Yamaha CS1D User Manual

Owner’s Manual
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product.
2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA.
3. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class “B” digital devices. Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices. This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual, may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices. Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations. If this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be determined by turning the unit “OFF” and “ON”, please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures: Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference. Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s. In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead, change the lead-in to coaxial type cable. If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results, please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product. If you can not locate the appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha Corporation of America, Electronic Service Division, 6600 Orangethorpe Ave, Buena Park, CA 90620
The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries.
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COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT
(DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE)
Responsible Party : Yamaha Corporation of America
Address : 6600 Orangethorpe Ave., Buena Park, Calif. 90620
Telephone : 714-522-9011
Type of Equipment : Control Surface
Model Name : CS1D
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.
See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is sus­pected.
* This applies only to products distributed by
YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
(FCC DoC)
NEDERLAND / THE NETHERLANDS
• Dit apparaat bevat een lithium batterij voor geheugen back-up.
• This apparatus contains a lithium battery for memory back-up.
• Raadpleeg uw leverancier over de verwijdering van de batterij op het moment dat u het apparaat ann het einde van de lev­ensduur of gelieve dan contact op te nemen met de vertegen­woordiging van Yamaha in uw land.
•For the removal of the battery at the moment of the disposal at the end of life please consult your retailer or Yamaha repre­sentative office in your country.
• Gooi de batterij niet weg, maar lever hem in als KCA.
• Do not throw away the battery. Instead, hand it in as small chemical waste.
(lithium disposal)
This product contains a high intensity lamp that contains a small amount of mercury. Disposal of this material may be regulated due to environmen­tal considerations. For disposal information in the United States, refer to the Electronic Industries Alliance web site: www.eiae.org
YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
(mercury)* This applies only to products distributed by

Important

Read the following before operating the CS1D

Warnings
Do not allow water to enter this unit or allow the unit to become wet. Fire or electrical shock may result.
Connect this unit’s power cord only to an AC outlet of the type stated in this Owner’s Manual or as marked on the unit. Failure to do so is a fire and electrical shock hazard.
Do not place heavy objects, including this unit, on top of the power cord. A damaged power cord is a fire and electrical shock hazard. In particular, be careful not to place heavy objects on a power cord covered by a car­pet.
Do not modify the unit. Doing so is a fire and electri­cal shock hazard.
Do not place a container with liquid or small metal objects on top of this unit. Liquid or metal objects inside this unit are a fire and electrical shock hazard.
Cautions
This unit has ventilation holes at the top and bottom to prevent the internal temperature rising too high. Do not block them. Blocked ventilation holes are a fire hazard.
Since this device is heavy, please use an appropriate number of people (two or more) when moving it.
Before moving the CS1D, you must be sure to lower the display toward the back until it is fastened in posi­tion.
Do not use the device or headphones for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level, since this can cause permanent hearing loss. If you experi­ence any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, consult a physician.
Do not apply oil, grease, or contact cleaner to the fad­ers. Doing so may cause problems with electrical con­tact or fader motion.
Operating Notes
The digital circuits of this unit may induce a slight noise into nearby radios and TVs. If noise occurs, relo­cate the affected equipment.
Using a mobile telephone near this unit may induce noise. If noise occurs, use the telephone away from the unit.
XLR-type connectors are wired as follows: pin 1: ground, pin 2: hot (+), and pin 3: cold (–).
If the message “WARNING LOW BATTERY !” appears when you turn on this unit, contact your dealer as soon as possible about replacing the internal data backup battery. The unit will still operate correctly, but data other than the presets will be lost. We recommend that you save the data on an ATA­compatible PC flash storage card before replacing the battery.
The performance of components with moving con­tacts, such switches, rotary controls, faders, fans, and connectors, deteriorates over time. The rate of deterio­ration depends on the operating environment and is unavoidable. Consult your dealer about replacing defective components.
The CS1D is cooled by fan exhaust openings located on its rear panel. Check these regularly and use a vac­uum cleaner etc. to ensure that the openings do not become clogged with dust. Before performing this maintenance, you must turn off the POWER switch of the PM1D power supply unit and make sure that the CS1D is not operating.
The power must be turned on/off using the POWER switch of the PW1D power supply unit. Do not turn the power on/off by plugging in the power cable, or by using a power strip or circuit breaker. Doing so may cause malfunctions.
Do not rapidly turn on and off the POWER switch of the PW1D power supply unit. Doing so may cause excessive current to damage the system. You must allow at least five seconds to elapse between power-on and power-off.

Handling the included PM1D System Software disc

The included PM1D System Software Disc is CD-R media containing documentation and software for the PM1D. A computer with a connected CD drive is required in order to use this documentation and software. For details on the contents, refer to the documentation on the disc. Please observe the following points when handling the disc. Failure to do so may cause problems such as the recorded data being lost, the drive to malfunction, or the printed label to become blurred.
Do not place the disc in locations of direct sunlight, high temperature, or high humidity.
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Do not touch either surface of the disc. Hold the disc at the edges. Gently wipe dust or dirt off of the recording surface of the disc.
Important
Do not wipe the disc with chemicals or detergents. Do not bend or drop the disc. Use an air duster or cleaner to remove dust. Vigorously
rubbing the surface of the disc with a dry cloth may scratch the disc.
Do not write on the disc or affix labels to it. Keep water droplets or condensation off of the label
surface. Yamaha Corporation makes no guarantee of a disc
that is rendered unreadable due to careless handling.

CS1D Exclusion of Certain Responsibility

Manufacturer, importer, or dealer shall not be liable for any incidental damages including personal injury or any other damages caused by improper use or operation of the CS1D.

About the LCD display

The LCD screen built into the CS1D has the following characteristics. Please be aware that even if the following symp­toms occur, this is not a malfunction or a defect.
Since the LCD display is manufactured with extremely delicate technology, individual pixels may not display correctly. (A pixel may be constantly lit or constantly dark.)
The LCD screen may be affected by changes in the ambient temperature.
Depending on the environment of use, you may notice unevenness in brightness or small spots.
Since the LCD screen uses a cold cathode tube for a backlight, the state of the display will gradually change over time.

