Read this first In order to use the complete and customizable ADECIA communications solutions, it is necessary to update the firmware of the devices. Please download the latest firmware from the website below and update accordingly. U.S.A. and Canada: Other countries: https://uc.yamaha.com/support/ https://download.yamaha.
SIGNAL PROCESSOR RM-CR Reference Manual CONTENTS INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................................................................2 Information............................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 SETUP .......................................................................
SETUP In order to use this unit, setup is required. First, connect this unit to peripheral devices, and then perform setup using the Web GUI. Connecting to peripheral devices This unit is one of the components of the complete and customizable ADECIA communications solution. Refer to the diagram below to connect this unit to peripheral devices with LAN cables.
For an ADECIA tabletop solution RM-TT SWR2311P-10G RM-CR VXL1-16P IMPORTANT: There is a DIP switch for specifying settings on the back of each VXL1-16P. Before plugging in LAN cables, set the DIP switches as shown below. The DIP switch settings on the two units must not be the same.
For an ADECIA wireless solution RM-WCH-8, RM-WOM/RM-WDR/ RM-WGL/RM-WGS RM-WAP SWR2311P-10G RM-CR VXL1-16P IMPORTANT: There is a DIP switch for specifying settings on the back of each VXL1-16P. Before plugging in LAN cables, set the DIP switches as shown below. The DIP switch settings on the two units must not be the same.
The ADECIA uses PoE or PoE+ as the system for supplying/receiving power. In addition, Dante is used as the connection format. NOTICE: • When disconnecting the LAN cable from the Dante/PoE port, wait at least five seconds before reconnecting the cable. Otherwise, damage or malfunctions may result. • With a Dante network, do not use the EEE function* of the network switch.
4. Click the [SIGN UP] button in the first login window. 5. Specify a password in the password settings window, and then click the [SUBMIT] button. 6. Type the password into the login window, and then click the [LOGIN] button. The wizard starts up.
7. Follow the wizard’s instructions to continue the setup. [1. WELCOME] Click the [NEXT] button. [2. REGISTER YOUR PERIPHERAL DEVICE] 1 Click the [ENABLE ALL & SEARCH] button. Peripheral devices are detected and displayed in the list. NOTE: If no peripheral devices are detected, recheck the LAN cable connections. For VXL1-16P units, recheck the DIP switch settings. (Refer to page 5.
2 Check that [connected] appears below [Status] for all peripheral devices, and then click the [NEXT] button. NOTE: Items [2-1] to [2-3] below appear only in an ADECIA wireless solution that comprises RM-W. [2-1. CHECKING WIRELESS ENVIROMENT] Peripheral devices are detected by RM-WAP and displayed in the list. Click the [NEXT] button.
[2-2. PAIR CHARGERS WITH RM-WAP] Pair the RM-WAP and charger. 1 Select the RM-WAP, and then click the [PAIR] button. 2 Long-press the PAIR button on the RM-WCH for at least two seconds. 3 Click the [NEXT] button. [2-3. PAIR MICHROPHONE WITH RM-WAP] Pair the RM-WAP and wireless microphones. IMPORTANT: Place all wireless microphones on the charger. 1 Select the RM-WAP, and then click the [PAIR] button. 2 Long-press the ACTIVATE button on the RM-WCH for at least two seconds. 3 Click the [NEXT] button.
[3. CHECK FIRMWARE VERSION] Check the versions of the firmware, and then click the [NEXT] button. NOTE: If the firmware must be updated, the version number appears in red. Update the firmware of RM-CR, RM-CG, RM-TT, RM-WAP and VXL1-16P via TOOLSUpdateFIRMWARE UPDATE in the Web GUI “RM-CR Device Manager”. (Refer to page 50.) Update the firmware of RM-WCH, RM-WOM, RM-WDR, RM-WGL and RM-WGS via SETTINGSPeripheralREGISTRATION SETTINGSDetailsVIEWFIRMWARE UPDATE in the Web GUI “RM-CR Device Manager”.
