
SETTING SOFTWARE INSTRUCTIONSDIGITAL MIXER D-2000 SERIES(Ver. 4.2.0)Thank you for purchasing TOA Digital Mixer. Please carefully follow the instructio
103. STARTING THE SOFTWAREThe following two different methods are available for starting the installed D-2000 Setting Software:(1) Starting from the &
1007.5. CobraNet Module SettingsOne of two types of bundle settings to connect the CobraNet equipment to the D-2008SP must be selected:Unicast and Mul
1017.5.2. Multicast bundle exampleIn the following connection, the D-2008SP's CobraNet output bundle number must match the CobraNet inputbundle n
102Step 3. Press the Advanced setting button to proceed advanced settings as needed.Advanced setting buttonNotesThe following items cannot be set onli
1037.5.4. CobraNet bundle matrix settingSettings can be collectively changed in the case of the system where multiple D-2008SP units are linkedtogethe
1047.6. Word Clock Synchronization Settings7.6.1. Word clock synchronizationOne of the following three word clock synchronization methods can be selec
1057.7. External Control Port SettingsEither the serial port or TCP/IP port can be selected as external control port for the D-2008SP.The setting proc
1068. D-2012C FUNCTION SETTINGSSelecting the D-2012C Remote Console Unit to be set in the Unit view causes the Console view to bedisplayed in the Main
1078.1. Console ViewIn the Console view, the Console Setting view (offline mode) or Console Monitor view (online mode) isdisplayed depending on commun
108[Function key settings]Perform settings for the D-2012C's 8 function keys. Clicking the Function Key Setting button located on the left side o
109Function Control target rangeMemory Entire D-2000 system*Memory StoreLine Input All D-2008SP units within the systemLED Control All D-2008SP units
114. MAIN SCREEN AND MENU ITEM DESCRIPTION4.1. Main ScreenStarting the D-2000 Setting Software causes the main screen to appear. Menu (See the next pa
110Function key function assignment: MemoryAssign any desired preset memory Nos. 1 – 32 to the function keys. Step 1. Click each function key's F
111Function key function assignment: Line InputAssign the line input function to the function key.Step 1. Click each function key's Function butt
112Function key function assignment: LED controlAssign the ON/OFF function of the D-2008SP’s front-mounted level indicator to the function key.The LED
113Function key function assignment: Fader LayerAssign any desired fader layer Nos. 1 – 4 to the function keys. Step 1. Click each function key's
114Function key function assignment: Console SwitchAssign the console switch function to the function key. Click each function key's Function but
115Function key function assignment: Key LockAssign the key lock function to the function key. Click each function key's Function button to selec
116Function key function assignment: Monitor ClearAssign the monitor channel selection clear function to the function key. Click each function key&ap
117[Motorized Fader and Rotary Encoder Channel Settings]The D-2012C Remote Console features four fader layers capable of storing combinations of chann
118Step 3. Select the unit ID. Step 4. Select the channel area. Step 5. Select the channel number.NoteThe same channel cannot be assigned to multiple
119The following procedure is a method to make settings from the menu.The channel setting can be made to up to 4 fader layers each of up to 4 D-2012C
124.2. Menu Item Description4.2.1. File New: Creates (sets) a new data file.Open... : Calls up the existing data file.NoteThe following logon screen m
120Step 3. Make the fader/encoder related settings: unit ID, channel area, channel number, level meter position,and fader knob color.Press the button
1218.1.2. Console monitor viewThe status of the corresponding D-2012C Remote Console can be monitored when in online mode. Thefunction keys, motorized
1228.2. Fader LayersIt is possible to recall any one of four fader layers to which motorized fader and rotary encoder channels havebeen assigned, and