Cautions when handling the track pad

Place your hand and arm in a relaxed, natural posi­tion, and operate the track pad by moving your finger lightly across the surface or tapping it gently.
This device is designed to be operated with one finger. It will not operate in the following situations.
1) When operated by a gloved finger
2) When operated with a pen, ballpoint pen, or pen­cil etc.
3) When operated by two or more fingers
4) When operated with an object placed on it
The unit may not operate correctly if water droplets or condensation are present on the surface, or if operated using a soiled or sweaty finger. If condensation occurs, dry the unit thoroughly, or wipe it dry before use.
Trademarks
ADAT MultiChannel Optical Digital Interface is a trademark and ADAT and Alesis are registered trademarks of Alesis Corporation. Tascam Digital Interface is a trademark and Tascam and Teac are registered trademarks of Teac Corpora­tion. Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Compact Flash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation. Yamaha is a trademark of Yamaha Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged.
To avoid malfunctions, please observe the following cautions.
1) Do not drop objects on the unit, strike it, or sub­ject it to strong physical shock.
2) Do not spill coffee, juice, or other liquids on the unit.
Do not operate the unit with a pointed metal object such as a pen, since this will damage the unit.
If the surface becomes soiled, wipe it clean with a dry cloth. If the surface is severely soiled, wipe with a moist cloth, and dry carefully before use.
Do not touch the surface while the por is being turned on.
Copyright
No part of the CS1D software or this Owner’s Manual may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means without the prior written authorization of Yamaha Corporation.
© 2000 Yamaha Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Operating Manual
Operating Manual
(Start-up)

Contents

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
About the “CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Printing conventions in “CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Introducing the various components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Terms used in the “CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Connections (Standard mode). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Connecting the console and engine (Standard mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Connecting an analog input/output unit to the engine (Standard
mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Connecting a digital input/output unit to the engine (Standard mode) . . . . . . . . 9
Connections (Mirror mode). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Connecting the console and engines (Mirror mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Connecting an analog input/output unit to the engines (Mirror mode) . . . . . . . 12
Connecting a digital input/output unit to the engines (Mirror mode) . . . . . . . . 13
Turning on the power and verifying the connections . . . . . . .14
Turning on the power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Checking the status of each device (Standard mode). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Checking the engine (Standard mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Checking the analog input unit (Standard mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Checking the analog output unit (Standard mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Digital input/output unit (Standard mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Checking the status of each device (Mirror mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Engines (Mirror mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Checking the analog input unit (Mirror mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Checking the analog output unit (Mirror mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Checking the digital input/output unit (Mirror mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Basic settings (Standard mode). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Selecting the operation mode (Standard mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Setting the word clock (Standard mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
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Contents
Basic settings (Mirror mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Selecting the operation mode (Mirror mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Setting the word clock (Mirror mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Checking the operation of input units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Preparations for checking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Connect the monitor system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Connect an input source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Patch the input unit to an input channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Monitor the input signal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Checking the operation of an output unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Preparations for checking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Connect the monitor system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Connect an input source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Patch the input unit to an input channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Patch the STEREO A channel to an output unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Send the input signals of input channels 1/2 to the STEREO bus . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Turn off the power. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
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Introduction

About the “CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)”

The “CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)” is an introductory manual that explains how to connect the various compo­nents of the PM1D system and verify that the PM1D system is operating correctly. When starting up the PM1D system for the first time, or if you have changed the configuration of the system such as when the PM1D system has been moved to another location and/or re-connected, we recommend that you follow the procedure described in this manual to verify that the system is operating correctly.
This manual explains only the minimum operations. For details on operating the PM1D system, please refer to “CS1D Operating Manual (Basic operation)”
For details on the specifications and functionality of the engine (DSP unit DSP1D-EX {DSP1D}) and I/O units, please refer to the owner’s manual included with each device.
For details on the function and operation of the con­trollers and connectors found on the top panel, rear panel, and front panel of the console (CS1D), refer to “CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware).”
For details on the software in the display screen of the console (CS1D), refer to “CS1D Reference Man­ual (Software).”
Screen shots shown in this manual are taken from a prototype. Please be aware that they may differ slightly from the actual screens on your unit.

Printing conventions in “CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)”

Differences between the 96 channel model and 48 channel model
In general, the “CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)” is written with the 96 channel model PM1D system (the model with the DSP1D-EX as the engine) in mind. Where the functionality of the 96 channel model differs from the 48 channel model (the model with the DSP1D as the engine), the functionality of the 48 channel model is enclosed in curly brackets { }.
Standard mode and Mirror mode
The PM1D system has two operation modes (ele­ments that determine system structure and connec­tion method); “Standard mode” in which one console is connected to one engine, and “Mirror” mode in which one console is connected to two engines of which only one is used.
Be aware that the mode used by the PM1D system will depend not only on the number of engines, but also on the type of connections and on the internal settings.
Explanations that apply only to Standard mode will be indicated by the following symbol.
DSP
x1x1
The PM1D system version 1.0 does not support any other operation mode (i.e., other than Mirror mode) in which two engines are used.
Distinguishing between the controls of the CS1D and the on-screen knobs/buttons
Names of controls (switches, encoders, faders) on the top panel, rear panel, and front panel of the CS1D are enclosed in square brackets [ ] in order to distin­guish them from the knobs and buttons etc. that are displayed in the screen.
Example : Tu rn on the [TO ST] switch.
(This indicates an operation on the top panel of the CS1D.)
Example : Click the BASIC button.
(This indicates an operation in the display screen.)
Va r ious icons
The following icon is used to call your attention to various tips for operation or to reference pages.
Hint
The following icon is used to indicate particularly important items or operations that you must be aware of.
Explanations that apply only to Mirror mode will be indicated by the following symbol.
DSP
x2x2
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Introducing the various components

