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    CPASSWORD
    This button enables you to change the current password. Move the cursor to the PASS-
    WORD button, then press [ENTER]. The Set Password window appears, enabling you 
    to change the password.
    Enter the current password in the PASSWORD field, and a new password in the NEW 
    PASSWORD field. The factory default password is “1234.” Enter the new password again 
    in the REENTRY field located below the NEW PASSWORD field. Move the cursor to the 
    OK button, then press [ENTER] to change the password.
    Tip:  To clear the registered password, move the cursor to the CLEAR button, then press 
    [ENTER]. If you forget the password, initialize the password setting (see page 289).
     
    						
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    Cascading Consoles
    The DM1000 features a Cascade Bus that enables cascade connection. You can connect two 
    DM1000s in cascade using the digital inputs and outputs, or the OMNI IN and OMNI 
    OUT connectors. In this way, two consoles work just like one big console, integrating each 
    unit’s Buses 1–8, Aux Sends 1–8, Stereo Bus, and Solo Bus.
    The following DM1000 functions are linked via the cascade connection. To link functions 
    and parameters (excluding the Solo function), turn on the Cascade COMM Link check box 
    on the Setup | Prefer1 page (see page 266).
    •Display page selection
    •Aux selection
    •Solo function
    •Fader Mode
    •Encoder Mode
    •Metering Position
    •Peak Hold On/Off
    •Meter Fast Fall on/off
    •Scene Store, Recall, and Title Edit
    •The following Automix functions:
    - Make New Automix
    - Store and Recall Automix
    - Automix Title Edit of 
    - Automix Transport (AutoREC, REC, PLAY, STOP,ABORT)
    •The following Automix parameters:
    -  Automix Enable/Disable
    -  Motor On/Off
    -  Frame Type
    -  Return Time
    -  Int Start Time
    -  TC Offset
    -  Write to End
    -  Fader Return
    -  Fader Edit Mode
    -  Touch Sense Edit Off/Touch/Latch
    -  Overwrite (FADER/CH ON/PAN/EQ/AUX/AUX ON/SURR)
    Tip:  The Solo function is always linked regardless of the status of the Cascade COMM Link 
    check box.
    Tip:  The Fader Mode will not be linked if the Master layer is selected.
     
    						
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    The following paragraphs explain how to make a cascade connection using two DM1000s 
    and the inputs and outputs of digital I/O cards installed in the slots of two DM1000s.
    1Install digital I/O cards into Slot 1 or 2 on two DM1000s.
    2Connect two DM1000s as follows:
    •If you want to use the REMOTE connector to transfer MIDI messages, connect the 
    REMOTE connector of each DM1000 using a 9-pin D-sub reverse cable. If you want to 
    use the MIDI IN and OUT ports, connect MIDI IN on one DM1000 to MIDI out on the 
    other DM1000 using a MIDI cable.
    The following connection example uses the REMOTE connectors.
    •Connect the digital I/O card output on the transmitting DM1000 (slave) to the digital 
    I/O card input on the receiving DM1000 (master).
    3On the slave unit, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [OUTPUT PATCH] button 
    repeatedly until the Out Patch | Slot Out page appears.Tip:  To link Automixes between two DM1000s in a cascade system, configure the units so that 
    they can receive the same sync signal (SMPTE or MTC). If necessary, connect a distribution 
    box to distribute the sync signal to each DM1000.
    Note:  Do not make any MIDI connections between DM1000s that are cascaded via the 
    REMOTE connectors, or vice versa. Otherwise, a loop will be created, causing both consoles 
    to execute endless transmission and reception.
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    AUXSELECTDISPLAYAUX1FADER MODEFA D E R
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    DISPLAY ACCESSAUTOMIX DIO SETUP UTILITY
    MIDI REMOTE METER VIEW
    PA I R / G R O U PINPUTOUTPUTEFFECT SURROUND DYNAMICS SCENE/PAN/INSERT/ DELAYPATCHPAT C H
    GRABSCENE MEMORYSTORE RECALL
    DISPLAYUSER DEFINED 
         KEYS
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    DEC
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    PHONES
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    MONITOR
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    SLOT 1 SLOT 2MY8-AT
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    DM1000 (Slave) DM1000 (Master) OUT OUT IN IN
    REMOTE 
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    4Assign the Bus signals to the slot channels that are used for the cascade con-
    nection.
    The following signals are available:
    The following display page is an example of integrating Bus 1–8, Aux Send 1–4, Stereo Bus, 
    and Solo Bus signals via two 8-channel digital I/O cards (such as MY8-AT).
    5On the master unit, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [INPUT PATCH] button 
    repeatedly until the In Patch | Cascade In page appears.
    6Select the Input Channels on the master unit to which the Bus signals are 
    input from the Slave unit.
    The following display page is an example of receiving the slave unit’s Bus 1–8, Aux Send 1–4, 
    Stereo Bus, and Solo Bus signals via two 8-channel digital I/O cards (such as MY8-AT).
    Options Description
    CAS BUS1–BUS8
    Bus 1–8 Cascade Outs
    CAS AUX1–AUX8
    Aux Bus 1–8 Cascade Outs
    CAS ST-L, CAS ST-R
    Stereo Bus L & R Cascade Outs
    CASSOLOL, CASSOLOR
    Solo Bus L & R Cascade Outs
    Tip:  Patching may vary depending on the type and number of buses used for the cascade con-
    nection.
    Note:  Since the number of channels available on the digital I/O cards is limited, only Aux 
    Sends 1–4 are cascaded in this example. Using a 16-channel digital I/O card (such as 
    MY16-AT) enables you to cascade all buses.
    Note:  Be sure to patch the slave Bus signals to the same Buses on the master unit. Incorrect 
    patching will result in an incorrect cascade connection. 
     
