ProVisionaire Touch V3.8 Setup Guide Note Thank you for downloading Yamaha ProVisionaire Touch. ProVisionaire Touch is an application for remotely controlling a system (a system consisting of devices that can be controlled by this application, such as MusicCast devices, Disklavier units, RMCG/RM-CR and MTX/MRX systems) from a tablet (iPad) via a Wi-Fi network. You can design a control panel by freely arranging widgets, allowing you to create custom panels that suit the needs of your system.
Contents What you can do using ProVisionaire Touch ........................................................... 3 Operating requirements of the software .................................................................. 4 Terms and concepts to understand ......................................................................... 5 Installation procedure .............................................................................................. 7 Startup.......................................................
What you can do using ProVisionaire Touch • Using ProVisionaire Touch, you can use your tablet device to intuitively place widgets such as sliders, buttons, and photos on the page (screen) to create an original touch control panel that fits the requirements of your installation and your needs, all without requiring any special programming.
Operating requirements of the software • Tablet device Tablet device (iPad) with ProVisionaire Touch or ProVisionaire Touch KIOSK installed • Hardware: Apple iPad (4th generation and earlier iPad, and 1st generation iPad mini) • OS: iOS 11.0 or later Wireless LAN connection * For the latest information about devices and OS versions that are known to work, refer to the following website. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ * This software does not work on iOS devices other than the iPad.
Terms and concepts to understand Roles Pages ProVisionaire Touch uses the following roles. In ProVisionaire Touch, a screen consisting of multiple widgets (such as buttons and sliders) is called a “page.” Using this application, you can design up to 50 pages of different screens that are suitable for the installed location or the users who use the system. There are also the following pages for special purposes.
Files • Control Mode In this mode you can load settings files, and go online with the target system. You must have Administrator or Power User privileges to use this mode. This mode is also used to verify operation while designing a page. ProVisionaire Touch uses the following files. • Settings file (extension .ypvt) This file contains all the settings of ProVisionaire Touch.
Installation procedure Startup Download “ProVisionaire Touch” from the App Store. You will find a link on the MTX/MRX product page of the Yamaha Pro Audio website. 1. Tap the “ProVisionaire Touch” icon. The Software License Agreement screen displays when you first start up the app. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ 2. To see the terms of use, tap “Review Terms.” Tap “Agree and Continue” if you agree with these terms, or “Cancel” if you do not agree.
4. To create a new file, tap the [Create Document] icon. 6. In [Design Mode], which is the mode where you design a custom control panel, the page (named Page 1) is shown. The following dialog appears. File name Page name Design Mode File name Template * If you don’t want the Function Guide (yellow popup hint) to appear on the screen, tap the Function Guide button . 5. Select the “Blank” template, enter the file name, and tap [Done].
This completes preparations for creating a control panel. You can create a custom control panel for the target system by placing widgets such as sliders and buttons in this screen and assigning parameters to them. In the next step we use a simple example to explain the process of creating a control panel, making settings, connecting to the network, and delivering the completed system.
Basic process 2. In the widget menu, tap the button icon. Using the creation of a simple control panel as an example, this section explains the process of creating a panel and using it to control the system. The button is placed on the panel. * To close the widget menu, tap the panel background. Saving data In this app, the changes you make to the page are automatically saved in the settings file. Placed Tap 1. Place buttons First place the buttons that you want to use as on/off switches. 1.
5. In the [Devices] list, tap “the device that you specified 2. Specify devices and parameters in step 1.” A list of the assignable parameters appears. Select the parameter that you want this button to turn on/off. For example if you want the button to turn the channel 1 input on/off, make the setting shown in the screen below. Now let’s specify a device and a parameter that will be controlled by this button. 1.
3. Tap the [Color] field to access the color setting 3. Specify the button on/off indication screen. Switch the [Color] tab and [Preset] tab, and specify the color of the button in the On state. Let’s make the button change color to indicate its on/off state. For details on color settings, refer to “Specifying a color.” 1. Tap the button to access the context menu, and tap 4. Tap [<] to return to the previous screen. 5. In the same way, use the [Off] tab to specify the color [Design]. 2.
