Yamaha Switch ACU16 C User Manual

AMP CONTROL UNIT  
NETWORK HUB and BRIDGE  
Owner’s Manual  
Mode d’emploi  
Bedienungsanleitung  
Manual de instrucciones  
NETWORK HUB AND BRIDGE  
LINK CONDUCT  
ERROR  
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ACU16-C/NHB32-C  
Owner’s Manual Addendum  
Please make the following changes and additions to the ACU16-C/NHB32-C owner’s manual. Some of  
these are due to the ACU16-C/NHB32-C system software upgrade, while others are corrections and  
supplementary explanations.  
Changes due to the software upgrade  
Support for CobraNet “Low Latency” (system software v1.10)  
In conjunction with the upgrade to system software V1.10, the latency setting that had been fixed at 5.33 ms can now be  
selected from three choices (5.33 ms/2.67 ms/1.33 ms). This allows even lower-latency distribution of audio signals. In  
addition, you can now make connections at the desired latency to digital mixers such as the PM5D or digital mixing engines  
such as the DME64N/24N via the Yamaha “MY16-C” card.  
Changing the latency can be done in conjunction with NetworkAmp Manager V1.1.0E. For the procedure, refer to the  
NetworkAmp Manager owner’s manual (PDF format).  
The latency and audio bit depth settings will determine the limits on the number of channels that can be distributed in one  
bundle, and the number of bundles that can be distributed.  
• NHB32-C  
20-bit  
24-bit  
Latency  
Channels per  
bundle  
Maximum number of bundles  
(total of input and output)  
Channels per  
bundle  
Maximum number of bundles  
(total of input and output)  
5.33ms  
2.67ms  
1.33ms  
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• ACU16-C  
Maximum number of  
bundles (input only)  
Latency  
5.33ms  
2.67ms  
1.33ms  
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If two or more different latencies exist in a CobraNet network, it may become impossible for the various devices to  
communicate correctly. You must make sure that all CobraNet devices in a single network have the same latency setting.  
Additions and corrections  
Cable Length & Switching Hubs  
The maximum length of a cable used in a 100Base-T Ethernet network is 100 m (a maximum of 2 km for a multimode optical  
fiber cable), but depending on the type of cable used and on the performance of the switching hub, there are cases in which  
this length cannot be guaranteed. Three or four switching hubs can be connected, but this also will depend on the  
performance of the switching hub.  
“System Requirements (NetworkAmp Manager)” (page 10)  
The following items have been added to the operating requirements for NetworkAmp Manager.  
• If your computer has HyperThreading Technology, you must disable it when connecting via USB.  
• This software cannot be used on a computer that has multiple CPUs (e.g., Intel’s Xeon processor or AMD’s Opteron  
processor).  
• This software cannot be used on a computer that has a dual core CPU (e.g., Intel’s Pentium-D processor or AMD’s  
Athlon64 x2 processor).  
• This software cannot be used on a computer running Windows XP x64 Edition.  
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“Installing Acrobat Reader” (page 12)  
Incorrect—To view the Network Amp Manager Owner’s Manual, you’ll need to install the Adobe Acrobat Reader  
software, which is included on the CD-ROM. If you already have this software installed, skip this section.  
Correct—To view the NetworkAmp Manager Owner’s Manual (PDF format), Adobe Reader software (free of charge)  
must be installed. If you don’t have Adobe Reader, please download it from the Adobe Corporation’s website.  
“PRIMARY & SECONDARY CobraNet ports” (page 22)  
Incorrect—Primary and secondary can be used to build redundancy into systems. Under normal conditions, the  
ACU16-C uses the PRIMARY port. However, if communication via that port fails, it will automatically switch to the  
SECONDARY port and operation will continue uninterrupted.  
Correct—Primary and secondary can be used to build redundancy into systems. Under normal conditions, the ACU16-  
C uses the PRIMARY port. However, if system problems such as port malfunction or broken cable occur in the PRIMARY  
port, it will automatically switch to the SECONDARY port. The audio signal will be momentarily interrupted, but the  
duration of the interruption will depend on the performance and settings of the hub, and on the structure of the system.  
“Introduction” (page 25)  
Incorrect—Up to eight NHB32-Cs can be used on a single CobraNet network, providing bridging between 512  
CobraNet audio channels and 512 AES/EBU format inputs and outputs.  
Correct—Up to eight NHB32-Cs can be used on a single CobraNet network, providing bridging a maximum (total  
inputs and outputs) of 256 channels of CobraNet audio and AES/EBU audio.  
“CobraNet Primary & Secondary” (page 35)  
Incorrect—In the first example, if a primary connection fails, the system automatically switches to secondary and  
operation continues uninterrupted. However, if the switching hub fails, the entire system stops working. In the second  
example, individual switching hubs are used for primary and secondary, so even if switching hub A fails, operation  
continues on secondary via switching hub B.  
Correct—In the first example, if a primary connection fails, the system automatically switches to secondary. However if  
the switching hub fails, the entire system stops working. In the second example, individual switching hubs are used for  
primary and secondary, so even if switching hub A fails, operation continues on secondary via switching hub B.  
Be aware that with either connection, the time required in order to switch between primary and secondary will depend on  
the performance and settings of the hub.  
“CobraNet Primary & Secondary, Ex. 2” (page 35)  
In consideration of a case in which the primary connection fails, connect switching hub A and switching hub B.  
NHB32-C  
NHB32-C  
NETWORK HUB AND BRIDGE  
NETWORK HUB AND BRIDGE  
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Primary CobraNet  
Ethernet switching hub A  
Ethernet switching hub B  
Secondary CobraNet  
ACU16-C  
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Notes on rack-mounting the unit  
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If you install the ACU16-C/NHB32-C along with another  
ACU16-C/NHB32-C or other device in a rack that is not well  
ventilated, the temperature inside the rack may rise due to the  
heat generated from the devices and the devices may be unable  
to perform properly. When you rack-mount the unit, be sure  
to keep a gap of 1U (4.5cm) above and below the unit for better  
ventilation. Also, install the ventilation panels in these gaps or  
remove the partition panels.  
If the temperature inside the rack is expected to be 40°C or  
higher (in this case, the room temperature is generally about  
30°C or higher), install the fan kit on the top shelf of the rack,  
and install the ventilation panels between devices or remove  
the partition panels. The fan kit must generate a maximum  
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wind of 1.6m /min or higher and a maximum static pressure  
of 5mmH O or higher.  
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Anmerkungen zum Rackeinbau des Geräts  
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Wenn Sie den ACU16-C/NHB32-C gemeinsam mit einem  
anderen ACU16-C/NHB32-C oder einem Gerät mit  
Wenn die Temperatur im Innern des Racks die 40°C-Marke zu  
übersteigen droht (was der Fall ist, wenn die Raumtemperatur  
mindestens 30°C beträgt), müssen Sie ganz oben im Rack eine  
Lüftereinheit und zwischen den Geräten Lüftungsblenden  
einbauen. Trennplatten zwischen diesen Partien müssen  
entfernt werden. Die Lüftereinheit muss einen Luftstrom von  
mangelhafter Lüftung in ein Rack einbauen, könnte die  
Temperatur im Innern des Racks rapide ansteigen und Ausfälle  
der vorhandenen Geräte verursachen. Lassen Sie über und unter  
Geräten in einem Rack jeweils 1HE (4,5cm) frei, um eine  
ausreichende Luftzirkulation zu gewährleisten. In diesen  
Öffnungen müssen Lüftungsblenden angebracht werden.  
Außerdem sind eventuell vorhandene Trennplatten zu entfernen.  
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mindestens 1,6m /min und einen statischen Druck von  
5mmH O oder mehr erzeugen.  
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Remarques concernant l’installation de l’unité dans un rack  
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Si vous installez l’ACU16-C/NHB32-C dans le même rack  
qu’un deuxième ACU16-C/NHB32-C ou tout autre dispositif  
avec une ventilation autonome plutôt limitée, la température au  
sein du rack pourrait très vite monter à des valeurs qui  
empêchent les unités de fonctionner correctement. De ce fait,  
pour le montage en rack, il convient de laisser un espace d’1U  
(4,5cm) au-dessus et en dessous de tels dispositifs pour assurer  
une bonne circulation d’air frais. De plus, il faut couvrir les  
ouvertures ainsi laissées avec des panneaux de ventilation.  
Retirez toute cloison éventuellement présente entre deux unités.  
Si la température au sein du rack risque de monter au-delà de  
40°C (auquel cas la température ambiante s’élève à 30°C ou  
plus), installez un kit de ventilation en haut du rack et des  
panneaux de ventilation entre les unités. Retirez en outre les  
cloisons qui les séparent. Le kit de ventilation doit générer un  
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flux d’air supérieur à 1,6m /min et une pression statique de  
5mmH O ou plus.  
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Notas acerca de la instalación en rack de la unidad  
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Si instala el ACU16-C/NHB32-C junto con otro ACU16-C/  
NHB32-C u otro dispositivo en un armario rack que no esté  
correctamente ventilado, la temperatura en el interior del  
armario puede elevarse debido al calor generado por los  
propios dispositivos y afectar al correcto funcionamiento de  
los mismos. Cuando instale la unidad en rack, asegúrese de  
dejar una separación de 1U (4.5cm) por encima y por debajo  
de la unidad con el fin de conseguir una correcta ventilación.  
Además, instale los paneles de ventilación en estas  
Si se calcula que la temperatura en el interior del rack sea de  
40°C o más (en este caso, cuando la temperatura de la  
habitación es de 30°C o superior), instale el kit de ventilación  
en la parte superior del armario rack e instale los paneles de  
ventilación entre los dispositivos o elimine los paneles de  
división. El kit de ventilación debe generar un caudal mínimo  
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de 1.6m /min o superior con una presión estática mínima de 5  
mm H O o superior.  
