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CD-ROM Installation Procedure 3
Conrm that your computer and operating system are compatible with the software in this CD-ROM. (See page 10.) Install the appropriate driver (YAMAHA USB-MIDI Driver/YAMAHA DME-N Network Driver) on your computer. Make appropriate settings for the driver. Install the DME Designer. Start the DME Designer.
For instructions and details on using the software, refer to the DME Designer Owners Manual.

CD-ROM Contents

Never attempt to play back the included CD-ROM on an audio CD player. Doing so may result in damage to your hearing as well as to your CD player/audio speakers.
This CD-ROM contains the following software.

Folder

USBdrv2k_ Networkdrv_ DMEDesigner_ Manual English German French Spanish Japanese

Content

YAMAHA USB-MIDI Driver YAMAHA DME-N Network Driver DME Designer Manuals Manuals Manuals Manuals Manuals

Description

Enables your computer to communicate with the DME when your computer and the DME are connected using a USB cable. Enables your computer to communicate with the DME when your computer and the DME are connected using Ethernet. Application for designing congurations of the DME, sending data to the DME, controlling the DME, and so on. English Installation Guide & Owner's Manual for DME Designer, ICP1, CP4SW/CP4SF/CP1SF. German Installation Guide & Owner's Manual for DME Designer, ICP1, CP4SW/CP4SF/CP1SF. French Installation Guide & Owner's Manual for DME Designer, ICP1, CP4SW/CP4SF/CP1SF. Spanish Installation Guide & Owner's Manual for DME Designer, ICP1, CP4SW/CP4SF/CP1SF. Japanese Installation Guide & Owner's Manual for DME Designer, ICP1, CP4SW/CP4SF/CP1SF.

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YAMAHA USB-MIDI Driver
To connect a DME and a computer via USB, it is necessary to install the YAMAHA USB-MIDI Driver to the computer. The YAMAHA USB-MIDI Driver is software that enables to transmit MIDI signal between computer and DME via USB cables or USB-MIDI interface.

Installation

Windows 2000 Windows XP
Start the computer and use the Administrator account to log into Windows 2000. Select [My Computer] [Control Panel] [System] [Hardware] [Driver Signing] [File Signature Verication] and check the radio button to the left of Ignore Install all les, regardless of le signature and click [OK]. Insert the included CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Make sure the POWER switch on the DME is set to OFF and use the USB cable to connect the USB terminal of the computer (or the USB hub) to the USB terminal of the DME. When the DME is turned on, the computer automatically displays the Found New Hardware Wizard. Click [Next]. Check the radio button to the left of Search for the suitable driver for your device. (Recommended). The window that appears enables you to select the location for installing the driver. Check the CD-ROM drives box and uncheck all other items. Click [Next].

n The system may ask you to insert a Windows CD-ROM while it checks for the driver. Specify the USBdrv2k folder in the CD-ROM drive (for example, D:\ USBdrv2k_\) and continue installation.

Start the computer.

Select [System] [Hardware] [Driver Signing] [File Signature Verication], and check the radio button to the left of Ignore Install all les, regardless of le signature and click [OK]. Click [OK] to close the System Properties window, then click the Close button ([X]) at the top right of the window to close the Control Panel. Insert the included CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Make sure the POWER switch on the DME is set to OFF and use the USB cable to connect the USB terminal of the computer (or the USB hub) to the USB terminal of the DME. When the DME is turned on, the computer automatically displays the Found New Hardware Wizard.
n Some computers may take a few minutes to show this screen.
When the installation is complete, the system displays Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard. Click [Finish].
n Some computers may take about ten seconds to show this screen after installation is complete.
Check the radio button next to Install the software automatically (Recommended) then click [Next]. The system starts installation. When the installation is complete, the system displays Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard. Click [Finish].
n Some computers may take about a few minutes to show this screen after the installation is complete.

Restart the computer.

The driver has been installed.
Select [Start] [Control Panel]. If the control panel shows Pick a category, click Switch to Classic View in the upper left of the window. All control panels and icons will be displayed.
In general, there is no need to change the initial settings.
Select [Start] [Control Panel] [MIDI-USB Driver]. The YAMAHA USB-MIDI Driver window will appear.
Setup the driver in the YAMAHA USB-MIDI Driver window.

[Device Name]

For selecting the USB device to be used with the USBMIDI Driver.

MIDI OUT setting

For selecting the appropriate MIDI OUT port of the computer application to correspond to the port number of the USB MIDI signal sent from the computer.

MIDI IN setting

For selecting the appropriate MIDI IN port of the computer application to correspond to the port number of the USB MIDI signal received by the computer.

MIDI THRU setting

For selecting the port number of the USB MIDI input/ output signals passing through the computer.

[Thru ON/OFF]

Switches MIDI THRU on/off.

[Send All Note OFF]

Transmits All Note OFF signal to all MIDI OUT ports.

