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This supplementary manual explains mainly the functions that have been added or changed in CL5/CL3/CL1 firmware V1.6 and V1.7. Use it in conjunction with the CL5/CL3/CL1 Owner s Manual and Reference Manual. EN

Contents Contents SELECTED CHANNEL section... 3 Improved gain indication... 3 Improved HPF indication... 4 Centralogic section... 4 Improved DCA group indication... 4 Input channels... 5 Additional head amp setting functions when changing the input patching... 5 User settings... 15 Added functions for the GAIN/PAN/ASSIGN knobs (assignable encoders)... 15 Added custom fader bank functions... 15 Added load/save functions... 18 Added function for recovering from USB overcurrent... 21 Other functions... 22 Improvements to the channel name display... 22 Added channel color... 22 Added GPI functions... 23 Initializing the Dante audio network settings... 23 Block Diagram... 24 Grouping and linking... 7 Improved display of DCA group / MUTE group names... 7 Added functions for DCA groups... 8 Improvements in channel link display... 9 Monitor and Cue... 10 Extended cue functions... 10 Meters... 10 Added functions for meter display... 10 Graphic EQ, Effects, and Premium Rack... 11 Improvements in popup window operation... 11 Improved display for tap tempo function... 11 I/O device and external head amp... 12 Added display functions for device status... 12 Improvements in I/O device settings... 14 2

SELECTED CHANNEL section SELECTED CHANNEL section D.GAIN indication Improved gain indication In the GAIN/PATCH field of the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen, the analog gain and digital gain of the head amp are both shown at all times. A.GAIN indication OVER indicator Ø (Phase) indicator Gain value If digital gain is assigned to the GAIN knob, the analog gain value is shown here. The analog gain value is not shown if an input without a head amp is patched to the input channel. GAIN knob +48V indicator HPF indicator Gain value Gain value If analog gain is assigned to the GAIN knob, the digital gain value is shown here. The GAIN knob, +48V indicator, and HPF indicator are not shown if an input without a head amp is patched to the input channel. 3

Centralogic section Improved HPF indication The HPF status of an external head amp such as the R-series is now shown in the GAIN/PATCH field of the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen. Centralogic section Improved DCA group indication If 15 or more channels are registered in the DCA member indication of the OVERVIEW screen, you can now use the multifunction knobs of the Centralogic section to scroll the channels. HPF indicator Indicates the HPF on/off status of the external head amp. The HPF/EQ popup screen now shows an HPF indicator and the cutoff frequency. 1 2 1 HA HPF indicator Indicates the HPF on/off status of the external head amp. 2 FREQUENCY Indicates the HPF cutoff frequency of the external head amp. 4

Input channels Input channels Additional head amp setting functions when changing the input patching When you change the input patching, you can now choose whether the HA (Head Amp) settings of the port you patched will be used, or whether the HA settings of the channel will be copied to the port you patched. Make this selection in the PORT SELECT popup window and the PATCH/NAME popup window. NOTE You can also choose whether the HA settings from CL Editor will be used without change or copied from the channel. For details, refer to the CL Editor Owner s Manual. Settings in the PORT SELECT popup window 1. In the OVERVIEW screen, press the GAIN/PATCH field to access the GAIN/PATCH popup window. 2. Press the PATCH button (or INPUT PORT button) to access the PORT SELECT popup window. 1 2 3. Press a button in the HA INFO field to specify whether the HA settings of the port or the HA settings of the channel will take priority. 1 TAKE FROM PORT button The HA settings of the port will take priority. Even if you change the patching, the HA settings of the port will remain unchanged. 2 TAKE FROM CHANNEL button The HA settings of the channel will take priority. The HA settings of the port that had been previously patched will be copied to the newly-patched port. A confirmation dialog box will appear when you switch buttons. If an input without a HA is patched to the input channel, the dialog box is not shown. 5

