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DME Setup Manual
• For more details regarding a specific DME unit, please refer to the manual supplied with the unit in question, and for more details regarding the DME Designer application, please refer to the DME Designer manual (pdf).
• Please note that, within this document, the term “DME” refers to the DME64N and DME24N, while the term “DME Satellite” refers to the DME8i-C, DME8o-C, DME4io-C, DME8i-ES, DME8o-ES, and DME4io-ES
is manual describes the process of setting up a DME system, from making the initial DME unit settings (DME64N /
DME24N / DME8i-C / DME8o-C / DME4io-C / DME8i-ES /DME8o-ES / DME4io-ES) to synchronizing with the DME
Designer application installed on a computer.
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1-1. Install DME Designer and DME-N Network Driver
1-2. Install the USB-MIDI Driver
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13
Setting up DME64N/24N
Networks via
Panel Operations
is section explains how to setup networks directly
from a DME64N/24N.
page
13
Related web site on DME
Units and peripherals
is section serves as a guide to online
information on Speaker Processor Components
library data, optional cards, and touch-panel
controllers (AMX/Creston).
page
13
Connecting to
External Devices
is section covers connection to
remote controllers via Ethernet
or GPI.
page
16
Troubleshooting & Tips Chart
is chart serves as a quick guide to the steps that should be taken to
ensure correct operation of DME units.
page
14
Appendix:
Detailed DME-N Network Driver settings
Connecting a single DME unit
directly to a computer via USB cable
Setting up DME cards
(only when expansion cards will be used)
Conguring components and Writing congurations
Going Online and Checking sound output
DME setup
Changing the computer's IP address settings
Setting the DME-N Network Driver
Connecting with DME Designer
Connecting multiple DME units
to a computer via Ethernet cables
Connecting Computer and DME unit
is sections covers procedures for either connecting a single DME unit to a computer or connecting multiple DME units to
a computer within the same subnet.
4. In-depth Information on DME Units
1. Installing the Software
2. Basic Setup 3. Advanced Setup
Follow the procedure outlined below to install the DME Designer application and the
DME-N Network Driver using the DME Designer Combo Installer.
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1-1. Install DME Designer and DME-N Network Driver
1-1-1. Once downloaded and extracted, open the DME Designer Combo Installer V*.*.*
folder and double-click the “setup.exe” application.
e setup wizard for the DME Designer Combo Installer will be displayed. (Note: V*.*.*
indicates the version number of the actual le.)
1-1-2. Follow the instructions provided on-screen to install the software.
DME Designer will be installed rst of all, followed by the DME-N Network Driver. During
this process, the soware will be installed inside a folder named “DME Designer” in the
Program Files\YAMAHA\OPT Tools directory (default).
Note:
If a previous version of either of these exists on your computer, it will be uninstalled before installation of the
new version begins. In such a case, you will be asked to restart your computer after the older software has been
uninstalled. Whether replacing a previous version or installing for the first time, it will be necessary to restart your
computer. Please follow the instructions given at that time.
Begin by downloading the DME Designer Combo Installer and the USB-MIDI Driver from the
“Downloads” page on the Yamaha Pro Audio website
(http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/downloads/rm_so/index.html).
Use this link to download the required driver. Select the correct driver for your computer's OS.
Note: DME Designer V3 supports Windows 2000, XP, and Vista.
e following items must be downloaded in order that DME Series devices can be connected to a computer and put to practical use.
DME Designer Combo Installer
Note:
While it may be downloaded separately, DME-N Network Driver can also be found within the same folder as DME Designer when that application has been downloaded.
1. DME Designer:
This dedicated application is used to make system settings within DME units and to conveniently setup sound-processing congurations.
Note:
DME Designer can be freely used on your computer even when no DME units are connected.
2. DME-N Network Driver:
This driver is needed in order for your computer and DME unit(s) to be connected via Ethernet.
USB-MIDI Driver:
This driver is needed in order for your computer and a DME unit to be connected using a USB cable.
When each has been downloaded, please expand it and place the expanded folder in an easy-to-nd location such as your desktop.
en, follow the steps described below in order to install the soware.
