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Example 4) A system using Dante

MTX Setup Manual    

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4.

For CHANNEL, click [1] and then click [Close] button.

The YDIF 1 input routing select button shows that CH1 of the EXi8 whose UNIT ID = 02 has been assigned to 
YDIF 1.

5.

Verify that for the MTX5-D with UNIT ID = 01, the buttons located below YDIF 5 through 
YDIF 8 are set to OUT5 (OUTPUT 5) through OUT 8 (OUTPUT 8) respectively.

If the settings are different, click the button and change the setting.

Summary of Contents for MTX3

Page 1: ... manual and the software Future upgrades of application and system software and any changes in specifications and functions will be announced at the following web site http www yamahaproaudio com The screen displays as illustrated in this manual are for instructional purposes and may appear somewhat different from the screens which appear on your computer Copying of the commercially available musi...

Page 2: ...X3 MCP1 cascade example mtx Example 4 MTX5 D Dante system mtx Example 5 MTX5 D PGM1 Shopping mall mtx is a management number In some cases there will be no Example 1 Basic MTX3 system example analog connections This example assumes that you re using the following equipment The number of speakers is not specified choose amps that are suitable for your speaker setup You will also need to provide the...

Page 3: ... 1 Background music source such as a CD player 1 Network switch 1 Paging microphones with switch 2 Wireless microphone receivers 2 channels Wireless microphones 2 The number of speakers is not specified choose amps that are suitable for your speaker setup You will also need to provide the appropriate number of cables XMV4280 ID 1A BGM Player DCP ID 3 Kitchen Zone 4 Hall A Zone 1 Hall B Zone 2 Entr...

Page 4: ...E network switch 1 Microphone with switch for the MC or chair 1 Wireless microphone receivers 11 channels Wireless microphones 11 The number of speakers is not specified choose amps that are suitable for your speaker setup You will also need to provide the appropriate number of cables In order to supply power to the MCP1 the network switch must support PoE W L Mic 1 Ch1 MTX ID 01 W L Mic 5 Ch1 MTX...

Page 5: ...ovides IGMP snooping functionality The number of speakers is not specified choose amps that are suitable for your speaker setup You will also need to provide the appropriate number of cables System A Microphone Ch1 Microphone Ch1 Amp Room A Amp Room B System B Amp Room A Amp Room B EXi8 ID 02 MTX5 D ID 01 Power Amp 3 Power Amp 4 Network Switch for MTX MRX Editor MTX5 D ID 04 XMV4280 ID 30 Network ...

Page 6: ...sing the following equipment MTX5 D 1 XMV8280 D 2 PGM1 1 PGX1 1 PoE gigabit network switch such as a SWR2100P 5G 1 Speakers the number needed SD memory card 1 Background music source such as a Blu Ray player 3 The number of speakers is not specified choose amps that are suitable for your speaker setup You will also need to provide the appropriate number of cables Laxuary Area Casual Area A Casual ...

Page 7: ...a single operation Page 72 Digital Control Panel DCP settings Page 21 Page 46 MCP1 settings Page 73 Storing a preset Presets and recall filter settings Page 23 Page 48 Page 74 Page 117 Page 148 Dante settings between systems Page 114 Connecting the equipment Page 26 Page 51 Page 77 Page 118 Page 149 Power on the devices in order Page 26 Page 52 Page 78 Page 120 Page 150 Setting the MCP1 s UNIT ID ...

Page 8: ...l use specific examples to explain Using the Device Configuration Wizard to create your device setup and subse quent steps NOTE If the computer you re using does not have Bonjour installed a screen asking you to install Bonjour will appear during the installa tion If you are asked to install Bonjour download Bonjour from the Yamaha Pro Audio website and install it Then install MTX MRX Edi tor agai...

Page 9: ...evice setup before actually connecting your equipment After you ve made basic settings you ll be able to print information about system cabling and ID numbers Use the following procedure to make basic settings 1 Type a name for the MTX MRX System you ll be constructing and click Next Example 1 Basic MTX3 system example analog connections ...

Page 10: ...pecify the number of units that will be connected in your MTX MRX System and click Next In YDIF Connected specify 1 as the number of MTX3 units 3 Verify that the MTX s UNIT ID is 1 and then click Next Unless you have specific reasons for doing so use the UNIT ID that is assigned ...

Page 11: ... s IP address after completing the wizard in Specifying the computer s TCP IP address If the MTX is not nearby make settings during the step Connecting the equipment Make the following settings 5 When you ve finished setting the MTX s UNIT ID rotary switch and DIP switch click Next MTX3 UNIT ID 01 UNIT ID rotary switch 1 DIP switches are all OFF upward ...

Page 12: ...g connections MTX Setup Manual 12 6 Verify that the MTX is shown and click Next 7 Choose the model of DCP that is connected to the MTX enter a device name and click Finish Since four DCP1V4S units will be connected make settings for four units ...

Page 13: ...gram To close the screen click Close Set the DIP switches of the DCP units as shown in the Digital Control Panel section of the schematic diagram For the last DCP ID 3 set DIP switch 4 ON upward If you want to use the Device Configuration Wizard to change the device configuration click the Device Config but ton in the Project screen NOTE If you want to view the cabling diagram again do so by choos...

Page 14: ... ll specify how the MTX s inputs and outputs will be handled Move to the System screen by clicking the tab of the system name you specified in step 1 of Using the Device Config uration Wizard to create your device setup On the System menu click MTX Configuration to open the MTX Configuration dialog box The default settings are shown in the screen below You can change them as necessary In this exam...

Page 15: ... Settings in the MAIN screen In the MAIN screen you can make overall settings for each channel For details on each parameter refer to MTX MRX Editor User Guide Here you ll make the following settings Channel name Channel on off Gain and phantom power As necessary EQ settings ...

Page 16: ...s microphones are connected to CH3 and 4 lower the gain to 0 dB EQ HPF High Pass Filter Click this to switch to the CHANNEL EDIT screen Adjust the EQ and HPF appropriately for the microphone you re using For ST IN only EQ is available When you want to return to the MAIN screen click the MAIN button FBS Feedback suppressor FBS is provided on input channels 1 through 4 We recommend that microphone i...

Page 17: ... screen where you can set delay and room EQ Speaker processor Click this to move to the CHANNEL EDIT screen Make the appropriate set tings for the speakers that will be connected ON button This button turns the channel on off Turn off unused channels Fader This adjusts the output level Channel name You can double click this to edit the name In this example names have been assigned as follows NOTE ...