Input channels If the channel s HA settings are selected, the following HA settings will be copied from the channel to the port that is patched. If you patch the input channel from an input that does not have these settings (i.e., that does not have a HA), the default values will be specified. HA setting HA gain amount HPF on/off Phantom power on/off Gain compensation on/off Default value 6 db Off Off Off NOTE If you re newly patching a previously-unpatched input channel, the default values will be specified if the HA INFO field s TAKE FROM CHANNEL button is pressed. Settings in the PATCH/NAME popup window 1. In the OVERVIEW screen, press a channel number / channel name field to access the GAIN/PATCH popup window. 2. Make settings in the same way as in the PORT SELECT popup window. 6

Grouping and linking Grouping and linking 3. Press the NAME EDIT button to access the NAME screen. The keyboard window will appear, allowing you to enter or edit the text. Improved display of DCA group / MUTE group names In the DCA/MUTE GROUP ASSIGN MODE popup window, the DCA group names and mute group names can now be displayed. Editing and displaying DCA group names 1. In the Function Access Area, press the CH JOB button. 2. Press the DCA GROUP button to access the DCA/MUTE GROUP ASSIGN MODE popup window. 1 4. The DCA group name is shown on the DCA group select button. 1 NAME EDIT button Edits the group name of the currently selected DCA group. 7

Grouping and linking Editing and displaying mute group names Mute group names can be specified in the same way as for DCA groups. Added functions for DCA groups Sends from an input channel to a bus whose send point is set to PRE can now be assigned to be muted by a DCA group. 1 1 NAME EDIT button Edits the group name of the currently selected MUTE group. The registered group name is shown in the RECALL SAFE MODE popup window, the GLOBAL RECALL SAFE popup window, and the GLOBAL PASTE window s PATCH/NAME tab. 1 2 1 POST LY button Specifies the object of muting as POST only. 2 PRE & POST button Specifies the object of muting as PRE and POST. The PRE&POST indicator is shown below a DCA group that has this setting. The object of muting for a DCA group can be specified individually for each DCP group. For channels that are assigned to more than one DCA group, muting any of the DCA groups will mute that channel s signal path (including sends to the corresponding buses). 8

Grouping and linking Improvements in channel link display A link indicator has been added to the CH LINK MODE popup window, making it easier to determine the currently-assigned link group. Accessing the CH LINK MODE popup window 1. In the Function Access Area, press the CH JOB button. 2. Press the CH LINK button to open the CH LINK MODE popup window. Link indicator Channel display field 3. Use the [SEL] keys or the channel display field to select the channels that you want to link; the link indicator will show the link group. If a channel belonging to a link group is selected, the associated link group is shown. The LINK PARA field and SEND PARA field show the link settings. While you hold down the [SEL] key of a channel that does not belong to any link group, the link indicator shows the link group that will be created next. The LINK PARA field and SEND PARA field show the settings of the link group that had been previously displayed. 9

Monitor and Cue Monitor and Cue Extended cue functions The cue monitor level range has been expanded to 30 db +20 db. Make this setting in the CUE popup window. Meters Added functions for meter display PRE GC and POST DIGITAL GAIN have been added to the ING POINT field of the screen. In addition, the name of PRE HPF has been changed to PRE D.GAIN. Accessing the CUE popup window 1. In the Function Access Area, press the MITOR button to access the MITOR screen. 2. Press the CUE popup display button. Use the knob to adjust the monitor level in the range of 30 db +20 db. Select the meter point at which the level will be detected. For INPUT PRE GC...Immediately before GAIN COMPENSATI POST D.GAIN... Immediately after DIGITAL GAIN 10

