DAFV
2
Basic Operation
Signal Indicator
On the right side of the front panel is an LED that will show you if your DAFV
2
is
receiving messages.
When the DAFV
2
first receives RS-422 data it momentarily flashes ON. Once it has
received either ESAM2 or GVG protocol it will turn on solid. Subsequent RS-422
commands will cause it to flash Off momentarily.
About the rear panel DIP Switches
On the back panel of the DAFV
2
are eight small switches called DIP switches. They are
used to select the type of mixer you are using. They are also used to select the basic
mode of operation (Mono, Stereo, or Quad, explained below).
The switches will probably only need to be set once, unless you change mixers or
significantly change the way your machines are connected to the mixer.
Selecting the Mixer
Each supported mixer uses different MIDI commands for control.
The DAFV
2
’s rear panel DIP switches need to be set to correspond to the mixer type.
Yamaha 02R
(for 02R96 see next page)
SW1............................... Off
SW2 .............................. Off
SW3 .............................. Off
SW4 .............................. Off
Yamaha 01V/03D, Roland VM-C7100/VM-C7200
SW1............................... On
SW2............................... Off
SW3 .............................. Off
SW4 .............................. Off
Panasonic DA7
SW1............................... Off
SW2 .............................. On
SW3 .............................. Off
SW4............................... Off
Please note that the DIP Switches are set at the factory for the Panasonic DA7 to operate in Stereo Mode.
(See page 22 for information about channels 17-32)
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