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separaciones o elimine los paneles de partición.  
fan kit/Lüftereinheit/  
Kit de ventilation/Kit de ventilación  
ACU16-C/NHB32-C  
ventilation panel/Lüftungsblenden/  
Panneau de ventilation/Panel de ventilación  
ACU16-C/NHB32-C  
ventilation panel/Lüftungsblenden/  
Panneau de ventilation/Panel de ventilación  
M.D.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation  
© 2003 Yamaha Corporation  
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Important Note for PC-N Series Power  
Amplifier Users  
When you are using the ACU16-C connected to a PC9500N or  
PC4800N power amplifier, the NetworkAmp Manager's meter  
may not display the correct value, depending on your power  
amplifier. Please check your power amplifier for the following  
items to find out whether the problem has been fixed on your  
amplifier:  
Remarque importante à l’attention  
des utilisateurs d’un amplificateur de  
puissance de la série PC-N  
Quand l’ACU16-C est branché à un amplificateur de puissance  
PC9500N ou PC4800N, il se peut (selon l’ampli de puissance)  
que l’affichage de niveau de NetworkAmp Manager n’indique  
pas la valeur correcte. Contrôlez alors le numéro de série de  
votre amplificateur comme suit pour vérifier si ce problème doit  
être corrigé ou non:  
Locate the product serial number label on the packing container  
or on the rear panel of the power amplifier.  
Vérifiez le numéro de série de l’amplificateur sur l’emballage ou  
le panneau arrière de l’appareil.  
If the first two alphabetical letters in the serial number are IL,  
IM, IN, IO, IP, IX, IY, IZ, or JH, the problem may not have  
been fixed on the amplifier. Otherwise, you can assume that  
the problem has been fixed on your amplifier.  
Si les deux premières lettres du numéro de série  
correspondent àIL,IM,IN,IO,IP,IX,IY,IZou  
“JH, le problème n’a peut-être pas été corrigé sur  
l’amplificateur. Si les lettres initiales du numéro de série  
diffèrent des caractères ci-dessus, vous pouvez partir du  
principe que le problème a été corrigé sur votre  
amplificateur.  
On units that have a serial number that begins with any of the  
letter combinations described above, if there is a green round  
sticker adjacent to the serial number label, the problem has  
been fixed on the unit.  
If the problem has not been fixed on your power amplifier,  
contact your Yamaha dealer.  
Certains amplificateurs dont le numéro de série commence  
par une paire de lettres mentionnée ci-dessus pourraient  
comporter une vignette ronde et verte collée à côté de  
l’étiquette du numéro de série. La présence de cette vignette  
signifie que le problème a été corrigé sur l’appareil en  
question.  
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Si le problème n’a pas été corrigé sur votre amplificateur de  
puissance, contactez votre revendeur Yamaha.  
Wichtiger Hinweis für den Einsatz von  
Endstufen der PC-N-Serie  
Wenn Sie den ACU16-C an eine Endstufe des Typs PC9500N  
oder PC4800N anschließen, zeigen die Meter von NetworkAmp  
Manager eventuell nicht den richtigen Wert an. Wenn das bei  
Ihnen der Fall ist, können Sie folgendermaßen ermitteln, ob das  
Problem der Endstufe behoben werden muss:  
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Nota importante para los usuarios de  
los amplificadores de la serie PC-N  
Bringen Sie die Seriennummer Ihrer Endstufe in Erfahrung.  
Diese finden Sie auf dem Lieferkarton und dem rückseitigen  
Typenschild.  
Si utiliza el ACU16-C conectado a un amplificador PC9500N o  
PC4800N, el indicador NetworkAmp del Manager puede que no  
visualice el valor correcto, dependiendo de su amplificador.  
Compruebe los siguientes elementos en su amplificador para  
saber si el problema se ha solucionado:  
Wenn die ersten beiden Buchstaben der Seriennummer „IL”,  
„IM, IN, IO, IP, IX, IY, IZ” oder „JH” lauten,  
bedarf die Endstufe eventuell noch einer Aktualisierung.  
Andernfalls können Sie davon ausgehen, dass das Problem  
bereits behoben wurde.  
Localice la etiqueta del número de serie del producto en el  
embalaje o en el panel posterior del amplificador.  
Si las dos primeras letras del número de serie son “IL”, IM,  
“IN, IO, IP, IX, IY, IZ” o “JH, es posible que el  
problema no se haya solucionado en el amplificador. De lo  
contrario, puede asumir que el problema se ha solucionado  
en el amplificador.  
Auf Geräten, deren Seriennummer mit den oben erwähnten  
Buchstaben beginnt und bei denen das Problem bereits  
behoben wurde, befindet sich neben dem Typenschild ein  
runder grüner Aufkleber.  
Fehlt dieser Aufkleber auf Ihrer Endstufe, so wenden Sie sich  
bitte an Ihren Yamaha-Händler.  
En las unidades con números de serie que empiecen por  
cualquier serie de letras mencionada, si observa un punto  
verde al lado de la etiqueta del número de serie, el problema  
se ha solucionado en la unidad.  
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Si el problema persiste en el amplificador, contacte con su  
distribuidor Yamaha.  
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M.D.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation  
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Explanation of Graphical Symbols  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol  
within an equilateral triangle is intended to  
alert the user to the presence of uninsulated  
“dangerous voltage” within the product’s  
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude  
to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
The exclamation point within an equilateral  
triangle is intended to alert the user to the  
presence of important operating and mainte-  
nance (servicing) instructions in the literature  
accompanying the product.  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF  
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE  
COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE  
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO  
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
The above warning is located on the top of the unit.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
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Read these instructions.  
Keep these instructions.  
Heed all warnings.  
Follow all instructions.  
10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or  
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from  
the apparatus.  
11 Only use attachments/accessories specified by  
the manufacturer.  
Do not use this apparatus near water.  
Clean only with dry cloth.  
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in  
accordance with the manufacturer’s instruc-  
tions.  
Do not install near any heat sources such as  
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other appa-  
ratus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polar-  
ized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug  
has two blades with one wider than the other. A  
grounding type plug has two blades and a third  
grounding prong.The wide blade or the third  
prong are provided for your safety. If the pro-  
vided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult  
an electrician for replacement of the obsolete  
outlet.  
12 Use only with the cart, stand,  
tripod, bracket, or table spec-  
ified by the manufacturer, or  
sold with the apparatus.  
When a cart is used, use cau-  
tion when moving the cart/  
apparatus combination to  
avoid injury from tip-over.  
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13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms  
or when unused for long periods of time.  
14 Refer all servicing to qualified service person-  
nel. Servicing is required when the apparatus  
has been damaged in any way, such as power-  
supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been  
spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus,  
the apparatus has been exposed to rain or mois-  
ture, does not operate normally, or has been  
dropped.  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
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Software Licensing Agreement  
The following is a legal agreement between you, the end user, and Yamaha Corporation  
(“Yamaha”). The enclosed Yamaha software program is licensed by Yamaha to the original  
purchaser for use only on the terms set forth herein. Please read this licensing agreement  
with care. Opening this package indicates that you accept all terms outlined herein. If you  
do not agree to the terms, return this package unopened to Yamaha for a full refund.  
GRANT OF LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT: Yamaha grants you, the original purchaser,  
the right to use one copy of the enclosed software program and data (“SOFTWARE”) on a  
single-user computer system. You may not use it on more than one computer or computer  
terminal. The SOFTWARE is owned byYamaha and is protected by Japanese copyright laws  
and all applicable international treaty provisions.You are entitled to claim ownership of the  
media in which the SOFTWARE is included. Therefore, you must treat the SOFTWARE like  
any other copyrighted materials.  
RESTRICTIONS: The SOFTWARE program is copyrighted. You may not engage in  
reverse engineering or reproduction of the SOFTWARE by other conceivable methods.You  
may not reproduce, modify, change, rent, lease, resell, or distribute the SOFTWARE in  
whole or in part, or create derivative works from the SOFTWARE.You may not transmit or  
network the SOFTWARE with other computers. You may transfer ownership of the SOFT-  
WARE and the accompanying written materials on a permanent basis provided that you  
retain no copies and the recipient agrees to the terms of the licensing agreement.  
TERMINATION: The licensing condition of the software program becomes effective on  
the day that you receive the SOFTWARE. If any one of the copyright laws or clauses of the  
licensing conditions is violated, the licensing agreement shall be terminated automatically  
without notice from Yamaha. In this case, you must destroy the licensed SOFTWARE and  
its copies immediately.  
PRODUCT WARRANTY: Yamaha warrants to the original purchaser that if the SOFT-  
WARE, when used in normal conditions, will not perform the functions described in the  
manual provided by Yamaha, the sole remedy will be that Yamaha will replace any media  
which proves defective in materials or workmanship on an exchange basis without charge.  
Except as expressly set forth above, the SOFTWARE is provided “as is,and no other war-  
ranties, either expressed or implied, are made with respect to this software, including, with-  
out limitation the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular  
purpose.  
LIMITED LIABILITY: Your sole remedies and Yamaha’s entire liability are as set forth  
above. In no event will Yamaha be liable to you or any other person for any damages, includ-  
ing without limitation any incidental or consequential damages, expenses, lost profits, lost  
savings or other damages arising out of the use or inability to use such SOFTWARE even if  
Yamaha or an authorized dealer has been advised of the possibility of such damages, or for  
any claim by any other party.  
GENERAL: This license agreement shall be interpreted according to and governed by Jap-  
anese laws.  
