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PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual    
Operating section
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Introduction
link selection of MIX channels with selection of MIX 
SEND SELECT keys. (
• In the USER DEFINE screen, functions such as DSP5D 
CONTROL and ENCODER MODE KEY have been 
added to the functions that can be assigned to user-
defined keys. (
• In the FADER ASSIGN screen, options have been 
added, allowing you to use the STEREO/DCA strip sec-
tion to control the monitor/cue level and on/off status. 
(
• In the FADER ASSIGN screen, you can now assign the 
desired channels of the DSP5D as well. (
• In the SECURITY screen, a LOAD LOCK function has 
been added, allowing you to disable loading for each 
type of file. (
• In the SECURITY screen, a RECALL LOCK option has 
been added, allowing you to lock parameters so that 
they will not be changed when a scene or library is 
recalled. (
❏ Input/output functions
• In the OUTPUT PATCH function OUTPUT PATCH 
screen, you can now change the patching of output 
channels to MIX OUT jacks 1–24. (
• In the OUTPUT PATCH function INSERT POINT 
screen and the INPUT PATCH function INSERT/
DIRECT OUT POINT screen, a SET ALL button and 
CLEAR ALL button have been added, allowing you to 
turn all channels on/off in a single operation. 
(
• In the OUTPUT PATCH function, a NAME screen has 
been added, allowing you to assign names to output 
channels for display in various screens (supported from 
V1.2). (
• In the INPUT VIEW function CH JOB screen, channel 
settings can now be moved as well as copied. (
• In the INPUT PATCH function INSERT/DIRECT 
OUT POINT screen, PRE ATT has been added as a 
direct output transmit location. (
• In the PAN/ROUTING function MIX SEND VIEW 
screen, the send position (PRE/POST) of the signal 
sent to the MIX bus is now indicated by the color of the 
bar graph. (
• You can now set a Q of up to 16 for the parametric EQ 
in the input channels, output channels, and GEQ 
modules. 
• You can now set a threshold level of down to –72 dB 
for an input channel GATE.
Regarding word clock synchronization
The signal used to synchronize digital audio signal process-
ing is called “word clock.” Normally, one device transmits 
a reference word clock signal, and the other devices receive 
this word clock signal and synchronize to it.
In order to transmit or receive digital audio signals to or 
from an external device via the PM5D/DSP5D’s digital 
input/output jacks or via a digital I/O card installed in a 
slot, the word clock must be synchronized between the 
devices. Be aware that if the word clock is not synchro-
nized, the signals will not be transmitted correctly, and 
unpleasant noise will occur.
Hint
• For details on synchronizing the word clock of the PM5D/
DSP5D and external devices, refer to the explanation of 
word clock in Operating section “Chapter 4. Connections 
and setup” (
CLOCK screen” (
• As an exception, digital signals that are not synchronized 
with the PM5D/DSP5D can be input via a digital I/O card 
that contains a sampling rate converter, or via the 2TR IN/
OUT DIGITAL jacks.
How this manual is organized
This owner’s manual is divided into the following three 
sections.
❏ Operating section
This section explains the items on the front and rear pan-
els, connections and setup, and how to operate the PM5D’s 
basic functionality. In particular if you have not operated a 
digital console before, we recommend that you read chap-
ters 2 through 7 first.
❏ Reference section
This section explains the functionality and operation for all 
of the PM5D’s screens. Refer to this section when you want 
to learn about the items in the screens.
❏ Appendices
This contains various information such as library lists, 
parameter lists for the internal effects, the MIDI data for-
mat, and lists of warning messages and error messages.
In this manual, non-locking panel switches that you press 
are called “keys,” and those that change their on/off status 
when you push them in (locking types) are called 
“switches.” Of the control knobs on the panel, those that 
turn from a minimum value to a maximum value are 
called “knobs,” while those that turn endlessly are called 
“encoders.”
Controls located on the panel are enclosed in square brack-
ets [  ] (e.g., [CUE] key, [PAD] switch) in order to 
distinguish them from the buttons and knobs displayed in 
the screen. For some controls, the section name is listed 
before the [  ] (e.g., CH [ON] key, EQ [FREQUENCY] 
encoder).
Unless otherwise specified, references to the PM5D apply 
to both the PM5D model and the PM5D-RH model. If 
specifications differ between the PM5D model and the 
PM5D-RH model, such differences will be noted each time 
they occur.
Conventions in this manual