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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Version 4.0

ENOWNER’S MANUALOWNER’S MANUALVersion 4.0Version 4.0

Page 2 - SPECIAL NOTICES

DME Designer Owner’s Manual10Main Changes from V1.0 to V1.1 Main Panel Window• Instead of the former Parameter Link function, there are now two funct

Page 3 - The DME Audio System Network

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual100 DesignerThe Designer list displays DME or SP2060 units arranged in the currently valid dev

Page 4 -  Preset Parameters

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual101Event Scheduler“Event Scheduler” Dialog BoxWhen you click [Event Scheduler] in the [Tools] m

Page 5 -  Scenes

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual102 [Operation] Displays the function that will be executed when the event starts.  [Date]Dis

Page 6 -  DME Data Structure

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual103 [Clock setup] ButtonOpens the “Clock” dialog box to set the DME internal clock. See “Cloc

Page 7 -  SP2060 Data Structure

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual104 [Event Operation]Set the operation that is executed when the event starts. [Operation]When

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual105[Component]Select the component that has the parameter to be changed. The list displays the

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual106 [Event Schedule]Set the year/month/date to start the event. CalendarSets the date the even

Page 10 -  Component Editor/Component

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual107 [Event Exceptions]Specifies “exception” year/month/day and time settings at which events w

Page 11 - Changes from V1.1 to V1.2

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual108Wav File ManagerWhen you click [Wav File Manager] on the [Tools] menu, the “Wav File Manager

Page 12

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual109 [Wave File]Displays the Wave file information. Settings can be made here as well. [No.]The

Page 13 -  V1.2 Precautions

DME Designer Owner’s Manual11Changes from V1.1 to V1.2 Main Panel Window• The synchronization algorithm has been refined for faster synchronization.•

Page 14 - Changes from V1.2 to V2.0

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual110 [Recall] ButtonReads a saved library. Clicking this button displays a menu. A menu display

Page 15 -  V2.0 Precautions

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual111 [Remove] ButtonDeletes settings from the selected line. This button is grayed out when no

Page 16 - Changes from V2.0 to V3.0

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual112GPIAbout GPIGPI is an abbreviation for General Purpose Interface. Using GPI input and output

Page 17 -  V3.0 Precautions

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual113 Control Source Selection via a CP4SWA CP4SW control panel connected to the GPI terminal ca

Page 18 - Changes from V3.0 to V3.5

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual114 [DME]From the list, select the DME where you will be making settings. ConfigurationThe cu

Page 19 - Changes from V3.5 to V3.8

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual115The parameter value changes in proportion to the voltage applied to the GPI input.The minimu

Page 20 - Changes from V3.8 to V4.0

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual116• [Scene Change]GPI input can be used to recall a specified scene.[Parameter] specifies the

Page 21 - Contents

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual117• [Scene Decrement]GPI input can be used to decrement the scene number.[Parameter], [Min], a

Page 22 - Index 522

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual118•[Mute]GPI input can be used to engage or disengage the DME mute function.[Parameter], [Min]

Page 23 - Designer]

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual119•[GPI Lock]GPI Lock can be turned on or off via GPI input. When GPI Lock is ON, all GPI inpu

Page 24

DME Designer Owner’s Manual12• The order of same-time events can be changed in the Event Scheduler. (page 139)• Exceptions can be specified for Event

Page 25 - Closing DME Designer

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual120• [Time Adjustment]GPI input can be used to adjust the DME internal clock as follows:[Parame

Page 26 - Main Panel Window

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual121•[Play Wav File]GPI input can be used to initiate playback of the specified Wave file.[Param

Page 27

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual122 GPI OUTThe DME64N has sixteen GPI OUT ports, the DME24N has eight, and the DME Satellite h

Page 28 -  User Module Window

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual123• [Scene Change]The recall status of the specified scene is transmitted via GPI output.[Para

Page 29 -  Objects and Components

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual124Event SchedulerEvent Schedule is shown when [GPI OUT] is set in “Event Scheduler.”See “Event

Page 30 - Window Operations

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual125MIDIWhen you click the [MIDI] command on the [Tools] menu, the “MIDI” dialog box is displaye

Page 31 - Automatic Logging On

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual126[Control Change] TabAssigns components to control change for each DME. You can change DME pa

Page 32 - 4 Click the [OK] button

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual127ParameterSet the assigned component link parameter. When you click here, a list of parameter

Page 33 - Logging Off

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual128[Program Change] TabAssigns scenes to program control change numbers 1 through 128. Switches

Page 34 - Name Description Extension

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual129 [Assign All] ButtonAssigns all scenes in order starting from program number 1.  Bank Sele

Page 35 - Saving Project Files

DME Designer Owner’s Manual13• User module port labels can be edited. (page 246)• Graphics can be placed to represent user modules. (page 247)• The Le

Page 36

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual130 Parameter Change ListThe current settings are displayed in the list in the center. No.This

Page 37 - Click the [Save] button

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual131Min/MaxThis sets the parameter range. The current values for the [Min] (lower limit) and [Ma

Page 38

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual132User Defined Button (User Defined Parameters)User Defined ParametersParameters that the user

Page 39 - Opening Project Files

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual133FunctionSpecifies the function to be assigned to the function keys.•[No Assign]No assignment

Page 40 - Recently Used Files

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual134ParameterSets the parameter assigned to each function key. If you click here, a list will be

Page 41 - DME Data File

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual135Setting User Defined Parameters Set the user defined parameter. 1 Create a configuration. 2

Page 42 - DME Data Import

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual136DAW ControlWhen you click [DAW Control] on the [Tools] menu, the “DAW Control” dialog box is

Page 43

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual137[Function]Selects the function that will be changed by the DAW controller. If you click here

Page 44 - 4 Enter the filename

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual138[Controller]Selects a controller from the list when [Parameter Value Edit] is set in [Functi

Page 45 - DME Designer All Files

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual139Remote Control Setup ListWhen you click the [Remote Control Setup List] command on the [Tool

Page 46

DME Designer Owner’s Manual14Changes from V1.2 to V2.0 General• Support added for DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C, SP2060 units and MY16-CII.• “Device Group

Page 47 - Name Folder

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual140[Min]/[Max]Displays the minimum and maximum values for the parameter.[Type]Selects a fader c

Page 48

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual141Internal HA ControlThe gain and phantom power (+48V) of the DME24N/DME8i-C/DME4io-C/DME8i-ES

Page 49

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual142Remote ConnectionConnect the digital mixer to the [REMOTE] connector of one of the DME units

Page 50 - Storing and Checking Scenes

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual143CobraNet ConnectionUse a CobraNet interface card such as the MY16-CII to make CobraNet conne

Page 51 - Recalling Scenes

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual144EtherSound Connection Digital Mixers Without a [REMOTE] Connector Use an EtherSound interfa

Page 52 - Going Online

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual145 Digital Mixers With a [REMOTE] Connector Connect the mixer’s [REMOTE] connector to the MY1

Page 53

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual146Setting the Internal Head Amp IDClick [Internal HA Control] in the [Tools] menu to open the

Page 54

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual147Parameter ListWhen you click [Parameter List] in the [Tools] menu, the “Parameter List” dial

Page 55

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual148 [Preview] ButtonPrints a list of parameters. When you click this button a preview screen i

Page 56 - Current Zone

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual149 [Setup] ButtonClicking here displays the “Print Setup” dialog box. Here you can set the pa

Page 57 - (displays DME groups/SP2060s)

DME Designer Owner’s Manual15• Double-clicking the component name now opens the properties window.• Organization of the Tool Kit window has been chang

Page 58 - Current Configuration

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual150Component LockClick [Component Lock] in the [Tools] menu to display the Component Lock dialo

Page 59 - [On-line] Button

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual151Scene Link ManagerEither click the [Scene Link Manager] item in the [Tools] menu, or the [Sc

Page 60 - [No] Button

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual152 [Delete] ButtonDeletes the scene link setup currently selected in the scene link tree view

Page 61

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual153SP2060 Library ManagerClick the [SP2060 Library Manager] item in the [Tools] menu to open th

Page 62

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual154 [Delete File] ButtonDeletes the selected library from the library list. When this button i

Page 63

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual155Communication Port SetupClick the [Communication Port] item in the [Setup] menu to open the

Page 64

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual156Shortcut KeysClick [Shortcut Keys] in the [Setup] menu to display the “Shortcut Keys” dialog

Page 65

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual157Security (Creating Users and Making User Settings)When you click the [Security] command on t

Page 66

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual158 Security LevelUser security levels are set with the [Operation Security] item at the right