1. Installing the Software
4. In-depth information
on DME Units
3. Advanced Setup
(via Ethernet cables)
2. Basic Setup
(via USB cable)
Appendix: Detailed
DME-N Network Driver Settings
DME Designer Combo Installer
(that contains DME Designer application and DME-N Network Driver)
USB-MIDI Driver
1. Installing the Soware
1-2. Install the USB-MIDI Driver
Troubleshooting & Tips
Precaution regarding USB ports and driver installation
On computers featuring multiple USB ports, drivers are installed individu-
ally for each port. After installation, therefore, if connection is made via a
port other than that originally used, it will be necessary to install the driver
once again. To avoid this, either set a dedicated port for DME connection
in advance or install the driver on all of your computer's ports.
It is also important to note that USB drivers differ depending on the model
of DME used. Although the same driver can be used for multiple DME
units of the same model, different models – such as the DME64N and
DME24N – require different USB drivers. (To be exact, the USB drivers
themselves are identical, but the INF files used upon installation differ.)
Avoid USB hubs
As is often the case with digital mixers, your computer may not recognize
the DME unit if connected via a USB hub. In principle, therefore, connec-
tion should be made directly to one of your computer's built-in USB ports.
e procedure and screen which were described here are a case of
WindowsVista. When Windows 2000 or Windows XP is used, please set
up similarly according to directions of a screen.
For the latest information about DME Designer System Requirements, visit the
Yamaha Pro Audio website:
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
1. Installing the Software
4. In-depth information
on DME Units
3. Advanced Setup
(via Ethernet cables)
2. Basic Setup
(via USB cable)
Appendix: Detailed
DME-N Network Driver Settings
Turn on the DME unit and connect it to your computer using a USB
cable. When the message "Installing device driver software" appears in
the taskbar at the bottom right of the screen, install the driver manually.
“Found New Hardware”
window appears. Select
[Locate and install driver
software (recommended)].
Click the[Browse]button.
Locate the downloaded
and extracted “Driver”
folder and click [OK].Click
[Next] to start the
installation process.
Click the[Install]button.
Installing driver software.
A message will appear
when installation has
finished. Click [Close] to
complete the driver
installation process.
Select [Browse my
computer for driver software
(advanced).].
Select [I don’t have the
disc. Show me other
options.].
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1-2-7
1-2-8
1-2-9
1-2-2
1-2-3
1-2-4
1. Installing the Software
4. In-depth information
on DME Units
3. Advanced Setup
(via Ethernet cables)
2. Basic Setup
(via USB cable)
Appendix: Detailed
DME-N Network Driver Settings
USB cable
Main Panel window
Upon launch, two windows will be displayed.
2-1. Preparation
Before launching DME Designer, it is critical that the DME unit is turned on and then connected to the computer using a USB cable.
Once the DME unit has been connected, launch DME Designer.
In order to setup the currently-connected DME unit for editing,
double-click [DME] at the le of the Designer window.
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is section covers the most basic conguration
– that is, using a single PC to control a single DME unit.
2. Basic Setup
Connecting a single DME unit directly to a computer via USB cable
Designer window
Next, either
double-click the
currently connected
DME unit (a
DME24N in this
case) or drag and
drop it to the editing
area located to the
right of the list.
In response to this action, the Device Group and Sampling Frequency
Settings window will be displayed. Click the [OK] button to proceed.
* Group settings are not
necessary when only one
DME unit is connected.
* The sampling rate can
be changed later on.
Drag and drop
1. Installing the Software
4. In-depth information
on DME Units
3. Advanced Setup
(via Ethernet cables)
2. Basic Setup
(via USB cable)
Appendix: Detailed
DME-N Network Driver Settings
2-2. Setting up DME cards
e following settings are required only when expansion cards will be
used with the DME24N, or DME64N. If this is not the case, proceed to
Step (2-3) below.
With the expansion card
already inserted into the DME
unit, right-click on the
corresponding DME icon and
select [Properties…] from the
bottom of the menu displayed.
In the DME Device Properties
window that is displayed, select
the currently-inserted
expansion card as shown below
and click the [OK] button.
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Right-click
Drag and drop the components that you require into the conguration
area from the list on the le-hand side.
To connect components, click the
required input or output port and
drag the end of the connecting
wire to the required destination.
When you have setup all connections in the same way as shown below,
its time to write the conguration to the DME unit.
* Components can also be freely dragged around the configuration area using the mouse.
To remove a component or an incorrectly connected wire, click the component or wire,
confirm that it turns red, and then press the [Delete] button on the computer keyboard.
2-3. Conguring components
First of all, double-click the icon for your DME unit to
display the Conguration window.
