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Preparation

I/O Card Installation

DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual

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7.

Launch the DME Designer application, create configuration and transfer.

DME Designer setup, operation, and data transfer instructions can be found in the DME Designer Manual.

This completes preparation of the DME64N/24N system.

I/O Card Installation

The DME64N has four I/O card slots, and the DME24N has one I/O card slot. The number of audio input channels 
available on the DME64N/24N can be increased by plugging the appropriate mini-YGDAI I/O card(s) into the available card 
slot(s).

Compatible I/O Cards

As of April, 2007, Yamaha mini-YGDAI cards that can be used with the DME64N/24N are as follows:

The input/output numbers above apply to 44.1/48kHz operation.

(*)
In order to use three or four MY16-C cards, firmware V1.10 or later will be required.
If the serial number written on the upper surface of your DME64N is shown below, a hardware upgrade is needed.
KK, KL, KM, KN, KO, KP, KX, KY are the third and fourth digits of the serial number.
A fee is charged for the hardware upgrade.
For details, contact Yamaha customer support using the contact information located at the end of the “DME64N/24N Owner’s 
Manual.”

For the latest information on what cards can be used with the DME64N/24N, visit the Yamaha Pro Audio 
website at: 

http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/

Card Name 

Function 

Input 

Output

No. of Available Cards

DME64N

DME24N

MY8-AT

ADAT

8

8

4

1

MY8-TD

TDIF-1

8

8

4

1

MY8-AE

AES/EBU

8

8

4

1

MY4-AD

ANALOG IN

4

4

1

MY8-AD

ANALOG IN

8

4

1

MY4-DA

ANALOG OUT

4

4

1

MY8-AD24

ANALOG IN

8

4

1

MY8-AD96

ANALOG IN

8

4

1

MY8-DA96

ANALOG OUT

8

4

1

MY8-ADDA96

ANALOG IN/OUT

8

8

4

1

MY8-AE96S

AES/EBU

8

8

4

1

MY8-AE96

AES/EBU

8

8

4

1

MY8-AEB

AES/EBU

8

8

4

1

MY16-AT

ADAT

16

16

4

1

MY16-AE

AES/EBU

16

16

4

1

MY16-TD

TDIF-1

16

16

4

1

MY16-C

CobraNet

16

16

4(*)

1

MY16-CII

CobraNet

16

16

4

1

Summary of Contents for DME64N - Pro Audio

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Page 2: ...es and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories spec...

Page 3: ...merica or its subsidiaries FCC INFORMATION U S A IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM Connecting the Plug and Cord WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured marki...

Page 4: ...m the outlet and have the device inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel If this device should be dropped or damaged immediately turn off the power switch disconnect the electric plug from the outlet and have the device inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel CAUTION Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others or dam...

Page 5: ...ing in the ears consult a physician Do not rest your weight on the device or place heavy objects on it and avoid use excessive force on the buttons switches or connectors This device has a built in backup battery When you unplug the power cord from the AC outlet the internal SRAM data is retained However if the backup battery fully discharges this data will be lost When the backup battery is runni...

Page 6: ...e of audio processing applications institutional audio installations sub mixing speaker system control matrix and routing multi effect processing and much more In order to take full advantage of the features and performance provided by the DME64N 24N we urge you to read this owner s manual thoroughly before use and keep it in a safe place for future reference The Yamaha Pro Audio web site is at ht...

Page 7: ...IDI Connectors 30 Cascade Connection Cascade Connectors DME64N only 31 WORD CLOCK Connection WORD CLOCK Connectors 32 GPI Connection GPI Connectors 33 Panel Operation and Displays 34 Basic Operation 34 Main Display 35 Parameter Edit Displays 36 Editing User Defined Button 38 Mute Switching 39 Output Level Control 39 Scene Recall 39 Scene Store 40 Monitoring 40 Spectrum Display 41 Level Meter Displ...

Page 8: ...N then plug the male plug into an appropriate AC mains outlet Be sure to use the voltage specified for the device Turning the power on and off 1 Press the POWER switch to turn on the power to the DME64N 24N 2 Press the POWER switch again to turn off the power Foreword NOTE For more information on your Control Panel refer to the owner s manual that came with the Control Panel as well as the DME Des...