The PM1D system consists of the following types of components. (The components that are actually included will differ depending on your system.)
Engine (DSP1D-EX {DSP1D})
This is the DSP unit that performs the majority of the audio processing in the PM1D system, such as audio sig­nal input/output, mixing, and effects. There are two models of engine: the 96 channel DSP1D-EX , and the
48 channel DSP1D .
ENGINE ID
A B
CONTROL I/O
1 2
INPUT
CONFIGURATION
48CH 96CH
POWER
ON/ OFF
Console (CS1D)
The mixing operations, scene memory/library opera­tions, and various editing operations of the PM1D sys­tem are performed from this console.
The following models of AI8 are available, depending on the type of analog input cards that are installed.
AI8-ML8
A unit with eight mic/line input cards installed
AI8-AD8
A unit with eight AD cards installed
AI8-ML4AD4
A unit with four mic/line input cards + four AD cards installed
Cards can be installed in the AI8 only by a Yamaha service engineer. The user must never attempt to install a card himself.
Analog output unit (AO8)
This is an output unit that outputs analog audio signals from the engine, and can accommodate eight DA cards (LMY4-DA).
1234567
8
OUTPUT UNIT NO.
INPUT SELECTOR
A
B
POWER ON/ OFF
ANALOG OUTPUT BOX
Power supply (PW1D)
This power supply provides power to the console.
POWER
ON OFF
Analog input unit (AI8)
This is an input unit that inputs analog audio signals to the engine, and can accommodate up to eight analog input cards.
12345678
INPUT UNIT NO.
PHANTOM MASTER
ON
OFF
POWER
ON/ OFF
ANALOG INPUT BOX
+48V
The following types of cards can be installed in the AI8.
Mic/line input card (LMY2-ML)
AD card (LMY4-AD)
Cards can be installed in the AO8 only by a Yamaha service engineer. The user must never attempt to install a card himself.
Digital input/output unit (DIO8)
I/O UNIT ID
PORT B SELECTOR
5-8 1-4
POWER
ON/ OFF
This unit performs input/output of ADAT, Tascam, and AES/EBU format digital audio signals and input/output of analog audio signals to and from the engine of the PM1D system. Each DIO8 unit can accommodate up to eight digital I/O cards or analog I/O cards. The following types of card can be installed.
Card Format Input Output
MY8-TD TASCAM 8 IN 8 OUT MY8-AT ADAT 8 IN 8 OUT MY8-AE AES/EBU 8 IN 8 OUT MY8-AD ANALOG IN 8 IN — MY4-AD ANALOG IN 4 IN — MY4-DA ANALOG OUT 4 OUT AP8AD* ANALOG IN 8 IN — AP8DA*
*: Manufactured by Apogee Corporation
ANALOG OUT 8 OUT
* As of September 1, 2000
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It is not possible to install and use a total of five or more AP8AD/AP8DA cards. Also, if you are using AP8AD/AP8DA cards simultaneously with MY8­AD/MY4-AD/MY4-DA cards, there are restrictions on the number of cards, as described below. Never exceed the allowable number of cards, since attempting to use a greater number of cards than allowed may damage the DIO8 due to excessive current. If you are not using AP8AD or AP8DA cards, or if you are using AP8AD or AP8DA cards simultaneously with an MY8-TD/MY8-AT/MY8­AE card, there is no limitation on the number of MY8-TD/MY8-AT/MY8-AE cards that can be used.
Introducing the various components
[AP8AD] +
[AP8DA] cards
used
Total 0 cards Up to a total of 8 cards
Total 1 card Up to 6 cards
Total 2 cards Up to 4 cards
Total 3 cards Up to 2 cards
Total 4 card Up to 1 card
Total 5 or more cards cannot be used
[MY8-AD] + [MY4-AD] +
[MY4-DA]
cards used
——
[MY8-TD] + [MY8-AT] +
[MY8-AE] cards
used
Up to the number of vacant DIO8 slots
Up to the number of vacant DIO8 slots
Up to the number of vacant DIO8 slots
Up to the number of vacant DIO8 slots
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CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)

Terms used in the “CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)”

Of the specialized terms used in operating the CS1D, this section will explain the terms that appear in “CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up).” For a more detailed explanation of terms, refer to “CS1D Operating Manual (Basic Operation).”
[CURSOR] switches
Track pad
Display
Data entry block
Display
This refers to the LCD display located in the upper center of the CS1D console. When you wish to change an internal setting of the CS1D, you can recall the appropriate screen in the display, and use the buttons or knobs in the display to edit the setting.
Pointer
The arrow shown in the display is called the “pointer,” and is used to select the object that you wish to modify. You can move the pointer by pressing your finger on the track pad (located in the data entry block) and dragging it up/down/left/right.
Pointer
Right switch
Left switch[ENTER] switches
Click
“Click” refers to the action of placing the pointer on a specific item in the display, and pressing the left or right switch of the track pad (located in the data entry block). This action is used to turn an on-screen button on/off, or to move the cursor to a specific item.
Using the [CURSOR] switches (located in the data entry block) to move the cursor to a specific item and then pressing the [ENTER] switch will have the same result as clicking on that item.
Hint
As alternative ways to perform this action, you can use a mouse connected to the MOUSE connector of the CS1D, or use the arrow keys and ENTER key of a keyboard connected to the KEYBOARD connector of the CS1D.
Mouse left click
Cursor
The red frame shown in the display is called the “cur­sor.” An on-screen item will be enclosed by the cur­sor to indicate that this item is selected for modification.
Cursor
4
Left switch
Click
Mouse right click
Right switch
Click
Drag
“Drag” refers to the action of placing the pointer over a specific object on the screen, and holding down the left or right switch while you slide your fin­ger left/right/up/down across the track pad. This action is used to continuously adjust a knob or slider in the screen, or to move a specific item to another location.
Hint
As an alternative way to perform this action, you can use a mouse connected to the MOUSE connector of the CS1D.
Introducing the various components
Track pad
Drag
While pressing
Drag
Mouse
5
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Connections (Standard mode)

DSP
x1x1
This section explains connections for Standard mode, in which one console (CS1D) is connected to one engine (DSP1D­EX {DSP1D}).

