Yamaha DME User Manual
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Chapter 3 Main Panel Window
DME Designer Owner’s Manual
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Displayed Messages
Contents/Countermeasures
Communication between DME is busy and load
is applied.
Heavy network traffic is causing communication delays.
Check the devices connected to the network. It may be
advisable to reduce the number of devices connected to the
network. If the current link mode is 10Base-T, it may be
advisable to upgrade to 100Base-TX
No Battery.
The backup battery is completely depleted or not connected.
The current settings will be lost and the default settings restored
when the power is turned off. Cease operation immediately and
contact your Yamaha dealer.
Low Battery.
The backup battery is running low.
This will not affect operation immediately, but if operation is
continued current settings may be lost and the default settings
restored. Contact your Yamaha dealer as soon as possible.
MIDI buffer full.
The MIDI receive buffer is full.
Too much MIDI data may have been received.
Flash ROM full.
The flash memory used for data storage is full.
Delete unneeded configurations, presets, and/or wave files.
GPI IN reception. [PortNo. *, AD(0-1023)= *]
A control signal (Level: *) has been received at the GPI IN
terminal (Port number: *).
GPI OUT transmission. [PortNo. *->HIGH]
GPI OUT transmission. [PortNo. *->LOW]
A high or low level control signal has been sent via the GPI OUT
terminal (Port number: *).
Panel Unlocked.
Panel lock has been disengaged.
Panel Locked.
Panel lock is engaged so panel operations cannot be
performed.
Panel operation may have been locked by the administrator to
prevent unwanted data changes due to improper operation. To
unlock the panel press and hold the [CANCEL] button for longer
than 2 seconds.
The power was turned on.
DME power has been turned on.
Communication between external AD unit and
DME ended.
Communication between the external head amp unit and DME
device has stopped.
Check cable connections.
External device control buffer full.
The receive buffer for control commands from external devices
has become full.
Too much control may have been received.
Invalid password.
An incorrect password has been entered via the panel.
If you have forgotten the correct password contact your Yamaha
dealer.
Current Settings lost.
The memory has been erased and current settings have been
lost.
Try a scene recall. If that doesn’t rectify the problem contact
your Yamaha dealer.
Network hardware error.
A network device error has occurred.
Contact your Yamaha dealer.
Duplicate IP address.
Duplicate IP address.
Set IP addresses so that no two devices with the same address
are connected to the network.
DSP power shortage.
Audio input/output has been muted due to insufficient DSP
resources.
This can occur if a configuration created for 48kHz word clock is
run at 96kHz. To ensure full word clock operation, create
configurations with word clock set to 96kHz.