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PM1D Manager V2 for Windows
Owners Manual
About the specications of this software Specications of this software and the material given in this manual are subject to change without notice. Copyright Copying or distributing this software and/or this manual in part or in whole using any method without the written permission of Yamaha Corporation is prohibited. Trademarks Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Pentium II is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. Compact Flash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation. Other company names and product names are trademarks and registered trademarks of their respective owners. Symbols such as and TM are not explicitly given in this document. The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this owners manual are for instructional purposes only, and may appear somewhat different from those on your instrument.
PM1D Manager V2 for Windows Owners Manual
Contents
About the PM1D Manager V2 for Windows Owners Manual. 3 Conventions in the PM1D Manager V2 for Windows Owners Manual. 3 System requirements. 3 Installing PM1D Manager. 4 Uninstalling PM1D Manager. 5 Using the application. 5 Starting. 5 Exiting. 5 Basic operation. 6 Initialization procedure. 6 Screens unique to PM1D Manager. 7 Upper part of the display (common to all screens). 7 Lower part of the display (common to all screens). 7 Lower part of the function menu. 8 Option popup window. 8 REMOTE CONTROL SETUP popup window. 9 Communication between PM1D Manager and the console/engine. 10 System connection examples. 10 Connections. 11 Data communication method. 12 Online operating procedure. 13 Offline operating procedure. 13 Cautions regarding data communication. 13 Remote Control functionality. 14 Setup procedure. 14 Remote control parameter list. 15 Special considerations. 20 USB MIDI Driver. 22 Windows 2000. 22 Windows XP. 22 Troubleshooting. 23
About the PM1D Manager V2 for Windows Owners Manual
PM1D Manager V2 for Windows (subsequently referred to as PM1D Manager) is an application program that runs on a computer running Microsoft Windows (subsequently referred to as the PC), providing the same operating environment as the software of the CS1D (subsequently referred to as the console). By using PM1D Manager, you can create various types of settings even when you are away from the console, and use a memory card (*) or other means to load settings into the console at a later time. In addition, you can connect the console/engine (DSP1D-EX {DSP1D}) to your PC, and use it to control the entire system in the same way as from the console. This manual explains only items that are specic to PM1D Manager; how to install the program, how to connect your PC to the console/engine, and functional limitations of operations from the PC. For details on basic operation in each screen, please refer to the CS1D Reference Manual (Software) contained in the CS1D Owners Manual. For details on terminology and basic operation for Windows, please refer to the manual or Help les included with Windows.
* For details on the memory cards that can be used, refer to CS1D Operation Manual (Basic Operation) p.144, and CS1D Reference Manual (Hardware) p.80 contained in the CS1D Owners Manual.
Conventions in the PM1D Manager V2 for Windows Owners Manual
Distinguishing between the controls of the console and the knobs/buttons of the software The names of controls on the console (switches, encoders) are enclosed in square brackets [ ] in order to distinguish them from the knobs and buttons that are displayed by the software. Example: This is the same function as the DIRECT RECALL [1][12] switches in the SCENE MEMORY block of the console. Various icons The left icon is used to indicate tips and refHint erence pages. Particularly important items or operations you must use with care are marked by the left icon.
System requirements
The following system is required in order to start up PM1D Manager.
An IBM PC/AT compatible computer with at least a Pentium II 233 Mhz or equivalent CPU (Pentium II 350 Mhz or faster is recommended) 64 MB or more memory (128 MB or more is recommended) Supported operating systems: Microsoft Windows 2000 / Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition / Microsoft Windows XP Professional Internet Explorer 4.0 or later must be installed A display system with resolution of at least 800 x 600 pixels and 16 bit color (SVGA, High Color) Hard disk free area of 10 MB or more Mouse or other pointing device CD-ROM drive Serial port or USB port * You will need an RS-232-C cable (cross-wired) not exceeding 5 meters, or a USB cable not exceeding 3 meters. An ATA compatible PC CARD slot / CF (Compact Flash) slot, or a PC CARD / CF card reader
Depending on your system and OS, a higher level of performance may be required. A higher level of performance may also be required if you are using a notebook PC. For the latest version of the software and driver, and for details on operating requirements, please refer to the following URL. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
Installing PM1D Manager
This section explains how to install the PM1D Manager program.
Before you install the software, you must read the license agreement (licence_e.txt) found on the PM1D SYSTEM SOFTWARE CD-ROM. You may use the software on the CD-ROM only if you accept the terms of this license agreement.
If an older version of PM1D Manager is already installed, you must rst uninstall it. (For the uninstallation procedure, refer to p.5.)
Before you begin the installation, you must exit all applications and memory-resident programs.
1. Insert the PM1D SYSTEM SOFTWARE CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive, and open the CD-ROM drive from My Computer. 2. Inside the WIN folder, double-click the Setup.exe icon. The opening screen of the installer will appear.
Continue following the on-screen instructions, and installation will be completed.
Depending on your PC system, you may be asked to restart the system during the installation process. If so, installation will continue automatically after you restart.
3. As directed by the instructions on the screen, click the Next button as needed to proceed to the next step. 4. When the Select Installation Folder screen appears, click the Browse button if necessary, specify the installation folder, and proceed to the next step. When installation is complete, a shortcut icon will be added to the Start menu and to the desktop.
Uninstalling PM1D Manager
There are two ways to uninstall PM1D Manager.
Using Add or Remove Programs
1. From the Windows Start menu, select Start(Settings)-Control Panel. 2. When the Control Panel opens, double-click the Add or Remove Programs icon.
Using Setup.exe
1. Perform steps 13 of Installing PM1D Manager. A screen will appear asking you to select either Repair PM1D Manager or Remove PM1D Manager.
3. Select the PM1D Manager item, and click Remove (Change/Remove). PM1D Manager and related les will be deleted from the hard disk. (For details on the procedure, refer to your Windows manual.)
2. Check the Remove PM1D Manager, and click the Finish button. The software will be uninstalled.
If you selected Repair PM1D Manager, the software will not be removed.
Using the application
This section explains how to start and exit PM1D Manager, and how to perform basic operations.
Starting
You can use either of the following methods to start up PM1D Manager. 1 From the Windows Start menu, select StartPrograms-YAMAHA PM1D System-PM1D Manager 2 Double-click the PM1D Manager icon that was created during the installation.
It is not possible for multiple instances of PM1D Manager to be running simultaneously.