    						
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    7On the master unit, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO] button repeatedly until 
    the DIO | Cascade page appears, then adjust the Attenuators using the 
    parameter controls.
    The DIO | Cascade page enables you to adjust the level of signals input to the Cascade Bus 
    using the dedicated attenuators. You can also turn the Cascade Buses on or off using the but-
    tons below the parameter controls.
    8On the slave unit, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button repeatedly to 
    display the Setup | Remote page, then set the REMOTE FUNCTION param-
    eter (
    1) to “MIDI.”
    9Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button repeatedly to display the Setup 
    | MIDI/Host page, then set the Cascade Link parameter to “REMOTE.”
    After Steps 8 and 9, the slave unit will be able to transmit and receive MIDI messages via the 
    REMOTE connector.
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    10 Repeat Steps 8 and 9 for the master unit so that it will be able to transmit 
    and receive MIDI messages via the REMOTE connector.
    11 To match the parameters of both DM1000s, locate the Setup | MIDI/Host 
    page on the copy source unit.
    12 Move the cursor to the TRANSMIT button for the SYNC parameter, then 
    press [ENTER].
    Parameters for cascade link (page 282) will be copied to the other DM1000 via the 
    REMOTE connector. If you select the REQUEST button instead of the TRANSMIT button 
    for the SYNC parameter, you can reverse the copy direction.
    At this point, Bus 1–8, Aux 1–4, and the Stereo Bus on both DM1000s are integrated, and 
    the data is output via Bus Outs 1–8, Aux Outs 1–4, and the Stereo Out on the master unit. 
    If you solo channels on one of the DM1000s, you can monitor the soloed signals via the 
    Control Monitor.
    Note:  You can also link the parameters using the MIDI IN and OUT connection if you set 
    the CASCADE LINK parameter to “MIDI.”
     
    						
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    Using the AD8HR/AD824
    The Yamaha AD8HR/AD824, an 8-channel AD converter, enables you to control its gain 
    and phantom power from a connected DM1000. The DM1000 can control up to four 
    AD8HR/AD824s simultaneously.
    If you connect the DM1000 to the AD8HR/AD824 digitally, and connect the DM1000 
    REMOTE connector to the AD8HR/AD824 REMOTE connector using a serial cable, you 
    can use the AD8HR/AD824 as AD Inputs for which you can preset the gain.
    This section describes how to connect and configure the DM1000 and two AD8HRs.
    1Install a digital I/O card in a DM1000 slot.
    If you plan to connect an AD824, install a digital I/O card on the AD824.
    2Connect the DM1000 and AD8HRs as follows.
    Connection methods and cables vary depending on the specifications of the devices. The 
    following illustration is an example of a system in which two AD8HRs are connected via 
    MY8-AE cards.Tip:  You cannot store the Phantom power setting as a Scene on the DM1000.
    Note:  
    •Set the AD8HR PC/RS422 switches to “RS422.” (If these switches are set to “PC,” the system 
    will not work correctly.)
    •To control multiple AD8HRs or AD824s, connect the DM1000 and the AD8HRs or AD824s 
    in daisy chain. If you are using both AD8HR and AD824, make sure that you connect the 
    AD8HR closer to the DM1000.
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    AUX2AUX3AUX4AUX6AUX5AUX7AUX8
    AUXSELECTDISPLAYAUX1FADER MODEFA D E R
    AUX
    DISPLAY ACCESSAUTOMIX DIO SETUP UTILITY
    MIDI REMOTE METER VIEW
    PAIR/GROUPINPUTOUTPUTEFFECT SURROUND DYNAMICS SCENE/PA N /INSERT/ DELAYPAT C HPAT C H
    GRABSCENE MEMORYSTORE RECALL
    DISPLAYUSER DEFINED 
         KEYS
    ENTERINC
    DEC
    TA L K B ACK LEVEL
    PHONES
    LEVEL010
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    2TR D12TR D2
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    MY8-AE
    etc.
    SLOT 1
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    DIGITAL OUT A REMOTE 
    connectorHA REMOTE 
    connector 1
    AD8HR SLOT 2IN
    MY8-AE
    etc.
    HA REMOTE 
    connector 2
    DIGITAL OUT A
    DM1000 (Master)HA REMOTE 
    connector 1
     
