Log:
Assessments - 0, GPA: 0 ( )

Instruções de Operação Yamaha, Modelo DME24N

Fabricante : Yamaha
Arquivo Tamanho: 2.58 mb
Arquivo Nome :
Língua de Ensino: en
Ir para baixar



por este dispositivo também tem outras instruções :

Facilidade de uso


Component The basic modules that are combined to create DME64N/24N audio systems. In addition to complete audio processors such as mixers, compressors, effects, crossovers, etc., a range of smaller functions such as faders, switches, pan controls, and meters are also available. Components can also be customized. Configuration A set of components and connections that make up an audio system in the DME64N/24N. D-Sub Another common form of connector that gets its name from the “D” shape of the connector. This type of connector can be securely attached using screws. Individual “pins” are used to connect each of the cable’s conductors. D-Sub connectors come in 9-pin, 15-pin, 25-pin, 37-pin, and other sizes. DSP (Digital Signal processor) A semiconductor chip (LSI), or device containing one or more such chips, developed specifically to process large volumes of data in real time. Ideal for processing digital audio. Ethernet A network protocol jointly developed by the Xerox, DEC, and Intel corporations, and codified in the IEEE 802.3 industry standard. Transfer speeds have increased to 100 Mbps, 1000 Mbps, and 10 Gbps from the initial 10 Mbps, while maintaining network compatibility. Ethersound An audio networking system developed by Digigram Corporation. It transmits uncompressed digital audio signals via Ethernet. Euroblock A connector system consisting of plug and socket components that allows easy, solder-less wiring for a range of installations and devices. Simply insert the wire into the plug slot, tighten the screw, and plug into the socket to complete the connection. GPI (General Purpose Interface) A general-purpose control interface that can be used to allow control of the DME64N/24N via external devices and custom-made controllers. Connections are made via a Euroblock connector. The optional CP4SW, CP1SF, and CP4SF control panels also connect via GPI. Initial Settings The initial values and settings of all editable parameters that will be in effect when a device is powered on for the first time after it is shipped from the factory. Also known as “default settings” or “initial factory settings.” MAC (Media Access Control) Address The MAC address is also known as the Ethernet address, and is an independent address assigned to all Ethernet devices worldwide. No two devices can have the same address. MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) An international standard for data communication between electronic musical instruments and audio devices. Mini YGDAI (Yamaha General Digital Audio Interface) card A standard for I/O cards that can be installed to Yamaha audio products. References DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual 73 Glossary Glossary A power delivery system that allows power to be delivered to devices along with audio signals via standard balanced audio cables. The term “phantom” is applied because the system uses the audio conductors for power delivery without disrupting the audio signal – the power is not “seen” by the audio signal. Explanations Preset Parameter The parameter set of all components included in a configuration. RJ-45 An 8-conductor modular connector used for Ethernet cable and ISDN telephone connections. The appearance is similar to the RJ-11 connectors used for telephone lines, but the connector is actually somewhat larger. “RJ” stands for “Registered Jack,” and is a connector type included in the Bell System USOC (Universal Service Ordering Codes) standards. Router An equipment that relays data in network by selecting the most effective route. RS-232C A serial communication protocol that allows data transfer over distances of up to 15 meters. RS232C interfaces usually employ 9-pin D-sub connectors. “RS” stands for “Recommended Standard,” and one of the standards developed by the EIA (Electronic Industry Alliance). RS-422 A balanced serial communication protocol that allows data transfer over distances of up to 1 kilometer. RS-422 offers higher data rates and greater reliability than the RS-232C protocol. Sampling Frequency The number of times per second an analog audio signal is “sampled” when it is being converted to digital audio. Scene A complete audio setup including configuration data and the related component preset parameters. Up to 999 scenes can be stored for each zone in a DME64N/24N audio system. STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) Cable A data transmission cable consisting of a shielded twisted pair. This type of cable is more resistant to noise and interference than UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) cable. Switching Hub A network hub which automatically connects only ports through which communication is currently taking place. This reduces network load while maximizing security. This type of hub can often mediate between devices having different transmission speeds and standards. TDIF (Tascam Digital Interface Format) A digital interface standard used by the TEAC corporation (TASCAM). Eight channels of digital audio input and output are handled via a 25-pin D-Sub connector. USB (Universa...

Este manual também é adequado para os modelos :
Instrumentos musicais - DME64N (2.58 mb)

Escreva a sua própria avaliação do dispositivo



Mensagem
Seu nome :
Introduza os dois dígitos :
capcha





categorias