Page 18: ...tire building in the event of an emergency and is therefore assigned in the ZONE screen described next as 1st PRIORITY If channel 1 is turned on in the matrix the signal from the matrix attenuated and the signal from Priority will be combined and output Similarly the microphone in the kitchen CH2 is assigned as 2nd PRIORITY that is valid only in zone 4 Kitchen and therefore is not specified in the...

Page 19: ...he microphone in the entrance CH1 will be used to speak to the entire building Therefore we select CH1 as the 1st PRIORITY SOURCE for zone 1 through zone 4 and click the ON button located at the right of 1st PRIORITY to make it light We select the kitchen microphone CH2 as the 2nd PRIORITY SOURCE only for zone 4 Kitchen and click the ON button located at the right of 2nd PRIORITY to make it light ...

Page 20: ...s MTX Setup Manual 20 Settings in the ROUTER screen In the ROUTER screen you can assign zones to outputs In this example we will leave the default settings unchanged since the assignments are ZONE1 OUTPUT 1 ZONE2 OUTPUT 2 ZONE3 OUTPUT 3 and ZONE4 OUTPUT 4 ...

Page 21: ...CP for which you want to make settings When you click one of the numbered buttons a Settings dialog box will appear assign parameters to the controls If you assigned SD Song Select Play enter the name of the file that you want to play When you ve made the assignments click to select 01 No data and then click the Save button In the Save Library dialog box change the name to Basic and then click the...

Page 22: ...will be copied After changing the PARAMETER of switch 1 to 01 double click Basic in 02 Basic located in the left of the screen and change the name of the library item to Party After you ve entered the name press the Enter key to confirm the name change After making this change click the Save button to overwrite save the library item In Party switch 1 is the preset select switch for the Basic setti...

Page 23: ... Then click the Store button specify the preset name and click the OK button Double click a location where the DCP column indicates No Assign and choose a library that you specified on the DCP 1 Hall B 2 Entrance 3 Kitchen Basic Party Basic Party Basic Party Switch 1 Same as ID 0 Hall A Same as ID 0 Hall A Input Ch ON CH1 Input Ch ON CH2 Switch 2 No Assign No Assign Switch 3 Switch 4 Knob 1 ZONE O...

Page 24: ...te settings for zone 1 and zone 2 However in some cases such as a party you might want to remove the boundary between zone 1 and zone 2 so that they can be a single meeting area In this case make settings in the ROUTER screen to route zone 1 to output 2 so that zone 1 and zone 2 can be used as a single space ...

Page 25: ...eset you ll be able to easily switch to settings suitable for a party If you use Recall Filter to specify that only ROUTER and DCP settings are recalled other settings such as gain will remain at the Basic settings even if you recall a party preset This completes settings in the offline state Save the settings once again ...

Page 26: ...uter use a CAT5e or higher cable with all eight pins connected Powering on the MTX Turn on the power of the MTX Turn off the amplifier before you power off the MTX Powering on the amp Turn on the power of the amplifier To prevent unwanted sound from being output we recommend that you turn down the attenuator settings of all channels on the amp itself before you turn it on Power Amp 1 Power Amp 2 W...

Page 27: ...the MTX is connected and choose Properties The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box will appear 4 Choose Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and then click Properties The Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties dialog box will appear 5 Click Use the following IP address S 6 In the IP address box enter 192 168 0 253 in the Subnet mask box enter 255 255 255 0 7 Click OK NOTE The IP a...

Page 28: ...e button When the unit has successfully come online the indica tor 1 will light blue When the Synchronization dialog box appears select To Device and click the OK button When the indication in the dialog box has switched select the system that you want to place online and click the Online button The project created in MTX MRX Editor will be sent to the MTX ...

Page 29: ...ly 4 Set the input levels and output levels Using the input output faders in the MAIN screen adjust the levels As necessary apply the output limiter in the CHANNEL EDIT screen to prevent your speakers from being damaged Adjust the amp attenuator values to obtain the optimal S N ratio In addition make FBS settings as necessary 5 Store the Basic preset Store by overwriting the previously specified c...

Page 30: ...ore actually connecting your equipment After you ve made basic settings you ll be able to print information about system cabling and ID numbers Use the following procedure to make basic settings 1 Type a name for the MTX MRX System you ll be constructing and click Next Example 2 High audio quality system with XMV and YDIF connec tions digital connections ...

Page 31: ...TX MRX System and click Next Specify 1 as the number of MTX3 units in YDIF Connected and specify 1 as the number of XMV4280 units to be connected 3 Specify the UNIT ID of each device and click Next Unless you have specific reasons for doing so use the UNIT ID that is assigned In this example set the XMV s UNIT ID to 1A so that we can explain how to change the UNIT ID ...

Page 32: ...t Make the following settings 5 When you have finished setting the UNIT ID rotary switch and DIP switch of the MTX and the XMV click Next MTX3 UNIT ID 01 UNIT ID rotary switch 1 DIP switches are all OFF upward XMV UNIT ID 1A UNIT ID rotary switch A DIP switch 1 is ON downward others are OFF upward NOTE Use the DIP switch to specify the upper digit of the UNIT ID and use the UNIT ID rotary switch t...

Page 33: ...ify that the MTX and XMV are shown in the screen and click Next Since there is only one MTX unit and one XMV unit there s no need to change the order 7 Choose the model of DCP that is connected to the MTX enter a device name and click Finish Since four DCP1V4S units will be connected make settings for four units ...

Page 34: ...to print the diagram To close the screen click Close Set the DIP switches of the DCP units as shown in the Digital Control Panel section of the schematic diagram For the last DCP ID 3 set DIP switch 4 ON upward If you want to use the Device Configuration Wizard to change the device configuration click the Device Config but ton in the Project screen NOTE If you want to view the cabling diagram agai...

Page 35: ...u ll make settings for inputting digital audio into the XMV Move to the System screen by clicking the tab of the system name you specified in step 1 of Using the Device Config uration Wizard to create your device setup 1 Click the EXT I O button The EXT I O screen will appear allowing you to make input output settings for the external devices Since you ll be making settings for YDIF 1 8 there s no...

Page 36: ...he MTX with UNIT ID 01 the buttons located below YDIF 1 through YDIF 4 are set to OUT1 OUTPUT 1 through OUT 4 OUTPUT 4 respectively If the settings are different click the button and change the setting 3 Click the EDIT button Now you can specify the inputs from the XMV unit s YDIF 1 8 EDIT button Output routing select button ...

Page 37: ...onnections digital connections MTX Setup Manual 37 4 Click the XMV4280 s output routing select button for YDIF 1 The YDIF Out Patch dialog box will appear 5 For CHANNEL click A button The screen indicates that the YDIF 1 signal is output to CH A of the XMV ...