Page 67 - [Hardware] Menu

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual159Names and Functions[Enable Auto-Log On]Enables auto-logon. If this checkbox is selected, the

Page 68

DME Designer Owner’s Manual16Changes from V2.0 to V3.0 General• DME8i-ES/DME8o-ES/DME4io-ES support.• The DME Designer and DME-N Network Driver insta

Page 69 - [About] Menu

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual160User ListThe registered users are displayed here. The currently logged on user is displayed

Page 70

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual1615 Operation SecuritySets the functions that can be used by the user selected on the [User Li

Page 71 -  Replacing the graphic data

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual162“Add User” Dialog Box/“Change User Information” Dialog BoxWhen you click the [Add User] butt

Page 72

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual163Creating UsersUsers are created as follows: 1 Click [Security] on the Main Panel window [Set

Page 73 -  [Component Editor] Tab

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual1646 Enter the password into the [Confirm Password] box also. If you do not want to set a passw

Page 74 -  Common to All Tabs

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual165Network SetupClick the [Network Setup] item in the [Hardware] menu to open the “Network Setu

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual166 IP AddressDisplays and sets the IP address of the DME or SP2060 unit connected to the port

Page 76 -  DME List

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual167UtilityClick the [Utility] item of the [Hardware] menu to open the “Utility” window.“Utility

Page 77 - Log file folder

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual168 Info Tab Displays basic information for the selected DME or SP2060 unit.VersionDisplays th

Page 78 - “Get Log” dialog box

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual169 Network TabDisplays DME and SP2060 network information.Master/SlaveDisplays the device gro

Page 79 - “Event Log List” Dialog Box

DME Designer Owner’s Manual17 Designer Window• It is now possible to set a “clear” background color for text, box, and ellipse objects (page 252, pag

Page 80 - Event Log List

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual170 Lock TabDisplays and allows editing of the DME64N/24N and SP2060 panel lock parameters.Onl

Page 81

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual171 Misc TabDisplays and sets parameters not provided in the other tabs.Scene StoreDisplays an

Page 82 - Scene Manager

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual172 Remote TabDME Remote ControlDisplays/sets the connector and connection type to be used for

Page 83

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual173Internal HA ControlDisplays/sets the connector to be used for internal head amp control. Fro

Page 84 - Fade Mode

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual174 MIDI TabPortSelects the MIDI port to be used. If the selected terminal was previously assi

Page 85 - Click the [Insert]

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual175ProtocolDisplays/sets the protocol to be used for communication with devices connected via M

Page 86 - [Recall Safe] Tab

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual176 GPI TabCalibrates the input voltage detection range for a DME unit GPI terminal.[ALL] Chec

Page 87 - • Partial Recall List

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual177Word ClockThe signal that synchronizes all devices connected to the DME or SP2060 is called

Page 88 - • [Cancel] Button

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual178 Card (Slot Information)Displays the name of the card inserted into the slot.  Clock Statu

Page 89 -  [Detail] Button

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual179Monitor OutWhen you click the [Monitor Out] command on the [Hardware] menu, the “Monitor” di

Page 90 - Preset parameters

DME Designer Owner’s Manual18Changes from V3.0 to V3.5 Component• Program Ducker component added (page 412).• (V3.5.1) During installation it is poss

Page 91 - User Controls

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual180ClockWhen you click the [Clock] command on the [Hardware] menu, the “Clock” dialog box is di

Page 92

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual181[Day of the Week]When checked the daylight saving time period can be specified by the day of

Page 93 - • [User Name]

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual182Language SettingsWhen you click the [Language] command on the [Hardware] menu, the “Language

Page 94 - Parameter Link

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual183BackupWhen you click the [Backup] command on the [Hardware] menu, the “Backup” dialog box is

Page 95 - Parameter Link Group List

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual184SP2060 BackupClick [SP2060 Backup] in the [Hardware] menu to open the “SP2060 Backup” dialog

Page 96 - • Parameter

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual185 [Restore] TabTa rgetDisplays the label and IP address of connected SP2060 units that are o

Page 97 - Online and Offline

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual186DME Firmware UpdateYou can update the DME or SP2060 unit, ICP1 firmware using the [Firmware

Page 98 - “Synchronization” Dialog Box

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual187 [Program+Component]Updates the DME/SP2060/ICP1 unit firmware. 1 Select [Firmware Update] 

Page 99

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual188 [Recovery Update]Recovers (restores) the DME, SP2060, or ICP1 firmware. If a cable is unpl

Page 100 - • Device Icon

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual189 [MY4-AEC]Update the firmware on an MY4-AEC Acoustic Echo Canceller card installed in a DME

Page 101 - Names and Functions

DME Designer Owner’s Manual19Changes from V3.5 to V3.8 New Features• The DME64N/24N (V3.8x or later) can now be controlled via Ethernet connection fr

Page 102 - DME Designer Owner’s Manual

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual190Device InformationClick [Device Information] in the [Hardware] menu to open the “Device Info

Page 103 -  See “Clock” on page 180

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual191 [MAC Address]Displays the MAC address. [Message]Displays messages being displayed on the

Page 104 -  [Event Operation]

DME Designer Owner’s Manual192Chapter 4 DesignerEditing ConfigurationsConfigurationsInformation about inputs/outputs, along with the arrangement of c

Page 105 - • When [GPI Out] is selected:

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual193 Edit Mode ON/OFFThe edit mode can be turned on or off via the [Edit Mode] command in either the [To

Page 106 -  [Event Schedule]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual194Too lb arFrequently used commands are arranged here as buttons.  [Print] Button (page 203)Prints the

Page 107 -  [Event Exceptions]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual195 [Zoom Out]/[Zoom In]/[Actual Size]/[Zoom To] ButtonsThese buttons correspond to the commands on the

Page 108

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual196Resource Meter WindowThe Resource Meter can be displayed or hidden via the [Navigator] command in the

Page 109 -  [Store] Button

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual197Navigator WindowThe Navigator window can be displayed or hidden via the [View] menu [Navigator] or th

Page 110 - [External Input]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual198 Device GroupIf a group is clicked the zone window of the clicked group will become active. If a win

Page 111

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual199Displaying the Toolkit WindowYou can display or hide the Toolkit window using the [Toolkit] command o

Page 112 - About GPI

DME Designer Owner’s Manual2Getting Started with DME DesignerIn this manual the abbreviation “DME” refers to the DME64N/DME24N/DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-

Page 113 - “GPI” Dialog Box

DME Designer Owner’s Manual20Changes from V3.8 to V4.0 New Features• The MY4-AEC card can now be selected for I/O card slots. AEC components, which a

Page 114 - • [Parameter Value Edit]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual200Toolkit Window TypesThe contents of the Toolkit window will vary, depending on which window is active

Page 115 - •[Direct Parameter Value]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual201[Device List]The Device list displays objects that can be arranged in a Zone window (configuration).

Page 116 - • [Scene Increment]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual202[Component List] (User Module Window)The Component List displays objects that can be arranged in the

Page 117 - • [Scene Decrement]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual203 Configuration WindowUsed to design configurations for DME units arranged in a zone.  See “Configur

Page 118

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual204[Edit] MenuThis menu provides edit commands. [Undo]Undoes the most recent edit operation. Repeatedly

Page 119 - •[GPI Lock]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual205 [Edit Legend]This command can be selected when an Area window, Zone window, or Configuration window

Page 120 - • [Time Adjustment]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual206 [Full Screen]Displays in full-screen mode. Displays the active design window (Area, Zone, Configura

Page 121 - •[Play Wav File]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual207[Tools] Menu [Area Parts List]This command can be used only when the Area window is active. A submen

Page 122 - Terminal Polarity GPI Output

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual208 [Configuration Manager]Displays the “Configuration Manager” dialog box. Here you can add, delete, o

Page 123 - • [Audio Detector]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual209 [Arrow]The mouse cursor appears as crosshairs, and can be used to select objects. [Hand]The mouse

Page 124

DME Designer Owner’s Manual21ContentsGetting Started with DME Designer ... 2SPECIAL NOTICES...

Page 125 - [Cancel] Button

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual210ObjectsObject TypesThe devices, shapes, and wires that can be arranged in each design window are call

Page 126 - Component

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual211ZoneThere must be at least one zone in the Area window. Zones are added and deleted using the “Zone”

Page 127 - Parameter

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual212 Zone Object PropertiesWhen you select a zone in the Area window, then click the [Properties] comman

Page 128 - [Program Change] Tab

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual213[Style]Sets the style of the object. From the list, select [Plain], [Raised], or [Sunken]. Background

Page 129 - [Parameter Change] Tab

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual214DME64NDME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-CDME8i-ES/DME8o-ES/DME4io-ESDME64N with no I/O cards connected in slots.