Exiting
You can use any of the following methods to exit PM1D Manager. 1 In the lower left of the Function menu screen, click the EXIT button. 2 Open the File menu and select Exit. 3 Click the Close button of the window. 4 Select Close from the PM1D Manager button in the task bar. 5 Press Alt+F4 from the keyboard.
A popup window will ask you to conrm that you want to exit. To exit the application, click the OK button. If you are using PM1D Manager with an pixel display, methods 24 cannot be used.
You may nd it convenient to set your screen display resolution to 800 x 600, since PM1D Manager can start up in fullscreen display mode. However in this case, the menu bar will not be displayed.
The next time PM1D Manager is started up, the state in which you exited will automatically be restored.
Basic operation
Operation in each screen is the same as on the console itself. Refer to CS1D Reference Manual (Software) contained in the CS1D Owners Manual. Mention of the consoles track pad should be read as referring to the mouse/pointing device of your PC.
Initialization procedure
If you want to initialize all current settings of the PM1D Manager and its scene memories and libraries, you can use the following procedure to restore the factory-set condition. 1. In the Function menu screen, click the OPTION button. The Option settings popup window will appear. When you press either of these buttons, a dialog box will appear, asking you to conrm the initialization.
3. To execute the initialization, click the OK button.
Memories that have been initialized cannot be recovered. Please use great care when performing this operation. Memory initialization can be performed only when ofine.
2. According to the content that you want to initialize, click either the Initialize All Memories button or the Initialize Current Memories button. If you click the Initialize All Memories button The current settings of the PM1D Manager, as well as the scene memories and the various libraries will be initialized to the factory-set condition. If you click the Initialize Current Memories button The current settings of the PM1D Manager will be initialized. However, scene memories and the various libraries will not be affected.
For details on the Option popup window, refer to the explanation on p.8.
Screens unique to PM1D Manager
This section explains the screens that differ from the console and are unique to PM1D Manager.
Upper part of the display (common to all screens)
1 Connection status This area of the PM1D Manager screen will indicate the status of the connection between the PC and console or engine. .Indicates that a cable is connected between the console/ engine and the PC, but communication has not been established.
.Indicates that a cable is connected between the console/ engine and the PC, and that communication has been established. In this state, the PM1D system can be controlled from the PC.Indicates that either the cable is not connected, or that the other device is not powered-on.
2 Connection destination / connection method The connector (COM port name or USB port name) that is selected in the Communication Port (Option menu) of Communication Setup.
Lower part of the display (common to all screens)
RECALL button / MUTE button Select the function of the DIRECT RECALL/MUTE MASTER 112 buttons (2) from the following two choices. DIRECT RECALL You can use the DIRECT RECALL/MUTE MASTER 112 buttons to directly recall the scenes assigned to direct recall numbers 112. For details on how to assign a scene to a direct recall number, refer to CS1D Reference Manual (Software) contained in the CS1D Owners Manual. MUTE MASTER You can use the DIRECT RECALL/MUTE MASTER 112 buttons to turn muting on/off for mute groups 112.
1 Communication Setup Communication Port From the pulldown menu, select the port that will be used for communication. Only COM ports 19 are supported. Meter Request Select whether the meter movements displayed in various screens of the console will also be displayed in PM1D Manager. If this is turned ON, the consoles meter movements can also be viewed in PM1D Manager.
not be affected.) The following data will be initialized. Current scene settings Current unit settings Current patch settings Name assigned in the NAME function of each function Setup data (internal parameters not stored in the scene)
Memory initialization can be performed only when ofine.
4 OK button When you click this button, the settings that you modied in Communication Setup will be nalized, and the popup window will close. 5 CANCEL button When you click this button, the settings that you modied in Communication Setup will be discarded, and the popup window will close.
REMOTE CONTROL SETUP popup window
To open the REMOTE CONTROL SETUP popup window, choose [Remote Control Setup] from the [Option] menu of the menu bar. In this window you can make settings related to remote control (p.14). 6 channels of the PM1D, in units of two channels. If you dont want to make an assignment, choose NO ASSIGN. 5 SCENE ASSIGN Here you can select the PM1D scene memory numbers that correspond to scene memory numbers of the remote controller. 6 MIX ASSIGN Here you can select the PM1Ds MIX channels that will correspond to the remote controllers AUX channels (or 112 on the DM2000 V2). By operating the AUX channels of the remote controller you can control the corresponding MIX channels of the PM1D. 7 MATRIX ASSIGN Here you can select the PM1Ds MATRIX channels that will correspond to the remote controllers BUS channels 18. By controlling the BUS channels of the remote controller you can control the corresponding MATRIX channels of the PM1D. 8 STEREO ASSIGN Here you can select the PM1Ds STEREO channel (STEREO A or B) that will correspond to the remote controllers STEREO channel. 9 ATT This selects whether ATT operations on the remote controller will control the PM1Ds ATT or its HA GAIN (or digital gain). 0 IN EQ LOW This selects whether LOW band EQ operations on an input channel of the remote controller will control the PM1Ds LOW band EQ or its HPF. A OUT EQ This selects the set of four bands on the PM1Ds input channel EQ that will be controlled by operating the four-band EQ of an output channel on the remote controller. LOW: SUB LOW, LOW, LOW MID, MID bands HIGH: LOW MID, MID, HIGH MID, HIGH bands B EXIT Closes the REMOTE CONTROL SETUP popup window.
1 REMOTE MACHINE When the system goes online, or when you click the RE-SYNCHRONIZE button to establish synchronization, this eld will indicate the model name (DM2000 V2, 02R96 V2, DM1000 V2) of the remote controller from the MIDI port. You can also select the model name manually, even if no remote controller is connected. 2 RE-SYNCHRONIZE This button obtains remote controller model information from the specied MIDI port. It also transmits PM1D Manager parameter data to the remote controller. 3 ONLINE/OFFLINE indication This will indicate ONLINE when communication with the remote controller has been established. 4 CH ASSIGN Here you can assign the correspondence between input channels of the remote controller and input
Communication between PM1D Manager and the console/engine
If you connect the console/engine and the PC, you can use PM1D Manager as a supplementary controller for the system.
Online refers to a state in which the console/ engine and the PC are connected by a cable, and data can be transferred to control the device immediately. Ofine refers to a state in which the console/ engine and the PC are not connected by a cable and therefore are unable to communicate, or a state in which the cable is connected but communication has not begun. In the online state, parameters (with some exceptions) will be linked between the console/engine and the PC, allowing PM1D Manager to monitor the state of the system, operate it remotely, and act as a substitute in the event of device failure. The material that follows will explain various ways of setting up the system, and how data communications can be established and terminated.