MIX 1 2 2324 M ST O LR(C) MATRIX CUE 1 2 7 8 LR Graphic EQ, Effects, and Premium Rack Graphic EQ, Effects, and Premium Rack INPUT PATCH 72 {64, 48} CH 1-72{64,48} To RACKIN PATCH INSERT POINT POST CH PRE FADER PRE HPF / PRE EQ / PRE FADER/POST LEVEL DIRECT OUT 1-72{64,48} 1-72{64,48} PRE EQ CH INSERT IN 1-72{64,48} PAN POST PAN L POST PAN R POST DG PRE EQ EQ OUT DYNA1OUT DYNA2OUT PRE FADER POST PRE D.GAIN LR MO TO MO TO ST PAN MODE GR GR LEVEL/ DCA1-16 GATE COMP INSERT LCR TO LCR 4BAND INSERT Digital INSERT HPF ATT DUCK COMPAND Max GAIN EQ EXPAND DE-ESSER 1000ms CSR COMP PRE HPF PRE EQ POST EQ PRE FADER POST PRE EQ KEYIN CUE PRE FADER POST OSCILLATOR Keyin Filter Keyin PAN LINK Self PRE EQ MIX1,3...23 Self POST EQ To MIX POST MIX21-24 OUT MIX2,4...24 CH[1-8,9-16,17-24,25-32,33-40,41-48, 49-56, 57-64, 65-72]POST EQ(CL5) FIXED CH[1-8,9-16,17-24,25-32,33-40,41-48, 49-56, 57-64]POST EQ(CL3) To MIX CH[1-8,9-16,17-24,25-32,33-40,41-48]POST EQ(CL1) POST PAN L FIXED STEREO POST PAN R To MIX LEVEL PRE EQ / PRE FADER / POST VARI LEVEL To MIX LEVEL PRE EQ / PRE FADER / POST VARI PAN STEREO (PRE FADER)PFL / (POST )AFL / POST PAN L (PRE FADER)PFL / (POST )AFL / POST PAN R To MATRIX PRE EQ / PRE FADER / POST VARI To MATRIX PRE EQ / PRE FADER / POST VARI STEREO LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL PAN MATRIX1,3...7 MATRIX2,4...8 CUE L CUE R ST L MO(C) ST R Improvements in popup window operation In the EFFECT popup window, GEQ popup window, and PREMIUM RACK popup window, you can now use the [SEL] keys to switch channels. In the EFFECT popup window, pressing a top panel [SEL] key while editing an effect parameter will switch the screen to the effect that is inserted in that channel. The same will occur in the GEQ popup window and the PREMIUM RACK popup window. You can also switch from the EFFECT popup window to the GEQ popup window or the PREMIUM RACK popup window. The following items will change in conjunction with the channel being operated. Selected channel indication in the Function Access Area Channel being operated in the synchronized CL Editor If no insert settings have been made in the channel to which you switched, a dialog box informing you of this will appear. Improved display for tap tempo function If TAP TEMPO is assigned to a user defined key, and you are specifying the BPM (tempo value) by pressing that key, a popup window like the following will now appear. Tap tempo popup window NOTE This popup window will not appear if the EFFECT EDIT popup window in which you re specifying tap tempo is open. 11

I/O device and external head amp I/O device and external head amp Added display functions for device status R-series The Rio field of the I/O DEVICE screen shows indicators for the status of the R-series units and the Dante network. You can now use the touch screen to verify the status of a connected CL series or R-series unit (except the Ro8-D) or the Dante status. In order to verify the status of an R-series unit from the console, it must be assigned to REMOTE HA in DANTE SETUP. CL series The SETUP field of the DANTE SETUP screen shows indicators for the status of the CL series console and the Dante network. For firmware that predates support for V1.61, the version indication will be yellow and the indicator will be unlit. 12

