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PM1D Manager V2
for Windows
Owner’s Manual
About the specifications of this software
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PM1D Manager V2 for Windows Owner’s Manual Contents About the “PM1D Manager V2 for Windows Owner’s Manual” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Conventions in the “PM1D Manager V2 for Windows Owner’s Manual”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 System requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Installing PM1D Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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About the “PM1D Manager V2 for Windows Owner’s Manual” About the “PM1D Manager V2 for Windows Owner’s Manual” PM1D Manager V2 for Windows (subsequently referred connect your PC to the console/engine, and functional to as “PM1D Manager”) is an application program that limitations of operations from the PC. runs on a computer running Microsoft Windows (subse- For details on basic operation in each screen, please refer quently referred to as the “PC”), providi
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PM1D Manager V2 for Windows Owner’s Manual Installing PM1D Manager This section explains how to install the PM1D Manager program. Before you install the software, you must read the license agreement (licence_e.txt) found on the “PM1D SYSTEM SOFTWARE” CD-ROM. You may use the software on the CD-ROM only if you accept the terms of this license agreement. If an older version of PM1D Manager is already installed, you must first uninstall it. (For the unin- stallation procedure, refer
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Uninstalling PM1D Manager Uninstalling PM1D Manager There are two ways to uninstall PM1D Manager. ■ Using “Add or Remove Programs” ■ Using Setup.exe 1. From the Windows “Start” menu, select “Start”- 1. Perform steps 1–3 of “Installing PM1D Manager.” (“Settings”)-“Control Panel.” A screen will appear asking you to select either “Repair PM1D Manager” or “Remove PM1D Man- 2. When the Control Panel opens, double-click the ager.” “Add or Remove Progr
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PM1D Manager V2 for Windows Owner’s Manual Basic operation Operation in each screen is the same as on the console itself. Refer to “CS1D Reference Manual (Software)” contained in the CS1D Owner’s Manual. Mention of the console’s track pad should be read as referring to the mouse/pointing device of your PC. Initialization procedure If you want to initialize all current settings of the PM1D When you press either of these buttons, a dialog box Manager and its scene memorie
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Screens unique to PM1D Manager Screens unique to PM1D Manager This section explains the screens that differ from the console and are unique to PM1D Manager. Upper part of the display (common to all screens) 1 2 1 Connection status This area of the PM1D Manager screen will indicate • ...........Indicates that a cable is con- nected between the console/ the status of the connection between the PC and con- engine and the PC, and that sole or engine. communicati
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PM1D Manager V2 for Windows Owner’s Manual Lower part of the function menu 1 2 3 4 5 1 EXIT button because the communication settings are inappropri- This button exits the PM1D Manager application. ate, the button will be grayed, and cannot be clicked. This button has the same result as selecting “Exit” 4 ABOUT button from the “File” menu in the menu bar, or clicking the This button accesses a popup window that displays “Close” button in the uppe
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Screens unique to PM1D Manager Memory initialization can be performed only when not be affected.) The following data will be initial- offline. ized. –Current scene settings 4 OK button –Current unit settings When you click this button, the settings that you –Current patch settings modified in Communication Setup will be finalized, –Name assigned in the NAME function of each and the popup window will close. function 5 CANCEL button –Setup data (internal parameters not stored in When you c
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PM1D Manager V2 for Windows Owner’s Manual Communication between PM1D Manager and the console/engine If you connect the console/engine and the PC, you can use PM1D Manager as a supplementary controller for the system. • “Online” refers to a state in which the console/ In the online state, parameters (with some excep- engine and the PC are connected by a cable, and data tions) will be linked between the console/engine and can be transferred to control the device immediately. the PC, allowing PM
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Communication between PM1D Manager and the console/engine ■ System example 6: Dual Console mode PC1 Console1 Console2 (CS1D) (CS1D) PC2 Engine (DSP1D) •You can connect and use either PC1 or PC2 (not both). •Even if a PC is connected to console 2, it cannot be used. ■ System example 7: Cascade connection Master system Slave system PC1 PC3 Console Console (CS1D) (CS1D) DSP1D (ENGINE) PC2 PC4 Engine Engine cascade (DSP1D) (DSP1D) •You can connect and use either PC1 or PC2 (not both), and PC3 or
