Yamaha XMV8280/XMV8140/XMV8280-D/XMV8140-D Owner's Manual

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Controls and Functions
XMV8280/XMV8140/XMV8280-D/XMV8140-D Owner’s Manual
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XMV8280/XMV8140
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!9 Network connector (XMV8280/XMV8140 only)
This is a 100BASE-TX Ethernet connector that allows the 
unit to be connected to a computer via an Ethernet cable.
@0 [YDIF] connectors (XMV8280/XMV8140 only)
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. Using a ring connection (YDIF 
connection), you can connect to other devices equipped with 
a [YDIF] connector. For details on settings for receiving 
audio signals via the [YDIF] connector, refer to “Front Panel 
Operations” (page 23).
Cables used for this connection should be 30 meters or less 
between devices. Up to eight devices can be connected in a 
network with YDIF connection.
For information on connections that use [YDIF] connectors, 
refer to the “MTX Setup Manual.”
Rear Panel
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ON
ON
ON
@8
@7
@9
!9 @0
@2
@3
@4
@6
@4
@5
ON
ON
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ON
@8
@7
@9
@4
@6
@1
@3
@2
@4
@5
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.