4. Place a slider Let’s place a slider that controls the volume. 1. In the menu bar, tap the Page Edit button . 2. In the widget menu, tap the slider icon and then move it where you like. 3. The device that will be controlled is the same as the one you specified for the button, so there’s no need to specify it again. Of course you are also free to specify a different device. 4. Tap the slider, and tap [Parameter] in the context menu. The [Slider Parameter Assign] screen appears.
* If you want to change the font type or size, tap the rectangle, and then tap [Text] in the context menu. 5. Place a text panel Let’s place a rectangle, and add text such as an operation guide, caution, or button or slider name. * A rectangle does not have a device setting or parameter assignment. 1. In the menu bar, tap the Page Edit button . 2. In the widget menu, tap the rectangle icon, and then change its location and size. 3. Double-tap the rectangle.
This completes one page of a control panel. 6. Set the background When controlling a target system, you will often want to have multiple control panels for different uses or setups of the building. To explain how to handle multiple pages, let’s create one more page. Let’s place an image as the panel background. In advance, place the image that you want to use in the “Photos” app of the iPad. 1. In the menu bar, tap the Page Edit button . 2. Tap [Background], and turn the [Image] screen On ( ). 3.
7. Create one more page 8. Specify an access code for the page 1. On the menu bar, tap the Page Management button Let’s specify access so that no authentication is required for Page 1 and authentication with a power user is required for Page 2. . 2. Tap [Add Page]; the new page name input screen 1. On the menu bar, tap the Page Management button appears. Enter the page name and tap [Done]; the new page is created, and you can place widgets on it to create the page. , and then tap [Edit].
3. Turn the [Power User Code] switch On ( ). 9. Specify screen lock settings Screen lock is a function that prevents operation by people with no operating privileges after a specified time has elapsed since the last operation. * Screen lock settings can be made from either Design mode or Control mode. 1. On the menu bar, tap the Setup button , and then tap [Screen Lock]. 4. Move to Control mode, and tap the Page Selection button . Verify that an icon specified for Page 2.
10. Complete the settings file 11. Send the settings file to another iPad Send the settings file to the iPad that will take delivery of the project. This completes settings for the control panel. To finish the procedure, specify or check the following items. * In advance, install this app or KIOSK to the destination iPad. • Administrator code • Enter information about the project • Image files you used 1. Tap the file management button in the menu bar, or the ProVisionaire Touch icon. 2.
If Guided Access is enabled, pressing the home button or swiping the home indicator does not close this app (control panel). To close the app, click the home button or top button three times and enter the passcode to end Guided Access. 12. Dedicating an iPad as a control panel Here we explain how you can use an iPad as a dedicated controller for a target system. Make these settings as necessary. This ends the explanation of the basic workflow.
Operations for common settings Here we explain settings and operations that you will frequently encounter while using this app. Even if the contents of the display are slightly different, the basic operations are the same. Specifying a color In the [Color] tab you can specify a desired color by adjusting the sliders in the lower part of the screen. After creating a color, you can drag it to one of the four palettes at the right to store it as a user color.
Specifying an image The following four source image groups are shown. When placing an image on a widget or background, the following setting screen appears. • Preset: Preset images of this app • Settings: Images saved in a settings file that was sent via AirDrop or email. * Widget Image directly accesses the screen shown at right. Tap the [Select Image] field, and from the source image groups that appear, select the desired image.
• None: The image is placed in the center of the area without any change in size Tap the [Expansion Mode] field, and in the menu that appears, specify how the image is shown in the display area. • Full: The image is resized to fill the entire area vertically and horizontally. • Aspect Fill: The image is resized so that the shorter dimension (height or width) fits the full area. • Aspect Fit: The image is resized so that the longer dimension (height or width) fits the full area.
About the menu bar * In Control mode, you’ll need to authenticate with an administrator code or power user code in order to view the menu bar. In any mode, there is a menu button ( or ) in the upper left corner of the screen. Tap this menu button to show or hide the menu bar. * In Control mode, you can make the menu bar hidden when a certain time has elapsed after the menu button was last operated. To specify the time after which the menu bar is hidden, use “Time until menu closes.
q File Management button u Page Management button Displays a list of the files. To create a new file, use the [+] at the top of this list screen. Settings file management Allows you to add a new page, assign a home page, assign a fallback page, change the page display order, or delete a page. Managing pages w Operation Mode button i Page Selection button Switches between Control mode and Design mode.