1239. SYSTEM FUNCTION SETTINGS9.1. User Level and Restriction Settings9.1.1. What is the user levelTwo types of user levels are available for the D-20
1249.1.3. Logging on when the user level is enabledEnabling the user level displays the following logon screen when the setting file is opened next ti
125Step 2. Select the restriction level from the pull-down menu of each Restriction settings item.You can set 4 different levels of restrictions for e
1269.2. Change Safe Function SettingThe Change Safe function is a function to prevent the following parameters from being recalled when thepreset memo
127Step 3. Select the Power On Memory number to be set from thepull-down menu.NoteThe Last Memory cannot be set.Step 2. Tick the "Enable the Chan
1289.2.2. Channel setting (only when the Change Safe function is enabled)Click each channel button, then select one Change Safe group to which the cha
1299.3. Console SEL/MONI Link SettingPressing each Monitor channel selector key on the D-2012C causes the corresponding channel of the D-2008SP on the
134.2.4. UnitCreate New Unit... : Creates a new unit. (See p. 15 and p. 24.)Delete Unit... : Deletes the unit from the setting data. (See p. 25.)Chang
13010. PC CONNECTIONS10.1. Connections between a PC and the UnitConnect a PC, the D-2008SP, and the D-2012C to a switching hub using LAN straight cabl
13110.3. Connection SettingsPerform settings needed to communicate with the units in this section.Settings such as network settings and unit ID settin
132Step 2. Change the unit's network setting.Select the unit for which you want to change the network setting, then click the "Modify IP set
133Step 5. Delete the unit from the list.Select the unit to be deleted, then click the "Delete" button.The selected unit is deleted from the
134Step 8. Backup the Data.Select the unit from the "Uncontrollable units" and click the "Backup Data" button. The "Save As&q
135Step 9. Update Firmware.Select a unit from the Uncontrollable units list and click the "Firmware update" button.Only when the D-2008SP is
136Step 10. Click the "Next" button. The Unit ID Setting screen is displayed. The "Next" button is displayed if the D-2012C is fou
137Step 11. Delete the unnecessary units with duplicate ID number from the list. Select the units to be deleted from the list, then click the "De
13814-2. If the "Next" button is clicked:The Console ID Setting screen is displayed. • If the D-2012C's ID number has not been set, the
13910.4. D-2012C Fader AdjustmentBe sure to perform fader control calibration and fader position correction with the following procedures whenyou have
144.2.7. OptionSecurity Settings: Set the user level and the restriction of operations. (See p. 123.)Change Safe Setting: Performs the Change Safe f
140Fader "0"positionChannel ON/OFF key 4D-2012CFunction key 7 Function key 8 Power switchFader "–50"position10.4.2. Performing fad
14110.5. CommunicationsConnect to the unit displayed "Connectable units" field in the Unit's IP setting screen.Step 1. Select "Com
142If no units on the network have been set for the connection settings, the Unit's IP Setting screen isdisplayed.Perform network and Unit ID set
143If all data for the Module settings and the Module status do not match exactly, the Slot Informationscreen is displayed during connection.• Module
1441.1. When "Communication Connect..." is selected from the menu;To enable communications between the PC and the unit, both setting data mu
1451.2. When "Communication Bulk Transmission..." is selected from the menu;All setting data can be transferred from the PC to the unit in b
146The Bulk Receive screen is displayed before the communication screen is displayed.Performs connection to the unit shown in the list.If the unit has
147• When all the units to be connected are displayed, start the bulk receiving;(1) Click the "Start" button.The Communication screen is dis
148(2) Click the "Completed" button after data transfer completion.Step 2. Select "Communication Disconnect..." from the menu.This
14911. PRESET MEMORY SETTINGSD-2008SP's set parameters can be stored as preset memory (see p. 153).There are 32 preset memories. You can freely r
