Yamaha DZR12-D, DZR10, DZR315-D, DZR315, DZR15-D User Manual

...
Page 1
POWERED LOUDSPEAKER POWERED SUBWOOFER
Reference Manual
JA
EN
Page 2

Contents

Introduction 3
DZR(-D), DXS-XLF(-D) Series Product Lineup .................................................... 3
Main Functions ....................................................................................................4
Structure of Manuals............................................................................................ 4
Functions 5
Full-range Speaker (Rear) ................................................................................... 5
Subwoofer (Rear)................................................................................................. 5
Rear Panel Full range Subwoofer ............................................................... 6
Power Section .............................................................................................. 7
Dante Section Dante model ......................................................................8
Panel Operations 9
Basic Operations ................................................................................................. 9
HOME Screen and Its Functions ....................................................................... 10
Alert Messages..................................................................................................12
Initialization ........................................................................................................ 12
Screen Functions 13
Screen Structure................................................................................................13
PRESET Screen ................................................................................................. 13
RECALL...................................................................................................... 14
STORE........................................................................................................ 14
CLEAR........................................................................................................ 14
TITLE .......................................................................................................... 14
PROTECT ................................................................................................... 15
HPF Screen Full range ................................................................................. 15
LPF Screen Subwoofer ................................................................................ 15
D-CONTOUR Screen Full range .................................................................. 15
D-XSUB Screen Subwoofer ......................................................................... 16
EQ Screen .........................................................................................................16
DELAY Screen ................................................................................................... 16
CARDIOID Screen Subwoofer ..................................................................... 17
ROUTER Screen................................................................................................ 18
UTILITY Screen ................................................................................................. 19
PANEL SETUP............................................................................................ 19
PANEL LOCK ............................................................................................. 20
DEVICE BACKUP....................................................................................... 23
DANTE SETUP Dante model ................................................................... 23
NETWORK Dante model ......................................................................... 25
DEVICE INFORMATION ............................................................................. 26
INITIALIZE.................................................................................................. 26
LOG ........................................................................................................... 27
UPDATE FIRMWARE.................................................................................. 27
Muting from an External Device Dante model ............................................. 28
About Dante Dante model 29
Dante Network System ...................................................................................... 29
Dante Settings ................................................................................................... 30
Connecting to Dante Devices ........................................................................... 30
Integration with Yamaha Digital Mixers ............................................................. 31
Reference 33
Precautions when Using the USB Terminal....................................................... 33
Using USB Flash Drives .................................................................................... 33
Function Tree..................................................................................................... 34
Message List ..................................................................................................... 37
Patch Correspondence Chart when Using Quick Config ................................. 39
Troubleshooting................................................................................................. 40
Dante-related Terms.......................................................................................... 41
Specifications .................................................................................................... 42
Dimensions........................................................................................................ 46
Block Diagram................................................................................................... 52
Index.................................................................................................................. 53
2
Page 3

Introduction

DZR(-D), DXS-XLF(-D) Series Product Lineup

Main Features

Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha DZR(-D) series POWERED LOUDSPEAKER and DXS-XLF(-D) series POWERED SUBWOOFER. (See the series product lineup below.) These products are designed for live performance, sound reinforcement and fixed installation sound system applications. This manual provides instructions on installation, setup, configuring of the connections, and detailed operation of these speakers for installers, constructors, or general users familiar with speakers. Please read this manual together with the Owner’s Manual that comes packaged with the product to get full use out of this product and its functions.
* Unless specifically noted otherwise, illustrations in this manual are based on the DZR12-D and DXS18XLF-D. * In this manual the Dante model (-D) series is referred to as DZR-D, DXS-XLF-D.
Typ e Standard Model Dante Model (-D)
3-way 15" DZR315 DZR315-D
Full Range
Subwoofer
2-way 15" DZR15 DZR15-D
2-way 12" DZR12 DZR12-D
2-way 10" DZR10 DZR10-D
18" DXS18XLF DXS18XLF-D
15" DXS15XLF DXS15XLF-D
• Strong plywood cabinet features a high output Class D amplifier. Full-range models feature powerful sound pressure capability in a lightweight package by using neodymium magnets.
• Optimized pairing of a highly durable speaker unit with a fixed directional horn, for sparkling highs with punchy and powerful bass.
• Full-range models feature an FIR filter for crossover and frequency adjustments. Low latency for DSP and AD/DA, thanks to 96 kHz sampling rate.
• LCD screen for loading presets, and for making precise graphical adjustments to EQ, delay, and routings. Easily transfer settings by using a USB flash drive.
• Dante models (-D) support the transmission of digital audio and remote control via a Dante network.
• 2-way models support use on a stand or use as a floor monitor. Rotation of the horn, several rigging points, and optional brackets allow a variety of installation meth­ods.
3
Page 4
Introduction

Main Functions

Structure of Manuals

Processing
Incorporates new FIR filter technology in addition to signal processing know-how built up through years of product development experience in order to deliver the next level in sound quality. The DSP, AD/DA sampling frequency (Fs) is 96 kHz.
Display See page 6
The display enables users to set a broad range of functions using simple commands while finely tuning EQ, delay, routing and other settings using a graphical inter­face. Includes a back light for adjusting luminance.
Presets See pages11, 13
A set of recall-only factory presets (one to three) and savable user presets (eight) are available. Select the desired preset from the factory presets when using the DZR and DXS-XLF series product together.
Network See pages8, 29
Dante-compatible models not only allow for audio input/output across a Dante network, they also enable users to control and monitor this product on a computer, etc.
Integration with Yamaha digital mixers See page 31
Connect a Dante-compatible model with a TF series, CL series or QL series device over a network to monitor patching and device status without a Dante Controller. Yamaha provides a unique system solution centered around its digital mixers.
Other useful functions
• Safeguard functions are in place to prevent malfunction. Alert messages and other notifications are used to inform users when an issue occurs. See page 12
• Comes equipped with a panel lock feature preventing operational errors and tampering. Connect a USB flash drive with the PIN code saved to it to temporarily unlock the panel. Remove the stick to lock the panel again. See page 20
• Internal data can be stored on a USB flash drive, making it easy to copy the same settings to a replacement device. See page 23
• Owner’s Manual (included with the product)
This manual describes product functions and basic product operation.
• Reference Manual (this manual)
This manual describes settings and operations in detail.
4
Page 5

Functions

Full-range Speaker (Rear)

Bottom
FRONT
Pole socket

Subwoofer (Rear)

t
y
r
35 mm diameter
M20 screw
NOTE
wqe
q Tiltable pole socket
This mount has two pole sockets. You can choose the angle of the speaker so that it is positioned horizontal to the floor or tilting down toward the floor by 7 degrees. Compatible with commercially available speaker stands and speaker poles of 35 mm diameter. (These sockets are not available on the DZR315(-D).)
w Screw holes for U-bracket
For installing with the separately sold U-brackets. (These sockets are not available on the DZR315(-D).)
e Screw holes for eye bolts
For installing the speaker using eye bolts. The screw holes for eye bolts go through the cabinet wall.
r Dual pole sockets
Compatible with commercially available speaker poles of 35 mm diameter and M20 screw.
When using a pole socket to install a speaker, observe the following conditions for safety.
Subwoofer Speaker to be installed
DXS18XLF(-D)
DXS15XLF(-D)
Weight: 26 kg or less Height: 76.0 cm or less (DZR15(-D) or smaller)
Weight: 22 kg or less Height: 64.5 cm or less (DZR12(-D) or smaller)
Weight: 18 kg or less Height: 53.7 cm or less (DZR10(-D) or smaller)
Length of
the pole
104 cm or less
82 cm or less
104 cm or less
t Feet cups
When stacking multiple speakers, align the rubber feet of the upper speaker to the feet cups of the lower one.
y Wheel mounting screws
For installing the separately sold Yamaha SPW-1 wheels. If you are not using wheels, do not remove these screws. Otherwise, the leakage of air will affect sound quality.
• For more information about installing wheels and related precautions, refer to the corresponding manual for the wheels.
• Do not install any item other than the SPW-1 wheels.
5
Page 6
Functions

Rear Panel

Full range Subwoofer
Available only on Dante models. See the Dante Sec-
tion” (page 8).
NOTE
NOTE
q
w
e
o
!1
r
t
y
i
u
q USB terminal
Connect a USB flash drive to save/load internal mem­ory on this product. USB flash drives are also used to perform firmware updates. You can also save a PIN code used to lock the panel to a USB flash drive, and then connect the USB flash drive to temporarily unlock the panel. For more information about using the USB terminal and USB flash drives, see “Precautions when Using
the USB Terminal” and “Using USB Flash Drives” (page 33).
w [LIMIT] indicator
Lights red when the limiter for protecting the speaker is active. If the indicator remains on, lower the level of the input signal. This flashes together with the e [POWER] indicator when a serious system error is detected at product startup. This indicator will turn off automatically when BLACKOUT is ON (see page 20).
e [POWER] indicator
Lights green when the power is on. Flashes when the protection function is active and the output is muted. (“MUTED” appears on the HOME screen in the display at this time.) This flashes together with the w [LIMIT] indicator when a serious system error is detected at product startup.
r Display
Shows the settings for various functions. Users can finely tune EQ, delay, routing and other settings using a graphical interface. The display includes a back light, enabling users to adjust the brightness and con­trast of the display, configure BLACKOUT (automatic off) settings (see page 20).
• The display will darken after one minute of panel inactivity and turn off after 25 minutes of inactivity to protect the dis­play, even if the BLACKOUT (page 20) setting is off. Either press a key on the rear panel or press the main knob to wake the display.
• The display will start flashing when the Identify function is used on a Dante Controller or Dante devices (each of the TF, CL, and QL series, etc.).
t Main knob
Turn the knob to move the cursor that appears in the display and change parameter values. Press the knob to execute a setting.
!0
!1
The [POWER] indicator will not automatically turn off even if BLACKOUT (page 20) is ON.
y [ ] (Back) key
Press this button to return to the previous screen. Press and hold this button for at least one second to return to the HOME screen.
u [LEVEL] controls
Adjust the level that is input to the [INPUT] jacks.
6
Page 7
Functions
DZR(-D) Series DXS-XLF(-D) Series
NOTE
i [INPUT] jacks
Combo jacks for line level input. Accept both XLR and phone plugs. This enables you to mix levels for two input signals separately. Not compatible with mic input.
o [THRU/OUTPUT] jacks
XLR output jacks. Switch the DZR(-D) series channel 2 and DXS-XLF(-D) series channel 1 and 2 output sig­nals using the !0 [THRU/DSP OUT] switch. The DZR(­D) series channel 1 output is fixed to [THRU].
!0 [THRU/DSP OUT] switch
This switch determines whether signals output from the output jack are passed through the input jack as is ([THRU]), or whether the signal receives DSP process­ing before input ([DSP OUT]). When this is set to [DSP OUT], you can set the output signal. For more informa­tion about signals that can be output, see “ROUTER Screen” – “e OUTPUT” (page 19).
!1 Vents
A cooling fan is installed on the exhaust side. The fan will start once the amp exceeds a certain temperature. Fan speed is controlled based on the temperature of the amp and power source. When the speaker is in use, make sure that all of the vents are free from obstruction.