Connecting the console and engine (Standard mode)

The following diagram shows typical connections between the console and engine for Standard mode.
ENGINE A
IN OUT
CONSOLE
I/O
CONTROL
I/O
DIGITAL
ENGINE A
(DSP1D-EX{DSP1D})
Digital input/output connections
Use the included D-sub half pitch 68 pin cable to connect the DIGITAL I/O ENGINE A connector of the console to the CONSOLE I/O connector of the engine.
These connectors transmit and receive multi-channel digital audio signals.
The console and engine each have two identical digi­tal input/output connectors, numbered 1 and 2.
These two sets of connectors are completely identi­cal, and the system will operate normally if just one set is connected. However, you may connect both 1 and 2 so that one of them can be used as a backup.
You must connect the identically-numbered con
­nectors of the console and engine to each other. If differently-numbered connectors are connected to each other, the system will not function correctly.
I/O
1
ENGINE A
IN OUT
CONTROL
2
I/O
CONSOLE (CS1D)
DC POWER
INPUT A
3
POWER SUPPLY (PW1D)
This method of connection is recommended for most cases.
DIGITAL I/O
CONSOLE
2
ENGINE B
1 2121
Console (CS1D)
ENGINE A
CONSOLE
CASCADE
I/O
1IN531
2 OUT 6 4 2
DIGITAL I/O
OUTPUT
Engine
(DSP1D-EX {DSP1D})
6
Connections (Standard mode)
22
22
Hint
If both digital input/output connectors 1 and 2 are connected, connector 1 will be given priority when the power is turned on.
If the word clock stops being supplied from either connector 1 or 2 (whichever is the currently-used connector), the receiving device will automatically switch to the other connector.
Use only Yamaha-manufactured D-sub half pitch 68 pin cables to connect the digital input/output con­nectors. Operation cannot be guaranteed if any other cables are used.
If you need a cable of a different length than the included D-sub half pitch 68 pin cable, please con­tact your dealer.
Control input/output connections
Use BNC cables (50
) to connect the CONTROL I/ O ENGINE A IN connector of the console to the CONTROL I/O OUT connector of the engine, and the CONTROL I/O ENGINE A OUT connector of the console to the CONTROL I/O IN connector of the engine.
These connectors transmit and receive control sig­nals between the console and engine.
The console and engine each have two identical sets of connectors, numbered 1 and 2.
These two sets of connectors are completely identi­cal, and the system will operate normally if just one set is connected. However, you may connect both 1 and 2 so that one of them can be used as a backup.
This method of connection is recommended for most cases.
MIDI CONTROL I/O
IN
USB
WORD CLOCK
IN
OFF
75
ON
CONSOLE
1
IN
OUT
2
IN
OUT
REMOTE
RS-422
GPI
TIME CODE IN
CONTROL I/O
CONSOLE ENGINE B ENGINE A
1
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
1
IN
OUT
2
2
IN
OUT
Console (CS1D)
1
IN
OUT
2
IN
OUT
OUT
THRU
PC CONTROL
RS-232-C
OUT
Hint
If both control input/output connectors 1 and 2 are connected, connector 1 will be given priority when the power is turned on.
If the currently-used control output connector stops functioning correctly, the receiving device will auto­matically switch to the other connector.
Power supply connections
Use the included special cable to connect the DC POWER INPUT connector of the console to the DC OUTPUT connector of the PW1D power supply.
The rear panel of the console has two DC POWER INPUT connectors, A and B.
If you are using only one power supply, you may con­nect it to either DC POWER INPUT connector.
Hint
You can also connect two power supplies to the two DC POWER INPUT connectors A and B. If this con­nection method is used, the PM1D system will con­tinue to operate even if one of the power supplies should unexpectedly fail, since the other power sup­ply will continue to supply power to the system.
2
Engine
(DSP1D-EX {DSP1D})
You must connect the identically-numbered con
­nectors of the console and engine to each other. If differently-numbered connectors are connected to each other, the system will not function correctly.
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CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)
Connecting an analog input/output unit to the engine (Stan­dard mode)
The following diagram shows a common way of making connections between the engine and analog input/output units for Standard mode.
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INPUT 2
INPUT 1
ENGINE A
(DSP1D-EX{DSP1D})
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT A INPUT AOUTPUT A OUTPUT A
AI8 (ID=2) AI8 (ID=1) AO8 (ID=1) AO8 (ID=2)
ANALOG INPUT BOXANALOG INPUT BOX
CONTROL PORT Switch = A
CONTROL PORT Switch = A
Analog input unit AI8 connection
Connect the OUTPUT A connector of the AI8 analog input unit to one of the INPUT 1–INPUT 10 con­nectors of the engine. Set the CONTROL PORT switch (located on the rear panel of the AI8) to the A position.
Analog output unit AO8 connection
Connect the INPUT A connector of the AO8 analog output unit to one of the OUTPUT 1–OUTPUT 6 connectors of the engine. Set the INPUT SELECTOR switch (located on the front panel of the AO8) to the A position.
Hint
An AI8 analog input unit can be connected to any INPUT connector of the engine, and the number of that INPUT connector will be the ID number of that unit. Similarly, an AO8 analog output unit can be connected to any OUTPUT connector of the engine, and the number of that OUTPUT connector will be the ID number of that unit.
INPUT SELECTOR Switch = A
ANALOG OUTPUT BOX ANALOG OUTPUT BOX
INPUT SELECTOR Switch = A
Be careful not to connect inputs and outputs in reverse. If such a connection is made, the unit will not be recognized and cannot be controlled.
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1
2
Connections (Standard mode)

Connecting a digital input/output unit to the engine (Standard mode)

When connecting a DIO8 digital input/output unit to the engine in Standard mode, the method will depend on whether you use only slots 1–4 (of the DIO8’s slots 1–8) or slots 1–4 as well as slots 5–8.
If input/output cards are installed only in DIO8 slots 1–4
The following diagram shows example connections for when input/output cards are connected only to slots 1–4 of the DIO8.
ENGINE A
INPUT 1
Connect the OUTPUT A connector of the digital input/output unit to one of the INPUT 1–10 connec­tors of the engine, and connect the INPUT A connec­tor of the digital input/output unit to one of the OUTPUT 1–6 connectors of the engine. In this case, set the PORT B SELECTOR switch (located on the front panel of the DIO8) to the 5-8 position.
(DSP1D-EX{DSP1D})
OUTPUT A INPUT A
DIO8 (ID=1)
PORT B SELECTOR=5–8
OUTPUT 1
If input/output cards are also installed in DIO8 slots 5–8
The following diagram shows example connections for when input/output cards are installed in DIO8 slots 1–4 and also in slots 5–8.
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
OUTPUT INPUT
Connect the OUTPUT connectors A/B of the digital input/output unit to the INPUT 1–10 connectors of the engine, and connect the INPUT connectors A/B of the digital input/output unit to OUTPUT 1–6 connectors of the engine. In this case, set the PORT B SELECTOR switch (located on the front panel of the DIO8) to the 5-8 position.
ENGINE A
(DSP1D-EX{DSP1D})
BBAA
DIO8 (ID=1)
PORT B SELECTOR=5–8
OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
Hint
The DIO8 digital input/output unit can be con­nected to any INPUT connector/OUTPUT connec­tor of the engine. The DIO8 will automatically select a control connector according to the status of con­nections, and the connector number of the engine connected to that connector will be displayed in the LED display as the unit ID. In the example shown above, the INPUT 1 connector number is the unit ID number.
Be careful not to connect inputs and outputs in reverse. If such a connection is made, the unit will not be recognized and cannot be controlled.
When using an MY8-AT card to handle ADAT for mat signals, synchronization may tend to be lost easily, depending on the device that is connected.
1
2
For more reliable synchronization, we recommend that the word clock for the combination of digital audio equipment you are using be taken from other than the ADAT format connector.
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Connections (Mirror mode)

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This section explains connections for Mirror mode, in which one console (CS1D) is connected to two engines (DSP1D­EX {DSP1D}).