Settings file management — the File Management button On the menu bar, touch the File Management button , or tap the ProVisionaire Touch icon to access a list of the settings files in this app. You can select the settings files created by ProVisionaire Control from the list display. * If you want to use features that can only be designed with ProVisionaire Control, such as a vertical controller screen, you need to export from ProVisionaire Control and load it with KIOSK. Tap a file icon to open the file.
in the upper right, and the settings file moves to the selected movedestination. Delete Deletes the selected settings file. Info Opens the properties of the selected settings file. Tags Shows the selected tag at the left of the selected settings file name. Rename Copy Renames the selected settings file. Copies the selected settings file to the copy buffer. To paste, long-tap a location in the browser where there is no file, and execute [Paste].
File Transfer: When you tap the [File Transfer] icon, a list of recipients connected to the same network appears. Select the desired recipient and transmit the file. Comment Displays a comment for the selected settings file. * To enter or edit the comment, load the file, press the information button, and use the [About File] menu item [Comment]. Administrator Comment Displays an administrator comment for the selected settings file.
Selecting multiple widgets — Multi Select button By tapping the Multi Select button on the menu bar, you can switch between single-select mode (select a single widget) and multi-select mode (select multiple widgets). In the multi-select state, you can select multiple widgets by performing the following operations. • In a location where there is no widget, stroke the screen to enclose multiple widgets. The widgets included in the area you enclosed are selected.
Creating a custom panel — the Page Edit button In the menu bar, tap the Page Edit button (shown in Design mode) to see the Widget/Background/Grid menu used for a custom panel. You’ll use these to design a custom panel. Widget Tap a part in the custom panel to place it. • Button Widgets used as switches. Switching parameters such as On/Off, Inc/Dec, or [Preset] recall can be assigned to these widgets. Page switching can also be assigned. • Slider Widgets used as faders.
• Indicator Widgets used to display indices. They light when the value exceeds the threshold, and go dark when the value goes below the threshold. • Rectangle These are rectangular parts that are convenient for placing a button or slider name, title, or comment. In addition to text, you can also assign a logo or other image. * Parameters cannot be assigned. • Image Use these to place images such as icons or patterns. You can place images from the iOS “Photos” app library. * Parameters cannot be assigned.
• SD Track List/Track List Widgets used to select the content that plays back. A list pops up when you tap. A list is shown if the device is online. • Source&PGM Widgets used to select the input source or sound program of a MusicCast device. A list pops up when you tap. • Album Art Widgets used to display an image for the song being played by the MusicCast device. • Disklavier Widgets for a Disklavier ENSPIRE. This controls the playback of an automatic performance.
Editing a widget When you press a widget, a context menu appears. Use the context menu to change the design of the widget or to assign a parameter to it. * Depending on the widget, some items might not be shown. [Text] tab Copy Text on/off: Shows/hides the text. Size: Specifies the text size. Color: Specifies the text color. Specifying a color Font: Specifies the text font. A list of the fonts provided by the OS is displayed.
Arrange Alignment (Shown only when multiple widgets selected) Specifies the order in which widgets overlap. The currently selected widget can be moved to the foreground (Bring to Front), moved forward one place (Bring Forward), moved backward one place (Send Backward), or moved to the rear (Send to Back). Specifies where the selected widgets are placed. Left: Aligns the left edges of the widgets. Right: Aligns the right edges of the widgets.
Shape Specifies the shape of the widget. Rectangle Ellipse Polygon If you select Polygon, you can then choose to move a point (Move Point), add a point (Add Point), or remove a point (Remove Point). While Add Point or Remove Point is selected, tap the widget to add or remove a point where you tap. Delete Deletes the widget.
Background Grid These settings specify the background of the page. Shows a grid on the background of the page. If Grid is On, widgets that you place are neatly aligned to the grid. Snap To Grid If this switch is On, the grid is enabled, and the widget’s upper left point is aligned to the grid. When you change the size of a widget, the point that you tap to expand or contract the widget will align to the grid. Dot Color Changes the color of the dots in the grid.