Power Section

!2
!2 [AC IN] jack
Connect the supplied AC power cord here. First, con­nect the power cord to this product, then insert the power cord plug into the AC outlet. When removing the power cord, perform this procedure in reverse order. While the internal power supply functions within the 100V – 240V range, the limiter may not work properly if a different voltage to that shown is used, since the maximum output and limiter setting are optimized according to the voltage used. Do not use a voltage setting other than that shown.
WARNING
Use only the supplied power cord/plug.
!3
!3 Power switch
Turns the power supply on [–] or off [ ].
WARNING
A small amount of current flows even when the power switch is off. If you intend to not use the speaker for a long time, be sure to unplug the power cord from the outlet.
• Depending on the timing when the power switch is turned on/off, it might take up to 15 seconds for the power to turn on.
• When using multiple devices, we recommend turning each device on one at a time. If multiple devices are turned on at the same time, the devices might not start up correctly due to a voltage drop at the power supply.
CAUTION
Be sure to turn the power off before connect­ing or disconnecting the power cord.
Insert the power cord fully until it is locked by the latching lock mechanism (V-Lock). Press the V-Lock latch to disconnect the power cord.
7
Page 8
Functions
Dante model
NOTE
NOTE

Dante Section

!5
!4
!4 Dante jacks
These are etherCON jacks for connecting with Dante devices and computers. The two jacks are primary connectors that can be linked in a daisy chain connec­tion (see page 29). This connection cannot be used in a redundant (secondary) network.
Use STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cables to prevent electro­magnetic interference. Make sure that the metal parts of the plugs are electrically connected to the STP cable shield by conductive tape or comparable means.
!5!6 !6
!4 !7
!7 [SYNC] indicator
Lights steady or flashes green according to the Dante communication status, as shown in the following table. This indicator will turn off automatically when BLACK­OUT is ON (see page 20).
Steady
Continuously flashes
Periodically flashes one time
Periodically flashes two times
Periodically flashes three times
Operating normally as a clock slave on the Dante network
Operating normally as a clock master on the Dante network
Incorrect DANTE Fs setting
Dante network cable not con­nected
Incorrect Dante network con­nection
!5 [LINK] indicator
Shows the communication status of Dante jacks. Lights green when an Ethernet cable is connected correctly to the Dante jack. This indicator will turn off automatically when BLACKOUT is ON (see page 20).
This indicator may flash for 30 seconds when the power is turned on when connected to a network device.
!6 [1G] indicator
This indicator will light up in orange when the Dante network is functioning as a Giga-bit Ethernet. This indicator will turn off automatically when BLACK­OUT is ON (see page 20).
8
Page 9

Panel Operations

Basic Operations

Main knob
The main knob is used to move the cursor and adjust parameter val­ues. Parameters with a broad range of values can be adjusted more quickly based on the speed at which the main knob is turned.
[ ] (Back) key
Press this key to move up one level from the current level, or to return to the previous screen. Press and hold this button for at least one second to return to the HOME screen.
1. Turn the main knob to select an item. The selected item is highlighted.
The > on the right indicates that there are deeper menu items.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you reach the edit parameter screen.
Edit selectable parameters
Turn the main knob to select. The value will be updated and the sound will change when you press the main knob to execute the change.
Edit continuous parameters
Turn the main knob to change the parameter value. The value is changed in real time as you turn the knob.
2. Press the main knob to execute a selection.
4. For selectable parameters, press the main knob to execute the edited value.
Press the [ ] (Back) key to return to the previous screen (press and hold for at least one second to return to the HOME screen).
9
Page 10
The HOME screen will appear when the power switch is turned on.

HOME Screen and Its Functions

o
i
!0 !1 !2
w e
!3 !4
q
uy
rt
o
i
!0 !1
w e
!3 !4
q
uy
rt
DZR-D series
Dante model
DXS-XLF-D series
DZR series
Standard model
DXS-XLF series
o
i
!0 !1
w
!3 !4
uy
rt
o
i
!0 !1 !2
!3 !4
uy
rt
w
NOTE
Refer to the HOME screen for the model in use.
Panel Operations
• Even while displaying other than the HOME screen, if you do not operate the panel for 5 minutes, the screen automatically returns to the HOME screen.
• The above screens of the Dante models are examples when setting LABEL of q to "DZR12-D" and "DXS18XLF-D," respectively.
10
Page 11
Panel Operations
Dante model
Dante model
Full range
Subwoofer
Full range
Subwoofer
Subwoofer
Dante model
Dante model
q UNIT ID, LABEL
Shows the UNIT ID and label assigned so that DZR-D or DXS-XLF-D series devices on the Dante network can be recognized. When the DANTE MODE (page 23) is set to Quick Config, this will show as “QC,” and the name of the selected TF series output channel. Go to the DANTE SETUP screen to configure and display Dante settings.
w Input Meter
Shows analog input signal levels. On Dante models this will appear as ANA. Clipped input signals will light up at the top when clipping occurs.
e Input Meter (DNT)
Shows digital input signal (Dante) levels. Clipped input signals will light up at the top when clipping occurs.
r MASTER Level
Sets and displays output levels. (Unit: dB)
t SP Output Meter
Shows output levels. Sigma () clipping at the top will light up when clipping occurs within a channel.
y Protection (THERMAL, MUTED)
Appears when safeguard functions have been activated. “THERMAL” is shown when a high temperature is detected in the amplifier, and output levels are reduced. If operat­ing conditions further deteriorate, this will change to “MUTED,” and the output signal will be muted.
u PRESET
Shows the preset number and title of the set preset. This enables you to save, load and change audio settings. (E symbol) will appear when parameters have been changed.
i HPF
Sets and displays the high-pass filter frequency.
o D-CONTOUR
Sets and display the D-CONTOUR mode.
D-XSUB
Sets and displays the D-XSUB mode.
!0 EQ
Shows whether the equalizer (6 Band EQ) is on or off. You can configure EQ settings while checking the frequency response characteristics.
!1 DELAY
Sets and displays the delay.
!2 CARDIOID
Sets and displays the cardioid mode.
!3 ROUTER
Configures the routing of the audio signal.
!4 UTILITY
Sets and displays the device operating settings.
PANEL SETUP: Sets the brightness and contrast of the display, and automatic turn off settings for the display and indicators.
PANEL LOCK: Configures panel lock settings, and saves and loads PIN codes.
DEVICE BACKUP: Saves and loads settings data.
DANTE SETUP : Sets and displays Dante-related settings.
NETWORK : Sets and displays network-related settings.
DEVICE INFORMATION: Shows device status, and device-specific information.
INITIALIZE: Resets to the default settings.
LOG : Shows recorded logs and saves logs to a USB flash drive.
UPDATE FIRMWARE: Updates the firmware for the device, and the Dante module.
LPF
Sets and displays the low-pass filter frequency and the POLARITY. An indication Ø will appear when POLARITY is set to INVERTED.
11
Page 12
When an error occurs, an alert message will appear on the display.

Alert Messages

E.g.)

Initialization

NOTE
For more details on each error message and notification, see the “Message List”
(page37).
Panel Operations
5. When the [POWER] indicator starts flashing and the screen shown below
appears, release the main knob.
To cancel the initialization process at this point, turn the power switch off.
6. Press the main knob.
This product will be restarted automatically.
You can reset to the default settings for this product in the following two ways.
Initializing to the default settings by navigating from the HOME
screen and selecting UTILITY INITIALIZE
(See page 26.)
Initializing to the default settings when you have forgotten your
PIN code, etc.
Use the following method to reset to the default settings if you are unable to select INI­TIALIZE on the UTILITY screen because of a forgotten PIN code, etc.
1. Disconnect all the cables except the power cord.
WARNING
A sudden loud sound might occur when initializing is completed, if an audio signal is present.
2. Turn the power switch off.
3. After the [POWER] indicator turns off, turn the power switch back on.
4. While pressing and holding the main knob, turn the main knob at least five clicks
in a counter-clockwise direction within two seconds of the [POWER] indicator light coming on. (Keep pressing and holding the main knob.)
If the procedure is not finished properly in time, the model name logo will appear. In this case, repeat the procedure again from step 2.
7. Wait until the HOME screen appears.
NOTICE
Turning the power switch off before the HOME screen appears could cause a malfunction.
12
Page 13

Screen Functions

Screen Structure

To the EQ screen (page 16)
To the DELAY screen (page 16)
To the CARDIOID screen
(page 17)
To the ROUTER screen (page 18)
To the UTILITY screen (page 19)
Subwoofer
To the DANTE SETUP screen
(page 23)
Dante model
To the PRESET screen (page 13)
To the HPF screen (page 15)
To the LPF screen (page 15)
Full range
Subwoofer
To the D-CONTOUR screen
(page 15)
To the D-XSUB screen
(page 16)
Full range
Subwoofer

PRESET Screen

(factory default settings)
Full range
(factory default settings)
Subwoofer
Key mark :
Indicates a protected pre­set
: Indicates the currently
selected preset
NOTE
Turn the main knob to move the cursor to the desired menu item and select it to move to the corresponding screen.
As presets which is sound related setting, allows you to recall/store/clear the settings, edit titles, and set the protection of the settings. The recall-only presets are always protected. An (E symbol) (page 11) will appear on the HOME screen when parameters have been changed.
q w
e
q
w
e
q INITIAL DATA
Resets to the default settings. Recall only.
w Factory presets
When using DZR and DXS-XLF series models in combination with one another, you can optimize the crossover frequency, levels and delay by loading presets for each model name. Recall only.
The presets are equipped assuming that one DZR and one DXS-XLF having the same signal routes are set up. When analog inputs are used together with Dante inputs, or when several DZR and DXS-XLF are set up, each setting must be adjusted manually.
e User preset list
Save up to eight settings. It allows you to recall/store/clear the settings, edit titles, and set protection for the settings.
13
Page 14
Screen Functions
E.g.) The selected preset title:
PRESET1
E.g.) Title: PRESET1
Cursor during position selection Cursor during character selection
Cursor during position selection Cursor during character selection
Turn the main knob to select the preset, and press the main knob to execute it. A screen showing a list of possible actions will appear.

RECALL

Loads a saved preset. The preset number and title of the preset selected will appear.

STORE

Adds a title to the current setting configurations and stores it to a preset.

CLEAR

Deletes a stored preset.
Note that protected presets, and the currently selected preset cannot be deleted.

