Displaying The Label; Displaying Word Clock - Yamaha SP2060 Owner's Manual

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Panel Operation
3.
Press the [▲INC] key so that the SP2060 will
start up with the same status as when it was
shut down last time. Press the [▼DEC] key so
that at the startup the SP2060 will recall the
scene selected before you turned off the
power to the device.
"ON" flashes on the screen.
4.
Press the [NEXT] key to move the cursor to
the
icon.
5.
Press the [YES] key.
A confirmation message will appear.
6.
To confirm the operation, press the [YES] key.
The selection is applied and the unit returns to the Last
Memory Resume page.

Displaying the label

You can view the label for the SP2060 that you have set on
DME Designer.
1.
Press the [UTILITY] key to select the Utility
display.
The most recently used Utility display will appear.
2.
Press the [UTILITY], [NEXT] or [BACK] key
repeatedly until the Label page appears.
The unit displays the label you created on DME Design-
er.
NO T E
• You cannot edit the label on the SP2060.
• Up to 14 characters from the top can be displayed.
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LAST MEM. RESUME
ON
LAST MEM. RESUME
ON
LAST MEM. RESUME
ARE YOU SURE?
LABEL
[FoH L
]

Displaying word clock

Word clock changes in accordance with input routing set-
tings.
You can view the current word clock status on the display.
One of the following six word clock sources will be dis-
played:
For analog input signals:
The internal clock (Fs=96kHz) is used.
• INT:96kHz
: Internal clock (96kHz)
For digital input signals:
The SP2060 synchronizes to an external clock (input at the
AES/EBU connector).
• EXT:44.1kHz
: External clock (44.1kHz)
• EXT:48kHz
: External clock (48kHz)
• EXT:88.2kHz
: External clock (88.2kHz)
• EXT:96kHz
: External clock (96kHz)
• EXT:UNLOCK
: Unlock to external clock
1.
Press the [UTILITY] key to select the Utility
display.
The most recently used Utility display page will appear.
2.
Press the [UTILITY], [NEXT] or [BACK] key
repeatedly until the W. Clock page appears.
W.CLOCK
[INT:
N OTE
If no signal exists at the [DIGITAL INPUT] connector while
digital input is selected, or if the SP2060 cannot somehow lock to
the incoming signal, an error message appears.
96kHz]

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