....9 ETTING TART WITH ONITOR OFTWARE 14-1- AVY16-ES Properties Page in ESMonitor ........10 14-2- AVY16-ES Control Page in ESMonitor ......... 11 14.2.1 YGDAI Mode..................12 14.2.2 “Lock Routing” function ..............12 14.2.3 “Emergency Clock” function............12 14.2.4 “Hardware RS232 Tunneling” function ........... 13 14.2.5 Remote Control over EtherSound via YGDAI Midi ......
1- WELCOME! Thank you for purchasing AuviTran’s AVY16-ES board. We hope you will enjoy using it. The board provides the user with two EtherSound™ connectors and a RS232 port for both very low latency audio and data transmission. Up to 16 audio input channels and 16 audio output channels can be transmitted to or sent from a Yamaha device to any other EtherSound™...
Operation is subject to the following conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is suspected. AVY16-ES User’s Manual AuviTran...
4- LIMITATION OF LIABILITY In no case and in no way, the provider of this board (AuviTran, the distributor or reseller, or any other party acting as provider) shall be liable and sued to court for damage, either direct or indirect, caused to the user of the board and which would result from an improper installation or misuse of the board.
PC and can control and monitor all AVY16-ES information and parameters. 11- PLUGGING THE BOARD Please visit AuviTran’s website to make sure the board you wish to install is fully compatible with your Yamaha equipment. http://www.AuviTran.com The card contains sensitive electric components, which can be easily damaged by static electricity, so the card should be left in its original packing until it is installed.
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Fig. 2 Fix the board to the Yamaha device with the fixing screws furnished with the board. Make sure the fixing screws are tightly fixed, if not, the board will not be ground connected. AVY16-ES User’s Manual AuviTran...
12- SYNCHRONISATION MANAGEMENT Your AVY16-ES board must be synchronised with the related equipment. If this is not the case, or if the board is not properly synchronised, the audio data it will send or receive will be void. In case your AVY16-ES board is the first element of an EtherSound-based network, it will provide the clock to the network.
EtherSound network which has its “IN Port” not connected to another EtherSound device. After running ESMonitor, Select an AVY16-ES device on the device list or tree list (i.e. the list of devices which are automatically discovered by ESMonitor and displayed in the left part of the ESMonitor Window).
Firmware version of your device For Audio routing part, AVY16-ES is seen by default as a bidirectional EtherSound device with 16 inputs and 16 outputs but could be set as 8 inputs and 8 outputs using the “YGDAI mode” buttons in the Control page.
All standard parameters of the AVY16-ES can be manipulated in this control page and you can use the vu-meters to control remotely the audio sent and received by the AVY16-ES to your Yamaha device.
Yamaha devices: DIO8/PM1D, DME32, AD824, DA824, 01V. Warning: If you put an AVY16-ES with “16 channels” mode set in an “8 channels” only mini-YGDAI slot device, the AVY16-ES will be not recognised by the device and you could have unknown behaviour in the device.
“Hardware RS232 Tunneling” function The “Hardware RS232 tunneling” is disable by default. If the AVY16-ES is the primary master (i.e. it is the first device of an EtherSound network), hardware RS232 tunneling can be set from this AVY16-ES to another remote device of the network.
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Example of use: Remotely control 4xAD8HR connected to an AVB32-ES from a M7CL-32 desk fader. Example of use: Remotely control AD8HR+AVkit-ES from PM5D desk fader. Notice: Yamaha mixing console remote port must be linked to AVY16-ES board serial port using serial cable following this schematic AVY16-ES Remote...
“midi to host” and that you can remotely control the console. ESMonitor will display “Not configured” for an AVY16-ES if the YGDAI slot in which the AVY16-ES is put, does not support midi interface or has not been defined in the host console to be “midi to host”.
Sample below shows a working setting in Control Panel and Yamaha System Setup: You can now start the configuration of your network and enjoy the functionalities of AuviTran’s AVY16-ES. 15- WARNING ON LOOP CONFIGURATION The Ethernet IN port of very first EtherSound device is reserved for computer remote plug in with AVS-ESMonitor software.
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