[5. EXECUTE AUTOMATIC AUDIO TUNING] 1 Click the [EXECUTE] button. The window changes, and automatic audio tuning begins. IMPORTANT: • For better accuracy, as much as possible, avoid making noise during tuning. • If [Use Analog Speakers] is turned off, the window for adjusting the analog speaker volume will be skipped. NOTE: Sound is output from the speakers during tuning.
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2 Confirm that tuning has completed, and then click the [NEXT] button. [6. READY TO USE] Click the [CLOSE] button. This completes the setup. NOTE: Use the Web GUI “RM-CR Device Manager” to specify detailed settings for this unit. For details, refer to page 23.
CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS Front panel 1 2 3 4 1 (Power) indicator Condition 2 Unit status LAN cable plugged into Dante/PoE port Lit green Operating LAN cable plugged into Dante/PoE port Flashes green Starting up – Flashes green quickly Supplied power insufficient (Status) indicator NOTE: 3 Power indicator Condition Status indicator Unit status Identify icon in Web GUI clicked Flashes white Responding (to Identify function) Updating firmware Flashes white quickly Firmware being updat
Rear panel 1 2 1 Network port indicators (Network port) Network port indicator Unit status Left indicator lit green Link up Left indicator flashes green Transferring data Left indicator unlit Link down Right indicator lit green Connection speed: 1000M Link Right indicator unlit Connection speed: 10M Link/100M Link 2 Network port indicators (Dante/PoE port) Network port indicator Unit status Left indicator lit green Link up Left indicator flashes green Transferring data Left indicator unl
CONNECTING COMMUNICATION DEVICES The following are examples of a connection with a communication device. Connecting a computer Prepare the following. • Computer • A-B type USB cable (included with the unit) NOTE: No installation of a USB driver is necessary. 1. Connect this unit and the computer with a USB cable. USB cable Computer This completes the connection. Referring to the following pages, confirm that a proper connection can be made. NOTE: The windows may differ depending on the computer.
[For Windows] Open the Sound Control Panel, and then confirm that [Yamaha RM-CR] is set to [Default Device] on the [Playback] and [Recording] tabs. Otherwise, select [Yamaha RM-CR], click [Set Default], and then click [OK]. NOTE: Adjust the microphone sensitivity (input volume) as necessary. Select [Yamaha RM-CR] on the [Recording] tab, and then click [Properties] to open the [Echo Cancelling Speakerphone Properties] window. Click the [Levels] tab to display the adjuster.
[For macOS] Open the [Sound] preferences, and then confirm that [Yamaha RM-CR] is selected on the [Output] and [Input] tabs. Otherwise, click [Yamaha RM-CR]. NOTE: Adjust the microphone sensitivity (input volume) as necessary. The adjuster is available on the [Input] tab.
Connecting a smartphone Prepare the following. • Smartphone IMPORTANT: • Bluetooth must first be enabled in the Web GUI. For details, refer to page 30. • This unit cannot be connected with multiple smartphones at the same time via Bluetooth. [Connecting for the first time] 1. Long-press the Bluetooth button on the front panel of the unit for four seconds or more. The unit enters the pairing standby mode, and the Bluetooth indicator flashes blue quickly.
[Connecting a paired smartphone] 1. Enable Bluetooth on the smartphone, and select [Yamaha RM-CR-XXXXXX] (where “XXXXXX” is the MAC address of this unit). This completes the connection. Check the completion of the connection from the screen of the smartphone. [Disconnecting] The Bluetooth connection can be cut by using any of the following methods. • Press the Bluetooth button on the unit. • Turn off Bluetooth from the smartphone. • Turn off the unit or smartphone.
CONNECTING EXPANSION DEVICES The following are examples of a connection to an expansion device. Connecting a handheld microphone Connect this unit to a handheld microphone to talk with the other party and amplify your voice at your location. Prepare the following. • Handheld microphone 1. Connect this unit and the handheld microphone. NOTE: Two handheld microphones can be connected at the same time.