Double-click
Drag and drop
Click
Click
k
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4. In-depth information
on DME Units
3. Advanced Setup
(via Ethernet cables)
2. Basic Setup
(via USB cable)
Appendix: Detailed
DME-N Network Driver Settings
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2-4. Creating scenes
First of all, at least one scene must be setup for the data created thus far.
To do so, follow the steps as shown below.
2-5. Going On-Line
* To go offline, click the [On-line] button to turn it off.
Next, click the [On-line] button from the Main Panel window.
When the Synchronization window is displayed, the text "Select IP
Address" will be displayed in red. Click this message and select the
required IP address from the drop-down menu.
In response to the prompt, "Synchronizing will cause audio to mute. Is
this OK?", click the [Yes] button.
When writing has been completed, the message, "Saving the Designer le
aer synchronization will enhance the speed of the next synchronization.
Do you want to save now?" will be displayed. If you want to save the le,
click the [Yes] button.
Aer returning to the Synchronization window, click the [Close] button.
When synchronization has been successfully achieved, the [On-line]
button at the bottom right of the Main Panel window will light up.
When the Sync Direction
window is displayed, ensure
that [DME Designer ->
Device] is selected, and then
click the [OK] button.
* If the required items are not displayed as a result of clicking, return to Step (2) above and
repeat the setting process.
Click
Click
When the Port window is
displayed, ensure that the Tx, Rx,
and Device Group settings are as
shown below.
If any are blank, click to display a
list of options and select
accordingly.
Click
Click
Click
Click
Click
Click
1. Installing the Software
4. In-depth information
on DME Units
3. Advanced Setup
(via Ethernet cables)
2. Basic Setup
(via USB cable)
Appendix: Detailed
DME-N Network Driver Settings
Host setting from the MIDI page on the hardware's Utility Display
The MIDI Setup page from the hardware's Utility Display contains a Host
option, and if this is set to "USB-1" or "USB-2", MIDI data will also be
exchanged via USB. In certain cases, this can make it impossible to
connect successfully with DME Designer using a USB cable; accord-
ingly, these settings should be avoided.
Troubleshooting & Tips
Problem:
The DME unit does not operate correctly in response to
control from your computer via USB.
Possible cause #1 and corrective action: DME Designer was launched
before connecting the USB cable and turning on the DME unit. Ensure
that the USB cable is connected and the DME unit is turned on before
launching DME Designer.
Possible cause #2 and corrective action: The USB-MIDI Driver Thru
ON/OFF parameter is not set to “OFF”. Select [Start] [Control Panel]
[Yamaha USB-MIDI Driver] and ensure that the [Thru ON/OFF]
parameter is set to “OFF”.
Possible cause #3 and corrective action: The same USB ports
have been selected for DME Designer and other MIDI applications.
Change port settings so that DME Designer and the other MIDI
applications use different ports.
Possible cause #4 and corrective action: The number of registered
MIDI devices exceeds the Windows limit. The Windows operating
system allows a maximum of 10 MIDI device drivers to be installed and
registered. In certain cases, connecting a device to a different USB port
can lead to it being recognized as a different device, thereby
“artificially” exceeding the limit. If MIDI does not function properly,
therefore, try uninstalling and then reinstalling the USB-MIDI driver.
Possible cause #5 and corrective action: Your USB-MIDI driver
is not the most up-to-date version supported by DME. Download
and install the most up-to-date USB-MIDI driver from the Yamaha
website (http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/)
By default, the gain is set to +10 dBu (i.e., the lowest possible level). Adjust
the sensitivity to the correct level for the connected audio equipment.
The level displayed by [Gain] is the sensitivity level to be matched. As
the sensitivity of most professional audio equipment (using XLR
connectors) is +4 dBu, the level shown by [Gain] should be set to "4" in
such a case. When using input from microphones or other similar
sources, turn the dial clockwise to adjust the input volume to a suitable
level. Specifically, it is recommended that the level shown by the input
meter be peaking at around -18 dB.
Note
2-6. Checking sound output
In the case of models with head amps, it will be necessary to congure
HA control before sound output from the system can be
checked.Right-click the [Analog Input] icon and select [Open HA Editor]
from the drop-down menu.
Right-click
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1. Installing the Software
4. In-depth information
on DME Units
3. Advanced Setup
(via Ethernet cables)
2. Basic Setup
(via USB cable)
Appendix: Detailed
DME-N Network Driver Settings
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In the following three cases, a USB cable should not be used to connect your computer and
DME units for actual operation; instead, you should make the necessary connections via Ethernet cables.