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Precautions  
Warnings  
Installation  
Connect this unit’s power cord only to an AC outlet of the type stated in this Owner’s Man-  
ual or as marked on the unit. Failure to do so is a fire and electrical shock hazard.  
Do not allow water to enter this unit or allow the unit to become wet. Fire or electrical shock  
may result.  
Do not place heavy objects, including this unit, on top of the power cord. A damaged power  
cord is a fire and electrical shock hazard. In particular, be careful not to place heavy objects  
on a power cord covered by a carpet.  
Do not place a container with liquid or small metal objects on top of this unit. Liquid or  
metal objects inside this unit are a fire and electrical shock hazard.  
Operation  
Do not scratch, bend, twist, pull, or heat the power cord. A damaged power cord is a fire  
and electrical shock hazard.  
Do not remove the unit’s cover. You could receive an electrical shock. If you think internal  
inspection, maintenance, or repair is necessary, contact your dealer.  
Do not modify the unit. Doing so is a fire and electrical shock hazard.  
If lightning begins to occur, turn off the power switch of the unit as soon as possible, and  
unplug the power cable plug from the electrical outlet.  
If there is a possibility of lightning, do not touch the power cable plug if it is still connected.  
Doing so may be an electrical shock hazard.  
Use only the included power cord with this unit. Using other types may be a fire and elec-  
trical shock hazard.  
In case an abnormality occurs during operation  
If the power cord is damaged (i.e., cut or a bare wire is exposed), ask your dealer for a  
replacement. Using the unit with a damaged power cord is a fire and electrical shock hazard.  
If you notice any abnormality, such as smoke, odor, or noise, or if a foreign object or liquid  
gets inside the unit, turn it off immediately. Disconnect the power cord. Consult your dealer  
for repair. Using the unit in this condition is a fire and electrical shock hazard.  
Should this unit be dropped or the cabinet be damaged, turn the power switch off, remove  
the power plug from the AC outlet, and contact your dealer. If you continue using the unit  
without heeding this instruction, fire or electrical shock may result.  
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Cautions  
Installation  
Keep this unit away from the following locations:  
— Locations exposed to oil splashes or steam, such as near cooking stoves, humidifiers, etc.  
— Unstable surfaces, such as a wobbly table or slope.  
— Locations exposed to excessive heat, such as inside a car with all the windows closed, or  
places that receive direct sunlight.  
— Locations subject to excessive humidity or dust accumulation.  
Hold the power cord plug when disconnecting it from an AC outlet. Never pull the cord. A  
damaged power cord is a potential fire and electrical shock hazard.  
Do not touch the power plug with wet hands. Doing so is a potential electrical shock hazard.  
This unit has ventilation holes to prevent the internal temperature from rising too high. Do  
not block them. Blocked ventilation holes are a fire hazard. In particular, do not operate the  
unit while it’s on its side, is upside down, or while it’s covered with a cloth or dust sheet.  
When installing the unit in a rack, you must use the rack-mounting screw holes at the rear  
in addition to those on the front panel.  
When rack-mounting or stacking several units, always leave at least 1U (i.e., about 4.5 cm)  
of free space above and below the unit for normal ventilation. If the airflow is restricted, the  
unit may overheat, which could cause a fire.  
To relocate the unit, turn the power switch off, remove the power plug from the AC outlet,  
and remove all connecting cables. Damaged cables may cause fire or electrical shock.  
This unit is equipped with a dedicated ground connection to prevent electrical shock.  
Before connecting the power plug to an AC outlet, be sure to ground the unit. If the power  
cord has a three-pin plug, it will provide sufficient grounding so long as the AC outlet is  
grounded correctly.  
Operation  
If you know you will not use this unit for a long period of time, such as when going on vaca-  
tion, remove the power plug from the AC outlet. Leaving it connected is a potential fire haz-  
ard.  
Maintenance  
To prevent electrical shock when cleaning the unit, remove the power plug from the AC out-  
let.  
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Important Information  
Operating Notes  
The performance of components with moving contacts, such switches, rotary controls, fad-  
ers, and connectors, deteriorates over time. The rate of deterioration depends on the oper-  
ating environment and is unavoidable. Consult your dealer about replacing defective  
components.  
Using a mobile telephone near this unit may induce noise. If noise occurs, use the telephone  
away from the unit.  
The digital circuits of this unit may induce a slight noise into nearby radios and TVs. If noise  
occurs, relocate the affected equipment.  
When connecting D-sub cables, be sure to tighten the screws on both sides of the connector  
securely. To disconnect the cable, loosen the screws completely, then remove the cable by  
holding the connector part. Do not remove the plug by pulling the cable while the screws  
are still attached. Otherwise, the connector may be damaged, leading to malfunction.  
When you change the wordclock settings on any device in your digital audio system, some  
devices may output noise, so turn down your power amps beforehand, otherwise your  
speakers may be damaged.  
Special Notices  
The software and this owner’s manual are the exclusive copyrights of Yamaha Corporation.  
Use of the software and this manual is governed by the license agreement which the pur-  
chaser fully agrees to upon breaking the seal of the software packaging. (Please read care-  
fully the Software Licensing Agreement at the beginning of this manual before installing the  
application.)  
Copying of the software or reproduction of this manual in whole or in part by any means is  
expressly forbidden without the written consent of the manufacturer.  
Yamaha makes no representations or warranties with regard to the use of the software and  
documentation and cannot be held responsible for the results of the use of this manual and  
the software.  
This disc is a CD-ROM. Do not attempt to play the disc on an audio CD player. Doing so  
may result in irreparable damage to your audio CD player.  
Copying of the commercially available music sequence data and/or digital audio files is  
strictly prohibited except for your personal use.  
The screen displays as illustrated in this owner’s manual are for instructional purposes, and  
may appear somewhat different from the screens which appear on your computer.  
Future upgrades of application and system software and any changes in specifications and  
functions will be announced separately.  
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Trademarks  
Adobe, Acrobat, and Reader are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.  
CobraNet and Peak Audio are trademarks of Cirrus Logic, Inc. Ethernet is a trademark of  
Xerox Corporation. Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.  
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation, Inc. Yamaha  
is a trademark of Yamaha Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their  
respective holders and are hereby acknowledged.  
Yamaha Web Site  
Further information about this unit, related products, and otherYamaha professional audio  
equipment is available on the Yamaha Professional Audio Web site at:  
<http://www.yamaha.co.jp/product/proaudio/homeenglish/>.  
Package Contents  
ACU16-C  
ACU16-C Amp Control Unit  
CD-ROM (NetworkAmp Manager, PDF manual, MIDI drivers)  
Power cord and retaining clamp  
USB cable (for connection to PC running NetworkAmp Manager)  
3-way Euro-block connectors x16  
This manual  
NHB32-C  
NHB32-C Network Hub and Bridge  
CD-ROM (NetworkAmp Manager, PDF manual, MIDI drivers)  
Power cord and retaining clamp  
USB cable (for connection to PC running NetworkAmp Manager)  
This manual  
About this Owner’s Manual  
This Owner’s Manual consists of three main sections:  
NetworkAmp Manager Installation  
ACU16-C Amp Control Unit  
NHB32-C Network Hub and Bridge  
All the information you need in order to install NetworkAmp Manager, and to operate the  
ACU16-C and NHB32-C is contained in this manual. Although the ACU16-C and  
NHB32-C can be used standalone, first they need to be configured using NetworkAmp  
Manager. The PDF format Network Amp Manager Owner’s Manual, which contains a glos-  
sary of NetworkAmp Manager, ACU16-C, and NHB32-C related terms, is on the supplied  
CD-ROM.  
A wealth of information about CobraNet, with sections especially for designers and install-  
ers, is available on the Peak Audio Web site at <http://www.peakaudio.com>. If you are  
designing a CobraNet network, we strongly recommend that you visit this Web site and  
study the information available in order to fully understand the CobraNet technology. Peak  
Audio also provide a list of Ethernet devices that have been tested with CobraNet, including  
switching hubs and media converters.  
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Contents  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
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NetworkAmp Manager Installation  
1 NetworkAmp Manager Installation  
Introduction  
This chapter explains how to install NetworkAmp Manager and the necessary drivers. For  
information on how to use NetworkAmp Manager, refer to the Network Amp Manager  
Owner’s Manual, which is included on the CD-ROM in PDF format and can be opened  
directly from NetworkAmp Manager’s Help menu.  
CD-ROM Contents  
Folder  
Software  
Description  
Adobe Acrobat Reader software for view-  
ing the PDF format manuals.  
1, 2  
Acroread\English  
Acrobat Reader  
NetworkAmp Manager program and  
PDF format manual.  
1
NetworkAmp Manager  
Mididrv_  
NetworkAmp Manager  
Yamaha CBX Driver  
Yamaha serial driver. Necessary if you are  
connecting to a serial port on your PC.  
Yamaha USB MIDI Driver  
(Windows 98, Me)  
USBdrv_  
Yamaha USB driver. Necessary if you are  
connecting to a USB port on your PC.  
Yamaha USB MIDI Driver  
(Windows 2000, XP)  
USBdrv2k_  
1. For details on using this software, refer to the PDF manual after installation.  
2. This software is not supported by Yamaha.  
System Requirements  
The system requirements of your operating system may be different to those listed here.  
NetworkAmp Manager  
Computer  
OS  
PC with a 450 MHz or faster Intel Pentium or Celeron family processor  
Windows 98, 98SE, Me, 2000, XP Home Edition, XP Professional  
64 MB or more (128 MB or more recommended)  
100 MB or more of free space  
Memory  
Hard Disk  
Display  
1024 x 768 pixels, 32,000 colors or higher  
Yamaha USB MIDI Driver  
Computer  
OS  
PC with a 166 MHz or faster Intel Pentium or Celeron family processor and USB port  
Windows 98, 98SE, Me, 2000, XP Home Edition, XP Professional  
32 MB or more  
Memory  
Hard Disk  
2 MB or more of free space  
Yamaha CBX Driver  
OS  
Windows 95, 98, 98SE, Me, NT4.0, 2000, XP Home Edition, XP Professional  
System requirements for software not listed here can be found on the CD-ROM.  