Page 130

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual215When I/O Cards Are Installed in DME Expansion Slots When an I/O card is selected for an expansion slo

Page 131 -  [Clear All] Button

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual216CobraNet Card/EtherSound CardIf the I/O card is a CobraNet card or EtherSound card a CobraNet icon or

Page 132 - Function Keys

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual217 DME Object Context Menu[Open Configuration Window]Opens the Configuration window. See “Configurati

Page 133 - Function

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual218[Output Level]When you select this command, the “Output Level” dialog box will be displayed. This set

Page 134 - Min, Max

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual219[Label] BoxYou can enter up to 100 English characters to display over the object. [Width] BoxSpecifie

Page 135

DME Designer Owner’s Manual22EtherSound Input and Output ... 497MY-Card ...

Page 136

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual220I/O CardAllows I/O card setup. [Slot1] ~ [Slot4] can be set up for a DME64N, while only [Slot] is ava

Page 137

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual221CascadeTurns the DME 64N cascade ON or OFF. • Show Cascade Port on Configuration WindowChecking this

Page 138 - [Parameter]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual222Head MarginSets the CASCADE bus signal head margin. This setting only applies when the unit is cascad

Page 139

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual223[Check All] ButtonChecks all checkboxes.[Clear All] ButtonClears all checkboxes.[OK] ButtonUpdates th

Page 140

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual224ICPYou can arrange DME Device objects in the Zone window. These can be controlled using User Defined

Page 141 - Internal HA Control

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual225 ICP PropertiesTo display the “DME Device Properties” dialog box, select a ICP object, then click th

Page 142 - Network

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual226SP2060SP2060 objects can be placed in the zone window.When clicked an SP2060 in the zone window will

Page 143 - CobraNet Connection

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual227[Copy]Copies the selected object to the clipboard.[Paste]Pastes the SP2060 object currently on the cl

Page 144 - (mode 2)

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual228 SP2060 PropertiesSelect an SP2060 object and click [Properties] in the [Edit] menu to open the “Spe

Page 145

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual229[Port Label Color] ButtonSpecies the color of the I/O port label characters. The “Select Color” windo

Page 146

DME Designer Owner’s Manual23Chapter 1 Before UsingInstalling DME DesignerTo use DME Designer, you must first install the software on the computer. B

Page 147 - [Min]/[Max]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual230External DeviceArranges external device objects in the Zone window. External applications can be link

Page 148 - [Print] Button

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual231 External Device Object Context Menu[Open Component Editor] Starts the application assigned to the o

Page 149 -  [Setup] Button

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual232 External Device PropertiesTo display the “External Device Properties” dialog box, select any extern

Page 150

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual233Launch ApplicationThe radio buttons determines whether an application or file will be linked to an ex

Page 151 - “Scene Link Manager” Window

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual234 External Device Properties (AD824, AD8HR “Serial Controlled Device Properties” Dialog Box)To displa

Page 152

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual235ComponentComponents are arranged in the Configuration window and the User Module window. They include

Page 153 - SP2060 Library Manager

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual236[Recall Component Library]Recalls libraries with component parameters saved in them. Clicking here di

Page 154

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual237[Label] BoxYou can enter up to 100 English characters to display over the object.[Width] BoxSpecifies

Page 155 - Communication Port Setup

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual238SPX ComponentSPX components are arranged in the Configuration window and the User Module window. Comp

Page 156

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual239[Store Component Library]Saves the component parameters. Click to display the “Store” dialog box. If

Page 157 -  [Administrator] User

Chapter 1 Before UsingDME Designer Owner’s Manual242 Click the [] at the right of the [User] box, and select the user. If no user has been created,

Page 158 -  Security Level

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual240Slot ComponentIf an inserted I/O card is selected in the DME properties settings, it will be displaye

Page 159 - [Enable Auto-Log On]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual241 Slot Component PropertiesTo display the “Slot Component Properties” dialog box, select a Slot compo

Page 160 - User List

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual242Launch ApplicationClick the radio button and select whether an application or file is to be linked to

Page 161 - 5 Operation Security

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual243User ModuleA user module combines a number of other components into a module that is treated as a sin

Page 162 -  [Cancel] Button

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual244[Recall Component Library]Recalls a library into which component parameters have been saved. Click to

Page 163 - Creating Users

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual245 User Module PropertiesTo display the “User Module Properties” dialog box, select a user module obje

Page 164 - Click the [OK] button

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual246Inputs/Outputs SetsSets the number of input/output ports. Enter a number into the [Inputs] box and [O

Page 165 - “Network Setup” Window

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual247PictureAn image can be arranged as an object on a sheet. This specifies a file for this purpose. You

Page 166 -  MAC Address

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual248 Picture ObjectWhen you click a picture object that is located in each design window, handles (small

Page 167 - “Utility” Window

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual249 Picture Object PropertiesTo display the “Picture Properties” dialog box, select a picture object, t

Page 168 - [Clock setup] Button

Chapter 1 Before UsingDME Designer Owner’s Manual25Closing DME DesignerTo close DME Designer, click [Exit] on the [File] menu of the Main Panel windo

Page 169 -  Display Tab

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual250[Select Component] ButtonSpecifies the component editor to be opened when a Picture object is double

Page 170 - User Lock

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual251Tex t B oxText objects can be arranged in all design windows. Text is entered into the “Text Properti

Page 171 - Event Scheduler

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual252 Text Object PropertiesTo display the “Text Properties” dialog box, double-click on a text object, o

Page 172 - DME Remote Control

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual253Box (Rectangle)You can arrange rectangles on the sheet. If you click the box, handles (small squares)

Page 173 - External HA Control

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual254 Box Object PropertiesTo display the “Box Properties” dialog box, double-click on a box object or se

Page 174 -  MIDI Tab

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual255Ellipse[Ellipse] in the Toolkit window places a elliptical shape on the sheet.When you click an Ellip

Page 175 - Protocol

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual256 Ellipse Object PropertiesTo display the “Ellipse Properties” dialog box, double-click on an ellipse

Page 176 -  GPI Tab

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual257WireDraws lines (wires) for connecting components and creating shapes. For instructions on drawing wi

Page 177 - $MPDL4UBUVT

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual258[Wire Color]Specifies the wire color.[Properties]Displays the “Wire Properties” dialog box. Wire Obj

Page 178 - Status Meaning

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual259 Wire Object PropertiesTo display the “Wire Properties” dialog box, double-click on a wire object. Y

Page 179 - Monitor Out

DME Designer Owner’s Manual26Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewNames and Functions of the WindowsThe DME Designer software has several windows, includin

Page 180 - [End Time]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual260Legend (Descriptive Fields)Displays a legend for all sheets except the User Module window. When you c

Page 181 - [Day of the Week]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual261[Date] Box and [Revisions] BoxYou can enter up to five dates and five revisions. You can enter up to

Page 182

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual262Sheet There is one sheet in each design window for arranging objects. The size of the sheet and its b

Page 183 -  [Close] Button

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual263Background EffectSets the background for the sheet. •[Color] ButtonSets the color of the background.

Page 184 - SP2060 Backup

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual264“Select Font” Dialog BoxWhen you click the [Font] or [Label Font] button in an object’s properties di

Page 185 -  [Restore] Tab

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual265“Select Color” Dialog BoxWhen you click the [Color] or [Label Color] button in an object’s properties

Page 186 - DME Firmware Update

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual2661 Click the [Custom colors] box where you will save the color you create. The box you clicked will be

Page 187 - [Update] button

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual267“Select Image” Dialog BoxYou can display an image for the background of sheets or objects. You can us

Page 188 -  [Recovery Update]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual268Design Window Shared Settings and OperationsPreferencesYou can set the operating environment for the

Page 189 - Click the [Update] button

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual269Crosshairs• [Show Crosshairs While Dragging]Place a checkmark here to have crosshairs displayed for g

Page 190 - Device Information

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual27Designer WindowThe Designer window displays several different windows. First among them i

Page 191

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual270GridDisplays a grid on the sheet in each design window to guide the placement of objects. You can als

Page 192 - Edit Mode

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual271Exporting Each Design WindowInstead of saving projects in their entirety, you can output the informat

Page 193 - Designer Window

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual272“Export DXF” dialog box DXF File NameEnter a filename for the DXF file. The default file name entere

Page 194 - Too lb ar

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual273 BlockSets the block form used in the sheet. Displays a list where you can select the form. [Block]M

