the transparent protective film that was applied to the
indicator panel prior to shipment from the factory.
•If “Last Mem. Resume” is set to ON, the unit will back
up data to the internal memory periodically. In this
case, do not turn off the power to the unit within five
(5) seconds after you operate any parameters.
CAUTION
Lights consecutively in
the clockwise direction
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Rear Panel
1 [AC IN] Connector
Connect to the AC mains using the supplied AC power cord.
First connect the power cord to the DME Satellite, then in-
sert the power cord plug into an AC outlet.
2 Ground Screw
The supplied AC power cable is a 3-wire type, so if the AC
outlet used is properly earthed the DME Satellite will be
earthed as well. Hum and interference may by further re-
duced in some cases by also connecting the earth screw to an
earth point.
3 [NETWORK] Connector
This is a 100Base-TX/10Base-T Ethernet connector for con-
nection to a computer or to another DME series unit in the
network. See “Ethernet Connection ([NETWORK] Con-
nector)” on page 24 for connection details.
4 Dip Switch
This 6-bit dip switch enables you to select the [REMOTE]
connector function or initialize the DME Satellite, depend-
ing on its setting at the startup of the device. To switch be-
tween RS-232C and RS-422 for the [REMOTE] connector
function, turn off the power to the device, set the dip switch
as shown below, then turn on the power to the device again.
See page 35 for the DME Satellite initialization procedure.
RS-232C RS-422
5 [REMOTE] Connector
This 9-pin D-SUB connector allows connection to a Yama-
ha AD824 or AD8HR remote head amplifier or an RS-
232C/RS-422 compatible controller such as those from
AMX or Crestron. See “Remote Connection ([REMOTE]
Connector)” on page 30 for connection details.
RS-232C
RS-422
RS-232C
RS-422
RS-232C
RS-422
MAC ADD * XX XX XX XX XX XX *
MAC ADD * XX XX XX XX XX XX *
MAC ADD * XX XX XX XX XX XX *
9
1 3 4 5
2
1 3 4 5
2 )
1 3 4 5
2 )
97
8
6
7
8
6
7
8
6
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DME8o-C
DME4io-C
Even when the power switch is turned off,
electricity is still flowing to the product all the
minimum level. When you are not using the
product for a long time, make sure to unplug the
power cord from the wall AC outlet.
NOTE
Use a STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cable for this connection to
prevent electromagnetic interference.
CAUTION
If you do not plan to initialize the DME Satellite,
set all dip switch bits (excluding one bit for the
RS-422 setting) in the upper position.
RS-232C
RS-422
RS-232C
RS-422
CAUTION
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6 CobraNet [PRIMARY]/[SECONDARY]
Connectors
The DME Satellite features two CobraNet connectors for
built-in redundancy: one for a primary network connection,
another for a secondary or backup connection. If for some
reason the primary connection fails (e.g., a cable is damaged,
inadvertently disconnected, or a switching hub fails), the sec-
ondary connection automatically kicks in. Audio transmis-
sion is momentarily interrupted, but the duration of
interruption varies depending on the hub performance or
settings, and the system configuration.
7 MAC Address
This is the CobraNet’s MAC (Media Access Control) ad-
dress.
8 [GPI] Connector
This Euroblock connector provides access to the unit’s GPI
(General Purpose Interface) interface for transfer of control
signals to and from external equipment. It features 8-port in-
put and 4-port output. The +V terminals have an output
voltage of 5 volts. The IN terminal detects voltage changes
from 0V to 5V. The OUT terminals output either signal “L”
or “H” at a TTL level. (See page 34.)
9 [INPUT] Connectors
These Euroblock connectors receive 8-channel analog audio
signals on the DME8i-C.
These Euroblock connectors receive 4-channel analog audio
signals on the DME4io-C.
) [OUTPUT] Connectors
These Euroblock connectors output 8-channel analog audio
signals on the DME8o-C.
These Euroblock connectors output 4-channel analog audio
signals on the DME4io-C.
NOTE
•You can check the CobraNet connection status by looking at
the [IN USE/CONDUCTOR] and [LINK ACTIVITY]
indicators. The indicators on both sides to the CobraNet
connectors are turned off.
•Use a STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cable to prevent
electromagnetic interference.
NOTE
The PAD will be internally switched on or off when the gain of
the DME8i-C/DME4io-C internal head amp is adjusted
between –6 dB and –5 dB. Keep in mind that noise may be
generated if there is a difference between the Hot and Cold
output impedance of the external device connected to the
INPUT connector when using phantom power.
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USB Connection
To connect multiple DME Satellite units to a network, you must assign appropriate IP addresses and make other
network settings on all units. To achieve this, you need to connect the [USB] connector of one of the DME Sat-
ellite units to the USB port of the computer using USB cables, install USB-MIDI Driver and DME Designer on
the computer, then assign the IP addresses to the DME Satellite units from DME Designer.
USB connections can be used in the following three ways:
(1) Set up the network (e.g., assign a unique IP address to each DME Satellite) from DME Designer.
(2) Control the DME Satellite from DME Designer.
(3) Connect to any individual DME Satellite and control that DME Satellite unit by transmitting MIDI com-
mands from a MIDI sequencer or similar software.
Connecting to a Computer
NOTE
•Refer to the “DME Setup Manual” (PDF file) for details on installing USB-MIDI Driver and DME Designer.
•Make sure that the USB-MIDI Driver’s THRU setting is “OFF.”
•Refer to “Network Settings” on page 23 for more information on assigning IP addresses from DME Designer.
NOTE
When using a DME Satellite together with the DME64N/24N, you must assign the DME Satellite (including the DME8i-
ES/DME8o-ES/DME4io-ES) as the master.
The computer on which DME Designer is running can be connected to either the group master or a slave DME series unit.
The correspondence between the MIDI commands to be received/transmitted and the scene parameters can be set up using
DME Designer.
The USB port being used by DME Designer is not available for use by a MIDI sequencer or other application.
USB
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
HOMEHOME UTILITYUTILITYSCENESCENE LEVELLEVEL MUTEMUTE
ENTERENTERCANCELCANCEL
USB
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
Device Group
DME Satellite
Computer
(Running DME Designer.)
Computer
(Running MIDI
Sequencer or
similar application.)
Ethernet Cable
Switching Hub
Ethernet Cable
DME Satellite
Ethernet
Straight Cable
DME64N/24N
USB Cable
USB Cable
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Network Settings
Use DME Designer to specify the IP address, master/slave, and master ID settings as follows.
Setting the IP address
Each group of digits between periods in an IP address is called an “octet.” These groups of digits are called “1st
octet,” “2nd octet,” etc., starting from the left-most digit group.
You cannot specify 0, 127, or 223 through 255 for the 1st octet of the network address.
You can specify the following range of values for the 4th octet.
Master : 2-253
Slave : 3-253
Master and slave setting
Each device group must have one master. All other devices in the group are assigned as slave.
The fourth octet of a slave DME Satellite’s master ID must be the same value as the fourth octet of the group
master DME Satellite’s IP address.
NOTE
•Subnet mask is fixed at 255.255.255.0.
The network address of Gateway is the same as that of IP address. The host address of Gateway is automatically set to 254.
Assign each of DME series units a unique IP address so that there are no duplicates. Assigning duplicate IP addresses may
cause serious network problems.
•You cannot make any network settings while using the DME Designer application on-line. To make network settings, first
set DME Designer off-line. Refer to the DME Designer Owner’s Manual for details.
•If you have connected a PM5D and a DME Satellite via CobraNet and are controlling the DME Satellite from the PM5D,
you must specify a value of 2 as the fourth octet of the group master DME Satellite’s IP address. However, if the PM5D is
version 2.20 or higher and the DME Satellite is version 3.07 or higher, you can set the parameter to any number.
NOTE
When using a DME Satellite together with the DME64N/24N, you must assign the DME Satellite (including the DME8i-
ES/DME8o-ES/DME4io-ES) as the master. If you assign the DME64N/24N as the device group master, you will be unable to
synchronize using DME Designer.
Network Address Host Address
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Ethernet Connection ([NETWORK] Connector)
To control the DME Satellite from the computer via Ethernet, use an Ethernet cable to connect the [NET-
WORK] connector on the rear panel of the DME Satellite to the computer, then install DME-N Network Driver.
Two DME Satellite units directly connected via Ethernet
You can connect devices in the same device group directly to each other using Ethernet cables, without connecting
them to a switching hub. If they are DME Satellite units, you can use either crossover cables or straight cables. In
this case, from DME Designer set Link Mode on both units to the same setting. Devices in different subnet (dif-
ferent network address) groups can be connected via a router or layer-3 compliant switching hub.
NOTE
•Refer to the “DME Setup Manual” (PDF file) for details on installing DME-N Network Driver.
•Appropriate IP addresses must first be assigned to all devices connected to an Ethernet network. Connect your computer to
one of the DME Satellite units via USB, then assign the IP addresses from DME Designer (page 22).
HINT
Since the DME Satellite supports Auto MDI/MDI-X, it will automatically detect whether the connected cable is of the
straight type or crossover type, and will configure itself to create the optimal connection. Therefore, you can use either a
straight or crossover cable.
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USB
PEAK
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SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
DME Satellite
DME Satellite
Ethernet Cable
USB Cable
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Control from a computer in the same subnet group
NOTE
The IP addresses in the diagram are examples.
•Use a switching hub that is compatible with 100Base-TX/10Base-T network speeds.
The maximum length of a cable between a switching hub and the DME Satellite is 100 meters. Due to the quality of cables
and switching hub performance, however, proper operation at the maximum length cannot be guaranteed in some cases.
Use a STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cable to prevent electromagnetic interference.
•If you are using multiple DME series units, set Link Mode on each unit to the same setting. Yamaha recommends that you
select 100Base-TX for the Link Mode setting.
•You can also connect a supported controller such as the AMX or Crestron, and control the DME Satellite remotely. For
details, refer to “Connecting to an External Device” on page 30.
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SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
USB
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
Device Group
Group Master
DME Satellite (IP address: 192.168.0.7)
Ethernet Cable
Switching Hub
Ethernet Straight Cable
Computer
(IP address:
192.168.0.100)
Ethernet Cable
Ethernet
Straight Cable
DME Satellite
(IP address: 192.168.0.3)
(Master ID: 7)
DME64N/24N
(IP address: 192.168.0.250)
(Master ID: 7)
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Control from a computer with a different subnet
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USB
PEAK
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SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
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SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
Device Group
Group Master
DME Satellite (IP address: 192.168.0.5)
Ethernet Cable
Ethernet Cable
Ethernet
Straight Cable
Ethernet
Straight Cable
Ethernet
Straight Cable
Switching Hub
Router or
Layer-3
Compliant
Switching
Hub
Computer
Port settings
• Destination network address: 192.168.0.0
• Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
• Gateway: 192.168.0.254
DME Satellite
(IP address: 192.168.0.3)
(Master ID: 5)
DME64N/24N
(IP address: 192.168.0.12)
(Master ID: 5)
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Connecting multiple device groups
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USB
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SIGNAL
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SIGNAL
SIGNAL
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INPUT
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DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
USB
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PEAK
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SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
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SIGNAL
INPUT
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DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
USB
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SIGNAL
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SIGNAL
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DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
Device Group 1 Device Group 2
Group Master
DME Satellite
(IP address: 192.168.0.2)
Group Master
DME Satellite
(IP address: 192.168.0.3)
Ethernet Cable Ethernet Cable
Ethernet
Straight Cable
Ethernet Cable
DME64N/24N
(IP address: 192.168.0.100)
(Master ID: 2)
DME Satellite
(IP address: 192.168.0.40)
(Master ID: 2)
DME Satellite
(IP address: 192.168.0.10)
(Master ID: 3)
DME64N/24N
(IP address: 192.168.0.200)
(Master ID: 3)
Switching Hub
Computer
(IP address: 192.168.0.1)
Switching Hub
Ethernet Straight Cable
Ethernet Straight Cable
Ethernet Cable
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Digital Audio Connection (CobraNet Connectors)
The DME Satellite CobraNet connectors enable you to transfer digital audio, control, and word clock signals. Re-
fer to page 15 for more information on CobraNet.
Connecting and setting up the DME Satellite in accordance with other CobraNet compatible equipment allows
for broad-ranging audio and word clock signal networkability. Refer to the MY16-C or MY16-CII Owner’s Man-
ual for more information on the corresponding interface card.
Example: Connection to CobraNet devices
Audio I/O Connection
NOTE
DME Satellites and the MY16-C or MY16C-II can transmit and receive control data such as for internal head amps via
CobraNet. However in some cases, it may not be possible to transmit or receive control data depending on the device in which
the MY card is installed. For details, refer to the operating manual of the device in which the card is installed.
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NETWORK HUB AND BRIDGE
LINK CONDUCT
LOCK
ERROR
96kHz
88.2kHz
48kHz
44.1kHz
EXT.
CLOCK
MID
MASTER
NETWORK
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IN
OUT
SCENE NUMBER
12345 678
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USB
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SIGNAL
SIGNAL
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INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
DME Satellite
Ethernet Straight Cable
ACU16-C
Switching Hub
DME24N
NHB32-C
Audio Signal
Audio Signal
MY16-CII
Audio Signal
Audio Signal
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Analog Audio Connection ([INPUT] & [OUTPUT] Connectors)
The DME Satellite can directly input and output audio signals via the [INPUT] and [OUTPUT] connectors.
Wire the supplied Euroblock plugs (3P) as shown below. You can use DME Designer to set the head amplifier
gain and turn the phantom power on and off for each [INPUT] connector.
Euroblock plug connection
Please be sure to use the supplied Euroblock plugs. If you lose them, contact your nearest Yamaha dealer.
Cable preparation
•To prepare the cable for attachment to a Euroblock connector, strip the
wire as shown in the illustration, and use stranded wire to make
connections. With a Euroblock connection, the stranded wire may be
prone to breakage because of metal fatigue due to the weight of the
cable or due to vibration. When rack-mounting your equipment, use a
lacing bar when possible to bundle and fasten the cables.
•If cables will be frequently connected and disconnected, as in the case
of a portable installation, we recommend that you use ferrules with
insulation sleeves. Use a ferrule whose conductor portion has an
external diameter of 1.6 mm (1.3 mm for GPI) or less, and a length of
approximately 7 mm (5 mm for GPI) (such as the AI0,5-6WH made
by the Phoenix Contact corporation).
1. Loosen terminal screws.
2. Insert cables.
3. Securely tighten terminal screws.
Pull the cables (not too strongly) to confirm that they are
securely connected.
4. Insert the Euroblock plug into the Euroblock
connector on the rear panel.
NOTE
Use a slotted screwdriver with a blade width of about 3 millimeters to secure the cables to the
(3P) Euroblock plug.
Use a slotted screwdriver with a blade width of about 2 millimeters to secure the cables to the
(16P) Euroblock plug to connect to the [GPI] connector.
If you use stranded wire, do not tin (plate with solder) the exposed end.
3 mm
approx.7 mm
(5 mm for GPI)
1.6 mm (1.3 mm for GPI)
or less
approx.7 mm
(5 mm for GPI)
CAUTION
Loosen
Slotted Screwdriver
Euroblock Plug
Terminal Screw
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Remote Connection ([REMOTE] Connector)
The [REMOTE] connector of the DME Satellite 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 AMX
or Crestron). The [REMOTE] connector also transmits and receives MIDI messages.
Controlling external head amplifiers from the DME Satellite
You can remotely control the AD8HR or AD824 head amplifier settings from DME Designer. Up to eight
AD8HR/AD824 head amplifiers can be connected.
Be sure to set the dip switch on the rear panel of the DME Satellite to “RS-422” (page 20) when connecting to
AD8HR or AD824 remote head amplifiers. Do not change the dip switch setting to any position other than to
“RS-422” while the devices are connected to prevent possible damage to the device(s).
When connecting to a combination of AD8HR and AD824 head amplifiers, be sure to place the AD8HR units
closest to the DME Satellite in the chain, otherwise the AD8HR or AD824 unit(s) may not be properly recognized
by the DME Satellite.
Connecting to an External Device
NOTE
Only control signals are transmitted and received via the REMOTE connection. Audio connections must be made separately.
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DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
D-SUB 9-pin Cable (Interlink Crossover)
REMOTE
HA REMOTE 2HA REMOTE 1 HA REMOTE 1 HA REMOTE 2
AD8HR AD8HR
AD824 AD824 AD824
DME Satellite
COM PC/RS-422 COM RS-422 COM PC/RS-422 COM RS-422 COM PC/RS-422
Set to RS-422
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Controlling a DME Satellite’s internal head amps from a digital mixer
The internal head amp settings of a DME8i-C or DME4io-C can be remotely controlled from a digital mixer such
as the Yamaha PM5D or DM2000.
Connect the digital mixer to the DME series’ [REMOTE] connector, and use an Ethernet cable to make connec-
tions between the [NETWORK] connectors of the DME series.
From the digital mixer, DME series units can be controlled as an AD8HR. The gain and the phantom power
(+48V) can be controlled.
Controlling the DME Satellite from an external device
You can remotely control the DME Satellite from a connected RS-232C or RS-422 compatible controller, such
as those from AMX or Crestron.
Be sure to set the dip switch on the rear panel of the DME Satellite correctly (page 20) in accordance with a con-
nected RS-232C or RS-422 compatible remote controller. Do not change the dip switch setting to any other po-
sition while the devices are connected to prevent possible damage to the device(s).
NOTE
•Only one mixer can be connected within each device group.
The digital mixer can be connected to any DME series unit, whether it is the group master or a slave unit.
The ID number of the DME series unit being remotely controlled is specified from DME Designer.
For details on making this setting, refer to the “DME Designer Owner’s Manual.”
•If the connection between DME series units is broken, it will no longer be possible to communicate with DME units of an
ID number that follows the disconnected DME.
The variable range of GAIN differs between the AD8HR and the DME Satellite. You cannot use the mixer to specify a value
that exceeds the variable range of the DME Satellite.
NOTE
The port used for remote control is specified from DME Designer. For details on making this setting, refer to the “DME
Designer Owner’s Manual.”
•Refer to “DME Remote Control Protocol Specifications” on the Yamaha web site for more information on communication
protocols used to control the DME Satellite from an external device (such as those from AMX or Crestron).