Page 38: ... connections digital connections MTX Setup Manual 38 6 Change the output destination in the YDIF Out list box to assign YDIF 2 through YDIF 4 to CH B through CH D of the XMV and then click Close button 7 Click EDIT button to lock the settings EDIT button ...

Page 39: ...he MTX configuration Here you ll specify how the MTX s inputs and outputs will be handled On the System menu click MTX Configuration to open the MTX Configuration dialog box The default settings are shown in the screen below You can change them as necessary In this example we ll use the default settings without change ...

Page 40: ... the MAIN screen In the MAIN screen you can make overall settings for each channel Click the 01 MTX3 button to access the MTX MAIN screen For details on each parameter refer to MTX MRX Editor User Guide Here you ll make the following settings Channel name Channel on off Gain and phantom power As necessary EQ settings ...

Page 41: ... Because wireless microphones are connected to CH3 and 4 lower the gain to 0 dB EQ HPF High Pass Filter Click this to switch to the CHANNEL EDIT screen Adjust the EQ and HPF appropriately for the microphone you re using For ST IN only EQ is available When you want to return to the MAIN screen click the MAIN button FBS Feedback suppressor FBS is provided on input channels 1 through 4 We recommend t...

Page 42: ...he set tings of these parameters When you click this button the MTX output connector parameter edit screen will appear as a popup Verify that GAIN is set to 0 0 dB DELAY Room EQ Click this to move to a screen where you can set delay and room EQ Speaker processor Click this to move to the CHANNEL EDIT screen Make the appro priate settings for the speakers that will be connected ON button This butto...

Page 43: ...dcast to the entire building in the event of an emergency and is therefore assigned in the ZONE screen described next as 1st PRIORITY If channel 1 is turned on in the matrix the signal from the matrix attenuated and the signal from Priority will be combined and output Similarly the microphone in the kitchen CH2 is assigned as 2nd PRIORITY that is valid only in zone 4 Kitchen and therefore is not s...

Page 44: ... assume that the microphone in the entrance CH1 is used for broadcasting to the entire building Therefore we select CH1 as the 1st PRIORITY SOURCE for zone 1 through zone 4 and click the ON button located at the right of 1st PRIORITY to make it light We select the kitchen microphone CH2 as the 2nd PRIORITY SOURCE only for zone 4 Kitchen and click the ON button located at the right of 2nd PRIORITY ...

Page 45: ...ital connections MTX Setup Manual 45 Settings in the ROUTER screen In the ROUTER screen you can assign zones to outputs In this example we will leave the default settings unchanged since the assignments are ZONE1 OUTPUT 1 ZONE2 OUTPUT 2 ZONE3 OUTPUT 3 and ZONE4 OUTPUT 4 ...

Page 46: ...to select the DCP for which you want to make settings When you click one of the numbered buttons a Settings dialog box will appear assign parameters to the controls If you assigned SD Song Select Play enter the name of the file that you want to play When you ve made the assignments click to select 01 No data and then click the Save button In the Save Library dialog box change the name to Basic and...

Page 47: ...eated as Basic will be copied After changing the PARAMETER of switch 1 to 01 double click Basic in 02 Basic located in the left of the screen and change the name of the library item to Party After you ve entered the name press the Enter key to confirm the name change After making this change click the Save button to overwrite save the library item In Party switch 1 is the preset select switch for ...

Page 48: ...will be selected Then click the Store button specify the preset name and click the OK button Double click a location where the DCP column indicates No Assign and choose a library that you specified on the DCP 1 Hall B 2 Entrance 3 Kitchen Basic Party Basic Party Basic Party Switch 1 Same as ID 0 Hall A Same as ID 0 Hall A Input Ch ON CH1 Input Ch ON CH2 Switch 2 No Assign No Assign Switch 3 Switch...

Page 49: ...you made separate settings for zone 1 and zone 2 However in some cases such as a party you might want to remove the boundary between zone 1 and zone 2 so that they can be a single meeting area In this case make settings in the ROUTER screen to route zone 1 to output 2 so that zone 1 and zone 2 can be used as a single space ...

Page 50: ... switch to settings suitable for a party If you use Recall Filter to specify that only ROUTER and DCP settings are recalled other settings such as gain will remain at the Basic settings even if you recall a party preset For External I O as well press the All Off button so that all settings are carried over This completes settings in the offline state Save the settings once again ...

Page 51: ...and the other equipment as shown below If you ve copied audio sources to an SD memory card insert the card into the MTX now To connect the MTX to your computer use a CAT5e or higher cable with all eight pins connected 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON ON BGM Player Network Switch CD Player DCP ID 3 DCP ID 2 DCP ID 1 DCP ID 0 Computer MTX ID 01 XMV ID 1A Kitchen Microphone Entrance Microphone Wireless Microphone ...

Page 52: ...en turn the encoder Specifying the computer s TCP IP address To allow the MTX and the computer to communicate specify the computer s TCP IP as follows 1 On the System menu click Network Setup The Network Setup dialog box will appear 2 Click Open Network Connection Network Connections will appear 3 Right click the adapter to which the MTX is connected and choose Properties The Local Area Connection...

Page 53: ...or 1 at the left will light blue When the Synchronization dialog box appears select To Device and click the OK button When the indication in the dialog box has switched select the system that you want to place online and click the Online button The project created in MTX MRX Editor will be sent to the MTX NOTE The MTX3 s IP address is set to 192 168 0 1 and the XMV s IP address is set to 192 168 0...

Page 54: ...xternal device of an input channel in the MAIN screen Watch the input meter and adjust the setting appropriately 4 Set the input levels and output levels Using the input output faders in the MAIN screen adjust the levels As necessary apply the output limiter in the CHANNEL EDIT screen to prevent your speakers from being damaged Adjust the amp attenuator values to obtain the optimal S N ratio In ad...

Page 55: ...up before actually connecting your equipment After you ve made basic settings you ll be able to print information about system cabling and ID numbers Use the following procedure to make basic settings 1 Type a name for the MTX MRX System you ll be constructing and click Next Example 3 Using cascade mode to add MTX input channels ana log connection ...

Page 56: ...of YDIF Connected MTX3 units specify 1 as the number of ANALOG Connected XMV4280 and specify 1 as the number of MCP1 3 Specify the YDIF MODE to CASCADE and then click Next A dialog box will appear when you change this to CASCADE click OK Unless you have specific reasons for doing so use the UNIT ID that is assigned In this example set the XMV s UNIT ID to 1A so that we can explain how to change th...

