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Yamaha DM2000/02R96 Version2 Upgrade Guide
This document explains how to upgrade the DM2000/02R96 Version2 system software. System software Version2 (2.0 or later) should be installed on the DM2000/02R96 beforehand.
Precautions (please be sure to read these precautions)
The user assumes full responsibility for the upgrade. Back up important data before upgrading. If you fail to follow these instructions properly, or turn off the DM2000/02R96 or disconnect the USB cable while the upgrade is in progress, the DM2000/02R96 may be damaged. This software is for upgrading the DM2000/02R96 system software from a computer via USB. MIDI drivers other than the Yamaha USB-MIDI driver cannot be used. If the upgrade fails while the new system software is being transferred to the DM2000/02R96 due the power being turned off, the USB cable disconnected, etc., when the DM2000/02R96 is turned back on again it will startup in download mode, not normal mode. In this case you should reconnect the cable and perform the upgrade again. If the DM2000/02R96 does not work properly after upgrading, and youve tried upgrading several times, please contact your Yamaha dealer. This software and its documentation is copyright Yamaha Corporation. Reproducing or modifying all or part of this software or its documentation without permission is strictly prohibited. The screen shots in this guide are for use with this upgrade procedure only and may be different to the actual screen shots. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Apple, Mac, and Power Macintosh are registered trademarks and Mac OS is a trademark of Apple Corporation, Inc. OMS is a trademark of Opcode Systems, Inc. SmartMedia is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders and are hereby acknowledged.

System Requirements

Windows OS: Computer: Memory: Hard disk: Display: Macintosh OS: Computer: Memory: Hard disk: Display: Mac OS 9.0 - 9.2.2, Mac OS X 10.2 or higher Power Macintosh G3/233 MHz or higher that features a USB port Available memory of 16 MB or more (Turn off the virtual memory.) Available space of 10 MB or more 1024 x 768 pixels, 256 colors or more (32,000 colors or more recommended) Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP Home Edition, XP Professional PC that features a USB port and an Intel Pentium or Celeron-family processor of 433 MHz or higher 128 MB or more Available space of 10 MB or more 1024 x 768 pixels, 256 colors or more (High Color 16-bit or more recommended)

Contents of the folder

Windows DMUpgrade.exe Dm2k.pgm or 02r96.pgm Other files Macintosh DM2K_patchE or 02r96_patchE Dm2k.pgm or 02r96.pgm System software installer System software of DM2000 or 02r96 System software installer System software of DM2000 or 02r96 Other files are necessary for installer. (Keep all files on the folder.)

DM2000 users

DM2000 users can upgrade system software by using a SmartMedia disk. Required Devices One SmartMedia (8 - 128 MB) formatted on the DM2000 SmartMedia writer that copies the files from the computer to a SmartMedia Upgrading the System Software 1. After you download and decompress the upgrading software files, select and copy the file called dm2k.pgm to a SmartMedia that was formatted on the DM2000. At this time, do not copy any files other than dm2k.pgm. 2. Turn off the power to the DM2000. 3. Insert the SmartMedia (to which you copied the dm2k.pgm file) into the CARD slot, then turn on the power to the DM2000. 4. Count down starts and the upgrading process begins. The upgrade takes about 2 minutes. While the upgrade is in progress, do not turn off the DM2000 or remove the SmartMedia. 5. When the message Completed appears, and the DM2000 has rebooted itself in normal mode in about five seconds, the upgrade is complete.

