Setting The Date And Time Of The Internal Clock; Setting The Network Address - Yamaha CL5 Reference Manual

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Setting the date and time of the internal clock

This section explains how to set the date and time of the CL console's internal clock, and how to select
the date and time display format.
The date and time you specify here will affect the time stamp used when saving a scene.
1.
In the Function Access Area, press the SETUP button to access the SETUP screen.
2.
Press the DATE/TIME button located in the bottom row of the SETUP screen to
open the DATE/TIME popup window.
This popup window includes the following items.
1) DATE
Specifies the date of the internal clock.
2) TIME
Specifies the time of the internal clock.
3) FORMAT
Specifies the format in which the time of the internal clock is displayed.
3.
In the FORMAT field, press the MODE buttons several times to select the desired
format for date and time display.
You can select from the following display formats.
• Date
MM/DD/YYYY (Month/Day/Year)
DD/MM/YYYY (Day/Month/Year)
YYYY/MM/DD (Year/Month/Day)
• Time
24-Hour (hours shown in the range of 0–23)
12-Hour (hours shown from 0am–11am, and 0pm– 11pm)
4.
Use multifunction knobs 1–6 on the top panel to specify the current date and time.
5.
When you have finished making settings, press the OK button.
The date, time, and display format you specified will be finalized, and the popup window will
close. If you press the CANCEL button or the "x" symbol instead of the OK button, your changes
will be discarded and the popup window will close.

Setting the network address

This section explains how to set the network address that will be required when you use the
NETWORK connector on the CL series console to connect it to a computer.
NOTE
Only the Administrator can change network settings.
1.
In the Function Access Area, press the SETUP button to access the SETUP screen.
2.
In the lower part of the SETUP screen, press the NETWORK button to access the
NETWORK popup window.
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1
IP ADDRESS
Specifies an address that identifies an individual device on the Internet or LAN network.
2
GATEWAY ADDRESS
Specifies an address that identifies a device (gateway) that converts data between different media
or protocols to allow communication within the network.
3
SUBNET MASK
Within the IP address used in the network, this defines the bits that are used for the network
address that distinguishes the network.
4
MAC ADDRESS
Indicates the MAC (Machine Access Control) address, which identifies a host in a network. This
address is for display only, and cannot be edited.
NOTE
The NETWORK connector on the CL series console transmits data via either 100BASE-TX
(transmission speed: maximum 100 Mbps) or 10BASE-T (transmission speed: max 10 Mbps).
3.
Press the on-screen knob or the multifunction knobs on the top panel to specify
the address.
If you plan to connect the CL series console to your computer in a one-to-one connection, we
recommend that you use the following default values. Make sure that the IP address and Gateway
address do not match the addresses of any other device on the network.
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