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DME-N Network Driver Setup Details

“DME-N Network Driver” Window

Select [Start] 

 [Control Panel] 

 [DME-N Network 

Driver] to open the “DME-N Network Driver” window. 

The parameters in this window set up the device 

information to communicate with the DME-N Network 

Driver.

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 Target Device List

The name, IP address, MAC address, and MIDI port 

number of all devices registered to communicate with 

the DME-N Network Driver are shown in this list. Click 

the title bars to sort accordingly.

When a device is selected in the list, information 

related to that device will be viewed and edited in the 

Device information (

2

) area below the list.

Device Name
Device IP Address
Device MAC Address
Device Port No.

The name, IP address, MAC address, and MIDI port 
number of the corresponding device. Refer to the Device 
information (

2

) area for details.

[New] Button

Click this button to add a new device to the list. Edit the 
device’s parameters as required via the fields in the 
Device information (

2

) area below the list, the click the 

[APPLY] button to add the specified device.

[Duplicate] Button

This button adds a device to the list by copying the data 
from the currently selected device. Edit the new device’s 
parameters as required via the fields in the Device 
information (

2

) area below the list, then click the [APPLY] 

button to add the specified device.

[Remove] Button

Deletes the selected device from the list. If the removed 
device is not the lowest device in the list, all devices 

below the removed device will be shifted upward to 
maintain the continuity of the list.

[Remove ALL] Button

Deletes all devices from the list.

[Undo] Button

This button provides a one-step undo function that allows 
you to undo a single operation and revert to the previous 
state. The [Undo] button will be grayed out and 
inaccessible immediately after an undo operation or after 
the control panel is launched.

2

 Device information

When a device that is registered for communication 

with the DME-N Network Driver is selected in the 

Target Device List, the communication parameters for 

that device can be viewed and edited in the device 

information fields.

[Device Name]

This is the name of the device selected in the Target 
Device List. The initial default settings are “UNIT1” 
through “UNIT256”, but the name can be edited as 
required in this field.

[Device IP Address]

The IP address of the device selected in the Target 
Device List can be set via these fields. Refer to 

page 7

 

for details on checking and setting its IP address.

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The IP address must be set properly or communication 
with the device will not be possible.

[Device MAC Address]

The MAC (Media Access Control) address of the device 
selected in the Target Device List can be set via these 
fields. The MAC address of each device is permanently 
assigned when the device is manufactured and cannot 
be changed. The MAC address parameter is included to 
prevent data from being sent to the wrong device if the IP 
address in inadvertently set incorrectly. Refer to 

page 7

 

for details on checking its MAC address.

n

The MAC address must be set properly or 
communication with the device will not be possible.

n

The MAC address of the connected device cannot be 
changed.

[Device Port No.]

The MIDI port number of the device selected in the 
Target Device List can be set via this menu. The MIDI 
port number also functions as device ID number. It can 
be set to “1” or “2” for DME64N/24N units. It should be 
set to “1” for DME Satellite units.

n

The MIDI port number must be set properly or 
communication with the device will not be possible.

[Apply] Button

Click the [Apply] button after editing the Device Name, 
Device IP Address, Device MAC Address, or Device Port 
No. parameters to actually apply the changes. Also, 

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Summary of Contents for DME Designer

Page 1: ...necting via a USB cable and setting the DME IP address and Device Group Master Slave status from the DME Designer Computer to DME Connection page 8 The procedures for connecting a single DME unit to a...

Page 2: ...l Core Pentium Celeron family processor Memory 256 MB or more Hard disk space 300 MB or more Display 1 280 x 1 024 pixels or higher High Color 16 bit or higher Other Mouse 100Base TX 10Base T Ethernet...

Page 3: ...ed before installation of the new software begins After the older software has been uninstalled you will be asked to restart the computer In this case the computer must be restarted before the install...

Page 4: ...ith administrator privileges while power to the DME is off 2 Select Start Control Panel and then Switch to Classic View in the upper left of the display to show all control panels and icons 3 Select S...

Page 5: ...n completed 3 While the DME power is still off connect the computer to the DME unit via a USB cable 4 Turn the DME power on and the Found New Hardware Wizard message will appear automatically Click Ne...

Page 6: ...s The Device Group Master is specified by its host address 1 While the DME power is off connect the computer to the DME unit via a USB cable 2 Turn the DME power on 3 Click Start All Programs YAMAHA O...

Page 7: ...ust be assigned as the Master in each Device Group Slave All other DME devices in the group should be set to Slave n When DME64N 24N and DME Satellite units are combined in a Device Group be sure to a...

Page 8: ...evice to the computer via a USB cable as described in DME Network Setup on page 6 Connecting Multiple DME Devices to a Computer in the Same Subnet Connect multiple DME devices to the computer via a sw...

Page 9: ...to that same address as the DME devices while the host address must be set to a different value n When the computer and DME devices are connected in the same subnet Set the gateway IP host address to...

Page 10: ...t be set to that same address as the DME devices while the host address must be set to a different value n When the computer and DME devices are connected in the same subnet Set the gateway IP host ad...

Page 11: ...ly detect connected DME devices in the Detect from and Detect to fields and click Start Automatic DME device detection will begin 5 When automatic DME device detection has finished check the Add box o...

Page 12: ...hown above does not appear click the main panel window Show Hide button to reveal it 2 Place the appropriate DME objects in the designer window Select the required DME objects from the Toolkit window...

Page 13: ...gner manual for detailed information on creating configurations 4 Select the Scene Manager item from the main panel window Tools menu to open the Scene Manager dialog box The specified configuration p...

Page 14: ...ched and the project file automatically loaded by simply double clicking the project file icon 3 Click the MIDI Setup button to open the MIDI dialog box n If the DME ports are not displayed check that...

Page 15: ...er list on the left and DME devices connected to the network will be displayed in the Network list on the right n If multiple Device Groups have been set up select the Device Group to be synchronized...

Page 16: ...r Device button However if the configuration has been edited it is necessary to use the DME Designer Device button To go offline either click the main panel window On line button or the Go Off line bu...

Page 17: ...Designer have the combination of YAMAHA USB IN 0 1 Yamaha DME NETWORK 1 and YAMAHA USB OUT 0 1 Yamaha DME NETWORK 1 The combination of YAMAHA USB IN 0 2 and YAMAHA USB OUT 0 2 can also be used for the...

Page 18: ...k card being used by the DME N Network Driver Cannot suspend or resume the computer correctly Do not suspend the computer while the DME Designer is running If you are using Windows 2000 you may not be...

Page 19: ...in the group should be set to Slave n When DME64N 24N and DME Satellite units are combined in a Device Group be sure to assign a DME Satellite unit as the group Master 2 IP Address Set the IP addresse...

Page 20: ...tton will be grayed out and inaccessible immediately after an undo operation or after the control panel is launched 2 Device information When a device that is registered for communication with the DME...

Page 21: ...and causes the detected device list 6 to be updated accordingly This button is grayed out and is not accessible during automatic detection 5 Abort Button Aborts automatic detection This button is gra...

Page 22: ...CLAIMER OF WARRANTY ON SOFTWARE You expressly acknowledge and agree that use of the SOFTWARE is at your sole risk The SOFTWARE and related documentation are provided AS IS and without warranty of any...

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