TITLE

Edits the title of a stored preset.
Turn the main knob to select the position to edit text, and then press the main knob to enter text input mode. When in text input mode, turn the main knob to select the character you wish to enter, and then press the main knob to enter the character. Move the cursor to BS and press the main knob to delete the last character entered. When in text input mode, press the [ ] (Back) key to resume position selection. During position selection, select OK to execute the title, or CANCEL to cancel the title changes. Note that titles of protected presets cannot be edited.
Turn the main knob to select the position to enter text, and then press the main knob to enter text input mode. When in text input mode, turn the main knob to select the character you wish to enter, and then press the main knob to enter the character. Move the cursor to BS and press the main knob to delete the last character entered. When in text input mode, press the [ ] (Back) key to resume position selection. During position selection, select OK to execute the title, or CANCEL to cancel the text entry. Note that protected presets cannot be overwritten.
14
Page 15

PROTECT

NOTE

HPF Screen

Full range

LPF Screen

Subwoofer

D-CONTOUR Screen

Full range
Turns protected for a stored preset on/off.
Set this to ON to prevent presets from being overwritten (STORE), deleted (CLEAR) or preset title changes (TITLE). A key mark (page 13) will appear on the left side of the pre­set title on the PRESET screen.
Screen Functions
Sets the LPF (low-pass filter) cutoff frequency and the polarity.
q w
q LPF
Select the LPF cutoff frequency.
Be aware that using RESTORE FROM USB (page 23, “ DEVICE BACKUP” w) will overwrite presets even if they are protected.
Sets the HPF (high-pass filter) cutoff frequency. Select OFF or set a specific frequency.
w POLARITY
Select the polarity. When set to INVERTED, a Ø symbol will appear on the HOME screen.
Switches a D-CONTOUR preset. Set to the optimal frequency response characteristics according to the application.
OFF (NORMAL): Turns D-CONTOUR off. This is a general-purpose frequency response characteristic setting.
FOH/MAIN: Boosts the high and low frequency components so that the frequency response characteristic is suitable for main speaker use. The boost amount is automati­cally adjusted to provide well-balanced, clear audio based on the volume.
MONITOR: Reduces the low frequency range, which could otherwise tend to be boomy if the speaker is set directly on the floor, providing vital clarity when using as a floor mon­itor. This reduces latency and changes the phase characteristics.
15
Page 16
Switches a D-XSUB preset.

D-XSUB Screen

Subwoofer

EQ Screen

DELAY Screen

NOTE
Set to the optimal frequency response characteristics according to the application and genre of music.
OFF (NORMAL): Turns D-XSUB off. This is a general-purpose frequency response characteristic setting.
BOOST: Boosts the frequency band accentuating a sense of punch in the audio.
XTEND LF (extended LF): Extends playback frequencies to cover lower frequencies.
Screen Functions
e Bands A – F
Select the desired band whose parameters you wish to check. Press the main knob on the selected band to have the cursor move to the parameter display.
r Parameter Display
Shows the parameters of each band. Move the cursor to a parameter name and press the main knob to start setting parameter values. Press the [ ] (Back) key to return the cursor to the parameter name. Press the [ ] (Back) key again to return to the band selection screen.
Sets the delay time. This is used to compensate for the distance between speakers, etc. Set this by time or distance.
q w
e
Adjusts the frequency response characteristics for all speakers. Adjust the 6 Band EQ parameters to your liking as well the intended application.
q ON/OFF
Turns the 6 Band EQ on/off. When off, only the outline of EQ characteristics will be shown on the display.
w FLAT
Sets the amount of gain on all bands to 0 dB.
q
w
e r
q ON/OFF
Turns the delay on/off.
w TIME [ms]
Sets the delay time in milliseconds.
e DISTANCE [m, ft]
Sets the delay time by physical distance (in meters or in feet).
The three delay time indications change in conjunction. The last edited unit will appear on the HOME screen.
16
Page 17
Sets the cardioid mode.

CARDIOID Screen

Subwoofer
NOTE
From the mixer
To the full-range
speakers
Stage
Audience
From the mixer
Stage
Audience
Change settings based on the number of speakers in use and their orientation. Set this to OMNI (FRONT) when not using the cardioid mode.
For more information about setting up cardioid mode, see the Owner’s Manual.
Screen when two subwoofers are placed side by side
Screen Functions
Screen when three subwoofers are placed side by side
17
Page 18
Sets routing, Dante input levels, analog output levels and output levels to a Dante net-

ROUTER Screen

NOTE
DZR-D series
Dante model
DXS-XLF-D series
DZR series
Standard model
DXS-XLF series
Dante model
work.
Screen Functions
q Routing
Configure the routing of the audio signal. Check the input source (INPUT) and output destination (OUTPUT), and set at the intersecting points. By default, signals from all input jacks will be output from the speakers. Routing cannot be performed for shaded areas on the screen.
• On Dante models, the analog signal sent to the DZR-D or DXS-XLF-D can be output to the Dante network and set as the input source for the mixer.
* Dante output settings are supported by firmware V1.2.2 or later and Dante module firmware
4.1.6.7-4.1.6.5-1.1.0 or later.
• For more information about the signal flow in routing, see the “Block Diagram” (page52).
w
e
w
q
e
q
w INPUT
Sets two Dante input levels, sensitivity and the degree of delay compensation.
DNT. IN1 LVL: Sets Dante input level D1. It can be set in 0.5 dB increments.
DNT. IN2 LVL: Sets Dante input level D2. It can be set in 0.5 dB increments.
DNT. SENS. (DANTE SENSITIVITY): Sets the input sensitivity for the digital signal sent from the Dante network to the amplifier. The input sensitivity set acts as the clip level for the speakers. Set this to either -14 dBFS (default setting) or -6 dBFS. When the [LEVEL] control is in the center position (0 dB), set this to -14 dBFS to ensure proper balance with the input level from the Dante network and the analog input level from devices having a maximum output of +24 dBu (which include many of Yamaha digital mixers). Make fine adjustment with DNT. IN1 LVL/ DNT. IN2 LVL.
ALIGNMENT (DELAY ALIGNMENT): Set this to ON, and set a delay here to com- pensate for the time lag between the analog input and the Dante input. Note that the appropriate delay setting will vary depending on the Dante settings configured and the combination of connected devices. As the Dante input typically lags behind, this delay setting will apply to the analog input. When you set the ALIGNMENT, refer to the “Route Latency Values” (page44).
q
e
e
q
18
Page 19
e OUTPUT
DZR-D series
Dante model
DXS-XLF-D series
DZR series
Standard model
DXS-XLF series

UTILITY Screen

Dante model Standard model
Screen after scrolling downwards
Screen after scrolling downwards
w
q
e
Sets the output level. Output levels can be set in 0.5 dB increments.
Screen Functions
The UTILITY screen is used to configure device settings, and save and load settings data to and from a USB flash drive.
ANA. OUT1 LVL: Sets analog output level A1 (page 7 o, channel 1 output level).
ANA. OUT2 LVL: Sets analog output level A2 (page 7 o, channel 2 output level).
DNT. OUT1 LVL: Sets Dante output level D1.
DNT. OUT2 LVL: Sets Dante output level D2.

PANEL SETUP

Sets the rear panel display method.
q BRIGHTNESS
Sets the brightness of the back light of the display. This setting can be set in 10 steps from 1 to 10.
19
Page 20
Screen Functions
NOTE
w
q
e r
NOTE
NOTE
w CONTRAST
Sets the contrast of the display. This setting can be set in 16 steps from 1 to 16. Configure your display according to the operating environment so that it is easy to see. A higher contrast is recommended when viewing the display from above, such as with a subwoofer. Note, however, that setting the contrast too high may make the display harder to see directly from the front.
e BLACKOUT
The BLACKOUT setting is used to automatically turn the display and indicators off when the panel is not in use. Turn this on to have the display and indicators automatically turn off as follows.
After five seconds of panel inactivity: The display darkens slightly.
After 15 seconds of panel inactivity: The display/indicators except the [POWER] indicator will turn off (see the table below).
Either press a key on the rear panel or press the main knob to wake the display/turn on the indicators.
Display/indicator Automatically turns off when BLACKOUT is on
[POWER] indicator (page 6 e) Does not automatically turn off Display (page 6 r) Off [LIMIT] indicator (page 6 w) Off [LINK] indicator (page 8 !5) Off [1G] indicator (page 8 !6) Off [SYNC] indicator (page 8 !7) Off

PANEL LOCK

Locks the operating panel to prevent inadvertent operating errors. When doing so, users will be able to set a four-digit PIN code identifying the user. Also, the PIN code can be saved to and loaded from a USB flash drive.
q PANEL LOCK
Sets the panel lock.
OFF: Panel lock is off.
PA RT IA L: Locks off operations appearing on the display panel. MASTER Level set­tings can still be configured.
ALL: Disables all actions except to remove the panel lock.
• The [POWER] indicator will always remain on, even when the BLACKOUT setting is turned on.
• The display will darken after one minute of panel inactivity and turn off after 25 minutes of inac­tivity to protect the display, even if the BLACKOUT setting is off.
• For more information on releasing the panel lock, see “Removing a Panel Lock” (page 22).
• If a PIN code has been set, the PIN code must be entered even when the setting of the panel lock is changed from OFF to PARTIAL or ALL.
w PIN CODE
Sets a PIN code (any four digits) for the panel lock. Once a PIN code has been set, the PIN code must be entered to release the panel lock.
• If you have forgotten the PIN code, you can still release the panel lock by initializing this prod­uct. See “Initializing to the default settings when you have forgotten your PIN code, etc.”
(page 12).
• The default PIN code setting is 0000. You will not be required to enter the PIN code to release the panel lock when the PIN code is set to 0000.
20
Page 21
Screen Functions
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
Setting PIN Codes
1. Open the PIN code input screen.
Navigate from the HOME screen to select UTILITY PANEL LOCK PIN CODE. The cursor is on the first digit of the PIN code.
2. Turn the main knob to select a number, and then press the main knob to enter
it.
Once entered, the cursor will move to the next digit.
3. Enter subsequent numbers in the same way.
e SAVE TO USB
Saves the PIN code to a USB flash drive. Connect the USB flash drive to the USB terminal, and then select SAVE TO USB. Select YES on the confirmation screen. If “SAVE SUCCEEDED” appears, the process is com­plete. Select OK to return to the previous screen.
• If the PIN code saved to a USB flash drive matches the PIN code saved to this product, the panel lock will be released while the USB flash drive is connected to this product. (This is useful for avoiding the regular lock release process when you wish to temporarily release the lock to change a parameter, for example.)
• For more details on potential alert messages, see the “Message List” (page37).
r LOAD FROM USB
Loads the PIN code saved to a USB flash drive. You can set the same PIN code for multiple DZR, DXS-XLF series devices. Connect the USB flash drive to the USB terminal, and then select LOAD FROM USB. Select YES on the confirmation screen. If “LOAD SUCCEEDED” appears, the process is complete. Select OK to return to the previous screen.
• Retrieving a PIN code from a USB flash drive when the panel lock is turned off will set the panel lock setting to PARTIAL.
• For more details on potential alert messages, see the “Message List” (page37).
You can correct the PIN code while it is being input by pressing the [ ] (Back) key and selecting the desired digit with the main knob.
4. Press the main knob to execute OK.
This will determine the PIN code.
If the PIN code is set to 0000, the PIN code has not been set. In this state, PIN code input is not needed to set or release the panel lock.
21
Page 22
Screen Functions
E.g.) PIN code: 1234
NOTE
Removing a Panel Lock
If a PIN code has not been set
The default PIN code setting is 0000. You will not be required to enter the PIN code when the PIN code is set to 0000. When the panel controls are operated while the panel is locked, the following message appears in the display.
To permanently remove the panel lock: Turn the main knob to select OK, and then press the main knob to execute it.
To temporarily remove the panel lock: Turn the main knob to select TEMP, and then press the main knob to execute it. Note that turning the power back on or panel inactiv­ity for five minutes will restore the panel lock setting.
If a PIN code has been set
When the panel controls are operated while the panel is locked, the following message appears in the display.
Enter the four-digit PIN code you set. Turn the main knob to select a number, and then press the main knob to enter it.
To permanently remove the panel lock: Turn the main knob to select OK, and then press the main knob to execute it.
To temporarily remove the panel lock: Turn the main knob to select TEMP, and then press the main knob to execute it. Note that turning the power back on or panel inactiv­ity for five minutes will restore the panel lock setting.
You will not be required to enter the PIN code when the PIN code is set to 0000 (the default setting).
If the PIN code has been saved to a USB flash drive
Connect the USB flash drive the PIN code has been saved to this product. The panel lock will be removed for the duration that the USB flash drive is connected to this product. Remove the USB flash drive to restore the panel lock. (For more information about saving PIN codes, see “UTILITY Screen” – “ PANEL LOCK” – “e SAVE TO USB”; page 21).
22
Page 23
Screen Functions
q w
NOTE
NOTE
Dante model
Screen after scrolling downwards
NOTE