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11  
ACU16-C/NHB32-C Hookup  
The following illustration shows the hookup methods that can be used to connect the  
ACU16-C/NHB32-C to your computer: USB or serial.  
1. USB  
NETWORK HUB AND BRIDGE  
LINK CONDUCT  
ERROR  
LOCK  
NHB32-C  
ACU16-C  
USB port  
USB port  
USB cable  
2. Serial  
-
NHB32-C  
ACU16-C  
Windows PC running  
NetworkAmp Manager  
TO COMPUTER port  
Serial cable  
Serial port  
(RS-232C)  
(9-pin D-sub)  
Note: Before you connect to serial ports, turn off the ACU16-C/NHB32-C and your computer.  
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Installing Acrobat Reader  
To view the Network Amp Manager Owner’s Manual, you’ll need to install the Adobe Acro-  
bat Reader software, which is included on the CD-ROM. If you already have this software  
installed, skip this section.  
1
2
Start your computer and Windows, and insert the included CD-ROM into  
your computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
On the CD-ROM, double-click the “Acroread_” folder.  
This folder contains Acrobat software in several languages.  
3
4
Double-click the folder of the language you want to install.  
Double-click “ar******.exe.” (“******” indicates the version number and selected lan-  
guage.)  
5
Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.  
For instructions on using Acrobat Reader, choose Reader Help from Acrobat Reader’s Help  
menu.  
Installing the USB MIDI Driver  
If you are connecting the ACU16-C/NHB32-C to a USB port on your computer, you’ll need  
to install theYamaha USB driver. If you already have this software installed, skip this section.  
Computer  
NetworkAmp  
Manager  
USB cable  
USB MIDI  
driver  
ACU16-C/NHB32-C  
The procedure for installing the Yamaha USB driver depends on the version of Windows  
that you are using.  
Windows 98 & 98SE, see page 13  
Windows Me, see page 15  
Windows 2000, see page 16  
Windows XP, see page 17  
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Installing the USB MIDI Driver  
13  
Windows 98 & 98SE  
1
2
3
Start your computer and Windows, and insert the included CD-ROM into  
your computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
Turn off the ACU16-C/NHB32-C and use a USB cable to connect the USB port  
on the ACU16-C/NHB32-C to a USB port on your computer.  
Turn on the ACU16-C/NHB32-C.  
The Add New Hardware Wizard appears. If it doesn’t appear, try disconnecting and recon-  
necting the USB cable. Alternatively, open the Add New Hardware control panel.  
4
Click Next.  
The following window appears.  
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5
6
7
SelectSearchforthebestdriverforyourdevice(Recommended),andthen  
click Next.  
The following window appears.  
Select “Specify a location,” and specify “D:\USBdrv_” (replacing “D” with  
the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive), and then click Next.  
When the driver is located, “YAMAHA USB MIDI Driver” is displayed, as shown below.  
Click Next.  
Note: You may be prompted to insert your Windows CD-ROM. Do not insert it! Click OK,  
and in theCopy files from” section of the subsequent dialog box, enterD:\USBdrv_” (replac-  
ing “D” with the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive), and then click OK.  
The driver is installed, and the following window appears when the installation is complete.  
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Click Finish, and then restart your computer.  
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Windows Me  
1
2
3
Start your computer and Windows, and insert the included CD-ROM into  
your computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
Turn off the ACU16-C/NHB32-C and use a USB cable to connect the USB port  
on the ACU16-C/NHB32-C to a USB port on your computer.  
Turn on the ACU16-C/NHB32-C.  
The Add New Hardware Wizard appears. If it doesn’t appear, try disconnecting and recon-  
necting the USB cable. Alternatively, open the Add New Hardware control panel.  
4
SelectAutomaticsearchforabetterdriver(Recommended),andthenclick  
Next.  
Windows Me should be able to locate the driver automatically, in which case you can pro-  
ceed to Step 5. If the driver cannot be located, select “Specify the location of the driver  
(Advanced),click Next, specify your CD-ROM drive (e.g., D:\USBdrv_), and then con-  
tinue as prompted.  
The following window appears when the installation is complete.  
5
Click Finish, and then restart your computer.  
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Windows 2000  
1
Start your computer and Windows, log on as the Administrator, and then  
insert the included CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
2
Go to My Computer–>Control Panel–>System–>Hardware–>Driver Sign-  
ing–>File Signature Verification, select “Ignore—Install all files, regardless of  
file signature,” and then click OK.  
3
4
Turn off the ACU16-C/NHB32-C and use a USB cable to connect the USB port  
on the ACU16-C/NHB32-C to a USB port on your computer.  
Turn on the ACU16-C/NHB32-C.  
The Found New Hardware Wizard appears.  
5
6
Click Next.  
SelectSearchforasuitabledriverformydevice(Recommended),andthen  
click Next.  
7
8
In the subsequent window, select “CD-ROM drives” only, and then click Next.  
Note: You may be prompted to insert your Windows CD-ROM. Do not insert it! Click OK,  
and in the “Copy files from” section of the subsequent dialog box, enter “D:\USBdrv2k_”  
(replacing “D” with the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive), and then click OK.  
The driver is installed, and the message “Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard”  
appears.  
Click Finish, and then restart your computer.  
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Windows XP  
1
Start your computer and Windows, and insert the included CD-ROM into  
your computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
2
Click the Start button, and then click Control Panel.  
If the Control Panel window appears as shown below, click “Switch to Classic View” on the  
left side of the window in order to see all the control panels.  
3
Go to System Hardware–>Driver signatures–>Driver signature options,  
select “Ignore—Install software without asking for confirmation,” and then  
click OK.  
4
5
6
Click OK to close the System Properties window, and then click the Close but-  
ton to close the Control Panel window.  
Turn off the ACU16-C/NHB32-C and use a USB cable to connect the USB port  
on the ACU16-C/NHB32-C to a USB port on your computer.  
Turn on the ACU16-C/NHB32-C.  
The Found New Hardware Wizard appears.  
7
Select “Install software automatically (recommended) (I),” and then click  
Next.  
The driver is installed, and the message “Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard”  
appears.  
8
Click Finish, and then restart your computer.  
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Installing the Yamaha CBX Driver  
If you are connecting the ACU16-C/NHB32-C to a serial port on your computer, you’ll  
need to install the Yamaha CBX driver. If you already have this software installed, skip this  
section.  
Computer  
NetworkAmp  
Manager  
Serial cable  
Yamaha CBX  
driver  
ACU16-C/NHB32-C  
1
2
3
Double-click the “Mididrv_” folder on the CD-ROM.  
Double-click “Setup.exe.”  
Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.  
When prompted to “Select the number of MIDI output ports,choose “Use single MIDI  
output port.”  
When the messageDo you want to configure Windows to use the YAMAHA CBX A Driver  
as the default MIDI output device?” appears, click No.  
When the message “Set the HOST SELECT switch on a tone module to PC-2. Connect the  
TO HOST terminal on a tone module to the computer’s COM port.appears, you can  
ignore it because the ACU16-C/NHB32-C does not have a HOST SELECT switch or port.  
Installing NetworkAmp Manager  
1
Locate the “NetworkAmp Manager” folder on the CD-ROM.  
2
Copy the “NetworkAmp Manager” folder to your hard disk.  
To uninstall NetworkAmp Manager, simply delete or drag the “NetworkAmp Manager”  
folder to the Recycle Bin.  
Starting NetworkAmp Manager  
To start NetworkAmp Manager, simply double-click the NetworkAmp Manager icon.  
When you start NetworkAmp Manager, the Open Project dialog box appears. To create a  
new project, click Cancel and, on the subsequent dialog boxes, enter a name and select a  
location for the new project and its folder.  
For information on how to use NetworkAmp Manager, refer to the PDF Network Amp  
Manager Owner’s Manual, which can be opened directly from NetworkAmp Manager’s  
Help menu.  
Installation Troubleshooting  
Cannot install the Yamaha USB MIDI Driver  
Is the USB cable connected correctly (page 11)?  
Try disconnecting the USB cable, and then reconnecting it.  
Is USB enabled? When the ACU16-C/NHB32-C is connected to your computer for the first  
time, if the Add New Hardware Wizard doesn’t appear, it may be because your computer’s  
USB controller is disabled. To check this, open the System control panel, click the Device  
Manager tab, and check for any crosses (x) or exclamation marks (!) next to the “Universal  
Serial Bus controllers” and “USB Root Hub” items. If these items do have these marks next  
to them, your USB controller is disabled. For information on enabling your USB controller,  
refer to your computer’s documentation.  
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If for some reason installation of the Yamaha USB Driver fails, the ACU16-C/NHB32-C  
may be registered as an unknown device and you may not be able to reinstall the driver until  
the unknown device is deleted. In this case, open the System control panel, click the Device  
Manager tab, and select the “View devices by connection” option. If an item called “Other  
devices” appears in the list, click it. If there’s an item called “Unknown device,select it and  
then click the Remove button. Disconnect the USB cable, then reconnect it, and now try  
installing the driver again.  
How to remove & reinstall the Yamaha USB MIDI Driver  
Windows 98, Me: Presuming that the Yamaha USB MIDI Driver was installed successfully,  
and that the ACU16-C/NHB32-C has been recognized correctly, the driver can be removed  
from your computer as follows. Open the System control panel, click the Device Manager  
tab, select theYAMAHA USB MIDI Driver,and then click the Remove button. After delet-  
ing the following files, disconnect the USB cable, reconnect it, and then reinstall the driver  
again.  
