Yamaha CL5 CL3 CL1 QL5 QL1 V5.1 Supplementary Manual CL/QL Series [English] 3 1 Ql 5 En Sm V51 A1
User Manual: Yamaha CL/QL Series V5.1 Supplementary Manual [English]
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CL/QL series V5.1 Supplementary Manual This supplementary manual explains mainly the functions that have been added or changed in CL5/CL3/CL1 and QL5/QL1 firmware V5.1. Use it in conjunction with the CL5/CL3/CL1 and QL5/QL1 Owner’s Manual and Reference Manual. NOTE • The explanations in this supplementary manual reference the CL5. • Keep in mind that in the case of the CL3/CL1 or QL5/QL1, certain channels and faders shown in example screens do not exist on those models and will not be shown on those displays. EN Contents Contents I/O devices and external head amps ........................................ 3 Added supported devices ........................................................................................ Remotely controlling an external head amp............................................................. Remotely controlling wireless units .......................................................................... Remotely controlling an amp................................................................................... 3 3 5 7 Information This product uses open source software. For information about the license, refer to *** (product name) _OSSLicense_e.pdf, which is included in the downloaded file. 2 V5.1 Supplementary Manual I/O devices and external head amps I/O devices and external head amps Remotely controlling an external head amp Now supports the HA remote controllable devices. • Stagetec NEXUS(XDIP) Multichannel I/O Board • Yamaha MRX/MTX series Signal Processors Now supports various Dante devices such as digital wireless receivers, processors, and more from third-party partners, plus NEXO and Yamaha. • Sony DWR-R03D DWX Digital Wireless Receiver • Stagetec NEXUS(XDIP) Multichannel I/O Board • NEXO NXAMPmk2 Powered TD Controller • Yamaha DZR-D series Powered Loudspeakers DXS XLF-D series Powered Subwoofers MRX/MTX series Signal Processors I/O DEVICE screen (I/O page) 4 1 2 Added supported devices 5 3 The devices can be mounted on the DEVICE MOUNT page in the DANTE SETUP window. 6 1 +48V indicator Indicates the phantom power (+48V) on/off status for each port. 2 GAIN knob Indicates the gain of the head amp on the I/O device. This screen is only for display; the value cannot be edited. 3 HPF indicator Indicates the high-pass filter on or off status for each port. The indicator ( ) appears in the remote control supported device. The NXAMPmk2 supports remote control with the Dante card (NXDT104mk2). 4 Control status indicator Indicates the control status of the device. 5 SYSTEM/SYNC indicators Displays the error, warning, and information messages of the Dante device. 6 OUTPUT PATCH button Appears when selecting a device (for I/O DEVICE) having a large number of channels. Touch to open the OUTPUT PATCH window. 3 V5.1 Supplementary Manual I/O devices and external head amps I/O DEVICE HA window Remote control settings This screen is displayed when you select the desired I/O device in the I/O DEVICE screen (I/O page). You can remotely control the head amp of the I/O device. • MTX/MRX series The following settings are necessary to control the MTX/MRX series remotely. For Stagetec NEXUS(XDIP) STEP 1. Install the MTX-MRX Editor on the computer. 2. Connect the MTX-MRX series and Editor according to the MTX-MRX Editor user guide. 3. Set remote (RS-232C) BIT RATE: 38400 in the System menu, Remote Control dialog of the MTX-MRX Editor. 4. Match the subnet of the CL/QL series on the NETWORK screen (FOR DEVICE CONTROL page) with the subnet of MTX-MRX series. 5. Place the ANALOG IN component using the MRX Designer, since the MRX Series components can be freely placed therein. 1 2 3 • Stagetec NEXUS(XDIP) Network configuration is required to control NEXUS(XDIP) remote. For details, please contact the Stagetec Company, or refer to the website of the Stagetec Company. Also, in order to validate the remote control setting contents from the CL/QL series, NEXUS must be used to properly set the internal routing of XDIP. 1 +48V button These switch phantom power on/off for each channel. 2 GAIN knob Indicates the gain of the head amp on the I/O device. To adjust the value, press the knob to select it, and use the multifunction knobs (CL series) or the TOUCH AND TURN knob (QL series). NOTE For devices with a wider setting range than the CL/QL series, since some values cannot be set from the CL/QL series. Likewise, if the value set on the connected device side is outside the CL/ QL series setting range, it will be displayed as an approximate value or limit value. 