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Contents Introduction............................................. 3 About the documentation.......................................... 3 Setup ........................................................................... 3 Terms........................................................................... 4 Controls and Connectors ...................... 5 Front Panel.................................................................. 5 Rear Panel...................................................................
Introduction About the documentation This manual mainly explains operation and specifications for the TX6n, TX5n, and TX4n (subsequently referred to as TXn) power amplifiers. When using the TXn, you will also need to consult various manuals other than this document. ● Manuals other than this document TX6n/5n/4n Owner’s Manual (printed) Explains mainly the initial setup. Amp Editor Installation Guide (PDF) Explains the installation procedure for Amp Editor and the uninstallation procedure.
Introduction Terms This section explains terminology specific to the TXn. ■ Amp Editor This is computer application software. This software allows you to monitor and control the TXn amplifiers from your computer. ■ Scene Settings such as power-on/standby or mute for each amplifier are called a “scene.” By recalling a scene, the saved settings can be immediately applied to the amplifiers. Each TXn unit has 50 scenes.
Controls and Connectors Front Panel !9 @0 !9 @0 i i !4 o !0 e !2 r q t y u q w o !1 !1 !0 !2 !5 !3 !6 !7 !8 !3 q [POWER] switch and indicator This switch turns the amplifier’s power on or off. When you turn this switch on, the [POWER] indicator will light white. In Standby mode, it will light white as well. w [STANDBY] indicator This indicator will light orange when the amplifier’s power is in Standby mode.
Controls and Connectors t [PROTECTION] indicator When the protection system is active, this indicator will light red. The protection circuit will operate in the following situations. • If the amplifier overheats and the output limiter operates The speaker output will be attenuated if the heat sink of the amplifier section exceeds 80°C (80%), and will be muted if the heat sink exceeds 90°C (90%). The [PROTECTION] indicator will light at 80°C (80%) or higher.
Controls and Connectors !3 Encoders A, B When the display shows the attenuation meter, these encoders adjust the attenuation of channels A and B. If any other screen is displayed, encoder A moves the cursor and encoder B modifies the parameter value. NOTE • Only encoder A can be operated if you’re adjusting the attenuation when the amplifier mode is Bridge. !4 Display This shows the amplifier’s settings or a level meter. Refer to “Screen Structure” (page 13) for details.
Controls and Connectors Rear Panel @1 @2 @7 @4 @6 @5 @3 @1 [SPEAKERS] jacks These are speaker output jacks. • Speakon connectors : Speakon type cable plugs (Neutrik NL4) can be connected here. • Five-way binding post connectors : Bare wires or Y plugs can be connected here. NOTE • The five-way binding post connectors and Speakon connectors are internally connected in parallel.
Controls and Connectors @4 [NETWORK] connector This is a 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Ethernet connector. You can connect this to a computer so that the amplifier can be monitored and controlled from Amp Editor. This also allows an external controller such as AMX or Crestron to be connected. NOTE • To prevent electromagnetic interference, use an STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cable for the [NETWORK] connector.
Controls and Connectors ■ Removing and installing a card To remove and install a card, proceed as follows. 1. Make sure that the power of the TXn is turned off. 2. Loosen the screws that fasten the slot, and remove the installed card. Keep the removed card in a safe place. 3. Align the two edges of the card to be installed with the guide rails inside the slot, and insert the card into the slot.
Controls and Connectors Cleaning the air filters To ensure adequate cooling air intake, the filter elements must be cleaned when they have become clogged. Follow the description below to clean each of the filter elements. 1. Make sure that the power to the amplifier is turned off. 2. Disconnect the power cable from the AC outlet. 3. Remove the two screws that fasten the front filter grill, and remove the grill. 4. Remove the filter element, and wash it in plain water.
Panel Operations Basic Operations ■ About the Display Shows an alert message if an alert event occurs such as an abnormality in the amplifier. Shows the contents of the selected screen. Shows the names of the screens assigned to the function buttons. ■ Switching Screens By pressing a function button you can move to the screen indicated above that button. By pressing the [HOME] button you can move to the HOME screen. By pressing the [EXIT] button you can move to the screen one level above.
