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PARAMETERS

CH/BAND/
PORT

MIN/MAX

DEFAULT

AMP
PRES
ET

FOCUS
RECAL
L

AMP
SETTINGS

BRIDGE

A/B,C/D

OFF/ON

OFF

SP
PROCE
SSOR

MODE *only DI model

-

Lo-Z/70 V/100 V

Lo-Z

-

-

HPF(Hi-Z) *only DI model

-

40 Hz/80 Hz

80 Hz

CHANNEL SLEEP

A-D

OFF/ON

ON

SENS./GAIN

-

+4 dBu/+14 dBu
/26 dB/32 dB

+4 dBu

CHANNEL NAME

A-D

*12 characters

""

-

-

AUTO SLEEP ON

A-D

OFF/ON

OFF

-

-

THRESHOLD

-99.0 dBFS to -40.0 dBFS -99.0 dBFS

TIME

1min/3min/10min/30min
/1hour/3hour

1min

INPUT
SOURCE
REDUNDANC
Y

COMMON

MODE

-

BACKUP/OVERRIDE

BACKUP

-

-

AUTO
RETURN

OFF/ON

OFF

SECOND
INPUT
SOURCE(Digit
al)

ON/OFF

D1-D4

OFF/ON

OFF

OVERRIDE
THRESHOLD

-80.0 dBFS to 0.0 dBFS

0.0 dBFS

OVERRIDE
RETURN
DELAY

0 to 60 sec

10 sec

THIRD INPUT
SOURCE(Anal
og)

ON/OFF

D1-D4

OFF/ON

OFF

OVERRIDE
THRESHOLD

-80.0 dBFS to 0.0 dBFS

0.0 dBFS

OVERRIDE
RETURN
DELAY

0 to 60 sec

10 sec

LOAD
MONITORIN
G

ON/OFF

A-D

OFF/ON

OFF

-

-

OSC ON/OFF

OFF/ON

OFF

OSC LEVEL

0.0 Vrms to 5.0 Vrms

0.0 Vrms

DETECT FREQ

14.5 kHz to 21.2 kHz

20.0 kHz

HIGH THRESHOLD
High Limit

0.0 Ω to 50.0 Ω

50.0 Ω

LOW THRESHOLD

0.0 Ω to 50.0 Ω

0.0 Ω

POWER
SUPPLY

STANDBY

-

STANDBY/ON

STANDBY

-

-

POWER ON
SETTING

POWER ON
DEFAULT

-

ALWAYS
STANDBY/KEEP
PREVIOUS STATE

KEEP
PREVIOUS
STATE

-

-

POWER ON
DELAY

-

0 sec to 120 sec

0 sec

13. Reference

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Summary of Contents for PC406-D

Page 1: ...PC412 D PC412 DI PC406 D PC406 DI Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...UT connectors 12 4 3 Speaker cable selection 13 4 4 Speaker connections 14 4 5 High impedance connections PC DI series only 16 4 6 Power supply connection 17 4 7 Switching the power between standby on 18 5 Panel operations 19 5 1 Basic operations 19 5 2 HOME screen 20 5 3 MATRIX ROUTER page 22 5 4 DEVICE MUTE page 22 5 5 VOLUME page 22 5 6 USER EQ page 23 5 7 USER DELAY page 24 5 8 SPEAKER PROCESS...

Page 3: ... 5 DEVICE INFORMATION 59 10 6 CLOCK 60 10 7 INITIALIZE 60 10 8 REBOOT 60 10 9 LOG 61 11 About Dante 63 11 1 Connection methods 64 11 2 Dante settings 66 11 3 Connections to Dante devices 66 12 Returning to the factory settings initialization 68 12 1 By selecting HOME screen UTILITY INITIALIZE 68 12 2 Initialization if you have forgotten the PIN code etc 69 13 Reference 70 13 1 Installing the handl...

Page 4: ...D PC406 DI 1 1 Symbols used in this manual The symbols used on this product and in this manual have the following meaning Symbol Meaning WARNING Content describing a situation that might cause death or severe injury CAUTION Content describing a situation that might cause injury NOTICE Content describing a situation that might cause malfunction damage faulty operation or loss of data NOTE Informati...

Page 5: ...L 1 Grill R 1 Filter element L 1 Filter element R 1 Small screws for handle M5 12mm 4 Euroblock plug mini for GPI 8 pin 2 Euroblock plug for analog input 3 pin 4 PC DI series only Euroblock plug for speaker output 8 pin 1 PC DI series only Cable ties 4 PC DI series only 2 conductor 3 conductor adaptor PC406 D and PC406DI only Quick Start Guide 1 5 Documentation Quick Start Guide packaged with the ...

Page 6: ...ability add functionality or fix problems This product has the following two firmware items Firmware of the unit itself Firmware of the Dante module The process of updating the firmware of the unit itself is performed from ProVisionaire Amp Editor The process of updating the firmware of the Dante module is performed from Dante Firmware Update Manager For details on the update procedure and setting...

Page 7: ...t produces maximum output When a signal that exceeds the input sensitivity is input a limiter inside the PC D DI series unit is applied Reducing the volume raises the input sensitivity and lowers the amp gain Reducing the volume does not change the maximum output For example on the PC412 D if you set amp gain to 32 dB the maximum output will be 1200W and the input sensitivity will be 10 dBu when s...

