Transport screen – Yamaha DSP5D User Manual

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MIDI REMOTE function

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PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual

Reference section

Here you can use MMC/RS422 protocol commands to
remotely control transport/locate operations on a recorder
or other external device from the PM5D.

A MMC DEVICE No.

Indicates the device ID number
of the external device to be con-
trolled via MMC. To change
this setting, click the / but-
tons at left and right to choose
from the range 1–127 or ALL
(applies to all device ID
numbers).

B RS422 DATA FORMAT

Select the format (P2 or
DENON) of the RS422 com-
mands sent from the RS422
REMOTE connector. When you
click this button, a confirma-
tion message will appear.

Note

The RS422 command format you
specify in this screen also applies to
the RS422 commands issued by
the Fader Start function or the User
Defined keys.

Note

DENON format is a set of commands used in devices such as
Denon’s professional CD (DN-C680) and MD (DN-M1050R)
players. On the CD or MD player, set the settings to 9600 bps
and RS422. If you are using DENON format, clicking the

button during Play will enter Pause mode; clicking the

button during Standby will Stop. While stopped, click the

button once again if you want to Standby. Clicking the

button will return to the previous track, and clicking the

button will advance to the next track. Use a D-Sub 9-pin
straight cable to connect the REMOTE RS422 connector to
the device you wish to control using P2 or DENON format.

C Transport

These buttons operate the transport of an external
device. When you click a button, the corresponding
MMC/RS422 command (from the left, REWIND,
FAST FORWARD, STOP, PLAY, REC) will be
transmitted.
There is an indicator above each RS422 transport but-
ton; the indicator will light as follows according to the
status of the external device being controlled.

• P2

• DENON

TRANSPORT screen

TRANSPORT

1

2

Playing

lit

Fast-forwarding

lit

Rewinding

lit

Stopped

lit

Recording

and

lit

Playing

lit

Paused

blinking

Standby

lit

Stopped

All dark

Recording

and

lit

Recording paused

lit,

blinking

5

6

4

3

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