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PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual    
Operating section
❏ To select the channels that will belong 
to a specific mute group
1
In the ASSIGN MODE section, press the 
ASSIGN MODE [MUTE] key.
The ASSIGN MODE [MUTE] key will blink. In the 
SCENE MEMORY section, the MUTE MASTER LED 
will also blink. While this key is blinking, you can use 
the [CUE] key of each channel to assign that channel to 
a mute group.
2
In the SCENE MEMORY section, use the SCENE 
MEMORY [1]–[8] keys to select the mute group 
(1–8) for which you want to make 
assignments.
While the ASSIGN MODE [MUTE] key is blinking, 
you can use the SCENE MEMORY [1]–[8] keys to 
select the mute group for which you will make assign-
ments. Press one of these keys; the LED of that key will 
blink.
3
Press the [CUE] key of input channels / output 
channels (you may select more than one) to 
assign them to the selected mute group.
The [CUE] key will light, and that channel will be 
assigned to the selected mute group.
Both input channels and output channels can be 
assigned to mute groups 1–8.
4
Assign channels to other mute groups in the 
same way.
5
When you have finished making assignments, 
press the ASSIGN MODE section ASSIGN 
MODE [MUTE] key to make its LED go dark.
The SCENE MEMORY section MUTE MASTER/
DIRECT RECALL LED will also return to its previous 
state.
Hint
• You can also assign channels to mute groups from within 
the display. Input channel assignments are made in the 
INPUT DCA/GROUP function MUTE GROUP ASSIGN 
screen (
made in the OUTPUT DCA/GROUP function MUTE 
GROUP ASSIGN screen (
• Mute group assignments are saved as part of the scene.
Here’s how you can use the SCENE MEMORY [1]–[8] 
keys of the SCENE MEMORY section to switch muting 
on/off for mute groups 1–8.
1
Turn on the MUTE MASTER button located in 
the lower right of the display.
The DIRECT RECALL button and MUTE MASTER 
button located in the lower right of the display select 
the function of the SCENE MEMORY [1]–[8] keys.
• When the DIRECT RECALL button is on
The SCENE MEMORY [1]–[8] keys will directly recall 
the scene that is assigned to each key.
• When the MUTE MASTER button is on
The SCENE MEMORY [1]–[8] keys will switch mut-
ing on/off for mute groups 1–8.
2
Press the SCENE MEMORY [1]–[8] key for the 
mute group you want to mute.
The key LED will light, and all channels belonging to 
the selected mute group will be muted (the same state 
as when the [ON] key is turned off). You can turn on 
more than one key to mute multiple mute groups.
3
To un-mute a mute group, press a lit SCENE 
MEMORY [1]–[8] key.
Hint
• The mute group mute on/off status is saved in the scene. 
However, you can also use the Recall Safe function to 
exclude the mute group status from scene recall.
• If desired, you can cause the MUTE assign LEDs of the cor-
responding input channels to blink while the mute group is 
muted. To do so, turn on the DCA/MUTE FLASH INDICATE 
setting in the PREFERENCE 1 screen (UTILITY screen).
If necessary, channels belonging to a mute group can be 
temporarily excluded from mute group operations (Mute 
Safe).
1
Press a [SEL] key to select the channel you 
want to exclude from mute groups.
2
In the SELECTED CHANNEL section, press the 
[MUTE SAFE] key to make the LED light.
Mute Safe will be enabled for the corresponding chan-
nel. (In the case of an input channel, the [MUTE 
SAFE] LED in the channel strip will light.) In this state, 
muting an applicable mute group will not affect that 
channel.
3
To defeat Mute Safe, press the SELECTED 
CHANNEL section [MUTE SAFE] key once again 
to make the LED go dark.
Hint
Mute Safe settings are not saved in the scene. They will 
remain effective until you manually defeat them.
Controlling mute groups
DIRECT RECALL button
MUTE MASTER button
Using the Mute Safe function