Gpi connector, Connector wiring – Yamaha ACD1 User Manual

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ACD1 Reference Manual

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Connector wiring

Connect GPI (General Purpose Interface) devices (e.g., control-

lers) to the rear panel [GPI] connector.

You can use GPI to send or receive control signals to or from an

external device.

The ACD1 provides 4-port input and 4-port output.

• The +V terminals have an output voltage of 5 V. A maximum total of 100 mA of current can be drawn.
• The IN terminals detect voltage changes from 0 V to 5 V.
• The OUT terminals are open-collector outputs. A maximum voltage of +12 V can be applied.
• For each port, a maximum of 75 mA of current can flow.
• Use Amp Editor to make settings such as parameter assignments.
• A Euroblock plug is used for connection to the [GPI] connector.

Euroblock connection methods are described in

“Euroblock plug connection” (page 18)

in this manual.

• By specifying the input/output channels in Amp Editor, you can recall scenes or edit parameters from a connected exter-

nal GPI device, or send signals to an external GPI device. For details on making settings, refer to the “Amp Editor owner’s
manual.”

• To adjust (calibrate) the range over which the input voltage to the [GPI] connector is detected, refer to

“5. Utility” (page

13)

.

GPI connector

Example : Controlling the ACD1 from a switch

Example : Lighting the LED of an external device

from the ACD1

• Do not allow the current flowing from the OUT

connector to exceed 75 mA.

Example : Controlling the ACD1 via a 10k ohm lin-

ear taper potentiometer

Example : Switching the relay of an external

device from the ACD1 to light an LED

GND

OUT

GND

IN

Voltage

NOTE

IN

+V

+5V

A/D

CPU

100k

ACD1

OUT

+V

+5V

CPU

10

Max. 75 mA

ACD1

CAUTION

IN

+V

+5V

GND

A/D

CPU

100k

Continuously
variable
volume

ACD1

OUT

+V

+

+5V

CPU

10

ACD1

Max. 75 mA

NOTE

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