Page 9: ...ustic system is called an area Each device group always includes one DME series unit that functions as the group master and controls all other DME series units in the same device group If a computer is connected to the network you can use the computer to control an entire device group via the group master Glossary for the DME64N 24N This section explains terminology specific to the DME64N 24N Comp...

Page 10: ... change 16 x 8 Scene Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 999 Component Configuration Preset Parameter Ex Gate Attack Decay Range Threshold Key in Hold Matrix Mixer 96kHz 88 2kHz 48kHz 44 1kHz EXT CLOCK MID MASTER NETWORK PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL IN OUT SCENE NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 96kHz 88 2kHz 48kHz 44 1kHz EXT CLOCK MID MASTER NETWORK PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL IN OUT SCENE NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 11: ...erred be tween GPI connectors and remote head amp control signals handled via the REMOTE connector Type of signals handled by the DME64N 24N Connector Audio Signal Device Control Word Clock Reference Page USB Connector Control signals between computer and DNE64N 24N MIDI messages 22 NETWORK Connector Control signals between computer and DNE64N 24N Control signals between DME series unit 23 MIDI Co...

Page 12: ... USB PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL INPUT INPUT DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE 96kHz 88 2kHz 48kHz 44 1kHz EXT CLOCK MID MASTER NETWORK PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL IN OUT SCENE NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 96kHz 88 2kHz 48kHz 44 1kHz EXT CLOCK MID MASTER NETWORK PEAK SIGNAL PEAK SIGNAL IN OUT SCENE NUMBER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DME8o C DME8o...

Page 13: ...it After the data is transmitted you can disconnect the DME series unit from the computer and use it as an independent processor You can also connect it to a computer and control it in realtime from DME Designer If multiple DME series units are connected in the network DME Designer enables you to build a configuration that includes those units Please download the DME Designer application driver DM...

Page 14: ...equency will light green If a problem with the master clock is detected all of these indicators will flash red 2 seconds after a problem is detected with an external master clock the internal clock will temporarily be selected When this happens the indicator corresponding to the frequency of the internal clock will light green and all other indicators will continue to flash red 4 NETWORK Indicator...

Page 15: ... Calls the output level display If this button is held for longer than 2 seconds while the main display is showing the utility display will appear Switches between the Utility display pages if pressed while the Utility display is showing LEVEL Button Calls the output level setup display page 39 The indicator will light green MUTE Button Calls the mute display page 39 The indicator will light orang...

Page 16: ...erence while stabilizing phase and imaging 3 GPI Connector This Euroblock connector provides access to the unit s GPI General Purpose Interface interface for transfer of control signals to and from external equipment The DME64N provides 16 channels of GPI input and output while the DME24N provides 8 channels Each input channel has an IN terminal and a V terminal Output channels each have an OUT te...

Page 17: ... You can also connect a Yamaha PM5D or DM2000 and control the internal head amps of DME24N Refer to page 28 for connection details 8 IN OUT Connectors DME24N only These are balanced Euroblock connectors for analog audio input and output The analog signal from microphones or line sources such as CD players can be input via the IN connectors while the OUT connectors can deliver analog output to powe...

Page 18: ...shock hazard The type of AC power cord provided with the DME64N 24N may be different depending on the country in which it is purchased a third prong may be provided for grounding purposes Improper connection of the grounding conductor can create the risk of electrical shock Do NOT modify the plug provided with the DME64N 24N If the plug will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a q...

Page 19: ...g a large noise spike or damaging your speaker system turn devices on in the following order audio sources mixer and or recorders and finally power amplifiers Reverse this order when turning power off No information will appear on the display the first time the device is turned on The appropriate scene and other data must first be transferred to the device from the DME Designer Refer to the DME Se...

Page 20: ...f the serial number written on the upper surface of your DME64N is shown below a hardware upgrade is needed KK KL KM KN KO KP KX KY are the third and fourth digits of the serial number A fee is charged for the hardware upgrade For details contact Yamaha customer support using the contact information located at the end of the DME64N 24N Owner s Manual For the latest information on what cards can be...

Page 21: ...s as shown in the diagram and push the card into the slot Be sure to push the card all the way back into the slot so that the card contacts make proper contact with the slot connector 4 Secure the card with the attached screws Be sure to tighten the screws securely If the screws are left loose proper contact may be lost and malfunction of damage may result NOTE The slot cover and screws will need ...