System connection examples
Example 1: Standard mode (connect the PC to the console) Console1, Engine1 Example 4: Mirror mode (connect the PC to the engine) Console1, Engine2 (mirror mode) The PC can only be connected to the engine that is selected in Mirror mode. In this example, ENGINE A is used.
ENGINE A (DSP1D) CONSOLE (CS1D)
CONSOLE (CS1D)
ENGINE (DSP1D)
Example 2: Standard mode (connect the PC to the engine)
ENGINE B (DSP1D)
The PC can only be connected to the engine that is selected in Mirror mode. In this example, ENGINE B is used.
ENGINE A (DSP1D)
Example 3: Mirror mode (connect the PC to the console) Console1, Engine2 (mirror mode)
Example 5: Normal mode (connect the PC to the engine) Engine1
Only one PC can be connected to a system. It is not possible to connect multiple PCs to a system. Depending on the device to which the PC is connected, or depending on the structure of the system, the functionality of PM1D Manager may be partially limited. For details, refer to PC connections in a system that includes a console (p.21).
System example 6: Dual Console mode
PC1 Console1 (CS1D) Console2 (CS1D)
Engine (DSP1D)
You can connect and use either PC1 or PC2 (not both). Even if a PC is connected to console 2, it cannot be used. System example 7: Cascade connection
Master system Slave system
PC1 Console (CS1D) Console (CS1D)
DSP1D (ENGINE) Engine (DSP1D) cascade Engine (DSP1D)
You can connect and use either PC1 or PC2 (not both), and PC3 or PC4 (not both). Even if there is no console, just an engine and PC can be used as a system.
Connections
Connect the console/engine to your PC as shown in the following diagram. You can make connections in one of two ways: serial connection or USB connection.
CS1D/DSP1D rear panel 1. Serial connection
Immediately before PM1D Manager transitions from ofine to online, all data is automatically backed up. (This is referred to as the recovery point.) When returning to the ofine state, the scene memories and all library data will return to the recovery point, regardless of the reason that the system went ofine. In other words, the current scene will be maintained from its online state, but the scene memories and all library data will not be maintained. Also, the DIRECT RECALL / MIDI CTRL CHANGE / TC EVENT functions will normally not be recovered. Be aware that this may produce settings that you do not expect.
If the PC is connected to the engine in a system that includes a console (system example 4 on p.10), and if communication between the console and engine is broken for some reason, the scene memory and all library data will return to the recovery point. If you are using the PC as a backup for the console, we recommend that you load the PC with same data as the console while the PC is still ofine, so that the recovery point will be the same state as the console. Then make the connection.
Cautions regarding data communication
You should exit all Windows application software and resident software. Communication may be unstable if you fail to do so. Do not perform the following operations while communication is occurring. Doing so may cause communication to be broken. Suspend/resume operations Starting up a screen saver (including automatic startup by timer) Connecting or disconnecting a memory card or USB device, etc. If you are using a notebook PC, you may require a higher level of performance than described for the minimum level of system conguration (p.3). If you are using a notebook PC, communication may become unstable because of power-management settings in the Windows control panel or power-management settings specic to your CPU (SpeedStep [Intel CPUs], PowerNow! [AMD CPUs], LongRun [Transmeta CPUs]). Please turn such functionality off, and use the notebook PC with its AC power adaptor connected.
Remote Control functionality
If you connect PM1D Manager to a Yamaha digital mixer (DM2000 V2, 02R96 V2, and DM1000 V2) via USB, you will be able to use the digital mixer (subsequently referred to as the remote controller) to remotely control the PM1D system.
Yamaha digital mixer (DM2000 V2, 02R96 V2, DM1000 V2) PM1D Manager
USB/RS-232C PM1D V2 system
The digital mixers that can be used for remote control are only the DM2000 V2, 02R96 V2, and DM1000 V2, and each must be running system software V2. Remote control from other mixers is not possible. If you use a remote control device, the scene data and setup data stored in the digital mixer (DM2000 V2, 02R96 V2, DM1000 V2) will be rewritten. Please back up all of your digital mixers data to a computer or other external media before you use the remote control functions. For details on how to back up, refer to the manual of your digital mixer. The PM1D systems parameters that can be remotely controlled are the HA GAIN or digital gain, ATT, EQ, GATE, COMP, MIX SEND, FADER, ON, SURROUND, CUE/ SOLO ON, DCA, and scene parameters. For details, refer to the remote control parameter list (p.15). Parameters that do not match between the remote controller and the PM1D will be controlled to the value that is closest to the parameter value that was operated. This means that the actual value may differ from the displayed value.
Engine DSP1D/DSP1D-EX
Console CS1D
Setup procedure
1. Make a USB or serial connection between the console/engine and the PC, and a USB connection between the remote controller and the PC. 2. In the SETUP screen of the remote controller, go to the MIDI/HOST page and set the Studio Manager PORT to USB and the ID to 1. 3. Start up PM1D Manager, and open the Option popup window either by clicking the OPTION button in the lower left of the function menu screen or by choosing [Manager Option] from the [Option] menu in the menu bar. 4. In the Option window, make the port settings shown below, and click [OK]. Communication Port: Select the port that you will use to communicate with the console/engine. Remote Control Setup: Select the USB input port (IN PORT) and output port (OUT PORT) used to communicate with the remote controller. If the connection with the console/engine is also a USB connection, be careful that you dont select the console/ engine port by mistake. 5. From the menu bar, choose [Option] menu [Remote Control Setup] to open the REMOTE CONTROL SETUP popup window. 6. In the REMOTE CONTROL SETUP window, select the model name of the remote controller youre using in the REMOTE MACHINE eld.
7. In the REMOTE CONTROL SETUP window, make channel assignments for the remote controller and for the PM1D (p.9). 8. In the function menu screen, click the REMOTE ONLINE/OFFLINE button (or the RE-SYNCHRONIZE button in the REMOTE CONTROL SETUP windows) to enable Online status for communication with the remote controller.
ONLINE/ OFFLINE button REMOTE ONLINE/ OFFLINE button
9. In the function menu screen, click the ONLINE/ OFFLINE button to enable Online status for communication with the console/engine. This completes preparations for remote control. 10. In this state, operating the parameters on the remote controller will also control the corresponding parameters on the PM1D. For details on the parameters supported for remote control, refer to the remote control parameter list (p.15).
