Yamaha WC42260 Owner's Manual page 266

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Chapter 20—Remote Control
Use the buttons located to the right of the OUTPUT (1–8) parameters to
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switch the polarity of the trigger signals that are output when you control
the trigger sources.
: The GPI Output goes High (open) when the trigger signal source is active.
: The GPI Output goes Low (ground) when the trigger signal source is active.
Trigger signal polarity =
Output signals from the
CONTROL connector
Trigger signal polarity =
Output signals from the
CONTROL connector
At this time, the trigger signal is output from the CONTROL connector when you operate
the assigned parameters or controls.
Tip: Refer to page 302 for a complete list of assignable parameters and controls.
xxx FADER ON: A trigger signal of 250 ms is transmitted when you raise a fader from –∞.
xxx FADER OFF: A trigger signal of 250 ms is transmitted when you lower a fader to –∞.
xxx FADER TALLY: The trigger signal becomes active when the fader is set to any level
other than –∞, and the trigger signal turns off when the fader is set to –∞.
UDEFxx LATCH: Pressing the corresponding button in the USER DEFINED KEYS sec-
tion activates the trigger signal, and pressing the button again turns it off.
UDEF xx UNLATCH: A trigger signal of 250 ms is transmitted each time you press the
corresponding button in the USER DEFINED KEYS section.
REC LAMP: This source can be used to control a "RECORDING" warning light outside a
studio. The trigger signal is active while the [REC] button indicator is lit.
POWER ON: The trigger signal is active while the power to the DM2000 is on.
Important note: GPI outputs are open collector outputs. GPI inputs have an internal pull-up
to 5 V.
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