12
Chapter 5—Hookup Examples
AD824—Owner’s Manual
Yamaha DME32 Connection
The following example shows how the AD824 can be connected to the Yamaha DME32
Digital Mixing Engine for remote control. Channel gain and phantom power can be
remotely controlled and recalled from the DME32, which features Gain Trimmer com-
ponents especially for use with the AD824. The COM PC/RS422 port on the AD824 is
connected to the COM port on the DME32. The AD824’s COM PC/RS422 switch is set
to RS422. The DME32 is the wordclock master, with the AD824 receiving its wordclock
via a BNC connection, the DA824, via its slot input.
Analog input x8
Custom AES/EBU splitter cable
SLOT: MY8-AE
SLOT: MY8-AE
AES/EBU I/O
Analog output x8
DME32
SCENE NO.
CONFIGURATION
48kHz
LOCK
EMERGENCY
44.1kHz
SCENE
COMPONENT
PARAMETER
UTILITY
VALUE
CARD
USER DEFINE
PROTECT
INC
DEC
DIGITAL MIXING ENGINE
POWER
ON
OFF
7
8
9
4
5
6
1
2
0
STORE
RECALL
3
SCENE RECALL
DATA
X
Digital
X
Mixing
X
Engine
XXXXX
YAMAHA
X
DME32
88
9-pin cable
BNC cable
COM PC/RS422
COM
WC OUT
WC IN
AD824
DA824
ON
OFF
POWER
DA CONVERTER
LOCK
PEAK
SIGNAL
NOMINAL
PEAK
SIGNAL
NOMINAL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ON
OFF
POWER
AD CONVERTER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PEAK
SIGNAL
NOMINAL
PEAK
SIGNAL
+48V
SEL
NOMINAL
+48V
WORD CLOCK
INTERNAL
44.1kHz
BNC
SLOT
48kHz
SEL
dB
GAIN
OFF ON
+48V MASTER