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R Remote Version 4.1 Users Guide 1
R Remote Version 4.1 User’s Guide
Thank you for choosing a Yamaha product.
This user’s guide explains setup, firmware update and use of "R Remote," a Windows/Mac application that lets
you make parameter settings for the Rio3224-D/Rio1608-D/Ri8-D/Ro8-D/RSio64-D/RMio64-D (subsequently "R
series") and the Tio1608-D units.
This application lets you edit the parameters of up to twenty four devices from a single computer. Even if the
device is not connected, you can mount it virtually and edit its settings beforehand.
Up to two computers in which R Remote is installed can be connected to a single device. This means, for
example, that the main operator could operate a console such as the CL while two assistants make detailed
adjustments at the other locations.
NOTICE
Yamaha Corporation owns exclusive copyrights for the R Remote, the firmware for each device, and the user’s guide.
It is prohibited to duplicate or modify the firmware, software or manuals, in part or in their entirety, without permission from the copyright
owner.
The illustrations and screens as shown in this User’s Guide are for instructional purposes, and may appear somewhat different from the
screens which appear on your computer.
This software was not produced with the intention to support touch-panel operation in Windows 8 / Windows 8.1 / Windows 10, so we
cannot guarantee operation if a touch-panel is used.
Dante is a trademark of Audinate.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft ® Corporation in the United States and other countries.
Mac and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
The company names and product names in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
This guide predominantly uses screenshots of Windows. However, Mac screenshots are used when instructions of the function apply
only to the Mac.
Software may be revised and updated without prior notice.
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Contents
NOTICE ............................................................................................................................................................... 1
Using the PDF manual ............................................................................................................................................. 4
System Requirements .............................................................................................................................................. 4
Operation ................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Setup ............................................................................................................................ 5
Install (or uninstall) the R Remote ............................................................................................................................ 5
Set on the devices ................................................................................................................................................... 6
UNIT ID
............................................................................................................................................................................ 6
IP address
....................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Connection ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7
START UP MODE
............................................................................................................................................................ 8
Connect the computer and the devices .................................................................................................................. 8
Power-on the devices .............................................................................................................................................. 9
Specify the computer's IP address ......................................................................................................................... 9
For Windows ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9
For Mac ........................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Use Dante Controller or the CL/QL series console to specify the routing
................................................................ 11
Operating R Remote ................................................................................................... 12
Menu bar................................................................................................................................................................ 12
Areas of the screen ............................................................................................................................................... 13
Device Selection Area .................................................................................................................................................... 14
Information Display Area ................................................................................................................................................ 14
Main Area ....................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Edit window .................................................................................................................................................................... 17
“Network Setup” dialog box .................................................................................................................................. 27
“Device Information” dialog box ............................................................................................................................ 28
“IP Address” dialog box ........................................................................................................................................ 29
“Properties” dialog box .......................................................................................................................................... 30
Updating the Firmware ............................................................................................... 31
Precautions ............................................................................................................................................................ 31
Updating – Operation Overview ............................................................................................................................ 31
Connecting the Computer to the Device ............................................................................................................... 32
Network Settings .................................................................................................................................................... 33
R Remote Firmware Updater ................................................................................................................................. 33
Update operation ................................................................................................................................................... 35
Detecting the device ............................................................................................................................................. 35
In case of failure in updating the firmware ............................................................................................................ 35
Messages .............................................................................................................................................................. 38
Error messages .......................................................................................................................................................... 38
Warning Messages .................................................................................................................................................... 38
Confirmation Messages ............................................................................................................................................. 38
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Other Messages ......................................................................................................................................................... 39
Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................... 40
Decimal/hexadecimal conversion table ................................................................................................................ 42
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Using the PDF manual
You can move to the corresponding page by clicking on links in the table of contents or in the text.
If you want to find information on a specific topic, function or feature, select “Find” or “Search” from the
Adobe Reader “Edit” menu and enter a key word to locate the related information anywhere in the
document.
You can also click on desired items and topics you want to refer to in the “Bookmarks” index to the left of
the main display window, and jump to the corresponding page. (Click the “Bookmarks” tab to open the
index if it is not displayed.)
System Requirements
In order to use R Remote, you'll need the following items.
A computer equipped with the following conditions:
OS
Windows 7 SP1 Home Premium or later, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10
(R Remote supports both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows.)
Mac OS X 10.9.5, 10.10.x, 10.11.x, 10.12.x
CPU
Intel Core i3 or higher
HDD
120MB or more
Supported Devices (*)
Rio3224-D, Rio1608-D, Ri8-D, and Ro8-D (firmware V3.11 or later)
RSio64-D (firmware V1.00 or later)
RMio64-D (firmware V3.11 or later)
Tio1608-D (firmware V1.00 or later)
Others
An Ethernet connector (1000BASE-T or higher recommended)
Ethernet cable (CAT5e or better)
Network switch (with gigabit Ethernet support), when connecting devices
via a Dante network
Dante Controller must be installed. (**)
(*) When the firmware version of the target device is old and unsupported, you will need to update the
firmware by using the exclusive update software for each product.
(**) You can download Dante Controller from the download page of the following website.
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
The Minimum System Requirements described above are applied to the R Remote version 4.1.0. Keep in mind
that the software is often updated and the system requirements are subject to change. You can check the
latest version information of each program and its system requirements at the following website
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
Operation
Keyboard Shortcuts
<Windows modifier key> (<Mac modifier key>) + <key> or click shows the shortcut keys. For example, <Ctrl>
(<command>) +click means “press <Ctrl> under Windows or <command> under Mac, then click.”
Right Click
On Mac click while holding down the <control> key.
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Setup
The setup workflow is shown below.
1
Install (or uninstall) the R Remote
2
Set on the devices
3
Connect the computer and the devices
4
Power-on the devices
5
Specify the computer's IP address
6
Use Dante Controller or the CL/QL series console to specify the routing
For details on connections and settings for the devices, refer also to the owner's manual of your devices.
Install (or uninstall) the R Remote
The installation procedure is as follows.
1.
Logon to Windows or Login to Mac with administer account.
2.
After decompressing the downloaded file, double-click “setup.exe” (Windows) or “Install R Remote
Vxxx.pkg” (Mac)(xxx is version) in the decompressed file location.