Two or more DME units are to be controlled in a single device group (using a Network switch).
Long cables are needed for connection.
The computer and DME unit(s) are to be connected wirelessly.
3. Advanced Setup
Connecting multiple DME units to a computer via Ethernet cables
Group Master
Network Switch
Ethernet straight cable
Ethernet straight cable
Ethernet cable
Ethernet cable
Device Group
DME4io-C (IP Address: 192.168.000.002)
DME8o-C
(IP Address: 192.168.000.003)
DME64N
(IP Address: 192.168.000.004)
Computer
(IP Address: 192.168.000.001)
When to connect via Ethernet cables:
If a company or office network is to be used
for this purpose, it will be necessary to
switch back and forth between the DME
network and the regular network. In such a
case, we recommend connection via USB or
the use of a commercially-available
Ethernet/USB interface.
Note
A Group Master device must be set for
the device group, with all other
devices in the group set as slaves.
Furthermore, if the DME network
contains one or more DME satellites, it
is recommended that one of the DME
satellites be set as the Group Master.
Note
Each DME unit to be networked must be assigned an IP
address,and this is done either by connecting a PC via USB
to one device at a time(described here). If using a DME64N or
DME24N, setting can be performed directly via the front
display(see page 13).
Note
3-1. DME setup
Assign an IP address to the DME unit using DME Designer connected via USB.
* By default, all DME units are assigned the IP address 192.168.000.002.
Please ensure that the USB-MIDI driver has been installed before proceeding.
* The same USB-MIDI driver can be used with DME satellites.
Do not connect the devices in a network until the IP addresses have been set. To
set the IP addresses,connect PC to each device in turn,using a USB cable.
For the purpose of explanation, we will make the following settings.
USB cable
This section will demonstrate how to make settings for the following sample configuration. It is important to remember, however,
that devices should never be connected until the required settings have been made.
1. Installing the Software
4. In-depth information
on DME Units
3. Advanced Setup
(via Ethernet cables)
2. Basic Setup
(via USB cable)
Appendix: Detailed
DME-N Network Driver Settings
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The computer can be connected to the device group master using a
USB cable. It is also possible to connect the computer to a Slave
DME using a USB cable if a DME Satellite is assigned as the device
group master.
Note
1. Ensure that the switch is capable of 100Base-TX operation.
2. Cables used to connect DME units to a network switch can be up to
100 meters in length. Correct operation at this upper-limit length
cannot, however, be guaranteed and will depend on the quality of the
hub and cables used.
3. Be sure to use Cat 5 shielded twisted-pair cables in order to maximize
resistance to electromagnetic interference.
Note
Select [Slave] in the
Master/Slave area of the
Network Setup window for
both the DME8o-C and the
DME64N.
Select [100Base-TX] in the
Link Mode area of the
Network Setup window for
both the DME8o-C and the
DME64N.
Setup ports as shown below.
Select [Network Setup] from the [Hardware] menu on the Main Panel window
Click the [OK] button to proceed.
Click [Utility] to display the Utility window and then click the [Network] tab
* For now, the default settings for the DME4io-C can be used as is.
DME4io-C Settings
DME8o-C
DME64N
* Although an error will be displayed on DME units at this time, it can be ignored.
(This message is output due to group settings not yet having been made.)
e next step is to make slave settings. In the same way as described above in
(1) DME setup, display the Network Setup window.
Click
If your computer is being used
within, for example, an office and
already has an IP address, either
the current setting can be
transcribed or you can connected it
to the Group Master using a USB
cable in order to perform setting.
Note
1. Installing the Software
4. In-depth information
on DME Units
3. Advanced Setup
(via Ethernet cables)
2. Basic Setup
(via USB cable)
Appendix: Detailed
DME-N Network Driver Settings
10
3-4. Setting the DME-N Network Driver
Select "Additional Options" from the Control Panel.
3-3. Connecting DME units to the network switch
When the required settings have been made, connect all DME units
and the computer to the switch using Ethernet cables.
At this point, the network should be setup in the same way as shown in
the Device Group diagram on page 08.
Select "Advanced Settings".
Computer
3-2.
Changing the computer's IP address settings
Open the Control Panel, and then select "View network status and tasks".