155. UNIT CONFIGURATION AND SYSTEM-RELATED SETTINGS5.1. D-2008SP Configuration SettingsStep 1. Select "Unit Create New Unit..." from the men
15011.3. Memory Setting Select "Memory Memory Setting" from the menu. The Memory Settings screen is then displayed.11.3.1. Changing the memo
15111.4. Setting the Preset Memory Recalled When Power Is Turned On Select "Memory Power ON Last Memory/Memory (1 – 32)" from the menu. When
15212. GLOSSARY• Auto-Leveler functionThe auto-leveler function performs to keep the output level constant by suppressing the change of soundvolume. S
153• Preset memorySet parameters can be stored in preset memory 1 – 32.Parameters that can be stored in preset memory are as follows:Input channel par
15413. SETTING DATA SAMPLESSetting data samples are contained in the CD supplied with the D-2008SP as files "Gymnasium.d8t,""Hall.d8t,&
15513.1.3. Equipment layoutStageMain speakerSub-speakerD-2008SP and D-2012C13.1.4. System diagramCD playerCassette playerMD playerWireless tunerMD rec
15613.2. Setting Example for Use in Multi-Purpose HallsThe data sample "Hall.d8t" is a setting example for the system in a multi-purpose hal
15713.2.4. System diagramLineMain speaker (L)Main speaker (R)Output 1 – 9Input 1 – 4Input 5 – 8LANCobraNetCobraNetLANOutput 10 – 18D-2008SP(ID 1)Micro
15813.3. Setting Example for Use in Hotel's Banquet Halls (Change Safe function is used.)The data sample "Changesafe.d8t" is a setting
15913.3.4. System diagramA: CD playerC: MD playerA: Wireless tunerC: MD recorderA: Main speakerOutput 1 – 2Input 1 – 2Input 3 – 4Input 5 – 6Input 9 –
16Step 5. Click the "Next" button.The I/O Setting screen is displayed. Step 6. Perform Module, Bus, CobraNet, and Console Settings. Notes• C
160Banquet hall A• Memory 1 (3-divided room setting pattern for each divided room A, B, and C)In the morning, Banquet halls A, B, and C are individual
16114. SPECIFICATIONS14.1. Software SpecificationsOperating System: Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later, 32/64-bit Windows Vista, 32/64-bit Windows 7Re
162Setting Item Setting Range Initial ValueCompressor/Auto-Leveler ModeComp, Leveler CompSetting Item Setting Range Initial ValueCutoff Frequency 20 H
163[Gate Settings]Setting Item Setting Range Initial ValueThreshold–50 to +20 dB, 1 dBsteps–40 dBHysteresis 0 to +10 dB, 1 dB steps 0 dBDepth–∞, –69 t
164Setting Item Setting Range Initial ValueCenter Frequency20 Hz to 20 kHz, 1/24octave steps1000 HzGain (Boost/cut)– 15 to +15 dB, 0.1 dBsteps0 dBQ 0.
165[Crossover Settings]Setting Item Setting Range Initial ValueCutoff Frequency 20 Hzto 20 kHz, 1/24octave steps – – – Slope Through, 12 dB/octVQ, 2
16614.2.3. Settings when the CobraNet module is used Setting Item Setting Range Initial ValueBundle 0 – 65279 0Multicast bundle: 1 – 255Unicast bundle
16714.2.8. Settings when the D-936R is usedSetting Item Setting Range Initial ValueLine Input ModeMIX ALL, SELECT MIX ALLInput Selection 1, 2, 3, 4all
16814.2.10. Settings when the D-2012C is used[Fader layer settings][Console setting view (Function key, motorized fader, and rotary encoder settings)]
16914.2.13. Preset Memory settings[Memory settings]Setting Item Setting Range Initial ValueCrossfade Time0 –10 s, 0.5 s steps 0 sChange Fader Layer (I
17Step 7. Click the "Next" button.The Channel Use screen is displayed. Step 8. Set Channel Usage.8-1. Input Channel Use SettingsSelect the u
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18Step 9. Click the "Next" button. • Checking the input checkbox in "CobraNet Setting" on the I/O Setting screen causes the Co
19Step 12. Perform Input and Output Channel Selection. 12-1. Input Channel Selection • Select the modular slot channels to be assigned to each input
2TABLE OF CONTENTS1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE D-2000 SETTING SOFTWARE... 62. SOFTWARE SETU
20Step 16. Perform Stereo Link Configuration settings. Checking the checkbox of a channel allows stereo link settings for that channel in 2-channe
