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This chapter explains the various types of user interface used to operate the PM5D. Basic parameters such as mixing and editing the sound of each channel can be controlled by the faders and encoders of the top panel. The section below explains the various user interface components shown in the display, and how to use them.

The current value is shown in the box. If editing is not possible, the buttons will be gray. If the displayed items are too numerous to fit into a single screen, you can use the scroll bar to view the portion that is not currently displayed. When you press the key for the desired function, the screen for that function will appear in the display.

By repeatedly pressing a key you can cycle through the screens included in that function. If you rapidly press a key twice, you will return to the first screen in that function. Controllers used to edit settings and values in the display are gathered into the data entry section. Use these keys to increase or decrease the value of the parameter where the cursor is located. Use this to increase or decrease the value of the parameter where the cursor is located. These are used to move the pointer or select the desired parameter.

To adjust a knob-type parameter in the display, hold down the left button or right track pad button while you operate the track pad. The numeric key pad of the keyboard can be used to input numerical values or to recall scenes. Basic operation on the PM5D. When using the track pad, you can move the pointer to the desired parameter and then tap the track pad to obtain the same result as if you pressed the left button. This is called the Tapping function.

When you click the function name area, the function menu screen will appear. This screen is the starting point from which you can access the desired screen via operations in the display. By clicking the buttons located below the function name area you can switch backward through the screens that had been previously displayed for at least two seconds not including the function menu. Up to the eight most recent screens are remembered.

If you are using a mouse or the track pad, the cursor will move when you click on the button or knob of the desired parameter. The cursor in the display will move in the direction of the key you pressed. However, it will not move if there is no parameter in the direction of that key. You will move from the scroll window in which the cursor is currently located, in the direction of the key you pressed. A scroll bar is displayed if there are more items than can be shown in a single screen.

To scroll the screen, drag the box shown in the bar. If the cursor is located on a grid such as in a PATCH screen, turning the [DATA] encoder clockwise will move the cursor toward the right, and turning it counterclockwise will move the cursor toward the left. If you are holding down the [SHIFT] key, turning the [DATA] encoder clockwise will move the cursor downward, and turning it counterclockwise will move the cursor upward. If the cursor is located at the scroll bar box, holding down the [SHIFT] key and turning the [DATA] encoder will have the same result as clicking the button or button, depending on the direction in which you turn the encoder.

In this case, the result will be the same as if you pressed the left button of the track pad or mouse. Knobs and faders in the display are used to adjust the value of specific parameters. Clicking the right button will raise the value by one step, and clicking the left button will lower the value by one step. For a parameter whose knob has a wide range of adjustment, holding down the right button of the track pad or mouse as you drag will produce a larger range of change than when using the left button.

On the PM5D you can assign a four-character name to each input channel or DCA group, and assign a title to scene and library data when saving it. To input characters in this screen, use the following procedure. When you click the character palette, a character will be input in the box, and the highlighted area will move to the right.

When inputting characters, you can use the following buttons in the character palette. COPY button. Copies the character string in the box to a temporary buffer memory. Uppercase characters can be input while this button is on. There are also cases in which the paste operation cannot be performed due to the type of character string copied to the buffer memory. If the cursor is located at the text input box, you can step through the available characters by turning the [DATA] encoder.

If the cursor is located elsewhere, turning the [DATA] encoder will move the selected position. You cannot input more than the specified number of characters, or move the highlighted area beyond that range. Connections and setup. However, you may change this if desired for details on restoring the default patching p.

Before installing a card, you must check the Yamaha website to make sure that this device is compatible with this card, and to verify the number of cards that can be installed in conjunction with other Yamaha or third-party cards. Push the card all the way into the slot so that the connector at the end of the card is correctly mated with the connector inside the slot.

When digital audio signals are being sent or received between multiple devices, the devices must process the audio signals at the matching timing. For example if the audio signal processing is not synchronized, the signals will not be transmitted correctly and unpleasant noise will occur even if both devices are set to the same sampling frequency.

In general, word clock connections can be made in either of the following two ways. This method is not recommended for large systems. In this method, a special word clock distribution box is used to distribute the signal from the word clock master to multiple word clock slaves.

