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Reference

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Patch Correspondence Chart when Using Quick Config

DZR-D, DXS-XLF-D

TF series

Option on the PATCH 

screen 

(see page 24)

ROUTER 

INPUT

Output channel

NO ASSIGN

D1

D2

ST L

D1

ST L

D2

ST R

D1

ST R

D2

SUB

D1

SUB

D2

MTRX1

D1

MTRX1

D2

MTRX2

D1

MTRX2

D2

MTRX3

D1

MTRX3

D2

MTRX4

D1

MTRX4

D2

AUX 1

D1

AUX 1

D2

AUX 2

D1

AUX 2

D2

AUX 3

D1

AUX 3

D2

AUX 4

D1

AUX 4

D2

AUX 5

D1

AUX 5

D2

AUX 6

D1

AUX 6

D2

AUX 7

D1

AUX 7

D2

AUX 8

D1

AUX 8

D2

DZR-D, DXS-XLF-D

TF series

Option on the PATCH 

screen 

(see page 24)

ROUTER 

INPUT

Output channel

AUX 9

D1

AUX 9

D2

AUX10

D1

AUX10

D2

AUX11

D1

AUX11

D2

AUX12

D1

AUX12

D2

AUX13

D1

AUX13

D2

AUX14

D1

AUX14

D2

AUX15

D1

AUX15

D2

AUX16

D1

AUX16

D2

AUX17

D1

AUX17

D2

AUX18

D1

AUX18

D2

AUX19

D1

AUX19

D2

AUX20

D1

AUX20

D2

MONI L

D1

MONI L

D2

MONI R

D1

MONI R

D2

ST L/R

D1

ST L

D2

ST R

ST L/SUB

D1

ST L

D2

SUB

DZR-D, DXS-XLF-D

TF series

Option on the PATCH 

screen 

(see page 24)

ROUTER 

INPUT

Output channel

ST R/SUB

D1

ST R

D2

SUB

MTRX1/2

D1

MTRX1

D2

MTRX2

MTRX3/4

D1

MTRX3

D2

MTRX4

AUX 1/2

D1

AUX 1

D2

AUX 2

AUX 3/4

D1

AUX 3

D2

AUX 4

AUX 5/6

D1

AUX 5

D2

AUX 6

AUX 7/8

D1

AUX 7

D2

AUX 8

AUX 9/10

D1

AUX 9

D2

AUX10

AUX11/12

D1

AUX11

D2

AUX12

AUX13/14

D1

AUX13

D2

AUX14

AUX15/16

D1

AUX15

D2

AUX16

AUX17/18

D1

AUX17

D2

AUX18

AUX19/20

D1

AUX19

D2

AUX20

MONI L/R

D1

MONI L

D2

MONI R

Summary of Contents for DXS15XLF

Page 1: ...POWERED LOUDSPEAKER POWERED SUBWOOFER Reference Manual JA EN ...

Page 2: ...nge 15 D XSUB Screen Subwoofer 16 EQ Screen 16 DELAY Screen 16 CARDIOID Screen Subwoofer 17 ROUTER Screen 18 UTILITY Screen 19 PANEL SETUP 19 PANEL LOCK 20 DEVICE BACKUP 23 DANTE SETUP Dante model 23 NETWORK Dante model 25 DEVICE INFORMATION 26 INITIALIZE 26 LOG 27 UPDATE FIRMWARE 27 Muting from an External Device Dante model 28 About Dante Dante model 29 Dante Network System 29 Dante Settings 30 ...

Page 3: ...plifier Full range models feature powerful sound pressure capability in a lightweight package by using neodymium magnets Optimized pairing of a highly durable speaker unit with a fixed directional horn for sparkling highs with punchy and powerful bass Full range models feature an FIR filter for crossover and frequency adjustments Low latency for DSP and AD DA thanks to 96 kHz sampling rate LCD scr...

Page 4: ...this product on a computer etc Integration with Yamaha digital mixers See page 31 Connect a Dante compatible model with a TF series CL series or QL series device over a network to monitor patching and device status without a Dante Controller Yamaha provides a unique system solution centered around its digital mixers Other useful functions Safeguard functions are in place to prevent malfunction Ale...