DME4io-C
DME8o-C
DME64N
Switch
USB
1. Installing the Software
4. In-depth information
on DME Units
3. Advanced Setup
(via Ethernet cables)
2. Basic Setup
(via USB cable)
Appendix: Detailed
DME-N Network Driver Settings
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3-5. Connecting with DME Designer
Launch DME Designer and place each of the currently connected devices
in the conguration.
When all devices have been displayed as shown below, select [Save and Close] to
complete the procedure. Although the IP addresses for all connected DME units
will be shown, a checkmark should only be placed next to that for the master
device. When this IP address has been selected, click [Add to Device List].
* You can change the device name by, for example, entering "DME4io-C" into the
[UNIT1] field and then clicking the [Apply] button.
In the Port dialog box, ensure that settings are as shown below and then
click the [OK] button.
Next, click the [On-line] button from the Main Panel window
Click "Select IP Address", ensure that the IP addresses for all devices are
displayed, and then click the [Go On-Line] button.
When the Sync Direction window is displayed, ensure that [DME
Designer -> Device] is selected, and then click the [OK] button.
Click the
[Port] button.
Once a conguration has been setup, create at least one scene.
NOTE: If multiple device groups have been set up, use the [Device Group] drop-down
menu to select the one to be synchronized.
In our example, the IP addresses of the first, second, and third devices
are 192.168.0.2, 192.168.0.3, and 192.168.0.4, respectively. Accord-
ingly, the last digit from [Detect from] should be set to 2 or lower, and
the last digit from [Detect to] should be set to 4 or higher. (Please note
that sorting may take a certain amount of time to complete if the search
range is too large.)
Note
Set the range of IP addresses to be sorted. Although the range in this case
is 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.4, we can select with the default settings.
Select using the checkbox, and then
Double-click
Drag and drop
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Troubleshooting & Tips
Over-the-counter security software
If antivirus, anti-spyware, or any other type of Internet security application is
installed on your computer, its firewall may block the DME-N Network Driver,
making connection and remote operation of the DME unit impossible. Care
should also be taken with regard to compatibility with peer-to-peer applications
and other communication software remaining constantly on in the background.
PC power-saving options
With laptops, certain power saving options can result in network communi-
cation being automatically turned off, which would lead to disconnection of
the DME unit if online at the time. Should you become aware of this type of
behavior, please check your power saving options.
Cables for computer connection (one-to-one)
The DME64N and DME24N can be connected using a crossover cable or a
switch. DME Satellite units can be connected using a straight-through
cable, a crossover cable, or a switch.
Wireless network
Over-the-counter wireless network access points can be used to establish
connections with laptops featuring wireless functionality. A good
understanding of network will be required in order to do so, and the access
point's user manual should be referenced for setting-related details.
Word-clock settings
When a new file is created using DME Designer, the word clock is set to
"INT48k" by default. In systems where the DME unit operates as a word-clock
slave, it will be necessary to change this word-clock setting before going online.
If the DME unit were to be brought online with the default setting unchanged, it
would not be word-clock locked with the other units in the system, resulting in
audible clicking and possibly damage to the other units. Whenever possible, it
is recommended that clock settings be made using DME Designer.
DME initialization
In certain cases, DME initialization can prove effective in resolving problems. In
particular, this approach is useful if a DME device freezes upon scene recall
(either during startup or when connected online).
*: Take care to avoid selecting option 02 (Delete All Data), as this will result
in the DME device's firmware also being deleted. It will not then be possible
to use the device until the firmware is reinstalled.
For details regarding initialization, please refer to the Owner's Manualthat
came with your DME device(s). Specifically, this information can be found
in the section "Initializing the DME64N/DME24N" of the DME64N/DME24N
manual, or in the section "Initializing the DME Satellite" of manuals for DME
satellites.
Using the Analyze function
After a configuration has been created using DME Designer, we recommend
that the Analyze function be used to check it. Please note that this function is the
only way to fully determine the viability of a design – that is to say, operation
cannot be guaranteed using the Resource Meter alone. It is important, therefore,
that the Analyze function always be used to perform a final check.
Automatic backup function and going online
If the [Store Project File into DME after synchronization] option at the bottom
left of the Synchronization window is not cleared when going online and
synchronizing with DME Designer version 3 or later, DME Designer will
create a backup of the computer's current data (.daf) within the DME unit's
memory after going online. Please note that if Wave files are being used,
synchronization can take at least twice as long as usual.