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
USB
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INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
USB
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SIGNAL
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SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
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SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
USB
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SIGNAL
PEAK
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SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
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SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
USB
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SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
D-SUB 9-pin Cable
DME Satellite
DME Satellite
DME Satellite
DME Satellite
Ethernet
Cable
Switching
Hub
REMOTE REMOTE
Digital Mixer
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CobraNet Connection (CobraNet Connectors)
You can use the CobraNet connector to control the DME Satellite’s internal head amp or other functionality.
Controlling DME Satellite’s internal head amps from a digital mixer Yamaha LS9
The internal head amp settings of a DME8i-C or DME4io-C can be remotely controlled from a digital mixer LS9.
Use the MY16-CII interface card to make CobraNet connections between the digital mixer and the DME series.
Use an Ethernet cable connected to the [NETWORK] connectors to make connections between DME series
units.
The gain and the phantom power (+48V) can be controlled from the digital mixer.
NOTE
•Only one mixer can be connected within each device group.
The digital mixer can be connected to any DME series unit, whether it is the group master or a slave unit.
The ID number of the DME series unit being remotely controlled is specified from DME Designer.
For details on making this setting, refer to the “DME Designer Owner’s Manual.”
•If the connection between DME series units is broken, it will no longer be possible to communicate with DME units of an
ID number that follows the disconnected DME.
USB
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SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
Ethernet
CobraNet
Ethernet Switching Hub
CobraNet Switching Hub
DME8i-C
DME8i-C
MY16-CII
LS9
Switching
Hub
Switching
Hub
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Controlling the DME Satellite from a digital mixer Yamaha PM5D
If you install an MY16-C or MY16-CII interface card on a PM5D Digital Mixing Consol and connect it to the
DME Satellite via the CobraNet connectors, you can remotely control the DME Satellite from the PM5D, as well
as transfer audio and word clock signals between them. Refer to the PM5D/PM5D-RH Owner’s Manual for more
information on the PM5D’s DME Control function.
Network Connection ([NETWORK] Connectors
You can connect a controller such as the AMX or Crestron to DME Satellites via Ethernet, and remotely control
multiple DME Satellite units.
NOTE
•You can control multiple DME series units from a PM5D. Specify the same device group for each DME series unit you
want to control.
•If you have connected a PM5D and a DME Satellite via CobraNet and are controlling the DME Satellite from the PM5D,
you must specify a value of 2 as the fourth octet of the group master DME Satellite’s IP address.
NOTE
The port used for remote control is specified from DME Designer. For details on making this setting, refer to the “DME
Designer Owner’s Manual.”
•Refer to “DME Remote Control Protocol Specifications” on the Yamaha web site for more information on communication
protocols used to control the DME Satellite from an external device (such as those from AMX or Crestron).
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
USB
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SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
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SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
USB
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SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
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SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
INPUT
INPUT
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE
PM5D
MY16-CII
Ethernet
CobraNet
Ethernet Switching Hub
CobraNet Switching Hub
MY16-CII
Hub
Hub
Hub
DME8i-C
DME8i-C
DME8o-C
DME8o-C
DME4io-C
DME4io-C
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GPI Connection ([GPI] Connector)
A GPI (General Purpose Interface) device (GPI controller, etc.) can be connected to the rear panel [GPI] connec-
tors to enable the transfer of a variety of control signals. Optional CP4SW, CP4SF, and CP1SF Control Panels
can be also connected via GPI.
The DME Satellite features 8-port GPI input and 4-port GPI output. The +V terminals have an output voltage
of 5 volts. The IN terminal detects voltage changes from 0V to 5V. The OUT terminals output either signal “L”
or “H” at a TTL level.
The parameters for each GPI input and output are assigned via the DME Designer application.
Euroblock connectors are used for all GPI input and output connections. Euroblock connection methods are de-
scribed in “Euroblock plug connection” on page 29 in this manual.
NOTE
•For more information on the CP4SW, CP4SF, and CP1SF Control Panels, refer to the CP4SW/CP4SF/ CP1SF Owner’s
Manual.
•You can use DME Designer to set up the system so that scene recall operations and User Defined parameter control can be
carried out from connected GPI control devices. Refer to the DME Designer Owner’s Manual for details.
NOTE
You can use DME Designer to adjust the input calibration parameters for the [GPI] connector.
1234
IN +V
IN +V GND
OUT GND
1234
1234
Example: Controlling the DME
Satellite from a switch box
Example: Controlling the DME Satellite via a
10k ohm linear taper potentiometer.
Example: Lighting LED indicators on the
external devices from the DME Satellite
GPI Connection GPI Connection
Continuous Variable Volume
Max. 16mA
DME Satellite [GPI] Connector
DME Satellite [GPI] Connector DME Satellite [GPI] Connector
Euroblock Plug
Remote Switch Box Remote Fader Box
Switches
Remote LED Box
10k ohm Linear
Taper Potentiometer
LEDs and Resistors
GPI Connection
Make sure that the current between the
OUT and GND [GPI] connectors is
less than 16mA.
CAUTION
Euroblock Plug Euroblock Plug
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Initializing the DME Satellite
You can initialize the DME Satellite internal memory.
Select one of the following initialization types:
Initialize DME:
All scenes, preset parameter settings and WAVE files except components and files saved via the File Storage func-
tion will be deleted. The Utility settings will be set to default values.
Delete All Data:
All stored component, scene, and preset parameter settings, WAVE files, and files saved via the File Storage func-
tion will be deleted. The Utility settings will be set to default. Use this initialization type if the internal data is
damaged or corrupted. After initialization, transfer necessary components from DME Designer.
1. While the DME Satellite is turned off, set the dip switch on the rear panel to the following
position, then turn on the power to the unit.
Four [PEAK] indicators on the upper row on the front panel light up during the initialization process. Four
[SIGNAL] indicators on the lower row of the front panel flash when the initialization process is complete. Four
[PEAK] indicators on the lower row of the front panel flash if the initialization process fails.
2. When initialization is complete, reset the dip switch to its previous position (page 20),
then turn off and on the power to the unit.
Other Functions
Do NOT turn off the power to the DME Satellite during the initialization process to prevent possible
damage to the device.
Be sure to reset the dip switch to the previous position to prevent possible damage to the device.
RS-232C
RS-422
Initialize DME:
Delete All Data:
RS-232C
RS-422
CAUTION
CAUTION
DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual
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Options
The ICP1, CP4SW, CP1SF, and CP4SF controllers are available as options for remote external control of the DME series. The
ICP1 connects via Ethernet, while the CP4SW, CP1SF, and CP4SF connect via the GPI interface. For more information on
installing your Control Panel and connecting it to a DME series unit, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the Control
Panel. For more information on settings, refer to the DME Designer Owner’s Manual.
ICP1
This controller connects to a DME series unit via Ethernet. Like the DME series units, a unique IP address must
be assigned to each controller unit. Data is transmitted and received via Ethernet cables.
You can assign and control any function of all DME series units in the same device group via the controller.
Up to four parameter sets can be assigned to six function keys (F1 – F6) located above and under the LCD. You
can control up to 24 parameters by selecting a display page using the [HOME] key.
CP4SW, CP4SF, and CP1SF
These controllers connect to DME series units via the [GPI] connectors. These controllers control only the DME
series units to which they are directly connected. The controller switches enable you to turn the parameter settings
On and Off. The switch LEDs enable you to check the parameter status. The faders enable you to control the
parameter values.
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CONTROL PANEL
CP4SW
10
0
CONTROL PANEL
CP1SF
10
0
10
0
10
0
10
0
CONTROL PANEL
CP4SF
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Troubleshooting
Component
Refer to the DME Designer Owner’s Manual for more information on each component.
The device does not turn on, or the panel
LEDs do not light up.
Connect the power cord properly (page 7).
Make sure that the [POWER] switch is turned ON (page 19).
If the device still does not turn on, contact a Yamaha dealer.
No communication between the DME
Satellite and the DME Designer
application software.
Connect the cable properly (page 22, 24).
Make sure that USB-MIDI Driver has been installed correctly.
If the [NETWORK] connector is being used for connection, make sure that you have set
the DME-N Network Driver correctly.
The DME Designer version should be 3.0 or later.
Make the Port setting.
No audio input is present.
Connect the cable properly.
Check to see if signals are being received from an external device.
Make sure that the CobraNet bundle and latency settings are correct.
Set the gain of the internal head amplifier or external head amplifier to an appropriate
level.
No audio is output.
Connect the cable properly.
Make sure that the CobraNet bundle and latency settings are correct.
Make sure that the number of CobraNet multicast bundles is not exceeding the
recommended maximum number.
Depending on the type of switching hub and connection method, extra network resources
may have been used, resulting in interruption of audio signals.
Make sure that the output level set in DME Designer is not too low.
Make sure that the Mute setting in DME Designer is set to Off.
•You may have designed a scene in DME Designer that mutes audio output.
•You may have tried to use a configuration at 96 kHz that does not support 96 kHz.
The selected scene changes
unexpectedly.
Use DME Designer to check the MIDI Program Change assignments.
Use DME Designer to check the GPI input assignments.
MIDI messages cannot be transmitted or
received.
Make sure that the power to the MIDI device is turned on.
Set the MIDI port properly.
Set the receive and transmit channels properly.
Scenes cannot be recalled via MIDI
Program Change messages.
Use DME Designer to change the setting so that the required MIDI Program Change
messages will be received properly.
Make the appropriate Program Change Table settings via DME Designer.
Parameters cannot be controlled via MIDI
Control Change messages.
Use DME Designer to set the parameters correctly to allow Control Change message
reception.
Make the appropriate MIDI Control Change Table settings via DME Designer.
Parameters cannot be edited via MIDI
Parameter Change messages.
Use DME Designer to set the parameters correctly to allow Parameter Change message
reception.
Make the appropriate MIDI Parameter Change Table settings via DME Designer.
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Connecting to
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Audio I/O
Connection
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External Device
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DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual
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MIDI Data Format
1. MIDI functions on the DME8i-C,
DME8o-C, and DME4io-C
1.1 Scene Change
Scene recall occurs according to the “MIDI Program Change Ta-
ble” assignments when appropriate MIDI Bank Select MSB/LSB
and Program Change messages are received by the DME8i-C/
DME8o-C/DME4io-C.
When a scene recall operation is carried out via DME Designer,
corresponding MIDI Bank Select MSB/LSB and Program Change
messages are also transmitted by the DME8i-C/DME8o-C/
DME4io-C as specified by the “MIDI Program Change Table” as-
signments.
Transmission does not occur while configurations are being
switched.
1.2 Parameter Control
MIDI Control Change and Parameter Change messages trans-
mitted to the DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C can be used
to control parameters according to the “MIDI Control Change
Table” and “MIDI Parameter Change Table” assignments.
When a parameter is edited via DME Designer, correspond-
ing MIDI Control Change and Parameter Change messages
are also transmitted by the DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-
C as specified by the “MIDI Control Change Table” and
“MIDI Parameter Change Table” assignments.
2. MIDI Data Flow
3. MIDI Setup
Specifies basic MIDI operation. Use DME Designer to make the
setting.
3.1 Host Select
Selects the input/output ports to be used for MIDI communica-
tion.
3.2 MIDI Tx Channel
Specifies the MIDI transmit channel (1 ~ 16).
3.3 MIDI Rx Channel
Specifies the MIDI receive channel (1 ~ 16).
3.4 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 transmis-
sion on or off.
3.5 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.
3.6 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.
3.7 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.
“MIDI Program Change Table,” “MIDI Control Change Table,” and “MIDI
Parameter Change Table” assignments can be made via DME Designer.
Refer to the DME Designer Owner’s Manual for details.
SW1: Program Change Rx Switch [On/Off]
SW2: Control Change Rx Switch [On/Off]
SW3: Parameter Change Rx Switch [On/Off]
SW4: Program Change Echo Back Switch [On/Off]
SW5: Control Change Echo Back Switch [On/Off]
SW6: Parameter Change Echo Back Switch [On/Off]
SW7: Program Change Tx Switch [On/Off]
SW8: Control Change Tx Switch [On/Off]
SW9: Parameter Change
MIDI Rx CH: MIDI Rx Channel (1-16)
MIDI Tx CH: MIDI Tx Channel (1-16)
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
MIDI Rx CH
Bank Select MSB/LSB
Program Change
(Scene Recall)
Bank Select MSB/LSB
Program Change
(Echo Back)
Bank Select MSB/LSB
Program Change
MIDI THR
U
Control Change
(Parameter Edit)
Control Change
(Echo Back)
Control Change
Parameter Change
(Parameter Edit)
Parameter Change
Parameter Change
(Echo Back)
MIDI Tx CH
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
SW5
SW6
SW7
SW8
SW9
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4. MIDI Format
MIDI Format Chart (Rx: receive, Tx: transmit}
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, Pro-
gram Change messages will be received on all MIDI channels re-
gardless 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 Ta-
ble” is recalled.
The effective Bank Select, Program Change range is as follows:
Transmit
When the “Program Change Tx Switch” is on and a scene is
switched from DME Designer, the corresponding Program Change
number will be transmitted as specified by the “MIDI Program
Change Table” and “MIDI Tx Channel” settings.
If multiple Program Change numbers are assigned to a single scene,
the Bank Select MSB/LSB and Program Change number corre-
sponding to the lowest number will be transmitted.
Bank Select MSB
Bank Select LSB
Program Change No.
4.2 Active Sensing (FEh)
Receive
MIDI communication will be initialized if no data is received with-
in 300 ms after reception (Running Status, etc., will be cleared).
Active Sensing
4.3 Control Change (Bnh)
Receive
When the “Control Change Rx Switch” is on, Control Change
messages are received on the MIDI channel specified by the “MIDI
Rx Channel” parameter.
If the “Control Change Omni Switch” is also on, however, Control
Change messages will be received on all MIDI channels regardless
of the “MIDI Rx Channel” setting.
Control Change parameter resolution is 128 regardless of the effec-
tive range of the parameter.
For finer settings use Parameter Change.
Transmit
When the “Control Change Tx Switch” is on and a parameter is ed-
ited via DME Designer, appropriate Control Change data will be
transmitted as specified by the “MIDI Control Change Table” and
“MIDI Tx Channel” settings.
Refer to “Supplementary Information 1” for cases in which multi-
ple messages are assigned to a single parameter.
4.4 Parameter Change (F0h - 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.
Number Format Notation
Numbers ending with “h” are in hexadecimal format, while numbers
ending with “b” are binary format.
Characters “A” through “F” in hexadecimal numbers represent decimal
values 10 through 15. Other lower-case characters (usually “n” or “x”)
can represent any number.
Command Rx/Tx Function
Channel
Message
Control Change
(Bnh)
Rx/Tx
Editing the
parameters
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
Editing the
parameters
Bank Select MSB: 0
Bank Select LSB: 0-7
Program Change No.: 0-127
Status Bnh (1101nnnnb) Control Change
Data 00h (00000000b) Control Change No. 0 (Bank
Select MSB)
Data nnh (0nnnnnnnb) Control Value (Bank Select
MSB No.)
Status Bnh (1101nnnnb) Control Change
Data 20h (00100000b) Control Change No. 32 (Bank
Select LSB)
nnh (0nnnnnnnb) Control Value (Bank Select
LSB No.)
Status Cnh (1100nnnnb) Program Change
Data nnh (0nnnnnnnb) Program Change No. (0-127)
Status FEh (11111110b) Active Sensing
Status Bnh (1011nnnnb) Control Change
Data cch (0cccccccb) Control Change No. (1-31,33-
95,102-119)
vvh (0vvvvvvvb) Control Value (0-127)
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Transmit
When the “Parameter Change Tx Switch” is On and a parameter is
edited via DME Designer, appropriate Parameter Change data will
be transmitted as specified by the “MIDI Parameter Change Table”
and “MIDI Tx Channel” settings.
Refer to “Supplementary Information 1” for cases in which multi-
ple messages are assigned to a single parameter.
Refer to “Supplementary Information 2” for information on setting
Parameter Data values.
Supplementary Information 1
Messages Transmitted When Multiple Messages are Assigned to
the Same Parameter
The DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C MIDI transmit messages
are specified via the “MIDI Control Change Table” and “MIDI Pa-
rameter Change Table.”
(The “MIDI Control Change Table” and “MIDI Parameter
Change Table” can be set up via DME Designer.)
Multiple messages can be assigned to a single parameter, but the
DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C will only transmit one of the as-
signed messages.
The transmitted messages are as follows:
If a 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 pa-
rameter
the smallest Control Change number message will be trans-
mitted.
If multiple Parameter Change numbers are assigned to the same
parameter
the smallest Parameter Change number message will be trans-
mitted.
Supplementary Information 2
Setting the Parameter Change Message Parameter Data Values
The Parameter change parameter values are expressed as 32-bit in-
tegers with or without parity.
•A parity bit (positive:0, negative:1) is added above the most sig-
nificant value bit (bit 31).
Fractional parameters will be converted according to the integer
table.
For integers with parity, negative numbers are expressed as the
2’s complement.
Status F0h (11110000b) System Exclusive Message
ID No. 43h (01000011b) Manufacturer’s ID
No.(YAMAHA)
DEVICE ID. 1xh (0001xxxxb) Rx/Tx Channel (0-15)
GROUP ID. 3Eh (00111110b) Digital Mixer
MODEL ID. 10h (00010000b) Device Code (DME)
Parameter
Address
aah (0aaaaaaab) Parameter Address High
aah (0aaaaaaab) Parameter Address Low
Parameter
Data Value
ddh (0dddddddb) data 0
ddh (0dddddddb) data 1
ddh (0dddddddb) data 2
ddh (0dddddddb) data 3
ddh (0dddddddb) data 4
EOX F7h (11110111b) End of Exclusive
00000000000000000000000001111101000
00111111111111111111111110000011000
data 0 data 1 data 2 data 3 data 4
000003E
8
data 0 = 00h data 1 = 00h data 2 = 00h data 3 = 07h data 4 = 68h
bit0
bit1
bit2
bit3
bit4
bit5
bit6
bit7
bit8
bit9
bit10
bit11
bit12
bit13
bit14
bit15
bit16
bit17
bit18
bit19
bit20
bit21
bit22
bit23
bit24
bit25
bit26
bit27
bit28
bit29
bit30
bit31
00
FFFFFC18
data 0 = 1Fh data 1 = 7Fh data 2 = 7Fh data 3 = 78h data 4 = 18h
parity
Example:
• Decimal value 1000Hexadecimal value 3E8h
• Decimal value 1000 Hexadecimal value FFFFFC18h (2’s complement of 3E8h)
Positive
Negative
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MIDI Implementation Chart
TransmittedFunction... 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 ON/OFF
Mes- : All Notes OFF
sages: Active Sense
: Reset
Notes:
Mode
Default
Changed
Note ON
Note OFF
Key's
Ch's
0,32
1-31,33-95,102-119
1 - 16
1 - 16
˛
˛
˛
˛
Ø
*1
Ø *2
Ø 0 - 127 *1
**************
˛
˛
˛
˛
˛
˛
˛
˛
˛
˛
˛
*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 is on.