WEB GUI Use the Web GUI “RM-CR Device Manager” to check/change the settings of this unit and ADECIA. Starting RM-CR Device Manager 1. Connect this unit and the computer with an A-micro B type USB cable. 2. Start a browser (Google Chrome or Safari) on the computer and type “172.16.0.1” in the address bar. The RM-CR Device Manager starts up. 3. Type the specified password into the login window, and then click the [LOGIN] button. The [HOME] window appears. This completes the startup.
[DEVICE SETTINGS] Page 37 [REGISTRATION SETTINGS] Page 37 [SPEAKER POSITIONING SETTINGS] Page 38 [MICROPHONE GROUP MUTE SETTINGS] Page 38 [SYSTEM SETTINGS] Page 39 [TIME SETTINGS] Page 39 [DAYLIGHT SAVING SETTINGS] Page 39 [SIP SETTINGS] Page 40 [REGISTRATION SETTINGS] Page 40 [CONFIGURATION SETTINGS] Page 41 [MEDIA SETTINGS] Page 41 [PRIORITY SETTINGS] Page 42 [TRANSPORT SETTINGS] Page 42 [NAT TRAVERSAL SETTINGS] Page 43 [Input] [AUDIO INPUT STATUS] Page 44 [Processing] [INT
The following icons/buttons are used in RM-CR Device Manager. (Information icon): Move the pointer over this icon to see more information about the item. (Identify button): Click to cause the indicator of the corresponding device to flash. (Link button): Click to go to another window for the item. IMPORTANT: Be sure to click the [SUBMIT] button after changing settings in RM-CR Device Manager. The [SUBMIT] button always appears in the upper-right corner of the window.
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1 [SYSTEM STATUS] Allows you to check basic information on this unit. 2 [PERIPHERAL STATUS] Allows you to check basic information on peripheral devices and their connection status with this unit. 3 [LED INDICATION STATUS] Allows you to check the status of the indicators. 4 [MEDIA STATUS] Allows you to check if you are in a call or playing back music. 5 [BLUETOOTH STATUS] • Allows you to check basic information about Bluetooth for this unit.
[SETTINGS] [Admin] 1 2 3 1 [PASSWORD SETTINGS] Allows you to check/change the password for logging in to RM-CR Device Manager. 2 [SECURITY SETTINGS] Allows you to select whether to keep a call history. 3 [DEPLOYMENT SERVER SETTINGS] • Allows you to select whether to use a deployment server. If using a server, select whether to detect it automatically or configure it manually. • Allows you to check/adjust the server provisioning interval.
4 5 6 4 [SYSLOG SERVER SETTINGS] Allows you to select whether to use a Syslog server. 5 [SNMP SETTINGS] Allows you to select whether to use SNMP. 6 [LED INDICATION SETTINGS] • Allows you to check/adjust the brightness of the indicators. • Allows you to check/change the color of indicators when there is no call. Select one of the following: White, Green, No color.
[Bluetooth] 1 2 1 [DEVICE SETTINGS] • Allows you to select whether to use Bluetooth. • Allows you to check/change the name and passkey of the Bluetooth connection for this unit. • Allows you to check/adjust the length of time that this unit remains in pairing standby mode. • Allows you to select whether to cancel pairing when the Bluetooth connection with the smartphone is cut. 2 [PAIRING SETTINGS] • Allows you to put the unit in pairing standby mode by clicking the [PAIR] button.
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1 [DIAL SETTINGS] • Allows you to select whether to enable MWI. • Allows you to set this unit to call rejection mode. • Allows you to set this unit to auto-answer mode. • Allows you to select the ringtone. Also allows you to adjust the ringtone volume. • Allows you to specify the number for checking voicemails. • Allows you to specify a maximum length of time for SIP calls. • Allows you to specify a dial plan.
[Dialer] 1 1 [CONFERENCE SETTINGS] Allows you to select whether users can join a call without performing any special operation.
[Network] 1 1 [IP ADDRESS SETTINGS] • Allows you to specify the network used by this unit. • Allows you to select whether to use DHCP.
2 3 4 2 [DANTE IP SETTINGS] • Allows you to specify settings for the network used by Dante. • Allows you to select whether to use DHCP. 3 [ETHERNET SWITCH SETTINGS] Allows you to select whether to (internally) separate or integrate the network and Dante/PoE ports on the rear panel of this unit. 4 [HOSTNAME SETTINGS] Allows you to select whether to specify the hostname of this unit automatically or manually.