[Send All Note ON]

Transmits All Note ON signal to all MIDI OUT ports.
Click [OK] and close the YAMAHA USB-MIDI Driver window. The settings made in the window are entered.
n To close the window without entering the settings, click [Cancel].
YAMAHA DME-N Network Driver
To connect a DME and a computer via Ethernet, you will need to install the YAMAHA DME-N Network Driver to the computer. The YAMAHA DME-N Network Driver enables transmission of MIDI data between the computer and the DME via Ethernet cables.
Double-click on the Networkdrv_ folder. Various les are shown, including Setup.exe. Double-click on Setup.exe. When the setup has been initialized, a Welcome window appears. Click [Next]. The YAMAHA DME-N Network Driver will be installed. When installation is complete, a message appears indicating that setup has been completed. In order for the newly installed YAMAHA DME-N Network Driver to take effect, select Yes, I want to restart my computer now and click [OK]. The computer will restart.
n When running under Windows XP SP2, an Windows Security Alert window may appear after the system is restarted. Select the Unblock option.
Select [Start] [Control Panel] [DME-N Network Driver]. The DME-N Network Driver window appear.
The YAMAHA DME-N Network Driver has been installed.

Uninstalling

Select [Start] [Settings] [Control Panel] [Add/ Remove Programs]. The Add/Remove Programs window appears. Click [Change/Remove] for the YAMAHA DME-N Network Driver. Follow the onscreen instructions to uninstall the driver.
n The button names or menus may differ depending on the computer OS. n If you attempt to reinstall the software after uninstalling it without rst restarting your computer, the following message will appear and the install process will be aborted. Restart your computer, then run the installer. The installer should run normally after your computer has been restarted.
n If an application that uses the YAMAHA DME-N Network Driver is running at this time the Quit all applications that use the DME-N Network Driver in order to change settings. message will appear. The DME-N Network Driver settings cannot be changed while any application that uses the YAMAHA DME-N Network Driver is running.

Set up the driver parameters via the DME-N Network Driver window.
n In order to use the YAMAHA DME-N Network Driver, all computer network devices (hubs, routers, etc.) must be properly connected and congured. Use a cross cable if you will be directly connecting a DME64N/24N to the computer without using any other network devices.

1 Target Device List

The name, number, IP address, MAC address, and MIDI port number of all devices registered to communicate with the YAMAHA DME-N Network Driver are shown in this list. Click the title bars to sort accordingly. When a device is selected in the list, information related to that device will appear in the device information area 2 below the list.
This is the name of the device selected in the Target Device List. The initial default settings are UNIT1 through UNIT256, but the name can be edited as required in the Device Name eld.

[Device IP Address]

The IP address of the device selected in the Target Device List can be set via these elds. Refer to the manual of the corresponding device for details on checking and setting its IP address.
n The IP address must be set properly or communication with the device will not be possible.

Device Name

This column lists the names of devices registered to communicate with the YAMAHA DME-N Network driver. When a device is selected in the list its name also appears in the Device Name eld in the device information area 2 below the list.

[Device MAC Address]

The MAC (Media Access Control) address of the device selected in the Target Device List can be set via these elds. The MAC address of each device is permanently assigned when the device is manufactured and cannot be changed. The MAC address parameter is included to prevent data from being sent to the wrong device if the IP address in inadvertently set incorrectly. Refer to the manual of the corresponding device for details on checking its MAC address.
n The MAC address must be set properly or communication with the device will not be possible. n The MAC address of the connected device cannot be changed.

Device IP Address

The IP number of the corresponding device. When a device is selected in the list its IP number also appears in the Device IP Number eld in the device information area 2 below the list.

Device MAC Address

The MAC address of the corresponding device. When a device is selected in the list its MAC address also appears in the Device MAC Address eld in the device information area 2 below the list.

Device Port No.

The MIDI port number of the corresponding device. When a device is selected in the list its MIDI port number also appears in the Device Port No. eld in the device information area 2 below the list.

[Device Port No.]

The MIDI port number of the device selected in the Target Device List can be set via this menu. The MIDI port number also functions as device ID number. It should be set to 1 for DME64N/24N units, or to 2 for DME8i-C, DME8o-C, DME4io-C, and SP2060 units.
n The MIDI port number must be set properly or communication with the device will not be possible.

[New] Button

Click this button to add a new device to the list. Edit the devices parameters as required via the elds in the device information area 2 below the list, then click the [APPLY] button to add the specied device.

[Duplicate] Button

This button adds a device to the list by copying the data from the currently selected device. Edit the new devices parameters as required via the elds in the device information area 2 below the list, then click the [APPLY] button to add the specied device.

[Apply] Button

Click the [Apply] button after editing the Device Name, Device IP Address, Device MAC Address, or Device Port No. parameters to actually apply the changes. Also, devices added to the Target Device List 1 by pressing the [NEW] or [DUPLICATE] buttons will only actually be registered for communication with the YAMAHA DME-N Network Driver when the [Apply] button is pressed.

[Remove] Button

Deletes the selected device from the list. If the removed device is not the lowest device in the list, all devices below the removed device will be shifted upward to maintain the continuity of the list.
3 [Advanced Settings] Button
Opens the Advanced Settings window.This window provides access to advanced settings. For details refer to the Advanced Settings section.

