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Basic Operation of the TXn

 

TX6n/5n/4n  Owner’s Manual

 

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• For details, refer to the TX6n/5n/4n Reference Manual.

 

*Scene..........The settings listed above, such as power Standby/On or mute (with the exception of UTILITY), are called a “scene”. By recalling a scene, the 

saved settings can be immediately applied to the amplifiers.

 

Operations that can be Performed from the Panel

NOTE

 

Category

Subcategory

Explanation

 

METER

ANA INPUT VOLTAGE

Shows the input level from the analog input connectors.

SLOT INPUT VOLTAGE

Shows the input level from the slot.

SP OUTPUT VOLTAGE

Shows the output level from the [SPEAKERS] connectors.

SP OUTPUT POWER

Shows the output power from the [SPEAKERS] connectors.

SP OUTPUT IMPEDANCE

Shows the output impedance from the [SPEAKERS] connectors.

SLOT OUTPUT METER

Shows the output level to the slot.

THERMAL

Shows the heat sink temperature.

UTILITY

Device Setup

Makes settings to distinguish the amplifier on a network.

Word Clock Setup

Sets the word clock.

Information

Shows information about the amplifier.

Network Setup

Specifies the IP address and other settings for using the amplifier in a net-
work.

LCD Setup

Specifies the display settings.

Front Panel Operation

Turns panel operation lock on/off.

Scene Setup

Makes scene* settings.

Misc Setup

Sets the amplifier’s internal clock, etc.

MENU

General

Sensitivity/Amp Gain

Sets the input sensitivity/gain.

Stereo/Bridge/Parallel

Specifies the amplifier’s mode (Stereo/Bridge/Parallel).

Attenation Link

Specifies whether attenuator operation will be linked between channels A 
and B.

Input Redundancy

Specifies the redundant connection mode, etc.

Signal Path

Makes settings for the equalizer, delay, crossover, and others that process 
the audio signal. Speaker Processor libraries can also be recalled.

Signal Chain

Analog Input Signal Chain

Makes settings for checking whether the audio signal is being correctly 
input from the analog connectors.

Slot Input Signal Chain

Makes settings for checking whether the audio signal is being correctly 
input from the slot.

Output Signal Chain

Makes settings for checking the status of output from the [SPEAKERS] 
connectors.

Calibration

Calibrate by Pilot Tone

Uses a pilot tone to measure the impedance of the connected speakers.

Calibrate by Program 
Source

Uses an audio signal to measure the impedance of the connected speak-
ers.

Limiter

Voltage Limiter

Makes settings for the limiter.

Power Limiter

Limiter Gain Reduction

Specifies whether the limiter will be linked between channels A and B.

SCENE

Recall

Recalls a scene*.

Store

Stores a scene*.

Edit

Edits a scene*.

Clear

Clears a scene*.

Summary of Contents for TX6n

Page 1: ...IT RU ES FR DE EN...

Page 2: ...two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the o...

Page 3: ...it in as small chemical waste lithium disposal 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT This product when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual meets FCC requirements M...

Page 4: ...that the AC outlet you are using is easily accessible If some trouble or malfunction occurs immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the plug from the outlet Even when the power switch is...

Page 5: ...ed in memory that does not require backup power and will be retained even if the backup battery fails Always turn the power off when the device is not in use The performance of components with moving...

Page 6: ...you are mounting this device along with other types of device in an EIA standard rack the ambient temperature inside the rack may rise due to heat produced from the other devices prevent ing this dev...

Page 7: ...e can be controlled from the panel of the TXn unit or via Amp Editor Speaker processor libraries created on the Yamaha DME series or the SP2060 can also be used About Setup Attaching the handles You c...

Page 8: ...ng to set up the TXn so that at startup it will recall the scene number selected before you turned off the power to the device Do not turn off the power while the upper part of the display indicates D...

Page 9: ...lay shows the attenuator i e in the HOME screen or the METER screen you can use encodersA and B to adjust each channel s attenuation If the display shows a screen other than the HOME screen or METER s...

Page 10: ...operation lock on off Scene Setup Makes scene settings Misc Setup Sets the amplifier s internal clock etc MENU General Sensitivity Amp Gain Sets the input sensitivity gain Stereo Bridge Parallel Speci...

Page 11: ...of 5 way binding post connectors and Speakon connectors are internally parallel connected When using both connectors simultaneously total speaker impedance of each connector must be 4 16 The amplifier...

Page 12: ...to access Stereo Bridge Parallel screen 4 Use the encoder B to select the desired mode and press the ENTER button to confirm Set the amplifier gain 1 Follow the steps 1 and 2 of the above Mode Set tin...

Page 13: ...Be sure that the bare wire ends do not jut out from the terminals and touch the chassis From above insert the Y plugs all the way into the opening and tighten the terminals Insert the Speakon cable pl...

Page 14: ...mum length cannot be guaranteed in some cases Since the TXn supports Auto MDI MDI X it will automatically detect whether the connected cable is of the straight type or crossover type and will configur...

Page 15: ...power sup ply has malfunctioned contact your Yamaha dealer Noise from the speaker The word clock from the slot input is not synchronized with the master clock Select the word clock from the slot as th...

Page 16: ...Analog input to speaker output Input sensitivity 24dBu 103dB 102dB 101dB AES EBU input to speaker output 108dB 107dB 106dB All Models THD N 1kHz half power RL 4 8 0 2 RL 2 0 4 Intermodulation Distor...

Page 17: ...3P x 1 Indicators LCD 160 x 64 Full dot type LED POWER x 1 White STANDBY x 1 Orange PARALLEL x 1 Orange BRIDGE x 1 Green PROTECTION x 1 Red NETWORK x 1 Green IDENTIFY x 1 Blue SIGNAL x 1 Green CLIP x...

Page 18: ...Current Sensing Voltage Limitter Voltage Limitter EEEngine EEEngine ASO Limitter Temperature sensor Temperature sensor B_2 E_2 15 E _ 2 E_2 15 E _ 2 B_2 PGND _ 2 Voltage Sensor Current Sensor Voltage...

Page 19: ...ATOR ANALOG INPUT DIGITAL INPUT 24 0dBu 11 8dBu TX6n 0dBu TX6n 0dBFS digital max GAIN TX5n Clips TX4n Clips TX6n Clips 43 8dBu GAIN 19 8dB min GAIN 43 8dB max GAIN 32 0dB default ATT 0 0dB ATT dB ATTE...

Page 20: ...Specifications TX6n 5n 4n Owner s Manual 20 Dimensions 10 429 30 405 415 461 17 41 432 88 480 Unit mm...

Page 21: ...s ch 26 9 14 8 1828 1133 695 2370 597 4ohms ch 40 4 22 2 2910 1833 1077 3670 926 2ohms ch 44 7 24 5 3216 1833 1383 4720 1190 TX5n standby 0 36 0 20 19 0 19 65 16 idle 1 6 0 9 75 0 75 256 65 1 8 power...

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