5 5 [IEEE802.1X SETTINGS] • Allows you to select whether to use IEEE802.1X authentication. • Allows you to select the authentication method. • Allows you to upload a certificate. • Allows you to delete a certificate.
[Peripheral] 1 2 1 [DEVICE SETTINGS] • Allows you to select whether to link the system for this unit with the system for peripherals. • Allows you to select whether to automatically route Dante audio. • Allows you to select whether to enable the group mute function of the microphones. When enabled, microphones can be grouped and muted as a group. When disabled, all microphones are muted.
3 4 3 [SPEAKER POSITIONING SETTINGS] Allows you to set [Position] for each speaker to [Left] or [Right] according to its actual mounting position. 4 [MICROPHONE GROUP MUTE SETTINGS] Allows you to group the microphones. When grouped, all microphones with the same group number are synchronized with the one turned on/off.
[Region] 1 2 3 1 [SYSTEM SETTINGS] Allows you to specify the country or region where this unit is used. Also allows you to specify the time zone. 2 [TIME SETTINGS] Allows you to select whether to use NTP. 3 [DAYLIGHT SAVING SETTINGS] Allows you to select whether to use daylight saving time with this unit.
[SIP] 1 2 1 [SIP SETTINGS] Allows you to select whether to use SIP. 2 [REGISTRATION SETTINGS] Allows you to register the SIP server.
3 4 3 [CONFIGURATION SETTINGS] Allows you to check/change the settings related to SIP calls. 4 [MEDIA SETTINGS] • Allows you to sort audio codecs into [Enabled] and [Disabled] by dragging and dropping them. The codec placed at the top of the [Enabled] box has a higher priority with this unit. • Allows you to check/adjust the interval at which audio packets are sent.
[Transport] 1 2 1 [PRIORITY SETTINGS] Allows you to select whether to enable QoS for SIP. 2 [TRANSPORT SETTINGS] Allows you to check/change the settings related to the SIP network.
3 3 [NAT TRAVERSAL SETTINGS] Allows you to check/change the settings related to NAT traversal.
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1 [AUDIO INPUT STATUS] Allows you to check the audio input status for each connection method and connected device.
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3 1 [INTERFACE SETTINGS] Allows you to select whether to enable the AUX jacks on the rear panel of this unit. 2 [DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING SETTINGS] Click a button in the [Audio processing diagram] to open a window for checking/changing parameters for digital signal processing. IMPORTANT: Parameter changes are immediately reflected in the acoustics of the unit. 3 [AUTOMATIC AUDIO TUNING] • Allows you to select whether to use analog speakers.
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1 [AUDIO OUTPUT STATUS] Allows you to check the audio output status for each connection method and connected device.
[TOOLS] [Update] 1 1 [DEVICE STATUS] • Allows you to check the versions of the firmware and Dante of this unit. The firmware and Dante of this unit can be updated when [Ready] appears below [Updatability]. • Allows you to check the versions of the firmware and Dante of peripheral devices. The firmware and Dante of the peripheral device can be updated when [Connected] appears below [Updatability]. • If the firmware must be updated, the version number appears in red.
2 2 [FIRMWARE UPDATE] • Allows you to update the firmware and Dante collectively or individually by dragging and dropping the update file(s) into the box, then clicking the [EXECUTE] button. The files for the latest firmware can be downloaded from the Yamaha website. Yamaha website U.S.A. and Canada: https://uc.yamaha.com/support/ Other countries: https://download.yamaha.com/ • Allows you to specify that the update will be performed automatically after the specified length of time.
[Contacts] 1 2 1 [EXPORT CONTACTS] Allows you to export the SIP call contact information stored on this unit, by clicking the [EXPORT] button. 2 [IMPORT CONTACTS] Allows you to import SIP call contacts into this unit by dragging and dropping the contact file into the box, then clicking the [IMPORT] button. NOTE: Create the contact file to be imported by editing the one exported in 1.