Page 57: ...e following settings 5 When you have finished setting the UNIT ID rotary switch and DIP switch of the MTX and the XMV click Next MTX3 UNIT ID 01 UNIT ID rotary switch 1 DIP switches are all OFF upward MTX3 UNIT ID 02 UNIT ID rotary switch 2 DIP switches are all OFF upward XMV UNIT ID 1A UNIT ID rotary switch A DIP switch 1 is ON downward others are OFF upward NOTE Use the DIP switch to specify the...

Page 58: ...nection MTX Setup Manual 58 6 Verify that the MTX XMV and MCP1 are shown in the screen and click Next 7 Choose the model of DCP that is connected to the MTX enter a device name and click Finish In this example we are not using a DCP so leave the settings as they are ...

Page 59: ...so be printed click Yes A cabling diagram will appear If you want click Print to print the diagram To close the screen click Close If you want to use the Device Configuration Wizard to change the device configuration click the Device Config but ton in the Project screen NOTE If you want to view the cabling diagram again do so by choosing File menu Print Configuration Diagram ...

Page 60: ...nu then Save Making EXT I O settings Here you ll make settings for inputting analog audio into the XMV Move to the System screen by clicking the tab of the system name you specified in step 1 of Using the Device Config uration Wizard to create your device setup If you re using an amp other than the XMV proceed from Specifying the MTX configuration 1 Click the EXT I O button The output setting scre...

Page 61: ...de to add MTX input channels analog connection MTX Setup Manual 61 2 Click the ANALOG button The MTX analog output setting screen will appear 3 Click the button located below OUT1 The Line Out Patch dialog box will appear Step 3 ...

Page 62: ...ick the CHANNEL A button The screen will show that with these settings analog output 1 of the ID 01 MTX is connected to the CH A analog input of the XMV 5 Change the output destination in the Out list box to assign CH B through CH D of the XMV to OUT 2 through OUT 4 and then click the Close button ...

Page 63: ... configuration Here you ll specify how the MTX s inputs and outputs will be handled On the System menu click MTX Configuration to open the MTX Configuration dialog box The default settings are shown in the screen below You can change them as necessary In this example we ll use the default settings without change ...

Page 64: ...n the MAIN screen you can make overall settings for each channel For details on each parameter refer to MTX MRX Editor User Guide You ll make these settings for both MTX units UNIT ID 01 and UNIT ID 02 Here you ll make the following settings Channel name Channel on off Gain and phantom power As necessary EQ settings ID 01 ...

Page 65: ...Example 3 Using cascade mode to add MTX input channels analog connection MTX Setup Manual 65 ID 02 ...

Page 66: ...microphone you re using For ST IN only EQ is available When you want to return to the MAIN screen click the MAIN button FBS Feedback suppressor FBS is provided on input channels 1 through 4 We recommend that microphone inputs and particularly movable microphones such as wireless microphones be connected to channels 1 through 4 When you click here you will switch to the FBS setting screen When you ...

Page 67: ...ify that GAIN is set to 0 0 dB DELAY Room EQ Click this to move to a screen where you can set delay and room EQ Speaker processor Click this to move to the CHANNEL EDIT screen Make the appro priate settings for the speakers that will be connected ON button This button turns the channel on off Turn off unused channels Fader This adjusts the output level Channel name You can double click this to edi...

Page 68: ...nput channels analog connection MTX Setup Manual 68 Settings in the MATRIX screen Here you can specify which input channel will be sent to which zone For details on send level and other parameters refer to MTX MRX Editor User Guide ID 01 ID 02 ...

Page 69: ...signals it is assigned to 1st Pri ority in the following ZONE screen When CH8 is turned on in MATRIX the signal from the matrix attenuated will be combined with the signal from Priority and output together For the input channel faders in the lower left of the screen the grayed out faders show input levels and the other faders show input channel send levels Grayed out faders cannot be operated in t...

Page 70: ...y is given in the order of 1st PRIORITY 2nd PRIORITY Matrix Out signals In this example the chairman s microphone assigned to CH8 of UNIT ID 01 has the highest priority Thus we select CH8 as the PRIORITY SOURCE for 1st PRIORITY in ZONE 1 and click the ON button located at the right of 1st PRIORITY to make it light Since there is no need to make settings for ZONE2 through 8 make sure that the ON bu...

Page 71: ...nels analog connection MTX Setup Manual 71 Settings in the ROUTER screen In the ROUTER screen you can assign zones to outputs In this example since ZONE1 will be output to OUTPUT1 through 4 set the MTX units of ID 01 and 02 as shown in the illustration ...

Page 72: ...E In the DCA screen you can make level and mute settings for multiple channels in a single operation ID 01 ID 02 In this example press the INPUT CH MUTE button on the digital control panel at the chairman s seat to mute all microphones other than the chairman s microphone Turn on CH1 through CH7 of ID 01 and CH1 through CH4 of ID 02 ...

Page 73: ... display to indicate the role that each button will perform When you ve made the assignments and display settings click to select 01 No data and then click the Save button In the Save Library dialog box change the name to Basic and then click the OK button Assign the parameters If you assigned SD Song Select Play enter the name of the file that you want to play or the name of the folder that conta...

Page 74: ...ate for various situ ations To store or recall a preset click the camera icon in the upper part of MTX MRX Editor When you click the camera icon the Preset dialog box will appear You can create up to 50 presets Click the preset number that you want to store the line will be selected Then click the Store button specify the preset name and click the OK button Double click a location where the MCP1 c...

Page 75: ... of the microphones connected to MTX units of UNIT ID 01 and 02 but there might be cases in which you want to use a different number of microphones In such cases you can limit the number of microphones by turning off the channels of unused microphones in the MAIN screen NOTE If you don t store the preset alert number 61 will occur ...

Page 76: ...ngs as a different preset you ll be able to easily switch to settings with a limited number of microphones In the example above wireless microphones 9 through 11 are not used so FBS is used on all of the wire less microphones 1 through 8 that are being used This completes settings in the offline state Save the settings once again ...

Page 77: ...the other equipment as shown below If you ve copied audio sources to an SD memory card insert the card into the MTX now To connect the MTX to your computer use a CAT5e or higher cable with all eight pins connected 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON ON Wireless Microphone Receivers Wireless Microphone Receivers CD Player MCP1 ID 90 Chairman Microphone Network Switch Computer Computer MTX ID 01 MTX ID 02 XMV ID 1A ...

