RMio64-D Owner’s Manual
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Dante [PRIMARY LINK/ACT] indicator
Dante [PRIMARY 1G] indicator
Dante [SECONDARY LINK/ACT] indicator
Dante [SECONDARY 1G] indicator
Displays the transmission status with the Dante
network.
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Dante [UNIT ID] rotary switch
Sets the ID for this unit. If there are multiple Dante-
compatible devices from Yamaha that require an ID
setting connected to the same network, set a
different ID for each device. Make sure to change the
settings of the rotary switch while the power to the
unit is turned off; otherwise, the ID setting will not be
effective.
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Dante DIP switches
Used to change unit settings. Make sure to change
the settings of the DIP switches while the power to
the unit is turned off; otherwise, the ID setting will not
be effective. For details, see “Connecting Dante-
compatible Devices” (page 11) and “Restoring
Factory Settings” (page 18).
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[SYSTEM LINK OUT] connector
This BNC connector is used to connect to the AES 2
IN connector on the Steinberg Nuendo SyncStation.
This connection provides a highly precise clock sync
between this unit and Nuendo.
When not connecting with Nuendo SyncStation, two
of the channels for the Dante input signals are output
as AES/EBU signals. Connecting the AES/EBU-
compatible devices to this connector allows Dante
signals to be converted to AES/EBU signals and can
be output. In the default settings, Dante channels 1
and 2 are used for output. You can use a remote
control to change the output channels. For details,
see “Remote Control” (page 16).
A
[WORD CLOCK OUT] connector
[WORD CLOCK IN] connector
These are BNC connectors used to transmit and
receive word clock signals.
B
MADI DIP switches
Used to change unit settings. Make sure to change
the settings of the DIP switches while the power to
the unit is turned off; otherwise, the ID setting will not
be effective. For details, see “Connecting MADI-
compatible Devices” (page 12) and “MADI Split”
(page 14).
C
MADI [WCLK IN FOR SRC] connector
This is a BNC connector that can be used to directly
input word clock signals for MADI SRC.
D
MADI [COAXIAL OUT] connector
MADI [COAXIAL IN] connector
These are BNC connectors used to connect with
MADI-compatible devices.
NOTE
Coaxial cables of up to 100 meters (theoretical value) can
be used.
E
MADI [OPTICAL OUT] connector
MADI [OPTICAL IN] connector
These are SC connectors used to connect with
MADI-compatible devices.
NOTE
• Use a multimode optical cable with 50-micron core/125-
micron cladding diameters, or 62.5-micron core/125-
micron cladding diameters.
• Optical cables of up to 2,000 meters (theoretical value)
can be used.
• Use SC duplex connectors.
• Attach the supplied rubber cap to the connector to
prevent dust from collecting when the cable is not
connected.
LINK/ACT
These indicators flash rapidly if the
Ethernet cables are connected properly.
1G
These indicators are lit when the Dante
network is functioning as Giga-bit
Ethernet.
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