Panel Operations Screen Structure HOME Screen METER METER Screen SETTING Screen SETTING • ANA INPUT VOLTAGE • SLOT INPUT VOLTAGE • SP OUTPUT VOLTAGE • SP OUTPUT POWER • SP OUTPUT IMPEDANCE • SLOT OUTPUT METER • THERMAL UTILITY • ANA INPUT VOLTAGE • SLOT INPUT VOLTAGE • SP OUTPUT VOLTAGE • SP OUTPUT POWER • SP OUTPUT IMPEDANCE • SLOT OUTPUT METER • THERMAL UTILITY Screen General • Device Setup • Word Clock Setup • Information • Network Setup • LCD Setup • Front Panel Operation • Scene Setup • Misc
Panel Operations Operations that can be Performed from the Panel Category METER (page 16) UTILITY (page 19) Subcategory ANA INPUT VOLTAGE Shows the input level from the analog input connectors. SLOT INPUT VOLTAGE Shows the input level from the slot. SP OUTPUT VOLTAGE Shows the output level from the [SPEAKERS] connectors. SP OUTPUT POWER Shows the output power from the [SPEAKERS] connectors. SP OUTPUT IMPEDANCE Shows the output impedance from the [SPEAKERS] connectors.
Panel Operations Alert Messages When an alert event occurs related to the amplifier’s audio, such as when an abnormality has occurred in the amplifier, an alert message will appear in the upper part of the display. At this time the [ALERT] indicator of each channel will also light. Alert message If Amp Editor is being used online, the alert message will also appear in Amp Editor.
Panel Operations METER Screen This shows the input/output levels of the audio signal, and the status of the power supply. As when you’re in the HOME screen, you can use encoders A/B to adjust the attenuation of each channel. To access the METER screen, access the HOME screen and press the left-most function button (METER). You can change the meter type by using the left-most function button (PREV) and right-most function button (NEXT).
Panel Operations SETTING Screen For each meter type, this screen lets you specify various parameters for alert detection, peak hold, and display units. ● Setting procedure 1. In the HOME screen, press the left-most function button (METER) to access the METER screen. 2. Use the function buttons (PREV/NEXT) to access the screen for the meter whose settings you want to change. 3. Press the second-from-right function button (SETTING) to access the SETTING screen for that meter. 4.
Panel Operations ● Parameters that can be edited The parameters that can be edited will depend on the meter type. Parameter Detect Enable Range Explanation ON/OFF Specifies whether alert detection will be enabled or disabled. An alert message will be displayed if a point exceeding the specified value (Alert Min/Max TH) is detected for the specified number of times (Detect Count) within the specified duration (Detect Time). Detection is in 2 ms intervals.
Panel Operations UTILITY Screen Here you can make settings for the amplifier itself and for the network. ● Setting procedure 1. In the HOME screen, press the second-from-left function button (UTILITY) to access the UTILITY screen. 2. Use the function buttons (PREV/NEXT) to access the screen for the sub-category whose settings you want to change. 3. Use encoder A to move the cursor to the parameter that you want to edit, and encoder B to edit the parameter value. 4.
Panel Operations ■ Word Clock Setup Here you can select the master word clock that will synchronize digital audio signal processing. q w r e q Fs Indicates the current word clock frequency. w Int The status of the internal word clock. There are four possibilities: 44.1 kHz / 48 kHz / 88.2 kHz / 96 kHz. The default setting is 96 kHz. e Slot The word clock status of the card inserted in the slot.
Panel Operations ■ Information This screen shows information about the amplifier. This is only for display, and contains no editable parameters. Parameter name Battery Explanation Indicates the state of the internal backup battery in four levels: “OK,” “Low Battery,” “Critical Battery,” or “No Battery.” If “Critical Battery” or “No Battery” is shown, immediately save the data to a computer or other external device, and then ask a Yamaha dealer to replace the backup battery.
Panel Operations ■ LCD Setup Here you can adjust the display’s contrast and backlight. Parameter name Range Contrast 0–100% Backlight ON/Auto OFF Explanation Specifies the display contrast. Specifies the lit status of the display’s backlight. With the Auto OFF setting, the backlight will light when a panel operation is performed, and will go dark ten seconds after the panel operation has ended.
Panel Operations ● Setting the Lock 1. Use encoder A to move the cursor to the lock that you want to set, and use encoder B to change the setting. The parameter you switched will blink. 2. Press the [ENTER] button. The lock will be applied. ● Temporarily defeating panel lock Here’s how you can temporarily defeat the panel lock. Even if the lock is temporarily defeated, it will again be set the next time the power is turned on.