[Remove ALL] Button

Deletes all devices from the list.

[Undo] Button

This button provides a one-step undo function that allows you to undo a single operation and revert to the previous state. The [Undo] button will be grayed out and inaccessible immediately after an undo operation or after the control panel is launched.

2 Device Information

When a device that is registered for communication with the YAMAHA DME-N Network Driver is selected in the Target Device List, the communication parameters for that device can be viewed and edited in the Device Information elds.
When all parameters have been set up as required, click the [Save and Close] button to close the DME-N Network Driver window and save the settings.
n Click the [Cancel] button if you want to close the window without saving any changes. n This button is grayed out and is not accessible while an application that is using the YAMAHA DME-N Network Driver is running.

6 Detected Device List

This list shows all detected devices that are capable of communication with the YAMAHA DME-N Network Driver. No devices will be displayed initially.

[Add] Checkbox

Checked devices will be added to the Target Device List when the [Add to Device List] button (below) is clicked. Devices that are already registered cannot be checked.

Advanced Settings Window

The parameters in the Advanced Settings window set up the YAMAHA DME-N Network Driver for automatic device detection, and allow saving and loading setup les.
The IP address of the corresponding detected device.
The MAC address of the corresponding detected device.
7 [Add to Device List] Button
Devices with checked [Add] checkboxes will be added to the Target Device List when this button is clicked.

8 [Cancel] Button

Closes the window without making any changes.
9 [Import Setup from File] Button
When working in a different environment it is possible to load a previously saved setup le. Click to open the Open window. Select a setup le and then click the [Open] button to import the corresponding settings.
Auto Detect Allows automatic detection of connected devices that can communicate with the YAMAHA DME-N Network Driver. A maximum of 254 addresses (***.***.***.1 through ***.***.***.254) can be detected.
n Only MAC addresses of devices on the same subnet as the computer can be detected. Before searching for MAC addresses make sure that the computer is connected to the subnet to be searched, and that an appropriate IP address is assigned.
) [Export Setup to File] Button
It is possible to save the setup data to a le that can then be reloaded when working in a different environment. Click to open the Save As window. Enter a le name and click the [Save] button to save the setup le.

1 Detect from

Species the start IP address for automatic detection.

2 Detect to

Species the end IP address for automatic detection.

3 Currently searching

Displays the IP address being checked during automatic detection. No display when automatic detection is not in progress.

n When installing on the same subnet as the DME unit(s), set the gateway's host address to 254.
Set the computers IP address so that it does not conict with (i.e. is not a duplicate of) DME units with host addresses in the 1 ~ 153 range. Set the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0. The default gateway does not need to be set if you will not be connecting to an external network. If you will be connecting to an external network set the host address to 254. Use TCP-IP ltering to enable all TCP ports. When using Windows XP SP2, disable the Internet connection rewall.
n Set DME and SP2060 device group master/slave status and IP addresses via the DME64N/24N or SP2060 front panel. DME8i-C/ DME8o-C/DME4io-C units can be set from the DME Designer application. Refer to the appropriate owners manuals for details.
DME Designer System Requirements
OS: CPU: Memory: Hard disk space: Display: Other: Windows XP Professional/XP Home Edition/2000 Professional 1GHz or higher; Intel Pentium/Celeron family processor 256MB or more 300MB or more 1024 x 768; high color (16-bit) or higher Mouse, CD-ROM drive, 100Base-TX/10Base-T Ethernet or USB connection

Method 1

Select [Start] [All Programs] [YAMAHA OPT Tools] [DME Designer] [Setup]. The YAMAHA DME Designer dialog box appears. Select [Remove] in YAMAHA DME Designer dialog box and click [Next]. The dialog box for conrmation appears. Click [Yes]. DME Designer is uninstalled.
n If an older version of DME Designer is installed on your computer, you will need to uninstall it before proceeding.

Method 2

Double-click on the DMEDesigner folder. An executable le setup.exe is shown. Double-click on setup.exe. A Setup window for DME Designer appears. Execute the installation by following the onscreen instructions.
After installation is complete, the DME Designer folder appears on your computer (in Program Files\YAMAHA\ OPT Tools folder, as the default).
Select [Start] [Settings] [Control Panel] [Add/ Remove Programs]. The Add/Remove Programs window appears. Click [Change/Remove] of the DME Designer. Follow the onscreen instructions to uninstall the driver.
n The button names or menus may differ depending on the computer OS.
For details on operation, refer to the DME Designer Owners Manual. You can access the DME Designer Owners Manual by selecting each folder in the Manual folder.
n In order to view the DME Designer Owners Manual, Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed to your computer. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader, you can download it for free from the Adobe website below. http://www.adobe.com/