Page 22: ... power to the unit on and then off or off and then on or between connecting and disconnecting or vice versa the USB cable Connecting to a Computer NOTE Refer to the DME Setup Manual PDF file for details on installing USB MIDI Driver and DME Designer Make sure that the USB MIDI Driver s THRU setting is OFF NOTE When using a DME64N 24N together with the DME Satellite you must assign the DME Satellit...

Page 23: ... units If one of the units is a DME Satellite then either a cross cable or straight cable can be used since the DME Sat ellite supports Auto MDI MDI X In this case set Link Mode on both units to the same setting Devices in different subnet different network address groups can be connected via a router or layer 3 compliant switching hub NOTE Refer to the DME Setup Manual PDF file for details on ins...

Page 24: ... ENGINE SATELLITE USB PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL INPUT INPUT DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE Device Group Group Master DME Satellite IP address 192 168 0 7 Ethernet Cable Switching Hub Ethernet Straight Cable Computer IP address 192 168 0 100 Ethernet Cable Ethernet Straight Cable DME Satellite IP address 192 168 0 3 Master ID 7 DME64N 24N IP address 19...

Page 25: ...K PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL INPUT INPUT DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE USB PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL PEAK PEAK SIGNAL SIGNAL INPUT INPUT DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE SATELLITE Device Group 1 Device Group 2 Group Master DME Satellite IP address 192 168 0 2 Group Master DME Satellite IP address 192 168 0 3 Ethernet Cable Ethernet Cable Etherne...

Page 26: ...l or via the DME Designer application Euroblock Connection 1 Prepare cables to be attached to a Euroblock plug as shown below Be sure to use shielded cable Do not tin plate with solder the exposed sections of the cable 2 Loosen terminal screws 3 Insert cables 4 Securely tighten terminal screws Pull the cables not too strongly to confirm that they are securely connected Audio I O Connection NOTE A ...

Page 27: ... input channels available on the DME64N 24N can be increased by plugging the appropriate mini YGDAI I O card s into the available card slot s Some types of cards also provide control and or word clock transmission and reception functionality Refer to Compatible I O cards page 20 for details on the cards that can be used For details on how to install cards refer to I O card Installation Procedure p...

Page 28: ...8HR or AD824 be sure to set the Utility screen MISC page see manual page 49 Remote parameter to HA Control RS422 Also do change to any other setting than HA Control RS422 while the unit is connected Doing so can damage the unit When connecting to a combination of AD8HR and AD824 head amplifiers be sure to place the AD8HR units closest to the DME64N 24N in the chain otherwise the AD8HR or AD824 uni...

Page 29: ... 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 com...

Page 30: ... MIDI OUT connector of the DME64N 24N is connected to the MIDI IN connector of an SPX2000 or similar digital effect unit and if the DME64N 24N and SPX2000 are set up appropriately DME64N 24N program change operations will case the corresponding effect to be recalled on the effect unit NOTE Refer to MIDI Page on page 51 for MIDI setup details NOTE The DME Designer can be used to set up the system s...

Page 31: ... IN connector of the other Do not connect CASCADE IN to CASCADE IN or CASCADE OUT to CASCADE OUT Cascade Connection Example NOTE Maximum length by the optional dedicated Cascade cables Unidirectional Cascade connection 200m 44 1 48kHz 100m 88 2 96kHz Bidirectional Cascade connection 100m 44 1 48kHz 30m 88 2 96kHz NOTE Never create a full cascade loop using only DME64N units NOTE It is also possibl...

Page 32: ...ted via a mini YGDAI card installed in an I O slot or the CASCADE IN and CASCADE OUT connectors It is necessary to specify whether the DME64N 24N will use the internal word clock or an external word clock for synchronization Refer to the Utility display WCLK page described on page 50 of this manual for details NOTE A device transmitting the word clock signal that will be used by other devices for ...

Page 33: ...re assigned via the DME Designer application Euroblock connectors are used for all GPI input and output connections Euroblock connection methods are described in Euroblock Connection on page 26 in this manual NOTE For more information on the CP4SW CP4SF and CP1SF control panels refer to CP4SW CP4SF and CP1SF in the Appendix of this manual page 53 NOTE The DME Designer can be used to set up the sys...