Panel Operations ■ Misc Setup Here you can set the amplifier’s internal clock, etc. Parameter name Range Explanation Clock Day-Month-Year Hour:Minute Sets the amplifier’s internal clock. This is used when recording the event log. If daylight saving time has been enabled from Amp Editor, “DST” will appear before the day. This can be set at a specific time everyday from Amp Editor.
Panel Operations 3. Use encoder A to move the cursor to the parameter that you want to edit, and encoder B to edit the parameter value. 4. If the parameter value is blinking, press the [ENTER] button to confirm the value. Non-blinking parameter values are reflected by the amplifier in real time. ■ General Here you can make general settings for the amplifier, such as gain/input sensitivity and amp mode. ● Sensitivity/Amp Gain Parameter name Range Explanation Amp Gain 19.8–43.
Panel Operations ● Input Redundancy Here you can make settings for a redundant connection (duplicate audio connections) that uses both the analog input signal and the digital (slot) input signal. If the digital input audio is interrupted by a broken connection or other problem, the amplifier can automatically switch to the analog input (Backup), or the amplifier can automatically switch to the analog input simply when an analog audio input signal is detected (Override).
Panel Operations ■ Signal Chain Here you can make settings for checking whether the input or output has been interrupted by a broken connection, etc. ● Analog Input Signal Chain/Slot Input Signal Chain Here you can make settings to specify how a pilot tone supplied from the external device will be detected to determine whether the input has been interrupted by a broken connection, etc. The settings for the Analog Input and the Slot Input are separate, but the items to be set are identical.
Panel Operations ■ Calibration Here you can detect the impedance value of the speaker connected to each channel, and apply the result to the alert settings (Signal Chain threshold values). NOTE • The impedance and output level cannot be detected when the output level is lowered by the attenuator. ● Calibrate by Pilot Tone This performs the measurements using a pilot tone generated by the amp.
Panel Operations ■ Limiter Here you can specify the limiter conditions for the amplifier. ● Voltage Limiter These settings specify how the limiter will be controlled by the output voltage. Parameter name Range On ON/OFF Threshold 0.0–45.0 dBu Attack Release Explanation Turns the voltage limiter on/off. Specifies the upper threshold value for the output voltage. 1–100 ms Specifies the time over which 20 dB of attenuation will be applied after the threshold value is exceeded. 0.01–10.
Panel Operations SIGNAL PATH Screen Here you can edit the components (equalizer, delay, crossover, etc.) that use the internal DSP to perform audio signal processing. This is displayed from the sub-category in the MENU screen. NOTE • To check details on the SIGNAL PATH screen, we recommend that you use Amp Editor’s Signal Path window. The Amp Editor’s Signal Path window allows you to view and edit the signal route and functions in a more graphical manner.
Panel Operations ● Setting procedure 1. In the HOME screen, press the second-from-right function button (MENU) to access the MENU screen. 2. Use encoder A or B to select “Signal Path,” and press the [ENTER] button to access the SIGNAL PATH screen. 3. Use encoder A or B to select the component that you want to edit, and press the [ENTER] button to access the screen for that component.
Panel Operations ■ Recalling library settings (Speaker Processor only) You can save Speaker Processor component settings from Amp Editor as library data, and recall the settings from the amplifier’s front panel. The library saves all parameters of the Speaker Processor components. NOTE • By default, the library provides presets for Yamaha’s Installation series speakers. • You can convert the library files created for the DME series or SP2060 by Amp Editor and use them. 1.
Panel Operations ■ Slot Input Router Here you can specify the routing and gain from the slot input to each input channel. NOTE • To specify the routing to the input channel, press the second-from-right function button (SELECT 1/SELECT 2) to select the input channel. Parameter name Range Explanation Input Assign Slot Ch1 – Slot Ch16 Specifies the routing from the slot input to each input channel. Input Gain -24.0 dB – +24.0 dB Specifies the gain from the slot input to each input channel.
Panel Operations ■ 8Band Input EQ This is an eight-band parametric equalizer that boosts or cuts the signal at the specified frequencies. For each channel, you can make settings for each frequency band (BAND A–H). Parameter name Type Q Range Explanation PEQ, L.SHELF 6, L.SHELF 12, H SHELF 6, H SHELF 12, HPF, LPF Selects the filter type. You cannot select the type for frequency bands other than the first and last (B–G). (They are fixed at PEQ.) For details on the filter types, refer to page 38. 63.