Page 8: ...he status of the amp and the menu of settings NOTE You can make settings so that the display and indicator are automatically dimmed when panel operations are not being performed AUTO DIMMER To protect the display the display indication disappears when no operation is performed for 30 minutes To bring back the display press any front panel key or knob Channel select keys indicators Use these keys t...

Page 9: ...o the previous screen If you long press this for one second or longer you return to the HOME screen Cooling intake vent This is an intake vent for the cooling fan Because cooling air is drawn in through this vent take care that it is not blocked by an obstruction 2 2 Rear panel PC D series PC DI series AC IN connector Connect the included power cord Connect the power cord to the unit and then conn...

Page 10: ...ed channels or allow them to short High voltage is present even at unused pins PC D series Four Speakon output jacks NL4 are used to connect speakers The outputs of this product can be bridged in pairs of two channels There are no dedicated outputs for use in bridge mode For the pin assignments refer to Speaker connections PC DI series This product uses Euroblock connectors 7 6 mm 8 pin for speake...

Page 11: ...has six input ports and four output ports The IN 1 6 pins detect voltages for a L signal 0V or a H signal 5V The OUT 1 4 pins output a L signal 0V or a H signal 5V To make connections use the included Euroblock plug For details on connection methods and examples of use refer to Connections using the GPI IN OUT connectors INPUT A1 A2 A3 A4 connectors These are analog input connectors There are two ...

Page 12: ...uct takes in air at the front and exhausts it at the back you should not rack mount it together with devices that take in air at the back and exhaust it at the front Leave the back panel of the rack open and keep the rack at least 10 cm away from the wall or ceiling to ensure sufficient airflow If the back panel of the rack cannot be left open attach a commercially available fan kit or other force...

Page 13: ...NOTE To prevent the grills from being lost you can attach the grills to the ventilation openings using a cable tie or something similar 3 Preparations 10 PC412 D PC412 DI PC406 D PC406 DI Owner s Manual ...

Page 14: ...k more easily due to metal fatigue caused by the weight or vibration of the cable Use the included cable ties to secure the cables to the tab CAUTION When using stranded wire do not tin the strands with solder If connections will be frequently plugged and unplugged as in a portable setup we recommend that you use rod terminals equipped with insulating sleeves Use rod terminals whose conductor sect...

Page 15: ...Example Illuminating the LED of an external device from the PC D DI series unit IN V 4 2 1 Cable management When attaching a cable to a Euroblock plug strip the wire as shown in the illustration and use stranded wire to make connections In the case of Euroblock wiring stranded wire may break more easily due to metal fatigue caused by the weight or vibration of the cable Use the included cable ties...

Page 16: ...ess To minimize power loss or damping factor loss in speaker cables refer to the following table and use speaker cable of the appropriate gauge Load impedance Ohms 2 2 6 4 8 Cable Maximum cable length m 2 5mm2 AWG 13 20 28 40 80 4mm2 AWG 11 32 40 64 128 6mm2 AWG 9 48 64 96 192 NOTE The Euroblock connectors of the PC DI series should be used with AWG24 0 2sq AWG8 8sq cables 4 Connections PC412 D PC...

Page 17: ...se in bridge mode take care to observe the following pin assignments SINGLE BRIDGE NL4 A 1 CH A CH A 1 CH A CH A 2 CH B 2 CH B NL4 B 1 CH B 1 CH B 2 CH A CH A 2 CH A CH A NL4 C 1 CH C CH C 1 CH C CH C 2 CH D 2 CH D NL4 D 1 CH D 1 CH D 2 CH C CH C 2 CH C CH C WARNING Do not touch the pins of unused channels or allow them to short High voltage is present even at unused pins 4 Connections 14 PC412 D ...

Page 18: ... inserted or removed The outputs of this product can be bridged in pairs of two channels Since there are no dedicated outputs for use in bridge mode take care to observe the following pin assignments SINGLE BRIDGE EURO A CH A CH A CH A CH A EURO B CH B CH B EURO C CH C CH C CH C CH C EURO D CH D CH D WARNING Do not touch the pins of unused channels or allow them to short High voltage is present ev...

Page 19: ...d with the speaker system If using the 600W output PC406 DI with a speaker system whose rated input is 20W due to the attached speaker transformer calculations show that we can use up to 30 speaker units per channel and up to 120 speaker system units for the total of four channels A combination of speaker systems with different rated input can also be connected In consideration of impedance varian...

Page 20: ...nit and then connect the power plug to an electrical outlet When connecting the power cord insert it all the way and then twist it clockwise until you hear the click When removing the power cord pull the latch toward yourself turn the connector counterclockwise and remove it NOTE Turning the unit on and off in rapid succession by connecting and disconnecting the power plug can cause it to malfunct...

Page 21: ...power switch The display shows a confirmation message 2 Turn the main knob to select YES and then press the main knob to confirm the power switches to standby mode NOTE The settings at the time the power was turned off the state when disconnected from the AC outlet are saved The next time the power is turned on the unit starts up with those settings NOTICE When this product is connected to an AC o...

Page 22: ...ect an item The selected item is highlighted If a is shown at the right the item has a further level below 2 Press the main knob to confirm the selection 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to proceed to the desired parameter edit screen Editing a selection type parameter Turn the main knob to make a selection When you press the main knob to confirm the value is updated and also applied to the sound 4 For a se...