Page 34: ...ned Button pages MUTE key Mute Display page 39 LEVEL key Output Level Display page 39 SCENE key Scene Recall Display page 39 Scene Store Display page 40 These keys can be pressed from the Main or Utility displays to directly call the related parameter edit displays MONITOR key Monitor Point Selection Display page 40 This function is useful for level monitoring When the key is pressed the monitor p...

Page 35: ...ll be inverted A maximum of 24 buttons can be made available for user control but only six buttons can be shown in any one display page Press the HOME key to switch to other available button pages A maximum of 8 one byte Roman characters can be displayed in a button name When two byte characters are to be used for languages such as Japanese the total number of displayable characters is reduced acc...

Page 36: ...parameter a fader knob or minimum and maximum values may appear to the left of the numeric value A Numeric Value with a fader A Numeric Value with a Knob 1 Name of parameter selected for editing 2 Fader 3 Knob 4 Minimum and maximum values 5 Current value Panel Lock The panel controls can be locked to prevent accidental mis operation To activate the panel lock function simultaneously press and hold...

Page 37: ...r keys E F to select the value to be edited 2 Rotate the dial to edit the value as required 3 Repeat step 1 to select the next value to be edited use the dial to edit as required and repeat until all values have been edited as required 4 When all values have been edited press the ENTER key A confirmation window will appear press ENTER one more time to confirm the edits and close the window Paramet...

Page 38: ...o confirm the selection and close the window Parameter Edit displays will also appear when the SCENE MUTE MONITOR or other key is pressed These allow scene changes level adjustment and other settings to be edited as required Editing User Defined Button 1 If the Main display is not showing press the HOME key to recall it 2 Press the HOME key until the page containing the parameter to be edited appe...

Page 39: ...ey The Scene Recall display will appear 2 Select a new scene Scenes are selected as described in the List Parameters section on page 38 3 Press the ENTER key A confirmation window will appear 4 Press the ENTER key again The new scene will be selected NOTE To access this function from the ICP1 control panel hold the F6 key for longer than 2 seconds NOTE All outputs in the device group including the...

Page 40: ...inal DME24N only 5 User Defined By connecting 1 through 4 in DME Designer you will be able to select the input output terminal You will be able to select 5 by editing the Monitoring Point List in DME Designer NOTE If head amplifier parameters are included in the recalled scene data the head amplifier settings will be changed accordingly NOTE This function can be accessed in the same way from the I...

Page 41: ... 2 Press the ENTER key A spectrum display of the audio signal at the selected monitor point will appear 1 Frequency These are the separate frequency bands displayed 2 Band Output Level Signal level is displayed independently in 31 separate frequency bands Output level is displayed in 12 steps 3 Peak Hold When the peak hold function is ON peak levels since the current monitor point was selected are...

Page 42: ...splay will appear 1 Level Display Slot Select from SLOT1 SLOT4 AD DA CASCADE IN or CASCADE OUT 2 Channel Number A maximum of 32 CASCADE IN CASCADE OUT channels can be displayed while for other channels a maximum of 16 can be displayed 3 Input Output Level Display Shows the levels at the individual inputs and outputs 4 Peak Hold When the peak hold function is set to ON peak levels are held indefini...

Page 43: ...ITY settings are reset to their default values 02 Delete All Data All internally stored components scenes preset parameters wave files and files stored using the File Storage function are erased All UTILITY settings are reset to their default values Use this problem when a problem occurs with the data stored in the device After initialization all necessary components will need to be resent from th...

Page 44: ... control the internal head amp Remote Current status and setup for the REMOTE connector WCLK Current status and selection of the DME64N 24N word clock Page 50 Fs Displays the word clock frequency Int Current status of the internal word clock WCIN Current status of the word clock received at the WORD CLOCK IN connector Cascade Current status of the word clock received via the CASCADE IN and CASCADE...

Page 45: ... current status for the head margin of the audio signal handled via the CASCADE connectors Unit No Displays how many devices the unit is from the beginning of the cascade chain Mixer I O Displays current status for the channels to be used for audio signals cascaded to a mixer Check Mode Current status and setup for the thru connection Page 56 Page Item Description Manual Page ...