DEVICE BACKUP

Saves and loads the user settings to and from a USB flash drive. Use this function when you want to set multiple DZR, DXS-XLF series devices to the same setting configuration, or change to another DZR, DXS-XLF series device while retaining the same settings.
q SAVE TO USB
Saves settings data to a USB flash drive. Connect the USB flash drive to the USB terminal, and then select SAVE TO USB and enter the file name. File names can be up to 16 characters long. Only half-width alpha­numeric characters and some symbols are supported. Turn the main knob to select the position to enter text, and then press the main knob to enter text input mode. When in text input mode, turn the main knob to select a charac­ter, and then press the main knob to enter the character.
For more details on potential alert messages, see the “Message List” (page37).
w RESTORE FROM USB
Loads settings files stored to a USB flash drive. Connect the USB flash drive to the USB terminal, and then select RESTORE FROM USB. A list of files stored to the USB flash drive will appear on the screen. Select the file you want to load. Up to 20 files can be displayed on the screen.
• Audio will be muted temporarily when settings are changed to avoid noise being output.
• For more details on potential alert messages, see the “Message List” (page37).
• When changing file names on your computer, make sure the new file name is 16 characters or less and only uses half-width alphanumeric characters or the following symbols: !, #, $, %, &, \', (, ), +, ,, -, ., =, @, [, ], ^, _, `, {, }, (space). Note that you will not be able to load a file that does not follow these naming conventions.
• Be aware that using RESTORE FROM USB will overwrite presets even if they are protected (see page 15, “ PROTECT”).

DANTE SETUP

This screen is used to configure Dante settings and display the Dante network status.
q w e r t y
u
q MODE (DANTE MODE)
Sets the mode used when connecting this product to the Dante network.
STANDARD: Select this when not using the TF series Quick Config function.
Quick Config: Select this when using the TF series Quick Config function.
If there are multiple TF series devices on the Dante network, only select the TF series “with OUT­PUT” check box for one device. Patches will not be applied correctly if multiple devices are selected.
23
Page 24
Screen Functions
NOTE
When the MODE is set to Quick ConfigPATCH screen
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
*PATCH
Set the MODE to Quick Config to display the PATCH screen and add PATCH item. Select the TF series output channel to be patched to this product on the PATCH screen. For more details, see “Patch Correspondence Chart when Using Quick Con-
fig” (page39).
It will take several seconds for patches to actually change after changing the setting of PATCH.
w UNIT ID
Sets an ID assigned so that DZR-D or DXS-XLF-D series devices on the Dante network can be recognized individually. The UNIT ID set will be applied after restarting this product. Avoid using the same ID for the same model devices on the same network.
• The setting range is 01 to FE (hexadecimal range).
• This is the same UNIT ID as that on NETWORK (page 25). A UNIT ID can be changed from either menu location.
Turn the main knob to select the character you wish to enter, and then press the main knob to enter the character. When the restart confirmation screen appears, select YES. The setting will be applied after restarting this product.
e LABEL
Sets a label for this product. Set a label that clearly identifies this product to make it easier to find from the Dante Controller, etc.
• Label names can contain a maximum of 12 characters.
• Only half-width alphanumeric characters and some symbols are supported.
• The label set will form part of the Device Label.
If a LABEL is not set (default setting):
Y###-Yamaha-xxxxxxxxxx-******
#: UNIT ID x: Model name (maximum of 10 characters) ******: Last six digits of the MAC address
If a LABEL has been set:
Y###-zzzzzzzzzzzz-******
#: UNIT ID z: LABEL (maximum of 12 characters) ******: Last six digits of the MAC address
r Fs (DANTE Fs)
Sets the sampling frequency for Dante input/output. Select a sampling frequency from
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz or 96 kHz.
t LATENCY (DANTE LATENCY)
Sets the signal latency (Dante latency) for transmitting and receiving over the Dante network. Select a latency amount from 1 ms, 2 ms or 5 ms.
The Dante latency must correspond to the connection method used and the size of the network.
1ms
2ms This setting is suited to Giga-bit Ethernet networks that include 100 Mbps nodes
5ms This setting can be safely applied to just about any network environment
The 1 ms setting may not allow enough time for data transmission on systems with 10 or more Dante devices, including network switches, etc., connected in a daisy chain, resulting in audio skips. If skipping occurs, increase the latency time setting.
Use this setting when signals pass through up to 10 devices, including network switches
If two devices with different latency settings are patched together, the slower latency time setting will be applied.
The UNIT ID set will appear on the HOME screen.
24
Page 25
Screen Functions
Dante model
NOTE
y LOCK
Shows the Dante Device Lock status. Use the Dante Controller to configure settings. “LOCKED” will appear when the lock setting is applied, and “UNLOCKED” will appear when the lock is released. When locked, you will not be able to change Dante settings.
u DDM (Dante Domain Manager)
This shows the status of any DDM servers on the network, and domain participation status.
STATE: Shows the domain participation status.
- DOMAIN: Participating in a domain.
- DISCONNECTED: Participating in a domain, but not connected to a DDM server.
- UNMANAGED: Not participating in a domain.
LOCA L: Shows the access status for Dante settings (including DANTE PATCH) con­figured for this product currently in use.
- READ WRITE: Changes permitted.
- READ ONLY: Changes not permitted.

NETWORK

Configures network settings used to control this product with an external device. The set­tings changed will be applied after restarting this product.
q w e r t y
w IP SET. (IP SETTING)
Select how the IP address is set.
UNIT ID: Set to 192.168.0.### (### = UNIT ID).
DHCP: Sets an IP address assigned from the DHCP server. The IP address, NET- MASK and GATEWAY will be retrieved automatically. If the DHCP server is not on the network, a link-local address (169.254.xxx.xxx) will be used.
STATIC IP: Sets an IP address manually.
When using this product while connected to a CL series or QL series device, set a different address using the same subnet as the IP address set on the FOR DEVICE CONTROL on the mixer.
e IP ADR.
Shows the IP address. Use this to set the IP address if STATIC IP is selected as the IP SET. setting.
r NETMASK
Shows the subnet mask. Use this to set the subnet mask if STATIC IP is selected as the IP SET. setting.
t GATEWAY
Shows the default gateway. Use this to set the default gateway if STATIC IP is selected as the IP SET. setting.
y MAC
Shows the MAC address. This address is shown for reference and cannot be changed.
q UNIT ID
Sets an ID assigned so that DZR-D or DXS-XLF-D series devices on the Dante network can be recognized individually. See “UTILITY Screen” – “ DANTE SETUP” – “w UNIT ID” (page 24).
25
Page 26
Screen Functions
Dante model Standard model
Screen after scrolling downwards
e

DEVICE INFORMATION

Shows device status, and device-specific information.
q w
q THERMAL
Shows the amplifier temperature in five stages. The limiter will be activated based on the temperature detected.
q w

INITIALIZE

Initializes the data of all settings.
WARNING
Disconnect all the cables except the power cord before this operation. A sudden loud sound might occur when initializing is completed, if an audio signal is pres­ent.
For initializing, when the screen shown below appears, press the main knob. When a con­firmation screen appears, select YES to restart this product. If you cancel the initialization procedure, press the [ ] (Back) key when the screen shown below appears.
NOTICE
The HOME screen will appear after restarting, indicating that the initialization procedure is complete. Turning the power switch off before the HOME screen appears could cause a mal­function.
w VERSION
FIRMWARE: Shows the firmware version.
Dante: Shows three Dante versions.
e SERIAL
Shows the serial number.
26
Page 27
Screen Functions
q w
LOG
Shows internal action logs, and saves them to a USB flash drive.
q LOG LIST
Shows all internally recorded action logs. Logs will be shown in the order that events occur. Time is displayed in “NNNN HHH:MM:SS” format. This indicates that the event occurred HHH (hours) MM (min­utes) SS (seconds) after the NNNNth time the power was turned on. The column on the right shows the alert ID.
Turn the main knob to select an event, and then press the main knob to execute and display the DETAIL VIEW screen. For more details on each event message, see the
“Message List” (page37).

UPDATE FIRMWARE

Use a USB flash drive to update this product firmware and Dante module firmware.
Download the latest update files from the Yamaha Pro Audio website.
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
Save the update files to the USB flash drive. Connect the USB flash drive to the USB ter­minal, and then select UPDATE FIRMWARE.
Select YES on the confirmation screen to restart this product.
When restarting, the following confirmation screen will appear.
w SAVE TO USB
Saves the latest action log to a USB flash drive. This function is provided for user sup­port.
To update: Press the main knob. The update progress will be shown as a percentage (%). When the update is complete, this product will start normally. Do not disconnect the USB flash drive while the update is in progress.
To cancel the update: Press the [ ] (Back) key.
27
Page 28
You can mute speaker audio using an external device (such as the TF, CL, and QL

Muting from an External Device

Dante model
series). When muted, “MUTED from REMOTE” will appear on the HOME screen. This device can only be used to unmute muted audio. Turning the power off and on while audio is muted from an external device will cancel the mute setting.
Unmuting audio muted from an external device
1. Turn the main knob to select “MUTED from REMOTE”.
2. Press the main knob to select this and unmute the audio.
For more information about muting audio with an external device, see the Owner’s Manual supplied with the external device in use.
Screen Functions
28
Page 29

About Dante

Dante model

Dante Network System

NOTE
Connections
There are two ways to connect the DZR-D and DXS-XLF-D to a Dante network. Both
Outline of Dante
The DZR-D and DXS-XLF-D feature not only analog input/output signals, but also Dante technology to transmit digital audio signals. Dante is a network audio protocol developed by Audinate. It is designed to deliver multi-channel audio signals at various sampling fre­quencies and bit rates as well as device control signals in the same network, over a Giga­bit Ethernet (GbE) network.
Visit the Audinate website for more information on Dante.
http://www.audinate.com/
More information on Dante is also posted on the Yamaha Pro Audio website.
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
Please do not use the EEE function (*) of network switches in a Dante network. Although power management should be negotiated automatically in switches that support EEE, some switches do not perform the negotiation properly. This may cause EEE to be enabled in Dante networks when it is not appropriate, resulting in poor synchronization performance and occasional dropouts. Therefore we strongly recommend that:
• If you use managed switches, ensure that they allow EEE to be disabled. Make sure that EEE is disabled on all ports used for real-time Dante traffic.
• If you use unmanaged switches, make sure to not use network switches that support the EEE function, since EEE operation cannot be disabled in these switches.
devices can be used in combination with one another.
Daisy Chain Network
A daisy chain is a wiring scheme in which multiple devices are connected together in sequence. In this way, networking is simple and requires no network switches. If you connect a large number of devices, you must set a higher latency value to avoid audio glitches that could be caused by an increased delay in signal transfer among the devices. Also, if a connection is broken in a daisy chain network, the signal flow is inter­rupted at that point and no signal will be transferred beyond that point.
Star Network
In a star network, each device is connected to a central network switch. Using a GbE­compatible network switch enables you to configure a wide-band, large-scale network. We recommend a network switch that features various functions to control and monitor the network (such as QoS, the ability to assign priority to data flows—for example, clock synchronization or audio transmission on certain circuits). DZR-D and DXS-XLF-D cannot be used in a redundant (secondary) network because the two Dante jacks of DZR-D and DXS-XLF-D are primary connectors.
* EEE (Energy Efficient Ethernet) is a technology that reduces switch power consumption during
periods of low network traffic. It is also known as Green Ethernet and IEEE802.3az.
29
Page 30
System setup example
Configuration with Dante Models
Limit the number of Dante devices to within 10 units, including switches, in a single daisy chain. If the number of Dante devices exceeds 10 units, communication latency within the network will increase and the audio might drop out. To prevent this, set a higher Dante Latency value (page 24, t LATENCY), or use an L2 switch (that supports Giga-bit Ethernet) to create branches in the network.
(L)
MONI1 MONI2 MONI3 MONI4
I/O rack
Side (L) FOH (L) FOH (R) Side (R)
(R)
L2 switch
Digital mixer
Ethernet cable for Dante
NOTE