Page 195 - Status Bar

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual274Printing Each Design WindowYou can print out the content of each design window just as it appears on

Page 196 - Resource Meter Window

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual275 [“Print Preview” window]Displays a print preview of the active design window. You can check the app

Page 197 - Navigator Window

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual276Device Group SelectionWhen laying out DME, SP2060, and ICP1 objects the “Device Group and Sampling Fr

Page 198 - Floating-style

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual277Selecting ObjectsObjects can be selected when the mouse cursor appears as crosshairs. Selecting with

Page 199 - Moving the Toolkit Window

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual278Changing the OrderObjects newly placed on the sheet will be displayed above any previously placed obj

Page 200 - [Area Parts List]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual279Drawing and Editing WiresWireObjects that are arranged on sheets in the Configuration or User Module

Page 201 - [Device List]

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual28 Zone WindowThe Zone window is used to design zones within the area. A zone is a more co

Page 202 - Four Design Windows

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual280Canceling Line Segment SelectionIf you select another object or an empty location on the sheet, it wi

Page 203 - [“Print” dialog box]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual281HotspotThe small white rectangles at the edge of objects are called “Hotspots.” Wires usually connect

Page 204 - [Edit] Menu

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual282Drawing SettingsSeveral functions are available to help ensure accurate wire drawing. GridTo accurat

Page 205 - [View] Menu

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual283 Connecting Hotspots with HotspotsMethod 1 ClickingClick the hotspot where the connection originates

Page 206 - Short name

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual284 Connect with Bent LineMethod 1 From Hotspot to HotspotClick the hotspot where the connection origin

Page 207 - [Tools] Menu

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual285 Connect Multiple Hotspots in a Single OperationMethod 1 <Ctrl> Key CombinationsIf you hold do

Page 208

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual286Press the [F5] key to connect the uppermost open hot spot to the right of the selected object and the

Page 209 - [Window] Menu

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual287 Starting Drawing from the End Point/Node/Line Segment of an Existing WireYou can draw from the end

Page 210 - Explanation

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual288 Finishing DrawingWhen the hotspots or already drawn wires are connected, drawing is finished. To fi

Page 211 - [Properties]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual289Moving Line SegmentsTo move a line segment, select the nodes on both sides of the segment, and drag o

Page 212 -  Zone Object Properties

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual29 Toolkit WindowThe Toolkit window displays the objects that you can use in each window t

Page 213 - Background Image

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual290Show Unconnected NodeTurn [Show Unconnected Node] in the [Tools] menu ON to display unconnected nodes

Page 214 - DME8i-ES/DME8o-ES/DME4io-ES

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual291Adding, Deleting, and Renaming a ZoneAt least one zone is included within an area. In the default Are

Page 215

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual292[Rename] ButtonChanges the name of the zone selected on the list. Clicking here displays the “Enter n

Page 216 - Scene Info [On-line] Button

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual293Changing Device GroupsA zone can include up to 32 device groups, and all devices will belong to one o

Page 217 -  DME Object Context Menu

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual294[Rename] ButtonRenames the device group currently selected in the list. The “Enter new name for curre

Page 218 - DME Satellite

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual295Adding, Deleting, and Renaming a ConfigurationA device group will include at least one configuration,

Page 219

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual296[Rename] ButtonChanges the name of the configuration selected on the list. Clicking here displays the

Page 220 - Compile Priority

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual297Area WindowIn the Area window, the area is designed by arranging objects on a design sheet, When you

Page 221

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual298Arranging ObjectsVarious types of objects can be placed in the window by dragging them from the Toolk

Page 222 - Mixer I/O Channel

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual299 Title BarDisplays the zone name you have in the “Zone Manager” dialog box. There is always one zone

Page 223 - [Clear All] Button

DME Designer Owner’s Manual3The DME Audio System NetworkIn an audio system including one or more DME units and/or SP2060 units, the “control space” is

Page 224 -  ICP Object Context Menu

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual30Component EditorThe blocks that are arranged in the configuration window are called “comp

Page 225 -  ICP Properties

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual300 Placing DME or SP2060In the Toolkit window [DME24N], [DME64N], [DME8i-C], [DME8o-C], [DME4io-C], [D

Page 226 - [Synchronization]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual301Configuration WindowThe Configuration window is used for arranging components on the sheet and making

Page 227

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual302Placing ComponentsYou can place objects by dragging them from the Toolkit window. You can also place

Page 228 -  SP2060 Properties

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual303 SP2060 Configuration Window[Input A/B Link] ButtonAlthough SP2060 configurations cannot be edited,

Page 229 - • [Edit Port Label and Type]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual304The output port you clicked will be selected and monitoring will begin. If you click another output p

Page 230 - External Device

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual305Show Signal Delay (Delay Display Value)The signal delays according to the processing time in the audi

Page 231

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual306Monitoring Point ListWhen you click [Monitoring Point List] in the [Tools] menu, the “Monitoring Poin

Page 232 -  External Device Properties

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual307 Monitoring Point ListDisplays and allows editing of monitoring point information. [No.]Displays the

Page 233 - Launch Application

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual308Analyze (Configuration Analysis)When you click the [Analyze] command on the [Tools] menu or the [Anal

Page 234 - •[DME Unit]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual309User ModuleUser ModulesA module treated as a single component that combines a number of other compone

Page 235

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual31Users and SecurityYou can create multiple users in DME Designer and set the functions tha

Page 236 - [Store Component Library]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual3104 Here you can set object properties. [Inputs/Outputs Sets] is set to 1. Set the required number of p

Page 237

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual311Save the User Module using the [Save User Module] command on the [Tools] menu. The [Save User Module]

Page 238 - SPX Component

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual312[Set Password] ButtonChanges the password. Clicking here displays the “Input Password” dialog box. En

Page 239 -  SPX Component Properties

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual313Editing User ModulesUser modules can be edited in the User Module window. Components layout and logic

Page 240 - Slot Component

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual314 Placing a Number of Components of the Same TypeYou can arrange a number of components of the same t

Page 241 -  Slot Component Properties

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual315 User Module SettingsDisplays the settings for the user module selected on the list. To change the s

Page 242 - • [Application] Box

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual316 [Export] ButtonSaves the user module data (component wiring/connection, library, and user module ed

Page 243 - User Module

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual317 Group/NameDisplays the pre-edit user module group name and user module name. User Module NameSpeci

Page 244 - [Save User Module]

Chapter 4 DesignerDME Designer Owner’s Manual318 Default LibrarySpecifies the library file to be imported when creating a user module from a templat

Page 245 -  User Module Properties

DME Designer Owner’s Manual319Chapter 5 Editor WindowComponent Editor WindowComponent parameters are edited in the component editor. The same compone

Page 246 - • [Set Password] Button

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual32Logging OnThe “Log On” dialog box is displayed whenever the application is started or a u

Page 247 -  Placing Pictures

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual320 Title BarDisplays the label. Label settings are made in the “Component Properties” dialog box. Fo

Page 248 -  Picture Object

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual321 KnobDrag to adjust the parameter.You can change the way knobs operate, using the [Component Edito

Page 249 -  Picture Object Properties

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual322• Click here to execute a command. • Displays a menu.• Displays another window. Click this buttonto

Page 250 - [Select Component] Button

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual323 Edit BoxDisplays current values for settings. You can modify values by typing from the keyboard o

Page 251 - Tex t B ox

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual324Changing Selections with the Key/Mouse WheelYou can modify values in selected edit boxes using the

Page 252 -  Text Object Properties

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual325User Control Editor/User Module EditorUser Control EditorThe user control function lets you lay out

Page 253 - Box (Rectangle)

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual326 [User Control] MenuUser controls are displayed in the [View]  [User Control] submenu of the Main

Page 254 -  Box Object Properties

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual3274 Sets security for User Control. Different settings are provided for individual security levels an

Page 255 -  Ellipse Object Context Menu

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual3286 Click the [OK] button in the “User Control Manager” dialog box. When a new user control is create

Page 256 -  Ellipse Object Properties

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual329• To Change the Security levelClick the [Security Level] box of the User Control to be changed.The

Page 257 - Line Segment Context Menu

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual33Logging OffLogoff is used when changing users. When you log off, the document currently b

Page 258 - Termination Context Menu

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual330 User Security SettingsIn the “Security” dialog box in the Main Panel window, you can set the user

Page 259 -  Wire Object Properties

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual331Names and Functions Status BarThe lock icon will appear in the User Module when security is active

Page 260 - [Address2] Box

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual332 Edit PaletteThe edit palette is automatically displayed whenever the user control editor/user mod