Furthermore, if your original project file is accidentally deleted or lost,
synchronization with DME devices will no longer be possible. For safety's
sake, therefore, it is advisable that a backup be made and that the [Store
Project File into DME after synchronization] item from the Synchronization
window or the DME File Storage item from the [File] menu be used to store
a copy of this file also on the DME device(s).
Problem: A compile error occurs during synchronization.
Possible cause #1 and corrective action: DSP total resource consump-
tion has exceeded the upper limit. Delete unneeded components. In
addition, it may be possible to ensure that compilation will be completed
normally even when total DSP resource consumption increases by replac-
ing some components with others using fewer resources or by dividing the
processing load between such components.
Possible cause #2 and corrective action: Wiring between components is
connected from multiple output terminals to a single input. Change the
wiring configuration so that each output is connected to a single input
terminal. If necessary, a matrix mixer or similar component can be used to
combine multiple outputs into one signal.
Problem: A component or wiring cannot be added.
Possible cause #1 and corrective action: DME Designer is online. Go
offline by clicking [Go Off-line] in the Synchronization window.
Possible cause #2 and corrective action: The Designer Window is not in
Edit Mode. Place a checkmark next to [Edit] on the [Tool] menu.
Possible cause #3 and corrective action: The current user is restricted
from editing. Logoff and then logon again as a new user or as the Adminis-
trator. (If edit restrictions must be applied to a user, set the option [Edit] in
the Security window.)
Problem: A user module is no longer displayed on the list.
Possible cause and corrective action: The contents folder ([File] menu
[Preference] [ContentsFolder]) has been changed, or the “User Module”
folder has been moved. Ensure that the user module files (.umf) are in the
"ContentsFolder" and "User Module" folders.
Problem: Configurations cannot be switched in the Navigator window.
Possible cause and corrective action: While online, it is not possible to
switch to a configuration that does not match the current scene. Switch to a
scene corresponding to the required configuration.
Problem: A User Module window does not open when the user module is
double-clicked.
Possible cause and corrective action: The user module in question has
been saved with [Open User Module Design Window] selected. Open the save
dialog, select [Open User Module Editor], and resave the user module.
Problem: An editor is not displayed when a slot-in component is
right-clicked and [Open] is selected from its context menu.
Possible cause and corrective action: The slot-in component in question
does not have an editor. No corrective action is required.
Problem: The message “Reset Config…” is displayed for a long time in the
message area of the Synchronization window.
Possible cause and corrective action: Processing may take time when
many scenes have been setup, and therefore, this display is not indicative
of a problem. Allow processing to finish normally.
Problem: The monitor output cannot be set. (Applies to the DME64N and
DME24N only.)
Possible cause and corrective action: Channels connected by wiring
cannot be used for monitor output. Select a channel not connected in this way.
1. Installing the Software
4. In-depth information
on DME Units
3. Advanced Setup
(via Ethernet cables)
2. Basic Setup
(via USB cable)
Appendix: Detailed
DME-N Network Driver Settings
13
Optional Extras
• Connection via Ethernet
Intelligent Control Panel ICP1
• Connection via General Purpose Interface (GPI)
Control Panel CP4SF, Control Panel CP1SF, or Control Panel CP4SW
1. Turn on the DME64N/24N.
2. Press the [HOME] key to display the
main screen.
3. Press and hold the [UTILITY] key for at
least 2 seconds to display the Utility
screen.
4. Press the [UTILITY] key several times
until the Net page appears.
5. Use the [ ] and [ ] keys to move the
cursor to the parameters listed below and press the [ENTER] key.
e corresponding editing dialog will appear. Set each of the following
parameters as described and press the [ENTER] key each time to conrm
and enter the settings.
Master/Slave
is parameter sets device-group master or slave status.
Master: One DME unit must be assigned as the master in each device group.
Slave: All other DME units in the group should be set to slave.
Note: 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.
ICP1, CP4SF, CP1SF, and CP4SW controllers are available as optional extras for remote external control of the DME units. For details regarding
installation of a control panel and connection to the DME unit, please refer to the owner’s manual that came with the control panel.
Device group and IP address settings for DME64N and DME24N units can be made directly via their front panels as follows.
e latest information about DME units and applications can be
downloaded from the Yamaha Pro Audio website.
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com
e latest version of the DME unit rmware can be downloaded from
the Yamaha ProAudio website.