Troubleshooting

The YAMAHA USB-MIDI Driver cannot be installed.
Is the USB cable connected correctly?
Refer to the DME64N/24N Owners Manual to conrm proper connection of USB cables.
Are you using the latest YAMAHA USB-MIDI driver?
The latest driver can be downloaded from the Yamaha website (address given at the end of this manual).
Have you selected USB as MIDI port in the DME?
Select USB for the MIDI port.
Is the USB function enabled on your computer?
When you connect the DME to the computer for the rst time, if the Add New Hardware Wizard does not appear, the USB function on the computer may be disabled. Perform the following steps.
Did you launch DME Designer after connecting a USB cable and turning the device ON?
Be sure to connect the USB cable and turn the device on before launching DME Designer.
Double-click the Device Manager tab and make sure that no ! or x marks appear at Universal serial bus controller or USB Root Hub. If you see the ! or x mark, the USB controller is disabled. Refer to the owners manual of your computer for details.
When controlling the DME from your computer via Ethernet, the DME does not operate correctly.
Did you install the driver? Is the Ethernet cable connected correctly? Is the YAMAHA DME-N Network Driver set up appropriately? Did you enter an appropriate IP address? Is the computer network setup appropriate?
Select [Start] [Settings] [Control Panel] [Network Connections] [Local Area Connection], and conrm the network setup.
Is any unknown device registered?
If driver installation fails, the DME will be shown as an Unknown device, and you will not be able to install the driver. Delete the Unknown device by following the steps below.
Select [Start] [Settings] [Control Panel] [System]. The System window appears. Double-click the Device Manager tab. With the View devices by type check box checked, look for Other devices. If you nd Other devices, double-click it to extend the tree to look for Unknown device. If one appears, select it and click the [Remove] button. Remove the USB cable from the DME, and make the connection again. Install the driver again according to the instructions following step 4 on page 3.

Are the settings of DME and peripheral network devices (including switching hubs) appropriate?
Refer to the relevant owners manuals for the DME and peripheral network devices (including switching hubs) for details.
Have you selected an appropriate network port in the DME Designer? Are you using the latest YAMAHA DME-N Network Driver?
The latest driver can be downloaded from the Yamaha website (URL below). http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
When controlling the DME from your computer via USB, the DME does not operate correctly.
Did you install the driver? Is the USB cable connected correctly? Is the YAMAHA USB-MIDI Driver set up appropriately? Have you selected an appropriate port in the DME Designer or another relevant MIDI application?
Make sure that the settings in one application have either the combination of YAMAHA USB IN 0-1 and YAMAHA USB OUT 0-1, or the combination of YAMAHA USB IN 0-2 and YAMAHA USB OUT 0-2. Settings combining different port numbers (i.e., YAMAHA USB IN 0-1 and YAMAHA USB OUT 0-2, or YAMAHA USB IN 0-2 and YAMAHA USB OUT 0-1) cannot be used.
Do you have security software running on your system?
Either disable the security software, or set it to allow use of TCP port 12300 on the network card being used by the DMEN Network Driver.
Cannot suspend or resume the computer correctly.
Do not suspend the computer while the DME Designer is running.
If you are using Windows 2000, you may not be able to suspend/resume normally, depending on the particular environment (USB Host Controller, etc.). (Even so, simply disconnecting and connecting the USB cable will allow you to use the DME functions again.)
Have you selected the same USB ports in both the DME Designer and another relevant MIDI application?
Change the setting of the USB port so that both the DME Designer and the other MIDI application match.
Select [Start] [Settings] [Control Panel] [System]. The System window appears.
Was the USB cable disconnected during operation?
If the USB cable is accidentally disconnected, DME designer will not recognize the device even if the cable is reconnected. You will have to restart DME Designer.
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DME Setup Manual

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This manual describes the process of setting up a DME system, from making the initial DME processor settings (DME64N / DME24N / DME8i-C / DME8o-C / DME4io-C / DME8i-ES / DME8o-ES / DME4io-ES) to synchronizing with the DME Designer application installed on a computer.
n For details about the DME units refer to the manual supplied with the specic device, and for details about the DME Designer application refer to the pdf-format DME Designer manual. n In this document the term DME will refer to the DME64N, DME24N, DME8i-C, DME8o-C, DME4io-C, DME8i-ES, DME8o-ES and DME4io-ES, while the term DME Satellite will refer only to the DME8i-C, DME8o-C, DME4io-C, DME8i-ES, DME8o-ES and DME4io-ES.

Software Installation

DME Designer and DME-N Network Driver installation (page 3). USB-MIDI Driver installation (page 4).
DME Network Setup (page 6)
Connecting via a USB cable and setting the DME IP address and Device Group Master/Slave status from the DME Designer.
Computer to DME Connection (page 8)
The procedures for connecting a single DME unit to a computer as well as for connecting multiple DME units to a computer in the same subnet are described. Refer to the DME manual for information on audio connection and further network connection details.

Computer Network Setup

These settings must be made properly when connecting a computer to DME units via an Ethernet cable.
Computer TCP/IP settings (page 9). DME-N Network Driver settings (page 11).

DME Designer Operation

Creating Congurations (page 12).
Explains the process of launching the DME Designer application and combining and connecting various audio components to create congurations.