˛
˛
**************
˛
**************
Ø *3
Mode 1 : OMNI ON , POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON ,MONO
Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 4 : OMNI OFF,MONO
˛
1 - 16
1 - 16
˛
˛
˛
˛
Ø
*1
Ø *2
˛
˛
˛
˛
˛
˛
˛
˛
˛
Ø
˛
˛
˛
˛
˛
˛
Ø
*3
˛
Ø
: Yes
˛ : No
Default
Messages
Altered
YAMAHA [Digital Mixing Engine Satellite] Date :16-FEB-2006
Model DME8i-C, DME8o-C, DME4io-C MIDI Implementation Chart
Version : 1.0
Memorized
Bank Select
Assignable
Assignable
Ø 0 - 127 *1
0 - 127
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Display Messages
The [ERROR] and [PEAK] indicators on the front panel of the DME Satellite indicate error and warning messages.
Error Messages
Warning Messages
Indicator Error Action
A system error has occurred. Execute the “Initialize DME” operation, then restart it. If the error
indicators are still indicating the error, execute the “Delete All Data”
initialization. If the problem persists, contact a Yamaha dealer.
Data inside the internal flash
memory has been erased.
The firmware update operation may have failed. Use DME Designer
to execute the Recovery update operation. If the problem persists,
contact a Yamaha dealer.
The internal battery is
completely discharged or not
installed.
If you turn off the power to the unit, the current settings will be lost
and reset to the default values. Stop operating the unit, and contact a
Yamaha dealer regarding battery replacement.
A scene recall attempt has
failed.
Use DME Designer to recall the scene again.
If the problem persists, contact a Yamaha dealer.
Audio is not input or output and
is muted due to insufficient DSP
resources.
This error sometimes occurs if you try to operate a configuration at 96
kHz that has been created with a word clock of 48 kHz. To operate a
configuration at any word clock setting, use DME Designer to create
a configuration with the word clock set to 96 kHz.
The network is not
communicating properly.
Connect the network cables properly, and make sure that the
network devices are operating correctly.
Duplicate IP addresses. Connect your computer to the DME Satellite via USB, then set a
unique IP address.
The DME Satellite contains data
for a different device group or
no data.
Send data appropriate for the actual device configuration from DME
Designer.
Indicator Error Action
The internal battery is almost
discharged. Your data may be
lost.
If you turn off the power to the unit, the current settings may
be lost and reset to the default values. Stop operating the
unit, and contact a Yamaha dealer regarding battery
replacement.
The backup battery voltage is
low.
This does not affect the operation of the unit. However, if you
continue using the unit, the settings may be lost and reset to
the default values. Contact a Yamaha dealer regarding
battery replacement at your earliest convenience.
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
Flashing
Lit
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
Flashing
Lit
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
Flashing
Lit
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
Flashing
Lit
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
Lit
Flashing
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
Flashing
Lit
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
Flashing
Lit
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
Flashing
Lit
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
Flashing
rapidly
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
PEAK
PEAK
SIGNAL
SIGNAL
Flashing
slow
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General Specifications
Electrical Characteristics
Output impedance of signal generator: 150
DME8i-C : Measured with DME8o-C
DME8o-C : Measured with DME8i-C
DME4io-C: Measured with DME4io-C
Frequency Response fs=48kHz@20Hz–20kHz, reference to the nominal output level @1kHz
fs=96kHz@20Hz–40kHz, reference to the nominal output level @1kHz
<DME8i-C>
<DME8o-C>
<DME4io-C>
Gain Error @1kHz
<DME8i-C>
<DME8o-C>
Sampling Frequency
Normal Rate:48kHz
Double Rate:96kHz
(±37ppm for conductor)
(±50ppm for performer)
Maximum Voltage Gain
Gain: –60dB, RL:600, 64dB INPUT to OUTPUT
Miscellaneous
Power Consumption 40W
Dimensions (HxDxW) 44x361x480 mm
Net Weight 4.4kg
Temperature range
operating: 5 to 40˚C
storage: –20 to 60˚C
Include Accessories
AC Power cord, Mini Euro plug(16P)x1, Euro plug(3P)x8, Owner’s Manual,
Rubber feetx4
Input Output RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
INPUT 1–8 OUTPUT 1–8 600
input level: –60dBu, GAIN: –60dB –1.5 0.0 +0.5 dB
input level: +10dBu, GAIN: +10dB –1.5 0.0 +0.5 dB
Input Output RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
INPUT 1–8 OUTPUT 1–8 600 input level: +10dBu, GAIN: +10dB –1.5 0.0 +0.5 dB
Input Output RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
INPUT 1–4 OUTPUT 1–4 600
input level: –60dBu, GAIN: –60dB –1.5 0.0 +0.5 dB
input level: +10dBu, GAIN: +10dB –1.5 0.0 +0.5 dB
Input Output RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
INPUT 1–8 OUTPUT 1–8 600
input level: –60dBu, GAIN: –60dB +2.0 +4.0 +6.0 dBu
input level: +10dBu, GAIN: +10dB +2.0 +4.0 +6.0 dBu
Input Output RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
INPUT 1–8 OUTPUT 1–8 600 input level: +10dBu, GAIN: +10dB +2.0 +4.0 +6.0 dBu
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<DME4io-C>
Total Harmonic Distortion fs=48kHz or 96kHz
<DME8i-C/DME4io-C>
<DME8o-C>
Hum&Noise fs=48kHz or 96kHz, EIN=Equivalent Input Noise
<DME8i-C>
<DME8o-C>
Input Output RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
INPUT 1–4 OUTPUT 1–4 600
input level: –60dBu, GAIN: –60dB +2.0 +4.0 +6.0 dBu
input level: +10dBu, GAIN: +10dB +2.0 +4.0 +6.0 dBu
Input Output RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
<DME8i-C>
INPUT 1–8
<DME4io-C>
INPUT 1–4
OUTPUT 1–8 600
+4dB@20Hz–20kHz (fs=48kHz),
20Hz–40kHz (fs=96kHz), GAIN: –60dB
0.1 %
+4dB@20Hz–20kHz (fs=48kHz),
20Hz–40kHz (fs=96kHz), GAIN: +10dB
0.05 %
+22dB@1kHz, GAIN: +10dB (fs=48kHz) 0.015 %
+22dB@1kHz, GAIN: +10dB (fs=96kHz) 0.007 %
Input Output RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
INPUT 1–8 OUTPUT 1–8 600
+4dB@20Hz–20kHz (fs=48kHz),
20Hz–40kHz (fs=96kHz), GAIN: +10dB
0.05 %
+22dB@1kHz, GAIN: +10dB (fs=48kHz) 0.015 %
+22dB@1kHz, GAIN: +10dB (fs=96kHz) 0.007 %
* Total Harmonic Distortion is measured with a 18dB/octave filter @80kHz.
Input Output RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
INPUT 1–8 OUTPUT 1–8 600
Rs=150, GAIN: –60dB
All input & output level controls: 0dB
–128
EIN
–127
EIN
dBu
–64 dBu
Rs=150, GAIN: +10dB
All input & output level controls: 0dB
–82 –79 dBu
Input Output RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
INPUT 1–8 OUTPUT 1–8 600
Rs=150, GAIN: +10dB
All input & output level controls: 0dB
–82 –79 dBu
References
Other Functions
Connecting to an
External Device
Audio I/O
Connection
Connecting to
a Computer
Controls and
Connectors
Introduction to
the DME Satellite
Foreword
References
DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual
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<DME4io-C>
Dynamic Range fs=48kHz or 96kHz
<DME8i-C/DME8o-C>
<DME4io-C>
Crosstalk@1kHz reference to the level of output N
<DME8i-C/DME8o-C>
<DME4io-C>
LED Level Meter
<DME8i-C>
<DME8o-C>
Input Output RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
INPUT 1–4 OUTPUT 1–4 600
Rs=150, GAIN: –60dB
All input & output level controls: 0dB
–128
EIN
–127
EIN
dBu
–64 dBu
Rs=150, GAIN: +10dB
All input & output level controls: 0dB
–82 –79 dBu
* Hum & Noise are measured with a 6dB/octave filter @12.7kHz; equivalent to a 20kHz filter with infinite dB/octave
attenuation.
Input Output RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
INPUT 1–8 OUTPUT 1–8 600 GAIN: +10dB 106 dB
Input Output RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
INPUT 1–4 OUTPUT 1–4 600 GAIN: +10dB 106 dB
* Dynamic range are measured with a 6dB/octave filter @12.7kHz; equivalent to a 20kHz filter with infinite dB/octave
attenuation.
from to CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
INPUT N OUTPUT (N–1) or (N+1) N = 1–8, GAIN: +10dB –80 dB
from to CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
INPUT N OUTPUT (N–1) or (N+1) N = 1–4, GAIN: +10dB –80 dB
*Crosstalk is measured with a 18dB/octave filter @80kHz
METERING POINT CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
INPUT 1–8
PEAK red LED: ON –3 dBFs
SIGNAL green LED: ON –40 dBFs
METERING POINT CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
OUTPUT 1–8
PEAK red LED: ON –3 dBFs
SIGNAL green LED: ON –40 dBFs
Foreword
Introduction to
the DME Satellite
Controls and
Connectors
Connecting to
a Computer
Audio I/O
Connection
Connecting to an
External Device
Other Functions
References
References
DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual
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<DME4io-C>
Signal Delay
Input/Output Characteristics
ANALOG INPUT CHARACTERISTICS
ANALOG OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
DIGITAL INPUT & OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
METERING POINT CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
INPUT 1–4
OUTPUT 1–4
PEAK red LED:ON –3 dBFs
SIGNAL green LED:ON –40 dBFs
PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
CobraNet Latency: 5.33msec
ANALOG INPUT to ANALOG
OUTPUT@96KHz
6.12 msec
CobraNet Latency: 2.67msec 3.45 msec
CobraNet Latency: 1.33msec 2.12 msec
Input Terminals GAIN Actual Load
Impedance
For Use With
Nominal
Input Level Connector
Nominal Max.before clip
<DME8i-C>
CH INPUT 1–8
<DME4io-C>
CH INPUT 1–4
–60dB
3k
50–600 Mics &
600 Lines
–60dBu
(0.775mV)
–40dBu
(7.75mV)
EUROBLOCK
(5.08mm pitch)
+10dB
+10dBu
(2.45V)
+30dBu
(24.5V)
*1.In these specifications, 0dBu is referenced to 0.775 Vrms.
*2.All AD converters are 24-bit linear, 128-times oversampling (Fs=48kHz)/64-times oversampling (Fs=96kHz).
*3.+48V DC (Phantom power) is supplied to CH INPUT EUROBLOCK connectors via each individual software
controlled switch.
Output Terminals Actual Source
Impedance
For Use With
Nominal
Output level Connector
Nominal Max. before clip
<DME8o-C>
CH OUTPUT 1–8
<DME4io-C>
CH OUTPUT 1–4
75 600 Lines +4dBu (1.23 V) +24dBu(12.28V)
EUROBLOCK
(5.08mm pitch)
*1.In these specifications, 0dBu is referenced to 0.775 Vrms.
*2.All DA converters are 24-bit linear, 128-times oversampling (Fs=48kHz)/64-times oversampling (Fs=96kHz).
Terminal Format Data length Level Connector
CobraNet CobraNet 16/20/24bit 100Base-TX RJ-45x2 *1
*1.PRIMARY,SECONDARY
*2.Double Channel format and Single format are supported at 96kHz.
References
Other Functions
Connecting to an
External Device
Audio I/O
Connection
Connecting to
a Computer
Controls and
Connectors
Introduction to
the DME Satellite
Foreword
References
DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual
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CONTROL I/O CHARACTERISTICS
[NETWORK] Connector (100Base-TX Ethernet, RJ-45)
Straight and Crossover Cable Wiring
Terminal Format Level Connector
GPI
IN 0–5V
EUROBLOCK *1
(3.5mm pitch)
OUT TTL
+V 5V
Ethernet IEEE802.3 10Base-T/100Base-TX RJ-45
USB USB 1.1 Function Type B
REMOTE RS-232C/RS-422 RS-232C/RS-422 D-SUB 9P (Male)
*1 Inputs: 8 channels, Outputs: 4 channels
Inputs: Not apply 2 wire Fader mode
Outputs: Imax/pin = 16mA
Outputs: VH = 2.5V(min.), VL = 0.6V(max.)
Pin Connection
1 TxD+
2 TxD–
3 RxD+
4 Unused
5 Unused
6 RxD–
7 Unused
8 Unused
Straight Cables Crossover 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
Foreword
Introduction to
the DME Satellite
Controls and
Connectors
Connecting to
a Computer
Audio I/O
Connection
Connecting to an
External Device
Other Functions
References
References
DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual
48
Dimensions
* Specifications and descriptions in this owner’s manual are for information purpose only. Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to
charge 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.
European models
Purchaser/User Information specified in EN55103-1 and EN55103-2.
Inrush Current: 35A
Conforms to Environments: E1,E2,E3 and E4.
440
480
3
1
44
361
354
(4)
Rubber feet
are included in
the package.
Unit: mm
References
Other Functions
Connecting to an
External Device
Audio I/O
Connection
Connecting to
a Computer
Controls and
Connectors
Introduction to
the DME Satellite
Foreword
References
DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual
49
Index
A
About DME Designer ............................................................. 14
[AC IN] Connector ................................................................. 20
Analog Audio Connection ....................................................... 29
area ......................................................................................... 10
B
Bundle .................................................................................... 15
C
CobraNet ................................................................................ 15
CobraNet Connection ............................................................. 32
CobraNet [PRIMARY]/[SECONDARY] Connectors ............. 21
Components ........................................................................... 10
conductor priority ................................................................... 17
Conductors ............................................................................. 17
Configuration .......................................................................... 10
CP4SW, CP4SF, and CP1SF .................................................. 36
D
Delete All Data ....................................................................... 35
device group ............................................................................ 10
Digital Audio Connection ....................................................... 28
Dimensions ............................................................................. 48
Dip Switch .............................................................................. 20
Display Messages ..................................................................... 42
DME4io-C ............................................................................... 9
DME8i-C ................................................................................. 9
DME8o-C ................................................................................ 9
E
Electrical Characteristics .......................................................... 43
[ERROR] Indicator ................................................................. 19
Error Messages ........................................................................ 42
Ethernet Connection ............................................................... 24
Euroblock plug connection ..................................................... 29
F
Firmware Version ...................................................................... 7
G
General Specifications ............................................................. 43
GPI Connection ...................................................................... 34
[GPI] Connector ..................................................................... 21
Ground Screw ......................................................................... 20
group master ........................................................................... 10
I
ICP1 ........................................................................................36
[IN USE/CONDUCTOR] Indicator ......................................19
Initialize DME .........................................................................35
Initializing ................................................................................35
[INPUT] & [OUTPUT] Connectors ......................................29
[INPUT] Connectors ...............................................................21
Input/Output Characteristics ...................................................46
L
[LINK/ACTIVITY] Indicator ..................................................19
M
MAC Address ..........................................................................21
Master and slave setting ...........................................................23
[MASTER] Indicator ...............................................................18
MIDI Data Format ..................................................................38
MIDI Implementation Chart ...................................................41
multicast bundles .....................................................................16
multi-unicast bundles ...............................................................16
N
[NETWORK] Connector ..................................................20, 47
[NETWORK] Indicator ..........................................................18
Network Settings .....................................................................23
O
octet .........................................................................................23
Options ....................................................................................36
[OUTPUT] Connectors ..........................................................21
P
parameters ................................................................................10
[PEAK] Indicators ....................................................................19
performers ................................................................................17
[POWER] Switch ....................................................................19
Precautions for Using a Rack-mounted DME Satellite ...............8
preset parameters ......................................................................10
primary ....................................................................................19
R
Remote Connection .................................................................30
[REMOTE] Connector ...........................................................20
RS-232C ..................................................................................20
RS-422 .....................................................................................20
Foreword
Introduction to
the DME Satellite
Controls and
Connectors
Connecting to
a Computer
Audio I/O
Connection
Connecting to an
External Device
Other Functions
References
References
DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual
50
S
Scene ....................................................................................... 11
secondary (backup) .................................................................. 19
Setting the IP address .............................................................. 23
[SIGNAL] Indicators ............................................................... 19
Signal Types ............................................................................ 12
Straight and Crossover Cable Wiring ....................................... 47
System Examples ..................................................................... 13
T
Troubleshooting ...................................................................... 37
U
unicast bundles ........................................................................ 16
USB Connection ..................................................................... 22
[USB] Connector .................................................................... 18
User Defined buttons (User Defined parameters) .................... 10
W
Warning Messages ................................................................... 42
Z
zones ....................................................................................... 10
For details of products, please contact your nearest Yamaha
representative or the authorized distributor listed below.
Pour plus de détails sur les produits, veuillez-vous adresser à Yamaha ou
au distributeur le plus proche de vous figurant dans la liste suivante.
Die Einzelheiten zu Produkten sind bei Ihrer unten aufgeführten
Niederlassung und bei Yamaha Vertragshändlern in den jeweiligen
Bestimmungsländern erhältlich.
Para detalles sobre productos, contacte su tienda Yamaha más cercana
o el distribuidor autorizado que se lista debajo.
CANADA
Yamaha Canada Music Ltd.
135 Milner Avenue, Scarborough, Ontario,
M1S 3R1, 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
MEXICO
Yamaha de México S.A. de C.V.
Calz. Javier Rojo Gómez #1149,
Col. Guadalupe del Moral
C.P. 09300, México, D.F., México
Tel: 55-5804-0600
BRAZIL
Yamaha Musical do Brasil Ltda.
Rua Joaquim Floriano, 913 - 4' andar, Itaim Bibi,
CEP 04534-013 Sao Paulo, SP. BRAZIL
Tel: 011-3704-1377
ARGENTINA
Yamaha Music Latin America, S.A.
