User Manual

Basic settings (Mirror mode)
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2. Click the button located at the right of OPERA
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TION MODE.
The OPERATION MODE window will appear, in
which you can select the operation mode.
3. Click the button marked “CONSOLE x 1 <->
ENGINE x2 (Mirror Mode).
Clicking “CONSOLE x 1 <->ENGINE x2 (Mirror
Mode)” will select “Mirror mode, and you will then
return to the previous screen. Verify that the OPER-
ATION MODE field indicates CONSOLE x1 <->
ENGINE x2 (Mirror Mode).
When you perform this switch, the word clock will be
reset. At this time, noise may be produced from the
output jacks of the CS1D or AO8 (in particular if an
MY8-AT digital I/O card is installed in the DIO8). In
order to protect your speakers, you must turn down the
output of the power amp before changing this setting.
Hint
In the SYSTEM CONNECTION screen you can also
check the cabling within the system and the status of
each device.
When using the PM1D system in Mirror mode, use this screen to verify that the same configuration of components
is connected to the INPUT connectors and OUTPUT connectors of engines A and B. Be aware that if the two con-
figurations are different, the signal flow will change when you switch between engine A and engine B, and the
desired state will not be obtained.
This indicates the type
of input unit that is con-
nected to each INPUT
connector (1–10) of the
engine.
This indicates the type
of input unit that is
connected to each
OUTPUT connector
(1–6) of the engine.
If both jacks (1/2) of the same type
are connected, two lines will be dis-
played in the screen. You can click a
button in the jack area to select the
jack number (1 or 2) that is currently
enabled. If the connection is broken,
an "x" symbol will be displayed
instead of the number.
This shows the connection status
between the console and engine.
The light blue lines in the screen
show control signal connections,
and the red lines show digital audio
signal connections.
This indicates the type
of input unit that is
connected to each
OUTPUT connector
(1–6) of the engine.
This indicates the type
of input unit that is con-
nected to each INPUT
connector (1–10) of the
engine.
If both jacks (1/2) of the same type
are connected, two lines will be dis-
played in the screen. You can click a
button in the jack area to select the
jack number (1 or 2) that is currently
enabled. If the connection is broken,
an "x" symbol will be displayed
instead of the number.
This shows the connection status
between the console and engine.
The light blue lines in the screen
show control signal connections,
and the red lines show digital audio
signal connections.