Widget design [Style] tab Here we explain how you can change the design of a widget that’s placed on the panel. Tap the widget whose design you want to change; a context menu appears. In the menu, tap [Design]; a dialog for changing the design of that widget appears. Corner: Specifies the rounding of the corners. Gradient: Adds a gradient to the button surface. Border Style: Specifies the style of the border. Border Color: Specifies the color of the border.
For a Slider Width: Specifies the width of the slit. Border Style: Specifies the style of the border. Border Color: Specifies the color of the border. Specifying a color Border Width: Specifies the thickness of the border. [Knob] tab Style: Specifies the style of knob (None/Circle/Ring/Fader A/ Fader B/Fader C/Fader D). * If you specify None (no knob), the fader cannot be operated (meter display only). Tooltip: Shows/hides the parameter value when the knob is operated.
For a Value [Style] tab Corner: Specifies the rounding of the corners. Gradient: Adds a gradation effect to the value’s surface. Border Style: Specifies the style of the border. Border Color: Specifies the color of the border. Specifying a color Border Width: Specifies the thickness of the border. [Background] tab Color: Specifies the color of the value’s surface. Specifying a color Image: Places an image such as an icon or pattern on the surface of the value.
For a Meter [Bar] tab Direction: Specifies the meter’s direction (Vertical/Horizontal 1/ Horizontal 2). Style: Selects the meter’s display method. On State Color: Specifies the color inside the meter below the current value. Specifying a color Off State Color: Specifies the color inside the meter above the current value. Specifying a color Gradient: Selects the type of gradation within the meter. Round Corners: Selects whether the corners of the meter are rounded.
For an Indicator [Style] tab On State Color: Specifies the color within the indicator when the value exceeds the threshold specified by “Parameter.” Specifying a color Off State Color: Specifies the color within the indicator when the value falls below the threshold specified by “Parameter.” Specifying a color Gradient: Adds a gradation effect to the indicator’s surface. Corner: Specifies the rounding of the corners. Border Style: Specifies the style of the border.
For a Rectangle [Style] tab Corner: Specifies the rounding of the corners. Gradient: Adds a gradation effect to the rectangle’s surface. Border Style: Specifies the style of the border. Border Color: Specifies the color of the border. Specifying a color Border Width: Specifies the thickness of the border. [Background] tab Color: Specifies the color of the rectangle’s surface. Specifying a color Image: Places an image such as an icon or pattern on the surface of the rectangle.
For an Image [Style] tab Corner: Specifies the rounding of the corners. Gradient: Adds a gradation effect to the image’s background. Border Style: Specifies the style of the border. Border Color: Specifies the color of the border. Specifying a color Border Width: Specifies the thickness of the border. [Background] tab Color: Specifies the color of the image’s surface. Specifying a color Image: Places an image such as an icon or pattern on the surface of the image.
For a PDF [PDF] tab Select PDF: Specifies a PDF file inside the PDFs folder in Documents of P.V. Touch, or that was sent via email or AirDrop. Background Color: Specifies the color when a PDF is not shown. Specifying a color Pinch to Zoom: If this switch is on, pinch operations can be performed on the PDF. [Style] tab Corner: Specifies the rounding of the corners. Gradient: Adds a gradation effect to the PDF’s background. Border Style: Specifies the style of the border.
For SD Play Info/Play Info [Style] tab Corner: Specifies the rounding of the corners. Gradient: Adds a gradation effect to the play info’s surface. Border Style: Specifies the style of the border. Border Color: Specifies the color of the border. Specifying a color Border Width: Specifies the thickness of the border. [Background] tab Color: Specifies the color of the play info’s surface. Specifying a color Image: Places an image such as an icon or pattern on the surface of the play info.
For SD Transport/BD Transport/Transport [Style] tab Corner: Specifies the rounding of the corners. Gradient: Adds a gradation effect to the transport’s surface. Border Style: Specifies the style of the border. Border Color: Specifies the color of the border. Specifying a color Border Width: Specifies the thickness of the border. [Buttons] tab Color: Specifies the color of the buttons of transport. Specifying a color * For details on how to select an image, refer to “Specifying an image.
For SD Track List/Track List [Style] tab Corner: Specifies the rounding of the corners. Gradient: Adds a gradation effect to the track list's surface. Border Style: Specifies the style of the border. Border Color: Specifies the color of the border. Specifying a color Border Width: Specifies the thickness of the border. [On] tab Specifies the setting when the widget is touched. Color: Specifies the color of the track list surface when the source is On.
