Yamaha 1009MWTO-F0 User Manual
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P
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Utility Displays
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Network Settings (Net) Page
Shows the Ethernet network address and other
parameters.
Master/Slave
Indicates whether or not the device is functioning as the
device group master: “Master” or “Slave.”
Master:
the device is the device group master.
Slave:
the device is a device group slave.
Edit using the “List Parameters” editing procedure
described on page 38.
IP Adr.
This is the device’s IP address.
Edit using the “Numeric Parameters” editing procedure
described on page 36.
Master ID
Displays and sets the device group master host
address.
Link Mode
Shows the status of the [NETWORK] connector. The
[NETWORK] connector can be set to operate in
“10Base-T” or “100Base-TX” mode.
10Base-T:
The [NETWORK] connector is
compatible with 10Base-T operation.
100Base-TX:
The 100Base-Tx: [NETWORK]
terminal operates as 100Base-TX if possible. If the
network environment does not support 100Base-
TX, it operates as 10Base-T.
Edit using the “List Parameters” editing procedure
described on page 38.
MAC Adr.
This is the device’s MAC (Media Access Control)
address.
Display Setup (Disp) Page
Provides access to a number of display parameters.
LCD Contrast
The current LCD contrast setting. This parameter can be
adjusted from 0% through 100%.
Edit using the “Numeric Parameters” editing procedure
described on page 36.
NOTE
Device group status of ICP1 is fixed to “Slave.” This
cannot be changed.
NOTE
Make sure that one device group master is assigned for
each device group.
If no device group master is assigned, no scene
information will appear on the display and scene-related
control will not be possible. Mute operations will also not
be possible.
NOTE
The network addresses of devices in the same device
group must be the same.
NOTE
Device group master's IP address can be changed via
the DME Designer application running on a computer
connected to the unit.
Network Address
Host Address
NOTE
This is not displayed on the device group master device.
NOTE
The MAC address is also known as the Ethernet
address, and is an independent address assigned to all
Ethernet devices. No two devices anywhere in the world
can have the same address.
NOTE
The meter fall time (
) is not shown on the ICP1 control
panel display.