The R Remote setup wizard will appear.
Under Windows, the “User Account Control” dialog box may appear. Click [Continue] or [Yes].
3.
Proceed with the installation as directed by the instructions in the screen.
To uninstall the software (remove the application),
Windows:
In Control Panel, click [Programs and functions] or [Uninstall a program], then select the item you want to
uninstall, and click [Uninstall or change].
A dialog box will appear; follow the instructions in the screen to uninstall the software.
If the “User Account Control” dialog box appears, click [Continue] or [Yes].
Mac:
Double-click "Uninstall R Remote.app" which is included in the installer.
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Set on the devices
Set the DIP switches and [UNIT ID] rotary switch of the unit, taking note of the following settings.
UNIT ID
Set a unique UNIT ID that will not conflict with the other device, over a range of 1 to 24 (hexadecimal 18). R
Remote will not detect units with a setting of 0 or 25 or higher. (For details on converting between decimal
and hexadecimal, refer to the "Decimal/hexadecimal conversion table" on page 42)
Set the DIP switches to the following combinations.
Settings
Switch
UNIT ID ranging from 1 to F
(decimal values 1 to 15)
(1 up)
UNIT ID ranging from 10 to 18
(decimal values 16 to 24)
(1 down)
IP address
Specify the IP address that the R Remote uses for control.
(The IP address set here is different from the IP address of the Dante network.)
For devices other than the Tio1608-D and the RMio64-D
Settings
Switch
Auto IP
(The IP address will be automatically set to 169.254.xxx.xxx.)
(2 and 3 up)
DHCP
(The IP address assigned by the DHCP server will be used.)
(2 down, 3 up)
Static IP (Auto)
[The IP address will be set to 192.168.0.xxx (xxx= UNIT ID).]
(2 up, 3 down)
Static IP (Manual)
(Set the IP address to the value specified on the R Remote)
(2 and 3 down)
The first time that you connect an R series unit to your computer, set this to something other than Static IP
(Manual). If you want to use the Static IP (Manual) setting, first specify the IP address on the R Remote and
then switch to Static IP (Manual).
If the network consists only of Dante devices and R Remote, we recommend that you use the Auto IP
setting.
If you are connecting to an existing network, select DHCP as needed.
If you want to use zoning to set the IP address, or want to connect to an existing network but use a static IP
address, choose Static IP (Manual) and use the R Remote to set the IP address.
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Tio1608-D
Settings
Switch
Auto IP (Link Local)
(The IP address will be automatically sets to 169.254.xxx.xxx.)
(5 and 6 up)
DHCP
(The IP address assigned by the DHCP server will be used.)
(5 up, 6 down)
Static IP (Auto)
[The IP address will be set to 192.168.0.xxx (xxx= UNIT ID).]
(5 down, 6 up)
Static IP (Manual)
(Set the IP address to the value specified on the R Remote)
(5 and 6 down)
RMio64-D
The IP address is set by using the R Remote since RMio64-D has no DIP switches for setting the IP address.
Refer to the “IP Address” dialog box for more information.
Connection
For devices other than the RMio64-D
Settings
Switch
DAISY CHAIN
(4 up)
REDUNDANT
(4 down)
RMio64-D
Settings
Switch
DAISY CHAIN
(1 up)
REDUNDANT
(1 down)
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START UP MODE
If a CL/QL series unit is not connected, we recommend that you set START UP MODE to RESUME. If this is
set to REFRESH, settings must be transmitted from the R Remote each time the R series unit is restarted.
For devices other than the RMio64-D and the RSio64-D
Settings
Switch
REFRESH
The following settings are initialized when turned the device on.
HA GAIN (-6 dB)
+48V (OFF)
HPF (OFF)
HPF FREQ (80Hz)
Gain Compensation (OFF)
To use the device after initialization, you need to: turn the
device off set the DIP switches to RESUME turn the device on.
(7 and 8 up)
RESUME
(The unit starts up using the settings assigned prior to the most recent
power off.)
(7 down, 8 up)
RSio64-D
Settings
NORMAL
(Start up normally with the settings of the previous start-up.)
INITIALIZE
The following settings are initialized when the device is turned on.
SLOT 1-4 SRC (OFF)
WORD CLOCK SELECT (DANTE/48kHz)
USER PATTERN (same routing configuration as the preset PATTERN # 1)
Static IP (Manual) (0.0.0.0)
PANEL LOCK (Unlock)
Dante PATCH (All OFF)
Dante DEVICE LABEL (Y001-Yamaha-RSio64-D-123456) (*1)
To use the device after initialization, you need to: turn the
device off set the DIP switches to NORMAL turn the device on.
(7 down, 8 up)
(*1) The third and fourth characters of the Dante DEVICE LABEL depend on the device settings of DIP switch 1 and the
SETUP [UNIT ID] rotary switch. The lower six digits depend on the lower six digits of the unit’s MAC address.
Connect the computer and the devices
Use an Ethernet cable to connect the computer and the devices.
If you selected DAISY CHAIN in “SECONDARY PORT” on the above, connect the Dante connectors of the
devices in a daisy chain to the computer.
If you selected REDUNDANT in “SECONDARY PORT” on the above, connect the computer to the network
switch that is connected to the Dante [PRIMARY] connector.
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Power-on the devices
Power-on the devices. The DIP switch settings and the rotary switch settings after power-on will not be applied
until the next power-on.
Specify the computer's IP address
Specify the computer's IP address so that it can communicate with the devices.
The method of making this setting depends on whether you're using Windows or Mac. Also, the computer's IP
address setting will differ depending on the IP address specified in "Set on the devices."
If you're using Mac, click the link.
For Windows
Accessing the Control Panel
The way to access the Control Panel will depend on your operating system.
* Windows 7
Select [Start] [Control Panel].
* Windows 8
1.
In the Start screen, click [Desktop].
The desktop will appear.
2.
Move the cursor to the upper right or lower right corner of the desktop.
The Charms bar will appear.
3.
Select [Settings] [Control Panel].
* Windows 8.1/Windows 10
Right click [Start] [Control Panel].
TCP/IP Settings
Make TCP/IP settings for the computer as follows.
1.
Access the Control Panel, then click or double-click [Network and Sharing Center] or [View network
status and tasks].