Page 261

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual333[Align To Top] ButtonAligns all selected controls with the top edge of the uppermost selected contr

Page 262 -  “Sheet Settings” Dialog Box

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual334 Grid SettingWhen arranging controls, you can align them along the grid. This menu sets the spacin

Page 263 - [Save As Default Sheet Size]

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual335Window Size and Background SettingsThe size and background of the User Control Editor/User Module E

Page 264 - “Select Font” Dialog Box

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual336 [Image]Displays an image for the background. You can use image files in the following formats: BM

Page 265 - “Select Color” Dialog Box

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual337Placing ControlsControls can be placed when you are in the design mode. You can turn the design mod

Page 266

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual338 Placing Controls by Dragging Them (User Control Editor)You can drag the controls you want to copy

Page 267 - “Select Image” Dialog Box

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual339 Placing Controls by Dragging Them (User Module Editor)You can drag the controls you want to copy

Page 268 - • [Type]

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual34Files Used by the DME DESIGNERThe following files are used by the DME designer applicatio

Page 269 - Auto Suffix Number

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual340 Placing Controls Using Copy and PasteCopy the controls in the component editor and paste in the u

Page 270 - • [Y:] Box

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual341 When You Cannot CopyRegardless of whether you drag or use copy and paste, you cannot create multi

Page 271 - Exporting Each Design Window

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual342Moving and Aligning ControlsIn the user control editor or user module editor, you can move or align

Page 272 - “Export DXF” dialog box

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual343Cut/Copy/Paste ControlsYou can edit controls arranged in the user control editor or user module edi

Page 273 -  [Paper Size]

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual344Undo and Redo Commands During EditingThe [Undo] and [Redo] commands in the main panel window [Edit]

Page 274 - Printing Each Design Window

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual345 “Slider Properties” Dialog BoxThe “Slider Properties” dialog box will appear when you either doub

Page 275 - Arranging Objects

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual346 “Toggle Button Properties” Dialog BoxThe Toggle Button Properties dialog box will appear when you

Page 276 - Sampling Frequency

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual347 “Radio Button Properties” Dialog BoxThe Radio Button Properties dialog box will appear when you e

Page 277 - Editing Objects

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual348 Slider “Level Meter Properties” Dialog BoxThe “Level Meter Properties” dialog box will appear whe

Page 278 - [Bottom]

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual349 “Solid Frame Properties” Dialog BoxThe Solid Frame Properties dialog box will appear when you rig

Page 279 - Line Segment Selection

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual35Saving Project FilesProject files are saved using the [File] menu  [Save] and [Save As]

Page 280 - Canceling Node Selection

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual350 “Color Frame Properties” Dialog BoxThe Color Frame Properties dialog box will appear when you rig

Page 281 - Using Shortcuts

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual351 User Picture Properties Dialog BoxRight-click the image and select [Properties] from the contextu

Page 282 - Wire Drawing

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual352 Text Properties Dialog BoxRight-click the text box and select [Properties] from the contextual me

Page 283 - Method 2 Dragging

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual353 Box Properties Dialog BoxRight-click the box and select [Properties] from the contextual menu to

Page 284 -  Connect with Bent Line

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual354 Ellipse Properties Dialog BoxRight-click the ellipse and select [Properties] from the contextual

Page 285 - Multiple Hotspots Selected

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual355 “Line Properties” Dialog BoxDouble-click a line or right-click it and select [Properties] from th

Page 286

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual356 “Scene Recall Button Properties” Dialog BoxDouble-click a Scene Recall button or right-click it a

Page 287

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual357Changing the Tab OrderThe tab order for edit boxes is determined by the order in which they were pa

Page 288 - Moving Nodes

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual358Operation Mode and Design ModeThere are two modes for the user control editor/user module editor an

Page 289 - Window Wire

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual359Context MenuThe context menus that appear when you right-click in a window will differ in operation

Page 290 - Show Unconnected Node

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual367 [Save as type]Selects the format for the file you are saving. When saving project files

Page 291 - [Delete] Button

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual360[Level Meter Enable]Specifies whether the level meters will be enabled or disabled.[Close All Edito

Page 292 - [Close] Button

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual361 The Context Menu Displayed in Design Mode When You Right-Click a Control[Open Original Component

Page 293 - Changing Device Groups

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual362SnapThe Snap function records parameters for the component editor, user control editor, and user mo

Page 294 - [Color] Button

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual363Recalling a Library1 Click the snap button that has recorded the parameter set. This turns it ON. 2

Page 295 - Device Group

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual364LibraryComponent editor, user control editor, and user module editor parameters can be saved as lib

Page 296 - [Duplicate] Button

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual365 Library FilenamesBecause the library filenames are displayed in the [Recall Library] menu, use a

Page 297 - Area Window

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual366Recalling a LibraryThe recall function reads stored parameters into the component editor.  Editor

Page 298 - Zone Window

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual367 Recalling a Library Stored in a Folder Other Than the Default Libraries not stored in the default

Page 299

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual368Creating Parameter LinksYou can group controls (parameters) and link their parameters. You can crea

Page 300 -  ICP Placement

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual369Local Link The group names for local like groups are displayed in the [Local Link] submenu. When yo

Page 301 - Tool Bar

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual37 Saving Project Files 1 Click [File] menu  [Save] in the Main Panel window.If there is

Page 302 - Placing Components

Chapter 5 ComponentsDME Designer Owner’s Manual370Creating Component LinksThe same types of parameters can be linked between the same types of compon

Page 303 - Turn the probe monitor ON

DME Designer Owner’s Manual371Chapter 6 Component GuideTypes of ComponentsComponent GroupsWhen the Configuration window and User Module window are ma

Page 304 -  Exiting the Probe Monitor

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual372In the Designer window [Tools] menu  [Component List] menu, component groups are displayed as

Page 305

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual373Crossover Processor II 4 Way5 Way6 WayDelay Long 1 Output(*)2 Output3 Output

Page 306 - Monitoring Point List

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual374EQ GEQ Mono 7 Band15 Band31 BandStereo 7 Band15 Band31 BandPEQ Mono 2 Band

Page 307 -  Monitoring Point List

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual375Meter 1 Channel2 Channel4 Channel8 Channel12 Channel16 ChannelMiscellaneous

Page 308 -  Progress Bar

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual376Mixer Matrix Mixer 8 Input 32 Output12 Input 1 Output2 Output4 Output8 Output12

Page 309 - Creating User Modules

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual377Room Combiner Mono 4 Room8 Room12 Room16 RoomStereo 4 Room8 Room12 Room16

Page 310 - Saving User Modules

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual378(*) Parameter edit onlySource Selector 3 Position 1 Channel(*)4 Position 1 Channel2 Cha

Page 311 - [Enable Security]

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual379Ambient Noise CompensatorThe Ambient Noise Compensator automatically adjusts program source le

Page 312 - [Set Password] Button

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual38 Protecting a Project File with a PasswordWhen you save a project file with a new name,

Page 313 - Editing User Modules

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual380)Bypass ON/OFF Turns compensation on or off.!Level Meter Displays the program source output le

Page 314 - User Module Manager

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual381Audio DetectorThe Audio Detector detects the presence of an audio signal and can light an indi

Page 315 - Default Library

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual382Auto Gain ControlThe Auto Gain Control component automatically adjusts gain in response to inp

Page 316 -  [Export] Button

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual383CrossoverSeparates input signals into multiple frequency channels and outputs them. The follow

Page 317

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual384The number of output channels varies according to the component variation.Set the attenuation

Page 318 -  User Module Group

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual385 Graphic Control PointsThe graph control points show [Output Level] and [Frequency]. As you m

Page 319 - Chapter 5 Editor Window

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual386 LFP/HPF[Type] sets the attenuation slope and the filter type for the LPF and HPF. The select

Page 320 - Parameter ID

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual387Crossover ProcessorA crossover processor consists of a crossover, delay, parametric equalizer,

Page 321 - “Preferences” dialog box

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual388The output number varies according to the component variation.Set the attenuation curve for th

Page 322 - • Displays another window

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual389Name Function1Crossover Curve Displays the level of each frequency channel, distinguished by c

Page 323 - Double-click

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual39Opening Project FilesProject files are opened using the [File] menu  [Open] command in t

Page 324 -  Graph

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual390 DelayWhen you click the [Delay] button for the crossover processor, it opens the delay edito

Page 325 - User Control Editor

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual391 Parametric EqualizerWhen you click [PEQ] button for the crossover processor, it opens the pa