Page 23: ...ed in the HOME SCREEN of UTILITY Mute indicator This indicates when a channel is muted The displayed content and status are as follows Indication Status MUTE Channel mute is ON SOLO The corresponding channel is muted by the SOLO function PROT The corresponding channel is muted by the protect function SLP Sleeping due to AUTO SLEEP or CHANNEL SLEEP Clip indicator This indicates when the signal has ...

Page 24: ... The HOME screen contains the following pages MATRIX ROUTER page DEVICE MUTE page VOLUME page USER EQ page USER DELAY page SPEAKER PROCESSOR page SPEAKER PRESET page AMP SETTINGS page LOAD MONITORING page To switch pages Use the keys to switch pages To access the MENU screen In the HOME screen press the HOME MENU key 5 Panel operations PC412 D PC412 DI PC406 D PC406 DI Owner s Manual 21 ...

Page 25: ...te status of the entire amp ON OFF If this is on the entire amp is muted You can press the main knob to specify the mute status in the screen that appears 5 5 VOLUME page In this page you can set and view volume related information Volume This sets and shows the volume Use the channel select keys to select the channel that you want to operate and then turn the main knob to change the volume If you...

Page 26: ...se the channel select keys to select the channels that you want to link and then press the main knob A screen for selecting the EQ copy source appears 2 Turn the main knob to select the copy source channel and then press the main knob The EQ setting screen appears in the channel linked state en Channel This shows the linked channel names If all four channels are linked this indicates ALL NOTE Link...

Page 27: ...nnel that you want to operate and then turn the main knob to change the delay time Use the channel select keys to select the channel that you want to operate and then press the main knob to access the USER DELAY screen If you select multiple channels the channels will be linked and you can change the delay time while maintaining the difference between the channels 5 Panel operations 24 PC412 D PC4...

Page 28: ...rwise indicates ON Use the channel select keys to select the channel that you want to operate and then press the main knob to access the SPEAKER PROCESSOR screen 5 9 SPEAKER PRESET page This shows the status of the speaker settings selected by SPEAKER PROCESSOR Speaker preset This shows the name of the speaker preset for the recalled speaker Use the channel select keys to select the channel that y...

Page 29: ...sorily applied Use the channel select keys to select the channel that you want to operate and then press the main knob to access the AMP SETTINGS screen 5 11 LOAD MONITORING page This shows the impedance that is detected by LOAD MONITORING Lo z only ON OFF This indicates whether speaker impedance is monitored ON or not OFF Impedance This shows the measured impedance Use the channel select keys to ...

Page 30: ...en Press the back key NOTE The level of the displayed screen is indicated in the upper part of the screen To return to the HOME screen In the MENU screen press the HOME MENU key or press the back key several times or long press it 5 13 Alert screen If an abnormality occurs in the PC D DI series unit the display shows an alert message For details on each alert refer to Message List 5 Panel operatio...

Page 31: ...presets These are five basic types of amp preset These amp presets can be easily recalled to specify input signal routing that is appropriate for the system The factory presets are read only and are always protected User presets Up to 32 user presets can be stored in the unit you can recall or delete them edit their title or specify their protect setting A protected amp preset is indicated by a lo...

Page 32: ...ob to select the amp preset that you want to operate and press the main knob to confirm A screen for selecting the operation appears WARNING For safety do not input sound while recalling an amp preset The volume might change significantly 6 AMP PRESET screen PC412 D PC412 DI PC406 D PC406 DI Owner s Manual 29 ...

Page 33: ... character that you want to input and then press the main knob to confirm the character If you move the cursor to BS and press the main knob the last character is deleted In character input mode pressing the back key takes you back to selecting the character position In this state you can select OK to confirm the title or select CANCEL to cancel input You can t overwrite onto an amp preset that is...

Page 34: ...s deleted In character input mode pressing the back key takes you back to selecting the character position In this state you can select OK to confirm the title or select CANCEL to cancel editing You can t edit the title of an amp preset that is protected 6 5 FOCUS Here you can make and edit the focus recall settings Focus is a function that selectively recalls parameters of an amp preset when that...

Page 35: ...wn at the left of the preset title in the PRESET screen 6 7 INFO information This shows the date and time at which the user preset was saved NOTE Set the time in the UTILITY screen s CLOCK page You can use Provisionaire Amp Editor to apply the computer s time to this unit For details refer to the Provisionaire Amp Editor setup guide 6 AMP PRESET screen 32 PC412 D PC412 DI PC406 D PC406 DI Owner s ...

Page 36: ...amp If this is ON the amp gain is 6 dB higher than when it is OFF NOTE If bridge connected only channel A and channel B of the processing parameters are used CHANNEL SLEEP If this is ON channels that are not being used that day can sleep in order to conserve power and prevent overheating SENS GAIN input sensitivity amp gain This specifies the input sensitivity or amp gain The input sensitivity can...

Page 37: ...ter input mode turn the main knob to select the location at which you want to input a character and then press the main knob to confirm Turn the main knob to select the character that you want to input and then press the main knob to confirm the character If you move the cursor to BS and press the main knob the last character is deleted In character input mode pressing the back key takes you back ...

Page 38: ...eated ON OFF If this is on the unit automatically sleeps when there has been no input signal for the specified time THRESHOLD This specifies the threshold value in dBFS units at which the presence or absence of an input signal is determined TIME This specifies the time from when the input signal ceases until the unit enters sleep mode 7 SETUP screen PC412 D PC412 DI PC406 D PC406 DI Owner s Manual...

