Yamaha M2500, Yamaha Mixing Consol Recall switch, Memory display, Store switch, Check switch

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Control panel

A UTILITY switch

Pressing this switch will access Utility mode

(page 34), in which you can make settings for scene memory and MIDI. When Utility mode is selected, the indicator above the switch will light.

B RECALL switch

Use this switch to recall a previously-stored scene. If you select a scene number that has not been stored and attempt to recall it, the scene will not change, but

the MEMORY display (3) will indicate “” (No data) for approximately two seconds.

C MEMORY display

This is a three-digit LED display. In Normal mode and Check mode (page 32), it displays a scene mem- ory number in the range of 1–130. In Utility mode, it indicates the utility item or its value.

 

 

 

 

This will light if the dis-

This will light

This will light when

play shows a scene

while bulk

the settings of the

memory number in

data is being

last-recalled scene

which no scene has

received at

are modified in

been stored. If not even

the MIDI IN

Normal mode, or

one scene has been

connector.

when the settings

stored in scene memory,

 

of the scene select-

this dot will light when

 

ed in Check mode

the power is turned on.

 

are modified.

 

 

 

 

D STORE switch

Use this to store a scene. When you press this switch

once, the display will indicate “ ,” indicating that the M2500 is ready to store the scene. If you press the STORE switch once again, the scene will be stored. If you decide to cancel without storing, press any other switch. Before storing a scene in scene memory, make sure that memory protect (page 34) is turned off.

E CHECK switch

Use this to change from Normal mode to Check mode. In Check mode, the indicator located above the switch will light.

F09/ENTERswitches

In Normal mode or Check mode, these switches are used to numerically specify a scene memory number. Use the 0–9 switches to enter a number, and press the ENTER switch to finalize that number. The 0–9 switches cannot be used in Utility mode.

G/switches

The function of the /switches will vary depend- ing on the mode of the M2500.

Normal mode/Check mode

Use these switches to increment or decrement the scene memory number. However, scene memory numbers 129 and 130, and scene memory numbers 1–8 when using mute groups (page 37) can be selected only by using the 0–9/ENTER switches.

Utility mode

Use the switches to change the value of the selected utility item.

Hint: In Normal mode and Check mode, holding either of the /switches for one second or more will cause the scene memory number to change more rapidly.

HDIRECT RECALL 18 switches

The DIRECT RECALL 1–8 switches can be used in one of two ways, depending on the Utility mode set- ting. With the factory settings, these switches will function as “direct recall” switches that recall scene memory numbers 1–8 at a touch. By changing the setting in Utility mode, you can use these switches to simultaneously select or cancel the mute (off) set- tings that have been saved in scene memory numbers 1–8. (For details on direct recall and mute groups, refer to page 31 and page 37.)

Note: Pressing a DIRECT RECALL switch will not change the scene if no scene has been saved in the corresponding scene memory number. If this

occurs, the MEMORY display will indicate “ ” (No data) for approximately two seconds.

Note: Be aware that in Check mode, pressing a DIRECT RECALL switch will forcibly cancel Check mode and recall the scene.

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Contents Mixing Console Nederland Netherlands Read the Following Before Operating M2500 Important InformationOperating Notes Keep This Manual For Future ReferencePage Introduction ContentsFeatures of the system AUX 1-AUX 14 controls Control panelInput channel section Monaural input channelsPRE switches Channel assign switchesPAN control Channel fader ON/EDIT switch / ON, Check indicatorsPEAK/NOM/SIGNAL indicators PFL pre-fader listen switchB switch Stereo input channelsGain B control If the ST switch is on If a 1-2/3-4/5-6/7-8 switch is onBAL control Input a ST CH Input B Mono AUX 1-6master faders AFL after fader listen switchesGROUP/AUX master section AUX 1-6 sectionGROUP/AUX Flip switch= AUX On switchAFL switch GROUP/AUX Flip switch= GroupG1/A7-G8/A14 section Matrix switch Fader AFL after fader listen switchGROUP/AUX Flip switch When Group is selectedWhen AUX is selected MATRIX/ST/MONO/LCR MONO/C section Matrix switchStereo/monaural master section Stereo sectionMatrix Monitor G1/A7-G8/A14 controls Matrix sectionST L/R controls MONO/C controlMonitor section Monitor signal priority orderMaster indicator Master PFL switch+R switch Phones headphone controlPhones jack MIC jack MONO/C switchOscillator on switch Talkback/oscillator sectionMeter select section A7-14/G1-8 switchAUX 1-6 switch G1-8/A7-14 switchDirect Recall 1-8 switches Recall switchStore switch Check switchMONO/C level meter +15V/-15V/+12V indicatorsPhantom Master indicator Meter bridgeRear panel Insert I/O jacksNominal input Stereo input channel input/ output jacks Input a jacks Input jacksInput B jacks Matrix OUT jacks Master section input/output jacksAUX/GRP OUT jacks GRP/AUX OUT jacksSUB in ST L/R, MONO/C jack ST OUT, MONO/C OUT jacksMonitor OUT jacks SUB in Matrix jacksLamp connector Midi connectorsPhantom Master switch DC Power Input connectorWhat is scene memory? Scene Memory functionModes of the scene memory function Storing a scene Operation in Normal modeUsing Direct Recall to recall a scene Recalling a sceneChecking the contents of a scene you wish to recall Check mode operationEditing and storing the scene you are checking Press the Check key once again to return to Normal modeUtility mode procedures Basic procedure in Utility modeUtility items Program change reception omni on/off On/oFF Midi channelProgram change transmission/reception OFF/on/LoC Control change transmission/reception OFF/GrP/onControl No Channel Mute group Control change tableMute groups Direct recallMute group About the local control cir- cuit Using mute groupsError messages General specifications SpecificationsInput/output characteristics Input specificationsOutput specifications Connector wiring OtherIncluded items Dimensions FrontRear Midi data format Midi Implementation Yamaha Corporation