Page 46: ...te and time The internal clock and calendar can be set here Edit using the Numeric Parameters editing procedure described on page 36 4 Battery Shows the status of the internal battery Low Battery will appear when the battery needs to be replaced and No Battery will appear when no battery is present in the device 5 Daylight Saving Time If you enable daylight saving time the display will indicate DS...

Page 47: ...on page 38 5 MAC Adr This is the device s MAC Media Access Control address Display Setup Disp Page Provides access to a number of display parameters 1 LCD Contrast The current LCD contrast setting This parameter can be adjusted from 0 through 100 Edit using the Numeric Parameters editing procedure described on page 36 NOTE Device group status of ICP1 is fixed to Slave This cannot be changed NOTE M...

Page 48: ...om the Unlock mode to the Lock mode 2 Panel Lock Boot Determines whether or not panel lock will be on when power to the device is turned on This parameter can be set to Unlock or Lock Unlock Panel lock is OFF when power to the device is turned on Lock Panel lock is ON when power to the device is turned on 3 Panel Lock Target Determines the controls control functions to be affected by panel lock Th...

Page 49: ...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 i...

Page 50: ...ources 2 Press the ENTER key to select the master clock 1 Fs The current sampling frequency of the master word clock The value shown here is determined by the system s master word clock signal To select the word clock to be used as the master move the cursor to the appropriate word clock indication in this display the WORD CLOCK IN clock the cascade clock or a slot clock for example and press the ...

Page 51: ... The corresponding USB port is selected for MIDI input SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 SLOT 4 A card installed in the corresponding I O slot is currently selected for MIDI input Edit using the List Parameters editing procedure described on page 38 2 DAW Specifies the type of MIDI device DAW control surface etc to be connected The choices are OFF TYPE1 and TYPE2 OFF Use this setting when any MIDI device other...

Page 52: ...trol function as follows 1 General Parameter Operation Mode KNOB and CH FADER controls are used to operate internal parameters assigning them in DME Designer For detailed settings see the DME Designer Owner s Manual 2 Final Output Stage Parameter Operation Mode Final output stage parameters are operated using MUTE and CH FADER controls Unlike the General Parameter Control Mode controls and the par...

Page 53: ...o 16 to be set then press the ENTER key to set the MIN value to the current input voltage 4 Calibration Info Shows the calibration settings as well as the current input voltage 2 Setting and parameter name display function Displays the settings and parameter names on the DAW controller s LCD screen There are two display methods over all display and detail display Overall Display The overall displa...

Page 54: ...8 2 kHz internal word clock as the master clock of the AD8HR INT96K Sets the 96 kHz internal word clock as the master clock of the AD8HR Available settings of the AD824 are SLOT BNC INT44 1K and INT48K SLOT A Sets the word clock signal input via I O cards installed in the I O slots as the master clock of the AD824 BNC Sets the word clock signal at the BNC connector as the master clock of the AD824...

Page 55: ...re described on page 36 Cascade Setup CASCAD Page Shows the status of the CASCADE connectors Refer to CASCADE Connection on page 31 for connection details Settings are made from the DME Designer application running on the connected computer 1 Head Margin Shows the status of the head margin of the audio signal handled via the CASCADE connectors 0dB The head margin is 0 dB 18dB The head margin is 18...

Page 56: ...in the current scene This is set to OFF when the unit is started MODE Thru Directly connects the Input and Output of each slot one to one for each channel When input only or output only cards like AD or DA cards are inserted in the slots you cannot perform checks in this mode In the DME24N the internal AD and internal DA are directly connected on each channel MODE Summing Sums all input signals co...

Page 57: ...ch controller unit Data is transmitted and received via Ethernet cables You can assign and control any function of all DME series units in the same device group via the controller Up to four parameter sets can be assigned to six function keys F1 F6 located above and under the LCD You can control up to 24 parameters by selecting a display page using the HOME key CP4SW CP4SF and CP1SF These controll...

Page 58: ...cards installed in I O slots exceeds the rated limit Make sure that the total current consumption of the cards used does not exceed the limit Store Disable The scene store parameter is set to Disable Set the scene store parameter to Enable via the Utility display Lock page Storing Failed Either the flash memory for storing data is full or the file system has been damaged Reduce the number of unuse...