Page 39: ... Override mode If audio input is detected from Dante input 13 16 jacks or from the analog input jacks the detected signal will automatically interrupt OVERRIDE the audio of the normally used Dante inputs 1 4 This allows a high priority emergency broadcast or an in building announcement to be broadcast as an interrupt COMMON page MODE Redundant Mode This specifies the redundant function mode BACKUP...

Page 40: ...LD For OVERRIDE mode this specifies for each channel the input level threshold value at which the presence or absence of an interrupting input signal is determined OVR RTN DLY OVERRIDE RETURN DELAY For OVERRIDE mode when AUTO RETURN is ON this specifies the time from when the interrupting signal input ends until the unit switches back to the main circuit 7 SETUP screen PC412 D PC412 DI PC406 D PC4...

Page 41: ...t from a device e g mixer connected before this unit If is OFF a signal for detection is not output even if OSC is ON OSC LEVEL This specifies the level of the audio signal for detection NOTE Gradually raise the OSC LEVEL and check that the impedance value is shown in the HOME screen However depending on the characteristics of the speaker there might be cases in which the impedance cannot be detec...

Page 42: ...limit of impedance that is considered normal 7 6 POWER SUPPLY PwON DFLT POWER ON DEFAULT When power is applied to the unit this selects whether the unit starts up in standby mode STANDBY or in the same state POWER ON or STANDBY as when the power was last disconnected PREVIOUS PwON DELAY POWER ON DELAY Specifies the time until the amp s power supply starts when switching from STANDBY to POWER ON In...

Page 43: ...g functions can be assigned GPI IN FUNCTION Content NO ASSIGN AMP START Start the amp CHANNEL MUTE Turn mute on off for the specified channel CHANNEL SLEEP Sleep the amp of the specified channel STANDBY Switch between ON Standby PRESET RECALL Recall the preset of the specified number VOLUME Raise the volume 1 dB at a time VOLUME Lower the volume 1 dB at a time 7 SETUP screen 40 PC412 D PC412 DI PC...

Page 44: ...MPEDANCE Output when the detected impedance of all specified channels is normal within the specified upper lower range CHANNEL MUTE One of the specified channels is muted FAULT OUT One of the specified channels is in the Fault state PRESET RECALL The preset of the specified number is recalled 7 SETUP screen PC412 D PC412 DI PC406 D PC406 DI Owner s Manual 41 ...

Page 45: ...G INPUT TRIM This finely adjusts the gain of the specified analog input channel in 0 1 dB units ANALOG INPUT DELAY This finely adjusts the delay of the specified analog input channel in 0 01 ms units 8 2 INPUT Here you can specify the input level from the Dante inputs 1 16 and the analog input jacks ON OFF This turns the channel on off LEVEL This sets the input level POLARITY The phrase is normal ...

Page 46: ...t channel to the matrix LEVEL This specifies the volume of the send from the input channel to the matrix OUTPUT Here you can edit the matrix output level and on off status ON OFF This turns the channel on off LEVEL This specifies the matrix output level 8 PROCESSING screen PC412 D PC412 DI PC406 D PC406 DI Owner s Manual 43 ...

Page 47: ...the sound assigned in the preceding MATRIX is distributed to the four amp channels ROUTING This selects an input channel ch1 4 and assigns it to an amp A D 8 PROCESSING screen 44 PC412 D PC412 DI PC406 D PC406 DI Owner s Manual ...

Page 48: ...rs are shown When you press the main knob on the selected band the cursor moves to the parameter display Parameter display This shows the parameters of each band When you move the cursor to the parameter name and press the main knob you ll be able to set the parameter value If you press the back key the cursor returns to the parameter name When you once again press the back key you return to the b...

Page 49: ...s indicates the delay time as a distance units of meters and feet NOTE The three delay time indications change in tandem 8 6 SPEAKER PROCESSOR 8 6 1 SP LIBRARY Here you can recall optimal settings for the speakers that are connected 8 6 2 Recalling a speaker preset 1 Press a channel select key to select the recall destination channel 8 PROCESSING screen 46 PC412 D PC412 DI PC406 D PC406 DI Owner s...

Page 50: ...aker series selected in the SPP SERIES screen select the model of speaker that is connected 4 Select the preset that is appropriate for the way in which the speaker is being used A screen for confirming the recall appears To recall Turn the main knob to select OK and then press to confirm To cancel Turn the main knob to select NO and then press to confirm 8 PROCESSING screen PC412 D PC412 DI PC406...

Page 51: ... gain of the cutoff frequency LPF TYPE This selects the attenuation per octave and filter type of the low pass filter If THRU is selected no filter is applied LPF FREQ This specifies the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter LPF Gc When AdjGc is selected as the TYPE this specifies the gain of the cutoff frequency AdjGc Adjustable Gain Control This adjusts Gc gain at the cutoff frequency in the r...

Page 52: ...his selects the polarity If you select INVERTED a Φ symbol is shown in the HOME screen 8 6 5 DELAY Here you can specify the delay time for the speaker processor s speaker delay ON OFF This turns the delay on off TIME ms This specifies the delay time in millisecond units DISTANCE This indicates the delay time as a distance units of meters and feet linked with TIME 8 6 6 EQ Here you can edit the par...