Remote control parameter list
PM1D Parameter Input Fader Input On Input Att Input HA Gain ------Low L.SHELF Low Q HPF F Low F Low G HPF on Low Mid Q Low Mid F Input EQ Low Mid G Hi Mid Q Hi Mid F Hi Mid G Hi LPF Hi H.SHELF Hi Q Hi F Hi G Hi LPF On On Direction*1 Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored ---Ignored Ignored Ignored Input Gate Type Attack Range Hold Decay Threshold ---On ---Type Input Comp Attack Release Ratio Gain Knee Threshold ---Link Pattern Link Surround LFE Divergence F LR Pan Input Surround FR Pan ------------Divergence Link Divergence R Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Input Surround Input Comp Input Gate Hi Mid F Hi Mid G LPF On On On Link KeyIn KeyAUX KeyCh Type Attack Range Hold Decay Threshold LocComp On Link Type Attack Release Ratio Gain Knee Threshold Direction Link PattLink LFE Div X Y Width Depth OffsetX OffsetY DivLink DivRear Hi Q Input EQ Low F Low G Low G (HPF On) Low Mid Q Low Mid F Low Mid G Hi Mid Q Hi Mid F Hi Mid G When LPF When H.SHELF When other than H.SHELF or LPF Low Q Remote Controller Parameter Input Fader Input On Input Att EQ TYPE When HPF When L.SHELF When other than L.SHELF or HPF When IN EQ LOW = HPF When IN EQ LOW = LOW When IN EQ LOW = LOW When IN EQ LOW = HPF When ATT mode = ATT When ATT mode = HA GAIN Notes
PM1D Parameter Input to Stereo Pan Input to Stereo On On Pre/Post Mix Send Level Pan (only if mix pair) Mix Fader Mix On ---SubLow HPF SubLow L.SHELF SubLow Q SubLow F SubLow G ---SubLow On Low Q Low F Low G Low On Low Mid Q Low Mid F Low Mid G Mix EQ Low Mid On Mid Q Mid F Mid G Mid On Hi Mid Q Hi Mid F Hi Mid G Hi Mid On Hi LPF Hi H.SHELF Hi Q Hi F Hi G ---Hi On On ---On ---Type Mix Comp Attack Release Ratio Gain Knee Threshold Matrix Fader Matrix On
Direction*1 Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored
Remote Controller Parameter Input Channel Pan Routing Stereo On Aux Send Pre/Post Level Aux Pan (only if aux pair) Aux Fader Aux On Aux EQ EQ TYPE When HPF Low Q Low F Low G HPF On ---Low Mid Q Low Mid F Low Mid G ---Hi Mid Q Hi Mid F Hi Mid G ---------------------------When LPF Hi Q Hi Mid F Hi Mid G LPF On
Low mode High mode
to aux112 *2 to aux112 *2 to aux112 *2 to aux1/211/12 *2
When L.SHELF When other than L.SHELF or HPF
When H.SHELF When other than H.SHELF or LPF
---On LocComp On Link Type Attack Release Ratio Gain Knee Threshold
Aux Comp
Bus Fader Bus On
PM1D Parameter ---SubLow HPF SubLow L.SHELF SubLow Q SubLow F SubLow G SubLow HPF SubLow On Low Q Low F Low G Low On Low Mid Q Low Mid F Low Mid G Matrix EQ Low Mid On Mid Q Mid F Mid G Mid On Hi Mid Q Hi Mid F Hi Mid G Hi Mid On Hi LPF Hi H.SHELF Hi Q Hi F Hi G Hi LPF Hi On On ---On ---Type Matrix Comp Attack Release Ratio Gain Knee Threshold Stereo Fader Stereo Bal Stereo On
Direction*1 Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored
Remote Controller Parameter Bus EQ EQ TYPE When HPF Low Q Low F Low G HPF On ---Low Mid Q Low Mid F Low Mid G ---Hi Mid Q Hi Mid F Hi Mid G ---------------------------When LPF Hi Q Hi Mid F Hi Mid G LPF On
Bus Comp
Stereo Fader Stereo Bal Stereo On
PM1D Parameter ---SubLow HPF SubLow L.SHELF SubLow Q SubLow F SubLow G SubLow HPF SubLow On Low Q Low F Low G Low On Low Mid Q Low Mid F Low Mid G Stereo EQ Low Mid On Mid Q Mid F Mid G Mid On Hi Mid Q Hi Mid F Hi Mid G Hi Mid On Hi LPF Hi H.SHELF Hi Q Hi F Hi G Hi LPF Hi On On ---On ---Type Stereo Comp Attack Release Ratio Gain Knee Threshold Input Pair Mix Pair Matrix Pair Word Clock status Input CH Select Output CH select Input Cue Mix Cue Matrix Cue Stereo Cue Cue mode Cue Interruption DCA Fader 1-8 DCA Fader 9-12 DCA Mute 1-8 DCA Mute 9-12 Mute Master 1-8
Direction*1 Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored Ignored
Remote Controller Parameter Stereo EQ EQ TYPE When HPF Low Q Low F Low G HPF On ---Low Mid Q Low Mid F Low Mid G ---Hi Mid Q Hi Mid F Hi Mid G ---------------------------When LPF Hi Q Hi Mid F Hi Mid G LPF On
Stereo Comp
Input Pair Aux Pair Bus Pair Word Clock select Input CH Select Aux CH select Bus CH select Stereo select Input Solo Aux Solo Bus Solo Stereo Solo Solo Sel mode Solo Interruption Input Fader Group Fader Output Fader Group Fader Input Fader Group On Output Fader Group On Input Mute Master Specify 48k if PM1D is unlocked
Operable Not operable
For reasons of safety, the above settings will not be reected in the connected device even if you select UPLOAD when initiating the connection. (Conversely, the setting of the connected device will be reected on the PC.)
UNIQUE No. in the SYS/W.CLOCK function SYSTEM CONNECTION screen Operation will change as follows, depending on the online/ofine state of PM1D Manager and on the presence or absence of a console.
Not displayed Console exists in the system Console does not exist in the system Displayed / not settable Displayed / settable
DIGITAL I/O connector select button and PC CONNECTION area in the SYS/W.CLOCK function SYSTEM CONNECTION screen These functions are specic to the console, and do not exist in PM1D Manager. MUTE MODE buttons in the lower part of the display / DIRECT RECALL screen / MUTE GROUP ASSIGN screen These are not linked with the console in the system, and can therefore be operated independently. LOAD/SAVE screen The number of characters that can be used in a lename is eight characters plus the lename extension (.PM1). If this number of characters is exceeded, the le cannot be recognized by PM1D Manager, and the le may not be displayed in the le list. Please be aware of this if you modify the lename in Windows.