Page 5: ...r observe the following conditions for safety tFeet cups When stacking multiple speakers align the rubber feet of the upper speaker to the feet cups of the lower one yWheel mounting screws For installing the separately sold Yamaha SPW 1 wheels If you are not using wheels do not remove these screws Otherwise the leakage of air will affect sound quality Full range Speaker Rear w q e Bottom FRONT 7 0...

Page 6: ...roduct startup rDisplay Shows the settings for various functions Users can finely tune EQ delay routing and other settings using a graphical interface The display includes a back light enabling users to adjust the brightness and con trast of the display configure BLACKOUT automatic off settings see page 20 tMain knob Turn the knob to move the cursor that appears in the display and change parameter...

Page 7: ...the power cord to this product then insert the power cord plug into the AC outlet When removing the power cord perform this procedure in reverse order While the internal power supply functions within the 100V 240V range the limiter may not work properly if a different voltage to that shown is used since the maximum output and limiter setting are optimized according to the voltage used Do not use a...

Page 8: ...SYNC indicator Lights steady or flashes green according to the Dante communication status as shown in the following table This indicator will turn off automatically when BLACK OUT is ON see page 20 Use STP Shielded Twisted Pair cables to prevent electro magnetic interference Make sure that the metal parts of the plugs are electrically connected to the STP cable shield by conductive tape or compara...

Page 9: ...ge the parameter value The value is changed in real time as you turn the knob 4 For selectable parameters press the main knob to execute the edited value Press the Back key to return to the previous screen press and hold for at least one second to return to the HOME screen Basic Operations Main knob The main knob is used to move the cursor and adjust parameter val ues Parameters with a broad range...

Page 10: ...q u y r t DZR D series Dante model DXS XLF D series DZR series Standard model DXS XLF series o i 0 1 w 3 4 u y r t o i 0 1 2 3 4 u y r t w Even while displaying other than the HOME screen if you do not operate the panel for 5 minutes the screen automatically returns to the HOME screen The above screens of the Dante models are examples when setting LABEL of q to DZR12 D and DXS18XLF D respectively ...

Page 11: ...d and change audio settings E symbol will appear when parameters have been changed iHPF Sets and displays the high pass filter frequency LPF Sets and displays the low pass filter frequency and the POLARITY An indication Ø will appear when POLARITY is set to INVERTED oD CONTOUR Sets and display the D CONTOUR mode D XSUB Sets and displays the D XSUB mode 0EQ Shows whether the equalizer 6 Band EQ is ...

Page 12: ...ator turns off turn the power switch back on 4 While pressing and holding the main knob turn the main knob at least five clicks in a counter clockwise direction within two seconds of the POWER indicator light coming on Keep pressing and holding the main knob If the procedure is not finished properly in time the model name logo will appear In this case repeat the procedure again from step 2 5 When ...

Page 13: ...ws you to recall store clear the settings edit titles and set protection for the settings Screen Structure To the EQ screen page 16 To the DELAY screen page 16 To the CARDIOID screen page 17 To the ROUTER screen page 18 To the UTILITY screen page 19 Subwoofer To the DANTE SETUP screen page 23 Dante model To the PRESET screen page 13 To the HPF screen page 15 To the LPF screen page 15 Full range Su...

Page 14: ...title or CANCEL to cancel the text entry Note that protected presets cannot be overwritten CLEAR Deletes a stored preset Note that protected presets and the currently selected preset cannot be deleted TITLE Edits the title of a stored preset Turn the main knob to select the position to edit text and then press the main knob to enter text input mode When in text input mode turn the main knob to sel...

Page 15: ...onse characteristics according to the application OFF NORMAL Turns D CONTOUR off This is a general purpose frequency response characteristic setting FOH MAIN Boosts the high and low frequency components so that the frequency response characteristic is suitable for main speaker use The boost amount is automati cally adjusted to provide well balanced clear audio based on the volume MONITOR Reduces t...