21Step 17. Click the "Next" button. The Filter Point Number Setting screen is displayed. Step 18. Perform Filter Point Number Setting.Se
22Step 21. Click the "Next" button. The X-over Combination screen is displayed.NoteTo set the crossover function, proceed to Step 22. Otherw
23Step 23. Click the "Next" button.The X-over Slope screen is displayed. Step 24. Tick the checkboxes for the crossover slope settings. Sett
245.2. D-2012C Configuration SettingsStep 1. Select "Unit Create New Unit..." from the menu. The Unit Configuration setting screen is displa
255.3. Unit Change or Deletion and Slot Information Confirmation5.3.1. Deleting the unitThe unit that has been already created can be deleted only whe
265.3.3. Confirming the slot informationSelect "Unit Slot Information..." from the menu to display the Slot Information screen.The screen of
275.3.4. Changing the unit namesSelect "Unit Names..." from the menu to display the Name Setting screen. The Unit's name and Input/Outp
286. MAIN SCREEN AFTER COMPLETION OF UNIT CONFIGURATIONMenu (See p. 12.)Main view (See p. 38 and 106.)Unit view (See p. 29.), Connection status view (
296.1. Unit ViewThe Unit View is located at the upper left of the main screen.Performing equipment configuration and system-relatedsettings displays a
37.3. Contents View ... 467.3.1. Module view[Microphone
306.2. Connection Status ViewClicking the connection status tab at the upper left of the mainscreen at the time of connection displays the connections
316.3. Memory ViewThe memory view is located at the lower left of the mainscreen.It displays the preset memory (see p. 149) names and thepreset memory
32• The currently selected Preset Memory is displayed in red in the memory list.• To recall a preset memory, click the corresponding preset memory nam
336.4. Monitor ViewMonitor view is displayed at the lower left corner of the mainscreen when in online mode. It is displayed only when the unit select
346.5. Level Monitor View6.5.1. When the D-2008SP is selectedThe entire level meter at the meter display points and status for the contact input/outpu
35Audio In (PFL)Level area(Example) Level area: Audio In (PFL)Channel area Level meter positionCobraNet In (PFL)Audio Bus (PFL)Audio Bus (AFL)Ext. In
366.5.2. When the D-2012C is selectedWhen in online mode, all level meters for fader layer channels (see p. 122) selected at the D-2012C aresimultaneo
376.7. Routing Monitor ViewIn the Routing Monitor view, double-clicking the channel box displays the signal routing from the box. Forinstance, when th
387. D-2008SP FUNCTION SETTINGSSelecting the D-2008SP to be set in the unit view displays the flow or matrix view in the main view.Unit view Flow or M
397.1.1. Input flow viewIn this flow view, input-related Module, Trim, Filter, C/L, Automix, Meter and Fader boxes are arranged side byside. Audio In,
47.6. Word Clock Synchronization Settings 7.6.1. Word clock synchronization ... 1047.6.
407.1.2. Bus flow viewIn this flow view, bus-related Delay, Sub In Mix, FBS, PF Meter, Fader, and AF Meter boxes are arranged sideby side. Audio Bus,
417.1.3. Output flow viewIn this flow view, output-related Fader, Meter, Xover, Filter, Comp, Delay, and Meter boxes are arranged sideby side. Audio O
427.2. Matrix ViewClicking Input Matrix or Output Matrix tab displays the Matrix view, allowing settings of assignment and crosspoint gains between th
43(1) FaderSelecting the active crosspoint allows the fader to indicate the signal level at that crosspoint. When two ormore crosspoints are selected,
44(4) Numerical value indication selection buttonIndicates the level setting at each Crosspoint by means of numerical values if this button is clicked
45(3)(2)(1)(5)7.2.2. Output Matrix view (Output assignment and crosspoint gain settings)Assigns Audio Bus, Ext. In, or CobraNet Bus channels to the Au
467.3. Contents ViewClicking the box in the flow view causes the corresponding contents view to be displayed under the flow view.The box can also be s
477.3.1. Module viewThe "Module" of the Input Flow view represents the connector for the module an audio input channel has beenassigned to.
