User Manual

RMio64-D Owner’s Manual
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Dante Network Settings and
Audio Routing
With the Dante network, you can route the audio input
and output of multiple Dante devices in any way you like.
This requires you to set which channel signals are sent
to which inputs. The routing for connecting MADI with
the Dante network is fixed on the RMio64-D. Therefore,
any changes in routing are made in the Dante network.
Use Dante Controller to configure the audio routing of
the Dante network.
You can download Dante Controller from the following
website:
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
Refer to the Dante Controller owner’s manual (available
from the same website) for details about Dante
Controller.
Selecting MADI Input Rate
Use the MADI [INPUT RATE] 1Fs/2Fs/4Fs keys on the
front panel to select the MADI input rate.
For example, for a MADI input rate of 192 kHz (4x 48
kHz), confirm that the MADI [INPUT RATE Fs 48kHz]
indicator is on, and then select [4Fs]. If no valid MADI
input signal is detected, both indicators remain off.
Panel Lock
You can lock the panel to prevent unintended changes
and operations. While the lock is engaged, all controllers
on the front panel are inoperable. To engage the lock,
press and hold the MADI [STATUS] INPUT/OUTPUT key
for at least 3 seconds. All front panel indicators (except
the power indicator) flash, indicating all controllers are
locked. To disengage the lock, press and hold the MADI
[STATUS] INPUT/OUTPUT key for at least 3 seconds.
NOTE
Even if the front panel is locked, you can use remote control to
make changes to the settings.
For the latest information about remote control compatible
devices, refer to the Yamaha Pro Audio website:
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
Signal Flow
Dante to MADI
The Dante input signal is output from the MADI
[COAXIAL OUT] connector and the [OPTICAL OUT]
connector.
MADI to Dante
The MADI input signal is output from the Dante
[PRIMARY] and [SECONDARY] connectors.
MADI Split
A signal that is input via coaxial or optical connector can
be looped back via the other connector. When doing so,
the signal also goes to the Dante network.
Settings
To use a MADI split, turn on MADI DIP switch 3
(DOWN).
To loop back the input signal from the MADI [COAXIAL
IN] connector to the MADI [OPTICAL OUT] connector,
turn on MADI DIP switch 1 (DOWN).
To loop back the input signal from the MADI [OPTICAL
IN] connector to the MADI [COAXIAL OUT] connector,
turn off MADI DIP switch 1 (UP).
NOTE
Make sure to change the settings of the DIP switches while the
power to the unit is turned off; otherwise, the ID setting will not
be effective.
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