Dante Settings

Connecting to Dante Devices

This example uses only DZR-D and DXS-XLF-D series speakers.
Screen Functions
When using the DZR-D and DXS-XLF-D in a connection to a Dante network, use the DANTE SETUP screen to configure various Dante settings. Navigate from the HOME screen and select UTILITY DANTE SETUP to open the DANTE SETUP screen. To open the DANTE SETUP screen, you can also navigate from the HOME screen and select UNIT ID, LABEL (the upper left of the HOME screen). See
page 13.
DANTE SETUP screen
* For more information about each function, see “Screen Functions” – “UTILITY Screen” –
DANTE SETUP” (page 23).
It is important to setup a well-balanced system that leverages the advantages offered by both daisy chain and star network connections.
About Dante Controller
Dante Controller is a software application that allows configuration and audio routing of Dante networks. Use this application if you plan to connect to Dante devices other than Yamaha digital mixers compatible to integration with DZR-D and DXS-XLF-D, or apply more advanced settings.
Please download the latest version of the Dante Controller application from the website listed below.
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
To run Dante Controller, the computer must feature a GbE (Giga-bit Ethernet)-compatible connector.
In Dante Controller, you can apply the following main settings.
• I/O patch settings on the Routing tab in Network View
• Clock master settings on the Clock Status tab in Network View
• Sampling rate settings on the Device Config tab in Device View
30
Page 31
I/O patch settings and other Dante-related settings cannot be changed if Dante Device Lock has
NOTE

Integration with Yamaha Digital Mixers

NOTE
been enabled on the Dante Controller. To change these settings, first remove the Dante Device Lock on the Dante Controller.
Dante Controller Settings
Start Dante Controller and open Network View. Set the audio routing between Dante devices in Network View. All Dante devices on the network will appear on this screen. Click the cells [+] where transmitting and receiving devices intersect to show all the channels, and then establish audio routes. A green check box icon will appear when a route has been set.
Screen Functions
The DZR-D and DXS-XLF-D can be patched with Yamaha digital mixers (each of the TF, CL, or QL series) without using Dante Controller. In such cases, the number of the devices which can be patched is 24 at the maximum, including other Dante devices. When patching with more than 25 devices, use Dante Controller.
If each of the TF, CL, or QL series devices being patched has a clock rate of 48 kHz, the DANTE Fs setting of DZR-D and DXS-XLF-D must also be set to 48 kHz. Even when this is set to 48 kHz, the DZR-D and DXS-XLF-D will still run at 96 kHz internally using an internal SRC (Sampling Rate Converter). Use Dante Controller when establishing a complex sys­tem that requires advanced settings, or large-scale systems.
The following functions are available when using the DZR-D and DXS-XLF-D in combina­tion.
TF series
• Automatic patch settings by Quick Config function (See page 23, “DANTE SETUP”
q)
• Major status monitoring
• Mute control
• Identify function
For more details, see the Dante Controller User’s Manual. Also, for more information about the Dante channels assigned to the output signals from the transmitting devices (digital mixers, etc.), see the relevant manuals for the transmit­ting devices.
CL series, QL series
• Patch settings from the mixer screen (Set a different UNIT ID for the DZR-D and DXS­XLF-D devices connected.)
• Major status monitoring
• Major parameters control
• Identify function
If the digital mixer cannot recognize the DZR-D or DXS-XLF-D, and the DZR-D or DXS-XLF-D does not appear on the digital mixer screen, check the digital mixer firmware version.
31
Page 32
The Yamaha digital mixers compatible to integration with DZR-D and DXS-XLF-D, and supported firmware versions are as follows.
Digital mixer Supported firmware version
TF series V3.6 and later
CL series V5.1 and later
QL series V5.1 and later
To use the abovementioned functions, you will need to update to the supported firmware version.
For more information on the use of Yamaha digital mixers, see the relevant manual for the model in use.
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
Screen Functions
32
Page 33

Reference

Precautions when Using the USB Terminal

Using USB Flash Drives

Compatible USB devices
• Use a USB flash drive. You will not be able to use any other USB device (USB hub, mouse, computer keyboard, etc.) when connected.
• This product is compatible with USB1.1 to 2.0 USB flash drives (however, not all USB flash drives have been verified for compatibility).
NOTICE
The USB terminal is rated at a maximum of 5V/500mA. An alert message will appear on the display when attempting to connect a device that requires a current exceeding 500mA, and the power supply will be stopped.
Connecting a USB flash drive
• Do not insert or remove a USB flash drive while a message appears on the screen. Doing so may prevent the product from functioning properly, or may damage the USB flash drive itself and the data contained within.
• Wait several seconds before reinserting a USB flash drive after removing it.
NOTICE
When using a USB extension cable, use a cable that is no longer than 1 m.
USB flash drive format
Use a USB flash drive formatted to FAT32 or FAT16. Format the flash drive on your com­puter. Note that USB flash drives formatted on other devices may not work properly with this product.
Preventing accidental data erasure
Your USB flash drive may come with a write-protect function to prevent accidental data erasure. Use the write-protect feature to prevent important data from being overwritten. Conversely, when saving data, check that the USB flash drive’s write-protect function is off before using the flash drive.
Turning the power off when connecting the USB flash drive
Make sure the system is not accessing the USB flash drive (check that there are no mes­sages on the display) before turning the power off. Failure to do so may damage the USB flash drive itself and the data contained within.
33
Page 34
Reference

Function Tree

Function Category Settings Default value Setting range
METER Input Meter Shows analog input signal levels. (On
Input Meter (DNT) Shows digital input signal (Dante) lev-
UNIT ID Shows the ID assigned so that DZR-D
LABEL Shows the label. 12 characters 11, 24 MASTER Level Sets the output level. (Unit: dB) 0.0dB -∞, -80 to +10.0dB  11 SP Output Meter Shows the output level. -∞ to 0dBFS 11 Protection
(THERMAL, MUTED) MUTED from REMOTE Mutes audio from an external device. Off 28
Function Category Parameter Default value Setting range
TUNING HPF OFF, 60Hz, 70Hz, 80Hz, 90Hz, 100Hz,
LPF 60Hz, 70Hz, 80Hz, 90Hz, 100Hz,
D-CONTOUR OFF (NORMAL), FOH/MAIN, MONI-
D-XSUB OFF (NORMAL), BOOST, XTEND LF OFF (NORMAL) OFF (NORMAL), BOOST, XTEND LF 11, 16 EQ (6 bands) ON, OFF ON ON, OFF 
DELAY ON, OFF ON ON, OFF 
CARDIOID OMNI (FRONT), CARDIO-2 (REAR),
Dante models this will appear as ANA.)
els.
or DXS-XLF-D series devices on the Dante network can be recognized.
Appears when safeguard functions have been activated.
110Hz, 120Hz
110Hz, 120Hz POLARITY NORMAL NORMAL, INVERTED 
TOR
BYPS <Bypass> ON ON, OFF (×6) (×6) (×6) (×6) FREQ <Frequency> <Each Band> 20.0Hz to 20.0kHz (×6) (×6) (×6) (×6) GAIN 0.0 -10.0 to +10.0dB (×6) (×6) (×6) (×6) Q 2.00 0.7 to 10.0 (×6) (×6) (×6) (×6)
TYPE PEQ
ms 0.0ms 0.0 to 140.0ms  m 0.00m 0.00 to 48.10m  ft 0.0ft 0.0 to 157.8ft 
CARDIO-3 (REAR)
-∞ to 0dBFS (×2) (×2) (×2)  (×2) 11
-∞ to 0dBFS (×2)  (×2) 11
01 01 to FE 
Hidden THERMAL, MUTED 11
OFF 60Hz to 120Hz  11, 15
120Hz 60Hz to 120Hz 
OFF (NORMAL)
OMNI (FRONT)
OFF (NORMAL), FOH/MAIN,
MONITOR
PEQ, LO SHELF 6dB,
LO SHELF 12dB, HI SHELF 6dB,
HI SHELF 12dB, HPF, LPF
OMNI (FRONT), CARDIO-2 (REAR),
CARDIO-3 (REAR)
Full range Subwoofer
Standard Dante Standard Dante
Full range Subwoofer
Standard Dante Standard Dante
 11, 15
(×6) (×6) (×6) (×6)
11, 17
Page
number
11, 24,
25
Page
number
11, 15
11, 16
11, 16
34
Page 35
Reference
Function Category Parameter Default value Setting range
ROUTER Routing SP OUT (On), — (Off) 
A1 <Analog OUTPUT 1> (On), — (Off)  A2 <Analog OUTPUT 2> (On), — (Off)  D1 <Dante OUTPUT 1> (On), — (Off)  D2 <Dante OUTPUT 2> (On), — (Off) 
INPUT DNT. IN1 LVL
<Dante Input Level 1> DNT. IN2 LVL
<Dante Input Level 2> DNT. SENS.
(DANTE SENSITIVITY)
ALIGNMENT (DELAY ALIGNMENT)
OUTPUT ANA. OUT1 LVL
<Analog Output Level 1> ANA. OUT2 LVL
<Analog Output Level 2> DNT. OUT1 LVL
<Dante Output Level 1> DNT. OUT2 LVL
<Dante Output Level 2>
UTILITY PANEL SETUP BRIGHTNESS 6 1 to 10 19
CONTRAST
BLACKOUT OFF OFF, ON 
PANEL LOCK PANEL LOCK OFF OFF, ON 
PIN CODE 0000 Four-digit numeral  SAVE TO USB  LOAD FROM USB 
DEVICE BACKUP SAVE TO USB 
RESTORE FROM USB 
+1.0dB -∞, -80.0 to +10.0dB 
+1.0dB -∞, -80.0 to +10.0dB 
-14dBFS -14dBFS, -6dBFS 
OFF OFF, ON 
1.70ms 0.00ms to 20.00ms 
0.0dB -∞, -80.0 to +10.0dB 
0.0dB -∞, -80.0 to +10.0dB 
0.0dB -∞, -80.0 to +10.0dB 
0.0dB -∞, -80.0 to +10.0dB 
Full range: 5,
Subwoofer: 12
1 to 16 
Full range Subwoofer
Standard Dante Standard Dante
Page
number
18
18
19
20
20
21
23
35
Page 36
Reference
Function Category Parameter Default value Setting range
UTILITY DANTE SETUP MODE (DANTE MODE) STANDARD STANDARD, Quick Config 23
NETWORK UNIT ID 01 01 to FE 11, 25
DEVECE INFORMATION THERMAL <For display only> 
INITIALIZE 26 LOG LOG LIST 
UPDATE FIRMWARE 27
PRESET 0: INITIAL DATA
A to C(*): Factory presets 1 to 8: User presets
* Number values may change
depending on the model in use.
*PATCH <If the MODE is set to Quick Config>
UNIT ID 01 01 to FE 
LABEL
Fs (DANTE Fs) 48kHz 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz  LATENCY (DANTE LATENCY) 1ms 1ms, 2ms, 5ms  LOCK <For display only> UNLOCKED UNLOCKED, LOCKED  DDM
STATE <For display only>
LOCAL <For display only> READ ONLY READ WRITE, READ ONLY 
IP SET. (IP SETTING) DHCP UNIT ID, DHCP, STATIC IP  IP ADR. IPv4  NETMASK IPv4  GATEWAY IPv4  MAC <For display only> 
VERSION ————
FIRMWARE <For display only>  Dante <For display only> 
SERIAL <For display only> 
SAVE TO USB 
RECALL  STORE  CLEAR  TITLE 
PROTECT 15
NO ASSIGN
DISCONNECTED
See the “Patch Correspondence Chart
when Using Quick Config” (page39)
12 characters
(alphanumeric characters, -)
DOMAIN, DISCONNECTED,
UNMANAGED
Full range Subwoofer
Standard Dante Standard Dante
24