Upgrading the System Software
1. Start the computer and check to see if the following steps are complete. Installing the Yamaha USB-MIDI Driver in the computer Connecting the computer and the console using a USB cable Backing up the data in the user memories in the console
Note: Before starting the upgrade program, quit all other programs. While the upgrade is in progress, do not start any other programs or switch between windows. Note: If your computer enters Sleep or Energy Save mode, data transfer to the DM2000/02R96 may stop, so disable these functions to prevent this from happening. Note: Do not connect any USB devices other than the DM2000/02R96, USB mouse or USB keyboard. Connect the DM2000/02R96 directly to a USB port on your PC, not via a USB hub.
2. While pressing and holding down the [REC] button in the transport section on the DM2000 (or the MACHINE CONTROL [REC] button on the 02R96), turn on the power to the console. Continue holding down the [REC] button until FLASH UPDATE appears on the display. 3. Double-click DMUpgrade.exe (or DM2K_patchE or 02R96_patchE for Mac OS) The installer window opens.
Click [Next]. The following I/O port setting window opens.
5. Make sure that YAMAHA USB IN 0-1 is selected for the Input port and that YAMAHA USB OUT 0-1 is selected for the output port, then click [Next]. A window indicating the installation progress opens, and the system software is installed. The installation process takes a few minutes (10 minutes on Mac OS X). If you are using Mac OS 9, select DM2000-1 (or 02R96-1) for the Input port, and DM2000-1 (or 02R96-1) for the output port. Note that the port names vary with the OMS setup files. 6. When the installation is complete, the following window opens and the DM2000 reboots itself in normal mode.

Error Message List

Errors in connection to the console Unable to connect to the console. Make sure that the power to the console is turned on and that the console and the computer are connected via the USB cable. If the console is in normal operation mode, press and hold down the [REC] button and turn on the power to the console to place it in Flash Update mode. Make sure that the Flash Update in the console has been updated to V2.0. If you are using Mac OS 9, make sure the OMS setup is correct. If the error persists, turn off and on the power to the console and restart the installer. Installer cannot proceed because there is no access key, which is needed for installation. The access key is not written in the console. Install the version2 system software using a DM2000V2K/02R96V2K package beforehand. This application does not correspond to the console. This message appears when the installer is not compatible with the console, for example when you used a DM2000 installer to upgrade the 02R96. This version has already been installed. No need to install. To cancel installation, click [Do not install]. To install and overwrite the current software, click [Reinstall]. Cancel installation if there is no problem in operating the console. Error Messages on the Console Protocol Error Vendor Error This message appears when the FLASH UPDATE is not V2.00 or later. Install the version2 system software using a DM2000V2K/02R96V2K package beforehand. Please grant authority The access key is not written in the console. Install the version2 system software using a DM2000V2K/02R96V2K package beforehand.

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Surround-Monitoring Functions Quick Reference Functions
Yamaha Digital Production Console DM2000 DM1000 O2R96 Version 2
DM2000 DM1000 O2R96 Ver2 Surround-monitoring functions quick reference [March 05, r343] 2005 Yamaha Corp. & SONA Corp.
2005 Yamaha Corporation 2005 SONA Corporation rev. 343

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Outline 1 5.1

DVD: 0dB, Movie: -3dB

DVD-V, Movie: +10dB DVD-A, SACD: 0dB
L 85 Values for 5.1 LS1 LS2

[dBC] R 85 RS1 RS2

Surround attenuation
L 85 LS1 different scenes LS2

RS1 RS2

DVD: 0dB, Movie: -3dB DVD-V, Movie: +10dB

DVD-A, SACD: 0dB

Values for 6.1 L 85 C R

LSRS1 LS2 RS2

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Outline 2 Setup Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 for 5.1 for 3-1 for 6.1
Calibrate the 5.1 monitoring environment (5.1=>5.1) using ATTs and DLYs in the "Monitor Alignment window, and store these values as Scene A Calibrate the 3-1 monitoring environment (3-1=>3-1) using ATT1 of Monitor Matrix, and copy the value to ATT4 of 5.1=>3-1 Monitor Matrix and ATT5 of 6.1=>3-1 Monitor Matrix. Calibrate the 6.1 monitoring environment (6.1=>6.1) using ATTs and DLYs in the "Monitor Alignment window, and sotre these values as Scene B.
Bus conditions and alignment scenes
Monitor Matrix Monitor Alignment Main BUS to Monitor BUS 2 => 2 Scene A (or B) 3-1 Scene A 3-1 => 2 Scene A (or B) 5.1 Scene A 5.1 => 3-1 Scene A 2 Scene A (or B) Scene B 6.1 5.1 Scene A 6.1 => 3-1 Scene A 2 Scene A (or B)
Presets of bass management
Preset number 5 THXD* THXF* THXM* target project DVD Theatrical movie Completely bypass DVD Theatrical movie Music (DVD-A, SACD) LFE fc 80Hz 120Hz 80Hz 120Hz THRU 120Hz AMP +10dB +10dB 0dB +10dB +10dB/0dB
Surround Att.** 0dB -3dB 0dB 0dB -3dB 0dB
Parameters can be changed. Parameters cannot be changed.
* THX pm3 Approved. ** not effective on the 3-1 mode.