Going Online (page 14)

Explains how to go online and transfer congurations created using the DME Designer application to DME devices.
Troubleshooting (page 17) Appendix
DME64N/24N Network Setup via Panel Operation (page 19). DME-N Network Driver Setup Details (page 20).
Begin by downloading the DME Designer Combo Installer and the USB-MIDI Driver from the Downloads page on the Yamaha Pro Audio website. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/

System Requirements

OS CPU Memory Hard disk space Display Other OS CPU Memory Hard disk space Display Other
Windows XP Professional/XP Home Edition/2000 Professional 1 GHz or higher Intel Core/Pentium/Celeron family processor 256 MB or more 300 MB or more 1,280 x 1,024 pixels or higher; High Color 16-bit or higher Mouse, 100Base-TX/10Base-T Ethernet or USB connection
Windows Vista Ultimate/Business/Enterprise 1.4 GHz or higher Intel Core/Pentium/Celeron family processor 1 GB or more 300 MB or more 1,280 x 1,024 pixels or higher; High Color 16-bit or higher Mouse, 100Base-TX/10Base-T Ethernet or USB connection
DME Designer and DME-N Network Driver Installation

Install the DME Designer application and DME-N Network Driver from the DME Designer Combo Installer by following the procedure outlined below.
n The following procedure is applicable even if an older version of the DME Designer and/or DME-N Network Driver is already installed. n Be sure to read the license agreement at the end of this document before installing this software.

Network address Host address
While the DME power is off, connect the computer to the DME unit via a USB cable.

USB cable

Turn the DME power on. Click [Start] [All Programs] [YAMAHA OPT Tools] [DME Designer] [DME Designer] to launch the DME Designer application. Click the MIDI Setup button to open the MIDI dialog box.
n If you cant locate the MIDI Setup button on the display, it is most probably hiding in the taskbar. Double-click it to open the MIDI dialog box.
Select the YAMAHA USB IN 0-1 or Yamaha DME NETWORK-1 input port in the [In] eld, and the YAMAHA USB OUT 0-1 or Yamaha DME NETWORK-1 output port in the [Out] eld, and click [OK].
n If the DME port does not appear in the MIDI dialog box, check that the DME devices power is turned on, and re-launch the DME Designer application.
From the DME Designer main panel, click [Port] in the [Setup] menu to open the Port dialog box.
Select YAMAHA USB OUT 0-1 or Yamaha DME NETWORK-1 in the [Tx] eld, and YAMAHA USB IN 01 or Yamaha DME NETWORK-1 in the [Rx] eld, and click [OK]. In the main panel window click [Network Setup] in the [Hardware] menu to open the Network Setup dialog box. 5
Make the following network settings, then click [OK]. 1 MIDI Port List (Tx/Rx)
Select YAMAHA USB OUT 0-1/YAMAHA USB IN 0-1 or Yamaha DME NETWORK-1/Yamaha DME NETWORK-1 as the DME port for the network settings.

2 Master/Slave

Selects Device Group Master or Slave status. Master: One device must be assigned as the Master in each Device Group. Slave: All other DME devices in the group should be set to Slave.
n When DME64N/24N and DME Satellite units are combined in a Device Group, be sure to assign a DME Satellite unit as the Group Master.

3 IP Address

Set the IP addresses of the DME devices. All DME devices in the same Device Group must be set to the same network address.
n When only one DME device (Master) is used, set the IP address to 192.168.0.2. n The subnet mask is xed at 255.255.255.0. n The host address can be set from 2 to 253 for the Master device, and from 3 to 253 for Slaves. n Always use a private address (192.168.0.2. through 192.168.255.253) unless it is absolutely necessary to use a global address. Consult with the network administrator if it is necessary to use a global address.

4 Master ID

When a device is assigned as a Slave in Master/Slave (2) above, this sets the host address for the Master device in that group. This parameter cannot be set for the Master device.

5 Link Mode

Make sure that 100Base-TX is selected.
If the system includes multiple DME devices, repeat the above settings for each individual device.