Page 53: ...or to the parameter name and press the main knob you ll be able to set the parameter value If you press the back key the cursor returns to the parameter name When you once again press the back key the cursor returns to the band 8 6 7 OUTPUT LEVEL This adjusts the level difference between speakers in steps of 0 05 dB 8 6 8 PEAK LIMITER ON OFF This turns the peak limiter on off THRESHOLD This specif...

Page 54: ...he RMS limiter on off THRESHOLD This specifies the threshold value at which the RMS limiter applies in terms of output power W The voltage V is also shown linked with this ATTACK This specifies the attack speed of the RMS limiter in sec units RELEASE This specifies the release speed of the RMS limiter in sec units IMPEDANCE Ω UNIT This specifies the impedance of the connected speaker in the range ...

Page 55: ... that you want to input and then press the main knob to confirm the character In the restart confirmation screen select YES The setting is applied after the restart The specified UNIT ID is shown in the HOME screen NAME This specifies the device name of this unit If you assign an easily recognizable device name it will be easier to distinguish it in Provisionaire Amp Editor NOTE A name of up to 32...

Page 56: ...hat is transmitted and received via the Dante network will differ depending on the type of connections and the scale Here we explain how to consider the latency setting in view of the state of connections between the Dante enabled devices that are connected to the PC D DI series unit The relationship between switches and the number of hops The latency setting for the Dante network depends on the n...

Page 57: ...e device label LOCK This shows the Dante Device Lock status This setting is made by the Dante Controller This indicates LOCKED if the setting is locked or UNLOCKED if the setting is unlocked If this is locked Dante related settings cannot be changed DMM Dante Domain Manager If there is a DDM server on the network or if joined to a domain this indicates the status STATE Indicates the state of domai...

Page 58: ...TATIC IP The IP address is specified manually IP ADR This shows the IP address If STATIC IP is selected in IP SET specify the IP address here NETMASK This shows the subnet mask If STATIC IP is selected in IP SET specify the subnet mask address here GATEWAY This shows the default gateway Depending on the setting of IP SET this is shown as follows UNIT ID Default gateway is disabled STATIC IP Defaul...

Page 59: ...e panel is dimmed DIMMER DIMMER BRIGHTNESS This specifies the brightness of the display backlight as a percentage when it is dimmed AUTO LOCK AUTO PANEL LOCK This specifies the time after which the panel is locked LOCK MODE PANEL LOCK MODE This specifies the panel lock setting PARTIAL Operations related to the display are locked Volume and mute settings are possible ALL No operation is possible ot...

Page 60: ...code Turn the main knob to select a numeral and press the main knob to confirm When you confirm the cursor moves to the right NOTE The factory set PIN code is 0000 3 Using the same operation confirm the four digit code NOTE If you want to correct the PIN code during this entry process press the back key and use the main knob to select the digit that you want to correct 4 Press the main knob to sel...

Page 61: ...de is confirmed 10 3 To defeat panel lock If you operate the panel while the panel is locked the following message appears in the screen Turn the main knob to select OK and press the main knob to confirm 10 UTILITY screen 58 PC412 D PC412 DI PC406 D PC406 DI Owner s Manual ...

Page 62: ...ree levels If the maximum indication is reached a limiter is applied THERMAL AMP This shows the temperature of the amp section in five levels A limiter is applied according to the temperature BATTERY This shows the state of the internal battery in three levels NOTE When the battery runs down this indicates LOW or NO If this occurs immediately contact your dealer listed at the end of the quick guid...

Page 63: ...to initialize data within the amp NOTE For details on the initialization method refer to Returning to the factory settings Initialization 10 8 REBOOT If you have modified multiple settings that require a reboot use this to reboot once for all of these changes A message like the following appears in the screen To reboot Turn the main knob to select YES and then press to confirm To cancel Turn the m...

Page 64: ...g log that is stored internally Log events are shown in the order in which they occurred Time information is shown in the format YYMMDD HH MM SS N This means that in the year YY month MM and day DD at HH hours MM minutes and SS seconds NN events occurred Turn the main knob to select an event and then press the main knob to access the DETAIL VIEW screen For details on the messages refer to Message ...

Page 65: ... the log data display such as during maintenance select YES in the following confirmation screen to clear the log The log data saved in internal memory is preserved 10 UTILITY screen 62 PC412 D PC412 DI PC406 D PC406 DI Owner s Manual ...

Page 66: ... are automatically adjusted between switches that support the EEE function but some switches do not correctly adjust these mutual settings correctly This means that in certain unfavorable cases within the Dante network the EEE function of a switch might be enabled impairing the clock synchronization capability and causing audio to be interrupted For this reason please note the following points If ...

Page 67: ...circuits a primary and a secondary Communication normally occurs on the primary circuit but automatically switches to the secondary circuit if a problem occurs such as the primary circuit being disconnected NOTE No more than 80 Dante units should be connected to the same network If you need to connect more than 80 units divide them into subnets NOTE If you want to operate Dante Controller and PV a...

Page 68: ...nt units will be impossible If the latency is at the default setting 0 5 msec no more than five Dante units should be in one daisy chain connection If six or more units are connected the communication delay within the network will be greater possibly causing interruptions in the sound To avoid this you can either increase the Dante LATENCY setting or use an L2 switch gigabit Ethernet compatible to...

Page 69: ...e detailed settings Download the latest version of Dante Controller from the following website http www yamahaproaudio com The computer on which Dante Controller is installed must have an Ethernet port that supports gigabit Ethernet Dante Controller mainly lets you make the following settings Input output patch settings in the Network View s Routing tab Clock master settings in the Network View s ...