Windows\Inf\Other\ACU16-C.inf (or NHB32-C.inf)  
Windows\System\Xgusb.drv  
Windows\System\Ymidusb.sys  
Improving performance  
If your computer seems unresponsive, make sure it satisfies the system requirements  
Quit any other applications that you are not using.  
Cannot suspend or resume your computer  
Suspend will not work if there are any MIDI applications open.  
Windows 2000: Depending on the USB controller, etc., on some systems, suspend and  
resume may not work properly. If the ACU16-C/NHB32-C stops responding, try discon-  
necting and reconnecting the USB cable.  
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ACU16-C Amp Control Unit  
2 ACU16-C Amp Control Unit  
Introduction  
The Yamaha ACU16-C Amp Control Unit is a CobraNet interface offering 24-bit D/A con-  
version of up to 16 CobraNet audio channels, which are output via Euro-block connectors  
for connection to up to eight 2-channel power amplifiers. Up to 16 ACU16-Cs can be used  
on a single CobraNet network, providing D/A conversion of up to 256 CobraNet audio  
channels. Primary and secondary CobraNet ports are provided for integration in systems  
with built-in redundancy.  
In addition, the ACU16-C works as an interface for Yamaha’s NetworkAmp Manager soft-  
ware, which runs on standard Windows PCs and offers control and monitoring of up to 512  
Yamaha PCxxxxN series power amplifiers (32 amps per ACU16-C), up to eight NHB32-Cs,  
and up to 16 ACU16-Cs. A PC can be connected directly to the ACU16-C by using either  
USB or RS-232C. Multiple units can be managed from a single PC connected to any  
ACU16-C or NHB32-C on the CobraNet network.  
As of this writing, the Yamaha PC9500N and PC4800N power amplifiers can be networked  
with the ACU16-C. Please check the Yamaha Professional Audio Web site at the following  
URL for news and information on networkable power amplifiers to be released in the  
future, and for information on other Yamaha professional audio products:  
<http://www.yamaha.co.jp/product/proaudio/homeenglish/>.  
Features  
Sixteen 24-bit, 128-times oversampling D/A converters  
110 dB typical dynamic range  
Select four CobraNet bundles (32 audio channels) in the range 0–16,3831  
Individually patch up to 16 CobraNet audio channels to the analog outputs1  
Primary and secondary CobraNet ports  
16 Euro-block analog outputs  
Works as interface for the NetworkAmp Manager software  
RS-485 port for connection of up to 32 Yamaha PCxxxxN series power amplifiers  
USB and RS-232C serial ports for PC connection  
Connect up to 16 ACU16-Cs on a single CobraNet network  
PC/NetworkAmp Manager control via any ACU16-C or NHB32-C on the network  
CobraNet LINK, CONDUCT, and ERROR indicators  
1. Set in NetworkAmp Manager.  
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Front Panel  
1 2  
3
4
A USB port  
This USB port is used to connect the ACU16-C to a USB port on a PC running Net-  
workAmp Manager. The rear panel TO COMPUTER port offers an alternative method of  
connection. The PC port to be used for communication with the ACU16-C is set in Net-  
workAmp Manager.  
B UNIT ID switch  
This switch is used to set the unit ID of the ACU16-C. Each ACU16-C on the network must  
be assigned an exclusive ID from 0 to 15. The following table shows how the switch mark-  
ings correspond to unit IDs 0 through 15. The switch can be set by using either a small  
flat-bladed screwdriver or a Phillips screwdriver.  
Unit ID  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15  
Switch Setting  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
Note: The ACU16-C must be turned off before setting the unit ID. Make sure that each  
ACU16-C is assigned an exclusive ID. Assigning the same unit ID to two or more ACU16-Cs  
will produce unpredictable results.  
Note: Use a screwdriver that’s appropriate for the size of the slot in the switch. Using a screw-  
driver with too big a handle, or a screwdriver with too small a tip, may damage the switch.  
C NETWORK STATUS indicators  
LINK: This indicator lights when the ACU16-C has a valid connection to a CobraNet net-  
work. If a link cannot be established, the CONDUCT and ERROR indicators light instead.  
CONDUCT: This indicator lights when the ACU16-C is the CobraNet Conductor (i.e.,  
wordclock master and arbitrator for the entire network).  
ERROR: This indicator lights when a CobraNet link cannot be established, and flashes  
when a CobraNet interface error occurs.  
Note: If a system error occurs, the LINK, CONDUCT, and ERROR indicators flash simulta-  
neously. This type of error can be caused by an incorrect device setting or a faulty ACU16-C.  
D POWER ON/OFF switch  
This push switch is used to turn on the ACU16-C. To prevent loud clicks and thumps in  
your speakers, turn on your audio equipment in the following order (reverse this order  
when turning off)—sound sources, A/D converters, mixers, network equipment,  
NHB32-C/ACU16-C, D/A converters, power amplifiers.  
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ACU16-C Amp Control Unit  
Rear Panel  
1 2  
3
4
5
6
A Grounding screw  
For electrical safety reasons, it’s important that the ACU16-C is grounded properly. The  
supplied power cord has a three-pin plug, and if the ground terminal of the AC outlet is  
grounded, then the unit will be grounded sufficiently through the power cord. If the AC  
outlet does not provide a suitable ground, this screw must be connected to a good ground  
point. Grounding is also an effective way to eliminate hum, interference, and other noise.  
B AC IN connector  
This connector is used to connect the ACU16-C to an AC outlet via the supplied power  
cord. Connect the socket-end of the supplied power cord to the AC IN. Connect the  
plug-end to a suitable AC wall outlet, one that conforms to the power supply requirements  
stated on the ACU16-C’s rear panel. Use the supplied retaining clamp to secure the power  
cord, preventing inadvertent disconnection.  
Warning: Turn off all equipment connected to the ACU16-C before making any connections.  
C RS-485 port  
This RJ-45 port is used to connect the ACU16-C to a network of up to 32 Yamaha PCxxxxN  
series power amplifiers for control and monitoring. Networkable Yamaha power amplifiers  
are connected together in a daisy-chain fashion using standard CAT3 or CAT5 Ethernet  
cables, maximum length end-to-end, 1 kilometer. UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) or STP  
(Shielded Twisted Pair) cable can be used.  
D PRIMARY & SECONDARY CobraNet ports  
These RJ-45 ports are used to connect the ACU16-C to the primary and secondary Cobra-  
Net networks. Primary and secondary can be used to build redundancy into systems. Under  
normal conditions, the ACU16-C uses the PRIMARY port. However, if communication via  
that port fails, it will automatically switch to the SECONDARY port and operation will con-  
tinue uninterrupted. Straight 100Base-TX CAT5 Ethernet cables should be used to connect  
the ACU16-C to a CobraNet network. Use STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cables to protect  
against electromagnetic interference. If necessary, two CobraNet devices can be connected  
together using a crossover 100Base-TX Ethernet cable. Straight and crossover cables are not  
interchangeable.  
E TO COMPUTER port  
This 9-pin male D-sub port is used to connect the ACU16-C to a COM port on a PC run-  
ning NetworkAmp Manager. It’s an RS-232C serial interface, supporting cable runs of up  
to 15 meters. The front panel USB port offers an alternative method of connection. The PC  
port to be used for communication with the ACU16-C is set in NetworkAmp Manager.  
F Euro-block connectors  
These Euro-block connectors output 16 balanced analog  
audio signals for connection to power amplifier inputs.  
CobraNet audio channels are assigned to these outputs in  
NetworkAmp Manager. There are eight 6-way Euro-block  
G
connectors, each with hot (+), cold (–), and ground terminals  
+
for two audio channels.The supplied Euro-block plugs should  
be wired as shown. Tighten the screws to secure the wires. Be  
careful to clamp the actual conductor, not its insulation.  
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Specifications  
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Specifications  
D/A converters  
24-bit, 128-times oversampling  
110 dB typical  
Dynamic range  
Frequency response  
Crosstalk  
20 Hz–20 kHz +0.5, –1.5 dB (nominal output level @ 1 kHz)  
–80 dB (@ 1 kHz, between adjacent channels)  
0.625 ms (CobraNet to analog output)  
Less than 0.05%  
Signal delay  
+4 dB output  
Total harmonic distortion  
(20 Hz–20 kHz)  
Full scale output  
Less than 0.01%  
1
Hum & noise  
–92 dB  
PRIMARY/SECONDARY  
connectors  
RJ-45 x2 (16 in), transformer isolated, IEEE 802.3  
LINK, CONDUCT, ERROR LEDs  
CobraNet  
Network status  
indicators  
Channels  
CH1–16 balanced outputs  
Connector  
Euro-block connectors 6-way x8  
Analog out  
Source impedance  
For use with nominal  
Output level  
TO COMPUTER  
USB  
150  
10k lines  
Nominal: +4 dB (1.23 V), Max. before clip: +18 dB (6.16 V)  
9-pin male D-sub (RS-232C)  
USB 1.1  
Computer ports  
Amp control  
Unit ID  
RS-485  
RJ-45 x1  
0–F (0–15)  
U.S./Canada  
Other  
110–120 V, 50/60 Hz, 40 W  
220–240 V, 50/60 Hz, 40 W  
480 x 44.65 x 385.5 mm (18 7/8" x 1 3/4" x 15 5/32"), 1U  
4.8 kg (10.6 lbs)  
Power Requirements  
Dimensions  
Net weight  
(W x H x D)  
Operating free-air temperature range  
Storage temperature range  
0–40°C (32–104°F)  
–20 to 60°C (–4 to 140°F)  
CD-ROM (NetworkAmp Manager, PDF manual, MIDI drivers)  
Power cord and retaining clamp  
USB cable  
Supplied Accessories  
3-way Euro-block connectors x16  
This manual  
1. Measured using a 6 dB/octave filter @ 12.7 kHz; equivalent to a 20 kHz filter with an infinite dB/octave attenuation.  
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Dimensions  
430  
W:480  
395.8  
Units: mm  
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any time without prior notice. Since specifications, equipment, or options may not be the  
same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer.  