Page 326 - New User Control

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual392 CompressorWhen you click the [Compressor] button for the crossover processor, it opens the c

Page 327 - 5 Click the [OK] button

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual393Crossover Processor IIThe following five types of components are available in the Crossover Pr

Page 328 -  User Control Security Level

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual394 CrossoverWhen you click the [Crossover] button for the crossover processor, it opens the cro

Page 329

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual395Section Parameter Setting Range Function5LPF Type Thru6 dB/Oct12 dB/Oct AdjustGc12 dB/Oct Butr

Page 330 - User Module Editor

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual396 DelayWhen you click the [Delay] button for the crossover processor, it opens the delay edito

Page 331

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual397 Parametric EqualizerWhen you click the [PEQ] button for the crossover processor, it opens th

Page 332 - [Align Right] Button

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual398 CompressorWhen you click the [Compressor] button for the crossover processor, it opens the c

Page 333 - Chapter 5 Components

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual399DelayThis is a multi-tap delay that provides independent delay and level control for each outp

Page 334 - Changing the Window Size

DME Designer Owner’s Manual4The DME Designer Software ApplicationThe DME Designer software application provides a convenient, central interface for th

Page 335 - [Select Color] Button

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual40 Opening a Project File That Has Security SetIf security is set for a project, the “Ente

Page 336 -  [Image]

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual400Delay ShortDelay short components are available with from one to eight outputs. Each has a sin

Page 337 - Placing Controls

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual4014Delay Tap Delay ms: 0 to 130Sample: the range depends on the Fs value.Meter: 0 to 44.7Feet: 0

Page 338

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual402DynamicsComponents in the dynamic group adjust the dynamic range of the sound. There are eight

Page 339

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual403CompanderThe compander combines the effects of a compressor and an expander. A compressor comp

Page 340

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual404CompressorCompresses signals that exceed a threshold. Narrows the dynamic range of the signal,

Page 341 -  Order of Controls

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual405De-EsserCompresses the signal above a specified frequency. The de-esser controls sibilant (his

Page 342 - Arrow Keys

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual406Double-click a component to open the component editor for it. The parameters are the same for

Page 343 - Knob/Slider Conversion

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual407DuckingAttenuates the output a particular amount, when an input signal exceeds its threshold.

Page 344 - Control Properties

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual408ExpanderWidens the dynamic range of the signal. Low-level signals such as noise are diminished

Page 345

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual409GateAttenuates signals that are lower than the threshold level. Both mono channel and stereo c

Page 346 - [Text Font] Button

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual41 Double-Click the Icon for the Project FileWhen you double-click the icon for the projec

Page 347

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual410LimiterSignals above the threshold are compressed at an ∞:1 ratio, preventing output of signal

Page 348 - [Threshold Logic]

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual411Double click the component to open the component editor. Mono channel and stereo channel compo

Page 349 - Frame Size

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual412Program DuckerWhen the key-in signal level exceeds the threshold level, the output signal is a

Page 350 - Fill Color

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual4138Range -∞ – 10.0 s Sets the attenuation level: the attenuation level while a key-in signal is

Page 351 - [Link Component Editor]

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual414Equalizer (EQ)The equalizer boosts or cuts the levels of specified frequencies. The EQ group c

Page 352 -  Text Properties Dialog Box

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual415 EQ Graph [Bypass] ButtonA number for each frequency band is displayed on these buttons. When

Page 353 -  Box Properties Dialog Box

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual416Parametric Equalizer (PEQ)Boosts or cuts signals within specified frequencies. In both the Mon

Page 354 - Ellipse Size

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual417 Filter TypeVarious types of curves are available for changing the level. Click the [Type] bu

Page 355

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual418FaderControls the output level for each channel. Fader components are available for 1, 2, 4, 8

Page 356

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual419Feedback SuppressorThe Feedback Suppressor effectively suppresses acoustic feedback.Parameter

Page 357 - Changing the Tab Order

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual42DME Data ImportThis imports DME data file settings into a DME or SP2060 included in the c

Page 358

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual420FiltersA filter passes specific frequencies and attenuates all others. There are seven types o

Page 359 - •[Reset]

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual421High Pass Filter (HPF)The high pass filter passes frequencies in the signal that are higher th

Page 360 - Location

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual422Low Pass Filter (LPF)The low pass filter passes frequencies in the signal that are lower than

Page 361

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual423Notch Filter (Notch)The notch filter attenuates the signal within a specified frequency band,

Page 362 - 3 Click another snap button

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual424Programmable BPFThe band pass filter passes the signal from a specified frequency band, while

Page 363 - The library is recalled

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual4257LPF Frequency 20 Hz to 20 kHz Sets the LPF cutoff frequency. 8Type Thru6 dB/Oct12 dB/Oct Adju

Page 364

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual426Programmable HPFThe high pass filter passes frequencies in the signal that are higher the spec

Page 365 - 5 Click the [Save] button

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual427Programmable LPFThe low pass filter passes frequencies in the signal that are lower than the s

Page 366

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual428MeterDisplays signal levels. Meter components are available with 1, 2, 4, 8, 12, and 16 channe

Page 367 - Click the [Open] button

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual429MiscellaneousIn the Miscellaneous group, there are the Oscillator subgroup and the Wav File Pl

Page 368 - Global Link

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual43 [Import Device Configuration] SubmenuThe device groups included in the current configur

Page 369 - Local Link

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual430Wav File PlayerThe Wav File Player is a component for playing Wave files. Only one Wav File Pl

Page 370 - Creating Component Links

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual431MixerThe Mixer group contains the Auto Mixer, Auto Mixer II, Delay Matrix, Matrix Mixer, and S

Page 371 - Component Groups

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual432*1 The amount of gain compensation varies according to the number of input channels with open

Page 372

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual433Auto Mixer IIThis component detects the presence of signals at the input channels, and automat

Page 373

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual434*1 The amount of gain compensation varies according to the number of channels for which input

Page 374

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual435Delay MatrixThis is a matrix mixer that allows you to set an independent delay time and level

Page 375

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual436 Matrix (Delay Meter/Output Level Meter)The upper row has delay meters, while the middle row

Page 376

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual437 Input MasterIf you click the [Input Master] button in the delay matrix component editor, it

Page 377

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual438 All Inputs to One OutputWhen you click the output channel number on the matrix, the [Delay M

Page 378 - (*) Parameter edit only

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual439Output Channel SwitchingThe [Delay Matrix - All Inputs to One Output] editor window displays t

Page 379 - Ambient Noise Compensator

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual44DME Data ExportThis exports parameters from a DME or SP2060 included in the current confi

Page 380 - Program Source Gain

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual440Input Channel SwitchingThe [Delay Matrix - One Input to All Outputs] editor window displays th

Page 381 - Audio Detector

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual441 CrosspointIf you click a level meter in the delay matrix component editor, that group's

Page 382 - Auto Gain Control

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual442Channel Group SwitchingThe [Delay Matrix - Crosspoint] editor window displays four channels ea

Page 383 - Crossover

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual443Double-click a component to display the component editor for it. The number of input and outpu

Page 384

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual444 Matrix (Output Level)In the matrix, you can view send levels from all output channels to out

Page 385 -  Graphic Control Points

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual445 Input MasterIf you click the [Input Master] button in the matrix mixer component editor, it

Page 386 -  LFP/HPF

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual446 All Inputs to One OutputWhen you click the output channel number on the matrix, the [Matrix

Page 387 - Crossover Processor

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual447Output Channel Switching[Matrix Mixer - All Inputs to One Output] editor window displays the o

Page 388 -  Crossover

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual448Input Channel SwitchingThe [Matrix Mixer - One Input to All Outputs] editor window displays th

Page 389

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual449 CrosspointIf you click a level meter in the matrix mixer component editor, the output crossp

Page 390

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual45 [Export Device Configuration] SubmenuThe DMEs or SP2060s included in the current config

Page 391 -  Parametric Equalizer

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual450Channel Group SwitchingThe [Matrix Mixer - Crosspoint] editor window displays four channels ea

Page 392 -  Compressor

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual451Double-click the component to open the component editor. The component editor is the same for

Page 393 - Crossover Processor II

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual452 EQ Editor WindowClick the Simple Mixer EQ Details [EQ] button to open the EQ editor window v

Page 394

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual453PanThe Pan group contains the following subgroups: LCR, LR, and Surround. Pan Nominal Positio

Page 395

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual454LRSeparates a single input into left and right outputs. Components are available with 1, 2, 4,

Page 396

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual455SurroundThere are three types of surround pan components in the Surround subgroup: 3-1, 5.1, a