For a Source&PGM [Style] tab Corner: Specifies the rounding of the corners. Gradient: Adds a gradation effect to the source&PGM’s surface. Border Style: Specifies the style of the border. Border Color: Specifies the color of the border. Specifying a color Border Width: Specifies the thickness of the border. [On] tab Specifies the setting when the widget is touched. Color: Specifies the color of the source surface when the source is On.
For an Album Art [Style] tab Corner: Specifies the rounding of the corners. Gradient: Adds a gradation effect to the album art’s surface. Border Style: Specifies the style of the border. Border Color: Specifies the color of the border. Specifying a color Border Width: Specifies the thickness of the border. [Background] tab Color: Specifies the color of the album art’s surface. Specifying a color Image: Places an image such as an icon or pattern on the surface of the album art.
For a Disklavier [Style] tab Corner: Specifies the rounding of the corners. Gradient: Adds a gradation effect to the disklavier’s surface. Border Style: Specifies the style of the border. Border Color: Specifies the color of the border. Specifying a color Border Width: Specifies the thickness of the border. [Background] tab Color: Specifies the color when the Disklavier is not connected.
Assigning parameters 3. A setting screen for the selected button function Here we explain how to assign the parameters that will be controlled when you operate a widget. * If no parameter is assigned to a widget, appears. In [Devices] and [Parameters], select the parameter that you want to assign, and tap [Done]. is shown. Assigning parameters to a button 1. Tap the button that you want to assign; in the context menu that appears, tap [Parameter]. 2. The [Button Parameter Assign] screen appears.
Button functions (Mode) and their setting screens Single Latch: Assign an on/off-type parameter. The parameter is switched On or Off. Single Unlatch: Assigns a parameter such as Tray Open that takes effect only while tapped.
Multi: Multiple parameters can be individually switched on/off; for example, multiple sources (input channels) can be switched on/off simultaneously. In the [Send Parameters] list, choose [Devices]; in the [Commands] field, use [Add] to add commands and then assign a parameter to each command. You can specify up to 16 commands; in other words, up to 16 parameters can be controlled.
Example settings when Mode = Multi Switching background music sources Example of Commands=01 settings for button 1 Operation: Use buttons to switch combinations of ST IN on/off STIN (source) 1 (CD player) 2 (computer) 3 (SD card) Button 1 ON OFF OFF Button 2 OFF ON OFF Button 3 OFF OFF ON • Settings for button 1 (play from CD player) Send Parameters Commands 01 02 03 Parameters On On On Input Ch ON Input Ch ON Input Ch ON STIN1L/R STIN2L/R STIN3L/R ON OFF OFF Receive Parameters On Input Ch ON
Inc/Dec: Send volume up/down commands to the device. Use [Upper] and [Lower] to specify the direction and range of increase or decrease, and use [Step] to specify the number of steps in that range. Each time you tap the button, a command is sent to increase (or decrease) the parameter by the amount specified in [Step]. Preset: Send [Preset] recall commands to the device. When you tap the button, the [Preset] of the assigned preset number is recalled on the specified device.
Snapshot: Sends a command to the device for recalling a snapshot or scene. When you tap the button, the snapshot or scene of the snapshot number or scene number assigned in the specified device is recalled. If [Indicator Mode] is [On], the currently recalled snapshot or scene is shown in the screen. Page: This command switches to a different page of this control panel. You can choose from all the created pages that are listed in the [Page] field.
SD Direct Play: This command plays/stops a specified audio file on the SD card or the audio files in the specified folder. For [Devices], you can select only an MTX or MRX unit that can be equipped with an SD card. For details on the settings, refer to the MTX-MRX Editor user guide section ”List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxes,” and consult ”If [FUNCTION] is [SD Play].
Assigning parameters to a slider • Assigning a parameter of the MRX7-D 1. Tap the slider that you want to assign; in the context If the MRX7-D is the device being controlled, the index that can be specified depends on the type of widget. menu that appears, tap [Parameter]. Widget Button Remote Control Setup List Function Type On/Off type Level type Parameter Variable other than level type Level Meter On/Off type Level type Link Variable Group other than level type Snapshot Snapshot Group 2.