Sucursal de Argentina
Olga Cossettini 1553, Piso 4 Norte
Madero Este-C1107CEK
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Tel: 011-4119-7000
PANAMA AND OTHER LATIN
AMERICAN COUNTRIES/
CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES
Yamaha Music Latin America, S.A.
Torre Banco General, Piso 7, Urbanización Marbella,
Calle 47 y Aquilino de la Guardia,
Ciudad de Panamá, Panamá
Tel: +507-269-5311
THE UNITED KINGDOM
Yamaha Music U.K. Ltd.
Sherbourne Drive, Tilbrook, Milton Keynes,
MK7 8BL, England
Tel: 01908-366700
GERMANY
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH
Siemensstraße 22-34, 25462 Rellingen, Germany
Tel: 04101-3030
SWITZERLAND/LIECHTENSTEIN
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH
Branch Switzerland in Zürich
Seefeldstrasse 94, 8008 Zürich, Switzerland
Tel: 01-383 3990
AUSTRIA
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH Branch Austria
Schleiergasse 20, A-1100 Wien, Austria
Tel: 01-60203900
CZECH REPUBLIC/SLOVAKIA/
HUNGARY/SLOVENIA
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH Branch Austria
Schleiergasse 20, A-1100 Wien, Austria
Tel: 01-602039025
POLAND
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH
Branch Sp.z o.o. Oddzial w Polsce
ul. 17 Stycznia 56, PL-02-146 Warszawa, Poland
Tel: 022-868-07-57
THE NETHERLANDS/
BELGIUM/LUXEMBOURG
Yamaha Music Europe Branch Benelux
Clarissenhof 5-b, 4133 AB Vianen, The Netherlands
Tel: 0347-358 040
FRANCE
Yamaha Musique France
BP 70-77312 Marne-la-Vallée 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 Música Ibérica, S.A.
Ctra. de la Coruna km. 17, 200, 28230
Las Rozas (Madrid), Spain
Tel: 91-639-8888
SWEDEN
Yamaha Scandinavia AB
J. A. Wettergrens Gata 1, Box 30053
S-400 43 Göteborg, Sweden
Tel: 031 89 34 00
DENMARK
YS Copenhagen Liaison Office
Generatorvej 6A, DK-2730 Herlev, Denmark
Tel: 44 92 49 00
NORWAY
Norsk filial av Yamaha Scandinavia AB
Grini Næringspark 1, N-1345 Østerås, Norway
Tel: 67 16 77 70
RUSSIA
Yamaha Music (Russia)
Office 4015, entrance 2, 21/5 Kuznetskii
Most street, Moscow, 107996, Russia
Tel: 495 626 0660
OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH
Siemensstraße 22-34, 25462 Rellingen, Germany
Tel: +49-4101-3030
Yamaha Corporation,
Asia-Pacific Music Marketing Group
Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu,
Japan 430-8650
Tel: +81-53-460-2313
TURKEY/CYPRUS
Yamaha Music Europe GmbH
Siemensstraße 22-34, 25462 Rellingen, Germany
Tel: 04101-3030
OTHER COUNTRIES
Yamaha Music Gulf FZE
LOB 16-513, P.O.Box 17328, Jubel Ali,
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Tel: +971-4-881-5868
THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
Yamaha Music & Electronics (China) Co.,Ltd.
2F, Yunhedasha, 1818 Xinzha-lu, Jingan-qu,
Shanghai, China
Tel: 021-6247-2211
INDIA
Yamaha Music India Pvt. Ltd.
5F Ambience Corporate Tower Ambience Mall Complex
Ambience Island, NH-8, Gurgaon-122001, Haryana, India
Tel: 0124-466-5551
INDONESIA
PT. Yamaha Music Indonesia (Distributor)
PT. Nusantik
Gedung Yamaha Music Center, Jalan Jend. Gatot
Subroto Kav. 4, Jakarta 12930, Indonesia
Tel: 21-520-2577
KOREA
Yamaha Music Korea Ltd.
8F, 9F, Dongsung Bldg. 158-9 Samsung-Dong,
Kangnam-Gu, Seoul, Korea
Tel: 080-004-0022
MALAYSIA
Yamaha Music Malaysia, Sdn., Bhd.
Lot 8, Jalan Perbandaran, 47301 Kelana Jaya,
Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Tel: 3-78030900
SINGAPORE
Yamaha Music Asia Pte., Ltd.
#03-11 A-Z Building
140 Paya Lebor Road, Singapore 409015
Tel: 747-4374
TAIWAN
Yamaha KHS Music Co., Ltd.
3F, #6, Sec.2, Nan Jing E. Rd. Taipei.
Taiwan 104, R.O.C.
Tel: 02-2511-8688
THAILAND
Siam Music Yamaha Co., Ltd.
4, 6, 15 and 16
th
floor, Siam Motors Building,
891/1 Rama 1 Road, Wangmai,
Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Tel: 02-215-2626
OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES
Yamaha Corporation,
Asia-Pacific Music Marketing Group
Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu,
Japan 430-8650
Tel: +81-53-460-2317
AUSTRALIA
Yamaha Music Australia Pty. Ltd.
Level 1, 99 Queensbridge Street, Southbank,
Victoria 3006, Australia
Tel: 3-9693-5111
COUNTRIES AND TRUST
TERRITORIES IN PACIFIC OCEAN
Yamaha Corporation,
Asia-Pacific Music Marketing Group
Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu,
Japan 430-8650
Tel: +81-53-460-2313
NORTH AMERICA
CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA
EUROPE
AFRICA
MIDDLE EAST
ASIA
OCEANIA
HEAD OFFICE Yamaha Corporation, Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division
Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu, Japan 430-8650
Tel: +81-53-460-2441
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DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE Owner’s Manual EN 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. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN 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. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The above warning is located on the top of the unit. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 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. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. (98-6500) This product contains a battery that contains perchlorate material. Perchlorate Material—special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate. * This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA. (Perchlorate) FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.) 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/ or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA. 3. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class “B” digital devices. Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices. This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual, may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices. Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations. If this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be determined by turning the unit “OFF” and “ON”, please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures: Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference. Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s. In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead, change the lead-in to 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 contact Yamaha Corporation of America, Electronic Service Division, 6600 Orangethorpe Ave, Buena Park, CA90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries. * This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA. COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT (DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE) Responsible Party : Yamaha Corporation of America Address : 6600 Orangethorpe Ave., Buena Park, Calif. 90620 Telephone : 714-522-9011 Type of Equipment : DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE Model Name : DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is suspected. * This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA. (class B) ADVARSEL! Lithiumbatteri—Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandoren. VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren. Kassera använt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion. VAROITUS Paristo voi räjähtää, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu. Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin. Hävitä käytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti. (lithium caution) (FCC DoC) NEDERLAND / THE NETHERLANDS • Dit apparaat bevat een lithium batterij voor geheugen back-up. • This apparatus contains a lithium battery for memory back-up. • Raadpleeg uw leverancier over de verwijdering van de batterij op het moment dat u het apparaat ann het einde van de levensduur of gelieve dan contact op te nemen met de vertegenwoordiging van Yamaha in uw land. • For the removal of the battery at the moment of the disposal at the end of life please consult your retailer or Yamaha representative office in your country. • Gooi de batterij niet weg, maar lever hem in als KCA. • Do not throw away the battery. Instead, hand it in as small chemical waste. (lithium disposal) 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-andYELLOW. The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK. The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED. • This applies only to products distributed by Yamaha-Kemble Music (U.K.) Ltd.(3 wires) PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING * Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following: Power supply/Power cord Water warning • Only use the voltage specified as correct for the device. The required voltage is printed on the name plate of the device. • Do not expose the device to rain, use it near water or in damp or wet conditions, or place containers on it containing liquids which might spill into any openings. • Use only the included power cord. If you intend to use the device in an area other than in the one you purchased, the included power cord may not be compatible. Please check with your Yamaha dealer. • Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands. If you notice any abnormality • Do not place the power cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators, and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord, place heavy objects on it, or place it in a position where anyone could walk on, trip over, or roll anything over it. • Be sure to connect to an appropriate outlet with a protective grounding connection. Improper grounding can result in electrical shock. • If the power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged, or if there is a sudden loss of sound during use of the device, or if any unusual smells or smoke should appear to be caused by it, immediately turn off the power switch, disconnect the electric plug from the outlet, and have the device inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. • If this device should be dropped or damaged, immediately turn off the power switch, disconnect the electric plug from the outlet, and have the device inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. Do not open • Do not open the device or attempt to disassemble the internal parts or modify them in any way. The device contains no user-serviceable parts. If it should appear to be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. 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 Inadequate ventilation can result in overheating, possibly causing damage to the device(s), or even fire. • Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the device is not to be used for extended periods of time, or during electrical storms. • If several of the devices are mounted in an EIA-compliant rack, carefully read the section “Precautions for Using a Rack-mounted DME Satellite” on page 8. • When removing the electric plug from the device or an outlet, always hold the plug itself and not the cord. Pulling by the cord can damage it. • Avoid setting all equalizer controls and faders to their maximum. Depending on the condition of the connected devices, doing so may cause feedback and may damage the speakers. Location • Before moving the device, remove all connected cables. • When setting up the product, make sure that the AC outlet you are using is easily accessible. If some trouble or malfunction occurs, immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the plug from the outlet. Even when the power switch is turned off, electricity is still flowing to the product at the minimum level. When you are not using the product for a long time, make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet. • If this device is to be mounted in an EIA-standard rack, leave the back of the rack open and make sure that it is at least 10 cm away from walls or surfaces. Also, if this device is to be mounted with devices that tend to generate heat, such as power amplifiers, be sure to keep an adequate gap between this device and the heat-generating devices or install ventilation panels to prevent high temperatures from developing inside this device. (5)-4 4 DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual • 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. • Do not place the device in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over. • Do not block the vents. This device has ventilation holes at the rear to prevent the internal temperature from becoming too high. In particular, do not place the device on its side or upside down. Inadequate ventilation can result in overheating, possibly causing damage to the device(s), or even fire. • Do not use the device in the vicinity of a TV, radio, stereo equipment, mobile phone, or other electric devices. Doing so may result in noise, both in the device itself and in the TV or radio next to it. 1/2 Connections Backup battery • Before connecting the device to other devices, turn off the power for all devices. Before turning the power on or off for all devices, set all volume levels to minimum. Handling caution • Do not insert your fingers or hands in any gaps or openings on the device. • Condensation can occur in the device due to rapid, drastic changes in ambient temperature—when the device is moved from one location to another, or air conditioning is turned on or off, for example. Using the device while condensation is present can cause damage. If there is reason to believe that condensation might have occurred, leave the device for several hours without turning on the power until the condensation has completely dried out. • Avoid inserting or dropping foreign objects (paper, plastic, metal, etc.) into any gaps or openings on the device. If this happens, turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Then have the device inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. • This device has a built-in backup battery that maintains data in internal memory even when the device’s power is switched off. The backup battery will eventually become depleted, however, and when that happens the contents of the internal memory will be lost.* To prevent loss of data be sure to replace the backup battery before it becomes fully depleted. When the backup battery charge becomes low, the [ERROR] indicator on the front panel blinks (For details, refer to “Error Messages” on page 42). In this case, do not turn off the power and immediately transfer any data you want to save to a computer or other external storage device, then have qualified Yamaha service personnel replace the backup battery. The average life of the internal backup battery is approximately 5 years, depending on operating conditions. * Data items maintained in the internal memory by the backup battery are as follows: • Current scene parameters and number. • Device parameters (CobraNet, HA, UTILITY, Master Mute/Level, etc.). • Do not use the device for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level, since this can cause permanent hearing loss. If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, consult a physician. • Event log. Data items other than those described above are stored in memory that does not require backup power, and will be retained even if the backup battery fails. • 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. Do not turn the [POWER] switch on and off repeatedly and rapidly. Be sure to wait six seconds or more between turning the power to the unit off and then on. The rubber feet included in this package can be attached to the bottom of this device to prevent slippage when it is to be used on a slipper y surface. 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. Consult qualifi ed Yamaha service personnel about replacing defective components. • • • • The illustrations in this owner’s manual are for instructional purposes, and may appear somewhat different from the actual equipment. CobraNet is a trademark 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)-4 2/2 DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual 5 Foreword Contents Introduction to the DME Satellite Foreword .......................................... 7 Connecting to an External Device............. 30 Accessories (Please make sure the following items are included in the package.) ..................................... Options........................................................................... About the Product Names............................................... About the Firmware Version ........................................... Preparation...................................................................... Remote Connection ([REMOTE] Connector).............. 30 7 7 7 7 7 Controls and Connectors Connecting the AC power cord........................................... 7 Turning the power on and off ............................................. 7 Precautions for Using a Rack-mounted DME Satellite .... 8 Introduction to the DME Satellite .............. 9 Connecting to a Computer Differences between DME8i-C, DME8o-C, and DME4io-C ................................................... 9 DME Satellite Features ................................................... 9 Audio System Network ................................................. 10 Glossary for the DME Satellite...................................... 10 Signal Types.................................................................. 12 System Examples........................................................... 13 About DME Designer ................................................... 14 About CobraNet ........................................................... 15 Audio I/O Connection CobraNet in a nutshell...................................................... Bundle .............................................................................. Multicast and unicast bundles ........................................... Conductors and performers............................................... Cables and hubs for CobraNet network ............................ 15 15 16 17 17 Controls and Connectors ....................... 18 Connecting to an External Device Front Panel ................................................................... 18 Caution when turning the power off ............................. 19 Rear Panel ..................................................................... 20 Connecting to a Computer ..................... 22 Other Functions References 6 USB Connection........................................................... 22 Network Settings........................................................... 23 Setting the IP address ........................................................ 23 Master and slave setting..................................................... 23 Ethernet Connection ([NETWORK] Connector)......... 24 Audio I/O Connection ........................... 28 Digital Audio Connection (CobraNet Connectors)....... 28 Analog Audio Connection ([INPUT] & [OUTPUT] Connectors) ....................................................... 29 DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual Controlling external head amplifiers from the DME Satellite ................................................................. 30 Controlling a DME Satellite’s internal head amps from a digital mixer .......................................................... 31 Controlling the DME Satellite from an external device...... 31 CobraNet Connection (CobraNet Connectors)............. 32 Controlling DME Satellite’s internal head amps from a digital mixer Yamaha LS9...................................... 32 Controlling the DME Satellite from a digital mixer Yamaha PM5D ..................................................... 33 Network Connection ([NETWORK] Connectors ........ 33 GPI Connection ([GPI] Connector).............................. 34 Other Functions.................................. 35 Initializing the DME Satellite........................................ 35 References ....................................... 36 Options ......................................................................... 36 ICP1.................................................................................. 36 CP4SW, CP4SF, and CP1SF............................................. 36 Troubleshooting ............................................................ 37 Component ................................................................... 37 MIDI Data Format ....................................................... 38 1. MIDI functions on the DME8i-C, DME8o-C, and DME4io-C ........................................................... 38 2. MIDI Data Flow ........................................................... 38 3. MIDI Setup................................................................... 38 4. MIDI Format ................................................................ 39 MIDI Implementation Chart ........................................ 41 Display Messages........................................................... 42 Error Messages................................................................... 42 Warning Messages ............................................................. 42 General Specifications ................................................... Electrical Characteristics ................................................ Input/Output Characteristics ........................................ [NETWORK] Connector (100Base-TX Ethernet, RJ-45) ................................................................ Straight and Crossover Cable Wiring............................. Dimensions ................................................................... Index ............................................................................. 43 43 46 47 47 48 49 Foreword Thank you for choosing a Yamaha DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Digital Mixing Engine Satellite. In order to take full advantage of the features and performance provided by the DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C, we urge you to read this owner’s manual thoroughly before connecting or using the unit. