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Chapter 3 Main Panel Window
DME Designer Owner’s Manual
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Remote Tab
DME Remote Control
Displays/sets the connector and connection type to be used for DME remote control protocol*
communication. If the selected terminal was previously assigned to a different function, a
confirmation message will appear. The available ports depend on the device.
DME64N/DME24N: OFF, Remote (RS-232C), Remote (RS-422), Network
DME Satellite: OFF, Remote, Network
OFF: Select “OFF” when this function is not to be used.
Remote (RS-232C): External controllers (AMX, Crestron, etc.) control the DME64N/24N via the
[REMOTE] connector using an RS-232C connection.
Remote (RS-422): External controllers (AMX, Crestron, etc.) control the DME64N/24N via the
[REMOTE] connector using an RS-422 connection.
Network: This setting allows the DME to be controlled via the [NETWORK] terminal. When
“Network” is selected it is also possible to select the port number to be used. The Ethernet port
to be used for remote control will be displayed in the “IP Port No.” field. Change the port as
necessary via the “Select IP Port No.” dialog box that appears when the [Select IP Port No.]
button is clicked.
Since the DME network connection will automatically be broken when the port is changed, DME
Designer will have to be re-launched.
Remote: External controllers (AMX, Crestron, etc.) control the DME Satellite via the [REMOTE]
connector connection.
* Refer to “DME Remote Control Protocol Specifications” Yamaha Pro Audio website:
(http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/)
NOTE
The SP2060 and ICP1 are not supported.
NOTE
Switch the [REMOTE] terminal setting (RS-232C, RS-422) via the DIP switch on the rear panel of the DME Satellite.