    						
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    3Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button repeatedly until the Setup | 
    Remote page appears.
    This page contains the following parameters:
    AREMOTE FUNCTION
    This parameter selects a device to be connected to the DM1000 REMOTE connector.
    BHA section
    This section enables you to specify the slot channels that will receive eight channel sig-
    nals from AD8HR/AD824s that have their ID numbers set to 1 through 4.
    CHA CONTROL section
    This section enables you to set the AD8HR/AD824 channel 1–8 gain and the Phantom 
    power on or off.
    •ID #1–#4........................ These buttons select the AD8HR/AD824s you want to control.
    •1–8 (1st row)................. These parameter controls adjust the gain for AD8HR/AD824 
    channels 1–8.
    •+48V.............................. When you turn on these buttons, the phantom power on the 
    corresponding channels will be turned on.
    •1–8 (2nd row)............... These parameter controls adjust the cut-off frequency of the 
    high-pass filter for the corresponding channels. They are 
    grayed out and cannot be set for the AD824.
    •HPF................................ When you turn on these buttons, the high-pass filter on the 
    corresponding channels will be turned on. They are grayed out 
    and cannot be set for the AD824.
    4Make sure that the REMOTE FUNCTION parameter is set to “HA,” and in the 
    HA section select the slot channels that receive signals from the 
    AD8HR/AD824s.
    5Use the parameter controls and buttons in the HA CONTROL section to set 
    the channel gain, turn on/off the phantom power, and adjust the high-pass 
    filter.
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    Other Functions
    20
    Checking the Battery and the System Version
    The Utility | Battery page enables you to check the condition of the internal mem-
    ory-backup battery and the system version number. To locate this page, press the DISPLAY 
    ACCESS [UTILITY] button repeatedly.
    AStatus
    If  the Status is “Okay,” the battery has sufficient voltage for operation. If the Status is 
    “V oltage low!,” ask your Yamaha dealer to replace the battery as soon as possible. Failure 
    to  replace a low battery may result in data loss. 
    BVer X.XX (X.XX represents the version number.)
    This indicator identifies the system version number. Check the current system version 
    n umber before you update the firmware.
    V isit the following website to check the latest system version number:
    http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
    Initializing the DM1000
    Y ou can delete all currently-recorded settings and  restore the factory-preset values, and reset 
    the Operation Lock password to its init ial setting. Follow the steps below.
    1 Make sure that the power to the DM1000 is turned off.
    2 While holding down the SCENE MEMORY [STORE] button, turn on the 
    POWER ON/OFF switch.
    After a moment, the DM1000 displays the following confirmation window.Not
    e:  Do not attempt to replace the battery yourself as a malfunction may occur.
    T ip:  
    •I f you want to keep the current internal data, be sure to first back up the data using the 
    included Studio Manager software.
    •Y ou can also store the data to an external MIDI device, such as a MIDI data filer, by using 
    MIDI Bulk Dump (see page 256).
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    3To reset the DM1000 to factory default settings, move the cursor to the INI-
    TIALIZE button, then press [ENTER].
    To cancel the initialization operation, move the cursor to the CANCEL button, then press 
    [ENTER].
    When the internal data is thoroughly overwritten, the DM1000 restarts using the factory 
    settings.
    4To reset the Operation Lock password to its initial setting, in Step 2, move 
    the cursor to the PASSWORD button, then press [ENTER].
    The password is reset to “1234”.
    If you do not take any action after the confirmation window appears, the window automat-
    ically closes and the DM1000 restarts without being initialized.
    Calibrating the Faders
    The DM1000 motorized fader positions may shift over time depending on the operating 
    conditions and environment. You can correct the shifted faders using the Calibration func-
    tion.
    1Make sure that the power to the DM1000 is turned off.
    2Press and hold down the [ENTER] button, then turn on the POWER ON/OFF 
    switch.
    After a while, the following calibration window appears.
    3Make sure that “1 FADER MOVE & FADER POSITION” is selected, then press 
    [ENTER].
    To adjust only the motor fader movement, use the cursor buttons to select “2 FADER 
    MOVE ONLY,” then press [ENTER].
    To adjust only the fader position, use the cursor buttons to select “3 FADER POSITION 
    ONLY,” then press [ENTER]. Proceed to Step 5.
    To cancel the calibration operation, use the cursor buttons to select “4 QUIT,” then press 
    [ENTER]. The DM1000 starts in normal mode.
    4The calibration operation begins, adjusting the motor fader movement, and 
    the DM1000 displays a message that indicates the calibration operation is 
    in progress.
    The calibration operation takes about two minutes. DO NOT touch the faders during the 
    operation.
     
    						
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