The “Network and Sharing Center” is displayed.
2.
Click [Manage network connection] or [Change adapter settings] from the “Tasks” list located in
the left side of “Network and Shearing Center” window, then double-click [Local Area Connection].
The “Local Area Connection Status” dialog box will be displayed.
The “User Account Control” dialog box may appear. Click [Continue] or [Yes].
If the “Local Area Connection properties” dialog box appears, skip ahead to step 4.
3.
Click [Properties].
The “Local Area Connection properties” dialog box will be displayed.
The “User Account Control” dialog box may appear. Click [Continue] or [Yes].
4.
Select [Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)], then click [Properties].
The “Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4) Protocol” dialog box will be displayed.
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5.
Make the following settings according to the IP address setting you made in "Set on the devices."
Auto IP or DHCP
Static IP (Auto)
Click [Obtain an IP address automatically]. Click [Use the following IP address:].
As the IP address, enter "192.168.0.xxx (a value in the
range 1 to 254 that does not conflict with any other
device, including the target devices), and enter
"255.255.255.0" as the subnet mask.
The 192.168.0.101 shown below is an example.
If you're using Static IP (Manual), specify the setting that's appropriate for your network. For details,
consult your network administrator.
6.
Click [OK].
Proceed to "Use Dante Controller or the CL/QL series console to specify the routing."
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For Mac
Make TCP/IP settings for the computer as follows.
1.
Click [System Preferences][Network].
The “Network” dialog box will be displayed.
2.
Click the service that you want to connect to the device.
If you're using the Ethernet port that's built into the Mac, click [Ethernet].
3.
Make the following settings according to the IP address setting you made in "
Set on the devices
"
Auto IP or DHCP
Static IP (Auto)
In "Configure IPv4," choose [Using DHCP].
In “Configure IPv4,” choose [Manually]. As the IP
address, enter "192.168.0.xxx (a value in the range 1 to
254 that does not conflict with any other device,
including the target devices), and enter "255.255.255.0"
as the subnet mask.
The 192.168.0.101 shown below is an example.
If you're using Static IP (Manual), specify the setting that's appropriate for your network. For details,
consult your network administrator.
4.
Click [Apply] button, then close “Network” dialog box.
Use Dante Controller or the CL/QL series console to specify the routing
If you're using Dante Controller to specify the routing, refer to "Dante Controller User’s Guide."
If you're using a CL/QL series console to specify the routing, refer to the each Reference Manual.
This completes the setup.
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Operating R Remote
Start R Remote.
Windows 7/Windows 10 users: click [Start][All Programs][Yamaha R Remote][R Remote]
Windows 8/Windows 8.1 users: in the "Start screen," double-click the [R Remote] tile.
Mac users: click [Go][Applications] double-click [R Remote].
When you start R Remote, the “Network Setup” dialog box may appear, allowing you to select the
computer's network card that will be used for communication with the devices. If this appears, click the
network card that is connected to the device, and then click the [Apply] button.
For R Remote for Windows 8 / Windows 8.1, depending upon user access privileges, the software's
"Tile(icon)" may not appear on the "Start screen". In such cases, you can find the software icon in "Apps" by
the following steps:
1.
Right-click anywhere on Start screen.
2.
Click "All apps" button at the bottom right side of Start screen.
Menu bar
The commands that can be executed by R Remote can be found here, grouped by category.
Click here to see a list of commands.
Menu
Command
Summary
Dialog box that appears
[File] [Open] Opens a previously-saved file (rrmt
format or rrm format).
If you open the file when devices are
connected, the settings will be
applied to the devices
. Be aware that
if a CL/QL series console is also
connected, its settings will be
overwritten.
Open File” dialog box
[Save As]
Saves the file. It will have a file name
extension of rrmt, and will be usable
only by R Remote.
Save File” dialog box
[Network Setup]
Selects the computer’s network
adapter that will be used to
communicate with the devices.
“Network Setup” dialog box
[Device Information]
Displays information about the
devices that are connected.
“Device Information” dialog box
[Quit] *1
Quits R Remote.
---
[Tool]
[Firmware Update]
Calls up the window to update the
firmware.
R Remote Firmware Updater
[About] *1
[About R Remote]
Displays details such as the software
version of R Remote.
About R Remote” dialog box
*1 Mac users: [Quit] and [About] are located in the R Remote menu.
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Areas of the screen
The R Remote screen is broadly divided into three areas: the Device Selection Area, the Information Display
Area, and the Main Area.
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Device Selection Area
When you click a display switching button, the corresponding device is shown in the
information display area and in the main area.
With a display switching button selected, pressing the left mouse button makes all indicators
of the corresponding device blink, allowing you to identify the corresponding unit.
When you right-click a display switching button, the following context menu appears.
Command
Summary
[Mount] Opens the "Mount" window. Select the device that you want to mount.
[Connect]
Synchronizes with the selected device.
[Disconnect]
Disconnects from the selected device.
[Properties]
Open the “Properties” dialog box.
The connection status is shown below each display switching button.
Indication
Status
VIRTUAL The device is mounted without the existence of the actual device.
Alternately, communication is impossible due to incorrect settings having been made.
BLANK
The device is not powered-on or the device is not connected to the computer.
CONNECTED
Currently synchronized with the device.
DISCONNECTED
Synchronization with the device is possible, but is currently disconnected by the
[Disconnect] command. Alternatively, communication has been interrupted, or connection
failed.
DUPLICATED More than one device of the same UNIT ID exists. Eliminate any UNIT ID conflict between
devices.
Information Display Area
This area shows the UNIT ID and name of the selected device.
To check the firmware version or IP address, choose [File] menu -> [Device Information] to open the “Device
Information” dialog box.
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Main Area
This area shows the state of the selected device and allows basic parameter editing. The display depends on
the model.
For Rio3224-D / Rio1608-D / Ri8-D / Tio1608-D
The screen is explained here using the Rio3224-D as an example. The number of items in the HA display area
differs depending on the model.
The Edit window opens if you double-click or right-click and choose [Open Edit Window] anywhere other than
on a controller.
HA display area
Here you can view and edit HA settings for the Rio3224-D / Rio1608-D / Ri8-D / Tio1608-D unit.