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CONTENTS
p.5 - 8 Monitoring functions Monitor Matrix Bass Management Monitor Alignment
p.9 - 12 Monitoring flow 2ch Monitoring 3-1ch Monitoring 5.1ch Monitoring 6.1ch Monitoring
p.13 - 17 Monitor Adjustment
FAST WAY TO REACH THE TARGET ENVIRONMENT
APPENDIX 1: Playback level balance APPENDIX 2: 5.1 playback response APPENDIX 3: Time alignment and Comb filtering effect

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Monitoring functions

Monitor Matrix

! Down-mix ! Surround level adjustment (3-1) ! Bass redirection (DVD-V) ! DVD or Movie (Surr -3dB) ! LFE+10dB or 0dB ! Delay ! Attenuator ! Surround routing

Bass Management

Monitor Alignment
Featuring 2ch, 3-1ch, 5.1ch, 6.1ch

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Down-mix
PARAM RANGE ATT 0~-12.0dB, -inf, (0.1dB step) STEP 142

STEP 242

PARAM RANGE ATT +12.0~-12.0dB, -inf, (0.1dB step)
Same value should be used

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1 DVD : LFE80Hz HPF1 HPF2 HPF3 LPF1 LPF2 ATT1 ATT2 AMP 80-12 80-12 80-12 80-24 80-24 0dB 0dB 10dB
2 80-12 80-12 80-12 120-42 80-24 0dB 0dB 10dB 80-12 80-12 80-12 80-24 80-24 -3dB -3dB 10dB 3 80-12 80-12 80-12 120-42 80-24 -3dB -3dB 10dB 4 THRU THRU THRU THRU MUTE 0dB 0dB 0dB 5 Bypass DVD : LFE120Hz Movie : LFE80Hz Movie : LFE120Hz
THXD THXpm3 : DVD HPF1 HPF2 HPF3 LPF1 80-12 (Fixed) 80-12 (Fixed) 80-12 (Fixed) 120-42 (Fixed) 80-24L (Fixed) 0dB (Fixed) 0dB (Fixed) 10dB (Fixed)
THXF THXpm3 : Film 80-12 (Fixed) 80-12 (Fixed) 80-12 (Fixed) 120-42 (Fixed) 80-24L (Fixed) -3dB (Fixed) -3dB (Fixed) 10dB (Fixed)
THXM THXpm3 : Music 80-12 (Fixed) 80-12 (Fixed) 80-12 (Fixed) 120-42 (Fixed) 80-24L (Fixed) 0dB (Fixed) 0dB (Fixed) 10dB (default) / 0dB (option)

LPF2 ATT1 ATT2 AMP

OFF HPF1 HPF2 HPF3 LPF1 LPF2 THRU THRU THRU No action (Variable) MUTE No action (Variable) No action (Variable) No action (Variable)

ATT1 ATT2 AMP

PARAM HPF1 HPF2 HPF3 LPF1 LPF2 ATT1 ATT2 AMP
RANGE THRU, 80-12, 80-12L, 80-24, 80-24L THRU, 80-12, 80-12L, 80-24, 80-24L THRU, 80-12, 80-12L, 80-24, 80-24L THRU. 80-24, 80-24L, 120-42 THRU, 80-24,80-24L,MUTE 0~-12dB(1dB step) 0~-12dB(1dB step) 0~+12dB(1dB step)
e.g., 80-12 ; Butterworth fc=80Hz, 12dB/oct. 80-12L ; Linkwitz-Riley fc=80Hz, 12dB/oct.