I/O device and external head amp Messages Error, warning, and information messages are displayed. Messages are also displayed in the Dante Controller Error Status field. Each indicator lights or flashes as described below: No call-out Light Flash Flash x2 Flash x3 The indicator is off. The indicator remains lit steadily. The indicator continues to flash. The indicator flashes twice cyclically. The indicator flashes three times cyclically. Error Messages The SYSTEM indicators will remain lit/blinking as follows until the problem has been resolved. If service is necessary, please contact the Yamaha service center listed in the CL5/CL3/CL1 owner s manual. SYSTEM Indicators Description Possible Solution SYSTEM Indicators Description Possible Solution Light Flash Flash The DIP switches are not set correctly. Dante flow number limit was exceeded. Warning Messages The indicators will light and/or flash as shown until the cause is resolved. If the green [SYNC] indicator is unlit, the unit s clock is unconfirmed. Check the DIP switch settings, and set them correctly. Examine the Dante network routing. SYNC Indicators Description Possible Solution Flash x2 Flash x3 An internal error has occurred. The MAC address setting has been corrupted and no communication can occur via Dante. The device has failed. Contact your Yamaha dealer for repair. Flash The word clock is not set correctly. Dante Network circuit is broken. Set the clock master and sampling frequency correctly on the CL5/CL3/ CL1-native device or in Dante Controller. Make sure that the Ethernet cables are not removed or short-circuited. Light Flash x3 The internal memory has been corrupted. Use the front-panel DIP switches to set START UP MODE to REFRESH, then restart the unit. If the problem persists after setting START UP MODE back to RESUME, consult your Yamaha dealer. Flash x2 Flash x3 Other Dante-compatible devices cannot be found due to an incorrectly-wired Dante Network. Make sure that the Ethernet cables are connected correctly. Light UNIT ID is not unique. Set a unique UNIT ID number for the Dante network. 13

I/O device and external head amp If the green indicator is flashing, the unit is the clock master. If the green indicator is lit, the unit is the clock slave and the clock is synchronized. SYNC Indicators Description Possible Solution Improvements in I/O device settings When mounting an I/O device on the Dante audio network, the settings and indications have been improved so that the units can be differentiated by their device type. Light or flash Light or flash Light Flash A non-gbe-compatible device is connected. The SECDARY connector has taken over communications during redundant network operation. When transferring audio via Dante, use device that supports GbE. Check the circuit connected to the PRIMARY connector. The following device labels are detected as supported devices. Y###-********** # is a three-digit hexadecimal number (000 FFF) consisting of the digits 0 9 and the uppercase characters A F * indicates any desired character (alphabetical uppercase or lowercase, numerals, or - (hyphen) may be used) Up to 31 characters including the Y are supported. The DEVICE LIST field of the DEVICE SELECT popup window shows the device label and device type. Light or flash Flash x2 An abnormality has occurred on the circuit connected to the SECDARY connector during redundant network operation. Check the circuit connected to the SECDARY connector. Information Messages The status is shown by the lit/flashing state of the indicator. If the orange [SYNC] indicator is unlit, the unit is operating normally. If the green [SYNC] indicator is unlit, the unit s clock is unconfirmed. SYNC Indicators Description Explanation Light Synchronization is occurring. Please wait until the unit synchronizes completely. It may take up to 45 seconds to synchronize completely. (If the DIP switches of an R-series unit are set to REFRESH, synchronization will not be completed until the CL series unit that is set to with RECALL has started up.) Flash The unit is functioning correctly as the word clock master. The unit is operating as the word clock master. Light The unit is functioning correctly as the word clock slave. The unit is operating as the clock slave and the clock is synchronized. 14

User settings User settings Added functions for the GAIN/PAN/ASSIGN knobs (assignable encoders) Functions have been added to the assignable encoders in SENDS FADER mode. Added custom fader bank functions Custom fader bank settings can now be stored/recalled for individual scenes. Custom fader bank settings are separated into areas for each model and stored together in the scene data. Custom fader bank settings CL5 CL3 CL1 Recall Store Recall Store Recall Store If ASSIGN is selected by the top panel [GAIN/PAN/ASSIGN] key Use the assignable encoders to adjust the channel levels. Channel name display indication Channel level Adjust using the assignable encoders. CL5 console CL3 console CL1 console NOTE Custom fader bank settings differ between models, and are not compatible. For example, custom fader bank settings included in a scene stored by the CL5 will not be reproduced if that scene is recalled on the CL3 or CL1. The settings must be created and stored on the CL3 or CL1. Send level to MIX/MATRIX bus Adjust using the top panel faders. If PAN is selected by the top panel [GAIN/PAN/ASSIGN] key Use the assignable encoders to adjust the pan of the send from the channel to the MIX/MATRIX bus (buses that are assigned to stereo send in the BUS SETUP screen). Channel name display indication Pan of the send from the channel to the MIX/MATRIX bus Adjust using the assignable encoders. Send level to MIX/MATRIX bus Adjust using the top panel faders. 15