Page 70: ...transmitting and receiving devices intersect so that all channels are shown and then specify the audio routing When a route is established a green checkbox icon appears For details refer to the Dante Controller user manual For details regarding the Dante channel to which the output of a transmitting device e g digital mixer is assigned refer to the manual of the transmitting device 11 About Dante ...

Page 71: ...multiple selections are possible and press the main knob to confirm The following table shows what can be initialized AMP PROCESSING PROCESSING SETUP UTILITY AMP PRESET AMP PRESET NETWORK IP SETTING DANTE SETTINGS UNIT ID NOTE AMP PROCESSING is always initialized 4 When you have finished making selections turn the main knob to move to OK and press the main knob to confirm 5 In the confirmation scr...

Page 72: ...et 2 While holding down channel select key A and the back key connect the unit to the AC outlet A confirmation screen appears 3 Press the main knob to confirm Initialization begins During initialization all channel indicators are lit red When initialization is completed all channel indicators are lit green the unit restarts automatically and then enters the standby state 12 Returning to the factor...

Page 73: ...wered off 2 Disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet 3 Detach the grill 4 Remove the filter element and wash it with water If the filter element is heavily soiled use dishwashing liquid 5 Allow the filter element to dry completely Attaching the filter element while it is still wet will cause malfunctions Place the filter element on the cooling vent and attach the grill The replacement part num...

Page 74: ...OUTPUT ON OUT1 8 OFF ON ON LEVEL to 10 00 dB 0 0 dB ROUTER ROUTING A D CH1 4 Follows Factory Preset A SP PROCE SSOR DEVICE MUTE A D OFF ON OFF OUTPUT VOLUME A D 99 0 dB to 0 0 dB 99 0 dB Volume MUTE OFF ON OFF USER EQ ON A D OFF ON ON User EQ Delay BYPASS A D BAND1 16 OFF ON OFF FREQ 20 0 Hz to 20 0 kHz For each band 4 GAIN 18 0 dB to 18 0 dB 0 0 dB Q 63 0 0 1 4 2 TYPE 5 types 2 PEQ DELAY ON A D O...

Page 75: ...PASS A D BAND1 16 OFF ON OFF FREQ 20 0 Hz to 20 0 kHz For each band 4 GAIN 18 0 dB to 18 0 dB 0 0 dB Q 63 0 0 1 4 2 TYPE 5 types 2 PEQ OUTPUT LEVEL A D 99 0 dB to 0 0 dB 99 0 dB PEAK LIMITER ON A D OFF ON ON THRESHOLD 10 W 5000 W 6 3 V to 424 3 V 5000 W 200V ATTACK 0 0 to 120 0 ms 25 0 ms RELEASE 0 to 6000 ms 400 ms RMS LIMITER ON A D OFF ON ON THRESHOLD 10 W to 5000 W 6 3 V to 424 3 V 5000 W 200V...

Page 76: ...git al ON OFF D1 D4 OFF ON OFF OVERRIDE THRESHOLD 80 0 dBFS to 0 0 dBFS 0 0 dBFS OVERRIDE RETURN DELAY 0 to 60 sec 10 sec THIRD INPUT SOURCE Anal og ON OFF D1 D4 OFF ON OFF OVERRIDE THRESHOLD 80 0 dBFS to 0 0 dBFS 0 0 dBFS OVERRIDE RETURN DELAY 0 to 60 sec 10 sec LOAD MONITORIN G ON OFF A D OFF ON OFF OSC ON OFF OFF ON OFF OSC LEVEL 0 0 Vrms to 5 0 Vrms 0 0 Vrms DETECT FREQ 14 5 kHz to 21 2 kHz 20...

Page 77: ...s 0 5 ms SECONDARY PORT DAISY CHAIN REDUNDANT REDUNDA NT NETWORK IP SETTINGS UNIT ID DHCP STATIC IP DHCP STATIC IP ADDRESS IPv4 192 168 0 2 SUBNET MASK IPv4 255 255 25 5 0 DEFAULT GATEWAY IPv4 192 168 0 1 PANEL SETUP BRIGHTNESS 1 10 8 CONTRAST 1 16 5 LOCK DIMMER AUTO PANEL DIMMER 10 sec 30 sec 1min 3min 30min 30min DIMMER BRIGHTNES S 0 25 50 75 75 AUTO PANEL LOCK 10 sec 30 sec 1min 3min 30min 1 ho...

Page 78: ...Oct HPF LPF 3 PEQ L SHELF 6 dB Oct L SHELF 12 dB Oct H SHELF 6 dB Oct H SHELF 12 dB Oct HPF LPF APF 1st APF 2nd Horn EQ 4 25Hz 40 Hz 63Hz 100 Hz 160 Hz 250 Hz 400 Hz 630 Hz 1 0 kHz 1 6 kHz 2 5 kHz 4 0 kHz 6 3kHz 10 0 kHz 16 0 kHz 20 0 kHz 5 No Assign Power Amp Start Channel Mute Channel Sleep Standby Preset Recall Volume Volume 6 No Assign Power Amp Start Status Redundant Status CH Impedance Detec...

