Yamaha DME Series Setup Manual page 9

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1. Installing the Software
N o t e
The computer can be connected to the device group master using a
USB cable. It is also possible to connect the computer to a Slave
DME using a USB cable if a DME Satellite is assigned as the device
group master.
Setup ports as shown below.
Click
Select [Network Setup] from the [Hardware] menu on the Main Panel window
Click [Utility] to display the Utility window and then click the [Network] tab
* For now, the default settings for the DME4io-C can be used as is.
Click the [OK] button to proceed.
2. Basic Setup
3. Advanced Setup
(via USB cable)
4. In-depth information
(via Ethernet cables)
DME4io-C Settings
The next step is to make slave settings. In the same way as described above in
(1) DME setup, display the Network Setup window.
DME8o-C
DME64N
* Although an error will be displayed on DME units at this time, it can be ignored.
(This message is output due to group settings not yet having been made.)
N o t e
1. Ensure that the switch is capable of 100Base-TX operation.
2. Cables used to connect DME units to a network switch can be up to
100 meters in length. Correct operation at this upper-limit length
cannot, however, be guaranteed and will depend on the quality of the
hub and cables used.
3. Be sure to use Cat 5 shielded twisted-pair cables in order to maximize
resistance to electromagnetic interference.
09
on DME Units
DME-N Network Driver Settings
Select [Slave] in the
Master/Slave area of the
Network Setup window for
both the DME8o-C and the
DME64N.
Select [100Base-TX] in the
Link Mode area of the
Network Setup window for
both the DME8o-C and the
DME64N.
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