User settings Focus function For the focus function, you can specify for each scene whether custom bank settings will be recalled (loaded). 4. Press a button in the FOCUS PARA field to access the FOCUS PARA popup window. 1. Press the SCENE field of the Function Access Area. 2. Press the FOCUS tab at the bottom of the SCENE LIST window. 5. Verify the object of focus. 6. Press the CLOSE button to close the popup window; then perform a recall operation. Custom bank settings are included in OTHER PARAMs. 3. Press the SET button of the scene for which you want to make settings; the FOCUS RECALL popup window will appear. 16

User settings Recall Safe function In the Recall Safe function, you can specify that custom bank settings of all scenes will be globally excluded from recall operations. 1. In the Function Access Area, press the CH JOB button to access the CH JOB popup window. 2. Press the RECALL SAFE button to access the RECALL SAFE MODE popup window. 3. Press the GLOBAL RECALL SAFE field to access the GLOBAL RECALL SAFE popup window. Global Paste function The global paste function lets you copy and paste the custom bank settings of the current scene to scene data in memory. 1. In the Function Access Area, press the SCENE field to access the SCENE LIST window. 2. Press the GLOBAL PASTE button located in the upper part of the SCENE LIST window to open the GLOBAL PASTE window. 3. Select the PATCH/OTHERs tab. 4. Press the CUSTOM FADER BANK button to specify it as the object of recall safe. 5. Press the CLOSE button to close the popup window; then perform a recall operation. 4. Select the CUSTOM FADER BANK button. 5. In the DESTINATI SCENE area, select the range of paste-destination scenes. 6. Press the PASTE button. NOTE If the internal data of the CL console was loaded from a USB flash drive as a package, load the user authentication key as necessary. The custom fader bank settings of the user who loaded the data will be applied. When in PREVIEW mode, changes from CL Editor are not reflected immediately. They will be applied when you exit PREVIEW mode. 17

User settings Added load/save functions CL series settings can now be loaded individually from a USB flash drive, or saved individually to a USB flash drive. Loading settings from a USB flash drive Follow the steps below to load CL settings from the USB flash drive into the CL series console. 1. In the Function Access Area, press the SETUP button to access the SETUP screen. 2. Press the SAVE/LOAD button to access the SAVE/LOAD popup window. 3. To select the file that you want to load, press the name of the desired file in the file list, or rotate the corresponding multifunction knob on the panel. 4. Press the LOAD button to access the LOAD SELECT popup window. 1 3 DESTINATI field Indicates the load-destination. 4 Data selection knob This knob selects the data shown in the field. 5 MULTI SELECT button By pressing this button you can make a selection containing multiple items of data. 6 SELECT ALL button Press this button to select all items. 7 CLEAR ALL button Press this button to clear all selections. 5. Press the tabs and buttons of the TYPE field to select the type of data that you want to load. The content shown in the TYPE field will vary depending on the tab you select. ALL tab All items will be the target of the operation. SCENE tab Scene memories will be the target of the operation. INPUT/OUTPUT tab The following table lists the items that you can select. 2 3 Buttons IN CH LIB OUT CH LIB IN EQ LIB OUT EQ LIB DYNA LIB Data content Input channel library Output channel library Input EQ library Output EQ library Dynamics library EFFECT/GEQ tab The following table lists the items that you can select. 4 5 6 7 4 Buttons EFFECT LIB GEQ LIB Effect library GEQ library Data content 1 TYPE field Selects the type of data to be loaded. 2 SOURCE field This area lists the data that is saved on the USB flash drive. PREMIUM tab The following table lists the items that you can select. Buttons 5033 LIB Portico 5033 library 5043 LIB Portico 5043 library U76 LIB U76 library Data content 18