Page 59: ...in an inappropriate state e g a heavy object has been placed on the cable etc Static electricity can also cause errors Locate and eliminate the cause of the error Network Setup Preparing network connection No Current Scene There is no data in the current scene Send appropriate scene data from a computer running the DME Designer application No MAC Adr MAC address not specified This could be due to ...

Page 60: ... while the unit displays this message Updating Do not turn off Data is being received from the computer Do NOT turn power off while the unit displays this message WCLK Unlocked A usable word clock signal is not being received or cannot be detected Recheck all word clock connections and internal parameters WCLK In Sync Err The DME64N 24N clock is not in sync with the clock signal being received at ...

Page 61: ...ange reception Use the DME Designer to set up the MIDI Control Change table as required Parameter control does not function even when MIDI parameter change messages are received Have the settings required to receive parameter change messages been properly made page 51 Use the DME Designer to set up the MIDI Parameter Change table as required Slow data transfer Set the LINK MODE to 100Base TX page ...

Page 62: ...0 85 msec Input of MY8 AD96 to Output of MY8 DA96 DME24N 0 5 msec IN port to OUT port Memory Configuration 16 depends on size of data Scene 999 depends on size of data Display 160 x 64 dot matrix LCD with backlight Scene No 7 segment LED x 3 Indicators Wordclock EXT CLOCK 96kHz 88 2kHz 48kHz 44 1kHz External Control NETWORK MIDI Zone Configuration MASTER Analog Input 1 SIGNAL x 8 PEAK x 8 Analog O...

Page 63: ...se With Nominal Output Level Connector Nominal Max before clip OUTPUT 1 8 150Ω 600Ω Lines 4dBu 1 23V 24dBu 12 28 Euroblock PHONES 15Ω 8Ω 75mW 150mW Stereo Phone Jack 40Ω 65mW 150mW Input Output RL Conditions Min Typ Max Units CH INPUT 1 8 CH OUTPUT 1 8 600Ω GAIN 60dB 1 5 0 0 0 5 dB Internal OSC PHONES 8Ω 3 0 0 0 0 5 dB Input Output RL Conditions Min Typ Max Units CH INPUT 1 8 CH OUTPUT 1 8 600Ω GA...

Page 64: ...max pin 16mA Outputs VH 2 5V min VL 0 6V max Terminals Format Level Connector REMOTE RS232C D SUB Connector 9 pin Male Baud Rate 38 400 bps Data 8bit Stop bit 1bit PARITY NON RS422 MIDI IN OUT THRU DIN Connector 5P WORDCLOCK IN OUT TTL 75Ω BNC Connector Ethernet Ethernet RJ 45 USB USB 0 3 3V USB Type B Female GPI IN 0 5V Euroblock Connector OUT TTL V 5V ...

Page 65: ...UT 48 WORD CLOCK OUT 14 WORD CLOCK IN 48 WORD CLOCK IN 15 CONTROL IN 49 CONTROL IN 15 CONTROL OUT 49 CONTROL OUT 16 CONTROL OUT 50 CONTROL OUT 16 CONTROL IN 50 CONTROL IN 17 GND 51 ID6 IN 17 GND 51 ID6 OUT 18 GND 52 ID6 OUT 18 GND 52 ID6 IN 19 INPUT 17 18 53 INPUT 17 18 19 OUTPUT 17 18 53 OUTPUT 17 18 20 INPUT 19 20 54 INPUT 19 20 20 OUTPUT 19 20 54 OUTPUT 19 20 21 INPUT 21 22 55 INPUT 21 22 21 OU...

Page 66: ... 66 NETWORK Connector 100Base TX Ethernet RJ 45 Straight Cross Cable Wiring Details Straight Cables Cross Cables Pin Connection 1 TxD 2 TxD 3 RxD 4 Unused 5 Unused 6 RxD 7 Unused 8 Unused Pins Pins 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 6 3 3 3 1 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 2 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 ...

Page 67: ...DME64N DME24N Owner s Manual 67 Dimensions Unit mm DME64N DME24N 480 132 145 394 405 12 5 388 11 411 5 278 53 5 300 90 90 423 96 17 5 18 5 4 M3 30 394 405 388 11 411 5 278 88 101 52 18 18 12 5 53 5 423 4 M3 480 300 90 90 30 ...

