Remote Connector - Yamaha DM1000 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 2—Control Surface & Rear Panel
SLOT Section
A SLOT 1 & 2
You can insert optional mini-YGDAI cards into these slots. (See page 26 for more informa-
tion on installing these cards.)
Digital I/O & Control Section
A METER connector
This connector enables you to connect an optional MB1000 Meter Bridge.
B CONTROL connector
This 25-pin D-sub connector provides access to the GPI (General Purpose Interface).
Through this connector, the Talkback function can be turned on and off from external
equipment, or external equipment can be started or stopped from the DM1000 (see
page 259).
C SMPTE TIME CODE INPUT connector
This balanced XLR-3-31-type connector is used to input SMPTE timecode to synchronize
the Automix function.
D REMOTE connector
This 9-pin D-Sub connector is used to remotely control external equipment that supports
the Yamaha AD824 and Sony P2 Protocol (remote control commands that are used on TAS-
CAM DA-98HR and other professional video recorders). Use a reverse cable to connect an
AD824, and use a straight cable to connect a P2 Protocol device. Use a reverse cable to con-
nect two DM1000s to each other. Connecting two DM1000s to each other enables commu-
nication via MIDI Protocol and SOLO Logic synchronization.
E MIDI IN & OUT ports
These standard MIDI IN and OUT ports enable you to connect the DM1000 to other MIDI
equipment.
F TO HOST USB port
This USB port enables you to connect a computer equipped with a USB port.
G WORD CLOCK OUT connector
This BNC connector outputs a wordclock signal from the DM1000 to a connected external
device.
DM1000—Owner's Manual
SLOT
1
METER
SMPTE IN
REMOTE
CONTROL
2
3
4
SLOT
1
MIDI
TO HOST
WORD CLOCK
USB
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
5
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2TR IN
1
1
DIGITAL
2
2
AES/EBU
COAXIAL
COAXIAL
AES/EBU
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