Yamaha RM-CG Reference Manual

Yamaha RM-CG Reference Manual

Ceiling microphone

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CEILING MICROPHONE
RM-CG
Reference Manual
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................................................................1
Information............................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................................................2
Front panel............................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
Side panel................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
WEB GUI................................................................................................................................................................................4
Starting RM-CG Device Manager ............................................................................................................................................................ 4
Structure of RM-CG Device Manager...................................................................................................................................................... 6
Functions of RM-CG Device Manager..................................................................................................................................................... 8
Alert log list ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 19

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha RM-CG ceiling microphone. This document provides detailed information on the product functions
and specifications as well as the Web GUI. For correct and safe use of this product, be sure to first read this manual carefully together
with the RM-CG Installation Manual (included with the product).

Information

• The illustrations and images shown in this manual are for instructional purposes only.
• The company names and product names in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
• We are continuously improving the software for our products. The latest version can be downloaded from the Yamaha website.
• This document is based on the latest specifications at the time of publication. The latest version can be downloaded from the Yamaha
website.
• Reproduction of this manual in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
RM-CG Reference Manual
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    • We are continuously improving the software for our products. The latest version can be downloaded from the Yamaha website. • This document is based on the latest specifications at the time of publication. The latest version can be downloaded from the Yamaha website.
  • Page 2: Controls And Functions

    Reset button long-pressed for 8 seconds to less Flashes blue three times per second All settings than 12 seconds, then released (during long-pressing/resetting) Waiting for resetting/Resetting NOTE: Use a fine-tipped object such as an ejector pin to press the reset button. RM-CG Reference Manual...
  • Page 3: Side Panel

    - When using unmanaged switches, do not use switches that support the EEE function. In such switches, the EEE func- tion cannot be turned off. * EEE (Energy-Efficient Ethernet) function: Technology that reduces the power consumption of Ethernet devices during periods of low network traffic; also known as Green Ethernet or IEEE802.3az. RM-CG Reference Manual...
  • Page 4: Web Gui

    WEB GUI Use the Web GUI “RM-CG Device Manager” to check/change the settings of this unit. IMPORTANT: Check/change the settings after the installation of this unit is completed. For details on installing this unit, refer to the RM-CG Installation Manual.
  • Page 5 Click the [SIGN UP] button in the first login window. Specify a password in the password settings window, and then click the [SUBMIT] button. Type the password into the login window, and then click the [LOGIN] button. The [HOME] window appears. This completes the startup. RM-CG Reference Manual...
  • Page 6: Structure Of Rm-Cg Device Manager

    Page 18 [Logs] [DOWNLOAD LOGS] The following icons/buttons are used in RM-CG Device Manager. (Information icon): Move the pointer over this icon to see more information about the item. (Identify button): Click to cause the indicator of the corresponding device to flash.
  • Page 7 IMPORTANT: Be sure to click the [SUBMIT] button after changing settings in RM-CG Device Manager. The [SUBMIT] button always appears in the upper-right corner of the window. RM-CG Reference Manual...
  • Page 8: Functions Of Rm-Cg Device Manager

    Functions of RM-CG Device Manager [HOME] 1 [SYSTEM STATUS] Allows you to check basic information on this unit. 2 [LED INDICATION STATUS] Allows you to check the status of the front panel indicator. RM-CG Reference Manual...
  • Page 9 [SETTINGS] [Admin] 1 [PASSWORD SETTINGS] Allows you to check/change the password for logging in to RM-CG Device Manager. 2 [SECURITY SETTINGS] 3 [DEPLOYMENT SERVER SETTINGS] • Allows you to select whether to use a deployment server. If using a server, select whether to detect it automatically or configure it manually.
  • Page 10 4 [SYSLOG SERVER SETTINGS] Allows you to select whether to use a syslog server. 5 [LED INDICATION SETTINGS] Allows you to check/adjust the brightness of the front panel indicator. RM-CG Reference Manual...
  • Page 11 [Network] 1 [IP ADDRESS SETTINGS] Allows you to select whether to use DHCP. 2 [HOST NAME SETTINGS] Allows you to select whether to specify the host name of this unit automatically or manually. RM-CG Reference Manual...
  • Page 12 1 [SYSTEM SETTINGS] Allows you to specify the time zone. 2 [TIME SETTINGS] Allows you to select whether to use NTP. 3 [DAYLIGHT SAVING SETTINGS] Allows you to select whether to use daylight saving time with this unit. RM-CG Reference Manual...
  • Page 13 [AUDIO] [Processing] 1 [MICROPHONE SETTINGS] Allows you to check/adjust the tracking speed and area. RM-CG Reference Manual...
  • Page 14 - Auto gain control (type and speed) • Click a button in the [Audio processing diagram] to open a window for checking/changing parameters for digital signal processing. IMPORTANT: Parameter changes are immediately reflected in the acoustics of the unit. RM-CG Reference Manual...
  • Page 15 [Dante] 1 [INPUT STATUS] Allows you to check the Dante input status for each connected device. 2 [OUTPUT STATUS] Allows you to check the Dante output status for each connected device. RM-CG Reference Manual...
  • Page 16 IMPORTANT: In order to update Dante, the network portion of this unit’s IP address and the network portion of Dante’s IP address must be the same. 2 [FIRMWARE UPDATE] Allows you to update the firmware and Dante collectively or individually by dragging and dropping the update file(s) into the box, then clicking the [EXECUTE] button. RM-CG Reference Manual...
  • Page 17 Create the settings file to be imported by editing the one exported in 1. NOTE: 3 [RESET DEFAULTS] Allows you to reset the settings of this unit by clicking the [RESET] button. IMPORTANT: Be sure to check what is to be reset before doing it. RM-CG Reference Manual...
  • Page 18 [Logs] 1 [DOWNLOAD LOGS] Allows you to download logs by clicking the [DOWNLOAD] button. NOTE: Be sure to read alert log list on the following pages for explanations on the displayed alert log and the recommended solutions. RM-CG Reference Manual...
  • Page 19: Alert Log List

    Turn the power off, then turn the power on after waiting at least six seconds. If this does not solve the problem, please initialize the memory. Should this also fails, contact your Yamaha dealer. Firmware update failed, because Failure of firmware update has occurred.
  • Page 20 Schedule data lost The schedule data saved in internal memory If this occurs often, contact your Yamaha has been lost. dealer. Peripheral communication error A peripheral device within the system was not Power-on all peripheral devices in the system, found on the network.

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