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. CAUTION Be sure to turn all devices OFF before connecting AC mains power. First plug the female-connector end of the AC cord into the [AC IN] socket on the rear panel of the DME Satellite, then plug the male plug into an appropriate AC mains outlet. Be sure to use the voltage specified for the device. Options Control Panels • ICP1 Intelligent Control Panel • CP4SW Control Panel • CP4SF Control Panel • CP1SF Control Panel NOT E For more information on your Control Panel, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the Control Panel, as well as the DME Designer Owner’s Manual. Turning the power on and off CAUTION To prevent the initial power-on surge from generating a large noise spike or damaging your speaker system, turn the devices on in the following order: audio sources, mixer (such as M7CL or PM5D), DME Satellite, and finally power amplifiers. Reverse this order when turning power off. 1. Press the [POWER] switch to turn on the Controls and Connectors • • • • DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual (this document) AC power cord Euroblock plug (16P) x 1 Euroblock plug (3P) x 8 Rubber feet x 4 Connecting the AC power cord Connecting to a Computer • Preparation Audio I/O Connection Accessories (Please make sure the following items are included in the package.) Introduction to the DME Satellite Foreword power to the DME Satellite. You can check the version number of the DME Satellite firmware by using the DME Designer application software. You can also download the latest firmware from the following Yamaha website. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/downloads/ The DME Satellite remembers scene settings when you turn off the power. When you turn on the power to the DME Satellite, it will start up with the same scene settings. You can use the “Last Mem. Resume” setting in DME Designer to set up the DME Satellite so that at the startup it will recall the scene selected before you turned off the power to the device. CAUTION • Do NOT turn off the power to the DME Satellite while it is receiving data from DME Designer or while it is being manipulated from an external device. Otherwise, a malfunction may occur. • Even when the power switch is turned off, electricity is still flowing to the product all the minimum level. When you are not using the product for a long time, make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet. DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual Other Functions About the Firmware Version NOTE References In this manual, models DME8i-C, DME8o-C, and DME4io-C are all called “DME Satellite,” and models DME64N and DME24N, DME8i-ES/DME8o-ES/ DME4io-ES and the DME Satellite are categorized as the DME series. the power. Connecting to an External Device 2. Press the [POWER] switch again to turn off About the Product Names 7 Foreword Foreword Precautions for Using a Rack-mounted DME Satellite Introduction to the DME Satellite Controls and Connectors If several DME Satellite units (or a DME Satellite unit together with other devices) are installed in a poorly-ventilated rack, the heat generated by each unit may raise the temperature inside the rack, preventing the DME Satellite from performing as designed. When mounting DME Satellite units in a rack, please leave one rack space vacant for every two units. You can attach a ventilation panel to this space or leave it open to prevent excessive heat build-up. If the temperature inside the rack is expected to rise above 40 degrees Celsius or 104 degrees Fahrenheit (or if the ambient temperature outside the rack is expected to rise above 30 degrees Celsius or 86 Fahrenheit), install a fan kit in the top row of the rack. The fan must provide airflow of 1.6m3/min or more and static pressure of 5mmH2O or more. Connecting to a Computer Fan kit INPUT DME Satellite DME Satellite USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT Ventilation panel INPUT Audio I/O Connection DME Satellite DME Satellite USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT Connecting to an External Device Other Functions References 8 DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual Foreword Introduction to the DME Satellite Differences between DME8i-C, DME8o-C, and DME4io-C Introduction to the DME Satellite The differences between these three models are as follows: ■ DME8i-C This model features 8-channel analog inputs. ■ DME8o-C In addition to basic mixing and matrix output functions, the DME Satellite includes a equalizers, compressors, delay, etc. – that can be patched together via DME Designer to configure just about any audio system you need. The CobraNet connectors on the device enable you to remotely control analog inputs and outputs by transferring digital audio signals via a network. The following steps summarize the process for setting up the DME Satellite for use: (For details, refer to the “DME Setup Manual”.) 1. Install USB-MIDI Driver, DME Designer and DME-N Network Driver. 2. Set up the network from DME Designer (page 23). 3. Connect devices. 4. Make network settings on your computer. 5. Create a configuration using DME Designer, then transfer it to the DME Satellite. References (Refer to the DME Designer Owner’s Manual for details.) Other Functions Connecting to an External Device • Network connection Ethernet connection (page 24) USB connection (page 22) • CobraNet connection (page 32) • Analog connection (page 29) • External device connection Remote connection (page 30) GPI connection (page 34) Connecting to a Computer DME Satellite Features Audio I/O Connection ■ DME4io-C This model features 4-channel analog inputs and 4-channel analog outputs. Controls and Connectors This model features 8-channel analog outputs. DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual 9 Foreword Introduction to the DME Satellite Audio System Network Introduction to the DME Satellite Multiple DME series units that are interconnected in a network via Ethernet function as a single audio system. In a DME audio system, a group of the same models that can be operated in sync is called a “device group;” audio processing divisions that accommodate multiple device groups are called “zones;” and the entire area serviced by the acoustic system is called an “area.” Each device group always includes one DME series unit that functions as the “group master” and controls all other DME series units in the same device group. If a computer is connected to the network, you can use the computer to control an entire device group via the group master. Controls and Connectors Glossary for the DME Satellite This section explains terminology specific to the DME Satellite. Components and parameters Connecting to a Computer The individual audio processing modules (equalizers, compressors, etc.) are called “components.” External head amplifier control modules are also available as components. Changing the parameters of components enables control over the operation of the components. Configuration Audio I/O Connection A “configuration” is a complete set of components for constructing an audio system. Each configuration determines the audio function(s) of the corresponding DME Satellite unit. All parameter sets included with each component in a configuration are called “preset parameters.” One DME Satellite unit has a number of configurations, and a configuration has a number of preset parameters. User Defined buttons (User Defined parameters) Assigning parameters to be User Defined parameters enables you to control the device from the ICP1 and the DME64N/DME24N. Refer to the DME Designer Owner’s Manual for details. Connecting to an External Device Other Functions References 10 DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual Foreword Introduction to the DME Satellite Scene structure Scene Preset Parameter Configuration Matrix Mixer Scene 1 Ex.: Gate • Attack • Decay • Range • Threshold • Key in • Hold Scene 2 16 x 8 Scene 999 Component Controls and Connectors 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 computer. Up to 999 scenes can be stored for each device group. Introduction to the DME Satellite Scene Dark Change Band Set Second Act Band Set Play Set Play Set Play Set Stage Band Set Stage Stage INPUT USB INPUT PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE USB PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL INPUT DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT Connecting to an External Device Scene 2 Other Functions Scene Recall References Scene 1 PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL Audio I/O Connection First Act Connecting to a Computer Scene change DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual 11 Foreword Introduction to the DME Satellite Signal Types DME Satellite audio system signals can be broadly categorized as follows. Introduction to the DME Satellite 1 Audio Analog and digital signals are input and output between the DME Satellite, other DME series units, and other audio devices. Analog signals are input and output via the [INPUT]/[OUTPUT] jacks. Digital signals are input and output via the CobraNet jacks. Controls and Connectors 2 Device group control Connecting to a Computer Device group control signals control all DME series devices in the group. There are two types of device group control signals, as follows: • Control signals between the computer and the group master DME series unit • Control signals between the group master DME series unit and the other DME series units You can use the DME Designer application to control the entire device group, such as sending components to the devices and setting the parameters as required. 3 Device control These signals provide communication and control between individual devices. Included in this category are MIDI messages transferred between [USB] connectors, GPI signals transferred between [GPI] connectors, and remote head amp control signals handled via the [REMOTE] connector. Audio I/O Connection Type of signals handled by the DME Satellite Connector [USB] Connector Connecting to an External Device [NETWORK] Connector CobraNet Connector Other Functions [REMOTE] Connector — • Control signals between computer and DME Satellite • MIDI messages page 22 — • Control signals between computer and DME Satellite • Control signals between DME Satellites • Control signals with a controller such as an AMX or Crestron page 24 • Internal head amp control signals with a digital mixer • Control signals between PM5D and DME Satellite. page 32 — GPI control signals between GPI device (GPI controller, etc.) and DME series unit page 34 — • Control signals to/from an external device (such as AD8HR head amplifier) • Control signals for a digital mixer and internal head amp • Control signals with a controller such as an AMX or Crestron • MIDI messages page 30 The number of I/O channels depends on model. References 12 Reference Page Up to 16 channels of input and output. [GPI] Connector [INPUT]/[OUTPUT] Connectors (audio in/out) Device Control Audio Signal DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual — page 29 Foreword Introduction to the DME Satellite System Examples Space B Space A DME8i-C Computer ICP1 INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT Analog In DME8i-C Introduction to the DME Satellite Multiple DME Satellite units: Large-scale system INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT Analog In DME8i-C INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT Hub Hub Analog In DME8i-C Controls and Connectors Hub INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT HOME UTILITY LEVEL MUTE CANCEL ENTER MY16-CII × 3 Space C DME8o-C Analog Out DME8o-C Analog Out DME8o-C Analog Out DME8o-C Analog Out Hub Hub Audio I/O Connection SCENE Connecting to a Computer Analog In DME64N Connecting to an External Device Hub DME8i-C Ethernet INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT CobraNet Analog In Ethernet Switching Hub DME4io-C Analog Out Other Functions Space D Hub CobraNet Switching Hub DME8o-C Analog Out DME4io-C Analog Out Hub References Analog In Analog In DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual 13 Foreword Introduction to the DME Satellite About DME Designer Introduction to the DME Satellite Controls and Connectors Connecting to a Computer DME Designer software enables you to integrate, configure, and control the DME series system from a connected computer. You can build the DME series audio system using graphic blocks in DME Designer that are displayed on the computer monitor. The DME series settings, configuration, and parameter data are transferred from the computer to the DME series unit via the USB or Ethernet connection. DME series settings, configuration, and parameter data is sent via USB or Ethernet to the connected DME series unit. After the data is transmitted, you can disconnect the DME series unit from the computer and use it as an independent processor. You can also connect it to a computer and control it in realtime from DME Designer. If multiple DME series units are connected in the network, DME Designer enables you to build a configuration that includes those units. Please download the DME Designer application, driver, DME setup manual, and DME Designer owner’s manual at the following URL: http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ Refer to the “Connecting to a Computer” (page 22) for more information on connecting a computer to the DME Satellite. For details on how to install DME Designer and the drivers that are required for connection, refer to the “DME Setup Manual”. Refer to the DME Designer Owner’s Manual for setup and operation instructions. Audio I/O Connection Connecting to an External Device Other Functions References 14 DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual Foreword Introduction to the DME Satellite About CobraNet Controls and Connectors Developed by Cirrus Logic, Inc., U.S., CobraNet technology allows real-time uncompressed digital audio distribution over industry-standard Fast Ethernet (100 megabits/sec.) networks. Up to 128 channels, 64 in each direction, can be carried simultaneously over a CobraNet network. (The number of channels available depends on the performance of the devices and the condition of audio signals.) CobraNet currently supports a 48 or 96 kHz sampling rate with 16, 20, or 24-bit resolution. It can also transfer control data along with audio signals. The type of control data that the network can handle depends on the type of devices on the network. When an audio signal passes through the CobraNet network, it causes a fixed latency of 5.33 milliseconds (or, depending on the setting, 2.67 or 1.33 milliseconds). Visit the CobraNet home page for more information on CobraNet. Introduction to the DME Satellite CobraNet in a nutshell The maximum number of channels that can be assigned to each bundle is as follows. Maximum channels per bundle Latency * ** 16bit, 48kHz 20bit, 48kHz 24bit, 48kHz 16bit, 96kHz 20bit, 96kHz 24bit, 96kHz 5.33ms 8 8 7 4* 4* 3** 2.67ms 8 8 8 4* 4* 4* 1.33ms 8 8 8 4* 4* 4* Since 96-kHz audio is handled as two 48-kHz signals combined, the maximum number of channels is halved. The audio signal output from the 4th channel will include some aliasing noise, and proper operation cannot be guaranteed. Please do not use this channel. NO T E Audio I/O Connection Connecting to an External Device CobraNet network transmits digital audio data in bundles. When bundles are received, they are converted back into the original digital audio data. With the DME Satellite, a single bundle can carry up to eight channels of digital audio. For routing around the network, bundles are assigned numbers from 1 through 65,279. If you set the same bundle number on both transmitting and receiving devices, digital audio data can be transmitted over CobraNet network. There is no limitation to the number of bundles that can be transmitted and received over the CobraNet network, as long as there are enough network resources. The number of bundles that can be handled depends on the device. The DME Satellite can use up to 4 output bundles and up to 8 input bundles. You can specify the bundle number by using the DME Designer application. Other Functions Bundle Connecting to a Computer CobraNet home page http://www.cobranet.info/ Number of bundles per channel and usable channels Channels per Bundle Bundle 1 Bundle 2 Bundle 3 Bundle 4 Bundle 5 Bundle 6 Bundle 7 Bundle 8 8 1-8 9-16 – – – – – – 4 1–4 5–8 9–12 13–16 – – – – 2 1–2 3–4 5–6 7–8 9–10 11–12 13–14 15–16 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual References The number of channels per bundled can be changes as shown below. Depending on the configuration, the maximum number of channels that can be handle may be less than 8. 15 Foreword Introduction to the DME Satellite Multicast and unicast bundles Introduction to the DME Satellite Controls and Connectors CobraNet bundles can be either multicast or unicast. Multicast bundles are transmitted from one device to multiple devices on the network (one-to-many). Unicast bundles are transmitted from one device to another (one-to-one). Unicast bundles are transmitted only when another device is configured to receive them by assigning the same bundle numbers. On the other hand, multicast bundles are transmitted to all devices on the network regardless of whether any devices are configured to receive them, and only devices that are configured to receive those bundles actually process them. It is recommended that no more than four multicast bundles (offering up to 32 channels) be used, since transmission of multicast bundles consumes more network resources. Unicast bundles should be used if five or more bundles are required. It is also possible to set multiple devices to receive the same unicast bundle number, and depending on the transmitting device up to 4 receiving devices may be able to simultaneously receive the same bundle. This situation is known as “multi-unicast.” The DME Satellite is capable of handling multi-unicast bundles. Multicast and unicast bundles are identified by bundle number. Multicast bundles are numbered 1 through 255. Unicast bundles are numbered 256 through 65,279. Connecting to a Computer Multicast bundle If Device A is transmitting multicast bundles, they will be transmitted to all devices on the CobraNet network (e.g., Devices B, C, and D in the example). Audio I/O Connection Connecting to an External Device Other Functions CobraNet Device A B Unicast bundle If Device A is transmitting unicast bundles, and the same bundle numbers are assigned to the transmitting bundles on Device A and receiving bundles on Device D, then Device A will transmit the unicast bundels to Device D. D CobraNet Device CobraNet Device CobraNet Device CobraNet Device A B Network C CobraNet Device DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual Digital Audio Data Network C References 16 CobraNet Device D CobraNet Device Digital Audio Data Foreword Introduction to the DME Satellite NO T E Controls and Connectors One device on the CobraNet network works as the conductor (network sync master). All other CobraNet devices are performers (network sync slaves). Each device synchronizes its own internal clock to the beat packets (sync signals) transmitted by the conductor. The conductor device is chosen automatically and no user intervention is required. However, setting an appropriate conductor priority could enable users to assign any device as the conductor. Refer to the DME Designer Owner’s Manual for more information on setting the conductor priority. If the DME Satellite is the conductor, the [IN USE/CONDUCTOR] LED flashes orange. If the conductor fails, another device automatically takes over. Since the conductor transmits beat packets (sync signals) onto the network, each performer does not require an external word clock connection, reducing cabling complexity and cost. Any non-networked digital audio equipment should derive its word clock from a CobraNet networked device. Introduction to the DME Satellite Conductors and performers References Other Functions Connecting to an External Device Category-5 metal cables can be used for runs of up to 100 meters. The maximum distance for multimode fiber optic cable is 2 kilometers. However, due to differences in cables, as well as switching hub and CobraNet device performance, proper operation at the maximum length cannot be guaranteed in all cases. Always use switching hubs in a CobraNet network. When using metal cable for connections, be sure to use Category 5 straight cables. Audio I/O Connection Cables and hubs for CobraNet network Connecting to a Computer All CobraNet networked devices, regardless of whether each device serves as the conductor or a performer, can receive digital audio data and control data. DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual 17 Foreword Controls and Connectors Front Panel Introduction to the DME Satellite 2 5 DME8i-C 7 9 INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT 1 34 6 8 Controls and Connectors 2 5 DME8o-C USB Connecting to a Computer 1 34 6 7 PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL 9 DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE 8 2 5 7 9 DME4io-C INPUT USB Audio I/O Connection 1 Connecting to an External Device Other Functions 1 [USB] Connector Use this connector to connect the DME Satellite to the computer’s USB port. If you plan to use a USB connection, you must first install the USB-MIDI Driver on your computer. Refer to the “DME Setup Manual” (PDF file) for installation instructions. Be sure to follow the procedure below when you make a USB connection with a computer. Otherwise, the computer and/ or DME Satellite may freeze, resulting in damages or loss of data. If the computer or DME Satellite freezes, turn the power to the DME Satellite off and then on, then restart the computer. CAUTION PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE 8 • Before you connect the DME Satellite to the computer via USB, cancel the computer’s energy saving mode (such as Suspend, Sleep, or Stand-by mode). • Before turning on the power to the DME Satellite, first connect its [USB] connector to the computer’s USB port. • Before turning the power to the unit on or off, and before connecting or disconnecting the USB cable, take the following actions: - Quit all open applications. - Make sure that the DME Satellite is NOT transferring any data. • Be sure to wait six seconds or more between turning the power to the unit on and then off (or off and then on), or between connecting and disconnecting (or vice versa) the USB cable. 2 [NETWORK] Indicator Lights orange while data communication is occurring via the [USB] or [NETWORK] connector. References 18 34 6 PEAK SIGNAL 3 [MASTER] Indicator Lights green when the device is operating as the group master. The indicator is turned off if the device is operating as a slave. You can assign the group master in DME Designer. DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual Foreword Controls and Connectors Lights consecutively in the clockwise direction Refer to page 21 for information on the primary and secondary connectors. 