Select [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/Ipv4)] on the [Networking] tab, then click [Properties].
The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties dialog box will be displayed.
Click [Use the following IP address] on the [General] tab. Enter your computers IP address into [IP address], the Gateways IP address into [Default gateway], and 255.255.255.0 into [Subnet mask].
n When the computer and DME devices are connected in the same subnet as described on page 8, the network address must be set to that same address as the DME devices, while the host address must be set to a different value. n When the computer and DME devices are connected in the same subnet, Set the gateway IP host address to 254.
Click [Properties] on the [General] tab.
Select [Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)] on the [General] tab, then click [Properties].
The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box will be displayed.
Click [Advanced.], then [Properties] on the [Options] tab.
The TCP/IP Filtering dialog will be displayed.
Select Permit All for TCP Ports, then click [OK].
The display returns to the Advanced TCP/IP Settings dialog. Click [OK] to return to the Internet Protocol (TCP/ IP) Properties dialog.
Click [OK]. Restart your computer
Click [Use the following IP address] on the [General] tab.
Enter your computers IP address into [IP address], the Gateways IP address into [Default gateway], and 255.255.255.0 into [Subnet mask].
Click [OK]. Restart your computer.
Select [Start] [Settings] [Control Panel] [Network and Dial-Up Connections] [Local Area Connection].
Steps 4 and after are the same as for Windows XP.
DME-N Network Driver Settings
In order for the computer to recognize the DME device(s), it is necessary to register the IP address and device name of the DME device that is the Device Group Master.
Connect the DME device(s) to the computer as described on page 8, and turn the DME power on. Double-click [Start] [Control Panel] [DME-N Network Driver] to open the DME-N Network Driver dialog box.
that is to function as the Device Group Master, and click [Add to Device List].
The Advanced Settings dialog box will close and return to the DME-N Network Driver dialog box.
n If the IP address was not automatically detected, register the DME device manually (page 20).
Click the [Advanced Settings] button to open the Advanced Settings dialog box.

DME devices connected to the network can be automatically detected via this dialog box.
Select the DME unit that is to function as the Device Group Master from the Target Device List, enter the Device Name and Device Port No., and click the [Apply] button.
Enter the IP address range over which you would like to automatically detect connected DME devices in the [Detect from] and [Detect to] elds, and click [Start].
Automatic DME device detection will begin.

Device Name

Displayed as the port name in DME Designer.
Device Port No. (MIDI port number)
Set to 1. 2 is also available for DME64N/24N devices.
When automatic DME device detection has nished, check the [Add] box of the DME device
Click the [Save and Close] button to close the dialog box.

Creating Congurations

The process of launching the DME Designer application and combining and connecting various audio components to create congurations is described below. The DME device(s) can be disconnected from the computer while creating congurations.
Click [Start] [All Programs] [YAMAHA OPT Tools] [DME Designer] [DME Designer] to launch the DME Designer application.
When the DME Designer is launched a new project will be created and a new zone (Zone 1) will appear in the designer window.

Main Panel Window

Designer Window
If the designer window shown above does not appear, click the main panel window [Show/Hide] button to reveal it.
Place the appropriate DME objects in the designer window.
Select the required DME objects from the Toolkit window on the left of the display. Objects can be dragged and dropped into the zone window, or double-clicked to place them in the current zone.
Drag and Drop, or Double-click
n Where required set the device group or sampling rate via the dialog box that appears when placing DME objects. n If the sampling rate set here and the actual sampling rate set for the DME operation are different, excessive DSP may be required and operation may not be possible. Be sure to match the sampling rates.
As necessary double-click placed DME object to open the DME conguration window.
Individual audio components can be placed and wired together as necessary to create congurations in the conguration window. For this example you can leave the conguration empty. Refer to the DME Designer manual for detailed information on creating congurations.

Select the [Scene Manager] item from the main panel window [Tools] menu to open the Scene Manager dialog box.
The specied conguration parameter settings can be saved as a scene via the Scene Manager dialog box.
Select the row containing the scene you want to save, and click the [Store] button. Congurations and other settings can be saved as project les (.daf extension) by selecting the [Save As] command from the main panel window [File] menu.

Going Online

After connecting the computer to the DME devices and going online, you can transfer congurations created using the DME Designer application to the DME devices. The DME devices and DME Designer are online when they are connected and able to communicate with each other. DME devices can also be controlled in real-time when online.
Connect the DME devices to the computer as described on page 8, and turn the DME power on. Launch the DME Designer application, select the [Open] command from the main panel [File] menu, and open the previously saved project le.
n The DME Designer can also be launched and the project le automatically loaded by simply double-clicking the project le icon.
Click the MIDI Setup button to open the MIDI dialog box.
n If the DME ports are not displayed, check that the DME power is on and re-launch the DME Designer application.
Select the input and output ports to be used to control the Device Group Master, then click [OK].
When connected via USB select YAMAHA USB IN 0-1 or Yamaha DME NETWORK-1, and YAMAHA USB OUT 0-1 or Yamaha DME NETWORK-1, and when connected via Ethernet select the device name specied via the DME-N Network Driver (page 11).
Select the [Port] item from the main panel window [Setup] menu to open the Port dialog box.
Select the output and input ports specied in step 4 in the [Tx] and [Rx] elds, and the appropriate Device Group in the [Device Group] eld, then click [OK].
Click the [Synchronization] item in the main panel window [Tools] menu to open the Synchronization dialog box.
DME objects placed in the DME Designer application will be displayed in the [DME Designer] list on the left, and DME devices connected to the network will be displayed in the [Network] list on the right.
n If multiple Device Groups have been set up, select the Device Group to be synchronized from the [Group] list.