Panel Operations ■ Oscillator Mix This is a mono-channel oscillator. It generates a sine wave, pink noise, or burst noise. This can also mix the audio input signal and oscillator signal. Parameter name Range Explanation PGM To SP ON/OFF Switches on/off the input from the Input Delay to the mix point before the Speaker Processor. Osc To SP ON/OFF Switches on/off the input from the oscillator to the mix point before the Speaker Processor. ON/OFF Turns the oscillator on/off.
Panel Operations ■ X-Over (Speaker Processor) Here you can apply a high-pass filter and low-pass filter to the signal, so that only a specific frequency region is allowed to pass. Parameter name Range LPF Freq LPF Type 20.
Panel Operations ■ Output Delay (Speaker Processor) Here you can specify a delay for the signal. Parameter name On Range ON/OFF Delay Time 0.00–500.00 ms Explanation Turns the delay on/off. Specifies the delay time. ■ 6Band Output EQ (Speaker Processor) This is a six-band parametric equalizer that boosts or cuts the signal at the specified frequencies. For each channel, you can make settings for each frequency band (BAND A–F). Parameter name Type Q Frequency Gain Range PEQ, L.SHELF 6, L.
Panel Operations ● Filter types • PEQ This is a conventional parametric equalizer. • L.SHELF (Low Shelving) Without attenuating the low frequencies, this filter applies a fixed amount of attenuation to the region above the cutoff frequency. 6 and 12 (dB/Oct) specify the amount of attenuation per octave. • H.SHELF (High Shelving) Without attenuating the high frequencies, this filter applies a fixed amount of attenuation to the region below the cutoff frequency.
Panel Operations ■ Limiter (Speaker Processor) This compresses signals exceeding the threshold at ∞:1, preventing signals higher than the threshold level from being output. Parameter name On Range ON/OFF Threshold -54–0 dB Attack Mode Fast, Mid, Slow, Manual Explanation Turns the limiter on/off. Specifies the threshold value for the limiter. Selects the attack speed of the limiter. If the Manual setting is selected, use the Attack setting below to specify the attack time.
Panel Operations SCENE Screen Here you can save parameter settings as a scene, and recall them from the front panel or from Amp Editor. A scene contains various amplifier settings such as the Standby/Power-On status, the parameter values of the components, and the threshold values of the alerts. 00 is the default setting scene (read-only). To access the SCENE screen, access the HOME screen and press the right-most function button (SCENE).
Panel Operations ■ Storing a scene Here’s how to store the amplifier’s settings in a scene 01–49. 1. In the HOME screen, press the right-most function button (SCENE) to access the SCENE screen. 2. Use encoder A to select the scene number that you want to store. 3. Press the second function button from the left (STORE). The store confirmation screen will appear. NOTE • If the scene is protected, it is not possible to store the scene.
Panel Operations ■ Editing a scene Here’s how to edit the scene name or turn the protect setting on/off for each scene 01–49. 1. In the HOME screen, press the right-most function button (SCENE) to access the SCENE screen. 2. Use encoder A to select the scene number that you want to edit. 3. Press the second function button from the right (EDIT). The same confirmation screen as for Scene Store will appear.
Panel Operations Initializing the internal memory Here’s how to initialize the amplifier’s internal memory. As desired, you can initialize two types of data. • User Data : All user data except for the event log and the Speaker Processor library will be initialized. • Library : Only the Speaker Processor library will be initialized. • When you initialize the internal memory, the settings that had been saved in internal memory up to that point will be lost. Use caution when performing the following steps.
System Connection Examples Daisy-chain connection via analog or digital audio Here is an example of multiple amplifiers connected in a daisy-chain via analog audio signals or digital audio signals (e.g., AES/EBU). In the case of analog connection, daisy-chain the [THRU] jack and [IN] jack. In the case of digital connection (the standard AES-IO card), daisy-chain the [THRU] jack and [IN] jack, or the [OUT] jack and [IN] jack.
System Connection Examples ■ Thru-output for digital connections For digital connections (the standard AES-IO card), the “thru” output from the [IN] jack to the [THRU] jack will be a signal that has passed through the buffer if the power is on, or a signal that bypasses the buffer if the power is off. DIGITAL (AES/EBU) IN THRU Relay Relay Buffer If the power is on, the signal is regenerated in the buffer, theoretically allowing daisy-chain connection of any number of units.
System Connection Examples Redundant connections (Backup) By connecting both the analog audio signal and the digital audio signal, you can make a redundant connection (duplicate audio connections). If the digital audio signal is interrupted by a problem such as a broken connection, the system will switch to the analog audio signal.