6 [LINK/ACTIVITY] Indicator Lights up steadily or flashes slowly when cables are connected correctly to the CobraNet connectors. It flashes rapidly while the unit is transferring data onto the network correctly. If the secondary (backup) connection is being used for communication, the indicator turns off every three seconds to indicate an abnormality on the primary connection. 7 [PEAK] Indicators Light red when the signal level at the corresponding built-in analog audio inputs or outputs ([INPUT] or [OUTPUT] connectors) reaches or exceeds -3 dBFS. They also indicate an error number or status. This indicates that data is being written into internal memory, and part of the data may be damaged if you turn off the power at this time. Data writing will occur during the following operations. • While shifting to on-line operation • While storing or recalling or deleting scene memory • While saving changes to the Utility settings • While using the DME File Storage function to transmit/ receive or delete files • While updating the firmware, or while reverting to the previous firmware following a failed update Audio I/O Connection NOT E Connecting to an External Device 8 [SIGNAL] Indicators Light green when the signal level at the corresponding builtin analog audio inputs or outputs ([INPUT] or [OUTPUT] connectors) reaches or exceeds -40 dBFS. They also indicate the status, for example, of the initialization process. NOT E Other Functions Remove the transparent protective film that was applied to the indicator panel prior to shipment from the factory. References 9 [POWER] Switch Turns mains power to the device on and off. The DME Satellite will start up with the same scene settings that were active when it shut down. You can use the “Last Mem. Resume” setting in DME Designer to set up the DME Satellite so that at startup it will recall the scene selected before you turned off the power to the device. CAUTION Introduction to the DME Satellite Do not turn off the power while the front panel [SIGNAL] indicators are lighting consecutively in the clockwise direction. Controls and Connectors 5 [IN USE/CONDUCTOR] Indicator Lights orange when the power is supplied correctly to the DME Satellite. It flashes while the device is operating as a CobraNet conductor. If the secondary (backup) connector on the DME Satellite is connected (page 21), the indicator turns off every three seconds to indicate an abnormality on the primary connection. Caution when turning the power off Connecting to a Computer 4 [ERROR] Indicator Lights when an error occurs. The [PEAK] indicators reflect the type of error. The [ERROR] indicator flashes when the battery charge is getting low. • If “Last Mem. Resume” is set to ON, the unit will back up data to the internal memory periodically. In this case, do not turn off the power to the unit within five (5) seconds after you operate any parameters. DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual 19 Foreword Controls and Connectors Rear Panel Introduction to the DME Satellite DME8i-C 1 3 4 5 6 7 9 MAC ADD * XX XX XX XX XX XX * RS-232C RS-422 8 2 Controls and Connectors DME8o-C 1 3 4 5 6 7 MAC ADD * XX XX XX XX XX XX * RS-232C RS-422 Connecting to a Computer 2 DME4io-C ) 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 9 MAC ADD * XX XX XX XX XX XX * RS-232C RS-422 Audio I/O Connection 2 Connecting to an External Device 1 [AC IN] Connector Connect to the AC mains using the supplied AC power cord. First connect the power cord to the DME Satellite, then insert the power cord plug into an AC outlet. CAUTION Even when the power switch is turned off, electricity is still flowing to the product all the minimum level. When you are not using the product for a long time, make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet. Other Functions 2 Ground Screw The supplied AC power cable is a 3-wire type, so if the AC outlet used is properly earthed the DME Satellite will be earthed as well. Hum and interference may by further reduced in some cases by also connecting the earth screw to an earth point. References 3 [NETWORK] Connector This is a 100Base-TX/10Base-T Ethernet connector for connection to a computer or to another DME series unit in the network. See “Ethernet Connection ([NETWORK] Connector)” on page 24 for connection details. NO T E Use a STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cable for this connection to prevent electromagnetic interference. 20 DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual 8 ) 4 Dip Switch This 6-bit dip switch enables you to select the [REMOTE] connector function or initialize the DME Satellite, depending on its setting at the startup of the device. To switch between RS-232C and RS-422 for the [REMOTE] connector function, turn off the power to the device, set the dip switch as shown below, then turn on the power to the device again. See page 35 for the DME Satellite initialization procedure. RS-232C RS-422 RS-232C RS-232C RS-422 RS-422 If you do not plan to initialize the DME Satellite, CAUTION set all dip switch bits (excluding one bit for the RS-422 setting) in the upper position. 5 [REMOTE] Connector This 9-pin D-SUB connector allows connection to a Yamaha AD824 or AD8HR remote head amplifier or an RS232C/RS-422 compatible controller such as those from AMX or Crestron. See “Remote Connection ([REMOTE] Connector)” on page 30 for connection details. Foreword Controls and Connectors Controls and Connectors Introduction to the DME Satellite 6 CobraNet [PRIMARY]/[SECONDARY] Connectors The DME Satellite features two CobraNet connectors for built-in redundancy: one for a primary network connection, another for a secondary or backup connection. If for some reason the primary connection fails (e.g., a cable is damaged, inadvertently disconnected, or a switching hub fails), the secondary connection automatically kicks in. Audio transmission is momentarily interrupted, but the duration of interruption varies depending on the hub performance or settings, and the system configuration. NOT E Connecting to a Computer • You can check the CobraNet connection status by looking at the [IN USE/CONDUCTOR] and [LINK ACTIVITY] indicators. The indicators on both sides to the CobraNet connectors are turned off. • Use a STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cable to prevent electromagnetic interference. 7 MAC Address This is the CobraNet’s MAC (Media Access Control) address. Audio I/O Connection 8 [GPI] Connector This Euroblock connector provides access to the unit’s GPI (General Purpose Interface) interface for transfer of control signals to and from external equipment. It features 8-port input and 4-port output. The +V terminals have an output voltage of 5 volts. The IN terminal detects voltage changes from 0V to 5V. The OUT terminals output either signal “L” or “H” at a TTL level. (See page 34.) Connecting to an External Device 9 [INPUT] Connectors These Euroblock connectors receive 8-channel analog audio signals on the DME8i-C. These Euroblock connectors receive 4-channel analog audio signals on the DME4io-C. NOT E Other Functions • The PAD will be internally switched on or off when the gain of the DME8i-C/DME4io-C internal head amp is adjusted between –6 dB and –5 dB. Keep in mind that noise may be generated if there is a difference between the Hot and Cold output impedance of the external device connected to the INPUT connector when using phantom power. References ) [OUTPUT] Connectors These Euroblock connectors output 8-channel analog audio signals on the DME8o-C. These Euroblock connectors output 4-channel analog audio signals on the DME4io-C. DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual 21 Foreword Connecting to a Computer USB Connection Introduction to the DME Satellite To connect multiple DME Satellite units to a network, you must assign appropriate IP addresses and make other network settings on all units. To achieve this, you need to connect the [USB] connector of one of the DME Satellite units to the USB port of the computer using USB cables, install USB-MIDI Driver and DME Designer on the computer, then assign the IP addresses to the DME Satellite units from DME Designer. N OT E Controls and Connectors • Refer to the “DME Setup Manual” (PDF file) for details on installing USB-MIDI Driver and DME Designer. • Make sure that the USB-MIDI Driver’s THRU setting is “OFF.” • Refer to “Network Settings” on page 23 for more information on assigning IP addresses from DME Designer. Connecting to a Computer USB connections can be used in the following three ways: (1) Set up the network (e.g., assign a unique IP address to each DME Satellite) from DME Designer. (2) Control the DME Satellite from DME Designer. (3) Connect to any individual DME Satellite and control that DME Satellite unit by transmitting MIDI commands from a MIDI sequencer or similar software. N OT E • When using a DME Satellite together with the DME64N/24N, you must assign the DME Satellite (including the DME8iES/DME8o-ES/DME4io-ES) as the master. • The computer on which DME Designer is running can be connected to either the group master or a slave DME series unit. • The correspondence between the MIDI commands to be received/transmitted and the scene parameters can be set up using DME Designer. • The USB port being used by DME Designer is not available for use by a MIDI sequencer or other application. Audio I/O Connection USB Cable Device Group INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT Connecting to an External Device DME Satellite Ethernet Cable Computer (Running DME Designer.) Switching Hub Other Functions DME64N/24N INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT DME Satellite SCENE HOME UTILITY LEVEL MUTE CANCEL ENTER USB Cable References 22 Ethernet Straight Cable Ethernet Cable DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual Computer (Running MIDI Sequencer or similar application.) Foreword Connecting to a Computer Network Settings Setting the IP address Host Address Master and slave setting Each device group must have one master. All other devices in the group are assigned as slave. The fourth octet of a slave DME Satellite’s master ID must be the same value as the fourth octet of the group master DME Satellite’s IP address. NO T E References When using a DME Satellite together with the DME64N/24N, you must assign the DME Satellite (including the DME8iES/DME8o-ES/DME4io-ES) as the master. If you assign the DME64N/24N as the device group master, you will be unable to synchronize using DME Designer. Audio I/O Connection • Subnet mask is fixed at 255.255.255.0. • The network address of Gateway is the same as that of IP address. The host address of Gateway is automatically set to 254. • Assign each of DME series units a unique IP address so that there are no duplicates. Assigning duplicate IP addresses may cause serious network problems. • You cannot make any network settings while using the DME Designer application on-line. To make network settings, first set DME Designer off-line. Refer to the DME Designer Owner’s Manual for details. • If you have connected a PM5D and a DME Satellite via CobraNet and are controlling the DME Satellite from the PM5D, you must specify a value of 2 as the fourth octet of the group master DME Satellite’s IP address. However, if the PM5D is version 2.20 or higher and the DME Satellite is version 3.07 or higher, you can set the parameter to any number. Connecting to an External Device NO T E Other Functions Each group of digits between periods in an IP address is called an “octet.” These groups of digits are called “1st octet,” “2nd octet,” etc., starting from the left-most digit group. You cannot specify 0, 127, or 223 through 255 for the 1st octet of the network address. You can specify the following range of values for the 4th octet. Master : 2-253 Slave : 3-253 Connecting to a Computer Controls and Connectors Network Address Introduction to the DME Satellite Use DME Designer to specify the IP address, master/slave, and master ID settings as follows. DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual 23 Foreword Connecting to a Computer Ethernet Connection ([NETWORK] Connector) To control the DME Satellite from the computer via Ethernet, use an Ethernet cable to connect the [NETWORK] connector on the rear panel of the DME Satellite to the computer, then install DME-N Network Driver. Introduction to the DME Satellite N OT E • Refer to the “DME Setup Manual” (PDF file) for details on installing DME-N Network Driver. • Appropriate IP addresses must first be assigned to all devices connected to an Ethernet network. Connect your computer to one of the DME Satellite units via USB, then assign the IP addresses from DME Designer (page 22). Two DME Satellite units directly connected via Ethernet Controls and Connectors INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT DME Satellite Ethernet Cable Connecting to a Computer INPUT USB Audio I/O Connection Connecting to an External Device PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT DME Satellite USB Cable You can connect devices in the same device group directly to each other using Ethernet cables, without connecting them to a switching hub. If they are DME Satellite units, you can use either crossover cables or straight cables. In this case, from DME Designer set Link Mode on both units to the same setting. Devices in different subnet (different network address) groups can be connected via a router or layer-3 compliant switching hub. HINT Since the DME Satellite supports Auto MDI/MDI-X, it will automatically detect whether the connected cable is of the straight type or crossover type, and will configure itself to create the optimal connection. Therefore, you can use either a straight or crossover cable. Other Functions References 24 PEAK SIGNAL DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual Foreword Connecting to a Computer Control from a computer in the same subnet group Device Group Introduction to the DME Satellite Group Master INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT DME Satellite (IP address: 192.168.0.7) Ethernet Cable Ethernet Straight Cable Ethernet Straight Cable Computer (IP address: 192.168.0.100) INPUT PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT DME Satellite (IP address: 192.168.0.3) (Master ID: 7) SCENE HOME UTILITY LEVEL MUTE CANCEL ENTER DME64N/24N (IP address: 192.168.0.250) (Master ID: 7) NO T E References Other Functions Connecting to an External Device • The IP addresses in the diagram are examples. • Use a switching hub that is compatible with 100Base-TX/10Base-T network speeds. The maximum length of a cable between a switching hub and the DME Satellite is 100 meters. Due to the quality of cables and switching hub performance, however, proper operation at the maximum length cannot be guaranteed in some cases. Use a STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cable to prevent electromagnetic interference. • If you are using multiple DME series units, set Link Mode on each unit to the same setting. Yamaha recommends that you select 100Base-TX for the Link Mode setting. • You can also connect a supported controller such as the AMX or Crestron, and control the DME Satellite remotely. For details, refer to “Connecting to an External Device” on page 30. Connecting to a Computer USB Audio I/O Connection Ethernet Cable Controls and Connectors Switching Hub DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual 25 Foreword Connecting to a Computer Control from a computer with a different subnet Device Group Introduction to the DME Satellite Group Master INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT DME Satellite (IP address: 192.168.0.5) Ethernet Cable Switching Hub Controls and Connectors Ethernet Straight Cable Ethernet Cable INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT Connecting to a Computer SCENE HOME UTILITY LEVEL MUTE CANCEL ENTER DME64N/24N (IP address: 192.168.0.12) (Master ID: 5) Audio I/O Connection Connecting to an External Device Other Functions References DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual Router or Layer-3 Compliant Switching Hub Ethernet Straight Cable Computer Ethernet Straight Cable DME Satellite (IP address: 192.168.0.3) (Master ID: 5) 26 Port settings • Destination network address: 192.168.0.0 • Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 • Gateway: 192.168.0.254 Foreword Connecting to a Computer Connecting multiple device groups Device Group 1 Device Group 2 Group Master INPUT USB INPUT PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL INPUT DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT DME Satellite (IP address: 192.168.0.2) Ethernet Cable DME Satellite (IP address: 192.168.0.3) Ethernet Cable Ethernet Straight Cable Ethernet Straight Cable Ethernet Straight Cable Ethernet Cable SCENE HOME UTILITY LEVEL MUTE CANCEL ENTER SCENE DME64N/24N (IP address: 192.168.0.100) (Master ID: 2) Ethernet Cable HOME LEVEL MUTE CANCEL ENTER DME64N/24N (IP address: 192.168.0.200) (Master ID: 3) INPUT INPUT PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL INPUT DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT DME Satellite (IP address: 192.168.0.40) (Master ID: 2) Audio I/O Connection DME Satellite (IP address: 192.168.0.10) (Master ID: 3) Other Functions Connecting to an External Device Computer (IP address: 192.168.0.1) References USB UTILITY Controls and Connectors Switching Hub Connecting to a Computer Switching Hub Introduction to the DME Satellite Group Master DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual 27 Foreword Audio I/O Connection Digital Audio Connection (CobraNet Connectors) Introduction to the DME Satellite The DME Satellite CobraNet connectors enable you to transfer digital audio, control, and word clock signals. Refer to page 15 for more information on CobraNet. Connecting and setting up the DME Satellite in accordance with other CobraNet compatible equipment allows for broad-ranging audio and word clock signal networkability. Refer to the MY16-C or MY16-CII Owner’s Manual for more information on the corresponding interface card. Example: Connection to CobraNet devices Controls and Connectors INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT DME Satellite ACU16-C Audio Signal Audio Signal Connecting to a Computer Switching Hub Audio Signal Audio Signal MY16-CII 1 2 EXT. CLOCK NETWORK 96kHz MID 88.2kHz MASTER 3 4 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 Ethernet Straight Cable PEAK IN SIGNAL 48kHz 1 2 Audio I/O Connection 44.1kHz PEAK SCENE NUMBER SIGNAL NETWORK HUB AND BRIDGE OUT LINK CONDUCT LOCK DME24N ERROR 88 NHB32-C N OT E Connecting to an External Device DME Satellites and the MY16-C or MY16C-II can transmit and receive control data such as for internal head amps via CobraNet. However in some cases, it may not be possible to transmit or receive control data depending on the device in which the MY card is installed. For details, refer to the operating manual of the device in which the card is installed. Other Functions References 28 DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual Foreword Audio I/O Connection Euroblock plug connection Please be sure to use the supplied Euroblock plugs. If you lose them, contact your nearest Yamaha dealer. NO T E 3 mm Cable preparation • To prepare the cable for attachment to a Euroblock connector, strip the wire as shown in the illustration, and use stranded wire to make connections. With a Euroblock connection, the stranded wire may be prone to breakage because of metal fatigue due to the weight of the cable or due to vibration. When rack-mounting your equipment, use a lacing bar when possible to bundle and fasten the cables. If cables will be frequently connected and disconnected, as in the case of a portable installation, we recommend that you use ferrules with insulation sleeves. Use a ferrule whose conductor portion has an external diameter of 1.6 mm (1.3 mm for GPI) or less, and a length of approximately 7 mm (5 mm for GPI) (such as the AI0,5-6WH made by the Phoenix Contact corporation). approx.7 mm (5 mm for GPI) approx.7 mm (5 mm for GPI) 1.6 mm (1.3 mm for GPI) or less If you use stranded wire, do not tin (plate with solder) the exposed end. Connecting to a Computer • Audio I/O Connection Use a slotted screwdriver with a blade width of about 3 millimeters to secure the cables to the (3P) Euroblock plug. Use a slotted screwdriver with a blade width of about 2 millimeters to secure the cables to the (16P) Euroblock plug to connect to the [GPI] connector. Controls and Connectors The DME Satellite can directly input and output audio signals via the [INPUT] and [OUTPUT] connectors. Wire the supplied Euroblock plugs (3P) as shown below. You can use DME Designer to set the head amplifier gain and turn the phantom power on and off for each [INPUT] connector. Introduction to the DME Satellite Analog Audio Connection ([INPUT] & [OUTPUT] Connectors) 1. Loosen terminal screws. Loosen Slotted Screwdriver Terminal Screw Other Functions Euroblock Plug Connecting to an External Device CAUTION 2. Insert cables. 3. Securely tighten terminal screws. References Pull the cables (not too strongly) to confirm that they are securely connected. 