Page 397

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual456DraggingYou can move the control by dragging it with the mouse. ClickIf you click within the g

Page 398

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual457 Surround 3-1Surround 3-1 has four channel surround pan, with three channels in front, and on

Page 399 - Delay Long

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual458 Surround 5.1 Surround 5.1 has surround pan with three channels in front, two in the rear, an

Page 400 - Delay Short

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual459 Surround 6.1 Surround 6.1 has surround pan with three channels in front, three in the rear,

Page 401

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual46Importing DME Designer All Files1 Click [Import DME Designer All File] in the Main Panel

Page 402 - • [KEYIN]

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual460Room CombinerThe Room Combiner component is for use in facilities where movable partitions all

Page 403 - Compander

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual461RouterThe router assigns inputs to outputs. Each of the six router groups has a different numb

Page 404 - Compressor

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual462 Routing SettingsTo change an assignment, click at the position where the desired input and o

Page 405 - De-Esser

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual463Source SelectorThis component selects a single input source from multiple input sources.“Posit

Page 406 - Threshold=–20dB

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual464Speaker ProcessorThe Speaker Processor is a crossover processor that includes APF (All Pass Fi

Page 407 - Ducking component editor

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual465Different numbers of channels are provided by each component variation.Each frequency band has

Page 408 - Expander

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual466 Graph Control PointsThe crossover level control points indicate [Output Level] and [Frequenc

Page 409 - Threshold=–10dB

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual467 CrossoverClick the Speaker Processor [Crossover] button to open the crossover editor window.

Page 410 - Output Level (dB)

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual468 DelayClick the Speaker Processor [Delay] button to open the window. Delay can be set indepen

Page 411

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual469 Parametric EqualizerClick the Crossover Processor [PEQ] button to open the window. Parametri

Page 412 - Program Ducker

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual475 The “Save Project File in DME Designer All File” dialog box will appear, allowing you t

Page 413

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual470 LimiterClick the Speaker Processor [Limiter] button to open the window. Limiter settings are

Page 414 - Equalizer (EQ)

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual471SPXSPX is an effect component that supports many different effect applications, such as reverb

Page 415 -  EQ Graph [Bypass] Button

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual472Other effect parameters vary according to the selected effect type, as shown below. Effect Typ

Page 416 - Parametric Equalizer (PEQ)

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual473Stereo DelayTwo input, two output basic stereo delay.Delay L 0.0 to 1350.0 ms Left channel del

Page 417 - • H.SHELF (High Shelving)

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual474ChorusTwo input, two output chorus effect.Freq. 0.05 to 40.00 Hz Modulation speedAM.Depth 0 to

Page 418 -  [Fade]

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual475TremoloTwo input, two output tremolo effect.Freq. 0.05 to 40.00 Hz Modulation speedDepth 0 to

Page 419 - Feedback Suppressor

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual476Amp SimulateOne input, two output guitar amp simulator.AMP.Type STK-M1, STK-M2, THRASH, MIDBST

Page 420 - Band Pass Filter (BPF)

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual477Rev+ChorusOne input, two output reverb and chorus effects in parallel.Rev Time 0.3 to 99.0 s R

Page 421 - High Pass Filter (HPF)

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual478Rev+Sympho.One input, two output reverb and symphonic effects in parallel.Rev Time 0.3 to 99.0

Page 422 - Low Pass Filter (LPF)

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual479Delay->ER.One input, two output delay and early reflections effects in series.Delay L 0.0 t

Page 423 - Notch Filter (Notch)

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual48Exporting DME Designer All Files1 Click [Export DME Designer All File] in the Main Panel

Page 424 - Programmable BPF

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual480Dist->DelayOne input, two output distortion and delay effects in series.DST.Type DST1, DST2

Page 425

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual481M.Band Dyna.Two input, two output 3-band dynamics processor, with individual solo and gain red

Page 426 - Programmable HPF

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual482AEC – Acoustic Echo Canceller (MY4-AEC card required)This component is only available when an

Page 427 - Programmable LPF

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual483MY4-AEC Signal FlowThe local and remote locations in a teleconferencing system are referred to

Page 428 - Name Function

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual484 AEC Component EditorThe AEC component editor includes meters that aid in setting optimum mic

Page 429 - Miscellaneous

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual485Name Function1Mic In. meters These meters display the signal levels from the corresponding nea

Page 430 - Wav File Player

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual486 Advanced Settings Editor WindowClick the [Advanced] button in the AEC component editor windo

Page 431 - Auto Mixer

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual487Slot Slot InThe Slot In Component only has outputs. 4, 8, and 16 channel types are provided.E

Page 432

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual488 Slot OutThe Slot Out component has only an input. There are three types of Slot In component

Page 433 - Auto Mixer II

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual489Cascade (DME64N only)Up to eight DME64N units can be cascade connected to provide bus sharing

Page 434

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual49Configuration Creation ProcedureThe configuration is a design diagram that determines the

Page 435 - Delay Matrix

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual490 Cascade OutPorts output to the CASCADE bus are assigned to the Cascade Out component. Make c

Page 436

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual491The following diagram shows an example in which three DME64N units are cascaded. Signal transm

Page 437 -  Output Master

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual492Analog Input and OutputIn the DME24N/DME Satellite configuration window, there are [Analog Inp

Page 438 -  All Inputs to One Output

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual493 Analog OutputDouble-click [Analog Output] to display the component editor for it. The displa

Page 439 -  One Input to All Outputs

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual494SP2060 Input and OutputThe SP2060 configuration window includes [SP2060 Input] and [SP2060 Out

Page 440 - Input Channel Switching

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual495CobraNet Input and OutputThe DME8i-C/DME8o-C/DME4io-C configuration window includes [CobraNet

Page 441 -  Crosspoint

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual496“Advanced Settings” Window(*1) Fewer channels may be available, depending on the settings. Ref

Page 442 - Matrix Mixer

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual497EtherSound Input and OutputThe DME8i-ES/DME8o-ES/DME4io-ES configuration window includes [Ethe

Page 443

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual498MY-CardThis shows the input and output for the card inserted into the DME expansion slot. The

Page 444 -  Matrix (Output Level)

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual499 MY8-AE96SRight-click the block and select [Open MY-Card Editor] from the context menu to dis

Page 445 -  Output Master Window

DME Designer Owner’s Manual5 ScenesA Configuration and its Preset Parameters are a “Scene”.DME settings as well as Configuration and Preset Parameter

Page 446

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual50OnlineYou can connect the DME or SP2060 unit to your computer and transfer configurations

Page 447

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual500 MY16-CRight-click the block and select [Open MY-Card Editor] from the context menu to displa

Page 448

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual501 MY16-CIIRight-click the block and select [Open MY-Card Editor] from the context menu to disp

Page 449

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual502 MY4-AECThis editor will appear when you click [Open MY-Card Editor] in the contextual menu t

Page 450 - Simple Mixer

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual503Remote Controlled Head AmpThere are AD824 and AD8HR components arranged in the zone window. 

Page 451

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual504 AD8HRControls the Yamaha A/D converter AD8HR. The AD8HR is an eight channel analog to digita

Page 452 -  EQ Editor Window

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual505Component GlossaryAdjustable Gc (AdjustGc)One type of filter characteristic. With this setting

Page 453 - LR (LR Nominal)

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual506FadeSets the action of the fader when there is a large change in its position during scene rec

Page 454 - 16 channels

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual507Linkwitz-Riley (Linkwitz)One type of filter characteristics. As second-order filters, the sum

Page 455 - Surround

Chapter 6 Component GuideDME Designer Owner’s Manual508Release (Release Time)Sets the time period until gain returns to normal after a trigger signal

Page 456 - Speaker Button

DME Designer Owner’s Manual509AppendixOptionsThe ICP1, CP4SW, CP1SF, and CP4SF controllers are optionally available for remote external control of the

Page 457 -  Surround 3-1

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual516 Recalling Scenes.When going online, the scene will be recalled. Its scene number must b

Page 458 -  Surround 5.1

AppendixDME Designer Owner’s Manual5105 [F5] KeyWhen the Main display is showing this button calls the Parameter Edit display for the middle User Defi

Page 459 -  Surround 6.1

AppendixDME Designer Owner’s Manual511Main DisplayThe Main display will appear in a few seconds after the power is turned on. The Main display shows i

Page 460 - Room Combiner

AppendixDME Designer Owner’s Manual512Parameter Edit DisplaysParameter Edit displays will appear when the [SCENE], [F6/MUTE] or other key is pressed t