3. In [Home Position], specify an offset for the home Assigning parameters to a value position of the label. Use this when assigning a parameter (such as EQ Gain) that has a default value mid-way through its range of change. In Display Type, choose Raw (actual value) or Normalized (normalized value). 1. Tap the value that you want to assign; in the context menu that appears, tap [Parameter]. 2. The [Value Parameter Assign] screen appears. You can assign continuously variable parameters such as volume.
Assigning parameters to a meter Assigning parameters to an indicator 1. Tap the meter that you want to assign; in the context 1. Tap the indicator that you want to assign; in the con- menu that appears, tap [Parameter]. text menu that appears, tap [Parameter]. 2. The [Indicator Parameter Assign] screen appears. 2. The [Meter Parameter Assign] screen appears. You can assign parameters such as indicator, button, or meter. If the meter is assigned, you set the threshold by “Indication Threshold.
Assigning to source&PGM, play info, transport, track list, or album art Assigning to a Disklavier 1. Tap the Disklavier that you want to assign; in the context menu that appears, tap [Parameter]. 1. Tap the widget that you want to assign; in the context menu that appears, tap [Parameter]. 2. The [Disklavier Parameter Assign] screen appears. 2. A screen for assigning the parameter appears. Specify the parameter type for the Disklavier.
Switching pages — the Page Selection button (Control mode) In Control mode, tapping the menu bar’s Page Selection button shows the following page selection screen. Of the pages included in the currently selected settings file, the pages specified in the device’s [Preset] are shown. The currently displayed page is indicated by a mark. Pages for which power user code authentication is specified are indicated by a icon. To open a page, tap the field of the page that you want to open.
Managing pages — the Page Management button (Design mode) In Design mode, tapping the menu bar’s Page Management button shows the following page management screen. Add Page: Adds a new page. Tap [Add Page], and in the dialog that appears, enter a name for the page. Tap [Done], and a blank page appears. * The previously opened page before you used Add Page is saved automatically. * Up to 50 pages can be created in one settings file. Edit: Lets you delete or reorder pages.
When you tap [Edit], a icon appears at the left of the page name. If you tap this icon and then tap [Delete] that appears at the right edge of the field, that page is deleted. After tapping [Edit] so that the icon appears at the left of the page name, you can move the position of a page by holding down the icon at the right edge of the page field and dragging and dropping it in the desired position. * The currently-loaded page cannot be deleted.
After tapping [Edit] so that the [>] icon appears at the left of the page name, tap the page name to access a sub-screen where you can edit settings for that page. Auto Page Change: Specifies the association between a [Preset] of a monitor device (a processor of the MTX/MRX system being controlled) and the selected page. This function lets you automatically switch the page that is displayed for each [Preset]. Tap the Auto Page Change field to display a [Preset] list for the monitor device.
* If a monitor device is not specified, the page of this app does not change even if you switch the [Preset] on the device. To associate a device with a [Preset], make settings in Monitor Device. Example) Setting a different initially displayed page for [Preset 1], [Preset 2], and [Preset 3] 1. In advance, prepare three pages for use as the initially displayed pages. 2.
Registering devices to control — the Device Management button 2. Tap the Device Management button Here’s how to register a device of the target system that will be controlled from the custom panel you created. The device/parameter that’s controlled by a widget in the custom panel is determined by the Model and Unit ID or IP address that you register here. Registering a device 1. You’ll use Design mode to register a device. If you’re in Control mode, use the Operation Mode button switch to Design mode.
4. Enter each item, and tap [Done]. • Device Type: Tap [Select], and in the list that appears, select the type of device that you want to register. • Model: Tap [Select], and in the list that appears, select the model name of the device that you want to register. The content of the list differs depending on the type selected in Type. • Match Device By: Choose whether to identify devices by UNIT ID (in the case of the MRX, by RCSL) or by IP address.
5. The registered device is added to the [Device List]. Monitor device settings The monitor device is also specified in this screen. Tap the [Monitor Device] field’s [>] to see a list of the registered devices. From this list, select one monitor device to specify it. * If a monitor device is not specified (No Monitor Device), the page of this app does not change even if you switch the [Preset] on the device.
