Yamaha MTX3 Manual Page 7

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 201
  • Table of contents
  • TROUBLESHOOTING
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 6
Connection requirements for an MTX system Chapter 1. An overview of MTX Editor
MTX Editor User’s Manual
7
Connection requirements for an MTX system
The requirements for an MTX system are as follows.
Overall MTX system (1 in diagram below)
The XMV is controlled from MTX Editor via the MTX
A maximum total of 20 devices such as MTX or XMV units can belong to one MTX
system
Only one computer at a time can access the MTX system
Devices connected to each other via YDIF connection (
2
in diagram below)
Maximum total of eight units (maximum of four MTX units)
At least one MTX unit must be included
Control panels connected to the MTX (3 in diagram below)
For each MTX unit, there can be a maximum of eight digital control panels (DCP)
belonging to the MTX system
For each MTX unit, there can be a maximum of eight wireless DCP units belonging
to the MTX system
Control panels connected via analog to the MTX (4 in diagram below)
A maximum of 20 units for the entire MTX system, including the XMV units
included here
Devices connected to the MTX via Dante (5 in diagram below)
A maximum of 20 units for the entire MTX system, including the XMV units
included here
The following diagram shows these requirements applied in MTX Editors Project screen.
1
4 5
3
2
Project
MTX system
MTX system
Audio connections
(up to a total of 20 units)
DCP (up to 8 units per MTX unit)
Wireless DCP
(up to 8 units per MTX unit)
Control panel
Line
(analog)
connections
YDIF connections
(up to 4 MTX units,
up to a total of
8 units)
MTX system
MTX system
Dante
connections
Page view 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ... 200 201

Comments to this Manuals

No comments