For European Model  
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3 NHB32-C Network Hub & Bridge  
Introduction  
The Yamaha NHB32-C Network Hub & Bridge is a CobraNet bridge offering flexible patch-  
ing of up to 64 CobraNet audio channels (32 in/32 out) to 64 AES/EBU format inputs and  
outputs (32 in/32 out). Up to 99 patch setups can be created, stored, and recalled in Net-  
workAmp Manager. Patches can be recalled directly from the NHB32-C’s front panel while  
NetworkAmp Manager is offline. Up to eight NHB32-Cs can be used on a single CobraNet  
network, providing bridging between 256 CobraNet audio channels and 256 AES/EBU for-  
mat inputs and outputs when using unicast distribution. Primary and secondary CobraNet  
ports are provided for integration in systems with built-in redundancy.  
In addition, the NHB32-C works as an interface for Yamaha’s NetworkAmp Manager soft-  
ware, which runs on standard Windows PCs and offers control and monitoring of up to 512  
Yamaha PCxxxxN series power amplifiers, up to eight NHB32-Cs, and up to 16 ACU16-Cs.  
A PC can be connected directly to the NHB32-C by using either USB or RS-232C. Multiple  
units can be managed from a single PC connected to any ACU16-C or NHB32-C on the  
CobraNet network.  
By utilizing CobraNet’s Serial Bridge feature, MIDI data (Program Change and Control  
Change), or AD824 data (head amp control) can be transmitted between any two  
NHB32-Cs up to 100 meters when using 100Base-TX cabling, and up to 2 kilometers when  
using fiber. Note that the Serial Bridge cannot carry MIDI, AD824, and Amp Control data  
simultaneously. Only one can be selected in NetworkAmp Manager. The wordclock source  
for the NHB32-C can be a pair of AES/EBU inputs, the BNC WORD CLOCK IN, or the  
CobraNet network.  
Features  
100 recallable patch memories  
2-digit, 7-segment LED patch number display  
Select eight CobraNet bundles (64 audio channels) in the range 0–16,3831  
Individually patch up to 32 AES/EBU ins and outs to 64 CobraNet audio channels1  
Select 20-bit (8 channels/bundle) or 24-bit (7 channels/bundle)1  
Primary and secondary CobraNet ports  
Four 25-pin female D-sub connectors for AES/EBU I/O  
AD824, MIDI, or Amp Control over CobraNet’s Serial Bridge  
Selectable wordclock source—AES/EBU, BNC WORD CLOCK IN, or CobraNet network2  
Wordclock LOCK indicator  
Works as interface for the NetworkAmp Manager software  
USB and RS-232C serial ports for PC connection  
Connect up to 8 NHB32-Cs on a single CobraNet network  
PC/NetworkAmp Manager control via any ACU16-C or NHB32-C on the network  
CobraNet LINK, CONDUCT, and ERROR indicators  
1. Set in NetworkAmp Manager.  
2. Can be set from the NHB32-C front panel or in NetworkAmp Manager.  
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NHB32-C Network Hub & Bridge  
Front Panel  
NETWORK HUB AND BRIDGE  
LINK CONDUCT  
LOCK  
ERROR  
1 2 3 4  
5
6 7  
8 9 J  
K
A USB port  
This USB port is used to connect the NHB32-C to a USB port on a PC running Net-  
workAmp Manager. The rear panel TO COMPUTER port offers an alternative method of  
connection. The PC port to be used for communication with the NHB32-C is set in Net-  
workAmp Manager.  
B UNIT ID switch  
This switch is used to set the unit ID of the NHB32-C. Each NHB32-C on the network must  
be assigned an exclusive ID from 0 to 7. The following table shows how the switch markings  
correspond to unit IDs 0 through 7. The switch can be set by using either a small flat-bladed  
screwdriver or a Phillips screwdriver.  
Unit ID  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Switch Setting  
0/8  
1/9  
2/A  
3/B  
4/C  
5/D  
6/E  
7/F  
Note: The NHB32-C must be turned off before setting the unit ID. Make sure that each  
NHB32-C is assigned an exclusive ID. Assigning the same unit ID to two or more NHB32-Cs  
will produce unpredictable results.  
Note: Use a screwdriver that’s appropriate for the size of the slot in the switch. Using a screw-  
driver with too big a handle, or a screwdriver with too small a tip, may damage the switch.  
C LOCK indicator  
This indicator lights up when the NHB32-C is locked to the selected wordclock source. It  
flashes when the NHB32-C is unlocked.  
D NETWORK STATUS indicators  
These indicators show the status of the CobraNet network.  
LINK: This indicator lights when the NHB32-C has a valid connection to the CobraNet  
network. If a link cannot be established, the CONDUCT and ERROR indicators light  
instead.  
CONDUCT: This indicator lights when the NHB32-C is the CobraNet Conductor (i.e.,  
wordclock master and arbitrator for the entire network).  
ERROR: This indicator lights when a CobraNet link cannot be established, and flashes  
when a CobraNet interface error occurs.  
Note: If a system error occurs, the LINK, CONDUCT, and ERROR indicators flash simulta-  
neously. This type of error can be caused by an incorrect device setting or a faulty NHB32-C.  
E Wordclock source indicators  
These indicators show the currently selected wordclock source.  
AES/EBU: Wordclock sourced from a pair of AES/EBU inputs.  
NETWORK: Wordclock sourced from the CobraNet network.  
WORD CLOCK IN: Wordclock sourced from the NHB32-C’s BNC WORD CLOCK IN  
connector.  
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Front Panel  
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F Wordclock source button  
This button is used to set the wordclock source, which can be a pair of AES/EBU inputs, the  
CobraNet network, or the NHB32-C’s BNC WORD CLOCK IN connector. To set the word-  
clock source, use the button to select a source and while the corresponding wordclock indi-  
cator is flashing, press the button again. The wordclock source will change and the  
corresponding indicator will stop flashing and light up continuously.  
Note:When you change the wordclock settings of your system, some devices may output noise,  
so turn down your power amps beforehand, otherwise your speakers may be damaged.  
G PATCH number display  
This 2-digit, 7-segment LED displays the number of the currently selected patch.  
H Patch edit indicator  
This indicator lights up when the current patch has been edited since it was last recalled or  
stored. When the patch is recalled or stored, this indicator goes off. Patches can be edited  
only in NetworkAmp Manager.  
I Patch selector buttons  
These buttons are used to select patches 0 through 99. Use the Up button to increment the  
patch number. Use the Down button to decrement the patch number.  
J RECALL button  
This button is used to recall the patch selected by the patch selector buttons. Patches are cre-  
ated and stored in NetworkAmp Manager.  
To recall a patch on the NHB32-C, use the patch selector buttons to select a patch from 0  
through 99. The PATCH number flashes. When you’ve selected the patch that you want to  
recall, press the [RECALL] button. The patch is recalled and the PATCH number stops  
flashing.  
Patch #0 is a special read-only patch containing initial AES/EBU to CobraNet channel  
assignments. Each AES/EBU input and output is assigned to the correspondingly num-  
bered CobraNet input and output. For example,AES/EBU input #1 is assigned to CobraNet  
output #1, AES/EBU input #2 is assigned to CobraNet output #2, and so on.  
K POWER ON/OFF switch  
This push switch is used to turn on the NHB32-C. To prevent loud clicks and thumps in  
your speakers, turn on your audio equipment in the following order (reverse this order  
when turning off)—sound sources, A/D converters, mixers, network equipment,  
NHB32-C/ACU16-C, D/A converters, power amplifiers.  
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NHB32-C Network Hub & Bridge  
Rear Panel  
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1 2  
3
5 6 7 8 9  
J
4
A Grounding screw  
For electrical safety reasons, it’s important that the NHB32-C is grounded properly. The  
supplied power cord has a three-pin plug, and if the ground terminal of the AC outlet is  
grounded, then the unit will be grounded sufficiently through the power cord. If the AC  
outlet does not provide a suitable ground, this screw must be connected to a good ground  
point. Grounding is also an effective way to eliminate hum, interference, and other noise.  
B AC IN connector  
This connector is used to connect the NHB32-C to an AC outlet via the supplied power  
cord. Connect the socket-end of the supplied power cord to the AC IN. Connect the  
plug-end to a suitable AC wall outlet, one that conforms to the power supply requirements  
stated on the NHB32-C’s rear panel. Use the supplied retaining clamp to secure the power  
cord, preventing inadvertent disconnection.  
Warning: Turn off all equipment connected to the NHB32-C before making any power con-  
nections.  
C MIDI OUT/IN ports  
These standard MIDI IN and OUT ports are used to connect MIDI devices for MIDI data  
transmission via CobraNet’s Serial Bridge. Program Change and Control Change messages  
can be transmitted over the Serial Bridge, however, it’s not suitable for time-sensitive per-  
formance data such as MIDI Note On/Off.  
D PRIMARY & SECONDARY CobraNet ports  
These RJ-45 ports are used to connect the NHB32-C to the primary and secondary Cobra-  
Net networks. Straight 100Base-TX CAT5 Ethernet cables should be used to connect the  
NHB32-C to a CobraNet network. Use STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cables to protect against  
electromagnetic interference. If necessary, two CobraNet devices can be connected together  
using a crossover 100Base-TX Ethernet cable. Straight and crossover cables are not inter-  
changeable.  