Page 78: ...IT ID About setting the UNIT ID refer to the MCP1 Installation Manual Specifying the computer s TCP IP address To allow the MTX and the computer to communicate specify the computer s TCP IP as follows 1 On the System menu click Network Setup The Network Setup dialog box will appear 2 Click Open Network Connection Network Connections will appear 3 Right click the adapter to which the MTX is connect...

Page 79: ...t will light blue When the Synchronization dialog box appears select To Device and click the OK button When the indication in the dialog box has switched select the system that you want to place online and click the Online button The project created in MTX MRX Editor will be sent to the MTX NOTE The MTX3 s IP address is set to 192 168 0 1 and 192 168 0 2 and the XMV s IP address is set to 192 168 ...

Page 80: ...ou can set the gain in the dialog box that appears when you press the parameter recall button for a port or external device of an input channel in the MAIN screen Watch the input meter and adjust the setting appropriately 4 Set the input levels and output levels Using the input output faders in the MAIN screen adjust the levels As necessary apply the output limiter in the CHANNEL EDIT screen to pr...

Page 81: ...280 XMV4280 D EXo8 Main Microphone CH1 OUTPUT 1 YDIF INPUT 1 YDIF OUTPUT 1 4 Analog OUTPUT 5 8 YDIF INPUT 9 10 Dante Channel 9 is the main microphone for System B OUTPUT 9 10 Dante Channel 9 is the main microphone for System A INPUT 1 4 YDIF CH1 4 Analog OUTPUT 9 10 Dante INPUT 9 10 Dante Main Microphone OUTPUT 1 4 YDIF OUTPUT 5 8 Dante CHANNEL A D YDIF CHANNEL A D Dante INPUT 1 ...

Page 82: ... about system cabling and ID numbers Make basic settings for System A and then make basic settings for System B Use the following procedure to make basic settings 1 Enter a name for the MTX MRX System that we are calling System A and then click NEXT 2 Specify the number of units that will be connected in your MTX MRX System and click Next In YDIF Connected specify 1 each as the number of MTX5 D EX...

Page 83: ... so that the MTX5 D is 01 the EXi8 is 02 and the EXo8 is 03 4 Set the UNIT ID rotary switch and DIP switch of the devices You will set the computer s IP address after completing the wizard in Specifying the computer s TCP IP address If the devices are not nearby you can set them during the step Connecting the equipment ...

Page 84: ... switch and DIP switch of the devices click Next 6 Verify that the devices are shown in the screen and click Next MTX5 D UNIT ID 01 UNIT ID rotary switch 1 DIP switches are all OFF upward EXi8 UNIT ID 02 UNIT ID rotary switch 2 DIP switches are all OFF upward EXo8 UNIT ID 03 UNIT ID rotary switch 3 DIP switches are all OFF upward ...

Page 85: ... and click NEXT In this example we are not using a Mini YGDAI card so leave the setting at No Assign and click Next 8 Choose the model of DCP that is connected to the MTX enter a device name and click Finish In this example we are not using a DCP so leave the settings as they are ...

Page 86: ...es A cabling diagram will appear If you want click Print to print the diagram To close the screen click Close If you want to use the Device Configuration Wizard to change the device configuration click the Device Config but ton in the Project screen NOTE If you want to view the cabling diagram again do so by choosing File menu Print Configuration Diagram ...

Page 87: ...make basic settings for System B click the system select tab 2 No Assign 11 Click Device Config The Device Configuration Wizard for System B will appear 12 Enter a name for the MTX MRX System that we are calling System B and then click NEXT Step 11 System select tabs ...

Page 88: ...MRX System and click Next In the YDIF Connected area specify 1 each as the number of MTX5 D and XMV4280 units in the Dante Con nected area specify 1 as the number of XMV4280 D devices 14 Specify the UNIT ID of each device and click Next Set the UNIT ID so that the MTX5 D is 04 the XMV4280 is 30 and the XMV4280 D is 31 ...

Page 89: ...omputer s TCP IP address If the devices are not nearby you can set them during the step Connecting the equipment Make the following settings MTX5 D UNIT ID 04 UNIT ID rotary switch 4 DIP switches are all OFF upward XMV4280 UNIT ID 30 UNIT ID rotary switch 0 DIP switch 1 and 2 are ON downward others are OFF upward XMV4280 D UNIT ID 31 UNIT ID rotary switch HIGH 3 UNIT ID rotary switch LOW 1 HIGH LO...

Page 90: ...t 17 Verify that the devices are shown in the screen and click Next NOTE On the XMV4280 the higher digit of the UNIT ID is set by the DIP switch and the lower digit is set by the UNIT ID rotary switch For details refer to the owner s manual of each device UNIT ID 3 0 Lower digit specify using the rotary switch Upper digit specify using DIP switch 1 3 ...

Page 91: ... and click NEXT In this example we are not using a Mini YGDAI card so leave the setting at No Assign and click Next 19 Choose the model of DCP that is connected to the MTX enter a device name and click Finish In this example we are not using a DCP so leave the settings as they are ...

Page 92: ...es A cabling diagram will appear If you want click Print to print the diagram To close the screen click Close If you want to use the Device Configuration Wizard to change the device configuration click the Device Config but ton in the Project screen NOTE If you want to view the cabling diagram again do so by choosing File menu Print Configuration Diagram ...

Page 93: ...you ve finished making settings you should save them by clicking File menu then Save To switch between System A and System B use the system select tabs in the Project screen The currently selected MTX MRX System is indicated by the system select tabs and the SYSTEM tab NOTE The User Account Control dialog box may appear Click Continue or Yes SYSTEM tab System select tabs ...

Page 94: ...ick the EXT I O button The EXT I O screen will appear allowing you to make input output settings for the external devices Since you ll be making settings for YDIF 1 8 there s no need to switch screens simply make the settings in this screen 2 Click the EDIT button Here you can specify YDIF 1 8 input output settings for the EXi8 and EXo8 3 Click the EXi8 s input routing select button for YDIF 1 The...

Page 95: ... routing select button shows that CH1 of the EXi8 whose UNIT ID 02 has been assigned to YDIF 1 5 Verify that for the MTX5 D with UNIT ID 01 the buttons located below YDIF 5 through YDIF 8 are set to OUT5 OUTPUT 5 through OUT 8 OUTPUT 8 respectively If the settings are different click the button and change the setting ...

Page 96: ...ante MTX Setup Manual 96 6 Click the EXo8 s output routing select button for YDIF 5 The YDIF Out Patch dialog box will appear 7 For CHANNEL click 1 button The screen indicates that the YDIF 5 signal is output to CH 1 of the EXo8 ...

