Yamaha M2500 Midi connectors, Phantom Master switch, DC Power Input connector, Lamp connector

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Rear panel

L MIDI connectors

These are standard five-pin MIDI connectors. By connecting these to a sequencer or to the MIDI inter- face of a computer, scenes can be selected from an external device, or scene memories can be backed up.

MIDI IN connector

MIDI data is received at this connector. Use a MIDI cable to connect this to the MIDI OUT connector of your external MIDI device.

MIDI OUT connector

MIDI data is transmitted from this connector. Use a MIDI cable to connect this to the MIDI IN connector of your external MIDI device.

MIDI THRU connector

Data received at the MIDI IN connector is re-trans- mitted without change from this connector.

For example if you have connected three M2500 units via MIDI as shown below, switching scenes on the master M2500 (1) can cause the slave M2500 units (2/3) to switch scenes in the same way.

MIDI OUT

MIDI IN

MIDI THRU

MIDI IN

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1 2 3

PHANTOM

MASTER

OFF ON M

N

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M PHANTOM MASTER switch

This is the master switch for the +48 V phantom power supply.

N DC POWER INPUT connector

Connect the supplied PW3000MA power supply to this connector to supply power to the M2500.

Note: The PW3000M power supply cannot be used with the M2500 mixer.

Note: Before connecting or disconnecting the power supply cable, make sure that the power of the PW3000MA is turned off.

By connecting two PW3000MA units to the M2500 as shown in the following diagram, you can ensure a stable supply of power. In this case, each PW3000MA will supply 50% of the power to the M2500. In the unlikely event that one of the PW3000MA units fail, the other PW3000MA will automatically supply 100% of the power to the M2500.

M2500

DC POWER INPUT

DC POWER INPUT

DC PARALLEL INPUT

DC OUTPUT

PW3000MA

DC PARALLEL INPUT

DC OUTPUT

DC OUTPUT

PW3000MA

DC PARALLEL INPUT

DC OUTPUT

O

LAMP

O LAMP connector

This is an XLR-4-31 (four-pin female) output con- nector that supplies power to the optional lamp. The M2500-24/32 have two LAMP connectors, and the M2500-40C/48C/56C have three LAMP connectors.

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Contents Mixing Console Nederland Netherlands Operating Notes Important InformationKeep This Manual For Future Reference Read the Following Before Operating M2500Page Introduction ContentsFeatures of the system Input channel section Control panelMonaural input channels AUX 1-AUX 14 controlsPRE switches Channel assign switchesPAN control PEAK/NOM/SIGNAL indicators ON/EDIT switch / ON, Check indicatorsPFL pre-fader listen switch Channel faderB 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 GROUP/AUX master section AFL after fader listen switchesAUX 1-6 section AUX 1-6master fadersAFL switch On switchGROUP/AUX Flip switch= Group GROUP/AUX Flip switch= AUXG1/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 Stereo/monaural master section Matrix switchStereo section MONO/C sectionMatrix Monitor ST L/R controls Matrix sectionMONO/C control G1/A7-G8/A14 controlsMaster indicator Monitor signal priority orderMaster PFL switch Monitor section+R switch Phones headphone controlPhones jack Oscillator on switch MONO/C switchTalkback/oscillator section MIC jackAUX 1-6 switch A7-14/G1-8 switchG1-8/A7-14 switch Meter select sectionStore switch Recall switchCheck switch Direct Recall 1-8 switchesPhantom Master indicator +15V/-15V/+12V indicatorsMeter bridge MONO/C level meterRear panel Insert I/O jacksNominal input Stereo input channel input/ output jacks Input a jacks Input jacksInput B jacks AUX/GRP OUT jacks Master section input/output jacksGRP/AUX OUT jacks Matrix OUT jacksMonitor OUT jacks ST OUT, MONO/C OUT jacksSUB in Matrix jacks SUB in ST L/R, MONO/C jackPhantom Master switch Midi connectorsDC Power Input connector Lamp connectorWhat is scene memory? Scene Memory functionModes of the scene memory function Using Direct Recall to recall a scene Operation in Normal modeRecalling a scene Storing 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 transmission/reception OFF/on/LoC Midi channelControl change transmission/reception OFF/GrP/on Program change reception omni on/off On/oFFControl 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