Yamaha Rio1608 Owner's Manual Page 11

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Controls and Functions
Owner’s Manual
11
Switches 5 and 6 (REMOTE)
When you plan to monitor or control the Rio from a
digital mixing console, these switches determine
whether to use an Rio-native device (such as a CL
series product) or a non-Rio-native device.
Information on which devices feature Rio-native
support is available at the Yamaha pro audio website
product page:
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/products/
Switches 7 and 8 (START UP MODE)
These switches determine whether part of the internal
memory is initialized when the unit starts up, or uses
the previous settings (i.e., settings used prior to the
most recent power-off).
If you plan to connect an Rio-native device, such as a
CL series product, set the switches to [REFRESH].
The Rio will not input or output audio until the
connected Rio-native device transmits its settings to
the Rio, so that the Rio will not output audio
accidentally.
7 [SYSTEM] Indicators
These indicators show the Rios operating status. If the
green indicator lights steadily and the red indicator
turns off, the unit is operating normally.
When power to the unit is turned ON, if the green
indicator turns off, or if the red indicator lights or
flashes, the unit is not functioning properly. In this
case, refer to theMessages” section (see page 17).
8 [SYNC] Indicators
These indicators show the operating status of the Rios
internal Dante network capability.
If the green indicator lights, the unit is operating as a
word clock slave and synching to the word clock.
If the green indicator flashes, the unit is operating as
the word clock master.
If the power to the unit is turned on but the green
indicator is turned off, the unit is not functioning
properly. In this case, refer to the “Messages” section
(see page 17).
If the orange indicator lights or flashes, refer to the
Messages” section.
9 [+48V MASTER] Switch
This is the master switch for the unit’s +48V phantom
power supply.
If the [+48V MASTER] switch is off, no phantom
power will be supplied to the units input connectors
even if the individual input phantom power settings
are ON. In this case, the [+48V] indicators will flash
on channels for which phantom power is turned ON.
0 Power Indicator
Lights when AC power to the unit is ON.
A Power Switch ( )
Turns power to the unit ON or OFF.
CAUTIONS:
Rapidly turning the unit on and off in succession can cause
it to malfunction. After turning the unit off, wait for about 6
seconds before turning it on again.
Even when the power switch is turned off, electricity is still
flowing to the product at the minimum level. When you are
not using the product for a long time, make sure to unplug
the power cord from the wall AC outlet.
B AES/EBU OUT Connectors 1/2–7/8
(Rio3224-D only)
These XLR-3-32 type balanced connectors deliver
AES/EBU format digital output from the unit’s
corresponding output channels. Each connector
outputs 2-channel digital audio.
C OUTPUT +4 dBu Connectors 1–16 {1–8}
These XLR-3-32 type balanced connectors deliver
analog output from the units corresponding output
channels. Nominal output level is +4 dBu.
Switch Setting Description
NATIVE An Rio-native device will control
the Rio.
AD8HR A non-Rio-native device will
control the Rio as AD8HRs.
In this case, Rio3224-D and
Rio1608-D are recognized as
four AD8HRs and two AD8HRs
respectively.
Set the UNIT ID number
between 1 and F. The unit with
any other UNIT ID numbers will
not be controllable.
INITIALIZE Initialize the settings. For details
on the settings that are
initialized, refer to “Initializing
the Rio” (page14).
Switch Setting Description
REFRESH The Rio starts up with part of
the internal memory initialized.
The following settings are
initialized.
RESUME The unit starts up using the
settings assigned prior to the
most recent power-off.
5 6
5 6
5 6
7
8
HA GAIN –6 dB
+48V OFF
HPF OFF
HPF FREQ 80Hz
Gain Compensation OFF
Dante Patch OFF
7 8
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