If you press the left mouse button on an area that shows the device's jack number, the indicator of the
actual device's corresponding jack will light.
a. [+48V] button
Turns phantom power on/off for each channel.
b. GAIN knob
Specifies the analog gain for the HA of the device. The current setting is shown in the numeric box
located below the knob.
You can double-click a numeric value box and enter a value directly from the keyboard.
The level meter located at thes immediate right of the knob indicates the input level of the
corresponding port.
On the knobs, you can use the following shortcuts and context menu.
Action
Operation
<Ctrl> (<command>) + click
Sets analog gain to the default value (-6 dB).
<Ctrl> (<command>) + <Shift> + click
Sets the analog gain to 0 dB.
Right click
Displays the following context menu.
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Action
Operation
[All Default]
Sets the analog gain of all channels to the default
value (-6 dB).
[All 0dB]
Sets the analog gain of all channels to 0 dB.
c. [HPF] button
This is an on/off switch for the high-pass filter that is built into the HA of the device. To specify the
cutoff frequency, make settings in the Edit window.
[+48V MASTER] indicator
Indicates the master phantom power on/off status for the device (the on/off setting is switched on the
device itself).
[SYSTEM] indicator / [SYNC] indicator
Indicates the status of the device or the Dante status. When you move the mouse cursor to this area, the
display content appears as a popup.
[PEAK HOLD] button
If this button is on, the peaks of each level meter are held. When you turn this off, the peaks that had
been held are cancelled.
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Edit window
This appears if you double-click in the main area other than on a controller, or if you right-click and choose
[Open Edit Window].
Here you can view and edit detailed HA settings for the device. To close the window, click the [x] button in the
upper right if you're using Windows, or click the [x] button if you're using Mac.
The screen is explained here using the Rio3224-D as an example. The number of Port select tabs differs
depending on the model.
Device name
Shows the UNIT ID number and name of the device.
[PEAK HOLD] button
If this button is on, the peaks of each level meter are held. When you turn this off, the peaks that had
been held are cancelled.
Port select tab
For the Rio3224-D or Rio1608-D, these tabs switch the ports that are shown.
Port index
Indicates the port number of the device. When you press this with the left mouse button, the indicator of
the corresponding port of the device will light.
[+48V] button
Turns the HA phantom power on/off.
[A.GAIN] knob
Specifies the analog gain for the HA of the device. The current setting is shown in the numeric box
located below the knob.
You can double-click a numeric value box and enter a value directly from the keyboard.
The level meter located at the immediate right of the knob indicates the input level of the corresponding
port.
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On the knobs, you can use the following shortcuts and context menu.
Action
Operation
<Ctrl> (<command>) + click
Sets analog gain to the default value (-6 dB).
<Ctrl> (<command>) + <Shift> + click
Sets analog gain to 0 dB.
Right click Displays the following context menu.
[All Default]
Sets the analog gain of all channels to the default value (-6
dB).
[All 0dB]
Sets the analog gain of all channels to 0 dB.
[GC] button
Switches on/off the gain compensation that regularizes the signal level on the audio network. If this is on,
the gain value fixed by gain compensation is displayed, and subsequent changes to analog gain is
compensated by the compensation gain within the device; audio is transmitted to the Dante network at
the gain value that was fixed immediately before this was enabled.
There are limits to the amount of gain compensation. The maximum compensation is 24 dB when turning the knob
toward the left, and 48 dB when turning the knob toward the right. For example if you apply gain compensation at 30
dB, compensation is maintained until you set the analog gain to 6 dB, but if you set the analog gain to 4 dB, the gain
value that is output will be 28 dB. If in this state you return the setting to 6 dB or higher, compensation maintains the
level at 30 dB.
[FREQ] knob / [HPF] button
Switches on/off the high-pass filter that is built into the HA of the device, and adjusts the cutoff frequency.
The current setting is shown in the numeric box located below the knob.
If you <ctrl> (<command>) + click above the [FREQ] knob, the cutoff frequency is set to the default
value (80 Hz).
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For Ro8-D
The Ro8-D has no settings that can be operated, so only the [SYSTEM] indicator and [SYNC] indicator are
shown.
[SYSTEM] indicator / [SYNC] indicator
Indicates the status of the device or the Dante status. When you move the mouse cursor to this area, the
display content appears as a popup.
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For RSio64-D
You can change the RSio64-D settings.
CARD NAME
This indicates the names of the cards installed in slots 1 to 4. If nothing is installed, “----will appear.
If the MY8-AE96 is installed, “AE96S(w/SRC)” will appear if the SRC function in the card is on.
IN/OUT PORT
This indicates the number of input and output ports for the cards installed in slots 1 to 4. If no card is
installed, “--” will appear.
SLOT14 [LOCK] indicators
This indicates the word clock status for slots 1 to 4. If the word clock is operating normally, this indicator
will be green.
Off
There is no card in the slot. Or, an unsupported card is in the slot.
Green (On)
LOCK
Indicates that a clock synchronized with the clock source selected with the [WORD
CLOCK] select key is being input from the card. If an external device is connected to
the corresponding slot, input/output is occurring properly between that device and the
RSio64-D. If the sampling frequency is close, this status may be displayed even if not
synchronized.
Green (Flashing)
SYNC ERROR
A valid clock is being input from the card, but is not synchronized with the clock
source selected with the [WORD CLOCK] select key. If an external device is
connected to the corresponding slot, input/output cannot occur correctly between that
device and the RSio64-D. Turn SRC ON for correct input/output.
Red (On)
UNLOCK
A valid clock is not being input from the card. If an external device is connected to the
corresponding slot, input/output cannot occur correctly between that device and the
RSio64-D.
Red (Flashing)
WRONG WORD
CLOCK
The frequency of the clock source selected with the [WORD CLOCK] select key is
outside of the operating frequency range for the card inserted in the slot. Either set the
frequency of the clock source within the operating range for the card, or turn [SRC]
ON. For an analog card, if you turn [SRC] ON, the frequency is set to the 48kHz built
into the RSio64-D.
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SLOT14 [SRC] indicators
Indicate the Sampling Rate Converter (SRC) status for slots 1 to 4.
Off
SRC is off.
Green (On)
SRC is on, and the clock selected with the SRC WCLK DIP switches on the RSio64-D
is being input correctly.