Page 68: ...esponding MIDI Control Change and Parameter Change messages are also transmitted by the DME64N 24N when a parameter is edited out via the panel controls as specified by the MIDI Control Change table and MIDI Parameter Change Table assignments 2 MIDI Data Flow SW1 Program Change Rx Switch On Off SW2 Control Change Rx Switch On Off SW3 Parameter Change Rx Switch On Off SW4 Program Change Echo Back S...

Page 69: ...n on or off Parameter Change Rx Switch turns Parameter Change reception on or off 3 7 MIDI Omni Switch Program Change Omni Switch turns the Bank Select MSB LSB and Program Change omni mode on or off Control Change Omni Switch turns the Control Change omni mode on or off 3 8 MIDI Echo Back Switch Program Change Echo Back Switch turns Bank Select MSB LSB and Program Change echo back on or off Contro...

Page 70: ...ch is on Control Change messages are received on the MIDI channel specified by the MIDI Rx Channel parameter If the Control Change Omni Switch is also on however Control Change messages will be received on all MIDI channels regardless of the MIDI Rx Channel setting Control Change parameter resolution is 128 regardless of the parameters effective range For finer settings use Parameter Change Transm...

Page 71: ...ange number message will be transmitted Supplemental Information 2 Setting the Parameter Change Message Parameter Data Values The Parameter change parameter values are expressed as 32 bit integers with or without parity A parity bit positive 0 negative 1 is added above the most significant value bit bit 31 Fractional parameters will be converted according to the integer table For integers with par...

Page 72: ...fault Changed Note ON Note OFF Key s Ch s 0 32 1 31 33 95 102 119 1 16 1 16 Ø 1 Ø 2 Ø 0 127 1 not include DAW controller command 1 transmit receive if program change switch is on 2 transmit receive if control change switch is on 3 transmit receive if parameter change switch is on Ø 3 Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO 1 16 1 16 Ø 1 Ø 2 Ø Ø 3 Ø Yes No ...

Page 73: ...egabits sec network Component The basic modules that are combined to create DME64N 24N audio systems In addition to complete audio processors such as mixers compressors effects crossovers etc a range of smaller functions such as faders switches pan controls and meters are also available Components can also be customized Configuration A set of components and connections that make up an audio system...

Page 74: ... second an analog audio signal is sampled when it is being converted to digital audio Scene A complete audio setup including configuration data and the related component preset parameters Up to 999 scenes can be stored for each zone in a DME64N 24N audio system STP Shielded Twisted Pair Cable A data transmission cable consisting of a shielded twisted pair This type of cable is more resistant to no...

Page 75: ...ction 27 component Glossary 70 Components 9 Configuration 9 configuration Glossary 70 connector pin assign 62 Control Change 50 control I O 61 CP4SW CP4SF and CP1SF 55 D Date 45 DAW 50 Device control 11 device group 9 Device Group Net Page 45 Device group control 11 Dial 15 dimensions 64 Disp Page 46 Display 15 Display Setup Disp Page 46 DME Designer 13 DME N Network Driver 23 DSP Digital Signal p...

Page 76: ...ETWORK Connector 17 23 NETWORK Indicator 14 Network Settings 22 Network Settings Net Page 45 Numeric Parameter 35 O ON OFF Parameter 37 Options 55 Output Level Control 38 Output Level Indicator 34 P Page Scroll Bar 34 Panel Lock 35 Panel Lock Boot 47 Panel Lock Icon 34 Panel Lock Target 47 Parameter Change 50 Parameter Edit display 35 Peak Hold Level Meter display 41 Peak Hold Spectrum display 40 ...

Page 77: ...nector 14 USB MIDI Driver 22 User Defined button 9 User Defined Button Edit 37 User Defined Button Names 34 User Defined buttons User Defined parameters 9 User Defined Lock 47 Utility Lock Page 47 UTILITY Button 15 Utility display 43 Utility display Operation 45 UTP Unshielded Twisted pair Cable Glossary 71 V Version 45 W WCIN 49 WCLK HA Page 53 WCLK Page 49 Word Clock Glossary 71 WORD CLOCK conne...

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