Connecting the console and engines (Mirror mode)

The following diagram shows typical connections between the console and engines for Mirror mode.
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CONSOLE
I/O
ENGINE A ENGINE B
IN OUT IN OUT
CONTROL
I/O
DIGITAL
I/O
ENGINE A
(DSP1D-EX{DSP1D})
CONSOLE (CS1D)
WORD
CLOCK IN
WORD
CLOCK IN
DC POWER
INPUT A
POWER SUPPLY (PW1D)
Clock Generator
Digital input/output connections
Use the included D-sub half pitch 68 pin cables to connect the DIGITAL I/O ENGINE A connector of the console to the CONSOLE I/O connector of engine A, and the DIGITAL I/O ENGINE B connector of the console to the CONSOLE I/O connector of engine B. These connectors transmit and receive multi-channel digital audio signals.
ENGINE A ENGINE B
IN OUT
CONTROL
I/O
CONSOLE
I/O
IN OUT CONTROL
ENGINE B
(DSP1D-EX{DSP1D})
WORD
CLOCK IN
3
4
set is connected. However, you may connect both 1 and 2 so that one of them can be used as a backup.
This method of connection is recommended for most cases.
CONSOLE
CASCADE
I/O
1IN5
2
CONSOLE
DIGITAL I/O
ENGINE B
1 2121
ENGINE A
I/O
CONSOLE
CASCADE
I/O
1IN5
Use only Yamaha-manufactured D-sub half pitch 68 pin cables to connect the digital input/output con­nectors. Operation cannot be guaranteed if any other cables are used.
If you need cables of a different length than the included D-sub half pitch 68 pin cables, please con­tact your dealer.
The console and engines A/B each have two identical sets of digital input/output connectors, numbered 1 and 2. These two sets of connectors are completely identi­cal, and the system will operate normally if just one
10
Console
2 OUT 6
Engine B Engine A
(CS1D)
2 OUT 6
1
Connections (Mirror mode)
22
22
22
22
Hint
If both digital input/output connectors 1 and 2 are connected, connector 1 will be given priority when the power is turned on.
If the word clock stops being supplied from either connector 1 or 2 (whichever is the currently-used connector), the receiving device will automatically switch to the other connector.
2 Control input/output connections
Use BNC cables (50) to connect the CONTROL I/
O ENGINE A IN and OUT connectors of the console to the CONTROL I/O OUT and IN connectors of engine A. In the same way, connect the CONTROL I/ O ENGINE B IN and OUT connectors of the console to the CONTROL I/O OUT and IN connectors of engine B. These connectors transmit and receive control signals between the console and engines A/B.
The console and engines A/B each have two identical sets of connectors, numbered 1 and 2. These two sets of connectors are completely identical, and the sys­tem will operate normally if just one set is connected. However, you may connect both 1 and 2 so that one of them can be used as a backup.
This method of connection is recommended for most cases.
1
2
MIDI CONTROL I/O
IN
OUT
THRU
PC CONTROL
RS-232-C
USB
WORD CLOCK
IN
OFF
75
ON
OUT
MIDI CONTROL I/O
IN
OUT
THRU
PC CONTROL
RS-232-C
USB
WORD CLOCK
IN
OFF
75
ON
OUT
CONSOLE
1
IN
OUT
2
IN
OUT
REMOTE
RS-422
GPI
TIME CODE IN
CONTROL I/O
CONSOLE ENGINE B ENGINE A
1
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
1
IN
OUT
2
2
IN
OUT
Console (CS1D)
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
CONSOLE
1
IN
OUT
2
IN
OUT
REMOTE
RS-422
GPI
TIME CODE IN
Power supply connections
Use the included special cable to connect the DC POWER INPUT connector of the console to the DC OUTPUT connector of the PW1D power supply.
The rear panel of the console has two DC POWER INPUT connectors, A and B. If you are using only one power supply, you may connect it to either DC POWER INPUT connector.
You can also connect two power supplies to the two DC POWER INPUT connectors A and B. If this con­nection method is used, the PM1D system will con­tinue to operate even if one of the power supplies should unexpectedly fail, since the other power sup­ply will continue to supply power to the system.
Wor d cl ock connections
Use BNC cables (75
) to connect the clock output connector of an external clock generator to the WORD CLOCK IN connector of the console, and to the WORD CLOCK IN connectors of engines A/B.
Connect the word clock transmitting and receiving devices in a one-to-one relationship, and turn on the 75
screen for the receiving device.
The word clock transmission/reception circuit is designed with one-to-one connection in mind. For this reason, if you connect multiple receiving devices to a single clock transmission connector, performance may be impaired and the system may fail to operate correctly. If you cannot avoid using this type of connection, turn on the 75 devices, and turn off the 75
switch for one of the receiving
switches for all
remaining devices.
In Mirror mode, you can also switch to the other engine manually if the currently-used engine expe­riences difficulties. In order to minimize the clock switching time in such cases, we recommend that you supply a word clock from an external clock generator to the con­sole and to engines A/B. Of course, switching will occur even without this type of supply method.
Engine B Engine A
Hint
If both control input/output connectors 1 and 2 are connected, connector 1 will be given priority when the power is turned on.
Control output connectors 1/2 will always output the same signals. If the currently-used control output connector stops functioning correctly, the receiving device will automatically switch to the other connec­tor.
You must connect the identically-numbered con
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3
4
nectors of the console and engine to each other. If differently-numbered connectors are connected to each other, the system will not function correctly.
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CS1D Operating Manual (Start-up)

