MUSIC LABORATORY SYSTEM MLA-200 Installation Guide EN
Contents Introduction ......................................................................................... 3 Overview of the Music Laboratory System................................................................. 3 Preparations............................................................................................................... 3 Workflow .................................................................................................................... 4 1. Trial setup.....................
Introduction Overview of the Music Laboratory System The Yamaha Music Laboratory System is a music education system that combines Yamaha’s abundant know-how in music education and electronics technology. This system is built to support communication between students and instructors and to provide more fluid guidance on individual and group performances.
Items necessary only for setup Windows computer Use to specify settings during setup. A computer with an RJ45 connector and running Windows 10 or Windows 11 is required. MTX-MRX Editor Use to transfer the MRX7-D setup file data to MRX7-D when specifying settings during setup. Install this application on a Windows computer. For details on the installation and settings, refer to the MRX Setup Manual. MRX7-D setup file This file provides the settings for the Music Laboratory System.
1. Trial setup Before installing the devices in the classroom, perform a trial setup of the entire system to check the setup and operation of each device. Since it will be difficult to remove and attach the DIP switch cover and change the DIP switch settings after the MLA-200 is installed onto an instrument, we recommend checking the setup and operation of each device beforehand. 2.
2. Setting up the wireless access point (DHCP server) 2-3. Change the settings for the wireless access point (DHCP server). Start the browser (Internet Explorer, etc.), and then type “http://192.168.100.240/” (with the default IP address of the wireless access point being “192.168.100.240”) to access the setup screen for the wireless access point. Use the default IP address of the wireless access point. In addition, some types of wireless access points may have a dedicated application or unique address.
3. Setting up MLA-200s Each MLA-200 in an audio network is differentiated by the unique ID that is specified. Specify this ID with the DIP switch. 3-1. With nothing connected, open the DIP switch cover on the rear panel. One side of the cover remains attached. Disengage the side that does not remain attached, and then slowly open the cover. DIP switch cover 3-2. Set the DIP switch. The switches of the DIP switch are set to ON when it is down and OFF when it is up.
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4. Setting up MRX7-Ds The MRX7-D is the core of the Music Laboratory System and controls the audio network. Twenty-four MLA-200s for students can be connected to one MRX7-D. By using four MRX7-Ds in one audio network, one MLA-200 for the instructor and a maximum of ninety-six MLA-200s for students can be connected. Each MRX7-D in an audio network is differentiated by the unique ID that is specified.
4. Setting up MRX7-Ds 4-2. Using an Ethernet cable, connect the Windows computer installed with MTX-MRX Editor and the MRX7-Ds to be set up. Connection diagram MRX7-D ID=1 PoE powered Ethernet switch Computer MRX7-D ID=2 Wireless access point (DHCP server) MRX7-D ID=3 MRX7-D ID=4 With the Ethernet switch in the center, connect the wireless access point (DHCP server) and MRX7-Ds with Ethernet cables. The MRX7-Ds connect daisy chain in order from ID=1.
4. Setting up MRX7-Ds 4-6. In MTX-MRX Editor, select “System” menu “Network Setup”, and then select the name of the network card of the computer. At this time, a dialog box appears if the firmware of MRX7-D is not a compatible version for MTX-MRX Editor. Follow the on-screen instructions to update the firmware. 4-7. Click the “ONLINE” button in the upper-right corner of MTX-MRX Editor. The Synchronization dialog box appears. 4-8. Select the “To Device” check box, and then click the “OK” button.
5. Setting up the audio network Communications between the instructor and students as well as audio of the performance is sent and received through the audio network. In the Music Laboratory System, Dante has been adopted as the structure of the audio network. Although software called Dante Controller is normally used to set up a Dante audio network, its high degree of flexibility requires knowledge about audio networks.
5. Setting up the audio network 5-1. Connect all MLA-200s to Ethernet switches. The [STATUS] indicator flashes while the device is starting up. The indicator lights up when the device is finished starting up. Check that the [STATUS] indicator of all MLA-200s are lit.
5. Setting up the audio network 5-2. Start the ML Config Tool installed onto the Windows computer. A window appears. 5-3. Select “Network List” on the “Option” menu. A window appears.
5. Setting up the audio network 5-4. Select the network adapter connected to the Music Laboratory System, and then click the “OK” button. The connection process, including restarting the application, will take some time. When the process is finished, the name of the selected network adapter appears in the upper right of the screen. When the Music Laboratory System is correctly connected, the IP address of the network will appear as 192.168.0.xxx (where “xxx” is any number). 5-5.