Page 97: ...ante MTX Setup Manual 97 8 Change the output destination in the YDIF Out list box to assign YDIF 6 through YDIF 8 to CH 2 through CH 4 of the EXo8 and then click Close button 9 Click EDIT button to lock the settings EDIT button ...

Page 98: ... screen you can make overall settings for each channel Click the 01 MTX5 D button to access the MTX MAIN screen For details on each parameter refer to MTX MRX Editor User Guide Here you ll make the following settings Channel name Channel on off Gain and phantom power As necessary EQ settings ...

Page 99: ...CH1 leave the gain at 30 dB and turn phantom power on ON button This turns the channel on off You should turn off unused channels Fader This adjusts the input level Leave the fader at until the system goes online Channel name You can double click this to edit the name In this example names have been assigned as follows CH1 Signal from the main mic of System A connected to the EXi8 CH9 Signal from ...

Page 100: ...ion to System B do not make settings ON button This button turns the channel on off Turn off unused channels Channel name You can double click this to edit the name In this example names have been assigned as follows CH1 4 Output to the amps in Amp Room A using the analog outputs of the MTX5 D CH5 8 Output to the amps of Amp Room B using CH1 4 of the EXo8 connected via YDIF CH9 Output the signal o...

Page 101: ...o which zone For details on send level and other parameters refer to MTX MRX Editor User Guide When making settings for System A this MTX MRX System refers to System A and the other MTX MRX Sys tem refers to System B When making settings for System B this MTX MRX System refers to System B and the other MTX MRX Sys tem refers to System A ...

Page 102: ...ws When you turn CH1 and CH9 on in the matrix the attenuated signal from the matrix will be combined with the signal from Priority and output Zone 2 This is for broadcasting the voice from the main mic CH1 to the other MTX MRX System Zone 3 This is for broadcasting signals other than the main mic to the other MTX MRX System For the input channel faders in the lower left of the screen the grayed ou...

Page 103: ...rix Out signals In this example we are assuming that the main A mic CH1 and the other MTX MRX System s mic CH9 will be used for broadcast to the entire building Thus for 1st PRIORITY we set the PRIORITY SOURCE to CH1 as the 2nd PRIORITY SOURCE we select CH9 in ZONE1 and click the ON button located at the right to make it light Because there s no need to make settings for zones 2 through 8 make sur...

Page 104: ...ough 8 ZONE2 OUTPUT 9 and ZONE3 OUTPUT 10 With these settings this MTX MRX System will broadcast all of its own audio as well as all audio of the other MTX MRX System the main mic of this MTX MRX System will be sent to Dante channel 9 and signals of this MTX MRX System other than the main mic will be sent to Dante channel 10 This completes settings for this MTX MRX System ...

Page 105: ... settings as System A For the System B settings we will explain settings made in the EXT I O screen and settings made in the MAIN screen Other settings will be the same as previously explained If you ve also finished the settings for System B proceed to Dante settings between systems First select System B in the Project screen ...

Page 106: ... button The EXT I O screen will appear allowing you to make input output settings for the external devices Since you ll be making settings for YDIF 1 8 there s no need to switch screens simply make the settings in this screen 2 Click the EDIT button Now you can specify the inputs from the XMV unit s YDIF 1 8 3 Click the XMV s output routing select button for YDIF 1 The YDIF Out Patch dialog box wi...

Page 107: ...4 For CHANNEL click A button The screen indicates that the YDIF 1 signal is output to CH A of the XMV 5 Change the output destination in the YDIF Out list box to assign YDIF 2 through YDIF 4 to CH B through CH D of the XMV4280 and then click Close button ...

Page 108: ...le 4 A system using Dante MTX Setup Manual 108 6 Click EDIT button to lock the settings 7 Click DANTE button The Dante setting screen will appear Here you will specify the output to the XMV4280 D EDIT button ...

Page 109: ...click the EDIT button Now you can make Dante input output settings If the Preserve the Dante settings configured by Dante Controller check box is selected clear the check box 9 Click 04 MTX5 D in Transmitters and click 31 XMV4280 D in Receivers A patching grid is displayed ...

Page 110: ...ng Dante MTX Setup Manual 110 10 Click the grid locations where 5 through 8 of the MTX5 D intersect with A through D of the XMV4280 D A symbol is shown on the grid 11 In the upper left click EDIT button to lock the settings ...

Page 111: ... screen you can make overall settings for each channel Click the 04 MTX5 D button to access the MTX MAIN screen For details on each parameter refer to MTX MRX Editor User Guide Here you ll make the following settings Channel name Channel on off Gain and phantom power As necessary EQ settings ...

Page 112: ...s connected to CH1 leave the gain at 30 dB and turn phantom power on ON button This turns the channel on off You should turn off unused channels Fader This adjusts the input level Leave the fader at until the system goes online Channel name You can double click this to edit the name In this example names have been assigned as follows CH1 Signal from the main mic of System B connected to the MTX5 D...

Page 113: ...e speakers that will be connected Since OUT9 and OUT10 are for transmission to System A do not make settings ON button This button turns the channel on off Turn off unused channels Channel name You can double click this to edit the name In this example names have been assigned as follows CH1 4 Output via YDIF to the XMV4280 in Amp Room A CH5 8 Output via Dante to the XMV4280 D in Amp Room B CH9 Ou...

Page 114: ...ystems Here you ll make Dante settings for between System A and System B Regardless of whether you make these settings in System A or in System B the settings will be applied to each other For this example our explanation will use the System B screen 1 Click the EXT I O button The EXT I O screen will appear allowing you to make input output settings for the external devices If the Dante setting sc...

Page 115: ... Now you can make Dante input output settings If the Preserve the Dante settings configured by Dante Controller check box is selected clear the check box 3 Click MTX5 D in Receivers and Transmitters to expand the display If the 04 MTX5 D display is already expanded leave it as it is EDIT button ...

Page 116: ... system using Dante MTX Setup Manual 116 4 Click the grid locations where 9 and 10 of the respective MTX5 D units intersect A symbol is shown on the grid 5 In the upper left click EDIT buttons to lock the settings ...

Page 117: ...art of MTX MRX Editor When you click the camera icon the Preset dialog box will appear You can create up to 50 presets Click the preset number that you want to store the line will be selected Then click the Store button specify the preset name and click the OK button This completes settings in the offline state Save the settings once again NOTE If you don t store the preset alert number 61 will oc...