Page 16: ...l bands to 0 dB eBands A F Select the desired band whose parameters you wish to check Press the main knob on the selected band to have the cursor move to the parameter display rParameter Display Shows the parameters of each band Move the cursor to a parameter name and press the main knob to start setting parameter values Press the Back key to return the cursor to the parameter name Press the Back ...

Page 17: ...I FRONT when not using the cardioid mode Screen when two subwoofers are placed side by side Screen when three subwoofers are placed side by side For more information about setting up cardioid mode see the Owner s Manual CARDIOID Screen Subwoofer NOTE From the mixer To the full range speakers Stage Audience From the mixer Stage Audience ...

Page 18: ... input level from the Dante network and the analog input level from devices having a maximum output of 24 dBu which include many of Yamaha digital mixers Make fine adjustment with DNT IN1 LVL DNT IN2 LVL ALIGNMENT DELAY ALIGNMENT Set this to ON and set a delay here to com pensate for the time lag between the analog input and the Dante input Note that the appropriate delay setting will vary dependi...

Page 19: ... is used to configure device settings and save and load settings data to and from a USB flash drive PANEL SETUP Sets the rear panel display method qBRIGHTNESS Sets the brightness of the back light of the display This setting can be set in 10 steps from 1 to 10 Settings of DNT OUT1 LVL and DNT OUT2 LVL will be supported in a future version DZR D series Dante model DXS XLF D series DZR series Standa...

Page 20: ...TIAL Locks off operations appearing on the display panel MASTER Level set tings can still be configured ALL Disables all actions except to remove the panel lock wPIN CODE Sets a PIN code any four digits for the panel lock Once a PIN code has been set the PIN code must be entered to release the panel lock Display indicator Automatically turns off when BLACKOUT is on POWER indicator page 6 e Does no...

Page 21: ...e to the USB terminal and then select LOAD FROM USB Select YES on the confirmation screen If LOAD SUCCEEDED appears the process is complete Select OK to return to the previous screen You can correct the PIN code while it is being input by pressing the Back key and selecting the desired digit with the main knob If the PIN code is set to 0000 the PIN code has not been set In this state PIN code inpu...

Page 22: ...ain knob to select a number and then press the main knob to enter it To permanently remove the panel lock Turn the main knob to select OK and then press the main knob to execute it To temporarily remove the panel lock Turn the main knob to select TEMP and then press the main knob to execute it Note that turning the power back on or panel inactiv ity for five minutes will restore the panel lock set...

Page 23: ... files can be displayed on the screen DANTE SETUP This screen is used to configure Dante settings and display the Dante network status qMODE DANTE MODE Sets the mode used when connecting this product to the Dante network STANDARD Select this when not using the TF series Quick Config function Quick Config Select this when using the TF series Quick Config function For more details on potential alert...

Page 24: ...Dante latency must correspond to the connection method used and the size of the network The 1 ms setting may not allow enough time for data transmission on systems with 10 or more Dante devices including network switches etc connected in a daisy chain resulting in audio skips If skipping occurs increase the latency time setting It will take several seconds for patches to actually change after chan...

Page 25: ...an ID assigned so that DZR D or DXS XLF D series devices on the Dante network can be recognized individually See UTILITY Screen DANTE SETUP w UNIT ID page 24 wIP SET IP SETTING Select how the IP address is set UNIT ID Set to 192 168 0 UNIT ID DHCP Sets an IP address assigned from the DHCP server The IP address NET MASK and GATEWAY will be retrieved automatically If the DHCP server is not on the ne...

Page 26: ...ress the main knob When a con firmation screen appears select YES to restart this product If you cancel the initialization procedure press the Back key when the screen shown below appears Dante model Standard model Screen after scrolling downwards q w e q w WARNING Disconnect all the cables except the power cord before this operation A sudden loud sound might occur when initializing is completed i...

Page 27: ...Message List page 37 wSAVE TO USB Saves the latest action log to a USB flash drive This function is provided for user sup port UPDATE FIRMWARE Use a USB flash drive to update this product firmware and Dante module firmware Download the latest update files from the Yamaha Pro Audio website https www yamaha com proaudio Save the update files to the USB flash drive Connect the USB flash drive to the ...

