Controls and Functions
XMV4280/XMV4140 Owner’s Manual
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!7 NETWORK connector

This is a 100BASE-TX Ethernet connector that allows the
unit to be connected to a computer via an Ethernet cable.

!8 [YDIF] connectors

These are RJ-45 connectors that allow the unit to be con-
nected via an Ethernet cable to another YDIF-equipped
device so that audio signals and word clock signals can be
transmitted and received. Use these to link other devices
equipped with a [YDIF] connector. For details on settings for
receiving audio signals via the [YDIF] connector, refer to
“List of Front Panel Operations” (page 20).
Cables used for this connection should be 30 meters or less
between devices.
For information on connections that use [YDIF] connectors,
refer to the “MTX Setup Manual.

!9 [UNIT ID] rotary switch

If multiple devices such as XMVs or MTXs are connected
on the same network, this rotary switch enables you to spec-
ify the UNIT ID that identifies each XMV unit individually.

@0 Device setup DIP switch

This DIP switch is used to make settings for the XMV. Refer
to the following for details on the settings.
Switch 1, 2, 3 (UNIT ID)
Use these DIP switches to specify the upper digit, and use
the [UNIT ID] rotary switch to specify the lower digit to
set a maximum of 127 combinations of UNIT ID in the
range of 01 through 7F (127).

Rear Panel

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
ON

@5@4@2!7 @6

@1 @3

!8 !9

@0

NOTE
Use a CAT5e or better STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cable
for the NETWORK connection to prevent electromagnetic
interference.
When using MTX Editor to control the XMV, you must con-
nect the MTX.
NOTE
To prevent electromagnetic interference, make connections
to the [YDIF] connector using a CAT5e or better STP
(Shielded Twisted Pair) cable in which all pins are con-
nected with a straight connection.
NOTE
Do not use “00” as the UNIT ID.
After you set the [UNIT ID] rotary switch, turn the power to
the unit off and then on.
NOTE
To change the switch settings, turn off the power to the unit.
If you change the settings while the power is on, the change
will not be effective until you turn the unit off and then on.
DIP Switches
SettingDescription
The UNIT IDs
upper digit is
set to 0.
The setting range of the
[UNIT ID] rotary switch is
from 01 through 0F.
The UNIT IDs
upper digit is
set to 1.
The setting range of the
[UNIT ID] rotary switch is
from 10 through 1F.
The UNIT IDs
upper digit is
set to 2.
The setting range of the
[UNIT ID] rotary switch is
from 20 through 2F.
The UNIT IDs
upper digit is
set to 3.
The setting range of the
[UNIT ID] rotary switch is
from 30 through 3F.
The UNIT IDs
upper digit is
set to 4.
The setting range of the
[UNIT ID] rotary switch is
from 40 through 4F.
The UNIT IDs
upper digit is
set to 5.
The setting range of the
[UNIT ID] rotary switch is
from 50 through 5F.
The UNIT IDs
upper digit is
set to 6.
The setting range of the
[UNIT ID] rotary switch is
from 60 through 6F.
The UNIT IDs
upper digit is
set to 7.
The setting range of the
[UNIT ID] rotary switch is
from 70 through 7F.
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