Click the [DME Designer] list [IP Address] eld, and select the IP address corresponding to the DME device.
Click the [Go On-line] button, and a dialog box conrming the sync direction will appear.
Select the [DME Designer -> Device] button, then click [OK] and the DME Designer conguration will be transferred to the DME device.
When synchronization has nished the [Go On-line] button will be grayed out and the main panel window [On-line] button will light.
n When a conguration has already been transferred to a DME unit, we recommend using the [DME Designer <- Device] button for synchronization. The transfer time is faster than using the [DME Designer -> Device] button. However, if the conguration has been edited it is necessary to use the [DME Designer -> Device] button.
To go ofine either click the main panel window [On-line] button or the [Go Off-line] button in the Synchronization dialog box.
For more in-depth information on using the DME Designer application for system design, refer to the pdf-format DME Designer manual. If you will be using CobraNet for audio connections, the required bundle numbers and related settings must be made via the DME Designer application. If you will be using EtherSound for audio connections, the routing and other EtherSound settings must be made via the AuviTran AVS-ESMonitor software.

Troubleshooting

The USB-MIDI Driver cannot be installed.
Is the USB cable connected correctly? Is the USB function enabled on your computer?
When you connect the DME to the computer for the rst time, if the Add New Hardware Wizard does not appear, the USB function on the computer may be disabled. Perform the following steps.
When controlling the DME from your computer via USB, the DME does not operate correctly.
Did you install the USB-MIDI driver? Is the USB cable connected correctly? Have you selected an appropriate port in the DME Designer?
Make sure that the settings in the DME Designer have the combination of YAMAHA USB IN 0-1 (Yamaha DME NETWORK-1) and YAMAHA USB OUT 0-1 (Yamaha DME NETWORK-1). The combination of YAMAHA USB IN 0-2 and YAMAHA USB OUT 0-2 can also be used for the DME64N/24N. Settings combining different port numbers (i.e., YAMAHA USB IN 0-1 and YAMAHA USB OUT 0-2, or YAMAHA USB IN 0-2 and YAMAHA USB OUT 0-1) cannot be used.
1 Select [Start] [Control Panel] ( [System]
[Hardware]) [Device Manager]. The Device Manager window appears.

2 Make sure that no ! or x marks appear at Universal
serial bus controller or USB Root Hub. If you see the ! or x mark, the USB controller is disabled. Refer to the owners manual of your computer for details.
Is any unknown device registered?
If driver installation fails, the DME will be shown as an Unknown device, and you will not be able to install the driver. Delete the Unknown device by following the steps below.
Is the USB-MIDI Driver Thru ON/OFF parameter set to OFF?
Go to [Start] [Control Panel] [Yamaha USB-MIDI Driver] and make sure that the [Thru ON/OFF] parameter is set to OFF.
Have you selected the same USB ports in both the DME Designer and another MIDI application?
Change the port setting so that the DME Designer and the other MIDI applications use different ports.
2 Look for Other devices. 3 If you nd Other devices, double-click it to extend the
tree to look for Unknown device. If one appears, select it and click the [Remove] button.
Does the number of registered MIDI devices exceed the Windows limit?
The Windows operating system allows a maximum of 10 MIDI device drivers to be installed and registered. In some cases changing the USB port to which a device is connected can cause it to be recognized as a different device, thereby articially exceeding the limit. If MIDI doesn't function properly try uninstalling and then reinstalling the USB-MIDI Driver.
4 Remove the USB cable from the DME, and make the

connection again.

5 Install the driver again according to the instructions

described on page 4.

Are you using the latest USB-MIDI Driver supporting DME?
The latest driver supporting DME can be downloaded from the Yamaha website. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
Did you launch DME Designer after connecting a USB cable and turning the device ON?
Be sure to connect the USB cable and turn the device on before launching DME Designer.
Was the USB cable disconnected during operation?
If the USB cable is accidentally disconnected, DME designer will not recognize the device even if the cable is reconnected. You will have to restart DME Designer.

When controlling the DME from your computer via Ethernet, the DME does not operate correctly.
Is the Ethernet cable connected correctly? Is the DME-N Network Driver set up appropriately? Did you enter an appropriate IP address? Is the computer network setup appropriate?
Select [Start] [Control Panel] [Network Connections] [Local Area Connection], and conrm the network setup.
To install one of either the DME Designer software or DME-N Network Driver:
The software or driver can be individually installed by double-clicking the Setup.exe le located in the downloaded and extracted Installer\DMEDesigner_ or Installer\Networkdrv_ folder.
To uninstall the DME Designer software:
The DME Designer software can be uninstalled either via [Start] [Control Panel] [Add or Remove Programs], or via [Start] [Program Files] [YAMAHA OPT Tools] [DME Designer] [Uninstall].
Are the settings of DME and peripheral network devices (including switching hubs) appropriate?
Refer to the relevant owners manuals for the DME and peripheral network devices (including switching hubs) for details.
To uninstall the DME-N Network Driver:
The DME-N Network Driver can be uninstalled via [Start] [Control Panel] [Add or Remove Programs].
Have you selected an appropriate network port in the DME Designer? Are you using the latest DME-N Network Driver supporting DME?
To uninstall the USB-MIDI Driver:
The USB-MIDI Driver can be uninstalled by doubleclicking the uninstall.exe le located in the downloaded and decompressed Uninstall folder.
Do you have security software running on your system?
Try to disable the security software once. Set it to allow use of TCP port 12300 on the network card being used by the DME-N Network Driver.
Cannot suspend or resume the computer correctly.
Do not suspend the computer while the DME Designer is running.
If you are using Windows 2000, you may not be able to suspend/resume normally, depending on the particular environment (USB Host Controller, etc.). (Even so, simply disconnecting and connecting the USB cable will allow you to use the DME functions again.)