In this screen you can select the master clock, and check the input signal synchronization status for each slot or jack. When you switch the word clock source, noise may occur due to loss of synchronization. You must lower the level of your monitoring equipment before you perform the following operation.

You can choose one of the following sources. A window will appear, asking you to confirm that you want to switch the master clock. The selected word clock master will be enabled. The selected word clock master is remembered even if you turn off the power. For details, refer to p. However, the word clock master selection is not affected. Switching the target of panel operations when cascade-con- nected with the DSP5D. To switch the target of panel operations, use the following procedure.

For details, refer to the page reference given for each step. In the constantly displayed screen, select the machine ID and change it p.

This chapter explains the functions and operation of each section related to input channels. When the input patching is in the default state, the input signals from INPUT jacks 1—48 are assigned to these channels. When the input patching is in the default state, the input signals from ST IN jacks 1—4 are assigned to these channels. This is a dynamics processor that can be used as a compressor, expander, or limiter. This delays the input signal. It can be used to make fine adjustments in the relative timing between channels.

If necessary, this pan setting can also be applied to signals sent to two paired MIX buses. Adjusts the send level of the signal sent from the input channel to MIX buses 1— As the position from which the signal is sent to the MIX bus, you can choose from the following; immediately before the 4-band EQ, pre-fader, or post-fader. You can switch the insert-out and insert-in locations. This can be patched to an output port, and the input signal sent directly from that output port.

This meters the level of the input channel. The level detection point can be switched. To edit the parameters of an input channel, you can either use the panel controllers e. Input channel operations. Even if input channels are paired, head amp settings must be made individually. The INPUT channel strip is the section where you can control the principal parameters of the input channels.

This section is layered as shown in the following diagram; choose the CH layer when you want to control input channels 1—24, or the CH layer when you want to control input channels 25— If the console is cascade-connected to a DSP5D, you can use user-defined keys p. This indicates the operational status of the compressor for the input channel. This will be dark when the gain reduction amount is 0 dB, dimly lit when it is 0—10 dB, and lit when it is greater than 10 dB. This indicates the operational status of the gate for the input channel.

This will be dark when the gain reduction amount is 0 dB, dimly lit when it is 0—30 dB or 0— 10 dB when ducking , and lit when greater than this. This is a six-point LED meter that indicates the input level of the input channel. OVER indicates clipping level, and —6 to —60 indicate the level of the signal relative to clipping level 0 dB.

The corresponding LED will light when recall safe or mute safe is enabled for the input channel. If you turn on any key 3 — 6 , the remaining keys will automati-. The currently selected function is shown by the key that is lit and by the encoder mode indicator. The level of the input signal is shown by the level meter located at the right of the CH [ON] key. Welcome to ManualMachine. We have sent a verification link to to complete your registration. Log In Sign Up. Forgot password?

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If This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions con- this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be tained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by 2. If the antenna lead-in is ohm ribbon lead, change the 3. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the lead-in to co-axial type cable.

Compliance with these requirements provides a reason- please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of able level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential product. If you can not locate the appropriate retailer, please con- environment will not result in harmful interference with other elec- tact Yamaha Corporation of America, Electronic Service Division, tronic devices.

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. Perchlorate Material—special handling may apply, See www. 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.

Always turn the power off when the device is not in use. Information shown in the display CLOCK function Output functions Input functions Scene memories and libraries Mix parameters and internal effect settings can be stored in memory as up to scenes for immediate recall. For manually, using the controls of the top panel. Head amp settings can be saved in a library and recalled at any time. Hint Signal assignments to the input channels can be changed as desired.

Output channels This section mixes the signals sent from input channels etc. For details on cascade connections, refer to p.

Appendices This contains various information such as library lists, parameter lists for the internal effects, the MIDI data format, and lists of warning messages and error messages. Top panel. H Meter section This section contains peak level meters that indicate the input levels of input channels and the output levels of output channels and cue monitoring, as selected by key operations p.