Buttons Opt-2A LIB EQ-1A LIB DynaEQ LIB Opt-2A library EQ-1A library DynamicEQ library Data content Saving the CL console s settings on a USB flash drive User settings Here s how to save the CL console s internal data on a USB flash drive. 1. In the Function Access Area, press the SETUP button to access the SETUP screen. SETUP tab The following table lists the items that you can select. Buttons MIXER SETUP OUTPUT PORT MITOR MIDI SETUP MIDI PGM MIDI CTL Dante In Patch Data content Mixer setup Output ports CUE/MITOR/OSCILLATOR/TALKBACK MIDI Setup MIDI program changes MIDI control changes DANTE input patch library 2. Press the SAVE/LOAD button to access the SAVE/LOAD popup window. 3. If necessary, press the directory icon and change the directory. 4. Press the SAVE button to access the SAVE SELECT popup window. 1 NOTE If you load output port items individually, the settings of the channel assigned to the port will not be reflected. Recall them after loading a scene that includes input/output patching with those channel settings. ADMIN tab The following table lists the items that you can select. 2 3 Buttons ADMIN PREF ADMIN UDEF ADMIN FADER GUEST PREF GUEST UDEF GUEST FADER GUEST LEVEL Data content PREFERENCE (For administrator) USER DEFINED KEYS/USER DEFINED KNOBS (For administrator) CUSTOM FADER BANK (For administrator) PREFERENCE (For guest) USER DEFINED KEYS/USER DEFINED KNOBS (For guest) CUSTOM FADER BANK (For guest) USER LEVEL (For guest) 6. In the SOURCE field, add a check mark ( ) to select the data that you want to load. If you want to load multiple items of data in a single operation, press the MULTI SELECT button. 7. In the DESTINATI field, add a check mark ( ) to the load-destination. 8. Press the LOAD button. NOTE If the number of loadable data items in the DESTINATI list is less than the number of items being loaded, the allowable number of data items will be loaded. 4 5 6 7 4 1 TYPE field This specifies the types of data to be saved. 2 SOURCE field This shows the internal data of the CL series console. 3 DESTINATI field Indicates the save-destination. 4 Data selection knob This knob selects the data shown in the field. 5 MULTI SELECT button By pressing this button you can make a selection containing multiple items of data. 19

User settings 6 SELECT ALL button Press this button to select all items. 7 CLEAR ALL button Press this button to clear all selections. 5. Press the tabs and buttons of the TYPE field to select the type of data that you want to save. The content shown in the TYPE field will vary depending on the tab you select. ALL tab All items will be the target of the operation. SCENE tab Scene memories will be the target of the operation. INPUT/OUTPUT tab The following table lists the items that you can select. Buttons IN CH LIB OUT CH LIB IN EQ LIB OUT EQ LIB DYNA LIB Data content Input channel library Output channel library Input EQ library Output EQ library Dynamics library EFFECT/GEQ tab The following table lists the items that you can select. SETUP tab The following table lists the items that you can select. Buttons MIXER SETUP OUTPUT PORT MITOR MIDI SETUP MIDI PGM MIDI CTL Dante In Patch Data content Mixer setup Output ports CUE/MITOR/OSCILLATOR/TALKBACK MIDI Setup MIDI program changes MIDI control changes DANTE input patch library NOTE If you save output port items individually, the settings for the channel assigned to the port will not be saved. You will also need to save the scene that includes the input/output patching for those channel settings. Items that are included in the ADMIN tab when loading items individually will be included in ALL when saving. 6. In the SOURCE field, add a check mark ( ) to select the data that you want to save. If you want to save multiple items of data in a single operation, press the MULTI SELECT button. 7. In the DESTINATI field, add a check mark ( ) to the save-destination. 8. Press the SAVE button to access the FILE SAVE popup window. Buttons EFFECT LIB GEQ LIB Effect library GEQ library Data content PREMIUM tab The following table lists the items that you can select. Buttons 5033 LIB Portico 5033 library 5043 LIB Portico 5043 library U76 LIB U76 library Opt-2A LIB Opt-2A library EQ-1A LIB EQ-1A library DynaEQ LIB DynamicEQ library Data content 9. Enter a file name or comment, and press the SAVE button. 20