Page 79: ...ORMATION The unit transitioned from normal operating mode to standby mode 05 Amplifier Output Muting AMP OUTPUT MUTING ERROR The protection function operated to mute the amp output Take action to clear the protection function that was the cause The cause is indicated by another alert that is shown at the same time 12 Mains Voltage Over 276 V MAINS OVER 276V ERROR at startup The amp cannot start up...

Page 80: ... OUTPUT FAULT at startup The amp cannot start up because there is an abnormality in the amp output It might be that the unit has malfunctioned Contact a Yamaha dealer The amp was stopped because there is an abnormality in the amp output of the corresponding channel 22 Amplifier Ch Overcurrent Ch OVERCURRENT ERROR The output was muted because excessive current flowed to the amp of the corresponding...

Page 81: ...ad Because the amp temperature of corresponding channel exceeded level 3 the fan rotation speed was raised to the maximum and the output was muted Check that there is no abnormality in the speaker or cable Check that the Threshold setting value is appropriate 27 Ch Low Load Ch LOW LOAD WARNING Load The impedance value of the corresponding channel monitored by the Load Monitoring function is lower ...

Page 82: ...N the circuit might suddenly switch back if the connection recovers 44 D CHANGED TO 2ND INFORMATION The Input Redundancy override mode has switched the audio to the second priority circuit 44 D RETURNED INFORMATION The Input Redundancy override mode has restored the audio to the corresponding channel 45 D CHANGED TO 3RD INFORMATION The Input Redundancy override mode has switched the audio to the t...

Page 83: ...Bit DANTE NOT GIGABIT ERROR The network is not connected at 1 GB In Daisy Chain mode this alert also occurs when connected to the Control Port If this unit is disconnected from the network alert 69 occurs and this alert is temporarily cleared Use a 1GB network switch 65 Dante Is Working At Secondary WORK AT SECONDARY WARNING In Redundant mode Dante audio communication is occurring on the Secondary...

Page 84: ...en been disconnected If this unit is disconnected from the network alert 69 occurs and this alert is temporarily cleared Make sure that the Dante circuit is correctly connected shows the channel name 1 4 A D Sync Message ID Message Description Possible Solution NORMAL Operating normally NOT READY The Dante module is being prepared Wait until startup or synchronization is completed It may take up t...

Page 85: ... BIT Functioning correctly as the word clock master A device that does not support gigabit Ethernet is connected This indicates that the device is the word clock master If you are conveying audio via Dante use devices that support gigabit Ethernet E01 11 DANTE IS WORKING AT SECONDARY Functioning correctly as the word clock master In the case of a redundant network communication is occurring via th...

Page 86: ...ceeds the input sensitivity setting Using the AMP SETTINGS screen s SENS GAIN setting adjust the input sensitivity appropriately for the input level Sound is muffled High frequencies are not output A filter is applied The filter status can be viewed in the HOME screen s SP PROCESSOR page Use X OVER to change the filter settings No sound from the speakers A cable is not connected correctly If the m...

Page 87: ...sing Dante Controller The CL series unit s Fs setting is 48 kHz and this unit s setting is 96 kHz In Dante Controller or on this unit set the Fs to match the setting of the CL series unit When you execute Clear Config in Dante Controller operation becomes unstable After Clear Config is executed the unit will not operate correctly until it is restarted If you executed Clear Config you must restart ...

Page 88: ...0 W 2 Hi Z 70 V Mode 1200 W 4 600 W 4 Hi Z 100 V Mode 1200 W 4 600 W 4 Amplifier Type Output Circuitry Class D Single ended output THD N 8 Ω 1 kHz 10 W all channels driven 0 01 4 Ω 1 kHz half power all channels driven 0 1 100 V 70 V 1 kHz 10 W all channels driven 0 01 100 V 70 V 1 kHz Half power all channels driven 0 1 Frequency response 8 Ω 1 W 35 Hz to 20 kHz 0 5 1 5 dB Crosstalk 8 Ω 1 kHz half ...

Page 89: ...ut Sensitivity Setting 4 dBu 28 2 dB 14 0 dBu Input Sensitivity Setting 14 dBu Hi Z 70 V mode Volume max 32 0 dB 7 2 dBu Gain setting 32 dB 26 0 dB 13 2 dBu Gain setting 26 dB 35 2 dB 4 0 dBu Input Sensitivity Setting 4 dBu 25 2 dB 14 0 dBu Input Sensitivity Setting 14 dBu 32 0 dB 7 2 dBu Gain setting 32 dB 26 0 dB 13 2 dBu Gain setting 26 dB 35 2 dB 4 0 dBu Input Sensitivity Setting 4 dBu 25 2 dB...

Page 90: ...set 32 user preset 5 factory preset Speaker Preset Factory presets for Yamaha passive speakers Connectors Analog input XLR 3 31 x 4 Euro block 6pin x 2 4ch balanced input Dante nterface etherCON x 2 Redundant Daisy Chain RJ45 x 2 Redundant Daisy Chain Speakers Neutrik speakON NL4 x 4 7 62mm Euro block 8 pin x 1 Controls RJ45 x 1 Remote Fault Output Euro block 8 pin mini x 2 GPI x 4 GPO x 6 5 V x 2...

Page 91: ...as been verified to operate through a 10 voltage variance from the rated power supply voltage 2 WARNING Use only the supplied power cord NOTICE When measuring the amplifier output use a measuring device that supports balance input Incorrect connection will fail to provide a proper ground connection causing the amplifier or the measuring device to malfunction The explanations in this document use t...