Hint You can adjust the angle of the display by moving the upper part of the display frame forward or backward. Note Before moving the PM5D, you must lower the display all the way back until it is fastened in place.

S Data entry section This section lets you move the pointer the arrow displayed in the screen or cursor the red frame indicating a selection in the display and edit the parameter value p. Male XLR plug 1 ground 3 cold 2 hot. Male XLR plug 1 ground 3 cold. Female XLR plug 2 hot 3 cold 1 ground. DSP5D front panel. A resettable head amp is provided on all jacks, and head amp settings can be stored in scene H memory. For details, please con- K tact your Yamaha dealer. When you use the rear panel mode switch to set the machine ID, the number of LEDs corresponding to the machine ID number will light for five seconds p.

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The administrator has the right to edit, move or remove any comment for any reason and without notice. Failure to comply with these rules may result in being banned from further commenting. Please check your email for further instructions. Enter a new password. Concept In mission-critical applications such as live TV broadcasts to millions of viewers, it may be necessary to have a spare mixing console connected to the audio system with all the same inputs and settings as the main console.

Preparation 1. Obviously both consoles need to be identical, and with the same MY-cards installed. Console Setup 1. You can only view or download manuals with. Click the tons at left and right to change the assignment. You can also view and edit settings for cards installed in slots 1—4. Available cas- Display Source device Page As the external device to which audio signals will be transmitted and control signals exchanged over the cas- cade connection, you can select either PM5D i.

The final mix of all signals will be output from the PM5D that is connected last in the chain. Page PM5D units as well. Please note that if you specify an incorrect setting, the input channel HA indication in screens such as the IN HA screen may differ from the actual state.

Page Output Meter Screen 1. The current master level value is shown in the box below. The talkback input selection is not included in the input patch library. As the output frequency you can select either Page Output Functions vertical columns. Reference section An exception to the above is that if you insert GEQ, its insert-in will automatically be on.

Page Output Patch Library Screen Displays the settings of the library item selected in the list. H Library list Use the scroll bar to select the library item on which you want to perform an operation.

The selected library item will move to the center, and will be highlighted. The text label of the selected group is displayed in yellow. Page Mix Screen This is the number of the channel you are editing. Two paired channels are indicated by a heart symbol dis- played between them. D Level meter This meter indicates the peak level after EQ. If the sig- nal clips, the OVER segment will light. D Channel This is the number of the channel you are editing.

If the signal clips, the OVER segment will light. If you change the sampling frequency at which the PM5D operates, the number of samples will change accordingly.

Page Mute Group Assign Screen This button clears all output channels assigned to that mute group. Output channels use groups A—H, and input chan- nels use groups 1—8. This is automatically turned off when you change screens or turn off the power. Page Paired MIX channels are indicated by a heart symbol dis- played between them. Page Lcr Screen The four boxes at right indicate the values for the grid where the cursor is cur- rently located.

You can only select channels of the same type as the copy-source. Page Output Ch Library Screen Use the scroll bar to select the library item on which you want to perform an operation. Page Direct Out Patch Screen The red lines at the left and top indicate the grid loca- tion to which you move the cursor. Hint Operations in the grid are the same for all of the patching screens.

For details, refer to the Hint on p. By clicking Reference section Refer to p. Page Comp Library Compressor Library Screen Here you can recall, store, rename, or delete items in the compressor library. Page Mute Group Assign Screen Mute groups 1—8 can be used with both input channels and output channels. Both types of channel can exist in the identi- cally-numbered mute group. Hint Input channels and output channels use separate compres- sor link groups.

Input channels use groups A—H, and output channels use groups 1—8. You can choose one of the following two send locations. Page This indicates the input channel and MIX bus for the grid where the cursor is currently located. The four boxes at right indicate the values for the grid where the cursor is currently located. Page Lcr Screen it will be sent only to the center bus.

Page Input View Function This area indicates the input port that is patched to the input channel, the setting of the internal head amp PM5D-RH model only or external head amp, and the input level. Page Appendices 12 Syn. Bass 2 Hz Hz L. SHELF 0. Page Gate Library List OverTop —23 E.



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