[Configuration] 1 2 1 [EXPORT CONFIGURATION] Allows you to export the settings of this unit by clicking the [EXPORT] button. 2 [IMPORT CONFIGURATION] Allows you to import settings into this unit by dragging and dropping the settings file into the box, then clicking the [IMPORT] button. NOTE: • Create the settings file to be imported by editing the one exported in 1. • The name of the configuration file should be the MAC address of the device receiving the upload file. Example: AC1234567899.
3 3 [RESET DEFAULTS] Allows you to reset the settings of this unit by clicking the [RESET] button. IMPORTANT: Be sure to check what is to be reset before doing it.
[Preset] 1 1 [CONFIGURED PRESETS] • Allows you to save and recall up to 10 presets for this unit and the peripheral devices. • Allows you to recall a preset by clicking the corresponding [RECALL] button. • Allows you to save a preset (specified in the [PRESET CONFIGURATION] window) by clicking the corresponding [SETTINGS] button. • Allows you to erase a preset by clicking the corresponding [REMOVE] button.
[PRESET CONFIGURATION] • Allows you to name the preset. • Allows you to select for [Source Type] whether to use a configuration file on an external server (external) or the RM-CR’s internal storage (internal). • If an external server is selected: For [Server address], specify the external server address where the configuration file is located. • If the internal storage is selected: Specify settings using one of the following methods.
[Logs] 1 1 [DOWNLOAD LOGS] Allows you to download logs by clicking the [DOWNLOAD] button. NOTE: Be sure to read alert log list on the following pages for explanations on the displayed alert log and the recommended solutions.
Alert log list Display Description What to do important mic CH* broken Important mic CH* broken. Please contact your Yamaha dealer. Bluetooth hardware error Bluetooth has not worked correctly. Turn the power off, then turn the power on after waiting at least six seconds. If this does not solve the problem, please contact your Yamaha dealer. Dante hardware error Dante has not started up correctly. Turn the power off, then turn the power on after waiting at least six seconds.
Display Description What to do Automatic audio tuning failed, because of measurement environment too noisy. Automatic audio tuning has failed, because measurement environment is too noisy. Do not make any noise during execution. Automatic audio tuning failed, because of audio input from peripheral Dante mic undetected. Automatic audio tuning has failed, because the system could not detect audio input from Dante microphone. Check audio input on Audio Input page.
Display Description What to do Peripheral communication error A peripheral device within the system was not found on the network. Power-on all peripheral devices in the system, and make sure that they are correctly connected to the network. SIP unavailable, because of server registration error SIP is currently unavailable, because of server registration failure. Check SIP and network settings. SIP server registration failed (code: *) SIP server registration failure has occurred.
MAIN SPECIFICATIONS General specifications Dimensions W215 mm × D264 mm × H44 mm Weight 1.6 kg Power supply PoE+ (IEEE802.3at, LLDP), DC 48 V Maximum power consumption 15.
Audio specifications Frequency response 20 Hz – 20 kHz Sampling rate 48 kHz Bit depth 24-bit Latency 8 [ms] (Dante In to USB Out, including signal processing) Audio interface Dante 16 in × 16 out USB USB2.0 type-B, Audio Class 1.0 Input: 2ch, Output: 2ch @48 kHz Mic Input XLR balanced, Input 2ch AUX RCA unbalanced (Line Level), Input: 2ch, Output: 2ch Speaker Out RCA unbalanced (Line Level), Output: 2ch Bluetooth Version 4.2 Supported protocols: HFP (1.6), A2DP, AVRCP (1.
Network specifications [Dante/PoE] port Dante Audio/Dante Control, remote control, WebUI, PoE+ supported Cable requirements: CAT5e or higher, STP Network ports Corporate Network, remote control, SIP, WebUI Cable requirements: CAT5e or higher, STP [SETUP] port USB2.0 micro, Network Class, WebUI, fixed IP Cable requirement: USB cable (A-micro B type) Input/output characteristics Input Level Actual Load Impedance For Use With Nominal Nominal Max. Before Clip MIC IN 1, 2 2.