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/downloads/rm_so/index.html
Setting up DME64N/24N Networks via Panel Operations
Related web site on DME Units and peripherals
4. In-depth Information on DME Units
IP Address
is parameter sets the IP address of the DME unit in question. All DME
units in the same device group must share the same network address.
Notes: 1. When only one DME unit (Master) is used, the IP address should be set to
“192.168.0.2”.
2. The subnet mask is fixed at “255.255.255.0”.
3. The host address can be set between 2 and 253 for the master device, and
between 3 and 253 for slaves.
4. Unless it is absolutely necessary to use a global IP address, you should
always use a private address (that is, 192.168.0.2. through
192.168.255.253). Consult with your network administrator if a global
address must be used.
Master ID
When a device is assigned as a slave using
Master/Slave above, this parameter sets
the host address for the corresponding
master. Setting of this parameter is not
possible when the DME unit in question
is assigned as the master.
Link Mode
Ensure that “100Base-TX” is selected for this parameter.
6. Press the [HOME] key to return and save your changes.
Whenever making GPI settings, check for responses using the GPI Setup page.
The GPI Setup page from the DME unit's Utility Display can be used to
monitor in real time the signals being input via the GPI IN terminal. This
can prove extremely useful in identifying the cause of GPI control prob-
lems after configuration as being within the GPI device, within the connec-
tions, or within the DME configuration. If the DME unit fails to operate as
required even though a signal is returned to the GPI IN terminal, the prob-
lem probably lies in the configuration data, or although unlikely, in the
DME unit itself. As this page can be used to check for GPI responses
when making GPI settings, it can be employed to great effect.
Maximum length of GPI cables
CPEV cables with a core diameter of 0.65 mm or more can be used over
distances of up to 100 m.
Tips
Library data for DMEseries Speaker Processor Components is available
from the”Downloads” page of the Yamaha Pro Audio website:
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/downloads/documents/index.html
For information on touch panel controllers, visit:
AMX's web site: http://www.amx.com/
CRESTRON's web site: http://www.crestron.com/
Connecting to External Devices
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3
4
1. Installing the Software
4. In-depth information
on DME Units
3. Advanced Setup
(via Ethernet cables)
2. Basic Setup
(via USB cable)
Appendix: Detailed
DME-N Network Driver Settings
ICP1 CP4SF CP1SF CP4SW
14
1. Target Device List
e Target Device List displays the name, IP address, MAC address, and
MIDI port number of all units registered for communication with the
DME-N Network Driver, and these can be sorted by clicking the
corresponding title bar. When a unit is selected within this list, its
communication parameters can be viewed and edited in the Device
information (2) area below.
• Device Name
• Device IP Address
• Device MAC Address
• Device Port No.
ese elds display the name, IP address, MAC address, and MIDI port
number of the corresponding unit. Refer to the Device information (2)
area for more details.
[New] button
Click [New] to add a new unit to the list. You can then edit the unit's
parameters as required using the elds in the Device information (2) area
below and click [APPLY] to conrm your changes.
[Duplicate] button
Click [Duplicate] to add a unit to the list by copying the data for the
currently selected unit. You can then edit the unit's parameters as required
using the elds in the Device information (2) area below and click
[APPLY] to conrm your changes.
[Remove] button
Click [Remove] to delete the selected unit from the list. If the unit in
question is not the lowest in the list, all those below it will be shied
upwards to maintain continuity.
[Remove ALL] button
Click [Remove ALL] to delete all units from the list.
[Undo] button
Click [Undo] to cancel a single operation and revert to the previous state.
is button will be grayed out and inactive immediately aer an undo
operation or aer the window is displayed.
2. Device Information Area
When a unit registered for communication with the DME-N Network
Driver is selected in the Target Device List (1), its communication
parameters can be viewed and edited in the Device Information area.
[Device Name]
is eld displays the name of the unit currently selected in the Target
Device List. e names “UNIT1” through “UNIT256” are applied by
default but can be freely edited using this eld.
[Device IP Address]
e IP address of the unit currently selected in the Target Device List can
be conrmed and set using these four elds. Refer to page 7 for details
regarding the conrmation and setting of IP addresses.
Note: Communication with DME units is only possible if the
corresponding IP addresses have been correctly setup.