3 FREQUENCY knob/HPF button These controllers switch on or off the high-pass filter built into the head amp of the I/O device, and adjust its cutoff frequency. If you press the FREQUENCY knob to select it, you will be able to adjust it using the corresponding multifunction knob (CL series) or the TOUCH AND TURN knob (QL series). NOTE For devices that differ in how the setting value changes from the CL/QL series, the cutoff frequency will be set as an approximate value. 4 V5.1 Supplementary Manual I/O devices and external head amps Remotely controlling wireless units 7 Audio level indicator Now supports wireless units as remote controllable devices. • Sony DWR-R03D DWX Digital Wireless Receiver 8 MUTE indicator I/O DEVICE screen (WIRELESS page) 9 Signal quality meter Lights if the audio signal level of the receiver reaches the overload point. Indicates the mute status (on/off) of the audio signal for the receiver. Displays the quality of the received RF signal. The vertical axis represents quality and the horizontal axis represents time, and the display of connection status is updated every second. If you move away from the transmitter, or the quality of the RF signal decreases due to the influence of disturbing radio waves, the bar graph becomes lower. 0 RF (Radio Frequency) signal meter 1 2 Shows bars to indicate the level of the RF signal. An active antenna indicator is shown on the right side. It indicates which antenna is enabled. In the 4 Diversity mode, the one with the strongest level among A to D is shown. B NOTE 3 For details about the relationship between the number of bars and the actual strength of the RF signal, refer to the DWR-R03D manual. 4 5 6 A Battery indicator 7 Shows bars to indicate the remaining battery power. 8 9 B Control status indicator : Indicates the control status of the device. A NOTE • When control on the receiver side is possible, the parameter values for the receiver are sent to the console. • As the number of remote control devices is increased at the same time, the meter update frequency decreases. 1 Connection status indicator Indicates whether transmitter control is possible or not. 2 Channel name (transmitter) Displays the channel name for setting channel names on the transmitter side. 3 TX.ATT knob Indicates the gain value for the transmitter with a knob. This window is only for display; the value cannot be edited. 4 TX.ATT Indicates the gain value for the transmitter. 5 Channel name (receiver) Displays the channel name for setting channel names on the receiver side. 6 Frequency Indicates the frequency that is currently set for the RF signal. 5 V5.1 Supplementary Manual I/O devices and external head amps I/O DEVICE EDIT screen 7 RX.LEVEL meter This screen is displayed when you select the desired wireless device in the I/O DEVICE screen (WIRELESS page). Here you can set the channel name and HA. 8 MUTE button Indicates the input level for the receiver. Mutes the audio signal for the receiver. B 1 2 9 Signal quality meter Displays the quality of the received RF signal. The vertical axis represents quality and the horizontal axis represents time, and the display of connection status is updated every second. If you move away from the transmitter, or the quality of the RF signal decreases due to the influence of disturbing radio waves, the bar graph becomes lower. 3 4 5 6 0 RF (Radio Frequency) signal meter Shows bars to indicate the level of the RF signal. An active antenna indicator is shown on the right side. It indicates which antenna is enabled. In the 4 Diversity mode, the one with the strongest level among A to D is shown. 7 NOTE 8 For details about the relationship between the number of bars and the actual strength of the RF signal, refer to the DWR-R03D manual. 9 A Battery indicator : Shows bars to indicate the remaining battery power. A B Mode indicator C Indicates the mode status of the device such as 4 Diversity mode. When not activated, it shows “4 Diversity mode: off” respectively. 1 Connection status indicator C PORT ASSIGN tab Indicates whether transmitter control is possible or not. Select these tabs to switch between the windows that specify the ports where the actual input signals are assigned. 2 Channel name (transmitter) Press this button to display the NAME screen for setting channel names on the transmitter side. 3 TX.ATT knob Sets the gain value for the transmitter. To adjust the value, touch the screen, then press the knob to select it, and use the multifunction knobs (CL series) or the TOUCH AND TURN knob (QL series). The knob will not display when the wireless device is not support this control. 