Page 28: ...ing the power off and on while audio is muted from an external device will cancel the mute setting Unmuting audio muted from an external device 1 Turn the main knob to select MUTED from REMOTE 2 Press the main knob to select this and unmute the audio For more information about muting audio with an external device see the Owner s Manual supplied with the external device in use Muting from an Extern...

Page 29: ...k each device is connected to a central network switch Using a GbE compatible network switch enables you to configure a wide band large scale network We recommend a network switch that features various functions to control and monitor the network such as QoS the ability to assign priority to data flows for example clock synchronization or audio transmission on certain circuits DZR D and DXS XLF D ...

Page 30: ... Dante Controller application from the website listed below https www yamaha com proaudio To run Dante Controller the computer must feature a GbE Giga bit Ethernet compatible connector In Dante Controller you can apply the following main settings I O patch settings on the Routing tab in Network View Clock master settings on the Clock Status tab in Network View Sampling rate settings on the Device ...

Page 31: ...clock rate of 48 kHz the DANTE FS setting of DZR D and DXS XLF D must also be set to 48 kHz Even when this is set to 48 kHz the DZR D and DXS XLF D will still run at 96 kHz internally using an internal SRC Sampling Rate Converter Use Dante Controller when establishing a complex sys tem that requires advanced settings or large scale systems The following functions are available when using the DZR D...

Page 32: ...s To use the abovementioned functions you will need to update to the supported firmware version For more information on the use of Yamaha digital mixers see the relevant manual for the model in use https www yamaha com proaudio Digital mixer Supported firmware version TF series V3 6 and later CL series V5 1 and later QL series V5 1 and later ...

Page 33: ...roperly with this product Preventing accidental data erasure Your USB flash drive may come with a write protect function to prevent accidental data erasure Use the write protect feature to prevent important data from being overwritten Conversely when saving data check that the USB flash drive s write protect function is off before using the flash drive Turning the power off when connecting the USB...

Page 34: ...ernal device Off 28 Function Category Parameter Default value Setting range Full range Subwoofer Page number Standard Dante Standard Dante TUNING HPF OFF 60Hz 70Hz 80Hz 90Hz 100Hz 110Hz 120Hz OFF 60Hz to 120Hz 11 15 LPF 60Hz 70Hz 80Hz 90Hz 100Hz 110Hz 120Hz 120Hz 60Hz to 120Hz 11 15 POLARITY NORMAL NORMAL INVERTED D CONTOUR OFF NORMAL FOH MAIN MONI TOR OFF NORMAL OFF NORMAL FOH MAIN MONITOR 11 15 ...

Page 35: ...LVL Analog Output Level 1 0 0dB 80 0 to 10 0dB 19 ANA OUT2 LVL Analog Output Level 2 0 0dB 80 0 to 10 0dB DNT OUT1 LVL Dante Output Level 1 0 0dB 80 0 to 10 0dB DNT OUT2 LVL Dante Output Level 2 0 0dB 80 0 to 10 0dB UTILITY PANEL SETUP BRIGHTNESS 6 1 to 10 19 CONTRAST Full range 5 Subwoofer 12 1 to 16 20 BLACKOUT OFF OFF ON PANEL LOCK PANEL LOCK OFF OFF ON 20 PIN CODE 0000 Four digit numeral SAVE ...

Page 36: ...UNMANAGED LOCAL For display only READ ONLY READ WRITE READ ONLY NETWORK UNIT ID 01 01 to FE 11 25 IP SET IP SETTING DHCP UNIT ID DHCP STATIC IP 25 IP ADR IPv4 NETMASK IPv4 GATEWAY IPv4 MAC For display only DEVECE INFORMATION THERMAL For display only 26 VERSION FIRMWARE For display only Dante For display only SERIAL For display only INITIALIZE 26 LOG LOG LIST 27 SAVE TO USB UPDATE FIRMWARE 27 PRESE...