Red (On)
SRC is on, but an appropriate clock is not being input. The clock selected with the
SRC WCLK DIP switches on the RSio64-D is either not being input or is not within the
operating range. Either turn SRC off, or change the DIP switch settings.
Use the SRC WCLK DIP switches on the RSio64-D to set the SRC clock sent to the Mini-YGDAI card
inserted in the slot.
SLOT14 [SRC] buttons
Used to turn SRC on/off at both IN and OUT for each slot.
WORD CLOCK source
Indicates the SRC word clock source status for slots 1 to 4 the RSio64-D.
SLOT
When using the word clock signal being input from the card in the slot.
WCLK IN When using the word clock signal being input from the WORD CLOCK IN connector
on the rear panel.
CARD
When the SRC function in the card is on.
----
If there is no card in the slot.
WORD CLOCK select button
Used to select the word clock source for the RSio64-D.
WORD CLOCK WCLK IN indicator
WORD CLOCK SLOT1 1/2 indicator
WORD CLOCK DANTE indicator
Indicates the word clock source status for the RSio64-D.
WCLK IN On when using the word clock signal being input from the WORD CLOCK IN
connector on the rear panel of the RSio64-D. Flashes*1 if there is no valid word clock
input.
SLOT1 1/2 On when using the word clock for channels 1/2 of slot 1 for the RSio64-D. Flashes*1 if
there is no valid word clock input. When using MY8-AEB*2, the word clock for
channels 7/8 is used.
DANTE
On when using the word clock for the Dante network*3. (If there is no valid Dante
signal input, the internal Dante module will generate a clock.)
*1 When flashing, Dante word clock*3 input/output is used.
*2 If you are using MY8-AEB, set the AE RSVD switch for the card to RSVD.
*3 If you make changes to the frequency of the Dante word clock, use Dante Controller.
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[CURRENT PATTERN] button
If you click this button, the currently selected routing pattern on the RSio64-D is displayed. If you switch
the routing pattern on the RSio64-D, it will be applied in 3 seconds.
[USER PATTERN] button
Click this button to open the window for setting the audio routing user pattern in the RSio64-D.
PRESET button
As a template for editing the patch, you can call by selecting from preset patterns 1-7.
CLEAR ALL button
Clear all patches.
POWER INT indicator
Indicates the status of the AC IN power supply for the RSio64-D.
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POWER EXT indicator
Indicates the status of the EXT DC INPUT power supply for the RSio64-D. If the power supply is on, this
indicator will be on.
[SYSTEM] indicator/[SYNC] indicator
Indicates the status of the device or the Dante status. When you move the mouse cursor to this area, the
display content appears as a popup.
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For RMio64-D
You can change the RMio64-D settings.
MADI [SRC ON] indicator
MADI [SRC ON] button
Switches the SRC (Sampling Rate Converter) on and off.
MADI [SRC WCLK IN] indicator
MADI [SRC WCLK IN] button
Use this button to select whether to use (indicator on) or not use (indicator off) the word clock input from
the MADI WCLK IN FOR SRC jack on the rear panel of the RMio64-D as a standard clock for SRC.
MADI [INPUT RATE Fs 44.1kHz] indicator
MADI [INPUT RATE Fs 48kHz] indicator
Automatically detect and indicate whether the MADI input signal is 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz.
Both indicators remain off if there is no valid MADI input signal.
MADI [INPUT RATE 1Fs] indicator
MADI [INPUT RATE 2Fs] indicator
MADI [INPUT RATE 4Fs] indicator
MADI [INPUT RATE] 1Fs/2Fs/4Fs button
Select either 1Fs (1x), 2Fs (2x), or 4Fs (4x), based on the MADI input frequency. For example, if the
MADI input signal is 192 kHz (4x 48 kHz), confirm that the MADI INPUT RATE Fs 48kHz indicator is on
and then select “4Fs”.
When “2Fs” is selected, the unit automatically detects the frame frequency (48 kHz/96 kHz) of the MADI
input signal.
MADI [STATUS INPUT] status
MADI [STATUS OUTPUT] status
Display information regarding the MADI input and output signals (frame frequency/number of channels).
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WORD CLOCK [WCLK IN] indicator
WORD CLOCK [MADI] indicator
WORD CLOCK [DANTE] indicator
WORD CLOCK [WCLK IN/MADI/DANTE] buttons
Used to select the word clock source.
WCLK IN Uses the word clock signal being input from the WORD CLOCK IN connector on the
rear panel of RMio64-D. The indicators flash when there is no valid word clock input.
MADI
Uses the word clock of the MADI input signal. The indicators flash when there is no
valid word clock input.
DANTE
Uses the word clock of the Dante network.
WORD CLOCK [Fs] indicator
Indicates the word clock frequency at which the unit is operating. Flashes when not synchronized.
[EXTERNAL CONTROL] indicator
This indicator comes on when there is a valid parameter that can be operated only externally by remote
control.
Refer to “Remote Control” in the RMio64-D Owner's Manual for details about parameters that can be
operated by remote control.
[SYSTEM] indicator /[SYNC] indicator
Indicates the status of the device or the Dante status. When you move the mouse cursor to this area, the
display content appears as a popup.
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For Tio1608-D
You can change the Tio1608-D settings.
Device name
Shows the UNIT ID number and name of the device.
[PEAK HOLD] button
If this button is on, the peaks of each level meter are held. When you turn this off, the peaks that had
been held are cancelled.
Port select tab
These tabs switch the ports that are shown.
Port index
Indicates the port number of the device. When you press this with the left mouse button, the indicator of
the corresponding port of the device will light.
[+48V] button
Turns the HA phantom power on/off.
[A.GAIN] knob
Specifies the analog gain for the HA of the device. The current setting is shown in the numeric box
located below the knob.
You can double-click a numeric value box and enter a value directly from the keyboard.
The level meter located at the immediate right of the knob indicates the input level of the corresponding
port.
On the knobs, you can use the following shortcuts and context menu.
Action
Operation
<Ctrl> (<command>) + click
Sets analog gain to the default value (-6 dB).
<Ctrl> (<command>) + <Shift> + click
Sets analog gain to 0 dB.
Right click Displays the following context menu.
[All Default]
Sets the analog gain of all channels to the default value (-6
dB).
[All 0dB]
Sets the analog gain of all channels to 0 dB.
