Controlling the dme64n/24n from an external device – Yamaha 1009MWTO-F0 User Manual

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DME64N/24N Owner’s Manual

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Controlling a DME24N’s internal head amps from a digital mixer

The internal head amp settings of a DME24N can be remotely controlled from a digital mixer such as the
Yamaha PM5D or DM2000.

Connect the digital mixer to the DME series’ [REMOTE] connector, and use an Ethernet cable to make con-
nections 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. For details about the settings, refer to the “Int
HA Ctrl” in “Remote page” on page 49.

Controlling the DME64N/24N from an external device

You can remotely control the DME64N/24N from a connected RS-232C or RS-422 compatible controller,
such as those from AMX or Crestron.

When connecting a remote controller via RS-232C or RS-422, be sure to set the “Utility” display “Remote
page” (see manual page 45) “Rmt Ctrl” parameter to match the controller being connected. Also, do
change this setting while the unit is connected. Doing so can damage the unit.

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 DME24N. You cannot use the mixer to
specify a value that exceeds the variable range of the DME24N.

NOTE

Refer to “DME Remote Control Protocol Specifications” on the Yamaha web site for more information on
communication protocols used to control the DME64N/24N from an external device (such as those from
AMX or Crestron).
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/

96kHz

88.2kHz

48kHz

44.1kHz

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NETWORK

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PEAK

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DME64N/24N

REMOTE

REMOTE

Ethernet Cable

Network
Switch

Digital Mixer

D-SUB 9-pin Cable

DME64N/24N

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