Connecting an analog input/output unit to the engines (Mirror mode)

The following diagram shows a common way of making connections between the engine and analog input/output units for Mirror mode.
WORD
CLOCK IN
INPUT 2
ENGINE A
INPUT 1
(DSP1D-EX{DSP1D})
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OUTPUT 2
OUTPUT 1
INPUT A INPUT AOUTPUT A OUTPUT A
AI8 (ID=2) AI8 (ID=1) AO8 (ID=1) AO8 (ID=2)
WORD
CLOCK
IN
CONTROL PORT Switch = A
CONTROL PORT Switch = A
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
WORD
CLOCK IN
(DSP1D-EX{DSP1D})
Clock Generator
Analog input unit AI8 connection
Connect the OUTPUT A connector of the AI8 analog input unit to one of the INPUT 1–INPUT 10 con­nectors of engine A, and connect the OUTPUT B connector of the AI8 to one of the INPUT 1–INPUT 10 connectors of engine B.
ANALOG INPUT BOXANALOG INPUT BOX
WORD
CLOCK IN
ENGINE B
ANALOG OUTPUT BOX ANALOG OUTPUT BOX
INPUT B INPUT BOUTPUT B OUTPUT B
INPUT SELECTOR Switch = A
OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT 2
INPUT SELECTOR Switch = A
WORD
CLOCK IN
Analog output unit AO8 connection
Connect the INPUT A connector of the AO8 analog output unit to one of the OUTPUT 1–OUTPUT 6 connectors of engine A. Connect the INPUT B con­nector of the AO8 to one of the OUTPUT 1–OUT­PUT 6 connectors of engine B.
When using Mirror mode, OUTPUT connectors A and B of the AI8 must be connected to the identi­cally-numbered INPUT connector of engines A and B. Be aware that if these are connected to differently­numbered INPUT connectors, the content of the input signals will change when you switch between engines A and B.
When using Mirror mode, leave the CONTROL PORT switch of the AI8 in the A position as the default setting.
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When using Mirror mode, INPUT connectors A and B of the AO8 must be connected to the identically­numbered OUTPUT connector of engines A and B. Be aware that if these are connected to differently­numbered OUTPUT connectors, the content of the output signals will change when you switch between engines A and B.
When using Mirror mode, leave the INPUT SELEC­TOR switch of the AO8 in the A position as the
1
2
default setting.
Be careful not to reverse the input and output. If you do so, the unit will not be recognized, and cannot be controlled.
Connections (Mirror mode)

Connecting a digital input/output unit to the engines (Mirror mode)

The following diagram shows the usual method of connecting the engines to a digital input/output unit in Mirror mode.
WORD
CLOCK IN
ENGINE A
INPUT 1
(DSP1D-EX{DSP1D})
OUTPUT 1
OUTPUT A INPUT A
DIO8 (ID=1)
OUTPUT B INPUT B
ENGINE B
(DSP1D-EX{DSP1D})
INPUT 1 OUTPUT 1
When using a DIO8 digital input/output unit in Mirror mode, only the input/output cards installed in slots 1–4 can be used. Connect the OUTPUT A connector of the DIO8 digital input/output unit to one of the INPUT 1–10 connectors of engine A, and connect the OUTPUT B connector to an INPUT 1–10 connector of engine B. In the same way, connect the INPUT A connector of the DIO8 to one of the OUTPUT 1–6 connectors of engine A, and connect the INPUT B connector to an OUTPUT 1–6 connector of engine B.
In Mirror mode, INPUT connectors A and B of the DIO8 must be connected to the identically-num­bered OUTPUT connector of engines A and B. Simi­larly, OUTPUT connectors A and B of the DIO8 must be connected to the identically-numbered INPUT connector of engines A and B.
Be aware that if differently-numbered connectors are used, the content of the input and output signals will change when you switch between engines A and B.
WORD
CLOCK IN
WORD
CLOCK IN
When using the system in mirror mode, set the DIO8’s front panel PORT B SELECTOR switch to 5– 8 if you will be using connector A as the default, or to 1–4 if using connector B as the default.
Be careful not to connect inputs and outputs in reverse. If you do so, the unit will not be recognized, and cannot be controlled.
When using an MY8-AT card to handle ADAT for mat signals, synchronization may tend to be lost easily, depending on the device that is connected. For more reliable synchronization, we recommend that the word clock for the combination of digital audio equipment you are using be taken from other than the ADAT format connector.
Clock Generator
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Turning on the power and verifying the connections

Here’s how to turn on the power of the various components in the PM1D system, and verify that the devices are con­nected correctly.
Before you continue with the following procedure, connect the various components of the system as described on pages 6–13.
Hint
We recommend that you use the following procedure to verify the connections not only when starting-up the PM1D system for the first time, but also after you have moved the system to a different location or changed its configuration or connections.

Turning on the power

When you have finished connecting the various components of the PM1D system, turn on the power in the order of input/output units, engine(s), and the console power supply.
Before turning on the engine (DSP1D) or the console power supply (PW1D), you must wait at least five seconds after the power was turned off. Failing to observe this waiting period may cause malfunctions.
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If you are using Mirror mode, turn on the power of the clock generator as well.
The “PM1D Operating Manual (Start-up)” assumes that the various internal settings of the CS1D are in their default state. If you have already modified the settings of the CS1D from their initial state, or if you are not sure whether the settings are in their initial state, turn on the PW1D power supply, and when the opening title appears in the LCD screen, press both the left and right switches located below the CS1D track pad and hold them down until the MEM­ORY INITIALIZATION popup window appears. Refer to “CS1D Reference Manual (Software).” However, if you turn on the power in this way, the scene and library data that you saved will be lost. Be careful not to inadvertently erase important data.
After the opening screen appears in the CS1D display, the following screen will appear.
Brightness
Adjust the brightness knob (located at the right of the display) so that the screen can be comfortably viewed at the angle from which you will operate the console.
Each device must be powered-on using the power switch of the device itself. You must also observe the correct sequence in which to power-on each device.
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Turning on the power and verifying the connections
If the opening screen is followed by the “VERSION CHECK” popup window, it is possible that the PM1D system version is incorrect. Please unify the software version of all connected devices. For the procedure, refer to the expla­nation within the included PM1D System Software disc.
Hint
Normally, the display will show the screen that was accessed last when the power was turned off.