Page
number
11, 24
24
25
25
26
27
14
36
Page 37
Number Message Symptom Countermeasure

Message List

01–11 SYSTEM ERROR
12 CURRENT MEMORY ERROR
13 PRESET MEMORY ERROR
14
15
17 DUPLICATE IP ADDRESS A duplicate IP address is in use. Set the IP address to one that does not overlap with another IP address.
20 OUTPUT CURRENT OVER
22 AMP TEMP TOO HIGH step1[*] An output limiter has been applied due to
23 AMP TEMP TOO HIGH step2[*]
25 AMP TEMP TOO HIGH step3[*]
27 POWER SUPPLY TEMP TOO HIGH[*]
34 AMP PROTECT (LIMIT)[*]
35 HF/OVER TEMP PROTECT (DOWN)
50 USB: COMPATIBLE DEVICES NOT FOUND Compatible USB flash drive not connected.
51 USB: NO FILE SYSTEM
52 USB: FILE NOT FOUND
53 USB: ILLEGAL FILE Invalid file used. Replace the invalid file with a compatible file and try again.
54 USB: INCOMPATIBLE FORMAT Incompatible file format used. Replace the invalid file with a compatible file and try again.
55 USB: I/O ERROR Cannot read/write USB flash drive properly.
SYSTEM ERROR
The product does not start up properly.
Circuit protection has been activated due to excess amplifier output current.
excess temperature detected in the amplifier. (*: HF or LF)
Audio output has been muted due to excess temperature detected in the amplifier. (*: HF or LF)
A limiter was applied due to an abnormally high temperature detected in the power supply unit. (*: HF or LF)
An output limiter has been applied due to an abnormality detected in the amplifier. (*: HF or LF)
Audio output has been muted due to an abnor­mality detected in the amplifier.
The USB flash drive’s file system is inaccessi­ble.
The relevant file cannot be found on the USB flash drive.
Turn the power off and wait at least six seconds before turning the power back on. If the problem persists, try initializing this product. If this still does not resolve the problem, please contact your Yamaha dealer.
The product may be faulty. Please contact your Yamaha dealer.
Either reduce the output level, or wait for the heat to subside before using again. Alterna­tively, keep the rear panel out of direct sunlight, and ensure that the area around the rear panel is well ventilated.
Wait for the heat to subside before using again. Alternatively, keep the rear panel out of direct sunlight, and ensure that the area around the rear panel is well ventilated.
Continuing use may cause the power supply unit to malfunction. Reduce the output level before using again.
Wait for the heat to subside before using again. The product may be faulty if symptoms per­sist even after cooling down. Please contact your Yamaha dealer.
Only use supported USB flash drives. For a list of USB flash drives tested to work, visit the Yamaha Pro Audio website (http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/).
Use a USB flash drive that has been properly formatted to FAT32 or FAT16.
Check that the file has been saved properly to the USB flash drive, and then try again.
Check that the USB flash drive in use works properly on a computer or some other device. Use a USB flash drive that has been tested to work. For a list of USB flash drives tested to work, visit the Yamaha Pro Audio website (http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/). If this still does not resolve the problem, please contact your Yamaha dealer.
Reference
37
Page 38
Number Message Symptom Countermeasure
56 USB: STORAGE FULL! Insufficient USB flash drive space. Use a USB flash drive with a sufficient amount of available space.
58 USB: LOAD ERROR
59 USB: OVER CURRENT
65 INCOMPATIBLE DATA LOADED
70 POWER TURNED ON The power turned on.
71 POWER TURNED OFF The power turned off.
72 SHORT INTERRUPTION
73 HOST FIRMWARE UPDATE COMPLETED Firmware update completed.
74 PANEL UNLOCKED Removed panel lock.
77 PRESET RECALLED[*] Recalled preset. (*: Preset number)
78 PRESET STORED[*] Stored preset. (*: Preset number)
79 PRESET CLEARED[*] Cleared preset. (*: Preset number)
80 BACKUP DATA LOADED
81 PIN CODE LOADED Loaded PIN code from the USB flash drive.
82 PIN CODE CHANGED PIN code has been changed.
83 WRONG PIN CODE Wrong PIN code entered.
85 Dante FIRMWARE UPDATE COMPLETED Successfully updated the Dante firmware.
90
91
ALL DATA INITIALIZED
An error occurred while loading a file from a USB flash drive. Internal data corruption may have occurred within this product.
The power supply stopped due to excess cur­rent flowing to the USB terminal.
Changed incompatible data contained within the loaded file to the default settings.
Restarted system after performing a shutdown due to an instantaneous power failure.
Loaded settings data from the USB flash drive using RESTORE FROM USB on the DEVICE BACKUP screen.
All parameter settings reset back to their default values.
Please try again. A message appears on the display while the USB flash drive is being accessed. Do not remove the USB flash drive while the message appears.
Remove the USB flash drive from the USB terminal, and then turn on the power again.
Connect to a stable power source.
Reference
38
Page 39
Reference

Patch Correspondence Chart when Using Quick Config

DZR-D, DXS-XLF-D TF series
Option on the PATCH
screen
(see page 24)
NO ASSIGN
ST L
ST R
SUB
MTRX1
MTRX2
MTRX3
MTRX4
AUX 1
AUX 2
AUX 3
AUX 4
AUX 5
AUX 6
AUX 7
AUX 8
ROUTER
INPUT
D1
D2
D1 ST L
D2
D1 ST R
D2
D1 SUB
D2
D1 MTRX1
D2
D1 MTRX2
D2
D1 MTRX3
D2
D1 MTRX4
D2
D1 AUX 1
D2
D1 AUX 2
D2
D1 AUX 3
D2
D1 AUX 4
D2
D1 AUX 5
D2
D1 AUX 6
D2
D1 AUX 7
D2
D1 AUX 8
D2
Output channel
DZR-D, DXS-XLF-D TF series
Option on the PATCH
screen
(see page 24)
AUX 9
AUX10
AUX11
AUX12
AUX13
AUX14
AUX15
AUX16
AUX17
AUX18
AUX19
AUX20
MONI L
MONI R
ST L/R
ST L/SUB
ROUTER
INPUT
D1 AUX 9
D2
D1 AUX10
D2
D1 AUX11
D2
D1 AUX12
D2
D1 AUX13
D2
D1 AUX14
D2
D1 AUX15
D2
D1 AUX16
D2
D1 AUX17
D2
D1 AUX18
D2
D1 AUX19
D2
D1 AUX20
D2
D1 MONI L
D2
D1 MONI R
D2
D1 ST L
D2 ST R
D1 ST L
D2 SUB
Output channel
DZR-D, DXS-XLF-D TF series
Option on the PATCH
screen
(see page 24)
ST R/SUB
MTRX1/2
MTRX3/4
AUX 1/2
AUX 3/4
AUX 5/6
AUX 7/8
AUX 9/10
AUX11/12
AUX13/14
AUX15/16
AUX17/18
AUX19/20
MONI L/R
ROUTER
INPUT
D1 ST R
D2 SUB
D1 MTRX1
D2 MTRX2
D1 MTRX3
D2 MTRX4
D1 AUX 1
D2 AUX 2
D1 AUX 3
D2 AUX 4
D1 AUX 5
D2 AUX 6
D1 AUX 7
D2 AUX 8
D1 AUX 9
D2 AUX10
D1 AUX11
D2 AUX12
D1 AUX13
D2 AUX14
D1 AUX15
D2 AUX16
D1 AUX17
D2 AUX18
D1 AUX19
D2 AUX20
D1 MONI L
D2 MONI R
Output channel
39
Page 40
Symptom Possible causes Possible solution

Troubleshooting

Dante model
Dante model
Power does not come on. Time between turning the power on/off is too short. Wait about 20 seconds after turning the power off before turning it back on again.
Reference
Routing is not appropriate.
No sound.
Level is low in DSP.
No sound, or intermittent sound. Too many Dante devices in the daisy chain for the current
Volume becomes low suddenly.
Sound is interrupted suddenly.
Display goes off after a few moments. The protection function for the display is active. Press either the main knob or the [ ] (Back) key to return to the normal display.
The screen display goes off in a few seconds.
The [LIMIT] indicator remains lit. Or, the indicator frequently lights up.
latency settings.
Protection function is active because the amp is too hot, trigger­ing the limiter.
Protection function is active because the amp became hotter, triggering the mute function.
The speaker units are damaged.
The BLACKOUT function has been set to ON.
The input signal is too large.
On the HOME screen, if there is a signal in the INPUT meter but no signal in the SP Output Meter, check if the signal is routed to SP OUT under ROUTER in the settings.
Check the INPUT level on the ROUTER screen, and raise the level if it is too low.
With the default setting (1 msec), a single daisy chain can have up to 10 units. When connecting more than 10 units, use an L2 switch (that supports Giga-bit Ethernet) to create branches in the net­work.
In such cases, “THERMAL” is displayed on the HOME screen. To reduce the amplifier temperature, reduce the output level and improve the ventilation around the rear panel. Additionally, shield the rear panel from direct sunlight.
In such cases, “MUTED” is displayed on the HOME screen, and at the same time the [POWER] indi­cator flashes. To reduce the amplifier temperature, reduce the output level and improve the ventila­tion around the rear panel. Additionally, shield the rear panel from direct sunlight. The system will recover once the temperature goes down.
If there is no sound even though MUTED is not displayed on the HOME screen and there is a signal in the SP Output Meter, the speaker units might be damaged. Please contact your Yamaha dealer.
Press either the main knob or the [ ] (Back) key to return to the normal display. To turn this set­ting off permanently, navigate from the HOME screen to UTILITY PANEL SETUP BLACKOUT and turn the setting off.
To reduce the degree to which the [LIMIT] indicator turns on, either reduce the MASTER Level, or reduce the level of the input signal.
The operating panel locks up after turning the power back on, even after removing the PANEL LOCK.
Screen commands are unavailable for use.
A “USB: OVER CURRENT” message appears on the screen. Or, the USB flash drive does not work.
“Diagnosis mode” or “Service mode” appears on the screen.
This occurs when TEMPORARILY (TEMP) is selected when removing the PANEL LOCK.
You have forgotten/entered the wrong PIN code.
The connection between the product and the USB device has been cut due to excess current flowing to the USB terminal.
This product is in the mode used for service purposes. Turn the power switch off and then turn the power switch back on.
When TEMPORARILY (TEMP) is selected, the panel lock is temporarily released, but it is applied again when turning the power back on. To permanently remove the panel lock, select PERMA­NENTLY (OK). (See page 22)
Follow the procedure described in “Initializing to the default settings when you have forgotten your
PIN code, etc.” to reset this product. (See page 12)
Remove the USB flash drive from the USB terminal, and then turn on the power to this product again.
40
Page 41
Ultimo (ULT/UXT) This is a Dante module for small models. The DZR-D and the DXS-XLF-D use the 2-in/2-out Ultimo module.