Page 461

AppendixDME Designer Owner’s Manual5132. Rotate the dial to edit the value as required.3. Repeat step 1 to select the next value to be edited, use the

Page 462 -  Clearing Routing Settings

AppendixDME Designer Owner’s Manual514ON/OFF ParametersParameters that are either ON or OFF are edited via this type of display (e.g., Mute Parameter

Page 463 - Source Selector

AppendixDME Designer Owner’s Manual515Scene RecallThis procedure recalls a new scene (refer to page 512).1. Press the [SCENE] button.The Scene Recall

Page 464 - Speaker Processor

AppendixDME Designer Owner’s Manual516Utility DisplaysMost basic ICP1 functions can be accessed via the Utility Display.Items accessible via the Utili

Page 465

AppendixDME Designer Owner’s Manual517Utility Display OperationThe general procedure for operating the Utility displays is outlined below.1. Press the

Page 466 -  Graph Control Points

AppendixDME Designer Owner’s Manual518Display Setup (Disp) PageProvides access to a number of display parameters.1 LCD ContrastThe current LCD contras

Page 467

AppendixDME Designer Owner’s Manual5192 Panel Lock BootDetermines whether or not panel lock will be on when power to the device is turned on. This par

Page 468

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual529 IP Address SelectionThe DMEs and SP2060s included in the current device group are displ

Page 469

AppendixDME Designer Owner’s Manual520Initializing the ICP1Follow the steps below to initialize the internal memory.1. Turn off the power to the ICP1.

Page 470 -  Limiter

DME Designer Owner’s Manual521TroubleshootingFor the latest information about DME Designer, visit the Yamaha pro audio site at http://www.yamahaproaud

Page 471 - SPX component editor

DME Designer Owner’s Manual522IndexAAD824 ... 230, 503AD8HR ...

Page 472

IndexDME Designer Owner’s Manual523F[F1] Button (ICP1) ... 509[F2] Button (ICPI)

Page 473

IndexDME Designer Owner’s Manual524Panel Lock Boot ... 519Panel Lock Icon ...

Page 474

IndexDME Designer Owner’s Manual525[Window] menu ... 69, 209Window sizechanging ...

Page 475

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Page 476 - 0 to 100 Delay time offset

Chapter 2 DME Designer OverviewDME Designer Owner’s Manual53When going online is finished, the [Go On-line] button will be grayed out, and the Main P

Page 477

DME Designer Owner’s Manual54Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowNames and Functions of the WindowsThe Main Panel window is the main window of DME Designer.Ti

Page 478

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual55 [Save File] ButtonSaves the project file currently being edited.  [Save] on the [File] men

Page 479

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual56Tool Button (Large) [Show/Hide Designer] ButtonDisplays or hides the Designer window. [Show

Page 480

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual57Current SceneDisplays information about the current scene. You can switch between scenes. [C

Page 481

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual58[User] (Logged On User) Currently Logged On User NameDisplays the currently logged on user n

Page 482 - ENTERCANCEL

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual59 Communication StatusDisplays the status of communication between the group master of the cu

Page 483

DME Designer Owner’s Manual6Data Handled by a DME Audio System DME Data Structure* Some settings not included.Common Overall DataScene Link Settings

Page 484 -  AEC Component Editor

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual60Main Panel Window Menu[File] Menu [New]Creates a new project. When a new project is created,

Page 485

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual61 [Open] Opens saved project files. Because the currently open project will be closed, a conf

Page 486

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual62 [Export Device Configuration]Exports parameters of a device that is arranged in a configura

Page 487 -  Slot In

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual63[Edit] Menu [Undo]Undoes a single operation. The name of the operation that will be undone b

Page 488 -  Slot Out

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual64[View] Menu [Designer]Displays or hides the Designer window. [Event Logger]Displays the net

Page 489 - Cascade (DME64N only)

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual65[Tools] Menu [Scene Manager]Opens the “Scene Manager” dialog box. See “Scene Manager” on pa

Page 490 -  Cascade Out

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual66 [MIDI]Opens the “MIDI” dialog box. See “MIDI” on page 125. [User Defined Button]Opens the

Page 491 - CASCADE bus

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual67[Setup] Menu [Communication Port]Opens the “Communication Port” dialog box.See “Communicat

Page 492 - Analog Input and Output

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual68 [Monitor Out]Opens the “Monitor Out” dialog box. See “Monitor Out” on page 179. [Clock]Op

Page 493 -  Analog Output

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual69[Window] MenuDisplays the open windows. Click a window name to bring that window to the front

Page 494 - SP2060 Input and Output

DME Designer Owner’s Manual7 SP2060 Data StructureCommon Overall DataScene Link Settings Settings required for linked scene operation between multipl

Page 495 - CobraNet Input and Output

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual70DME File StorageAllows management of DME files. Project files can be managed on the DME, elim

Page 496 - “Advanced Settings” Window

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual71Replacing the DME64N/24N startup screenThe screen image appearing when the DME64N/24N starts

Page 497 - EtherSound Input and Output

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual72PreferencesWhen you click the [Preferences] command on the [File] menu in the Main Panel wind

Page 498 - Input Format/Output Format

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual73Auto SaveSet up the automatic file save feature.This setting has no effect when the file bein

Page 499 -  MY8-AE96S

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual74Slider ModeSets the action that occurs when you click on the scale located under the sliders.

Page 500 -  MY16-C

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual75Event LoggerClick [Event Logger] in the [View] menu to open the “Event Logger” window. This w

Page 501 -  MY16-CII

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual76 DME List•[Date]Displays the date the event occurred. (Example Display: 2004-08-24)•[Time]Di

Page 502 -  MY4-AEC

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual77“Log Setup” dialog box Click the [Log Setup] button in the “Event Logger” window to display t

Page 503 - Remote Controlled Head Amp

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual78 [OK] ButtonApplies any setting changes and closes the window. [Cancel] ButtonCloses the wi

Page 504 - AD8HR component editor

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual79“Event Log List” Dialog BoxClick the [Log List] button in the “Log Setup” dialog box to open

Page 505 - Component Glossary

DME Designer Owner’s Manual8One DME unit/Device GroupNo.001002003004005006...ConfigurationOutput Processor for DomeOutput Processor for DomeOutput Pr

Page 506

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual80Event Log ListThe event logs that can be retrieved from the DME unit as well as their content

Page 507

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual81Displayed Messages Contents/CountermeasuresCommunication between DME is busy and load is appl

Page 508 - Threshold

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual82Scene ManagerScenesConfiguration contents can be given a name and saved as “Scenes.” Saving s

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual83Names and Functions  DME Group/SP2060 SelectionSelects a DME group or SP2060. ListDisplays

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual84ConfigurationDisplays the configuration name. If the scene has not been stored, a hyphen (-)

Page 511 - Main Display

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual85Fade TimeSets the fade time: i.e. the time it will take fader parameters to reach their new s

Page 512 - Parameter Edit Displays

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual86 [Clear] ButtonDeletes the contents of the scene selected on the list. The button will be gr

Page 513 - ENTERENTER

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual87• Component TreeDisplays all components included in the scene. Check the checkboxes to the le

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual88Click the [Add] button to create a new set with all components selected.Click the [Delete] bu

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual89 [Store] ButtonStores the contents of the current configuration into the scene selected in t

Page 516 - Utility Displays

DME Designer Owner’s Manual9NOTESeparate SP2060 units normally handle scenes independently, but the Scene Link function can be set from the DME Design

Page 517 - Network Address Host Address

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual90 Preset parameters ListDisplays the preset parameters for each DME unit in the scene selecte

Page 518 - Security Setup (Lock) Page

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual91User ControlUser ControlsYou can create an original control by arranging knobs and sliders in

Page 519 - Miscellaneous Setup (Misc)

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual92 NameDisplays the names of the user controls. Clicking here will select the characters in th

Page 520 - 4. Press the [ENTER] key

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual93 [New] ButtonCreates new user controls. Clicking here displays the “New User Control” dialog

Page 521 - Troubleshooting

Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual94Parameter LinkAbout Parameter LinksYou can group parameters of the same type and link them. T

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual95• Local LinkLinks to the parameters of one DME unit.• Component LinkLinks component parameter

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual96• Keep OffsetClick to urn ON or OFF. When “ON” the parameter offset is maintained so that whe

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual97Synchronization (DME Designer and Unit Synchronization)The DME or SP2060 unit and DME Designe

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual98“Synchronization” Dialog BoxWhen you click the [Synchronization] command on the [Tools] menu,

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Chapter 3 Main Panel WindowDME Designer Owner’s Manual99 [Group] ListAllows selection of a device group to be synchronized. [Go On-line] ButtonThis

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