E WORD CLOCK 75ON/OFF termination switch  
This switch applies 75termination to the WORD CLOCK IN. Normally this switch  
should be set to ON when a wordclock source is connected to the WORD CLOCK IN. The  
OFF setting is for use with wordclock source devices with special specifications.  
F WORD CLOCK OUT BNC  
This BNC connector outputs a wordclock signal.  
G WORD CLOCK IN BNC  
This BNC connector is for connecting an external wordclock signal. The wordclock source  
is selected by using the wordclock source button on the front panel.  
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H COM port  
This 9-pin male D-sub port is used to connect a Yamaha AD824 A/D converter. Control sig-  
nals from a supporting device, such as the Yamaha DME32 Digital Mixing Engine or  
Yamaha DM2000 Digital Production Console, can be transmitted via CobraNet’s Serial  
Bridge. The COM port is an RS-422 serial interface, supporting cable runs of up to 1 kilo-  
meter.  
I TO COMPUTER port  
This 9-pin male D-sub port is used to connect the NHB32-C to a COM port on a PC run-  
ning NetworkAmp Manager. It’s an RS-232C serial interface, supporting cable runs of up  
to 15 meters. The front panel USB port offers an alternative method of connection. The PC  
port to be used for communication with the NHB32-C is set in NetworkAmp Manager.  
J AES/EBU 1–4 I/O connectors  
These four 25-pin female D-sub connectors are used to input and output up to 64 channels  
of AES/EBU format digital audio. Each connector handles eight ins and eight outs.  
AES/EBU inputs and outputs are assigned to CobraNet audio channels in NetworkAmp  
Manager.  
Cable Length & Switching Hubs  
The maximum cable length for 100Ba-se-T Ethernet networks is 100 meters (2 kilome-  
ters with fiber optic cables). However, depending on the type of cable, switching hub,  
ACU16-C/NHB32-C’s workload, etc., reliable operation with this length of cable cannot  
be guaranteed. In addition, although about three or four switching hubs can be con-  
nected to a network, the actual number will depend on the efficiency of each switching  
hub.  
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NHB32-C Network Hub & Bridge  
Specifications  
Memories  
100 (#0 is read-only)  
7-segment LED x2  
Patch  
Indicator  
PRIMARY/SECONDARY  
connectors  
RJ-45 x2 (32 in/32 out), transformer isolated, IEEE 802.3  
CobraNet  
Digital I/O  
Network status indicators  
AES/EBU 1–4  
LINK, CONDUCT, ERROR LEDs  
25-pin female D-sub x4  
Sampling rate  
48 kHz  
Signal delay  
0.0417 ms (CobraNet to AES/EBU)  
AES/EBU, CobraNet, BNC WORD CLOCK IN  
75ON/OFF switch  
Selectable sources  
Termination  
Wordclock  
LOCK, AES/EBU 1-4 (1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8), NETWORK, WORD CLOCK  
IN LEDs  
Indicators  
TO COMPUTER  
USB  
9-pin male D-sub (RS-232C)  
USB 1.1  
Computer ports  
AD824 control port  
MIDI  
COM  
9-pin male D-sub (RS-422)  
5-pin DIN (Program Change/Control Change only)  
0–7  
IN, OUT  
Unit ID  
U.S./Canada  
Other  
110–120 V, 50/60 Hz, 40 W  
220–240 V, 50/60 Hz, 40 W  
480 x 44.65 x 386 mm (18 7/8" x 1 3/4" x 15 3/16"), 1U  
5 kg (11 lbs)  
Power Requirements  
Dimensions  
Net weight  
(W x H x D)  
Operating free-air temperature range  
Storage temperature range  
0–40°C (32–104°F)  
–20 to 60°C (–4 to 140°F)  
CD-ROM (NetworkAmp Manager, PDF manual, MIDI drivers)  
Power cord and retaining clamp  
USB cable  
Supplied Accessories  
This manual  
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Dimensions  
430  
W:480  
Units: mm  
396  
Specifications and descriptions in this owner’s manual are for information purposes only.  
Yamaha Corporation reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at  
any time without prior notice. Since specifications, equipment, or options may not be the  
same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer.  
For European Model  
Purchaser/User Information specified in EN55103-1 and EN55103-2.  
Inrush Current: 45 A  
Conformed Environment: E1, E2, E3 and E4  
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System Examples  
4 System Examples  
ACU16-C Power Amp Control System  
This example shows how up to 32 Yamaha PCxxxxN series power amplifiers can be con-  
nected to a single ACU16-C for remote control and monitoring via NetworkAmp Manager.  
USB port  
ACU16-C  
USB port  
RS-485 port  
Windows PC running  
NetworkAmp Manager  
PCxxxxN series power amplifiers  
AMP ID: 0  
T: OFF  
All RS-485 connections use  
CAT3/CAT5 Ethernet cables  
DATA PORT  
DATA PORT  
DATA PORT  
DATA PORT  
AMP ID: 1  
T: OFF  
AMP ID: 2  
T: OFF  
AMP ID: 3  
T: ON  
Maximum of 32 amps  
PCxxxxN Series Amp ID Setting  
Up to 32 PCxxxxN series power amplifiers, each with an exclusive ID from  
0 to 31, can be connected to a single ACU16-C. The ID is set using the  
power amplifier’s rear panel AMP ID DIP switch, which consists of six indi-  
vidual switches, five for setting the ID, one for turning on and off termina-  
tion (markedT”). The five switches are individually numbered. IDs are set  
using a combination of switches to achieve the required ID. For example, to  
set ID #7, you’d set switches 4, 2, and 1 to the ON position (i.e., 4+2+1=7). To set ID #25,  
you’d set switches 16, 8, and 1 to the ON position (i.e., 16+8+1=25). To set ID #0, all  
switches should be set to OFF. On the last power amplifier in the RS-485 daisy-chain, the  
“T” switch should be set to ON to enable termination.  
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ACU16-C/NHB32-C CobraNet Audio Distribution System  
This example shows how multipleAES/EBU channels can be distributed over long distances  
(up to 200 meters with 100Base-TX Ethernet cabling) to multiple power amplifiers. The  
NHB32-Cs handle AES/EBU to CobraNet conversion, while the ACU16-Cs handle Cobra-  
Net to analog conversion. Power amplifier control and monitoring can be performed on  
either PC.  
Windows PC running  
NetworkAmp Manager  
32 AES/EBU ins  
32 AES/EBU ins  
USB port  
AES/EBU ports  
AES/EBU ports  
NETWORK HUB AND BRIDGE  
NETWORK HUB AND BRIDGE  
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C
O
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D
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C
T
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K
C
O
N
D
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C
T
LOCK  
ERROR  
LOCK  
ERROR  
NHB32-C  
NHB32-C  
NHB32-C (8 max.)  
CobraNet  
CobraNet connections use  
CAT5 Ethernet STP (Shielded  
Twisted Pair) cables (100 m max.)  
Ethernet switching hub  
Windows PC running  
NetworkAmp Manager  
ACU16-C (16 max.)  
CobraNet PRIMARY port  
CobraNet PRIMARY port  
USB port  
ACU16-C  
ACU16-C  
RS-485 port  
RS-485 port  
16 analog  
audio outputs  
16 analog  
audio outputs  
32 amps max.  
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System Examples  
MIDI Over CobraNet  
This example shows how MIDI mode, which is set in NetworkAmp Manager, can transmit  
MIDI Program Change and Control Change messages from one NHB32-C to another over  
CobraNet’s Serial Bridge feature. In this example, MIDI data from aYamaha DME32 Digital  
Mixing Engine is fed through to a Yamaha DM2000 Digital Production Console. While  
MIDI mode is active, neither Amp Control data nor AD824 data can be transmitted.  
ex. Yamaha DME32  
ex. Yamaha DM2000  
AES/EBU  
AES/EBU  
MIDI OUT  
MIDI IN  
MIDI IN  
MIDI OUT  
NETWORK HUB AND BRIDGE  
NETWORK HUB AND BRIDGE  
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C
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T
L
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K
C
O
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D
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T
LOCK  
ERROR  
LOCK  
ERROR  
Windows PC running  
NetworkAmp Manager  
NHB32-C  
NHB32-C  
CobraNet  
Ethernet switching hub  
AD824 Control Over CobraNet  
This example shows how COM mode, which is set in NetworkAmp Manager, can send  
AD824 control information from one NHB32-C to another over CobraNet’s Serial Bridge  
feature. In this example, head amp control information is transmitted from a Yamaha  
DME32 Digital Mixing Engine, or Yamaha DM2000 Digital Production Console to a  
remote AD824 AD Converter. While COM mode is active, neither Amp Control data nor  
MIDI data can be transmitted.  
ex. Yamaha DME32  
Yamaha AD824  
or DM2000  
AES/EBU  
AES/EBU  
COM  
COM  
COM  
COM  
NETWORK HUB AND BRIDGE  
NETWORK HUB AND BRIDGE  
LINK NDUCT  
ERROR  
LINK CONCT  
ERROR  
LOCK  
LOCK  
NHB32-C  
NHB32-C  
Windows PC running  
NetworkAmp Manager  
CobraNet  
Ethernet switching hub  
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CobraNet Primary & Secondary  
These two examples show how the CobraNet PRIMARY and SECONDARY ports can be  
used to build redundancy into systems. In the first example, if a primary connection fails,  
the system automatically switches to secondary and operation continues uninterrupted.  
However, if the switching hub fails, the entire system stops working. In the second example,  
individual switching hubs are used for primary and secondary, so even if switching hub A  
fails, operation continues on secondary via switching hub B.  
