Yamaha PM5D-RH V2 Manual Do Utilizador

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PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual    
Operating section
Word clock connections and settings
This section explains the word clock settings required in order to send or receive digital audio between the PM5D/DSP5D and 
an external digital device.
When digital audio signals are being sent or received 
between multiple devices, the devices must process the 
audio signals at the matching timing. For example if the 
audio signal processing is not synchronized, the signals will 
not be transmitted correctly and unpleasant noise will 
occur even if both devices are set to the same sampling 
frequency.
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. (The transmit-
ting device is called the “word clock master” and the 
receiving devices are called “word clock slaves.”)
The word clock can be synchronized between the PM5D/
DSP5D and external devices in either of two ways; you can 
send/receive a word clock signal by itself, or use the clock 
data that is included in a digital audio signal.
The WORD CLOCK IN/OUT connectors on the rear 
panel of the PM5D (front panel for the DSP5D) are used to 
send/receive a word clock signal by itself. In general, word 
clock connections can be made in either of the following 
two ways.
Using daisy-chain connections
In this method, the signal is distributed sequentially; the 
WORD CLOCK OUT connector of the first device is con-
nected to the WORD CLOCK IN connector of the second 
device, and so on. Turn all of the PM5D’s 75
Ω ON/OFF 
switches ON. On the DSP5D, this is fixed at 75
Ω ON. This 
method is not recommended for large systems.
Using a word clock distribution box
In this method, a special word clock distribution box is 
used to distribute the signal from the word clock master to 
multiple word clock slaves. Turn ON all of the 75
Ω ON/
OFF switches.
If an external device does not have WORD CLOCK IN/
OUT connectors,
 the clock data included in the digital 
audio signal is used. In this case, both the digital audio sig-
nal and the clock data are sent from the DIGITAL OUT 
jack of the word clock master to the DIGITAL IN jack of 
the word clock slave.
When digitally connecting the PM5D/DSP5D to an exter-
nal device, you must select the source that will be the word 
clock master for the system.
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Repeatedly press the [SYS/W.CLOCK] key of 
the DISPLAY ACCESS section until the WORD 
CLOCK screen appears.
In this screen you can select the master clock, and 
check the input signal synchronization status for each 
slot or jack.
Note
When you switch the word clock source, noise may occur due 
to loss of synchronization. You must lower the level of your 
monitoring equipment before you perform the following 
operation.
Use the MASTER CLOCK SELECT area located in the 
upper part of the screen to select the master clock 
source. You can choose one of the following sources.
About word clock
WC IN
(BNC)
WC OUT
(BNC)
WC OUT (BNC)
WC IN
(BNC)
WC IN
(BNC)
WC OUT
(BNC)
75
Ω ON/OFF= ON
75
Ω ON/OFF= ON
75
Ω ON/OFF= ON
75
Ω ON/OFF= ON
Word clock 
master
Device A
Word clock 
slave
Device B
Word clock 
slave
Device C
Word clock 
slave
WC OUT
(BNC)
WC IN (BNC)
WC IN (BNC)
WC IN (BNC)
WC IN (BNC)
75
Ω ON/OFF= ON
75
Ω ON/OFF= ON
75
Ω ON/OFF= ON
75
Ω ON/OFF= ON
75
Ω ON/OFF= ON
Word clock 
master
Device A
Word clock 
slave
Word clock 
distribution box
Device B
Word clock 
slave
Device C
Word clock 
slave
Device D
Word clock 
slave
DIGITAL
OUT
DIGITAL
IN
Digital audio signal
+
Clock data
Device A
Word clock 
master
Device B
Word clock 
slave
Selecting the word clock master
WORD CLOCK
MASTER CLOCK SELECT area