4 TX.ATT Indicates the gain value for the transmitter. 5 Channel name (receiver) Press this button to display the NAME screen for setting channel names on the receiver side. 6 Frequency Indicates the frequency that is currently set for the RF signal. 6 V5.1 Supplementary Manual I/O devices and external head amps 6 MUTE indicator Remotely controlling an amp Indicates the currently set mute status. Now supports the remote controllable devices. • NEXO NXAMPmk2 Powered TD Controller • Yamaha DZR- D series Powered Loudspeakers DXS XLF-D series Powered Subwoofers 7 Control status indicator Indicates the control status of the device. 8 Device status indicator Indicates the status of the device. I/O DEVICE screen (AMP page) For NEXO NXAMPmk2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Channel name Displays the channel name (the speaker preset name for the NXAMP). 2 Output level meter Displays the level of Voltage (amplifier output) and the level of Protect (gain reduction). 3 LIMIT status indicator Lights when the limiter for amplifier protection is applied. 4 PROTECT status indicator Lights when the limiter for speaker protection is applied. 5 VOLUME setting value Displays the volume. 7 V5.1 Supplementary Manual I/O devices and external head amps I/O DEVICE EDIT screen 3 CABINET This screen is displayed when you select the desired I/O device in the I/O DEVICE screen (AMP page). You can remotely control the amplifier or the speakers. 4 VERSION Displays the name of NEXO Setup selected in the NXAMP. Displays the firmware version of the device. For NEXO NXAMPmk2 2 5 3 5 INPUT METER 4 Displays both the input analog input levels and digital input levels. 6 STANDBY button Switches the standby mode on or off. 7 OVERMUTE button Switches the over mute (mute all channels) on or off. 6 1 8 Output level meter Displays the output level of the channel. 7 9 VOLUME knob Sets the channel volume. 0 LIMIT indicator 8 Lights while the limiter for amplifier or power supply protection is applied. A PROTECT indicator : 9 A C Lights while the limiter for speaker protection is applied. B MUTE button Switches the channel mute on or off. C Channel name B Displays the channel name (the speaker preset name for the NXAMP). 1 STATUS indicator Indicates the status of the device. Status * OVERALL Overall status of the device ALERT Alert AMP Operating status of each amplifier channel PS Operating status of power supply unit FAN Operating status of each FAN unit Indicator display Green: Yellow: Orange: Red: Normal operation Fault detection Temporary malfunction Malfunction that cannot be resolved ALERT indicator display is green and red only. When an alert occurs, the indicator turns red and the alert contents are displayed at the bottom of the screen. 2 SCENE Displays the recalled scene number and title. 8 V5.1 Supplementary Manual I/O devices and external head amps 8 DELAY ON button For Yamaha DZR-D series, DXS XLF-D series 2 5 Switches the delay on or off. 8 9 DELAY knob Sets the delay time. 0 DELAY TIME 1 Displays the delay time by time (TIME) and distance (meter, feet). 3 A A Output level meter C D E B MASTER LEVEL knob Displays the output level of the speakers. Sets the output level. C LIMIT indicator Lights while the limiter for amplifier or power supply protection is applied. D MUTE button 67 9 : B 4 Switches the mute on or off. E Channel name 1 PRESET Displays the channel name (the LABEL for the DZR). Displays the set preset number and title. 2 VERSION Displays the firmware version of the device. 3 STATUS indicator Indicates the status of the device. Status * OVERALL Overall status of the device ALERT Alert AMP Operating status of each amplifier channel PS Operating status of power supply unit Indicator display Green: Yellow: Orange: Red: Normal operation Fault detection Temporary malfunction Malfunction that cannot be resolved ALERT indicator display is green and red only. When an alert occurs, the indicator turns red and the alert contents are displayed at the bottom of the screen. 4 INPUT meter Displays both the input analog input levels and digital input levels. 5 HPF ON button (DZR-D series only) Switches the HPF on or off. The LPF is hidden and always on. 6 HPF/LPF FREQUENCY knob Sets the HPF frequency for DZR-D series or the LPF frequency for DXS XLF-D series. 7 EQ ON button Switches the EQ on or off. 9 V5.1 Supplementary Manual Yamaha Pro Audio global website http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/ Yamaha Downloads https://download.yamaha.com/ Manual Development Group © 2018 Yamaha Corporation Published 11/2018 MA-A1
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