USB MIDI Driver
If you are connecting the console/engine to a USB port on your PC, youll need to install the Yamaha USB driver. If this driver is already installed, or if you will be using a serial connection (RS-232-C connector), you do not need to install the USB driver.
PC PM1D Manager USB cable Driver Console/engine (CS1D/DSP1D)
The procedure for installing the Yamaha USB driver depends on the version of Windows that you are using.
Windows 2000
1. Start your PC and Windows, log on as the Administrator, and then insert the included CD-ROM into your PCs CD-ROM drive. 2. Go to My ComputerControl Panel SystemHardwareDriver SigningFile Signature Verication, select Ignore-Install all les, regardless of le signature, and then click OK. 3. Power-off the console/engine, and use a USB cable to connect the console/engine to the PC. The USB connector of the console/engine is located in the PC CONTROL section of the rear panel. 4. Turn on the console/engine. The Found New Hardware Wizard appears. 5. Click Next. 6. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device (Recommended), and then click Next. 7. In the subsequent window, select CD-ROM drives only, and then click Next.
You may be prompted to insert your Windows CD-ROM. Do not insert it! Click OK, and in the Copy les from section of the subsequent dialog box, enter D:\USBdrv2k_ (replacing D with the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive), and then click OK.
The driver is installed, and the message Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard appears. 8. Click Finish, and then restart your PC.
Windows XP
1. Power-on the PC, and when Windows starts up, log in using an account with Administrator privileges. 2. Insert the included CD-ROM into your PCs CDROM drive. 3. Click the Start button, and then click Control Panel. If the Control Panel window appears as shown below, click Switch to Classic View on the left side of the window in order to see all the control panels. 4. Go to System HardwareDriver signatures Driver signature options, select Ignore-Install software without asking for conrmation, and then click OK. 5. Click OK to close the System Properties window, and then click the Close button to close the Control Panel window. 6. Power-off the console/engine, and use a USB cable to connect the console/engine to the PC. The USB connector of the console/engine is located in the PC CONTROL section of the rear panel. 7. Turn on the console/engine. The Found New Hardware Wizard appears. 8. Select Install software automatically (recommended) (I), and then click Next. The driver is installed, and the message Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard appears. 9. Click Finish, and then restart your PC.
Troubleshooting
Cannot control the console/engine via USB Have you installed the Yamaha USB MIDI driver (see page 22)? Is the USB cable connected correctly (see page 11)? Have you correctly set the Communication Port in the Option menu of PM1D Manager? Cannot install the Yamaha USB MIDI Driver Is the USB cable connected correctly (see page 11)? Try disconnecting the USB cable, and then reconnecting it. Is USB enabled? When the console/engine is connected to your PC for the rst time, if the Add New Hardware Wizard doesnt appear, it may be because your PCs USB controller is disabled. To check this, open the System control panel, click the Device Manager tab, and check for any crosses (x) or exclamation marks (!) next to the Universal Serial Bus controllers and USB Root Hub items. If these items do have these marks next to them, your USB controller is disabled. For information on enabling your USB controller, refer to your PCs documentation. If for some reason installation of the Yamaha USB Driver fails, the CS1D/DSP1D may be registered as an unknown device and you may not be able to reinstall the driver until the unknown device is deleted. In this case, open the System control panel, click the Device Manager tab, and select the View devices by connection option. If an item called Other devices appears in the list, click it. If theres an item called Unknown device, select it and then click the Remove button. Disconnect the USB cable, then reconnect it, and now try installing the driver again. Improving performance If your PC seems unresponsive, make sure it satises the system requirements (see page 3). Quit any other applications that you are not using. Cannot suspend or resume your PC Suspend will not work if there are any MIDI applications open. Windows 2000: Depending on the USB controller, etc., on some systems, suspend and resume may not work properly. If the console/engine stops responding, try disconnecting and reconnecting the USB cable. Cannot communicate with the PM1D system Turn off power conservation settings on your computer (e.g., suspend, sleep, standby, hibernate). If power conservation is enabled, communication may be impossible or the connection may fail during operation.

System Software Installation Guide
Please read this first.
Thank you for choosing the Yamaha PM1DV2K Software Upgrade Kit. PM1DV2K is a software package that upgrades the PM1D system software and extends the capabilities of the system by adding a variety of functions in response to numerous user requests. Please read this installation guide thoroughly before using the software so you can take full advantage of the PM1DV2K for a long period of time.
Special Notices The software and this installation guide are the exclusive copyrights of Yamaha Corporation. Use of the software and this installation guide is governed by the Software Licensing Agreement which the purchaser fully agrees to upon breaking the seal of the software packaging. (Carefully read the agreement at the end of this installation guide before installing the software.) Copying of the software or reproduction of this installation guide in whole or in part by any means is expressly forbidden without the written consent of the manufacturer. Copying of the commercially available music sequence data and/or digital audio files is strictly prohibited except for your personal use. Yamaha makes no representations or warranties with regard to the use of the software and documentation and cannot be held responsible for the results of the use of this installation guide and the software. This disc is a CD-ROM. Do not attempt to play the disc on an audio CD player. Doing so may result in irreparable damage to your audio CD player. The screen displays as illustrated in this installation guide are for instructional purposes, and may appear somewhat different from the screens which appear on your computer. Future upgrades of application and system software and any changes in specifications and functions will be announced separately. Specifications and descriptions in this installation guide are for information purposes only. Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to change or modify specifications at any time without prior notice. Since specifications may not be the same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer. The company names and product names in this installation guide are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Yamaha Professional Audio web site: http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
Contents
About the Package.. 2 Package Contents.. 2 Contents of the CD-ROMs.. 2 Contents of Manuals.. 2 Updating the firmware and CS1D screen software... 2 Before you use the PM1D system.. 2 System Requirements... 2 About the version checking function. 3 System update procedure.. 4 Updating the firmware (CS1D/DSP1D(-EX)/AI8/AO8/DIO8). 4 Updating the CS1D screen software.. 6 Installing the license.. 7 System Requirements... 7 Installation Procedure.. 7 Direct installation.. 8 Indirect installation.. 10 Direct De-authorization.. 11 Indirect De-authorization... 12 Error Message List... 13 Troubleshooting.. 14 SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT. 15
PM1D V2 System Software Installation Guide
About the Package
Package Contents
The package contains the following items. Please confirm that all items are included before you start using the software. One CD-ROM Three manuals
Updating the firmware and CS1D screen software
Before you install the license for the system software, you must use the following procedure to update all software to V2.