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3-1 5.1

DEFAULT RANGE STEP

ATT 0dB -12.0~+12.0 242(0.1dB step)
DLY 0.00msec 0.00~30.00msec 1501(0.02msec step)

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Monitoring flow Monitor Matrix Bass Management

2ch 3-1ch 5.1ch 6.1ch

2.0ch 2.1ch 3-1ch 5.1ch 6.1ch

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2ch Monitoring

ON/OFF

3-1ch Monitoring

3-1 > 2

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5.1ch Monitoring

5.1 > 3-1

Same value

5.1 > 2

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6.1ch Monitoring

6.1 > 5.1

Different value (LS, RS)

6.1 > 3-1

6.1 > 2

Surround mode (Main Bus)

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Monitor Adjustment

Bus Mute/Solo SUB phase

Noise Generator

Master Vol. SP Mute
Monitor Bass Att. Mng. Dly. Bus
Level Balance LFE gain Time alignment SUB phase X-over [Main, SUB]

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1. 2. 3. X-over [SUB, Main], SUB Phase Master Vol., Level Balance Time Alignment
1) First of all, 5.1ch DVD-V environment should be adjusted using bass management. all
2) If necessary, turn the bass management OFF. necessary
Check the SUB phase again.
3) For Movie program, reduce the Surround level -3dB. program
Use the Bass Management function ; ATT1, ATT2 -> -3dB
4) For DVD-A / SACD, change the LFE level from +10dB to 0dB. SACD
Bass management function ; AMP -> 0dB
5) For 3-1, adjust the surround level again. 3-1
1. 2. 3. 4. Switch the surround mode to 3-1. Play the pink noise from the S channel. Adjust the playback level to 85dBC using ATT1 of 3-1=>3-1 monitor matrix. ATT1 will be adjusted to -3dB ~ -6dB. Copy the value of ATT1 to ATT4 of 5.1=>3-1 and ATT5 of 6.1=>3.1 monitor matrix.
6) Finally, store adjustment data into SURR LIB. Finally 7) For 6.1, adjust the LS, RS, BS level again. 6.1
1. 2. 3. 4. Switch the surround mode to 6.1. Play the pink noise from the LS, RS, BS channel. Adjust the each playback level to 85dBC using ATTs of LS1, LS2, RS1 and RS2 on the monitor alignment. Store the adjustment data into SURR LIB as another scene.
APPENDIX 1: Playback level balance

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Monitor Assign
L R R R R R C C C C SUB (SUB) (SUB) LFE (SUB) LFE (SUB) LS1 S LS LS 2 3-1 L L L L

RS1 S RS RS

LS2 (S) (LS) BS

SUB RS1 LS1 LS2 RS2

5.1 6.1

Playback levels

CH 3-1 Target DVD-V Movie DVD-V 5.1 Movie DVD-A SACD 6.1 DVD-V Movie 85dBC 85dBC 85dBC 85dBC 85dBC 85dBC L C R LS RS BS LFE +10dB* (89dBC**) 0dB* (79dBC**) 85dBC 82dBC +10dB* (89dBC**) 85dBC 85dBC 85dBC S=LS+RS=85dBC (LS=RS=82dBC) 85dBC 82dBC 85dBC 85dBC 82dBC 85dBC 82dBC 85dBC 85dBC 82dBC
*in-band gain, **All-pass level
APPENDIX 2: 5.1 playback response
SPL [dB] 50 AP(C) 80 2k 5k 8k 40

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DVD-V, Movie
10dB Main channels All pass level : 85dBC 1/3 octave band level : approx.71dB LS / RS for 3-1 and Movie program All pass level : 82dBC 1/3 octave band level : approx.68dB 1.25k 800 3.15k 12.5k 31.5 20k LFE channel All pass level : approx.89dBC 1/3 octave band level : approx.81dB
1/3 octave band center frequency [Hz]

SPL [dB]

DVD-A, SACD
Main channels All pass level : 85dBC
Full range is also available.

50 AP(C) 8k 40

1/3 octave band level : approx.71dB LFE channel All pass level : approx.79dBC 1/3 octave band level : approx.71dB
APPENDIX 3: Time alignment and Comb filtering effect

L SUB A B LS

A [mm] A+B Difference[msec] 344 1.0.5

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Comb filtering effect 86 0.0.0.0.025

40 AP(C)

 

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