Page 37: ...it HF or LF Continuing use may cause the power supply unit to malfunction Reduce the output level before using again 34 AMP PROTECT LIMIT An output limiter has been applied due to an abnormality detected in the amplifier HF or LF Wait for the heat to subside before using again The product may be faulty if symptoms per sist even after cooling down Please contact your Yamaha dealer 35 HF OVER TEMP P...

Page 38: ... 70 POWER TURNED ON The power turned on 71 POWER TURNED OFF The power turned off 72 SHORT INTERRUPTION Restarted system after performing a shutdown due to an instantaneous power failure Connect to a stable power source 73 HOST FIRMWARE UPDATE COMPLETED Firmware update completed 74 PANEL UNLOCKED Removed panel lock 77 PRESET RECALLED Recalled preset Preset number 78 PRESET STORED Stored preset Pres...

Page 39: ...AUX10 D1 AUX10 D2 AUX11 D1 AUX11 D2 AUX12 D1 AUX12 D2 AUX13 D1 AUX13 D2 AUX14 D1 AUX14 D2 AUX15 D1 AUX15 D2 AUX16 D1 AUX16 D2 AUX17 D1 AUX17 D2 AUX18 D1 AUX18 D2 AUX19 D1 AUX19 D2 AUX20 D1 AUX20 D2 MONI L D1 MONI L D2 MONI R D1 MONI R D2 ST L R D1 ST L D2 ST R ST L SUB D1 ST L D2 SUB DZR D DXS XLF D TF series Option on the PATCH screen see page 24 ROUTER INPUT Output channel ST R SUB D1 ST R D2 SU...

Page 40: ...e is a signal in the SP Output Meter the speaker units might be damaged Please contact your Yamaha dealer Display goes off after a few moments The protection function for the display is active Press either the main knob or the Back key to return to the normal display The screen display goes off in a few seconds The BLACKOUT function has been set to ON Press either the main knob or the Back key to ...

Page 41: ...ceiving of audio signals over a Dante network and the use of a remote controller Avoid using the same ID for the same model devices on the same network Device Label This is used to identify Dante devices on a Dante network Under normal circumstances the Dante device receiving the transmission identifies the Dante device sending the transmission using its Device Label By default Yamaha devices are ...

Page 42: ...oil Neodymium magnet 18 Cone 4 Voice coil Ferrite magnet 15 Cone 4 Voice coil Ferrite magnet MF 8 Cone 1 5 Voice coil Ferrite magnet HF 2 Voice coil 1 Throat compression driver Titanium diaphragm Neodymium magnet Enclosure Material Finish Color Plywood Durable polyurea coating Black Floor Monitor Angle 50 Symmetrical 50 Symmetrical 50 Dimensions W H D with rubber feet 550 897 520 mm 450 761 460 mm...

Page 43: ... 24 dBu Input impedance 20 kΩ Input Sensitivity 0 dBu Vomume max 10 dBu Volume center Analog OUT XLR3 32 2 CH1 THRU fix CH2 THRU or DSP OUT XLR3 32 2 CH1 2 THRU or DSP OUT Dante D model only etherCON CAT5e 2 Daisy Chain 2 IN 2 OUT Fs 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 88 2 kHz 96 kHz and Remote Control 1000BASE T USB USB2 0 host 5 V 500 mA AC IN IEC AC inlet 1 V Lock Residual Noise LEVEL Min LF 59 dBu HF 60 dBu 59 d...

Page 44: ...0 ms 3 0 ms 4 8 ms 3 5 ms 2 0 ms 1 DANTE FS 88 2 kHz 6 0 ms 3 0 ms 4 8 ms 3 5 ms 2 0 ms 1 DANTE FS 48 kHz 6 5 ms 3 5 ms 5 3 ms 4 0 ms 2 5 ms 1 DANTE FS 44 1 kHz 6 6 ms 3 6 ms 5 4 ms 4 1 ms 2 6 ms 1 All models Analog IN LINE OUT 0 2 ms Analog IN Dante OUT DANTE FS 96 kHz 1 7 ms 1 DANTE FS 88 2 kHz 1 7 ms 1 DANTE FS 48 kHz 2 2 ms 1 DANTE FS 44 1 kHz 2 3 ms 1 Dante IN LINE OUT DANTE FS 96 kHz 1 7 ms ...