6. Setting up ML Touch ML Touch is an iPad application used by instructors to operate the entire system. It can be downloaded from the App Store. This describes the setup operations that must be performed before the application can be used. For details on using ML Touch, refer to the ML Touch User’s Guide. 6-1. Download ML Touch from the App Store. 6-2. Tap the ML Touch icon to start the application. The initial setup window appears. Then, if there are no problems, the Home window appears.
7. Connecting audio devices Connect audio devices, such as the instructor’s microphone or a CD player used for teaching, to the MRX7-D set to ID=1. CD/BD player 2 CD/BD player 1 MRX7-D ID=2 PoE powered Ethernet switch MRX7-D ID=1 (YDIF port of MRX7-D) NOTE Use the Euroblock connectors on the MRX7-D to make the microphone input and speaker output connections. Power amplifier Indoor speaker L Indoor speaker R 7-1. Turn off all devices to be connected. 7-2. Connect the audio devices as shown above.
7. Connecting audio devices / 8. Operation check 7-7. Use ML Touch to check that sound from the microphone or CD player is output from the speakers. If no sound is output, return to the previous steps and perform each one again. This completes the connection of the audio devices. 8. Operation check After completing this trial setup, check communication with MLA-200s for students. 8-1. Turn on all connected devices. 8-2. Start ML Touch. 8-3. Perform each function to check that it operates correctly.
9. Installing onto an instrument After performing the operation check, unplug all cables connected to the MLA-200s, and then install the MLA-200 onto the instrument. The MLA-200 can be installed in the following two ways. • Attaching to the instrument with the included mounting screws • Placing on a flat surface of the instrument with the included rubber feet Installation precautions (attaching to the instrument with included screws) • Install so that the cables on the side panel face downward.
9. Installing onto an instrument 9-2. While holding the MLA-200 in the desired position, drill four holes (for attaching the mounting bracket) into the instrument’s stand (leg). Drill holes with a depth of 15 mm and diameter of 2.5 mm at the center of the screw holes, positioned at least 15 mm inside the edge of the stand (leg). Be careful not to drill the holes too deep. In addition, be sure to drill all four holes.
9. Installing onto an instrument 9-5. Install and tighten the other screws. 9-6. Tighten the center screw last. 9-7. Make sure that no screw is loose. This completes the installation onto the instrument. Installation examples Mounted with screws at the top This is the most common installation method. Use this method when the stand (leg) of the instrument is wide.
9. Installing onto an instrument Mounted with screws on the side 15 mm or more Use this installation method when the instrument stand is toward the back of the keyboard. As described in “Installation precautions (attaching to the instrument with included screws)” (Page 21), maintain a distance of 15 mm or more between the center screw and the edge of the stand, and install by using all four screws.
9. Installing onto an instrument When placed on a flat surface When placed on a flat surface of the instrument, be sure to attach the included rubber feet to prevent slipping. The installation positions should be about 15 mm inside each edge as shown below. Be sure to attach all four. Caution Position the MLA-200 so that no one will trip and nothing will catch on the cables. If the MLA-200 falls, it may be damaged or cause injuries.
10. Final operation check After installing the MLA-200s onto instruments and setting up the devices, reconnect the cables, and then perform the final operation check. The procedure for this operation check is the same as that described in “8. Operation check” (Page 20), but this time the operation is checked after setting up the system in the classroom. 10-1. Adjust the volume of the power amplifier (powered speakers) to the level necessary for use in the actual classroom. 10-2.
11. Troubleshooting Symptom A device does not turn on. No sound is output./ Minimal sound is output. Cause • The Ethernet cable is disconnected. Disconnect, and then reconnect. • PoE power is not supplied by the network switch. Make sure that a PoE powered Ethernet switch is used. • The PoE power supplied by the network switch is insufficient. Check the power supply specifications of the Ethernet switch. • The [MASTER VOL.] knob or [MY VOL.] knob is incorrectly adjusted.
11. Troubleshooting Symptom Cannot communicate with the audio network. Cause Remedy • The audio network is incorrectly Specify settings according to “5. set up. Setting up the audio network”. • The network address is incorrectly specified. “Succeed” did not appear after the A network adapter other than that “Confirm” button was for the wired RJ45 network clicked during the connector has been selected. audio network setup. Check the DHCP server settings. Specify according to the table in step 2-3.