Before you use the PM1D system
PM1D system contains software that allows the CS1D/DSP1D(EX)/AI8/AO8/DIO8 (subsequently referred to as the components) to operate independently. Thus, all software must be updated to the same version to ensure consistency. If you fail to perform this step, the CS1Ds version checking function will detect the inconsistency, and the system will not start up correctly. Since it is possible that the various components are not running the same software version (due to different dates of purchase, or any other reason), you must use the included CD-ROM to update the entire system before using the system for the first time. Once you have updated the entire system to the same version, subsequent updates are not necessary. However if you add a new unit, or use a new CD-ROM to update, you must once again update the entire system.
You must use the included CD-ROM to update the entire system. After updating the system, you must execute INITIALIZE ALL MEMORIES. If you fail to perform the update or initialization, operation is not guaranteed. For details on INITIALIZE ALL MEMORIES, refer to Initializing memories within the Reference Manual (Software). If your CS1D was shipped from the factory with the V2 system software, it will not have a product ID. Please note that in this case, if you change from V2 to an earlier version, you wont be able to return to V2 (i.e., you wont be able to install the V2 license). If you are unable to return to V2, you will have to purchase a PM1DV2K upgrade kit.
Internet Explorer 4.0 or later Display capability of 800 x 600 pixels (SVGA, High Color) or better 10 MB or more free hard disk space Mouse CD-ROM drive Serial port RS-232C cable (cross-connected) One ATA-compliant PCMCIA Type II PC Flash Storage card (subsequently referred to as memory card) A device with a PCMCIA Type II card slot (A system that allows the files from the CD-ROM to be copied to the memory card)
Version display fields 4 through K convey the following information.
About the version checking function
The CS1D screen software contains a function that checks whether the software of all components is a valid combination of versions. If there is a combination of different versions, or if any component has malfunctioned, the VERSION CHECK popup window will appear when the CS1D starts up. This will not appear if all components are correct. This version check function is explained below.
L Component name or firmware name M Firmware version display field for L N Result of test
Of these fields, lines displayed in white characters indicate the version of that entire component. Lines displayed in smaller characters of gray provide details on firmware versions of individual CPUs within the component. Of these, fields M and N may be of the following types. Field M display list
x.xx (numeric) NO REPLY -------DIFF. Firmware version CPU within the component does not respond Board not installed in the DSP1D(-EX) Board is incorrectly inserted in the DSP1D(-EX)
Field N display list
OK ---Normal Not connected (normal) Illegal rmware version within the component or no response from CPU within the component Old version New version Illegal combination of versions
NG OLD NEW DIFF
A B C D E F G H I J K
Checking result message field OK button (may not be displayed in some cases) PM1D SYSTEM SOFTWARE version display field CS1D screen software version display field CS1D firmware version display field ENGINE A DSP1D(-EX) firmware version display field ENGINE A INPUT UNIT firmware version display field ENGINE A OUTPUT UNIT firmware version display field ENGINE B DSP1D(-EX) firmware version display field ENGINE B INPUT UNIT firmware version display field ENGINE B OUTPUT UNIT firmware version display field
The above test results are summarized, and a message is shown in 1. If this popup window appears, refer to the following explanation and resolve the reason for the problem. [Results other than OK] If there is a problem with other than the firmware that operates the controls of the CS1D and the INPUT UNIT / OUTPUT UNIT, the OK button 2 will not appear. In this case, it will be impossible to perform any screen operations or use any of the controls, and thus impossible to control the system. Since correct operation cannot be guaranteed in such a state, please remove the cause of the problem. The system will not recover until the cause is removed. If there is a problem with the firmware that operates the controls of the CS1D and the INPUT UNIT / OUTPUT UNIT, the OK button 2 will appear. Click the OK button, and the system will forcibly be started up, ignoring the faulty component or faulty portion of the component. At this time, a popup window will appear to inform you which component is being ignored, and the following limitations will apply. However, the correctly functioning components will operate, allowing you to control the remaining portions of the system.
written (overall version)
F Writing target check boxes.check boxes select writing
target
G ROM version field..indicates the currentlywritten version
H File version field..indicates the version to be
I [GetVer.] button..obtains the ROM version
J [Write] button.initiates firmware writing for
all items checked in the writing check boxes 6
K [ALL] button..check all writing check boxes 6 L [CLEAR] button..uncheck all writing check boxes 6 [Using PM1DLOAD]
Depending on the target that is being updated, the firmware is sent over the following routes from the computer (PC). Connect an RS-232C cable (cross connected) or a D-Sub half-pitch 68pin cable to provide the appropriate route, and turn on the power.
CS1D PC RS-232C
When updating the AI8/AO8, you must observe the restrictions listed below. If you fail to observe these, it may be impossible to perform the update. The port connected to the 68-pin cable used for the update must match the port selected by the select switch of the unit. If the firmware is blank (the 7-segment display of the AI8/AO8 indicates 88), make sure that the above condition is met, and then turn on the power. However, you must do this for each unit immediately before updating it. When updating the DIO8 via the DSP1D, you must observe the following restriction. If you fail to observe this, it may be impossible to perform the update. Connect OUTPUT A of the DIO8 to one of the INPUT ports of the DSP1D.
CS1D update
Before you perform the update, you must exit all other software and memory-resident programs. Insert the included CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive, and choose the [Start] menu item [Run.]. In the input field, type D:\LOADER\PM1DLOAD.EXE (if the CD-ROM drive is drive D: on your computer), and click OK. Start up PM1DLOAD, and when the mode select screen appears, select Host I/F 1 and click OK.