Page 45: ...tion Power Consumption In Power Consumption Out Watts Dissipated Btu h kcal h Idle 0 5 45 0 45 154 39 1 8 out LF 3Ω HF 8Ω 1 3 150 78 72 512 129 1 3 out LF 3Ω HF 8Ω 2 7 325 207 118 1 109 280 100V 50Hz Current Draw A 100 V Watt W Thermal Dissipation Power Consumption In Power Consumption Out Watts Dissipated Btu h kcal h Idle 0 7 40 0 40 137 34 1 8 out LF 4Ω 2 7 180 100 80 614 155 1 3 out LF 4Ω 6 1 ...

Page 46: ...Reference 46 Dimensions DZR315 D 41 366 92 287 41 287 448 51 4xM10 550 897 520 41 808 282 2xM10 41 4xM10 808 4xM10 366 92 366 92 448 51 Unit mm ...

Page 47: ...Reference 47 DZR15 D 41 672 2xM10 460 41 672 329 254 257 240 2xM10 2xM8 367 240 41 254 329 3xM10 2xM8 450 761 367 240 41 254 329 3xM10 2xM8 504 5 0 Unit mm ...

Page 48: ...Reference 48 DZR12 D 2xM8 2xM8 3xM10 41 239 277 240 327 2xM8 3xM10 646 410 239 394 277 199 5 240 41 557 2xM10 41 557 2xM10 240 327 41 239 277 444 5 0 Unit mm ...

Page 49: ...Reference 49 233 240 166 236 2xM8 2xM10 315 537 233 166 236 240 2xM10 2xM8 392 5 0 236 176 41 145 240 451 345 2xM8 2xM10 28 474 2xM8 DZR10 D Unit mm ...

Page 50: ...Reference 50 720 550 657 Ø35 M20 82 40 16 x M6 DXS18 XLF D Unit mm ...

Page 51: ...Reference 51 M20 Ø35 587 450 600 82 40 16 x M6 DXS15 XLF D Unit mm ...

Page 52: ... ch2 D1 D2 A1 A2 D1 D2 METER METER SRC ROUTER ch1 ch2 To A2 To A1 A2 A1 1 LINE HF LF DA HF LF 2 LINE MF DELAY 0 140ms GAIN DELAY DSP OUT 1 2 AD IIR Correct EQ GAIN DELAY User EQ IIR 6bands MUTE HPF Off 60 120Hz TOTAL SP EQ DELAY ALIGNMENT METER AD METER METER DA Network DANTE SENSITIVITY 3way model ROUTER LEVEL FIR Correct EQ 1 LIMITER MUTE LIMITER DA DSP D CONTOUR OFF NORMAL FOH MAIN MONITOR LIMI...

Page 53: ...L 18 DNT OUT1 LVL 19 DNT OUT2 LVL 19 DNT SENS DANTE SENSITIVITY 18 Dual pole sockets 5 D XSUB 11 16 E E symbol 11 EQ 11 16 equalizer 11 F Factory presets 13 Feet cups 5 FIRMWARE 26 FLAT 16 FOH MAIN 15 FS DANTE FS 24 G GATEWAY 25 H high pass filter 11 15 HPF 11 15 I INITIAL DATA 13 INPUT 18 INPUT jacks 7 Input Meter 11 Input Meter DNT 11 INVERTED 11 15 IP ADR 25 IP SET IP SETTING 25 L LABEL 11 24 L...

Page 54: ... Screw holes for eye bolts 5 Screw holes for U bracket 5 SERIAL 26 SP Output Meter 11 STANDARD 23 Star Network 29 STATE 25 STATIC IP 25 SYNC indicator 8 T TEMP 22 THERMAL 26 THRU DSP OUT switch 7 THRU OUTPUT jacks 7 Tiltable pole socket 5 TIME 16 U UNIT ID 11 24 25 USB terminal 6 User preset list 13 UTILITY 11 19 V Vents 7 VERSION 26 W Wheel mounting screws 5 X XTEND LF extended LF 16 Manual Devel...

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