Page 118: ...D memory card insert the card into the MTX now Here we will explain an example of redundant Dante connections If you re using daisy chain connections refer to the Q A System A connections ON ON Main Microphone Network Switch EXi8 ID 02 MTX5 D ID 01 EXo8 ID 03 BGM Player CD Player Power Amp 1 Power Amp 2 Power Amp 3 Power Amp 4 Room A Room B to the System B Network Switch for Primary to the System ...

Page 119: ...T5e or higher cable with all eight pins connected 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON ON ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON Main Microphone Network Switch for Primary Network Switch for Secondary Computer MTX5 D ID 04 XMV4280 ID 30 XMV4280 D ID 31 BGM Player CD Player from the System A Network Switch from the System A MTX5 D s SECONDARY connector ...

Page 120: ...ing the computer s TCP IP address To allow the MTX and the computer to communicate specify the computer s TCP IP as follows 1 On the System menu click Network Setup The Network Setup dialog box will appear 2 Click Open Network Connection Network Connections will appear 3 Right click the adapter to which the MTX is connected and choose Properties The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box will...

Page 121: ...Click OK NOTE The IP address of each device is set as follows System A MTX5 D 192 168 0 1 EXi8 192 168 0 2 EXo8 192 168 0 3 System B MTX5 D 192 168 0 4 XMV4280 192 168 0 48 XMV4280 D 192 168 0 49 NOTE In some cases Windows firewall may block MTX MRX Editor when you make this setting Select the Private Network check box and click Allow Access ...

Page 122: ...chronization dialog box appears select To Device and click the OK button When the indication in the dialog box has switched select the system that you want to place online and click the Online button The project created in MTX MRX Editor will be sent to the MTX Making XMV settings If necessary use the XMV s front panel to make settings such as the high pass filter For more about the settings you c...

Page 123: ...MAIN screen 2 Specify the gain from the microphone You can set the gain in the dialog box that appears when you press the parameter recall button for a port or external device of an input channel in the MAIN screen Watch the input meter and adjust the setting appropriately 3 Set the input levels and output levels Using the input output faders in the MAIN screen adjust the levels As necessary apply...

Page 124: ... units within the Paging Device Group is the 1st Priority Mic this unit can broadcast taking priority over the other PGM1 units There are three ways to use the PGM1 Broadcast from the mic 1 Use the zone message select buttons to select the broadcast area 2 Press the PTT button If specified the Opening Chime is heard 3 When the status indicator is lit red speak into the mic 4 When you finish speaki...

Page 125: ...omatically turns off If specified the Closing Chime is heard Use the scheduler to play back a pre recorded message from SD card By issuing a Paging event the specified message is played back to the specified zone or zone group Using the Device Configuration Wizard to create your device setup You will use MTX MRX Editor s wizard to create your device setup before actually connecting your equipment ...

Page 126: ...cted in your MTX MRX system and click Next Set the number of YDIF Connected MTX5 units to 1 set the number of DANTE Connected PGM1 units to 1 and set the number of XMV8280 D units to 2 3 Specify the UNIT ID of each device and click Next Unless you have specific reasons for doing so use the UNIT ID that is assigned ...

Page 127: ...gs MTX5 D UNIT ID 01 UNIT ID rotary switch 1 DIP switches all OFF upward XMV UNIT ID 30 UNIT ID rotary switch 0 DIP switches 1 and 2 ON downward others OFF upward XMV UNIT ID 31 UNIT ID rotary switch 1 DIP switches 1 and 2 ON downward others OFF upward NOTE Use the DIP switch to specify the upper digit of the UNIT ID and use the UNIT ID rotary switch to specify the lower digit For details refer to...

Page 128: ... PGM1 for paging MTX Setup Manual 128 5 When you ve finished setting the device s UNIT ID rotary switch and DIP switch click Next 6 Verify that the devices are shown in the screen and click Next 7 Set the number of PGX1 units to 1 ...

Page 129: ...ep Connecting the equipment Make the following settings 9 When you ve finished setting the PGM1 s UNIT ID rotary switch and DIP switch click Next 10 Select the Mini YGDAI card and click Next Since a Mini YGDAI card is not used in this example leave this as No Assign and click Next PGM1 UNIT ID 60 UNIT ID rotary switch 0 DIP switch 2 and 3 are ON downward others are OFF upward ...

Page 130: ...oose the model of DCP that will be connected to the MTX enter a device name and click Finish Since a DCP is not used in this example leave the setting without change 12 When you see the dialog box Display the configuration diagram The diagram can also be printed click Yes ...

Page 131: ...want click Print to print the diagram To close the screen click Close If you want to use the Device Configuration Wizard to change the device configuration click the Device Config but ton in the Project screen NOTE If you want to view the cabling diagram again choose File menu Print Configuration Diagram ...

Page 132: ...king File menu then Save EXT I O settings Here you ll make settings for inputting and outputting digital audio Click the SYSTEM tab to access the setting screen Move to the setting screen by clicking the tab of the system name you specified in step 1 of Using the Device Config uration Wizard to create your device setup 1 Click the EXT I O button The EXT I O screen appears NOTE The User Account Con...

Page 133: ...Example 5 A system using the PGM1 for paging MTX Setup Manual 133 2 Click the DANTE button The Dante setting screen appears 3 Click the EDIT button Now you can specify Dante input output settings ...

Page 134: ...Manual 134 4 Click the MTX5 D in Receivers and Transmitters and the XMV8280 D in Receivers so that they are expanded If they are already expanded leave them as they are 5 Click the location where the 1 of the PGM1 and MTX5 D intersect A appears in the grid ...

Page 135: ...l 135 6 Scroll so that the XMV inputs are visible 7 By clicking the grid locations where the XMV s inputs and the MRX s outputs intersect set the UNIT ID 30 XMV unit s A and B to 1 its C and D to 2 and its E and F to 3 set the UNIT ID 31 XMV unit s G and H to 8 ...

Page 136: ...ion Here you ll specify how the MTX s input jacks and output jacks will be handled On the System menu click MTX Configuration to open the MTX Configuration dialog box For this example apply the following changes INPUT Change SD IN L R from STEREO to SUM then in the INPUT CHANNEL SETUP area change 11 12 13 14 and 15 16 from MONO 2 to STEREO ...

Page 137: ...ple 5 A system using the PGM1 for paging MTX Setup Manual 137 OUTPUT In the MATRIX BUS SETUP area change MATRIX7 8 from STEREO to MONO 2 After making the settings click the OK button to confirm the settings ...

Page 138: ... overall settings for each channel Click the 01 MTX5 D button to access the MTX MAIN screen For details on each parameter refer to MTX MRX Editor User Guide Here you ll make the following settings Input output port settings Channel name settings Channel on off settings Gain and phantom power settings As necessary EQ settings ...