DSP1D-EX/DSP1D update
DSP1D-EX/ DSP1D PC RS-232C
You will need to provide a commercially-available memory card and a system that is able to read this card (e.g., a notebook computer that has a PCMCIA Type II slot). Turn off the power of the CS1D. Insert the formatted memory card into your computer. For details on how to format the card, refer to the manual of your computer or card. Insert the included CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive, and from My Computer, open the CDROM drive. Open the CS1DAPP folder, and from the [Edit] menu, choose [Select all]. Next, choose [Copy] from the same [Edit] menu. From My Computer, open the drive of the memory card you inserted. From the [Edit] menu, choose [Paste]. When the copy operation has been completed, remove the memory card. For details on removing the card, refer to the manual of your computer or memory card. Insert the memory card into the CS1Ds PC ATA STORAGE CARD slot A or B, and turn on the power of the CS1D. The normal start-up title screen will not appear, and the CS1D will be in update mode. When START? appears in the screen, use the track pad to click the OK button. If you click the CANCEL button at this time, the CS1D will stop operating. Remove the card, and restart the CS1D. When the screen indicates COPY OK, remove the card and restart the CS1D. Execute the INITIALIZE ALL MEMORIES operation. For details on initializing the memory, refer to the Reference Manual (Software).
NOTE: If the update was unsuccessful, a popup window will inform you that VERSION CHECK failed. Check the settings and connections, and perform the update once again from step 1.
While the update is in progress, never power-off the system or connect/disconnect cables. If the update was interrupted, turn off the power of each component, wait for five seconds, turn the power on again, and perform the update again.
Insert only one memory card in the PC ATA STORAGE CARD slot. If you simultaneously insert another card into the other vacant slot, the update may not occur correctly. If you updated the entire system, you must execute INITIALIZE ALL MEMORIES. Operation cannot be guaranteed if you fail to initialize the memories. For details, refer to the Reference Manual (Software).
Installing the license
In order to install the license (to authorize the software that was upgraded to V2), youll need a computer and Internet access as described below.
NOTE: Some operating systems may have to satisfy other requirements in addition to those described below.
NOTE: You can de-authorize the license of the installed system software, then install it on another CS1D. However, you will be unable to use the de-authorized CS1D until you re-install or re-authorize the software. Note that if your CS1D was shipped from the factory with the V2 system software, it will not have a product ID; this means that if you de-authorize the software, you wont be able to reinstall (authorize) it again.
OS: Computer:
Memory: Hard disk: Display: Other requirements:
Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, XP Home Edition, XP Professional PC that features a RC-232C 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) Access to Internet, Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher
PRODUCT ID This is a number unique to each software package. This number is required to obtain the access key. It is printed on a label on the CD-ROM case. Registration code This is a number unique to each CS1D. This number is required to obtain the access key. It is automatically created from the data inside your console. Access key This is required to install the license. You must obtain the access key from the authentication server via the Internet using the PRODUCT ID and registration code.
NOTE: If you lose the registration code or access key, you can obtain them again. You will need the PRODUCT ID to do so. Be sure to keep the PRODUCT ID in a safe place after installation.
Installation Procedure
Choose one of the following two installation procedures (direct installation or indirect installation) depending on your system environment. In most cases, choose the direct installation procedure (i.e., installing by accessing the Internet from your computer).
Registration code Registration code & PRODUCT ID
Installation Notes
The software can be installed on only one CS1D. You will be responsible for the entire installation procedure. Installing the software will erase all user memories in the CS1D and initialize all settings. Be sure to back up important data before installation. Before you install, you must update the firmware of all components and the CS1D screen software to V2. During the installation procedure, do not turn off the power to the PW1D, remove the cables, or operate the computer in a way not instructed in this manual. Otherwise, the CS1D may malfunction. If the installation process fails due to a defective cable etc., powercycling the PW1D will make it start up not in normal operating mode but with the VERSION CHECK popup screen. In this case, replace the cable and try the installation again. If a second installation attempt fails and the CS1D does not operate properly, consult your Yamaha dealer. Exit or quit all open application programs before you start installation. During installation, do not execute other programs or activate a window. If the computer sleeps in energy saving mode, data transmission to the CS1D may be stopped. Cancel such modes to prevent the computer from falling asleep.
Enter the PRODUCT ID number printed on the label on the CD-ROM case, then click [Next]. The following window opens.
When installation is completed, the following screen will appear in the CS1Ds display.
NOTE: Keep the PRODUCT ID in a safe place after you enter the number. Even if you lose the registration code or access key, you can install the software using the PRODUCT ID.
Select [Connect to the authentication server on the Internet and get access key now], then click [Next]. The window indicates To get access key, get ready to connect to the Internet and click [Next].
Select [Start online user registration], then click [Finish]. The browser starts and the user registration page opens. User registration entitles you to additional information and support. Turn off the power to the PW1D, then turn it on. The CS1D starts in normal mode.
The following window opens.
The installation is now complete.
Indirect installation
If you access the Internet from another computer (#2), not from the computer (#1) connected to the CS1D, follow the steps below to install the software.
The installation procedure will initialize data in the user memories in the CS1D. Be sure to back up important data using memoroy card. (Refer to the CS1D Owners Manual.) NOTE: If an error message appears, refer to the Error Message list on page 13.
Click [Read from file] to read the text file saved in Step 13. If you wrote down the ID and code on a piece of paper, enter the ID and code from the keyboard. Make sure that the correct PRODUCT ID and registration code are displayed, then click [Next]. The window indicates To get access key, get ready to connect to the Internet and click [Next]. Make sure that you are prepared to access the Internet, then click [Next]. The computer connects to the authentication server and obtains the access key. When the access key is obtained, the following window opens:
Follow Steps 1 through 11 (on page 8) using computer #1, then proceed with the following.
Select [Save registration code to get access key later.], then click [Next]. The following window opens.
Click [Save in file] to save the PRODUCT ID and registration code as a text file. You can also write down the ID and code on a piece of paper. Copy the text file to the computer (#2) that has access to the Internet. Follow the steps below on computer #2. Insert the included CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive on computer #2, locate the Upgrade folder on the CD-ROM, then copy the folder onto the hard disk. Double-click PM1DUpgrade.exe in the Upgrade folder. The installer window opens. Select [Authorize], [Get access key from authentication server], then [Have already created registration code], then click [Next].
Select [Save access key to write into console later.], then click [Next]. The following window opens.
Click [Save in file] to save the access key as a text file. You can also write down the access key displayed on the screen. Copy the saved text file to the computer (#1) that is connected to the CS1D. Follow the steps below on computer #1. Start the installer, select [Authorize], then [Have already obtained access key], then click [Next]. The following window opens.
NOTE: After the installation is complete, the registration code and access key will become invalid. To avoid problems that may occur during re-installation, after the installation is complete, delete the text files that contain the registration code and access key.
Turn off the power to the PW1D, then turn it on. The CS1D starts in normal mode.