Dante-related Terms

Dante Device Lock This is a lock function that prevents Dante settings from being changed. Set this in Dante Controller.
Daisy Chain A daisy chain is a wiring scheme in which multiple devices are connected together in sequence. Also referred to as a switched connection.
The DZR-D and DXS-XLF-D contain an internal L2 switch, and the two Dante jacks are primary connectors that can be linked in a daisy chain connection. This con­nection cannot be used in a redundant (secondary) network.
Reference
Latency This is a time setting that affects audio signal buffering. This setting is dependent on the Dante device and the number of network switch hops present. As more hops
UNIT ID Sets an ID so that connected devices recognize individual DZR-D and DXS-XLF-D devices. This enables the transmitting and receiving of audio signals over a Dante
Device Label This is used to identify Dante devices on a Dante network. Under normal circumstances, the Dante device receiving the transmission identifies the Dante device
increase the transmission delay, setting too low a latency may cause the audio transmission to lag, resulting in skips in the audio. Increasing the latency is safer, but also results in a larger delay. The minimum value for the Ultimo module is 1 ms. If two devices with different latency settings are patched together, the slower latency time setting will be applied.
network, and the use of a remote controller. Avoid using the same ID for the same model devices on the same network.
sending the transmission using its Device Label.
By default, Yamaha devices are identified as:
Y### - Yamaha - Model name - Last six digits of the MAC address (Where ### is three-digit hexadecimal representing the UNIT ID.)
E.g.) Y001-Yamaha-DXS15XLF-D-******
When setting this on this product, up to 12 characters can be used, not including the initial five characters (Y###-) and the last 7 characters (-******). When setting this on Dante Controller, though all characters can be input, the initial five characters will revert back to their original Y###- when restarting this product. To use the characters you input, keep using the initial five characters (Y###-) without changing, and set other characters as desired. This enables characters other than the initial five characters (Y###-) to appear in the LABEL (page 24). In this case, if the last six characters are matched to the MAC address of this product, these characters don't appear in the LABEL. In a system combining this product with CL series or QL series devices, should a malfunctioning unit be replaced, setting the same UNIT ID as the UNIT ID of the original unit to the replaced unit enables automatic restoring of the original patches.
41
Page 42
Reference

Specifications

The contents of this manual apply to the latest specifications as of the publishing date. To obtain the latest manual, access the Yamaha website then download the manual file.
General Specifications 0 dBu is referenced to 0.775 Vrms.
DZR315(-D) DZR15(-D) DZR12(-D) DZR10(-D) DXS18XLF(-D) DXS15XLF(-D)
System Type
Frequency Range (-10 dB) 31 Hz – 20 kHz 34 Hz – 20 kHz 39 Hz – 20 kHz 44 Hz – 20 kHz 30 Hz – 150 Hz 33 Hz – 150 Hz
Coverage Angle H75° × V50°
Crossover Frequency, Type
Maximum SPL
Transducers
Enclosure Material, Finish, Color Plywood, Durable polyurea coating, Black
Floor Monitor Angle 50° Symmetrical 50° Symmetrical 50°
Dimensions (W × H × D, with rubber feet)
Weight 41.6 kg 25.2 kg 21.4 kg 17.9 kg 48.9 kg 40.0 kg
Grille Matte black powder coated perforated steel grille with cloth mesh
Handles Aluminium die-cast, Side × 2
Pole Socket Ø35 mm × 2 (0° or -7°)
Rigging Points M10 × 16 M10 × 12 M10 × 8, M8 × 2
Magnetically Shield Non magnetically shielded
Amplifier Type Class-D Class-D
Power Rating
Cooling Fan cooling, Variable speeds.
*1
LF
MF
HF 2" Voice coil, 1" Throat compression driver, Titanium diaphragm, Neodymium magnet
Dynamic 2,000 W (LF: 1,000 W, MF/HF: 1,000 W) 1,600 W
*2
Burst (20 ms) 1,100 W (LF: 1,000 W, MF/HF: 100 W) 1,300 W
Continuous 950 W (LF: 850 W, MF/HF: 100 W) 1,200 W
3-way, Bi-ampled Pow-
ered speaker, Bass-reflex
H90° × V50°
(Rotatable)
700 Hz (FIR-X)
2.5 kHz (Passive)
143 dB SPL 139 dB SPL 139 dB SPL 137 dB SPL 136 dB SPL 136 dB SPL
15" Cone,
3" Voice coil,
Neodymium magnet
8" Cone,
1.5" Voice coil, Ferrite magnet
550 × 897 × 520 mm 450 × 761 × 460 mm 410 × 646 × 394 mm 315 × 537 × 345 mm 550 × 657 × 720 mm 450 × 587 × 600 mm
1.7 kHz (FIR-X) 1.8 kHz (FIR-X) 1.8 kHz (FIR-X)
15" Cone,
3" Voice coil,
Neodymium magnet
2-way, Bi-amped powered speaker, Bass-reflex Powered subwoofer, Bass-reflex
H90° × V60°
(Rotatable)
12" Cone,
3" Voice coil,
Neodymium magnet
——
H90° × V60°
(Rotatable)
10" Cone,
3" Voice coil,
Neodymium magnet
Aluminium die-cast,
Top × 1, Side × 1
18" Cone,
4" Voice coil,
Ferrite magnet
Aluminium die-cast, Side × 2
Ø35 mm (Depth 80 mm),
M20 (Threaded depth 25 mm)
15" Cone,
4" Voice coil,
Ferrite magnet
42
Page 43
DZR315(-D) DZR15(-D) DZR12(-D) DZR10(-D) DXS18XLF(-D) DXS15XLF(-D)
Latency: Analog IN to SP OUT
Controllable Signal Processing
Protection
DSP, AD/DA 96 kHz processing with 96 kHz AD/DA and FIR filter
Connectors
Residual Noise LEVEL: Min LF: -59 dBu, HF: -60 dBu -59 dBu
Fan noise level (1m from rear panel)
Idle Power Consumption 45 W 40 W
1/8 Power Consumption 150 W 180 W
Heat Dissipation 129 kcal/h 155 kcal/h
AC Power Requirements
Inrush Current (1 msec) 5.6 A (AC 220–240 V), 6.6 A (AC 120 V), 6.8 A (AC 100 V),
Temperature Range Operation: 5°C to 40°C, Storage: -20°C to 50°C
AC Cord 2.5 m (V-Lock)
Options
Except MONITOR Mode
MONITOR Mode 1.5 ms 2.0 ms
Speaker Clip limiting, Integral power protection DC-fault
Amplifier Thermal, Output over current
Power Supply Thermal, Output over voltage, Output over current
Analog IN Combo × 2, Line level (Maximum +24 dBu), Input impedance 20 kΩ
Input Sensitivity 0 dBu (Vomume: max), +10 dBu (Volume: center)
Analog OUT XLR3-32 × 2, CH1: THRU (fix), CH2: THRU or DSP OUT XLR3-32 × 2, CH1/2: THRU or DSP OUT
Dante (-D model only)
USB USB2.0 host: 5 V 500 mA
AC IN IEC AC inlet × 1 (V-Lock)
Highest Speed NC 40 NC 40
Lowest Speed NC 30 NC 30
*3
U-bracket
Cover SPCVR-DZR315 SPCVR-DZR15 SPCVR-DZR12 SPCVR-DZR10 SPCVR-DXS18X SPCVR-DXS15X
Wheel SPW-1
4.5 ms 3.4 ms
MASTER Level, HPF (OFF, 60 Hz–120 Hz, 24 dB/oct BW), D-CONTOUR,
EQ (6 bands), DELAY (0–140 ms), Routing
etherCON CAT5e × 2 (Daisy Chain), 2 IN / 2 OUT (Fs: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, 96 kHz) and Remote Control, 1000BASE-T
Depending on area of purchase; 100–240 V or 220–240 V, 50/60 Hz
UB-DZR15H,
UB-DZR15V
UB-DZR12H,
UB-DZR12V
UB-DZR10H,
UB-DZR10V
0.6 ms
MASTER Level, LPF (60 Hz–120 Hz, 24 dB/oct BW), POLARITY, D-XSUB,
EQ (6 bands), DELAY (0–140 ms),
CARDIOID, Routing
2.5 A (AC 220–240 V), 4.4 A (AC 120 V),
5.0 A (AC 100 V)
Reference
*1: Measured peak SPL with pink noise @1 m. *2: Dynamic: Total peak power of individual outputs. Measured at minimum load impedance, with protection released.
Burst/Continuous: Measured at nominal impedance, with protection activated.
*3: While both devices will work at a voltage of between 100 V to 240 V, as limiter settings vary depending on the supply voltage, make sure to use this product at the supply voltage indi-
cated on the rear panel of this product.
43
Page 44
Route Latency Values
Reference
DZR315(-D) DZR15(-D), DZR12(-D), DZR10(-D)
D-CONTOUR mode
OFF (NORMAL),
FOH/MAIN
Analog IN SP OUT 4.5 ms 1.5 ms 3.3 ms 2.0 ms 0.5 ms
DANTE Fs = 96 kHz 6.0 ms 3.0 ms 4.8 ms 3.5 ms 2.0 ms *1
Dante IN SP OUT
Analog IN LINE OUT 0.2 ms
Analog IN Dante OUT
Dante IN LINE OUT
DANTE Fs = 88.2 kHz 6.0 ms 3.0 ms 4.8 ms 3.5 ms 2.0 ms *1
DANTE Fs = 48 kHz 6.5 ms 3.5 ms 5.3 ms 4.0 ms 2.5 ms *1
DANTE Fs = 44.1 kHz 6.6 ms 3.6 ms 5.4 ms 4.1 ms 2.6 ms *1
All models
DANTE Fs = 96 kHz 1.7 ms *1
DANTE Fs = 88.2 kHz 1.7 ms *1
DANTE Fs = 48 kHz 2.2 ms *1
DANTE Fs = 44.1 kHz 2.3 ms *1
DANTE Fs = 96 kHz 1.7 ms *1
DANTE Fs = 88.2 kHz 1.7 ms *1
DANTE Fs = 48 kHz 2.2 ms *1
DANTE Fs = 44.1 kHz 2.3 ms *1
MONITOR
OFF (NORMAL),
FOH/MAIN
MONITOR
DXS18XLF(-D),
DXS15XLF(-D)
*1: Includes Dante latency of 1 ms.
44
Page 45
Current Draw and Power Consumption
1 Btu = 1,005.06 J = 0.252 kcal, 1 W = 0.86 kcal
DZR315(-D), DZR15(-D), DZR12(-D), DZR10(-D)
Reference
100V/ 50Hz
Idle 0.9 45 0 45 154 39 1/8 out LF: 3Ω / HF: 8Ω 2.3 150 78 72 512 129 1/3 out LF: 3Ω / HF: 8Ω 5.3 345 207 138 1,177 297
110V–120V/60Hz
Idle 0.7 45 0 45 154 39 1/8 out LF: 3Ω / HF: 8Ω 2.1 150 78 72 512 129 1/3 out LF: 3Ω / HF: 8Ω 4.4 340 207 133 1,160 292
220V–240V/50Hz
Idle 0.5 45 0 45 154 39 1/8 out LF: 3Ω / HF: 8Ω 1.3 150 78 72 512 129 1/3 out LF: 3Ω / HF: 8Ω 2.7 325 207 118 1,109 280
Current Draw (A)
@100 V
Current Draw (A)
@120 V
Current Draw (A)
@230 V
Power Consumption (In) Power Consumption (Out) Watts Dissipated Btu/h kcal/h
Power Consumption (In) Power Consumption (Out) Watts Dissipated Btu/h kcal/h
Power Consumption (In) Power Consumption (Out) Watts Dissipated Btu/h kcal/h
Watt (W) Thermal Dissipation
Watt (W) Thermal Dissipation
Watt (W) Thermal Dissipation
DXS18XLF(-D), DXS15XLF(-D)
100V/ 50Hz
Idle 0.7 40 0 40 137 34 1/8 out LF: 4Ω 2.7 180 100 80 614 155 1/3 out LF: 4Ω 6.1 404 267 137 1,379 347
Current Draw (A)
@100 V
Power Consumption (In) Power Consumption (Out) Watts Dissipated Btu/h kcal/h
Watt (W) Thermal Dissipation
110V–120V/60Hz
Idle 0.6 40 0 40 137 34 1/8 out LF: 4Ω 2.2 180 100 80 614 155 1/3 out LF: 4Ω 5.0 396 267 129 1,351 341
220V–240V/50Hz
Idle 0.5 40 0 40 137 34 1/8 out LF: 4Ω 1.4 180 100 80 614 155 1/3 out LF: 4Ω 2.7 380 267 113 1,297 327
Current Draw (A)
@120 V
Current Draw (A)
@230 V
Power Consumption (In) Power Consumption (Out) Watts Dissipated Btu/h kcal/h
Power Consumption (In) Power Consumption (Out) Watts Dissipated Btu/h kcal/h
Watt (W) Thermal Dissipation
Watt (W) Thermal Dissipation
45
Page 46