Appendix

DME64N/24N Network Setup via Panel Operation
DME64N and DME24N device group and IP address settings can be made directly via the devices panel.
Turn on the DME64N/24N power. Press the [HOME] key to display the main screen.

The name, IP address, MAC address, and MIDI port number of all devices registered to communicate with the DME-N Network Driver are shown in this list. Click the title bars to sort accordingly. When a device is selected in the list, information related to that device will be viewed and edited in the Device information (2) area below the list. Device Name Device IP Address Device MAC Address Device Port No.
The name, IP address, MAC address, and MIDI port number of the corresponding device. Refer to the Device information (2) area for details.

[Device IP Address]

The IP address of the device selected in the Target Device List can be set via these elds. Refer to page 7 for details on checking and setting its IP address.
n The IP address must be set properly or communication with the device will not be possible.

[Device MAC Address]

The MAC (Media Access Control) address of the device selected in the Target Device List can be set via these elds. The MAC address of each device is permanently assigned when the device is manufactured and cannot be changed. The MAC address parameter is included to prevent data from being sent to the wrong device if the IP address in inadvertently set incorrectly. Refer to page 7 for details on checking its MAC address.
n The MAC address must be set properly or communication with the device will not be possible. n The MAC address of the connected device cannot be changed.

[New] Button

Click this button to add a new device to the list. Edit the devices parameters as required via the elds in the Device information (2) area below the list, the click the [APPLY] button to add the specied device.

[Device Port No.]

The MIDI port number of the device selected in the Target Device List can be set via this menu. The MIDI port number also functions as device ID number. It can be set to 1 or 2 for DME64N/24N units. It should be set to 1 for DME Satellite units.
n The MIDI port number must be set properly or communication with the device will not be possible.

[Duplicate] Button

This button adds a device to the list by copying the data from the currently selected device. Edit the new devices parameters as required via the elds in the Device information (2) area below the list, then click the [APPLY] button to add the specied device.

[Remove] Button

Deletes the selected device from the list. If the removed device is not the lowest device in the list, all devices

[Apply] Button

Click the [Apply] button after editing the Device Name, Device IP Address, Device MAC Address, or Device Port No. parameters to actually apply the changes. Also,

devices added to the Target Device List (1) by pressing the [NEW] or [DUPLICATE] buttons will only actually be registered for communication with the DME-N Network Driver when the [Apply] button is pressed.

4 [Start] Button

Initiates automatic detection, and causes the detected device list (6) to be updated accordingly. This button is grayed out and is not accessible during automatic detection.
3 [Advanced Settings] Button
Opens the Advanced Settings window. This window provides access to advanced settings. For details refer to the section below.

5 [Abort] Button

Aborts automatic detection. This button is grayed out when automatic detection is not in progress.

Advanced Settings Window

Click the [Advanced Settings] button in the DME-N Network Driver window to open the Advanced Settings window. The parameters in this window set up the DME-N Network Driver for automatic device detection, and allow saving and loading setup les.

6 Detected Device List

This list shows all detected devices that are capable of communication with the DME-N Network Driver. No devices will be displayed initially. [Add] Checkbox
Checked devices will be added to the Target Device List when the [Add to Device List] button (below) is clicked. Devices that are already registered cannot be checked.
The IP address of the corresponding detected device.

[Device Name]

If a name has been registered for the detected device it will be displayed here, otherwise no name will be displayed.
The MAC address of the corresponding detected device.
7 [Add to Device List] Button
Devices with checked [Add] checkboxes will be added to the Target Device List when this button is clicked.

Auto Detect

Allows automatic detection of connected devices that can communicate with the DME-N Network Driver. A maximum of 254 addresses (***.***.***.1 through ***.***.***.254) can be detected.
n Only MAC addresses of devices on the same subnet as the computer can be detected. Before searching for MAC addresses make sure that the computer is connected to the subnet to be searched, and that an appropriate IP address is assigned.

8 [Cancel] Button

Closes the window without making any changes.
9 [Import Setup from File] Button
When working in a different environment it is possible to load a previously saved setup le. Click to open the Open window. Select a setup le and then click the [Open] button to import the corresponding settings.
) [Export Setup to File] Button
It is possible to save the setup data to a le that can then be reloaded when working in a different environment. Click to open the Save As window. Enter a le name and click the [Save] button to save the setup le.

1 Detect from

Species the start IP address for automatic detection.

2 Detect to

Species the end IP address for automatic detection.

3 Currently searching

Displays the IP address being checked during automatic detection. No display when automatic detection is not in progress.
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