Direct De-authorization
If you wish to move the license from one CS1D to another, you must first de-authorize the license on the current console. If you can access the Internet directly from your computer, follow the steps below to de-authorize the software. See page 12 if you access the Internet from a different computer. Follow Steps 1 through 6 (on page 8) for direct installation, then proceed with the following.
Select [De-authorize], then click [Next]. The following window opens.
Click [Read from file] to read the text file saved in Step 23. Make sure that the correct access key is displayed, then click [Next]. The COM port setting window opens. Make sure that the COM ports specified in Step 9 are selected, then click [Next]. A dialog box indicating the installation progress will appear, and installation will begin. When the installation is complete, the following window opens.
Select [Create unregistration code], then click [Next]. The following window opens.
Remove the check mark from the [Start online user registration] check box, then click [Finish]. We recommend that you access the following web page from a computer connected to the Internet and register the product. User registration entitles you to additional information and support. http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/register/
Enter the PRODUCT ID, then click [Next]. The COM port setting window opens.
Select the COM port (only COM14 are supported) to which the CS1D is connected, and click [Next]. The Connecting to the console. message is displayed and the unregistration code is created.
Indirect De-authorization
If you wish to move the license from one console to another, you must first de-authorize the license on the current console. If you access the Internet from another computer (#2), not from the computer (#1) connected to the console, follow the steps below to de-authorize the software. Follow Steps 1 through 10 (on page 11) for direct deauthorization, then proceed with the following.
Select [Save unregistration code to de-authorize later.], then click [Next]. The following window opens.
Select [Connect to the authentication server and start deauthorizing now], then click [Next]. The Start de-authorizing message is displayed. Make sure that you are prepared to access the Internet, then click [Next]. The computer connects to the authentication server and de-authorizes the license. When de-authorization is complete, the following window opens.
Click [Save in file] to save the PRODUCT ID and unregistration code as a text file. You can also write down the ID and code on a piece of paper. Copy the text file to the computer (#2) that has access to the Internet. Follow the steps below on computer #2. Insert the included CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive on computer #2, locate the Upgrade folder on the CD-ROM, then copy the folder onto the hard disk. Double-click PM1DUpgrade.exe in the Upgrade folder. The installer window opens. Select [De-authorize], then [Have already created unregistration code], then click [Next]. The following window opens.
The de-authorization is now complete. You can now install the license on another console.
Click [Read from file] to read the text file saved in Step 12. If you wrote down the PRODUCT ID and unregistration code on a piece of paper, enter the ID and code from the keyboard. Make sure that the correct PRODUCT ID and unregistration code are displayed, then click [Next]. The Start de-authorizing message is displayed. Make sure that you are prepared to access the Internet, then click [Next]. The computer connects to the authentication server and de-authorizes the license. When de-authorization is complete, the following window opens.
Error Message List
Input errors
PRODUCT ID is wrong. Registration code is wrong. Unregistration code is wrong. Access key is wrong. Make sure that you have entered the correct PRODUCT ID, registration code, unregistration code, or access key. Content of the file is not correct data. Make sure that the text file contains the registration code, unregistration code, or access key. The file may have been corrupted. Save the file again.
Errors in connection to the console
Unable to connect to the console. Make sure that the PW1D is powered-on, and that it is connected to the CS1D via a D-sub 9-pin cross-cable. If the CS1D is in normal mode, power-cycle the PW1D, and when the CS1Ds display shows the opening screen, press and hold down the left/right switches located below the track pad to start up in MEMORY INITIALIZATION mode. If the above situation does not apply, power-cycle the PW1D, and try starting up the installer again. Unable to initialize license management information in console. Failed to create registration code. Install the license again. Unable to initialize license management information in console. Make sure that you are installing the license in the CS1D for which you obtained the registration code, then try to install again. Access key cannot be written to console. Make sure that the PRODUCT ID and access key are correct, then try to install again. Cannot delete access key from console. It is not the PRODUCT ID used for getting access key. Check PRODUCT ID and retry de-authorization. Make sure that the same PRODUCT ID was used to obtain the access key, then try to de-authorize again. Cannot delete access key from console. Because this access key is protected, cannot delete it from console. You cannot de-authorize this access key.
When de-authorization is completed, the following screen will appear in the CS1Ds display.
The de-authorization is now complete. You can now install the software on another CS1D.
Errors in connection to the authentication server
Unable to connect to the authentication server. Make sure that the computer is connected to the Internet. The authentication server may be very busy now. Try to connect to the server later. Access key cannot be issued because the PRODUCT ID is wrong. Access key cannot be issued because registration code is wrong. Make sure that the PRODUCT ID or the registration code is correct, then try to install again. New access key cannot be issued because this PRODUCT ID has already issued access key. The license for this PRODUCT ID has already been used on a different CS1D. If you wish to install the license in another CS1D, you must de-authorize the license on the current CS1D. When you de-authorize the license on the current CS1D, you will be unable to use that CS1D until you reinstall or re-authorize the license on that console. Unable to de-authorize because unregistration code is not in agreement with the information when access key was issued. Cannot de-authorize as unregistration code is wrong. Make sure that the unregistration code is correct, then try to de-authorize the software again. De-authorization is not required as access key has not been issued for this PRODUCT ID. Check the PRODUCT ID that was used to install the license, then try to de-authorize the license again.
7. THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE
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3. TERMINATION
This Agreement becomes effective on the day that you receive the SOFTWARE and remains effective until terminated. If any copyright law or provisions of this Agreement is violated, the Agreement shall terminate automatically and immediately without notice from Yamaha. Upon such termination, you must immediately destroy the licensed SOFTWARE, any accompanying written documents and all copies thereof.
8. GENERAL
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4. LIMITED WARRANTY ON MEDIA
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AUSTRIA
Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH, Branch Austria Schleiergasse 20, A-1100 Wien, Austria Tel: 01-60203900
MIDDLE EAST
TURKEY/CYPRUS
CZECH REPUBLIC/SLOVAKIA/ HUNGARY/SLOVENIA
Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH, Branch Austria, CEE Department Schleiergasse 20, A-1100 Wien, Austria Tel: 01-602039025
OTHER COUNTRIES
Yamaha Music Gulf FZE LOB 16-513, P.O.Box 17328, Jubel Ali, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Tel: +971-4-881-5868
HEAD OFFICE Yamaha Corporation, Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division
Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu, Japan 430-8650 Tel: +81-53-460-2441
PA21 U.R.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation 2005 Yamaha Corporation Yamaha Manual Library http://www.yamaha.co.jp/manual/ WF82100 806IPAPx.x-0xA1 Printed in Japan
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