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EN
PM5D system software V1.05 includes the following changes and additions relative to V1.04.
Use ENCODER [ON] keys to turn
phantom power (+48V) on/off
A “USE ENCODER-ON AS +48V” option has been added
to the PREFERENCE 1 screen. If this option is on, and HA
(head amp input sensitivity) is selected as the encoder
mode, you can use the ENCODER [ON] key located above
each encoder to turn phantom power supply (+48V) on/
off.
Switch parameter value indication
on/off in the Name display
A “CHANNEL NAME NUMERIC DISPLAY” field has
been added to the PREFERENCE 2 screen. In V1.04 and
earlier, operating the fader or encoder (pan setting) of
each channel caused the name display to show the value of
that parameter. In V1.05, turning the “ENCODER
VALUE” and “FADER VALUE” options off will prevent
the respective parameter value from appearing when you
operate the fader or encoder.
Select the monitor source from
the panel
When selecting a monitor source from the panel in V1.04
or earlier, you could simultaneously select one source from
[2TR A1]–[2TR D3] or [DEFINE] and one source from
[STEREO A]/[STEREO B] (including LCR), for a
maximum total of two sources. In V1.05, turning on one
key will turn off the other keys, allowing you to select a
single monitor source more rapidly. If you want to select
two sources simultaneously (as in V1.04 and earlier), press
the corresponding panel keys simultaneously, or use the
MONITOR screen.
HA follows Recall Safe on/off
operations
A new SAFE KEY MODE SELECT section has been added
to the RECALL SAFE screen. If you turn on the HA+CH
button, using the [RECALL SAFE] key of the panel or the
RECALL SAFE button in the CH VIEW screen (INPUT
VIEW function) to turn Recall Safe on/off will now also
turn on/off the Recall Safe setting for the HA patched to
the corresponding channel. If the CH button is on, the HA
Recall Safe setting will not be linked.
DCA group name Recall Safe and
Selective Recall can be switched
on/off
A new WITH NAME button has been added to the DCA
area of the RECALL SAFE screen and SELECTIVE
RECALL screen. This allows you to exclude just the DCA
group name from DCA group Recall Safe and Selective
Recall. If the WITH NAME button is on, Recall Safe and
Selective Recall will apply to the DCA group names of
DCA groups for which these functions are on. If the
WITH NAME button is off, DCA group names are
excluded from Recall Safe and Selective Recall.
PLUG-IN parameters added to
Recall Safe and Selective Recall
PLUG-IN parameters have been added to the RECALL
SAFE screen and SELECTIVE RECALL screen. This is to
support plug-in cards (such as Waves Y96K) that will
become available in the future.
PM5D V1.05 Supplementary Manual
PM5D V1.05_E Page 1 Thursday, September 30, 2004 10:29 AM
MIDI EVENT etc. data now
maintained during scene recall
The MIDI EVENT, GPI OUT CONTROL, and REMOTE
TRANSPORT data included in a scene is now maintained
when a scene recall occurs. This means that if you store a
recalled scene into another scene, this data will be stored as
it was when recalled.
DME series monitor source
selection and EXTERNAL CUE on/
off
A MONITOR button and monitor source select button
have been added to the DME CONTROL screen. When
you click the monitor source select button ( ), the
MONITOR POINT SELECT window will appear, letting
you select the DME series unit monitor source. If the
MONITOR button is on, the EXTERNAL CUE indicator
in the upper part of the display will turn on, and the
monitor signal of the DME series unit will be sent to the
PM5D’s CUE bus.
Note
Before turning on the MONITOR button, you must select the
same port as the monitor output on the DME series unit and
as the monitor input for the PM5D. To specify the DME series
unit monitor output, use the “Monitor Out” dialog box of DME
Designer, accessed by [Tools] menu
→
[Monitor]. To specify
the PM5D monitor input, use the MONITOR PORT field on the
SETUP page of the DME CONTROL screen.
Newly added bulk dump data
types
The following data types can now be handled by bulk
dump.
SETUP data compatibility
SETUP data created on system software V1.05 or later
cannot be loaded into a system that’s running V1.03 or
earlier. However, SETUP data created on system software
V1.03 or earlier can be loaded by a system that’s running
V1.05 or later.
A note regarding scenes/libraries
immediately after system startup
After the system is started up, the PM5D takes several
minutes to transfer scene/library data within internal
memory. (The time required depends on the amount of
data.) This means that the following restrictions apply
during this time.
• You can’t execute the PASTE button in the GLOBAL
PASTE screen.
• You can’t execute the scene memory UNDO function.
• Scene memory recall will take a bit of time.
Data name
(D0) Data Number (D1,2) tx/rx Function
‘K’ 512
(Current Data) tx/rx Surround Setting
& Request
‘V’ 512-
(Current Data) tx/rx User Defined Keys
& Request
‘L’ 512-
(Current Data) tx/rx MIDI Remote &
Request
‘U’ 512-
(Current Data) tx/rx Fader Mode &
Request
U.R.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation
© 2004 Yamaha Corporation
PM5D V1.05_E Page 2 Thursday, September 30, 2004 10:29 AM