Page 92: ...h 9 0 888 288 62 248 4ohms ch 14 0 1418 468 101 402 2ohms ch 18 7 1850 600 130 516 100 V 8 Ω 9 0 888 288 62 248 70 7 V 4 Ω 9 4 932 332 72 286 1 3 output power 16ohms ch 11 3 1125 325 70 280 8ohms ch 20 6 2033 433 94 372 4ohms ch 33 9 3387 854 185 734 2ohms ch 45 7 4518 1185 257 1019 100 V 8 Ω 20 6 2033 433 94 372 70 7 V 4 Ω 22 2 2226 626 136 538 Test signal Pink Noise bandwidth limited 22 Hz to 22...

Page 93: ... 290 63 249 4ohms ch 11 4 1382 432 94 372 2ohms ch 14 9 1805 555 120 477 100 V 8 Ω 7 7 890 290 63 249 70 7 V 4 Ω 8 1 941 341 74 293 1 3 output power 16ohms ch 9 5 1124 324 70 279 8ohms ch 17 3 2088 488 106 420 4ohms ch 27 6 3318 785 170 675 2ohms ch 36 8 4385 1052 228 904 100 V 8 Ω 17 3 2088 488 106 420 70 7 V 4 Ω 18 3 2196 596 129 513 Test signal Pink Noise bandwidth limited 22 Hz to 22 kHz All c...

Page 94: ...8 4272 939 203 807 100 V 8 Ω 9 0 2053 453 98 390 70 7 V 4 Ω 9 5 2178 578 125 497 PC406 D Power Specifications PINK NOISE 100 V 50 Hz mains MODE Line Current A Power Consumption W Watts Dissipated W Heat Dissipation Btu h Heat Dissipation kcal h stanby 0 2 8 8 2 7 idle 1 8 160 160 35 137 sleep all channel 1 1 93 93 20 80 1 8 output power 16ohms ch 3 7 334 184 40 158 8ohms ch 5 4 515 215 47 185 4ohm...

Page 95: ...622 135 535 PC406 D Power Specifications PINK NOISE 230 V 50 Hz mains MODE Line Current A Power Consumption W Watts Dissipated W Heat Dissipation Btu h Heat Dissipation kcal h stanby 0 3 11 11 2 10 idle 1 0 158 158 34 136 sleep all channel 0 7 94 94 20 81 1 8 output power 16ohms ch 1 7 311 161 35 138 8ohms ch 2 5 478 178 39 153 4ohms ch 3 5 698 248 54 213 2ohms ch 4 7 1011 361 78 310 1 3 output po...

Page 96: ...237 51 204 4ohms ch 7 8 791 341 74 293 2ohms ch 10 5 1080 430 93 370 100 V 16 Ω 5 5 528 228 49 196 70 7 V 8 Ω 5 8 537 237 51 204 1 3 output power 16ohms ch 6 4 637 237 51 204 8ohms ch 11 5 1149 349 76 300 4ohms ch 17 2 1697 497 108 427 2ohms ch 25 0 2488 755 164 649 100 V 16 Ω 11 7 1164 364 79 313 70 7 V 8 Ω 11 5 1149 349 76 300 Test signal Pink Noise bandwidth limited 22 Hz to 22 kHz All channels...

Page 97: ...4 234 51 201 4ohms ch 6 5 754 304 66 261 2ohms ch 8 8 1034 384 83 330 100 V 16 Ω 4 6 524 224 49 193 70 7 V 8 Ω 4 7 534 234 51 201 1 3 output power 16ohms ch 5 8 640 240 52 206 8ohms ch 9 9 1140 340 74 292 4ohms ch 13 9 1664 464 101 399 2ohms ch 20 7 2456 723 157 621 100 V 16 Ω 9 4 1107 307 67 264 70 7 V 8 Ω 9 9 1140 340 74 292 Test signal Pink Noise bandwidth limited 22 Hz to 22 kHz All channels d...

Page 98: ... 519 219 47 188 4ohms ch 3 7 751 301 65 259 2ohms ch 4 8 1008 358 78 308 100 V 16 Ω 2 6 512 212 46 182 70 7 V 8 Ω 2 6 519 219 47 188 1 3 output power 16ohms ch 3 2 624 224 49 193 8ohms ch 5 1 1126 326 71 280 4ohms ch 7 8 1616 416 90 358 2ohms ch 10 4 2345 612 133 526 100 V 16 Ω 5 3 1121 321 70 276 70 7 V 8 Ω 5 1 1126 326 71 280 Test signal Pink Noise bandwidth limited 22 Hz to 22 kHz All channels ...

Page 99: ...13 8 Dimensions 13 9 Block Diagram 13 Reference 96 PC412 D PC412 DI PC406 D PC406 DI Owner s Manual ...

Page 100: ... Processor Speaker Processor Protection Block Limiter Channel B Channel C Channel D Limit Mute Protection Logic Mute DAC Mute AMP LIMIT PROTECT LIMIT GR LIMIT GR Sleep Wakeup Impedance SPEAKERS DI model D model DI model D model DI model D model DI model D model A B C D Bridge INV High Low Alert Output Current Peak RMS Same as above Dante Out 1 16 Dante Out 1 16 Matrix Out 5 8 Post EQ A D Output Vo...

Page 101: ...Manual Development Group 2019 Yamaha Corporation Published 12 2019 YJMA A0 ...

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