Checking the status of each device (Standard mode)

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After you turn on the power of the PM1D system, you can use the LEDs and indicators of the various components to check that connections between components have been made appropriately. Check the status of each device as described below. The checking method differs between Standard mode and Mirror mode. This section describes checking for Standard mode.
For Mirror mode, refer to “Checking the status of each device (Mirror mode)” (→p.18).
Checking the engine (Standard mode)
The front panel of the DSP1D-EX {DSP1D} engine shows the following information.
ENGINE ID
A B
CONTROL I/O
1 2
INPUT
CONFIGURATION
48CH 96CH
1 ENGINE ID
These indicators show whether the engine (DSP1D­EX {DSP1D}) is connected to the ENGINE A or ENGINE B connectors (DIGITAL I/O, CONTROL I/ O) of the console. In Standard mode, the A LED will always be lit.
2 CONTROL I/O
If the CONTROL I/O connectors of the engine and console are connected correctly, the LED for the cur­rently-valid CONTROL I/O connector (either 1 or 2) will light.
CONFIGURATION
48CH 96CH
ENGINE ID
A B
CONTROL I/O
1 2
INPUT
POWER ON/ OFF
1
2
3
3 INPUT CONFIGURATION
This indicates the number of monaural input chan­nels that can be used on this engine. If the engine is the DSP1D-EX, the “96CH” LED will light. {For the DSP1D, the “48CH” LED will light.}
For details on the lit/dark status of each indicator, refer to the operating manual included with the DSP1D-EX {DSP1D}.
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Checking the analog input unit (Standard mode)
If the AI8 input unit is correctly connected to the engine, the INPUT UNIT ID indicator of the AI8 will show the ID number of that unit (i.e., the number of the INPUT connector on the engine to which the AI8 is connected).
ID number of the AI8 (when the AI8 is connected to the
INPUT 1 connector of the engine)
12345678
If the AI8 connections or word clock synchroniza tion are faulty, one of the following error displays will appear in the INPUT UNIT ID indicator.
........................The AI8 is connected to an
OUTPUT connector of the engine. Re-connect it to an INPUT connector.
........................Either the cable connected to the
OUTPUT connector of the AI8 rear panel is disconnected, or the connection destination is incor­rect. Please check the cable.
UL (unlocked) ....The word clock of the AI8 is not
synchronized with the PM1D system. Check the connection for the WORD CLOCK IN connector of the AI8, or the CS1D word clock
UC (unconnected)
settings ( Control signals are not being
p.24).
received correctly. Make sure that the engine is powered-on.
INPUT UNIT ID
INPUT UNIT NO.
PHANTOM MASTER
ON
+48V
OFF
POWER
ON/ OFF
ANALOG INPUT BOX
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E1
E3
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Turning on the power and verifying the connections
Checking the analog output unit (Standard mode)
If the AO8 analog output unit is correctly connected to the engine, the OUTPUT UNIT ID indicator of the AO8 will dis­play the ID number of that unit (i.e., the number of the OUTPUT connector on the engine to which the AO8 is con­nected). If multiple connectors are connected, the number of the connector used by the engine to transmit and receive control signals will be displayed.
ID number of the AO8 (when the AO8 is connected to the OUTPUT 2
connector of the engine)
1234567
If the AO8 connections or word clock synchroniza tion are faulty, one of the following error numbers will appear in the OUTPUT UNIT ID indicator.
.........................The AO8 is connected to an
INPUT connector of the engine. Re-connect it to an OUTPUT connector.
.........................The cable connected to the
INPUT connector on the AO8 rear panel has been disconnected or is connected to the wrong des­tination. Check the cable.
OUTPUT UNIT ID
8
OUTPUT UNIT NO.
INPUT SELECTOR
A
B
POWER
-
E2
E3
ON/ OFF
ANALOG OUTPUT BOX
UL (unlocked) ... The word clock of the AO8 is not
synchronized with the PM1D system. Check the connection for the WORD CLOCK IN connector of the AO8, or the CS1D word clock settings (
UC (unconnected) .Control signals are not being
p.24).
received correctly. Make sure that the engine is powered-on.
Digital input/output unit (Standard mode)
If the DIO8 digital input/output unit is correctly connected to the engine, the I/O UNIT ID indicator of the DIO8 will show the ID number of that unit (i.e., the number of the OUTPUT connector on the engine to which the DIO8’s INPUT A connector is connected). If multiple connectors are connected, the number of the connector used by the engine to transmit and receive control signals will be displayed.
ID number of the DIO8 (when the INPUT A connector of the DIO8 is connected to the OUTPUT 3 connector
of the engine)
PORT B SELECTOR
For details on the lit/dark status of the indicators of the AI8, AO8, and DIO8, refer to the owner’s man­uals included with each unit.
I/O UNIT ID
5-8 1-4
ON/ OFF
I/O UNIT ID
POWER
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Checking the status of each device (Mirror mode)

