Yamaha yamaha digiatal mixing console User Manual

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01V96i—Owner’s Manual
Control Sur
face 
& Rear 
Panel
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STEREO OUT connectors L/R
These balanced XLR-3-32-type connectors output 
the Stereo Out signals. The nominal signal level is 
+4 dB.
Digital I/O Section
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WORD CLOCK OUT connector
This BNC connector outputs a wordclock signal 
from the 01V96i to a connected external device.
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WORD CLOCK IN connector
This BNC connector inputs a wordclock signal 
from a connected external device to the 01V96i.
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ADAT IN/OUT connectors
These optical connectors input and output ADAT 
digital audio signals.
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2TR OUT DIGITAL COAXIAL
This RCA phono connector outputs consumer for-
mat (IEC 60958) digital audio. The connector is 
typically used to connect the digital stereo input 
(consumer format) of a DAT recorder, MD 
recorder, or CD recorder.
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2TR IN DIGITAL COAXIAL
This RCA phono connector accepts consumer for-
mat (IEC 60958) digital audio. The connector is 
typically used to connect the digital stereo output 
(consumer format) of a DAT recorder, MD 
recorder, or CD recorder.
MIDI/USB Section
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MIDI IN/THRU/OUT ports
These standard MIDI IN, OUT and THRU ports 
enable you to connect the 01V96i to other MIDI 
equipment.
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TO HOST USB port
This USB port enables you to connect a computer 
equipped with a USB 2.0 port.
Female XLR plug
1 (ground)
2 (hot)
3 (cold)
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2
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Note when using the TO HOST USB port
When connecting the 01V96i to a computer via the 
TO HOST USB port, please take the following mea-
sures.
If you fail to take these measures, your computer or 
the 01V96i may stop operating (hang up), or data 
may be lost or damaged. If the computer or console 
stops operating, turn the power off and on again, and 
reboot the computer.
• Before connecting the TO HOST USB port to 
your computer, disable the power conservation 
(suspend/sleep/standby/hibernate) settings of 
your computer.
• Connect the TO HOST USB port to the computer 
before you power-on the console.
• Before powering the console on/off or connect-
ing/disconnecting the USB cable, you must do the 
following.
- Close all applications.
- Make sure that the console is not transmitting 
data. (The console also transmits data when 
you operate its buttons or move its faders.)
• Leave an interval of at least six seconds between 
powering the console off and on, or between dis-
connecting and reconnecting the USB cable.
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