Yamaha ACD1 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
ACD1 Reference Manual
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Introduction
Terms
This section explains terminology specific to the ACD1.
Amp Editor
This is computer application software. With this software, you can use your computer to monitor and control the ACD1 and
the amplifiers connected to the ACD1.
Scene
Settings such as Power-On/Standby or mute for each amplifier are collectively called a “scene.” By recalling a scene, the
saved settings can be immediately applied to the amplifiers. The ACD1 can specify 49 scenes for each connected amplifier.
Scene link
Settings for simultaneously recalling scenes for multiple amplifiers within an area are called a “scene link.” By recalling a
scene link, scenes can be simultaneously recalled for multiple amplifiers. Scene links can be created and recalled using
Amp Editor.
Device ID
This is an ID for uniquely identifying an ACD1 unit within a network. If there are duplicate IDs within an area, it will be
impossible to monitor/control them from Amp Editor.
Amp ID
This is the ID of each amplifier connected to the ACD1. Amplifiers connected to the [DATA PORT] connector of the same
ACD1 must be set to non-overlapping IDs using the [AMP ID] switch located on the rear panel of each amplifier. For ampli-
fiers connected to a [MONITOR/REMOTE] connector, the Amp ID is determined by the connector that is used.