Yamaha DME24N User Manual

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P

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Utility Displays

DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual

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Miscellaneous Setup (Misc) Page

This page includes parameters not available in any other
page.

1 Scene Store
Determines whether or not scene store operations are
allowed. This parameter can be set to “Enable” or
“Disable.”

Enable:

Scene store operations are allowed.

Disable:

Scene store operations are prohibited.

Edit using the “List Parameters” editing procedure
described on page 38.

2 Last Mem. Resume
This parameter displays and determines whether the
DME64N/DME24N will recall the current scene when
started up, or whether the memory contents at the time the
unit was turned off will be recalled. The possible settings
are “ON” or “OFF”.

ON:

The memory contents at the time the unit was

turned off will be recalled at startup.

OFF:

The current scene will be recalled at startup.

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.

3 Event Scheduler
Determines whether an event schedule setup in the DME
Designer will be executed or not, and displays the current
status. This parameter can be set to “ON” or “OFF.”

ON:

The event will be executed.

OFF:

The event schedule will not be executed.

Edit using the “List Parameters” editing procedure
described on page 38.

4 Internal HA Ctrl (Internal head amp control)
Determines the connector that will be used to control the
internal head amp.
From a single digital mixer, you can control the internal
head amps of multiple DME series units within the device
group.
Set this parameter only on the DME series unit that is
connected directly to the digital mixer, and turn it “OFF”
for other units.
Edit using the “List Parameters” editing procedure
described on page 38.

OFF:

Set this

OFF

if a digital mixer is not connected

directly.

Remote:

The internal head amp will be controlled from

the digital mixer via the [REMOTE] connector.

Slot1{Slot1–Slot4 (DME64N)}:

The internal head

amp will be controlled from the digital mixer via the
selected slot.

5 Remote
Determines the [REMOTE] connector communication
mode.
Edit using the “List Parameters” editing procedure
described on page 38.
Displays the settings of the [REMOTE] terminal.

HA Control (422)

Allows remote head amp control.

Always use this setting when a remote head amp unit
(AD8HR, AD824) is connected. Also, don’t change the
setting while a remote head amp is connected. Doing so
can damage the unit.

COM (232C)

Allows control of DME64N/DME24N units from AMX
and Crestron type external controllers using DME
Communication Protocol*.

NOTE

The Remote setting (

2) will not appear on the ICP1 control

panel display.

NOTE

This item cannot be set if Internal HA Ctrl is set to Remote.

NOTE

This setting applies to individual devices only. Even if one
DME64N/24N unit is set to “Disable,” scene store operations
will be possible via another DME64N/24N in the same device
group that is set to “Enable.”

NOTE

This parameter can be changed from the device group master
only.

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CAUTION

NOTE

This parameter can be changed from the device group master
only.

NOTE

This page will not be displayed on the ICP1.

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