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PM1D Manager V2 for Windows Owner’s Manual Data communication method Use the following procedure to initiate communication. 1. Connect your PC to the console or engine, using 6. In the Function menu screen, click the ONLINE/ either a serial connection or a USB connection. OFFLINE button. The following popup window will appear. Hint When using USB connection, you must first install the USB driver. If you have not yet installed the USB driver, do so as described in “USB driver installation” (→p.2
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Communication between PM1D Manager and the console/engine Online operating procedure If the console/engine and PC are connected correctly, While an important operation is being performed on the and communication is possible, the OFFLINE symbol console, a popup window like the following will appear, (see p.8) shown at the top of the PM1D Manager screen and PM1D Manager will be temporarily inoperable. will change to the ONLINE symbol, indicating that Please wait until the operation on the conso
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PM1D Manager V2 for Windows Owner’s Manual Remote Control functionality • The digital mixers that can be used for remote control are If you connect PM1D Manager to a Yamaha digital mixer only the DM2000 V2, 02R96 V2, and DM1000 V2, and (DM2000 V2, 02R96 V2, and DM1000 V2) via USB, you each must be running system software V2. Remote con- will be able to use the digital mixer (subsequently trol from other mixers is not possible. referred to as the “remote controller”) to remotely con- •If you
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Remote Control functionality Remote control parameter list PM1D Remote Controller *1 Direction Parameter Parameter Notes Input Fader ↔ Input Fader Input On ↔ Input On Input Att ↔ When ATT mode = ATT Input Att Input HA Gain ↔ When ATT mode = HA GAIN ---- Ignored ← EQ TYPE ---- Ignored ← When HPF Low L.SHELF ↔ Low Q When L.SHELF Low Q ↔ When other than L.SHELF or HPF HPF F ↔ When IN EQ LOW = HPF Low F Low F ↔ When IN EQ LOW = LOW Low G ↔ Low G When IN EQ LOW = LOW HPF on ↔ Low G (HPF On) When IN E
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PM1D Manager V2 for Windows Owner’s Manual PM1D Remote Controller *1 Direction Parameter Parameter Notes Input to Stereo Pan ↔ Input Channel Pan Input to Stereo On ↔ Routing Stereo *2 On ↔ On to aux1–12 *2 Pre/Post ↔ Aux Send Pre/Post to aux1–12 *2 Mix Send Level ↔ Level to aux1–12 Pan (only if mix *2 ↔ Aux Pan (only if aux pair) to aux1/2–11/12 pair) Mix Fader ↔ Aux Fader Mix On ↔ Aux On ---- Ignored ← Aux EQ EQ TYPE SubLow HPF ↔ When HPF SubLow L.SHELF ↔ Low Q When L.SHELF SubLow Q ↔ When
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Remote Control functionality PM1D Remote Controller *1 Direction Parameter Parameter Notes ---- Ignored ← Bus EQ EQ TYPE SubLow HPF ↔ When HPF SubLow L.SHELF ↔ Low Q When L.SHELF SubLow Q ↔ When other than L.SHELF or HPF SubLow F ↔ Low F SubLow G ↔ Low G SubLow HPF Ignored ← HPF On SubLow On → Ignored ---- Low Q → Ignored Low Mid Q Low F → Ignored Low Mid F Low G → Ignored Low Mid G Low On → Ignored ---- Low Mid Q ↔ Hi Mid Q Low Mid F ↔ Hi Mid F Low Mid G ↔ Hi Mid G Low Mid On → Ignored ---- Mat
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PM1D Manager V2 for Windows Owner’s Manual PM1D Remote Controller *1 Direction Parameter Parameter Notes ---- Ignored ← Stereo EQ EQ TYPE SubLow HPF ↔ When HPF SubLow L.SHELF ↔ Low Q When L.SHELF SubLow Q ↔ When other than L.SHELF or HPF SubLow F ↔ Low F SubLow G ↔ Low G SubLow HPF Ignored ← HPF On SubLow On → Ignored ---- Low Q → Ignored Low Mid Q Low F → Ignored Low Mid F Low G → Ignored Low Mid G Low On → Ignored ---- Low Mid Q ↔ Hi Mid Q Low Mid F ↔ Hi Mid F Low Mid G ↔ Hi Mid G Low Mid On →
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Remote Control functionality PM1D Remote Controller *1 Direction Parameter Parameter Notes Mute Master 9-12 ↔ Output Mute Master Surround Mode ↔ Surround Mode Input CH Name (Short) ↔ Input CH Name (Short) column1–4 column1–8 Input CH Name (Long) ↔ Input CH Name (Long) *3 column9–16 Mix CH Name (Short) ↔ Aux CH Name (Short) column1–4 column1–8 Mix CH Name (Long) ↔ Aux CH Name (Long) *3 column9–16 Matrix CH Name (Short) ↔ Bus CH Name (Short) column1–4 column1–8 Matrix CH Name (Long) ↔ Bus CH Nam
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PM1D Manager V2 for Windows Owner’s Manual Special considerations This section notes various things you should be aware of concerning the parameters and operations in each screen. ■ PREFERENCE switch If you recall a scene for which a fade time setting has been specified, the faders/pan in PM1D Manager will CONFIRMATION These settings are not linked immediately indicate the value that is to be reached ON/OFF with the console in the system, and therefore must be set indi- after fading, and wi