48(1) Phantom power ON/OFF button [Phantom Power]Displays the ON/OFF setting status of the phantom power supply for the selected channel. Click this b
49Digital Input module view (Available only when the D-923AE or D-937SP is used)Click the "D-923AE" or "D-937SP" box displayed on
513. SETTING DATA SAMPLES13.1. Setting Example for Use in Gymnasiums13.1.1. System description ...
50(1) Channel status indication [Status]Displays the input signal status of the selected channel.Display Input signal statusLock NormalUnlock No cable
51Stereo Input module view (Available only when the D-936R is used)Click the "D-936R" box displayed on the input slot in the Flow View. The
527.3.2. Trim view (Input trim settings)Clicking the trim box on the Input Flow view displays the Trim view in the Contents view. The trim box contain
537.3.3. Input filter view (High-pass filter/equalizer/low-pass filter settings)Clicking the filter box on the Input Flow view displays the Input filt
54(1) Filter control area(2) Minimum frequency adjustment buttons Increase or decrease the lower frequency limit on a graduated scale.(3) Filter point
55(13) Option buttonClicking this button causes the following pull-down menu to appear.Scale... : Changes the scale.Q-Display: The method to display Q
567.3.4. Comp/leveler view (Compressor/Auto-Leveler function settings)Clicking either the C/L box in the Input Flow view or the Comp box in the Output
57Clicking the "Comp All" tab causes the setting screen for all channels set to Compressor mode to appear. (1)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(1) Mode
58If Stereo Link function is set to channels, the level meters of both left and right channels aresimultaneously displayed. R channel output level me
59Auto-Leveler function settings (Available only for the input channel)(1)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(2)(3) (4) (5) (6) (7)(1)Clicking the "Leveler All"
61. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE D-2000 SETTING SOFTWAREThe D-2000 system is comprised of the D-2008SP Digital Mixing Processor, the D-2012C Remote Cons
60(3) Auto-Leveler target level button [Target Level (dB)] Displays the Auto-Leveler's threshold level for each channel bymeans of numerical valu
61Gate function settingsIf you click the Automix box, the screen of the "GATE" tab is first displayed.For Gate function, see p. 152.[Automix
62(2) Auto-mixing group setting button [Automix Group]Sets the auto-mixing group assignment to each channel. Clicking this button permits groups (A –
63(3) Gate threshold button [Gate Threshold (dB)]Displays the gate threshold level for each channel by means ofnumerical values. If you click this but
64NOM attenuation function* settingsClicking the "NOM" tab causes the NOM attenuation function setting screen for all channels to appear. *
65Ducker function* settingsClicking the "Ducker" tab causes the Ducker setting screen for all channels to appear.* For Ducker function, see
667.3.6. Fader view (Input/bus/output gain, input/bus/output VCA display, and input/bus/output grouptrim settings)Clicking the Fader box in the Input/
67Input, Bus, and Output gain settings (Fader display)Clicking the Fader box in the Input/Bus/Output flow view causes the faders for the corresponding
68(5) Gain indication button [Fader (dB)]Displays the level for each channel by means of numerical values. Ifyou click this button, a dialog for fader
69(1)(2)(3)(4)Input, Bus, and Output group trim settings (Group trim display)Clicking the "Gr Trim" on the display selection tab displays th
72. SOFTWARE SETUP2.1. Installing the D-2000 Setting SoftwareTerminate all other application programs in operation before installation.Follow the proc
707.3.7. Sub In Mix viewClicking the Sub In Mix box in the Bus Flow view displays the Sub In Mix view in the Content view, whichdisplays the Channel O
717.3.8. Delay view (Delay function settings)Clicking the Delay box in the Bus/Output flow view displays the Delay view in the Content view. The Delay
72(4) Delay distance indication button [Distance (meters/inches/feet)]Displays the delay distance in each channel by means of numericalvalues. If you