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[FREQ] knob / [HPF] button
Switches on/off the high-pass filter that is built into the HA of the device, and adjusts the cutoff frequency.
The current setting is shown in the numeric box located below the knob.
If you <ctrl> (<command>) + click above the [FREQ] knob, the cutoff frequency is set to the default
value (80 Hz).
“Network Setup” dialog box
This appears when you choose [File] menu -> [Network Setup].
Here you can select the network interface card of the computer that will be used to communicate with the
devices (subsequently called “the network card”).
NOTICE
The various parameter settings are initialized if you change network cards. In order to use the current settings
later, please save the settings to a file and change the network card.
Network card list
Select the network card that will be used to communicate with device. When you double-click a network
card, the network card you double-clicked is selected and the dialog box closes.
If you only want to make settings without connecting a device, select [Offline]. If you select a network
card while the status is [Online], data transmission load increases for the connected network.
[OK] button
Update the settings and closes the dialog box.
[Cancel] button
Close the dialog box without updating the settings.
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“Device Information” dialog box
This appears when you choose [File] menu -> [Device Information].
This lists information about the devices that are connected.
Device list
By right-clicking the name of an item such as Unit ID, you can select the items that are shown.
Unit ID
Shows the UNIT ID of the device.
Product
Shows the model name of the device.
Name
Shows the device name. This name can be edited in Dante Controller.
Mode
Shows the START UP MODE of the device.
IP Address
Shows the IP address that is specified for the device.
Port No.
Shows the communication port number of the device.
Firmware
Shows the main firmware version of the device.
[Set IP Address] button
When you click this button, the “IP Address” dialog box will appear.
[Properties] button
When you click this button, the “Properties” dialog box will appear.
[OK] button
Closes the dialog box.
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“IP Address” dialog box
This appears when you click the [Set IP Address] button in the "Device Information" dialog box.
Here you can view the device's IP Select Mode status, or specify the IP address for a Static IP (Manual)
device.
For the RMio64-D, IP Select Mode is set in this dialog box instead of the DIP switch. This setting is available in
firmware V4.10 or later.
If you want to use a device (excluding RMio64-D) in Static IP (Manual) mode, perform the following steps.
1.
Start up the device in a mode other than Static IP (Manual).
2.
Start R Remote.
3.
In the "Device Information" dialog box, select the device that you will be setting to Static IP
(Manual).
4.
In the "IP Address" dialog box, enter the necessary information for Static IP (Manual).
5.
Click the [OK] button.
6.
Put the device in Static IP (Manual) mode, and restart.
IP Select Mode
Shows the IP Select Mode of the device.
Static IP (Manual)
Specifies the IP address etc. that is used when the device starts with its IP Select Mode set to Static IP
(Manual).
[OK] button
Saves the settings and closes the dialog box.
If you want to change to the IP address that is specified here, set the device's DIP switch to Static IP
(Manual), and then restart the device.
[Cancel] button
Discards changes and closes the dialog box.
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“Properties” dialog box
This dialog box appears when you click the [Properties] button in the "Device Information" dialog box.
This displays information about the device that are connected.
[Information] display area
Shows information about the device. If the device is not connected, no information is shown.
[OK] button
Close the window.
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Updating the Firmware
This guide explains how to update the R series (Rio3224-D, Rio1608-D, Ri8-D, Ro8-D, RSio64-D and RMio64-
D) and Tio1608-D firmware by using the R Remote (V4.1 or later).
Precautions
Note that the device may be damaged if you fail to follow these instructions properly, or turn off the device
or disconnect the cable while the update is in progress.
Updating Operation Overview
1
Verify that your computer meets the updating requirements of the firmware.
(Page 4)
2
Connect your computer to the device. (Page 32)
3
Configure the network settings. (Page 9)
To update the RMio64-D firmware, IPv6 must be enabled on the computer.
4
Update. (Page 35)
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Connecting the Computer to the Device
Connect your computer directly to the Dante [PRIMARY] connector of the device to update.
Dante firmware cannot be updated if the device has been locked with Dante Device Lock. Unlock it from the
Dante Controller. Although device firmware can be updated even if locked with Dante Device Lock, the old
firmware version before updating is displayed on the Dante Controller and the I/O DEVICE screen of the
CL/QL until the device is unlocked.
This figure is a connection example of the Rio3224-D.
You can perform the update, even when several sets of devices exist on a DANTE Network.
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Network Settings
When setting up, refer to the description in the Specify the computer's IP address.”
If the device is controllable from the R Remote, you can perform the update.
For specific instructions and cautions when connecting the devices, refer to the following web site:
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
R Remote Firmware Updater
Each device has two types of firmware. One is for the device and the other is for Dante. Both of firmwares can
be updated by the R Remote. Below are the windows of the R Remote Firmware Updater that appear when
updating the firmware.
File Path (File selection area)
Select the firmware file to be updated (displayed here).
Firmware Info (File information area)
Displays information of the selected firmware.
Updatable Devices (Device information area)
Displays information about the devices to be updated.
Displays the device label, the firmware version (Model and Dante) and the status.
The Update Status column displays the following information.
Message
Meaning
Waiting
Waiting for start of update
Updating
Update currently in progress
Cancelled
Update was cancelled.
Finished
Update has finished. The device needs to be restarted.
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Message
Meaning
Completed
Update has finished and been confirmed.
Failed
Update has failed.
The “Progress” column of each firmware displays the following information.
Model: Other than RMio64-D: Erasing Transferring (and writing)
RMio64-D: Writing
Dante:
Transferring Writing
NOTICE
Do not turn off the device or disconnect the cable while the update is in progress. The device may be
damaged if you fail to follow these instructions properly.
[Select] button
Selects the file including the device firmware and the Dante firmware to be updated. The file
“xxxx_v*_**_rrmt.bin” includes the two types of firmware, the firmware for the device, and the firmware for
Dante.
xxxx represents the product name and *_** represents the firmware version number.
(E.g. rio3224-d_v4_10_rrmt.bin)
Checkbox
Selects the device firmware (Model) and/or the Dante firmware with each device to be updated.
[Update] button
Starts the update process.
[Cancel] button
Stops the update operation of the device that has not been updated yet.
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Update operation
This section describes how to update the firmware.
1.