Control panel settings — the Setup button Here you can make settings for the app, such as changing the access code or specifying the screen lock setting. In Design mode or Control mode, tap the Setup button in the menu bar to access the following setup screen. Edit Administrator Code: Sets or changes the administrator code. The administrator code is specified only as a four-digit number. * For a newly created file, the administrator code is unset (blank).
Edit Power User Code: Specify or edit the power user code. The power user code is specified only as a four-digit number, using the same type of setting screen as for the administrator code. Enable Auto-Close: Turns the menu auto close function on/off. If this is On ( ), the [Time Until Menu Closes] field appears. Time Until Menu Closes: Specifies the time until auto-close occurs. * For a newly created file, the power user code is unset (blank).
Control panel information — the Information button This lets you view various settings. On the menu bar, tap the Information button ing information screen. About App: Shows the information of this app. Version: Shows the version of this application, and copyright information. Privacy Policy: Shows the privacy policy. License: Shows license information, such as open-source notices. to see the follow- About File: Shows information on the currently loaded settings file.
Preparations before you make connections Wi-Fi access point settings Connecting to the target system Use CAT5e cables to connect the target system with the Wi-Fi access point. Include an Ethernet switch in the system if necessary. To convey audio signals, connect the ST IN of the MTX or MRX to the AUX OUT or ANALOG OUT of the MusicCast device or to the OMNI OUT of the Disklavier. Specify the Wi-Fi access point as described in the owner’s manual of each device.
6. Specify the IP addresses of devices other than the Example network settings for other than the iPad MTX/MRX system. 1. Check the IP address setting (IP SETTING) of the When making settings in Windows, use the following method. Make sure that the IP addresses do not conflict with the IP addresses of other devices. The recommended range is “192.168.0.100”-“192.168.0.149.” For a Blu-ray disc player, connect it to a television etc.
Example network settings for the iPad If specifying the IP address manually (when it cannot be obtained automatically) 1. In the home screen of the iPad, tap [Settings] [Wi-Fi]. 2. Turn the [Wi-Fi] switch On ( ), and from the access 1. Tap , and set [Configure IP] to [Manual]. point list that appears, select the access point of the target system. 3. Enter the password of the Wi-Fi access point. 4. Make network settings. If obtaining the IP address automatically 1.
Tips for network settings 1. The IP addresses of the devices you’re connecting must be set to the same subnetwork. Example of a correct combination of settings Example of an incorrect combination of settings The Wi-Fi access point device’s internal router and DNS *1 192.168.0.254 192.168.11.1 Target system 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.1 iPad 192.168.0.200 192.168.11.50 Computer 192.168.0.253 192.168.11.
Troubleshooting Problem Cause Action Can’t communicate with the target system. Wi-Fi settings are incorrect. Make settings that are appropriate for the access point that’s connected to the target system. Can’t disable the settings file auto-load setting. There is only one settings file, and the setting cannot be disabled by switching files. In the iOS “Settings” window, choose “P.V. Touch”; then in “P.V.
Problem Cause Action Can’t connect eight iPad units to one XMV/EXi8/EXo8. Of the eight sessions simultaneously connected to the XMV/EXi8/ EXo8, one session is used for communication between the MTX/ MRX and the XMV/EXi8/EXo8. For this reason, a maximum of seven external control devices can be connected. Use a maximum of seven iPad units to control the XMV/EXi8/EXo8. Can’t control an NXAMPmk2. The UNIT ID of the NXAMPmk2 is set to 0.
Problem Cause Action When you open a file in KIOSK, you are asked for an Administrator Code. In the case of ProVisionaire Touch, [Enable File Operations for User.] is turned off at the time of export. In the case of ProVisionaire Control, the controller’s Properties setting [Enable File Operations for User.] is set to [No]. Execute the export with this setting turned on or set to [Yes]. Can't export or auto-load the settings file.
About the software license The following devices use open source software code. Details regarding the content of the license can be obtained from the owner's manual of the device or by using the methods listed below. • CL/QL Refer to the following website. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ • TF Refer to “ABOUT” screen of TF. • MusicCast device Refer to the following website. https://download.yamaha.com/sourcecodes/musiccast/ • Blu-ray disc player Connect the unit to a television etc.