Ex. 1  
NHB32-C  
NHB32-C  
NETWORK HUB AND BRIDGE  
NETWORK HUB AND BRIDGE  
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D
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LOCK  
ERROR  
LOCK  
ERROR  
Ethernet switching hub  
ACU16-C  
ACU16-C  
Primary CobraNet  
Secondary CobraNet  
Ex. 2  
NHB32-C  
NHB32-C  
NETWORK HUB AND BRIDGE  
NETWORK HUB AND BRIDGE  
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LOCK  
ERROR  
LOCK  
ERROR  
Ethernet switching hub A  
Ethernet switching hub B  
ACU16-C  
ACU16-C  
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Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
Unit  
Symptom  
Advice  
Make sure that the power cord is connected to a suitable AC wall outlet. Also  
make sure that the other end of the power cord is connected to the unit’s AC IN  
correctly. Use the supplied retaining clamp to ensure that the power cord cannot  
be disconnected inadvertently. Make sure that the POWER switch is set to the ON  
position. If you still cannot turn on the unit, contact your Yamaha dealer.  
Cannot power up?  
Make sure the unit is powered up and that NetworkAmp Manager is running  
properly on your PC.  
Have you installed the necessary Yamaha USB or CBX driver? See “NetworkAmp  
In NetworkAmp Manager, choose General Setup from the Option menu and  
make sure that the correct MIDI driver is selected. If you are using a USB connec-  
tion, this should be “YAMAHA USB.” If you are using an RS-232C serial connec-  
tion, it should be “YAMAHA CBX Driver.”  
If you have used NetworkAmp Manager with a USB connection, while the USB  
cable is still connected, even if you select the “Yamaha CBX Driver,” a serial con-  
nection will not work unless the USB cable is disconnected.  
Cannot establish a  
connection with  
NetworkAmp Manager?  
Check the USB or RS-232C serial cable connections as appropriate. If you are con-  
necting to an NHB32-C, be sure to connect to the TO COMPUTER port, not the  
COM port.  
If you are using a USB connection, make sure that your PC’s USB port is working  
correctly. In Windows, open the System control panel and click the Device man-  
ager tab. See your Windows documentation for further information.  
If you are using an RS-232C serial connection, make sure that your PC’s serial  
port is working correctly. In Windows, open the System control panel and click the  
Device manager tab. See your Windows documentation for further information.  
Make sure that all ACU16-Cs and NHB32-Cs are assigned exclusive unit IDs. It’s  
okay to use the same unit IDs for ACU16-Cs and NHB32-Cs.  
Make sure that all devices on the network are powered up.  
Make sure that the Ethernet cables are connected to the unit properly (i.e., check  
they’re not pushed in only half way).  
ACU16-C  
NHB32-C  
Connected the unit to a  
CobraNet network and  
the CONDUCT and  
ERROR indicators light  
instead of the LINK  
indicator?  
Try swapping the Ethernet cable with a known good cable.  
Try connecting the unit to another port on the hub.  
Try disconnecting other devices from the network one-by-one to determine if  
another device or Ethernet cable is at fault. CAT3 Ethernet cable will almost cer-  
tainly cause problems, as will incorrectly wired cables, damaged cables, cables  
deformed by tight cable ties, and tightly bent cables. When making cables your-  
self, be sure to maintain the natural twist of the conductors as close to the connec-  
tor as possible. More than 25 mm of untwisted cable can affect performance.  
The LINK indicator is lit,  
but digital audio cannot  
be transmitted or  
received?  
Make sure that your CobraNet devices are set to transmit and receive the correct  
bundles. Also check your audio connections, audio sources, and audio I/O to bun-  
dle assignments.  
The CONDUCT  
indicator never lights  
up?  
This is normal. The CONDUCT indicator lights up only when the unit is working as  
CobraNet conductor. This selection is made automatically and you don’t normally  
need to do anything.  
The ERROR and  
CONDUCT indicators  
light simultaneously?  
A CobraNet link cannot be established. Make sure that the switching hubs and  
other devices are properly connected and turned on.  
The LINK, CONDUCT,  
and ERROR indicators  
flash simultaneously?  
A system error has occurred. There maybe an incorrect setting on another device  
An error has occurred with the unit’s built-in CobraNet interface. Check the cable  
connections and settings of all devices on the network. If you cannot resolve the  
problem and the ERROR indicator keeps flashing, the unit maybe faulty, in which  
case you should contact your Yamaha dealer.  
The ERROR indicator  
flashes?  
Continuously distorted sound is most likely due to overloaded audio inputs and  
levels being too high. Intermittent audio clicks and pops may be network related.  
Check your Ethernet cables and other CobraNet devices. Also check your word-  
clock settings.  
Audio sounds distorted?  
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Unit  
Symptom  
Advice  
Make sure that all power amps are powered up.  
NetworkAmp Manager  
cannot control and  
monitor all power  
amps?  
Make sure that each power amp is assigned an exclusive amp ID.  
Check the RS-485 cable connection between each power amp. If a cable is not  
connected properly, or a cable is faulty, power amps further down the line will not  
be detected.  
ACU16-C  
Speaker output sounds  
out of phase?  
Check your Euro-block connector wiring at the ACU16-C and power amps.  
The LOCK indicator  
flashes continuously?  
This means that the NHB32-C cannot lock to the currently selected wordclock  
source. Check and correct the source, or select another.  
NHB32-C  
This indicates that a patch other than the one recalled or stored last is selected.  
Recall the patch, or select the patch that was last recalled or stored in order to  
stop it flashing.  
The PATCH number  
flashes continuously?  
NetworkAmp Cannot display the PDF  
Manager format help document?  
Have you installed Acrobat Reader? See the ACU16-C/NHB32-C Owner’s Manual  
for details.  
System Errors  
When a system error occurs, the LINK, CONDUCT, and ERROR indicators flash simulta-  
neously in a repeating patttern. You can determine the type of error by counting the num-  
ber of flashes. There’s a two second pause between each series of flashes, as shown in the  
following illustration.  
Number of flashes  
1
2
N
-
-
-
1
2
N
-
-
-
1
2
N
2 second pause  
0.5 second (approx.)  
flash cycle  
Number of Flashes  
2
Symptom & Advice  
Two or more units are set to the same ID. Make sure that all units are assigned  
an exclusive ID.  
Some NHB32-Cs are in COM mode, some are in MIDI mode. On Net-  
workAmp Manager’s COM/MIDI dialog box, cancel COM/MIDI mode, and  
then set as required.  
3
4
Three or more NHB32-Cs are in either COM or MIDI mode. On NetworkAmp  
Manager’s COM/MIDI dialog box, cancel COM/MIDI mode, and then set the  
required mode for two NHB32-Cs.  
One or more ACU16-C/NHB32-C units have experienced an internal memory  
read error. Check the error messages in NetworkAmp Manager to determine  
which units are affected. The units maybe faulty, in which case you should  
contact your Yamaha dealer.  
6
7
One or more ACU16-C/NHB32-C units have experienced an internal memory  
write error. Check the error messages in NetworkAmp Manager to determine  
which units are affected. The units maybe faulty, in which case you should  
contact your Yamaha dealer.  
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Appendix  
Appendix  
Connector Wiring Details  
ACU16-C/NHB32-C TO COMPUTER Port (RS-232C)  
Pin  
1
Connection  
Unused  
RxD  
2
3
TxD  
4
DTR  
5
GND  
DSR  
6
7
RTS  
8
CTS  
9
Unused  
NHB32-C COM Port (RS-422)  
Pin  
1
Connection  
Unused  
Rx–  
2
3
Tx–  
4
Tx+  
5
GND  
Rx+  
6
7
RTS  
8
CTS  
9
Unused  
NHB32-C AES/EBU Ports  
Pin  
1
Connection  
Pin  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
Connection  
CH1/2 IN +  
CH3/4 IN +  
CH5/6 IN +  
CH7/8 IN +  
CH1/2 OUT +  
CH3/4 OUT +  
CH5/6 OUT +  
CH7/8 OUT +  
Unused  
CH1/2 IN –  
CH3/4 IN –  
CH5/6 IN –  
CH7/8 IN –  
2
3
4
5
CH1/2 OUT –  
CH3/4 OUT –  
CH5/6 OUT –  
CH7/8 OUT –  
GND  
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
GND  
GND  
Unused  
GND  
GND  
GND  
GND  
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ACU16-C RS-485 Port (RJ-45)  
Pin  
1
Connection  
Unused  
Unused  
Unused  
RxD/TxD+  
RxD/TxD–  
Unused  
GND  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
GND  
Cable Wiring Details  
Although only pins 4, 5, 7, and 8 are used, all pins should be terminated properly, so connect  
all eight pins even though only four are actually used.  
Pins  
1 —— 1  
2 —— 2  
3 —— 3  
4 —— 4  
5 —— 5  
6 —— 6  
7 —— 7  
8 —— 8  
ACU16-C/NHB32-C CobraNet Ports (100Base-TX Ethernet, RJ-45)  
Pin  
1
Connection  
TxD+  
2
TxD–  
3
RxD+  
4
Unused  
Unused  
RxD–  
5
6
7
Unused  
Unused  
8
Straight/Crossed Cable Wiring Details  
The pin wiring for crossed cables is shown in parenthesis. Although pins 4, 5, 7, and 8 are  
unused, they must be terminated properly, so connect all eight pins even though only four  
are actually used.  
Pins  
1 —— 1 (3)  
2 —— 2 (6)  
3 —— 3 (1)  
4 —— 4  
5 —— 5  
6 —— 6 (2)  
7 —— 7  
8 —— 8  
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(ECF) paper with soy ink.  
M.D.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation  
© 2002 Yamaha Corporation  
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Printed in Japan  
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