Page 139: ...re using For ST IN only EQ is available When you want to return to the MAIN screen click the MAIN button FBS Feedback suppressor FBS is provided on INPUT CH1 through CH8 We recommend that mic inputs and particularly movable mics such as wireless mics be connected to CH1 through CH8 When you click here you will switch to the FBS setting screen When you want to return to the MAIN screen click the MA...

Page 140: ...for the speakers that will be connected ON button This button turns the channel on off Turn off unused channels Fader This adjusts the output level Channel name You can double click this to edit the name In this example names have been assigned as follows CH1 through CH8 DANTE 1 through DANTE 8 CH9 through CH16 No assignment click an assigned button to specify no assignment NOTE The pre installed ...

Page 141: ...Casual 3 area BGM1 is sent to the Food Court area and BGM2 is sent to the Entrance area and the Restrooms area The PGM1 which is assigned to CH1 is specified in the following ZONE screen If CH1 is turned on in MATRIX the input from PGM1 is output to the zone even if PTT is off The input channel faders in the lower left of the screen indicate the input level for faders that are grayed out and indi ...

Page 142: ...Setup Manual 142 Settings in the ZONE screen In the ZONE screen you can make PGM1 settings Click the PAGING button to switch to the setting screen for pag ing broadcast 1 In the PAGING SOURCE area choose NONE in the list boxes for MIC 2 through MIC 4 ...

Page 143: ...y through Restrooms In the same way rename Group 2 to Exclude Evt Spc and turn on ZONE1 through ZONE8 with the exception of ZONE5 Event Space All ZONE is the zone group for broadcast to the entire building and Exclude Evt Spc is a group for broadcast to the entire building without interrupting an event that is being held 3 Click the Settings button The PGM1 PGX1 dialog box appears ...

Page 144: ...tons In this example make the following assignments PGM1 1 Zone 1 Luxury 2 2 Casual 1 3 3 Casual 2 4 4 Casual 3 5 5 Event Space 6 6 Food Court 7 7 Entrance 8 8 Restrooms 0 PGX1 1 Zone Group 1 All ZONE 2 SD Message Message file to play back 3 No Assign 4 5 Zone Group 2 Exclude Evt Spc 6 No Assign 7 8 All Zone Off ...

Page 145: ...r button to create labels for the PGM1 PGX1 The PGM1 Label Creator application starts Here you can create a print image to use as a label for the PGM1 PGX1 units 6 Design the label that you want to print For details on the settings refer to PGM1 Label Creator application in the MTX MRX Editor User Guide ...

Page 146: ...rint button to print or click the Export button to save as a file then click the OK button 8 Click the Properties tab You ll switch to a screen where you can make settings that specify how the PGM1 will operate 9 Turn on the Block paging except for 1st priority PGM1 option button ...

Page 147: ...xample 5 A system using the PGM1 for paging MTX Setup Manual 147 10 Select the Opening Chime and Closing Chime check boxes and select the chime audio files 11 Click the OK button to close the dialog box ...

Page 148: ... Preset dialog box will appear You can create up to 50 presets Click the preset number that you want to save the line will be selected Then click the Store button specify the preset name and click the OK button Specify recall filter settings as necessary In this example the settings prevent the XMV s output channels from being recalled This completes settings in the offline state Save the settings...

Page 149: ...the MTX and the other equipment as shown below If you ve copied audio sources to an SD memory card insert the card into the MTX now Computer MTX5 D BGM Casual 2 PGM1 BGM Casual 1 BGM Laxury BGM2 BGM1 Event Microphone 1 Event Microphone 2 SWR2100P 10G XMV8280 D ID 30 Casual 1 Laxuary Casual 2 Casual 3 Event Space Food Court XMV8280 D ID 31 Entrance Restrooms ...

Page 150: ...e attenuator settings of all channels on the amp or powered speaker itself before you turn it on Specifying the computer s TCP IP address To allow the MTX and the computer to communicate specify the computer s TCP IP as follows 1 On MTX MRX Editor s System menu click Network Setup The Network Setup dialog box will appear 2 Click Open Network Connection Network Connections will appear 3 Right click...

Page 151: ...3 in the Subnet mask box enter 255 255 255 0 7 Click OK NOTE The IP address of each device is set as follows MTX5 D 192 168 0 1 XMV8280 D 192 168 0 48 PGM1 192 168 0 96 NOTE When you make these settings the Windows firewall might block MTX MRX Editor Select the Private Network check box and click Allow Access ...

Page 152: ...ialog box appears select To Device and click the OK button When the indication of the dialog box has changed select the check box es of the system s that you want to bring online and then click the Online button The project created in MTX MRX Editor will be sent to the MTX Making XMV settings If necessary use the XMV s front panel to make settings such as for the high pass filter For more about th...

Page 153: ... 2 Specify the gain from the mics Specify the gain in the dialog box that is recalled by the port external device parameter recall button in the input chan nel area of the MAIN screen Watch the input meter and adjust the setting appropriately 3 Specify the input levels and output levels Using the input output faders of the MAIN screen specify the levels As necessary apply the output limiter in the...

Page 154: ...tions when daisy chaining the Dante network connections in example 4 A Make connections as follows Do not route the connection from the System B network switch to the System B XMV4280 D via the System A net work switch This will cause the Dante network to loop within System B making communication impossible System A Q A ON ON Network Switch EXi8 ID 02 MTX5 D ID 01 EXo8 ID 03 BGM Player CD Player P...

Page 155: ...System B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON ON ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON Network Switch for Primary Computer MTX5 D ID 04 XMV4280 ID 30 XMV4280 D ID 31 Main Microphone BGM Player CD Player from the System A Network Switch from the System A MTX5 D ...

Page 156: ...ollows This example change to a PoE injector from a PoE network switch Connect the PGM1 to a port that supplies power Computer MTX5 D BGM Casual 2 BGM Casual 1 BGM Laxury BGM2 BGM1 Event Microphone 1 Event Microphone 2 XMV8280 D ID 30 Casual 1 Laxuary Casual 2 Casual 3 Event Space Food Court XMV8280 D ID 31 Entrance Restrooms PGM1 PoE injector ...

Page 157: ...to uninstall and then click Uninstall A dialog box will appear follow the instructions in the screen to uninstall the software If the User Account Control dialog box appears click Continue or Yes Uninstalling the software Removing the application Manual Development Group 2013 Yamaha Corporation Published 05 2020 PO G0 ...

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