Start R Remote. Choose “Tool” “Firmware Update” from the menu of R Remote.
2.
(In the case of RMio64-D) Quit the NUAGE Workgroup Manager it it is running.
3.
Press the “Select” button and select the firmware xxxx_v*_**_rrmt.bin” to be updated.
Devices that can be updated appear in the device information area.
Firmware files can be downloaded from the following website:
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
xxxx represents the product name and *_** represents the firmware version number.
(E.g. rio3224-d_v4_10_rrmt.bin)
When you select an old firmware which is not supported by R Remote, “invalid file” appears and
the update cannot be started.
If the firmware of the device is an older version than the firmware file, the checkbox for its device
will be automatically checked.
If the firmware of the device is a newer version or a same version, you will need to check the
checkbox of the firmware to update manually.
4.
Press the “Update” button to start the update.
5.
When the update is complete, a popup window appears. Press the "OK" button.
6.
To enable the new firmware, turn the updated device off and then on again.
If updated correctly, “Update Status” on the R Remote Firmware Updater will change from “Finished” to
“Completed.”
Detecting the device
If you select the firmware file, all detected devices on the network that correspond to the file are displayed on
the Device information area. Also, until the update is actually started, new detected devices corresponding to
the file are added to the list as needed. Conversely, when a device is missing or disconnected due to the
cable having been unplugged or some other reason, a “disconnected” indication is shown on the Firmware
Version column of the device.
In case of failure in updating the firmware
Even if the update has failed, you can update the firmware again after R Remote detects the device. However,
when a device is turned off while the update is in progress, the device cannot be started up, and it will not be
shown on the Device information area of the R Remote, making it necessary to take the following actions for
each problem.
When the device name is shown in red on the network grid view of the Dante Controller
Dante firmware has entered failsafe mode. Use Failsafe Recovery function of Dante Firmware Update
Manager. The Dante Firmware Update Manager is compressed together with R Remote.
For details on recovering, refer to the Dante Firmware Update Manager User Guide which is
compressed together with R Remote.
After Failsafe Recovery, try to update the firmware again with R Remote.
When the device’s red indicators light or flash
The firmware of the device is damaged. Use R Remote Recovery Updater to update the firmware.
Details on updating are as given below.
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The RMio64-D is not supported by the R Remote Recovery Updater. For more information,
contact qualified Yamaha service personnel.
1.
Turn off the power to the device.
2.
Take note of the DIP switch settings of the device.
Follow the instructions in step 5 to change DIP switch settings. Take note of the original DIP switch
settings in order to restore the settings after the update has been completed.
3.
Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the Dante [PRIMARY] connector and [SECONDARY] connector
on the rear panel of the device.
4.
Connect the Dante [PRIMARY] connector on the rear panel of the device to the Ethernet connector
on the computer using an Ethernet cable.
5.
Set the DIP switch 8 down (ON), the other switches up (OFF), and then turn the device on.
The device starts in Update mode. The device in Update mode shows:
Rio3224-D, Rio1608-D,
Ri8-D
All the +48V indicators starts flashing.
Ro8-D The right red [SYSTEM] indicator and the right orange [SYNC] indicator start
flashing.
RSio64-D All the red indicators of SLOT and WORD CLOCK, and the right red indicator of
SYSTEM and the right orange indicator of SYNC light up.
Tio1608-D
The STATUS INPUT/OUTPUT indicators start flashing.
6.
Set your computer’s IP address and subnet mask.
For details on settings, refer to the instructions in Specify the computer's IP address on page 9.”
IP address: 192.168.0.101
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
7.
Start the R Remote Recovery Updater.
Within Windows, the “User Account Control” dialog box may appear. Click [Continue] or [Yes].
8.
Press the “select button and select the firmware “xxxx_v*_**_rrmt.bin” to be updated.
xxxx represents the product name and *_** represents the firmware version number.
(E.g. rio3224-d_v4_10_rrmt.bin)
When you select an old firmware file which is not supported by R Remote, an “invalid file”
message appears and you cannot update the firmware. In this situation, use the exclusive
update software for each product which is compressed with the old firmware. For details on
updating, refer to the update guide for the exclusive update software for each product.
9.
Press the “connect” button.
The device name and the firmware version are displayed in the “Connect and Update” column.
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10.
Press the “update” button to start the update.
“Updating firmware….” appears while updating.
11.
After the update is complete, close the R Remote Recovery Updater.
When the update is complete, “Update was completed. Close this Update Program.” appears.
12.
Turn off the power to the device.
13.
Restore the DIP switches to their original settings.
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Messages
The following error, warning, and confirmation messages may be displayed on the popup window. Please
follow the instructions.
Error messages
Message
Possible cause
Action
Cannot unpack the file.
File path may be too long
Make sure that the file path is less than 260
characters
Failed the temporary unpacking of the
firmware file. File path may be too long.
Make sure that the file path is less than 260
characters.
Cannot unpack the file.
User directory cannot be edited.
Make sure that edits to this directory are
permitted.
Failed the temporary unpacking of the
firmware file. User directory cannot be
edited.
Make sure that edits to this directory are
permitted.
Invalid file.
Select a valid file.
Invalid file or unsupported file was selected.
The firmware file for R Remote contains the
device firmware and the Dante firmware,
unlike in previous files before R Remote was
supported.
Select a valid firmware file. You can find "-
rrmt" in a file name of the firmware file
supported by R Remote.
Unexpected error occurred.
Please restart the R Remote software and try
again.
Unexpected error occurred.
Restart the R Remote software and try again.
Dante Control and Monitoring service not
found.
Make sure that the Dante Controller is
installed and the service is running. Then
restart R Remote software.
Dante Control and Monitoring service is not
running.
Make sure that the Dante Controller is
installed and the service is running. Then
restart R Remote software.
Firmware update failed for device(s).
Check network connection and try again.
Firmware update failed for device(s).
· Check the network settings (page 9) and
network connection (page 32), and then try
again.
· If the device has been locked with Dante
Device Lock, unlock it from the Dante
Controller, and then try again.
· If the device is connected to your computer
via a network, connect your computer
directly to the Dante [PRIMARY] connector
of the device, and then try again.
Dante Network Setting Failed
Network settings for Dante Firmware Update
has failed.
