console‑based control.
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The actual number of remote controllable channels is determined
by the expansion capability of the particular Yamaha console being
used.
The following table shows the parameters that can be changed on DIP switch
block SW3.
DIP Switch Block SW3 Functions
DIP
Switch
Parameter
Function
1
Channel/Slot
Control 1‑16
Activates m‑control for 6416m channels
1‑16 from the current Yamaha device
2
Channel/Slot
Control 17‑32
Activates m‑control for 6416m channels
17‑32 from the current Yamaha device
3
Channel/Slot
Control 33‑48
Activates m‑control for 6416m channels
33‑48 from the current Yamaha device
4
Channel/Slot
Control 49‑64
Activates m‑control for 6416m channels
49‑64 from the current Yamaha device
5
RS‑422 Control
Source Select
(Backplane or
DB9 connector)
Selects the source of the Yamaha RS‑422
remote control information—directly
from the console’s backplane connector,
or from the DB9 Remote connector
(depends on the console)
6
Unused/Reserved
7
6416m Mic
Input Module
Control Group
assignment
Sets a Control Group (1‑4) for the console
and 6416Y2 card; allows only mic preamps
in the same Control Group to be changed
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Note that any combination of switches 1‑4 on block SW3 can be used to send
control to a specific range of active Pro64 mic preamp channels. This set of
DIP switches will typically be set to less than or equal to the total number
of channels that the console can support—16 channels on the LS9‑16, 32
channels on the LS9‑32, 48 channels on the M7CL, and 64 channels on the
PM5D.
The table below shows parameters that can be changed on DIP switch block
SW3. Remember that any combination of DIP switches 1‑4 can be used
to allow control to be sent to a specific range of active Pro64 mic preamp
channels.
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