4. Insert the Euroblock plug into the Euroblock connector on the rear panel. DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual 29 Foreword Connecting to an External Device Remote Connection ([REMOTE] Connector) Introduction to the DME Satellite The [REMOTE] connector of the DME Satellite 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 AMX or Crestron). The [REMOTE] connector also transmits and receives MIDI messages. Controlling external head amplifiers from the DME Satellite Controls and Connectors You can remotely control the AD8HR or AD824 head amplifier settings from DME Designer. Up to eight AD8HR/AD824 head amplifiers can be connected. Be sure to set the dip switch on the rear panel of the DME Satellite to “RS-422” (page 20) when connecting to AD8HR or AD824 remote head amplifiers. Do not change the dip switch setting to any position other than to “RS-422” while the devices are connected to prevent possible damage to the device(s). When connecting to a combination of AD8HR and AD824 head amplifiers, be sure to place the AD8HR units closest to the DME Satellite in the chain, otherwise the AD8HR or AD824 unit(s) may not be properly recognized by the DME Satellite. Connecting to a Computer D-SUB 9-pin Cable (Interlink Crossover) Set to RS-422 REMOTE INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT DME Satellite HA REMOTE 1 Audio I/O Connection AD8HR COM PC/RS-422 Connecting to an External Device HA REMOTE 2 COM PC/RS-422 AD824 COM RS-422 COM PC/RS-422 AD824 N OT E Only control signals are transmitted and received via the REMOTE connection. Audio connections must be made separately. Other Functions References 30 HA REMOTE 1 AD8HR COM RS-422 AD824 HA REMOTE 2 DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual Foreword Connecting to an External Device The internal head amp settings of a DME8i-C or DME4io-C can be remotely controlled from a digital mixer such as the Yamaha PM5D or DM2000. Connect the digital mixer to the DME series’ [REMOTE] connector, and use an Ethernet cable to make connections between the [NETWORK] connectors of the DME series. From the digital mixer, DME series units can be controlled as an AD8HR. The gain and the phantom power (+48V) can be controlled. Introduction to the DME Satellite Controlling a DME Satellite’s internal head amps from a digital mixer REMOTE REMOTE INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT Controls and Connectors D-SUB 9-pin Cable Ethernet Cable DME Satellite INPUT DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE DME Satellite Switching Hub INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT Digital Mixer DME Satellite INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT DME Satellite NO T E • Only one mixer can be connected within each device group. • The digital mixer can be connected to any DME series unit, whether it is the group master or a slave unit. • The ID number of the DME series unit being remotely controlled is specified from DME Designer. For details on making this setting, refer to the “DME Designer Owner’s Manual.” • If the connection between DME series units is broken, it will no longer be possible to communicate with DME units of an ID number that follows the disconnected DME. • The variable range of GAIN differs between the AD8HR and the DME Satellite. You cannot use the mixer to specify a value that exceeds the variable range of the DME Satellite. Controlling the DME Satellite from an external device You can remotely control the DME Satellite from a connected RS-232C or RS-422 compatible controller, such as those from AMX or Crestron. Be sure to set the dip switch on the rear panel of the DME Satellite correctly (page 20) in accordance with a connected RS-232C or RS-422 compatible remote controller. Do not change the dip switch setting to any other position while the devices are connected to prevent possible damage to the device(s). NO T E • The port used for remote control is specified from DME Designer. For details on making this setting, refer to the “DME Designer Owner’s Manual.” • Refer to “DME Remote Control Protocol Specifications” on the Yamaha web site for more information on communication protocols used to control the DME Satellite from an external device (such as those from AMX or Crestron). http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual Connecting to a Computer PEAK SIGNAL INPUT Audio I/O Connection PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL Connecting to an External Device PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL Other Functions PEAK SIGNAL References USB 31 Foreword Connecting to an External Device CobraNet Connection (CobraNet Connectors) You can use the CobraNet connector to control the DME Satellite’s internal head amp or other functionality. Introduction to the DME Satellite Controlling DME Satellite’s internal head amps from a digital mixer Yamaha LS9 Controls and Connectors The internal head amp settings of a DME8i-C or DME4io-C can be remotely controlled from a digital mixer LS9. Use the MY16-CII interface card to make CobraNet connections between the digital mixer and the DME series. Use an Ethernet cable connected to the [NETWORK] connectors to make connections between DME series units. The gain and the phantom power (+48V) can be controlled from the digital mixer. DME8i-C INPUT Switching Hub USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT DME8i-C Connecting to a Computer Switching Hub Audio I/O Connection MY16-CII Ethernet CobraNet Ethernet Switching Hub Connecting to an External Device CobraNet Switching Hub LS9 Other Functions N OT E • Only one mixer can be connected within each device group. • The digital mixer can be connected to any DME series unit, whether it is the group master or a slave unit. • The ID number of the DME series unit being remotely controlled is specified from DME Designer. For details on making this setting, refer to the “DME Designer Owner’s Manual.” • If the connection between DME series units is broken, it will no longer be possible to communicate with DME units of an ID number that follows the disconnected DME. References 32 DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual Foreword Connecting to an External Device If you install an MY16-C or MY16-CII interface card on a PM5D Digital Mixing Consol and connect it to the DME Satellite via the CobraNet connectors, you can remotely control the DME Satellite from the PM5D, as well as transfer audio and word clock signals between them. Refer to the PM5D/PM5D-RH Owner’s Manual for more information on the PM5D’s DME Control function. DME8i-C Ethernet Introduction to the DME Satellite Controlling the DME Satellite from a digital mixer Yamaha PM5D INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT INPUT USB PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE INPUT Hub CobraNet Switching Hub DME8o-C Hub DME8o-C Hub DME4io-C Connecting to a Computer DME8i-C Ethernet Switching Hub Controls and Connectors CobraNet DME4io-C PM5D NO T E • You can control multiple DME series units from a PM5D. Specify the same device group for each DME series unit you want to control. • If you have connected a PM5D and a DME Satellite via CobraNet and are controlling the DME Satellite from the PM5D, you must specify a value of 2 as the fourth octet of the group master DME Satellite’s IP address. Network Connection ([NETWORK] Connectors You can connect a controller such as the AMX or Crestron to DME Satellites via Ethernet, and remotely control multiple DME Satellite units. Connecting to an External Device Audio I/O Connection MY16-CII Other Functions MY16-CII • The port used for remote control is specified from DME Designer. For details on making this setting, refer to the “DME Designer Owner’s Manual.” • Refer to “DME Remote Control Protocol Specifications” on the Yamaha web site for more information on communication protocols used to control the DME Satellite from an external device (such as those from AMX or Crestron). http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual References NO T E 33 Foreword Connecting to an External Device GPI Connection ([GPI] Connector) Introduction to the DME Satellite A GPI (General Purpose Interface) device (GPI controller, etc.) can be connected to the rear panel [GPI] connectors to enable the transfer of a variety of control signals. Optional CP4SW, CP4SF, and CP1SF Control Panels can be also connected via GPI. The DME Satellite features 8-port GPI input and 4-port GPI output. The +V terminals have an output voltage of 5 volts. The IN terminal detects voltage changes from 0V to 5V. The OUT terminals output either signal “L” or “H” at a TTL level. The parameters for each GPI input and output are assigned via the DME Designer application. Euroblock connectors are used for all GPI input and output connections. Euroblock connection methods are described in “Euroblock plug connection” on page 29 in this manual. Controls and Connectors N OT E • For more information on the CP4SW, CP4SF, and CP1SF Control Panels, refer to the CP4SW/CP4SF/ CP1SF Owner’s Manual. • You can use DME Designer to set up the system so that scene recall operations and User Defined parameter control can be carried out from connected GPI control devices. Refer to the DME Designer Owner’s Manual for details. Connecting to a Computer Example: Controlling the DME Satellite from a switch box Example: Controlling the DME Satellite via a 10k ohm linear taper potentiometer. GPI Connection IN Example: Lighting LED indicators on the external devices from the DME Satellite GPI Connection IN +V +V GPI Connection OUT GND Audio I/O Connection Max. 16mA Continuous Variable Volume CAUTION Connecting to an External Device Other Functions DME Satellite [GPI] Connector DME Satellite [GPI] Connector Euroblock Plug Euroblock Plug Remote Switch Box Remote Fader Box 4 3 2 1 Switches References 34 GND Make sure that the current between the OUT and GND [GPI] connectors is less than 16mA. DME Satellite [GPI] Connector Euroblock Plug Remote LED Box 4 3 2 1 10k ohm Linear Taper Potentiometer N OT E You can use DME Designer to adjust the input calibration parameters for the [GPI] connector. DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual 4 3 2 1 LEDs and Resistors Foreword Other Functions Initialize DME: All scenes, preset parameter settings and WAVE files except components and files saved via the File Storage function will be deleted. The Utility settings will be set to default values. Delete All Data: All stored component, scene, and preset parameter settings, WAVE files, and files saved via the File Storage function will be deleted. The Utility settings will be set to default. Use this initialization type if the internal data is damaged or corrupted. After initialization, transfer necessary components from DME Designer. Controls and Connectors You can initialize the DME Satellite internal memory. Select one of the following initialization types: Introduction to the DME Satellite Initializing the DME Satellite 1. While the DME Satellite is turned off, set the dip switch on the rear panel to the following Connecting to a Computer position, then turn on the power to the unit. RS-232C Initialize DME: RS-422 RS-232C Delete All Data: Four [PEAK] indicators on the upper row on the front panel light up during the initialization process. Four [SIGNAL] indicators on the lower row of the front panel flash when the initialization process is complete. Four [PEAK] indicators on the lower row of the front panel flash if the initialization process fails. Do NOT turn off the power to the DME Satellite during the initialization process to prevent possible damage to the device. 2. When initialization is complete, reset the dip switch to its previous position (page 20), then turn off and on the power to the unit. Be sure to reset the dip switch to the previous position to prevent possible damage to the device. References Other Functions CAUTION Connecting to an External Device CAUTION Audio I/O Connection RS-422 DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual 35 Foreword References Options Introduction to the DME Satellite The ICP1, CP4SW, CP1SF, and CP4SF controllers are available as options for remote external control of the DME series. The ICP1 connects via Ethernet, while the CP4SW, CP1SF, and CP4SF connect via the GPI interface. For more information on installing your Control Panel and connecting it to a DME series unit, refer to the owner’s manual that came with the Control Panel. For more information on settings, refer to the DME Designer Owner’s Manual. ICP1 Controls and Connectors This controller connects to a DME series unit via Ethernet. Like the DME series units, a unique IP address must be assigned to each controller unit. Data is transmitted and received via Ethernet cables. You can assign and control any function of all DME series units in the same device group via the controller. Up to four parameter sets can be assigned to six function keys (F1 – F6) located above and under the LCD. You can control up to 24 parameters by selecting a display page using the [HOME] key. Connecting to a Computer Audio I/O Connection Connecting to an External Device CP4SW, CP4SF, and CP1SF These controllers connect to DME series units via the [GPI] connectors. These controllers control only the DME series units to which they are directly connected. The controller switches enable you to turn the parameter settings On and Off. The switch LEDs enable you to check the parameter status. The faders enable you to control the parameter values. Other Functions References 36 CONTROL PANEL CP4SW DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual 10 10 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 CONTROL PANEL CONTROL PANEL CP4SF CP1SF Foreword References No audio input is present. • • • • No audio is output. • Connect the cable properly. • Make sure that the CobraNet bundle and latency settings are correct. • Make sure that the number of CobraNet multicast bundles is not exceeding the recommended maximum number. • Depending on the type of switching hub and connection method, extra network resources may have been used, resulting in interruption of audio signals. • Make sure that the output level set in DME Designer is not too low. • Make sure that the Mute setting in DME Designer is set to Off. • You may have designed a scene in DME Designer that mutes audio output. • You may have tried to use a configuration at 96 kHz that does not support 96 kHz. The selected scene changes unexpectedly. • Use DME Designer to check the MIDI Program Change assignments. • Use DME Designer to check the GPI input assignments. MIDI messages cannot be transmitted or received. • Make sure that the power to the MIDI device is turned on. • Set the MIDI port properly. • Set the receive and transmit channels properly. Scenes cannot be recalled via MIDI Program Change messages. • Use DME Designer to change the setting so that the required MIDI Program Change messages will be received properly. • Make the appropriate Program Change Table settings via DME Designer. Parameters cannot be controlled via MIDI Control Change messages. • Use DME Designer to set the parameters correctly to allow Control Change message reception. • Make the appropriate MIDI Control Change Table settings via DME Designer. Parameters cannot be edited via MIDI Parameter Change messages. • Use DME Designer to set the parameters correctly to allow Parameter Change message reception. • Make the appropriate MIDI Parameter Change Table settings via DME Designer. Connect the cable properly. Check to see if signals are being received from an external device. Make sure that the CobraNet bundle and latency settings are correct. Set the gain of the internal head amplifier or external head amplifier to an appropriate level. Component References Other Functions Refer to the DME Designer Owner’s Manual for more information on each component. Controls and Connectors • Connect the cable properly (page 22, 24). • Make sure that USB-MIDI Driver has been installed correctly. • If the [NETWORK] connector is being used for connection, make sure that you have set the DME-N Network Driver correctly. • The DME Designer version should be 3.0 or later. • Make the Port setting. Connecting to a Computer No communication between the DME Satellite and the DME Designer application software. Audio I/O Connection • Connect the power cord properly (page 7). • Make sure that the [POWER] switch is turned ON (page 19). • If the device still does not turn on, contact a Yamaha dealer. Connecting to an External Device The device does not turn on, or the panel LEDs do not light up. Introduction to the DME Satellite Troubleshooting DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual 37 Foreword References MIDI Data Format 3. MIDI Setup Introduction to the DME Satellite Specifies basic MIDI operation. Use DME Designer to make the setting. 1. MIDI functions on the DME8i-C, DME8o-C, and DME4io-C Controls and Connectors 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 DME8i-C/ DME8o-C/DME4io-C. When a scene recall operation is carried out via DME Designer, corresponding MIDI Bank Select MSB/LSB and Program Change messages are also transmitted by the DME8i-C/DME8o-C/ DME4io-C as specified by the “MIDI Program Change Table” assignments. Transmission does not occur while configurations are being switched. 1.2 Parameter Control Connecting to a Computer Audio I/O Connection MIDI Control Change and Parameter Change messages transmitted to the DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C can be used to control parameters according to the “MIDI Control Change Table” and “MIDI Parameter Change Table” assignments. When a parameter is edited via DME Designer, corresponding MIDI Control Change and Parameter Change messages are also transmitted by the DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4ioC as specified by the “MIDI Control Change Table” and “MIDI Parameter Change Table” assignments. “MIDI Program Change Table,” “MIDI Control Change Table,” and “MIDI Parameter Change Table” assignments can be made via DME Designer. Refer to the DME Designer Owner’s Manual for details. 2. MIDI Data Flow Connecting to an External Device MIDI IN MIDI Rx CH SW1 Bank Select MSB/LSB Program Change (Scene Recall) SW2 Control Change (Parameter Edit) SW3 Parameter Change (Parameter Edit) Other Functions SW4 Control Change (Echo Back) SW5 Parameter Change (Echo Back) SW6 Control Change SW7 MIDI Tx CH MIDI OUT SW8 Parameter Change SW9 MIDI THRU References 38 SW1: Program Change Rx Switch [On/Off] SW2: Control Change Rx Switch [On/Off] SW3: Parameter Change Rx Switch [On/Off] SW4: Program Change Echo Back Switch [On/Off] SW5: Control Change Echo Back Switch [On/Off] SW6: Parameter Change Echo Back Switch [On/Off] SW7: Program Change Tx Switch [On/Off] SW8: Control Change Tx Switch [On/Off] SW9: Parameter Change MIDI Rx CH: MIDI Rx Channel (1-16) MIDI Tx CH: MIDI Tx Channel (1-16) DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual 3.2 MIDI Tx Channel Specifies the MIDI transmit channel (1 ~ 16). 3.3 MIDI Rx Channel Specifies the MIDI receive channel (1 ~ 16). 3.4 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. 3.5 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. 3.6 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. 3.7 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. Bank Select MSB/LSB Program Change (Echo Back) Bank Select MSB/LSB Program Change 3.1 Host Select Selects the input/output ports to be used for MIDI communication. Foreword References Number Format Notation Numbers ending with “h” are in hexadecimal format, while numbers ending with “b” are binary format. Characters “A” through “F” in hexadecimal numbers represent decimal values 10 through 15. Other lower-case characters (usually “n” or “x”) can represent any number. Status Data Bnh (1101nnnnb) 00h (00000000b) Data nnh (0nnnnnnnb) Bank Select LSB Status Data MIDI Format Chart (Rx: receive, Tx: transmit} nnh (0nnnnnnnb) Control Change Control Change No. 32 (Bank Select LSB) Control Value (Bank Select LSB No.) System Real-time Message System Exclusive Message Editing the parameters Program Change (Cnn) Rx/Tx Scene Recall 4.2 Active Sensing (FEh) TIMING CLOCK (F8h) Rx MIDI Clock Receive ACTIVE SENSING (FEh) Rx MIDI Cable Check Receive MIDI communication will be initialized if no data is received within 300 ms after reception (Running Status, etc., will be cleared). Rx/Tx Editing the parameters Parameter Change Status Data Cnh (1100nnnnb) nnh (0nnnnnnnb) Program Change Program Change No. (0-127) Active Sensing Status FEh (11111110b) Active Sensing 4.3 Control Change (Bnh) 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 effective 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 and a scene is switched from DME Designer, the corresponding Program Change number will be transmitted as specified by the “MIDI Program Change Table” and “MIDI Tx Channel” settings. If multiple Program Change numbers are assigned to a single scene, the Bank Select MSB/LSB and Program Change number corresponding to the lowest number will be transmitted. Receive When the “Control Change Rx Switch” is on, Control Change messages are received on the MIDI channel specified by the “MIDI Rx Channel” parameter. If the “Control Change Omni Switch” is also on, however, Control Change messages will be received on all MIDI channels regardless of the “MIDI Rx Channel” setting. Control Change parameter resolution is 128 regardless of the effective range of the parameter. For finer settings use Parameter Change. Transmit When the “Control Change Tx Switch” is on and a parameter is edited via DME Designer, appropriate Control Change data will be transmitted as specified by the “MIDI Control Change Table” and “MIDI Tx Channel” settings. Refer to “Supplementary Information 1” for cases in which multiple messages are assigned to a single parameter. Status Data Bnh (1011nnnnb) cch (0cccccccb) vvh (0vvvvvvvb) Control Change Control Change No. (1-31,3395,102-119) Control Value (0-127) 4.4 Parameter Change (F0h - 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. References 4.1 Program Change (Cnh) Connecting to a Computer Channel Message Rx/Tx Audio I/O Connection Program Change No. Control Change (Bnh) Controls and Connectors Function Connecting to an External Device Rx/Tx Bnh (1101nnnnb) 20h (00100000b) Other Functions Command Control Change Control Change No. 0 (Bank Select MSB) Control Value (Bank Select MSB No.) Introduction to the DME Satellite Bank Select MSB 4. MIDI Format DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual 39 Foreword References Introduction to the DME Satellite Transmit When the “Parameter Change Tx Switch” is On and a parameter is edited via DME Designer, appropriate Parameter Change data will be transmitted 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 a single parameter. Refer to “Supplementary Information 2” for information on setting Parameter Data values. Controls and Connectors Connecting to a Computer Status ID No. F0h (11110000b) 43h (01000011b) DEVICE ID. GROUP ID. MODEL ID. Parameter Address 1xh 3Eh 10h aah (0001xxxxb) (00111110b) (00010000b) (0aaaaaaab) System Exclusive Message Manufacturer’s ID No.