Change the Dante network settings using the
Dante Controller. Refer to "Dante Controller
User’s Guide" for details.
Warning Messages
Message
Cause and action
Update in progress.
Wait until update is completed
The Close button [X] was pressed during the update. Wait until update is completed.
Confirmation Messages
Message
Cause and action
Cancel update?
This will cancel the update of all waiting
devices.
The [Cancel] button was pressed during the update. Press the [Yes (Y)] button to cancel
the update or press the [No (N)] button to continue the update.
Close?
One or more devices have not been updated
yet.
The Close button [X] was pressed while one or more devices which failed the update
exists. Press the [Yes (Y)] button to quit the R Remote or press the [No (N)] button to
continue the update.
Select file?
One or more devices have not been updated
yet.
The [Select] button was pressed while one or more devices which failed the update exists.
Press the [Yes (Y)] button to select a firmware file or press the [No (N)] button to cancel the
selection.
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Other Messages
Message
New updatable device found.
Firmware update successfully completed.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible cause
Action
The device is not connected.
The device’s power switch is not on.
Turn the power switch on.
The device’s DIP switch settings are
incorrect.
Refer to "Set on the devices," and make
the appropriate settings.
The UNIT ID of the device is set to
something other than 1 through 24.
Specify a UNIT ID in the range from
decimal 1 to 24 (hexadecimal 1 to 18).
For more about these numbers, refer to
"Decimal/hexadecimal conversion table."
The cables are not connected properly.
If the orange [SYNC] indicator is blinking,
the cable is either broken or not
connected correctly. Connect the cable
correctly.
If you're using REDUNDANT mode,
connect to the network switch that is
connected to the [PRIMARY] connector.
The computer's IP address setting is
incorrect.
Set the computer's IP address to match
the device's DIP switch setting.
Network card selection is incorrect.
In the “Network Setup” dialog box, select
the network card that communicates with
the device.
Firmware is old.
Update the firmware to the version
supported by R Remote using exclusive
update software for each product. For
information about the firmware version
which is supported by R Remote, refer to
"System Requirements."
The R series unit is in AD8HR mode.
Set DIP switches 5 and 6 in the upward
position to select NATIVE mode.
Audio is not input / Input level is
low.
HA gain is not at an appropriate level.
Set the HA gain to an appropriate level.
The external device is not outputting a
signal.
Output a signal from the source device
and make sure that the SIG indicators on
the appropriate channels will light.
Phantom power is not being supplied even
though a condenser microphone is
connected. Turn the [+48V MASTER] switch
on.
Turn phantom power on for the
corresponding channel.
REFRESH mode is selected with the CL/QL
series not connected.
Select RESUME mode.
Adjusting the HA gain does not
change the audio level.
Gain compensation is on.
If you don’t need gain compensation,
turn gain compensation off.
[UNIT ID] rotary switch and DIP
switch settings are not applied.
The settings were changed while the power
was on.
Turn off the power before changing the
settings.
The device is not recognized.
Communication is blocked by the Windows
firewall.
Perform the following procedure so that R
Remote is not blocked by the Windows
firewall.
1.
Open Control Panel.
2.
In the upper right, set "View by" to
[Category].
3.
Click [System and Security].
4.
Click [Allow an app through Windows
Firewall].
5.
In "Allowed apps and features," select
the checkbox for "Yamaha R Remote"
and also select the checkbox at the
right.
6.
Click the [OK] button to close Control
Panel.
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Problem
Possible cause
Action
The device is unexpectedly
disconnected.
(Mac) App Nap is not disabled.
Select the [Prevent App Nap] checkbox.
The computer has entered sleep mode.
Set the computer so that it does not enter
sleep mode.
The device to be updated is not
displayed.
The Ethernet cable is not properly
connected.
Directly connect the computer to the
Dante PRIMARY connector of the device
using an Ethernet cable. When you want
to update the firmware via a network,
check the connection between the
devices to be updated and the computer
to which the R Remote is installed via a
network (page 32).
The network settings are not correct.
Make the network settings according to
the instructions in the “Specify the
computer's IP address.” For the RMio64-
D, enable the IPv6 on the computer
which is used to operate the R Remote.
The firmware file for updating is not
selected.
Select the firmware file for updating
(page 35).
The UNIT ID of the device is not set to a
valid number (1 to 24).
Make sure that each device on the same
network is assigned to a unique UNIT ID.
Specify a UNIT ID in the range from
decimal 1 to 24 (hexadecimal 1 to 18).
For more about these numbers, refer to
"Decimal/hexadecimal conversion table."
The DIP switches of the device are not set
up correctly.
Refer to the “Set on the devices.” For
devices other than the RMio64-D, turn
the device on with DIP switches 7 and 8
up when you update the device. Make
sure to change the DIP switches’ settings
only after the device's power has been
turned off.
The network card that communicates with
the device is not selected on the computer
to which the R Remote is installed.
Select a network card for communication
with the device from the Network Setup
dialog box.
Communication is blocked by the Windows
firewall.
Perform the following procedure so that R
Remote is not blocked by the Windows
firewall.
1.
Open Control Panel.
2.
In the upper right, set "View by" to
[Category].
3.
Click [System and Security].
4.
Click [Allow an app through Windows
Firewall].
5.
In "Allowed apps and features," select
the checkbox for "Yamaha R Remote"
and also select the checkbox at the
right.
6.
Click the [OK] button to close Control
Panel.
Update failed.
---
Refer to “Messages” to solve the
problem.
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Decimal/hexadecimal conversion table
R Remote only uses values in the range of decimal 1 to 24.
Decimal
Hexa-
decimal
Decimal
Hexa-
decimal
Decimal
Hexa-
decimal
Decimal
Hexa-
decimal
1
1
13
D
25
19
37
25
2
2
14
E
26
1A
38
26
3
3
15
F
27
1B
39
27
4
4
16
10
28
1C
40
28
5
5
17
11
29
1D
41
29
6
6
18
12
30
1E
42
2A
7
7
19
13
31
1F
43
2B
8
8
20
14
32
20
44
2C
9
9
21
15
33
21
45
2D
10
A
22
16
34
22
46
2E
11
B
23
17
35
23
47
2F
12
C
24
18
36
24
48
30
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Yamaha v4 Gebruikershandleiding

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