Dimensions

DZR315(-D)
41
366 92
287
41
287
448 51
4xM10
550
897
520
41808
282
2xM10
41
4xM10
808
4xM10
366 92
366 92
448 51
Unit: mm
Reference
46
Page 47
DZR15(-D)
Unit: mm
2xM8
3xM10
41
254
Reference
329
3xM10
2xM8
240 367
450
367
240
41
761
254
329
41672
504
460
2xM10
329
254
257240
2xM8
50°
41672
2xM10
47
Page 48
DZR12(-D)
2xM8
2xM8
3xM10
41
239
277
240 327
2xM8
3xM10
646
410
239
394
277
199.5240
41557
2xM10
41557
2xM10
240
327
41
239
277
444
50°
Unit: mm
Reference
48
Page 49
240
DZR10(-D)
Unit: mm
Reference
2xM8
2xM10
2xM10
2xM8
233
315
233
166
537
166
236
236
41
451
392
345
236
176
2xM10
145240
2xM8
50°
28474
2xM8
240
49
Page 50
720
550
657
Ø35
M20
82
40
16 x M6
DXS18-XLF(-D)
Unit: mm
Reference
50
Page 51
Reference
DXS15-XLF(-D)
Unit: mm
450
M20
Ø35
600
40
16 x M6
82
587
51
Page 52
Reference

Block Diagram

1 (LINE)
LF
2 (LINE)
1
2
AD
THRU/OUTPUT
OMNI/
CARDIOID
HPF 60~
120Hz
TOTAL SP-EQ
AD
METER
DA
DA
LEVEL
DA
DSP
D-XSUB:
OFF(NORMAL),
BOOST,
XTEND LF
INPUT
LIMIT
Fs 96kHz
1
2
DANTE
LEVEL
MASTER
LEVEL
DELAY
ALIGNMENT
A1
ROUTER
A2
SP OUT
POST EQ
DSP OUT
THRU
GAIN/
DELAY
DELAY
0~
140ms
User EQ
(IIR)
6bands
LPF 60~
120Hz
User control Factory fixed
Dante models
AMP
PROTECTION LOGIC
MUTELIMITER
Dynamic
EQ
Dante models,
remote
MUTE
METER
METER
DANTE
SENSITIVITY
ch1
ch2
D1
D2
A1 A2
D1
D2
METER
METER
SRC
ROUTER*
ch1
ch2
To A2
To A1
A2
A1
DZR(-D)
DXS-XLF(-D)
1 (LINE)
2 (LINE)
DANTE
Dante models
1
2
INPUT
LEVEL
LEVEL
ch1
ch2
ch1
ch2
DSP
Fs 96kHz
METER
AD
METER
AD
SRC
A1 A2
D1
ROUTER*
D2
DELAY
DANTE
ALIGNMENT
METER
METER
SENSITIVITY
A1
User EQ
(IIR)
6bands
SP OUT
A2
ROUTER
D1
D2
To A2
HPF
Off, 60~
120Hz
POST EQ
DELAY
0~
140ms
MASTER
LEVEL
MUTE
Dante models,
remote
A2
D-CONTOUR:
OFF(NORMAL),
FOH/MAIN,
MONITOR
User control Factory fixed
TOTAL SP-EQ
HF
LF
FIR-X
HPF
FIR-X
LPF
FIR
Correct
EQ *1
IIR
Correct
EQ
GAIN/
DELAY
GAIN/
DELAY
Dynamic
EQ
Dynamic
EQ
LIMITER
LIMIT
PROTECTION LOGIC
MUTE
MUTELIMITER
METER
AMP
DA
(HF)
AMP
DA
(LF)
THRU
DSP OUT
DA
THRU
Network
3way model
HF
MF
LF
1
THRU/OUTPUT
2
*1: MONITOR mode: IIR
* Dante output settings are supported by firmware V1.2.2 or later and Dante module firmware 4.1.6.7-4.1.6.5-1.1.0 or later.
52
Page 53
Reference

Index

Numeric
[1G] indicator...................................................................8
A
[AC IN] jack .....................................................................7
ALIGNMENT (DELAY ALIGNMENT) ..............................18
ALL.................................................................................20
ANA. OUT1 LVL .............................................................19
ANA. OUT2 LVL .............................................................19
B
[] (Back) key ........................................................6, 9
Bands.............................................................................16
BLACKOUT....................................................................20
BOOST...........................................................................16
BRIGHTNESS.................................................................19
BS ..................................................................................14
C
CARDIOID................................................................11, 17
cardioid mode..........................................................11, 17
CONTRAST ....................................................................20
D
Daisy Chain Network .....................................................29
Dante Controller.......................................................30, 31
Dante Device Lock ........................................................25
Dante jacks ......................................................................8
Dante latency.................................................................24
D-CONTOUR ...........................................................11, 15
DDM (Dante Domain Manager) ..................................... 25
DELAY ......................................................................11, 16
Device Label..................................................................24
DHCP ............................................................................. 25
Display............................................................................. 6
DISTANCE......................................................................16
DNT. IN1 LVL..................................................................18
DNT. IN2 LVL..................................................................18
DNT. OUT1 LVL..............................................................19
DNT. OUT2 LVL..............................................................19
DNT. SENS. (DANTE SENSITIVITY) ...............................18
Dual pole sockets ............................................................5
D-XSUB....................................................................11, 16
E
E symbol ........................................................................11
EQ ............................................................................11, 16
equalizer ........................................................................11
F
Factory presets ..............................................................13
Feet cups .........................................................................5
FIRMWARE.....................................................................26
FLAT...............................................................................16
FOH/MAIN......................................................................15
Fs (DANTE Fs) ...............................................................24
G
GATEWAY.......................................................................25
H
high-pass filter .........................................................11, 15
HPF ..........................................................................11, 15
I
INITIAL DATA ................................................................. 13
INPUT ............................................................................ 18
[INPUT] jacks................................................................... 7
Input Meter .................................................................... 11
Input Meter (DNT)..........................................................11
INVERTED................................................................ 11, 15
IP ADR. ..........................................................................25
IP SET. (IP SETTING) .....................................................25
L
LABEL...................................................................... 11, 24
LATENCY (DANTE LATENCY) .......................................24
[LEVEL] controls ..............................................................6
[LIMIT] indicator ..............................................................6
[LINK] indicator ............................................................... 8
LOAD FROM USB.......................................................... 21
LOCAL ...........................................................................25
LOCK .............................................................................25
LOG LIST .......................................................................27
low-pass filter........................................................... 11, 15
LPF...........................................................................11, 15
M
MAC............................................................................... 25
Main knob .................................................................... 6, 9
MASTER Level ............................................................... 11
MODE (DANTE MODE) .................................................23
MONITOR ......................................................................15
MUTED from REMOTE................................................... 28
N
NETMASK ......................................................................25
53
Page 54
Reference
O
OFF (NORMAL)........................................................15, 16
OUTPUT.........................................................................19
P
Parameter Display .........................................................16
PARTIAL .........................................................................20
PATCH............................................................................24
PIN CODE ......................................................................20
POLARITY ................................................................11, 15
[POWER] indicator...........................................................6
Power switch....................................................................7
PRESET....................................................................11, 13
Protection.......................................................................11
Q
Quick Config ..................................................................23
R
RESTORE FROM USB ...................................................23
ROUTER...................................................................11, 18
Routing...........................................................................18
S
SAVE TO USB ....................................................21, 23, 27
Screw holes for eye bolts.................................................5
Screw holes for U-bracket ...............................................5
SERIAL...........................................................................26
SP Output Meter ............................................................11
STANDARD ....................................................................23
Star Network ..................................................................29
STATE .............................................................................25
STATIC IP .......................................................................25
[SYNC] indicator ..............................................................8
T
TEMP..............................................................................22
THERMAL ......................................................................26
[THRU/DSP OUT] switch .................................................7
[THRU/OUTPUT] jacks ....................................................7
Tiltable pole socket..........................................................5
TIME...............................................................................16
U
UNIT ID ..............................................................11, 24, 25
USB terminal....................................................................6
User preset list...............................................................13
UTILITY ....................................................................11, 19
V
Vents ................................................................................ 7
VERSION........................................................................ 26
W
Wheel mounting screws...................................................5
X
XTEND LF (extended LF)...............................................16
Manual Development Group © 2018 Yamaha Corporation
Published 03/2020 PO-C0
54
Loading...