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Here’s how to check the connection status of each device when using the PM1D system in Mirror mode.
Engines (Mirror mode)
The front panel of each DSP1D-EX {DSP1D} engine displays the following information.
ENGINE ID
A B
CONTROL I/O
1 2
INPUT
CONFIGURATION
48CH 96CH
POWER ON/ OFF
ENGINE ID
These indicators show whether the DSP1D-EX {DSP1D} is connected to the ENGINE A or the ENGINE B connectors (DIGITAL I/O, CONTROL I/ O) of the console.
When either the A or the B LED is lit, the corre­sponding engine is in use. If one of the LEDs is blink­ing, the corresponding engine is ready.
If the ENGINE ID LEDs for both engines A and B blink when the power is turned on even though engines A/B are both connected, please check the connections of each engine (digital input/output connectors, control input/output connectors).
If both LEDs are dark, digital signals or control sig­nals are not being passed between the engine and the console. Check the connections between engines A/B and the console, and between the con­sole and the power supply.
ENGINE ID
A B
CONTROL I/O
1 2
INPUT
CONFIGURATION
48CH 96CH
1
2
3
1
2
3
CONTROL I/O
If the CONTROL I/O connectors of the engine and console are correctly connected, the LED will light to indicate which of the two sets of CONTROL I/O connectors (1 and 2) is currently being used.
When the power is turned on, engine A will be given priority. If LED 2 lights when the power is turned on even though connectors 1 and 2 are both connected, check the connections for connec­tor 1.
If LED 1 blinks, control signals are not being passed between the engine and the console. Check the CONTROL I/O connections between the DSP1D-EX {DSP1D} and the CS1D.
INPUT CONFIGURATION
This indicates the number of monaural input chan­nels that can be used with this engine.
The “96CH” LED will light for the DSP1D-EX, and the “48CH” LED will light for the DSP1D.
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Turning on the power and verifying the connections
Checking the analog input unit (Mirror mode)
If the AI8 analog input unit is correctly connected to the engine in Mirror mode, the INPUT UNIT ID indicator of the AI8 will show the ID number of that unit (i.e., the number of the INPUT connector on the engine to which the AI8 is connected), and the dot ( . ) will light on both sides of the ID number.
ID number of the AI8 (when the AI8 is connected to the
INPUT 1 connector of the engine)
12345678
If the connections of the AI8, the setting of the CONTROL INPUT SELECTOR switch, or the word clock synchronization are not correct, one of the following error displays will appear in the INPUT UNIT ID indicator.
.........................The AI8 is connected to an
OUTPUT connector of the engine. Re-connect it to an INPUT connector.
.........................The cable connected to the
OUTPUT connector on the rear panel of the AI8 has been discon­nected, or is connected to the wrong destination. Check the cable.
UL (unlocked) ....The word clock is not synchro-
nized. Check the connections of the AI8’s WORD CLOCK IN con­nector, or the word clock settings of the CS1D (
UC (unconnected) ..Control signals are not being
p.28).
received correctly. Make sure that the engine is powered-on.
ID number and A (or b) displayed alternately
Since control signals from the CS1D forcibly switched the valid engine to A (or B), the setting of the CONTROL INPUT SELECTOR switch of the AI8 does not match the actual operation. This display does not signify an actual error. How­ever as necessary, check the setting of the CON­TROL INPUT SELECTOR switch or the setting of the CS1D.
INPUT UNIT NO.
PHANTOM MASTER
ON
OFF
POWER ON/ OFF
ANALOG INPUT BOX
+48V
INPUT UNIT ID
E1
E3
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Checking the analog output unit (Mirror mode)
In Mirror mode if the AO8 is correctly connected to the engine, the OUTPUT UNIT ID indicator of the AO8 will show the ID number of that unit (i.e., the number of the OUTPUT connector on the engine to which the AO8 is connected), and the dot ( . ) will light on both sides of the ID number.
ID number of the AO8 (when the AO8 is connected to the OUTPUT 2
connector of the engine)
1234567
If the connections of the AO8, the setting of the INPUT SELECTOR switch, or the word clock syn­chronization are not correct, one of the following error displays will appear in the OUTPUT UNIT ID indicator.
........................The AO8 is connected to an
INPUT connector of the engine. Re-connect it to an OUTPUT connector.
........................The cable connected to the
INPUT connector on the rear panel of the AO8 has been dis­connected, or is connected to the wrong destination. Check the cable.
UL (unlocked) ....The word clock is not synchro-
nized. Check the connections of the AO8’s WORD CLOCK IN con­nector, or the word clock settings of the CS1D (
UC (unconnected) ..Control signals are not being
p.28).
received correctly. Make sure that the engine is powered-on.
ID number and A (or b) displayed alternately
Since control signals from the CS1D forcibly switched the valid engine to A (or B), the setting of the INPUT SELECTOR switch of the AI8 does not match the actual operation. This display does not signify an actual error. How­ever as necessary, check the setting of the INPUT SELECTOR switch or the setting of the CS1D.
OUTPUT UNIT ID
8
OUTPUT UNIT NO.
INPUT SELECTOR
A
B
POWER
ON/ OFF
ANALOG OUTPUT BOX
E2
E3
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Turning on the power and verifying the connections
Checking the digital input/output unit (Mirror mode)
If the output unit and the engine are correctly connected in Mirror mode and the PORT B SELECTOR of the DIO8 is in the 5-8 position, the I/O UNIT ID indicator will show the ID number of that unit (i.e., the number of the OUTPUT con­nector on the engine to which the INPUT A connector of the DIO8 is connected), and a dot ( . ) will be displayed at each side of the number.
ID number of the DIO8 (when the INPUT A connector of the DIO8 is connected to the OUTPUT 3 connector
of the engine)
If the PORT B SELECTOR switch of the DIO8 or the word clock synchronization are not correct, the I/O UNIT ID indicator of the DIO8 will show one of the following error displays.
UL (unlocked) ....The word clock of the DIO8 is
not synchronized with the PM1D system. Check the con­nections of the DIO8’s WORD CLOCK IN connector, or the word clock setting of the CS1D (
p.28).
ID number and A (or b) displayed alternately
Since control signals from the CS1D forcibly switched the valid engine to A (or B), the setting of the PORT B SELECTOR switch of the DIO8 does not match the actual operation. This display does not signify an actual error. However as necessary, check the setting of the PORT B SELECTOR switch or the setting of the CS1D.
I/O UNIT ID
PORT B SELECTOR
5-8 1-4
POWER
ON/ OFF
I/O UNIT ID
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Basic settings (Standard mode)

DSP
x1x1
When starting up the PM1D system for the first time, you will need to select the operation mode of the PM1D (which is what determines the system configuration and how the components are connected to each other), and set the word clock that will be shared by the entire system. Once these settings have been made, the PM1D system will automatically remember them. (However if you modify the configuration of the system, you may need to make settings again.)
Be aware that the display screens and settings differ between Standard mode and Mirror mode. This section explains the basic settings for Standard mode. If you are using Mirror mode, please proceed to “Basic settings (Mirror mode)” (
p.26).

Selecting the operation mode (Standard mode)

The “operation mode” determines the configuration of the PM1D system and how the components are connected to each other. The PM1D system version 1.0 supports two modes: “Standard mode” in which one console is used with one engine, and “Mirror mode” in which one console is used with two engines.
[Procedure]
1. In the LED FUNCTION ACCESS block, press the [SYS/W.CLOCK] switch several times to access the screen shown on the following page.
LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block
[SYS/W.CLOCK] switch
Hint
The switches of the LCD FUNCTION ACCESS block are used to access specific functions in the display. By pressing the same switch repeatedly, you can succes­sively access different screens within that function.
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