(YAMAHA) Rx/Tx Channel (0-15) Digital Mixer Device Code (DME) Parameter Address High aah Parameter ddh Data Value ddh ddh ddh ddh EOX F7h (0aaaaaaab) (0dddddddb) Parameter Address Low data 0 (0dddddddb) (0dddddddb) (0dddddddb) (0dddddddb) (11110111b) data 1 data 2 data 3 data 4 End of Exclusive Audio I/O Connection Supplementary Information 2 Setting the Parameter Change Message Parameter Data Values The Parameter change parameter values are expressed as 32-bit integers with or without parity. • A parity bit (positive: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’s complement. parity bit0 bit1 bit2 bit3 bit4 bit5 bit6 bit7 bit8 bit9 bit10 bit11 bit12 bit13 bit14 bit15 bit16 bit17 bit18 bit19 bit20 bit21 bit22 bit23 bit24 bit25 bit26 bit27 bit28 bit29 bit30 bit31 Connecting to an External Device 0 0 data 0 data 1 data 2 data 3 data 4 Example: • Decimal value 1000 → Hexadecimal value 3E8h Positive 0 0 0 0 0 3 E 8 Other Functions 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 data 0 = 00h data 1 = 00h data 2 = 00h data 3 = 07h data 4 = 68h • Decimal value 1000 → Hexadecimal value FFFFFC18h (2’s complement of 3E8h) Negative References 40 Supplementary Information 1 Messages Transmitted When Multiple Messages are Assigned to the Same Parameter The DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C MIDI transmit messages are specified via 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 DME Designer.) Multiple messages can be assigned to a single parameter, but the DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C will only transmit one of the assigned messages. The transmitted messages are as follows: • If a 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 number message will be transmitted. F F F F F C 1 8 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 data 0 = 1Fh data 1 = 7Fh DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual data 2 = 7Fh data 3 = 78h data 4 = 18h YAMAHA [Digital Mixing Engine Satellite] Model DME8i-C, DME8o-C, DME4io-C MIDI Implementation Chart Recognized Basic Channel Default Changed 1 - 16 1 - 16 1 - 16 1 - 16 Mode Default Messages Altered ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ ************** Velocity Note ON ˛ Note OFF ˛ ˛ ˛ After Touch Key's Ch's ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ Pitch Bend 0,32 1-31,33-95,102-119 *1 *2 Ø Ø 0 - 127 *1 ************** Ø *3 Ø Ø Ø Memorized Controls and Connectors Note Number : True voice ************** Remarks Introduction to the DME Satellite Transmitted *1 *2 Connecting to a Computer Function... Date :16-FEB-2006 Version : 1.0 Foreword MIDI Implementation Chart Bank Select Assignable Audio I/O Connection Control Ø True # System Exclusive Common Ø : Song Pos. ˛ : Song Sel. ˛ : Tune ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ : : : Mes- : sages: : ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ ˛ Ø ˛ All Sound Off Reset All Cntrls Local ON/OFF All Notes OFF Active Sense Reset *1 *3 Assignable ˛ ˛ ˛ System : Clock Real Time : Commands Aux 0 - 127 0 - 127 Other Functions : References Prog Change Connecting to an External Device Change Notes: *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 is on. Mode 1 : OMNI ON , POLY Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON ,MONO Mode 4 : OMNI OFF,MONO Ø ˛ : Yes : No DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual 41 Foreword References Display Messages The [ERROR] and [PEAK] indicators on the front panel of the DME Satellite indicate error and warning messages. Introduction to the DME Satellite Error Messages Indicator Error Flashing Lit PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL Controls and Connectors PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL Flashing Lit PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL Flashing Connecting to a Computer Lit PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL Flashing Lit Audio I/O Connection Lit PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL Action A system error has occurred. Execute the “Initialize DME” operation, then restart it. If the error indicators are still indicating the error, execute the “Delete All Data” initialization. If the problem persists, contact a Yamaha dealer. Data inside the internal flash memory has been erased. The firmware update operation may have failed. Use DME Designer to execute the Recovery update operation. If the problem persists, contact a Yamaha dealer. The internal battery is completely discharged or not installed. If you turn off the power to the unit, the current settings will be lost and reset to the default values. Stop operating the unit, and contact a Yamaha dealer regarding battery replacement. A scene recall attempt has failed. Use DME Designer to recall the scene again. If the problem persists, contact a Yamaha dealer. Audio is not input or output and is muted due to insufficient DSP resources. This error sometimes occurs if you try to operate a configuration at 96 kHz that has been created with a word clock of 48 kHz. To operate a configuration at any word clock setting, use DME Designer to create a configuration with the word clock set to 96 kHz. The network is not communicating properly. Connect the network cables properly, and make sure that the network devices are operating correctly. Duplicate IP addresses. Connect your computer to the DME Satellite via USB, then set a unique IP address. The DME Satellite contains data for a different device group or no data. Send data appropriate for the actual device configuration from DME Designer. Flashing Lit PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL Flashing Connecting to an External Device Lit PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL Flashing Lit PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL Other Functions PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL Flashing Warning Messages References Indicator Flashing rapidly Flashing slow 42 PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL SIGNAL Error Action The internal battery is almost discharged. Your data may be lost. If you turn off the power to the unit, the current settings may be lost and reset to the default values. Stop operating the unit, and contact a Yamaha dealer regarding battery replacement. The backup battery voltage is low. This does not affect the operation of the unit. However, if you continue using the unit, the settings may be lost and reset to the default values. Contact a Yamaha dealer regarding battery replacement at your earliest convenience. DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual Foreword References General Specifications Sampling Frequency Maximum Voltage Gain Gain: –60dB, RL:600Ω, 64dB INPUT to OUTPUT Power Consumption 40W Dimensions (HxDxW) 44x361x480 mm 4.4kg operating: 5 to 40˚C storage: –20 to 60˚C Temperature range AC Power cord, Mini Euro plug(16P)x1, Euro plug(3P)x8, Owner’s Manual, Rubber feetx4 Frequency Response fs=48kHz@20Hz–20kHz, reference to the nominal output level @1kHz fs=96kHz@20Hz–40kHz, reference to the nominal output level @1kHz <DME8i-C> Input Output RL INPUT 1–8 OUTPUT 1–8 600Ω CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS input level: –60dBu, GAIN: –60dB –1.5 0.0 +0.5 dB input level: +10dBu, GAIN: +10dB –1.5 0.0 +0.5 dB <DME8o-C> Input Output RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS INPUT 1–8 OUTPUT 1–8 600Ω input level: +10dBu, GAIN: +10dB –1.5 0.0 +0.5 dB Input Output RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS input level: –60dBu, GAIN: –60dB –1.5 0.0 +0.5 dB INPUT 1–4 OUTPUT 1–4 600Ω input level: +10dBu, GAIN: +10dB –1.5 0.0 +0.5 dB CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS input level: –60dBu, GAIN: –60dB +2.0 +4.0 +6.0 dBu input level: +10dBu, GAIN: +10dB +2.0 +4.0 +6.0 dBu <DME4io-C> Gain Error @1kHz <DME8i-C> Input Output RL INPUT 1–8 OUTPUT 1–8 600Ω <DME8o-C> Input Output RL CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS INPUT 1–8 OUTPUT 1–8 600Ω input level: +10dBu, GAIN: +10dB +2.0 +4.0 +6.0 dBu DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual Connecting to an External Device Output impedance of signal generator: 150 Ω DME8i-C : Measured with DME8o-C DME8o-C : Measured with DME8i-C DME4io-C: Measured with DME4io-C Audio I/O Connection Connecting to a Computer Electrical Characteristics Other Functions Include Accessories Controls and Connectors Net Weight References Miscellaneous Introduction to the DME Satellite Normal Rate:48kHz Double Rate:96kHz (±37ppm for conductor) (±50ppm for performer) 43 Foreword References <DME4io-C> Introduction to the DME Satellite Input Output RL INPUT 1–4 OUTPUT 1–4 600Ω Total Harmonic Distortion Controls and Connectors MIN TYP MAX UNITS input level: –60dBu, GAIN: –60dB +2.0 +4.0 +6.0 dBu input level: +10dBu, GAIN: +10dB +2.0 +4.0 +6.0 dBu MIN TYP MAX UNITS +4dB@20Hz–20kHz (fs=48kHz), 20Hz–40kHz (fs=96kHz), GAIN: –60dB 0.1 % +4dB@20Hz–20kHz (fs=48kHz), 20Hz–40kHz (fs=96kHz), GAIN: +10dB 0.05 % +22dB@1kHz, GAIN: +10dB (fs=48kHz) 0.015 % +22dB@1kHz, GAIN: +10dB (fs=96kHz) 0.007 % fs=48kHz or 96kHz <DME8i-C/DME4io-C> Input Output RL CONDITIONS <DME8i-C> INPUT 1–8 OUTPUT 1–8 600Ω <DME4io-C> INPUT 1–4 Connecting to a Computer <DME8o-C> Input INPUT 1–8 Output OUTPUT 1–8 RL CONDITIONS 600Ω Audio I/O Connection Connecting to an External Device MAX UNITS +4dB@20Hz–20kHz (fs=48kHz), 20Hz–40kHz (fs=96kHz), GAIN: +10dB MIN TYP 0.05 % +22dB@1kHz, GAIN: +10dB (fs=48kHz) 0.015 % +22dB@1kHz, GAIN: +10dB (fs=96kHz) 0.007 % TYP MAX UNITS –128 EIN –127 EIN dBu * Total Harmonic Distortion is measured with a 18dB/octave filter @80kHz. Hum&Noise fs=48kHz or 96kHz, EIN=Equivalent Input Noise <DME8i-C> Input Other Functions Output RL CONDITIONS MIN Rs=150Ω, GAIN: –60dB All input & output level controls: 0dB INPUT 1–8 OUTPUT 1–8 600Ω –64 Rs=150Ω, GAIN: +10dB All input & output level controls: 0dB dBu –82 –79 dBu TYP MAX UNITS –82 –79 dBu <DME8o-C> Input Output RL CONDITIONS INPUT 1–8 OUTPUT 1–8 600Ω Rs=150Ω, GAIN: +10dB All input & output level controls: 0dB References 44 CONDITIONS DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual MIN Foreword References Output RL CONDITIONS MIN Rs=150Ω, GAIN: –60dB All input & output level controls: 0dB INPUT 1–4 OUTPUT 1–4 600Ω TYP MAX UNITS –128 EIN –127 EIN dBu –64 Rs=150Ω, GAIN: +10dB All input & output level controls: 0dB –82 dBu –79 dBu * Hum & Noise are measured with a 6dB/octave filter @12.7kHz; equivalent to a 20kHz filter with infinite dB/octave attenuation. Dynamic Range fs=48kHz or 96kHz <DME8i-C/DME8o-C> Input Output RL CONDITIONS INPUT 1–8 OUTPUT 1–8 600Ω GAIN: +10dB Input Output RL CONDITIONS INPUT 1–4 OUTPUT 1–4 600Ω GAIN: +10dB MIN TYP MAX 106 UNITS dB Controls and Connectors Input Introduction to the DME Satellite <DME4io-C> MIN TYP MAX 106 UNITS dB * Dynamic range are measured with a 6dB/octave filter @12.7kHz; equivalent to a 20kHz filter with infinite dB/octave attenuation. Crosstalk@1kHz Connecting to a Computer <DME4io-C> reference to the level of output N from to CONDITIONS MIN INPUT N OUTPUT (N–1) or (N+1) N = 1–8, GAIN: +10dB from to CONDITIONS INPUT N OUTPUT (N–1) or (N+1) N = 1–4, GAIN: +10dB TYP MAX UNITS –80 dB MAX UNITS –80 dB MAX UNITS Audio I/O Connection <DME8i-C/DME8o-C> MIN TYP * Crosstalk is measured with a 18dB/octave filter @80kHz LED Level Meter Connecting to an External Device <DME4io-C> CONDITIONS MIN TYP PEAK red LED: ON –3 dBFs SIGNAL green LED: ON –40 dBFs INPUT 1–8 <DME8o-C> METERING POINT CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS PEAK red LED: ON –3 dBFs SIGNAL green LED: ON –40 dBFs OUTPUT 1–8 DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual References METERING POINT Other Functions <DME8i-C> 45 Foreword References <DME4io-C> Introduction to the DME Satellite METERING POINT CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS INPUT 1–4 OUTPUT 1–4 PEAK red LED:ON –3 dBFs SIGNAL green LED:ON –40 dBFs PARAMETER CONDITIONS Signal Delay MIN CobraNet Latency: 5.33msec Controls and Connectors ANALOG INPUT to ANALOG OUTPUT@96KHz CobraNet Latency: 2.67msec CobraNet Latency: 1.33msec TYP MAX UNITS 6.12 msec 3.45 msec 2.12 msec Input/Output Characteristics ANALOG INPUT CHARACTERISTICS Connecting to a Computer Input Terminals <DME8i-C> CH INPUT 1–8 <DME4io-C> CH INPUT 1–4 GAIN Actual Load Impedance For Use With Nominal 3kΩ 50–600Ω Mics & 600Ω Lines Input Level –60dB +10dB Connector Nominal Max.before clip –60dBu (0.775mV) –40dBu (7.75mV) +10dBu (2.45V) +30dBu (24.5V) EUROBLOCK (5.08mm pitch) Audio I/O Connection *1.In these specifications, 0dBu is referenced to 0.775 Vrms. *2.All AD converters are 24-bit linear, 128-times oversampling (Fs=48kHz)/64-times oversampling (Fs=96kHz). *3.+48V DC (Phantom power) is supplied to CH INPUT EUROBLOCK connectors via each individual software controlled switch. ANALOG OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Output Terminals Connecting to an External Device Actual Source Impedance For Use With Nominal 75Ω 600Ω Lines Other Functions Nominal Max. before clip +4dBu (1.23 V) +24dBu(12.28V) <DME8o-C> CH OUTPUT 1–8 <DME4io-C> CH OUTPUT 1–4 Connector EUROBLOCK (5.08mm pitch) *1.In these specifications, 0dBu is referenced to 0.775 Vrms. *2.All DA converters are 24-bit linear, 128-times oversampling (Fs=48kHz)/64-times oversampling (Fs=96kHz). DIGITAL INPUT & OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Terminal Format Data length Level Connector CobraNet CobraNet 16/20/24bit 100Base-TX RJ-45x2 *1 *1.PRIMARY,SECONDARY *2.Double Channel format and Single format are supported at 96kHz. References 46 Output level DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual Foreword References Terminal Format Level Connector IN – 0–5V EUROBLOCK *1 (3.5mm pitch) OUT – TTL +V – 5V Ethernet IEEE802.3 10Base-T/100Base-TX RJ-45 USB USB 1.1 Function – Type B REMOTE RS-232C/RS-422 RS-232C/RS-422 D-SUB 9P (Male) GPI Controls and Connectors *1 Inputs: 8 channels, Outputs: 4 channels Inputs: Not apply 2 wire Fader mode Outputs: Imax/pin = 16mA Outputs: VH = 2.5V(min.), VL = 0.6V(max.) Introduction to the DME Satellite CONTROL I/O CHARACTERISTICS Connection 1 TxD+ 2 TxD– 3 RxD+ 4 Unused 5 Unused 6 RxD– 7 Unused 8 Unused Audio I/O Connection Pin Connecting to a Computer [NETWORK] Connector (100Base-TX Ethernet, RJ-45) 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 Other Functions Crossover Cables References Straight Cables Connecting to an External Device Straight and Crossover Cable Wiring DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual 47 Foreword References Dimensions Connecting to a Computer 3 361 Controls and Connectors 354 (4) Introduction to the DME Satellite 480 Audio I/O Connection Connecting to an External Device 44 Rubber feet are included in the package. Unit: mm * Specifications and descriptions in this owner’s manual are for information purpose only. Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to charge 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. European models Purchaser/User Information specified in EN55103-1 and EN55103-2. Inrush Current: 35A Conforms to Environments: E1,E2,E3 and E4. Other Functions References 48 1 440 DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual Foreword References About DME Designer ............................................................. 14 ICP1 ........................................................................................36 [AC IN] Connector ................................................................. 20 [IN USE/CONDUCTOR] Indicator ......................................19 Analog Audio Connection ....................................................... 29 Initialize DME .........................................................................35 area ......................................................................................... 10 Initializing ................................................................................35 [INPUT] & [OUTPUT] Connectors ......................................29 B [INPUT] Connectors ...............................................................21 Bundle .................................................................................... 15 Input/Output Characteristics ...................................................46 C L CobraNet ................................................................................ 15 [LINK/ACTIVITY] Indicator ..................................................19 CobraNet Connection ............................................................. 32 CobraNet [PRIMARY]/[SECONDARY] Connectors ............. 21 M Components ........................................................................... 10 MAC Address ..........................................................................21 conductor priority ................................................................... 17 Master and slave setting ...........................................................23 Conductors ............................................................................. 17 [MASTER] Indicator ...............................................................18 Configuration .......................................................................... 10 MIDI Data Format ..................................................................38 CP4SW, CP4SF, and CP1SF .................................................. 36 MIDI Implementation Chart ...................................................41 multicast bundles .....................................................................16 multi-unicast bundles ...............................................................16 Delete All Data ....................................................................... 35 device group ............................................................................ 10 N Digital Audio Connection ....................................................... 28 [NETWORK] Connector ..................................................20, 47 Dimensions ............................................................................. 48 [NETWORK] Indicator ..........................................................18 Dip Switch .............................................................................. 20 Network Settings .....................................................................23 Audio I/O Connection D Controls and Connectors I Connecting to a Computer A Introduction to the DME Satellite Index DME8i-C ................................................................................. 9 octet .........................................................................................23 DME8o-C ................................................................................ 9 Options ....................................................................................36 [OUTPUT] Connectors ..........................................................21 E Electrical Characteristics .......................................................... 43 P [ERROR] Indicator ................................................................. 19 parameters ................................................................................10 Error Messages ........................................................................ 42 [PEAK] Indicators ....................................................................19 Ethernet Connection ............................................................... 24 performers ................................................................................17 Euroblock plug connection ..................................................... 29 [POWER] Switch ....................................................................19 Precautions for Using a Rack-mounted DME Satellite ...............8 F preset parameters ......................................................................10 Firmware Version ...................................................................... 7 primary ....................................................................................19 G R General Specifications ............................................................. 43 Remote Connection .................................................................30 GPI Connection ...................................................................... 34 [REMOTE] Connector ...........................................................20 [GPI] Connector ..................................................................... 21 RS-232C ..................................................................................20 Ground Screw ......................................................................... 20 RS-422 .....................................................................................20 Other Functions O References DME4io-C ............................................................................... 9 Connecting to an External Device Display Messages ..................................................................... 42 group master ........................................................................... 10 DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual 49 Foreword References S Scene ....................................................................................... 11 secondary (backup) .................................................................. 19 Introduction to the DME Satellite Setting the IP address .............................................................. 23 [SIGNAL] Indicators ............................................................... 19 Signal Types ............................................................................ 12 Straight and Crossover Cable Wiring ....................................... 47 System Examples ..................................................................... 13 T Controls and Connectors Troubleshooting ...................................................................... 37 U unicast bundles ........................................................................ 16 USB Connection ..................................................................... 22 [USB] Connector .................................................................... 18 Connecting to a Computer User Defined buttons (User Defined parameters) .................... 10 W Warning Messages ................................................................... 42 Z zones ....................................................................................... 10 Audio I/O Connection Connecting to an External Device Other Functions References 50 DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C Owner’s Manual For details of products, please contact your nearest Yamaha representative or the authorized distributor listed below. Pour plus de détails sur les produits, veuillez-vous adresser à 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, M1S 3R1, 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 & SOUTH AMERICA MEXICO Yamaha de México S.A. de C.V. Calz. Javier Rojo Gómez #1149, Col. Guadalupe del Moral C.P. 09300, México, D.F., México Tel: 55-5804-0600 Die Einzelheiten zu Produkten sind bei Ihrer unten aufgeführten Niederlassung und bei Yamaha Vertragshändlern in den jeweiligen Bestimmungsländern erhältlich. Para detalles sobre productos, contacte su tienda Yamaha más cercana o el distribuidor autorizado que se lista debajo. ASIA POLAND Yamaha Music Europe GmbH Branch Sp.z o.o. 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Yamaha DME4IO-C El manual del propietario

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