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PM1D System Software V1.5 Supplementary Manual
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5. Scroll the list to display the channel/unit that you
want to assign, and click the button in the
OUTPUT TYPE field.
The FADER START SETUP popup window will
appear, allowing you to select the type of signal that
will be sent.
6. In the FUNCTION field, select the type of signal
that you want to send: GPI, MMC, or RS422.
7. As necessary, specify parameters in the PARAME-
TER area at the right.
If you selected GPI
Use the GPI PORT buttons to select the GPI port
(console 1/2, engine) to which the command will be
sent.
Set START PORT to specify the port number (1–8)
that will output the signal when a fader start trigger
is received. Set END PORT to specify the port num-
ber (1–8) that will output the signal when a fader end
trigger is received.
In order to enable GPI, you must go to the
MIDI/GPI/TC function GPI screen, and make
GPI output settings (POLARITY, TRIGGER/
TOGGLE)
If you selected MMC
Use the MIDI PORT buttons to select the MIDI port
(console 1/2, engine) to which the command will be
sent. Set the MMC ID knob value to match the ID
(1–127, ALL) of the external MIDI device that will
receive the command.
Only one type (P2 or DENON) can be selected
as the REMOTE [RS422] command format for
each component.
If you selected RS422
Use the RS422 PORT buttons to select the RS422
port (console 1/2, engine) to which the command
will be sent. Use the FORMAT knob to select the for-
mat (P2 or DENON) of the RS422 protocol.
8. When you have finished making parameter set-
tings, click [OK].
You will return to the FADER START screen.
If another function had already been assigned to
the GPI port you choose as the destination, a mes-
sage of “GPI OUT SETUP IN USE WAS STOLEN”
will appear at the bottom of the screen when you
click the OK button, and the settings for that port
will be defeated. You can check the assigned func-
tion in the MIDI/GPI/TC function GPI screen.
9. Use the same procedure to make settings for other
channels/units.
The following steps will differ slightly depending on
whether you are using MMC/RS422 or GPI.
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