[Device MAC Address]
ese elds display the MAC (Media Access Control) address of the unit
currently selected in the Target Device List. MAC addresses are
permanently assigned when DME units are manufactured and they
cannot be changed. ey are included here to prevent data from being
sent to the wrong unit if an incorrect IP address is set inadvertently. Refer
to page 7 for details regarding the conrmation of MAC addresses.
Notes: 1. Communication with DME units is only possible if the corresponding MAC
addresses have been correctly setup.
2. The MAC address of a connected unit cannot be changed.
[Device Port No.]
e MIDI port number of the unit currently selected in the Target Device
List can be set using this eld. Please note that the MIDI port number also
functions as a device ID number. It should be set to "1" for DME Satellite
units and to either "1" or "2" for DME64N/24N units.
Note: Communication with DME units is only possible if the
corresponding MIDI port numbers have been correctly setup.
[Apply] button
Click [Apply] aer editing the Device Name, Device IP Address, Device
MAC Address, or Device Port No. parameters to conrm your changes.
In addition, units added to the Target Device List (1) by clicking [New] or
[Duplicate] will not be registered for communication with the DME-N
Network Driver until [Apply] is clicked.
DME-N Network Driver Window
Select [Start] [Control Panel] [DME-N Network Driver] to display
the DME-N Network Driver window. e parameters contained in this
window are used to specify device information for communication with
the DME-N Network Driver
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2
3
Appendix:
Detailed DME-N Network Driver Settings
1. Installing the Software
4. In-depth information
on DME Units
3. Advanced Setup
(via Ethernet cables)
2. Basic Setup
(via USB cable)
Appendix: Detailed
DME-N Network Driver Settings
15
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1. Detect from
ese elds are used to specify the start IP address for automatic
detection.
2. Detect to
is eld is used to specify the end IP address for automatic detection.
3. Currently searching
is area displays the IP address being checked during automatic
detection and is blank otherwise.
4. [Start] button
Click [Start] to initiate automatic detection and populate the Detected
Device List (6). Note that this button is grayed out and inactive during
automatic detection.
5. [Abort] button
Click [Abort] to abort automatic detection. Note that this button is grayed
out and inactive when automatic detection is not in progress.
6. Detected Device List
e Detected Device List displays all detected units that are connected and
capable of communication with the DME-N Network Driver. No units
will be displayed initially.
[Add] Checkbox
Set the [Add] checkbox for those units to be added to the Target Device
List, and then click [Add to Device List] (below) to register the units in the
list. It is not possible to set the checkboxes of units that have already been
registered.
[Device IP Address]
is column displays the IP address of the detected unit in question.
[Device Name]
is column displays the name that has been registered for the detected
unit in question. If no name has been registered, the corresponding cell
will be blank.
[Device MAC Address]
is column displays the MAC address of the detected unit in question.
7. [Add to Device List] button
Click [Add to Device List] to register those detected units with set [Add]
checkboxes in the Target Device List.
8. [Cancel] button
Click [Cancel] to close the window without making any changes.
9. [Import Setup from File] button
When working in a dierent environment, you can import a previously
saved setup le. To do so, click [Import Setup from File] to display the
Open window. en, select a setup le and click [Open] to import the
corresponding settings.
10. [Export Setup to File] button
You can export setup data to a le for importing when working in a
dierent environment. To do so, click [Export Setup to File] to display
the Save As window. en, enter a le name and click [Save] to save
the setup le.
3. [Advanced Settings] Button
Click [Advanced Settings] to display the Advanced Settings window. For
more details regarding the advanced settings that can be made using this
window, please refer to the following Advanced Settings Window section.
Advanced Settings Window
Click [Advanced Settings] in the DME-N Network Driver window to
display the Advanced Settings window. e parameters presented in this
window are used to setup automatic detection by the DME-N Network
Driver; furthermore, setup les can also be imported and exported here.
Auto Detect area
e Auto Detect area is used to setup automatic detection of units that are
connected and capable of communication with the DME-N Network
Driver. In specic terms, a maximum of 254 addresses (***.***.***.1
through***.***.***.254) can be detected.
Note: Only the MAC addresses of units on the same subnet as the computer can
be detected. Before searching for MAC addresses, therefore, ensure that
the computer is connected to the subnet to be searched and that an
appropriate IP address has been assigned.
1. Installing the Software
4. In-depth information
on DME Units
3. Advanced Setup
(via Ethernet cables)
2. Basic Setup
(via USB cable)
Appendix: Detailed
DME-N Network Driver Settings
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