System Connection Examples EtherSound connections You can use an interface card such as the MY16-ES64 to send and receive audio signals via an EtherSound network. From a single computer, you can use Amp Editor to monitor and control the amplifiers and use AVS-ESMonitor to make EtherSound settings. However on the amplifiers, the amplifier control connections and EtherSound network connections are separate. NOTE • You can connect up to three MY16-EX I/O expansion cards to a single MY16-ES64 card.
System Connection Examples Bridge connections from EtherSound to AES/EBU You can use an EtherSound interface unit such as the NAI48-ES to make a bridge connection from an EtherSound network to an AES/EBU signal.
System Connection Examples CobraNet connections You can use an interface card such as the MY16-CII to send and receive audio signals via a CobraNet network. From Amp Editor, you can monitor and control the amplifiers, and make CobraNet settings for the MY16-CII card. However on the amplifiers, the connections for amplifier control (from Amp Editor) and the connections for CobraNet are separate.
System Connection Examples Bridge connections from CobraNet to AES/EBU You can use a CobraNet interface unit such as the NHB32-C to make a bridge connection from a CobraNet network to an AES/EBU signal.
Connecting External Controllers and Analog Devices Remote control from AMX or Crestron ([NETWORK] connector) You can connect an Ethernet-compatible controller such as AMX or Crestron to the amplifier’s [NETWORK] connector, and remotely control the amplifier. When connecting a remote controller, you must specify the amplifier’s Port No. The Port No. setting can be made from the panel of the TXn amplifier or via Amp Editor. For details, refer to page 21 or to the Amp Editor owner’s manual.
Connecting External Controllers and Analog Devices Euroblock plug connection Use the included Euroblock plug (3P) to make connections to the [FAULT OUTPUT] connector. ● Cable preparation • To prepare the cable for attachment to a Euroblock connector, strip the wire as shown in the illustration, and use stranded wire to make connections. With a Euroblock connection, the stranded wire may be prone to breakage because of metal fatigue due to the weight of the cable or due to vibration.
Adjusting the Input/Output Levels Simplified block diagram and level diagram On the TXn amplifiers, the gain / input sensitivity is adjusted by the input level before A/D conversion. The adjustable gain range is the same for the TX6n/TX5n/TX4n models. Since the maximum output is different for each model, the settable range for input sensitivity will differ for each model. The gain and input sensitivity are linked; you may edit either one.
Adjusting the Input/Output Levels Adjusting the input/output levels ■ Basic level adjustment If we think of the TXn amplifier in a similar way as a conventional analog amplifier, there are two parameters that determine the gain/level. • Gain / Input sensitivity: The input level before A/D conversion is adjusted from the front panel MENU screen ➝ [General] ➝ [Sensitivity/Amp Gain].
Appendix Message List Messages that may appear in the TXn’s display and the appropriate responses are listed below. Message Explanation Panel Full locked! To prevent unintended operation, panel operations have been locked by the panel lock setting. To temporarily defeat panel lock, hold down both the [HOME] button and [EXIT] button for at least three seconds. To turn panel lock off, first defeat it temporarily, and then turn the UTILITY screen ➝ Front Panel Operation ➝ Panel setting OFF.
Appendix Alert Message List (Excerpt) The alert message display indicates the operational status of the unit or other alert information that you specified to display via Amp Editor. The following messages appear when certain malfunctions are suspected to have occurred. For details about alert messages, including the following messages, refer to the Amp Editor Owner’s Manual. Message 56 Content Response No battery The internal backup battery has been completely exhausted or is not installed.
Appendix Troubleshooting Symptom Power will not turn on, display will not light Possible causes Response The power cable is not connected properly. Connect the power cable properly. The POWER switch is not turned on. Turn the POWER switch on. The cable is not connected properly. Make the correct connections to the audio input jack and the speaker output jack. The gain or attenuator setting has lowered the level. Gain is adjusted by the MENU screen ➝ General ➝ Sensitivity/ Amp Gain.
Appendix Index Numerics D 4x4 Matrix Mixer ........................................................... 33 6Band Output EQ ......................................................... 37 8Band Input EQ ............................................................ 34 Daisy-chain connection................................................. 44 Delay....................................................................... 34, 37 Device ID ..................................................................
Appendix L S L.SHELF ....................................................................... 38 Label ............................................................................. 19 Last Memory Resume................................................... 23 LCD Setup .................................................................... 22 Level adjustment........................................................... 53 Level diagram ...............................................................
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