737.3.9. FBS view (Feedback suppression function settings)Clicking the FBS box in the Bus flow view causes the FBS View to be displayed in the Content
74(3) Maximum amplitude adjustment buttonsIncrease or decrease the upper amplitude limit on a graduated scale.(4) Dynamic mode button [DYNAMIC Mode]Dy
75Feedback suppression function operations[Suppressing acoustic feedback with a simple operation]Step 1. Set the volume controls of connected external
767.3.10. Xover view (Crossover function settings)Clicking the Xover box in the Output flow view causes the Xover view to be displayed in the Contents
77[When filter type other than those stated on the previous page is selected][When "Gain" is selected](Displayed in tabular form)(1) Minimum
78(6) Filter type indication buttonDisplays the type of filter of the selected filter point. If you click this button, the filter type can be selected
79Time correction settings between Xover boxesClicking the "Driver Alignment" tab causes the time correction setting screen between Xover bo
8Step 8. Start installation according to the instructions on the screen. NoteIf the .NET Framework is not installed in the PC, follow the on-screen in
807.3.11. Output filter view (Filter function settings)Clicking the filter box in the Output Flow view causes the Output filter view to be displayed i
81(2) Filter point symbolSelect the filter point from the filter point symbol as required. If you right-click apoint on the filter point symbol, the p
82(11) Table display buttonIf this button is clicked, the filter control is displayed in tabular form. Clicking this button again reverts tothe origin
83All Mute function is ON.Only in this case, no output is muted.Mute function for each individual output is ON.Mute function for each individual outpu
847.4. D-981, D-983, and D-984VC Control Modules Settings7.4.1. General description of the D-981, D-983, and D-984VCNotes• The controllable channels f
857.4.2. Contact input setting screenSelect "Option Contact Input Setting..." from the menu. The Contact Input Settings screen is displayed.
86Contact input function assignment: MemoryAssign any desired preset memory Nos. 1 – 32 to the terminals. Step 1. Click each terminal's Function
87Step 3. Click the Channel/Contact button to select the channel number for volume adjustment from the pull-down menu. The channel numbers of the two
88Contact input function assignment: Channel On/OffAssign the channel ON/OFF function to the terminal.Step 1. Click each channel's Function butto
89Contact input function assignment: Line InputAssign the line input function to the terminal.Step 1. Click each terminal's Function button to se
92.2. Uninstalling the D-2000 Setting SoftwareStep 1. Click the Start button on the PC's desktop, and select "Setting Control Panel."
90Contact input function assignment: LED controlAssigning the D-2008SP's front panel-mounted level indicator OFF function to the terminal. Step 1
917.4.3. Contact output setting screenSelect "Option Contact Output Setting..." from the menu. The Contact Output setting screen is thendisp
92(4) PositionWhen the "Channel ON/OFF" function is set,select the channel position from "Audio In,""CobraNet In," "
93Contact output function assignment: Channel On/OffAssign the channel ON/OFF interlocking output (tally) to the terminal. Step 1. Click each terminal
94Contact output function assignment: LED ControlAssign an interlocking output (tally) to a terminal for controlling the D-2008SP's front panel-m
95Contact output function assignment: Through OutAssign the contact input status interlocking output (tally) to the terminal. Step 1. Click each termi
96Contact output function assignment: Console SwitchAssigning a Console Switch Function to a Terminal.A contact output closes ("makes") or o
977.4.4. VCA module setting screen (Only when the D-984VC is used)Select "Option VCA Module Setting..." from the menu. The VCA Module Settin
98VCA Channel AssignmentSet the channel to be controlled for the D-984VC module's input and output channel VCA terminals. Step 1. Click each ter
99Step 2. Click the Channel/Contact button to select the channel number from the pull-down menu. Notes• VCA volume cannot be adjusted from a PC.• A si
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