User settings Added function for recovering from USB overcurrent Even if the connection with the USB device was stopped because an overcurrent condition occurred at the USB port, it is now possible to reconnect the USB device without restarting. Recovery procedure After removing the cause of the overcurrent at the USB port, press the location that shows USB REMOUNT at the FORMAT button of the SAVE/LOAD screen. 21

Other functions Other functions Improvements to the channel name display Improvements have been made to the channel name display and channel color indicator. The channel on/off status is now shown in SENDS FADER mode. Channel on Added channel color Black can now be specified as a channel color. If black is selected for a channel, its channel color indicator will be unlit. Make this setting in the CH COLOR/IC popup window. Channel color setting 1. Access the OVERVIEW screen that includes the input channel whose channel color you want to specify. 2. Press the channel number/channel name field of that channel to access the PATCH/NAME popup window. Channel off 3. Select a channel color. If NAME DISPLAY is set to NAME LY in the PREFERENCE page of the USER SETUP popup window, the channel number is now shown. Channel number indication 22

Other functions Added GPI functions You can now select the attributes (latched or unlatched) of an external switch connected to a GPI IN port. GPI settings 1. In the Function Access Area, press the SETUP button to access the SETUP screen. 2. Press the MIDI/GPI button to access the MIDI/GPI screen. 3. Press the GPI tab. Switch attribute button Initializing the Dante audio network settings It is now possible for Dante-related settings to also be initialized to their factory-set state when an error occurs on the Dante audio network. NOTICE When you initialize, all console settings including the Dante audio network settings that had been previously saved in memory will be lost. Proceed with the following operation only if you are very sure you want to do this! 1. While holding down the SCENE MEMORY [STORE] key and [INC] key on the panel, turn on the power to the CL console. 2. A message indicates that initialization is complete; press the CLOSE button. Each time you press a switch attribute button, its indication will alternate between LATCH and UNLATCH. LATCH (a switch that alternately turns on/off each time it is pressed) is selected. UNLATCH (a switch that is on only while pressed and is off when released) is selected. 23

1 2 3 4 Block Diagram CASCADE IN MIX 1 2 2324 M ST O LR(C) MATRIX CUE 1 2 7 8 LR CASCADE OUT MIX CASCADE OUT1-24 +48V [TALKBACK TALKBACK INPUT] INPUT [DANTE] [OMNI IN] [1-8] [SLOT] [PLAYBACK OUT] MIX 1-24 STEREO L,R,MO(C) MATRIX 1-8 1 2 3 +48V MASTER 64 +48V +48V OMNI IN + - 1 2 3 GEQ RACK IN PATCH GEQ1 IN GEQ2-16 IN DANTE INPUT SLOT1 SLOT2 SLOT3 USB 16 16 16 + - AD TALKBACK LEVEL AD SLOTIN SLOTIN SLOTIN DECODER 2 GEQ RACK1(GEQ1) RACK IN A RACK IN B Flex15GEQ GAIN/TRIM To CASCADE IN SELECT RACK IN RACK OUT 31BandGEQ HA RACK OUT A RACK OUT B GEQ RACK2-16(GEQ2-16) (same as GEQ RACK1) 1 GAIN 8 PLAYBACK OUT To MITOR SELECT RECORDER CUE HA DANTE IN To MITOR SELECT TALKBACK TB INPUT DANTE IN 1-64 OMNI IN 1-8 INPUT SELECT INPUT PATCH DANTE IN 1-64 OMNI IN 1-8 SLOT1 1-16 SLOT2 1-16 SLOT3 1-16 FX1-8 OUT PR1-2 OUT INSERT IN PATCH (INPUT CH) OMNI IN 1-8 SLOT1 1-16 SLOT2 1-16 SLOT3 1-16 FX1-8 OUT PR1-8 OUT 72 {64, 48} 16 72 SLOT1 1-16 SLOT2 1-16 SLOT3 1-16 CASCADE IN SELECT CH 1-72{64,48} To RACKIN PATCH INSERT POINT POST CH PRE FADER PRE HPF / PRE EQ / PRE FADER/POST LEVEL DIRECT OUT 1-72{64,48} 1-72{64,48} PRE EQ CH INSERT IN 1-72{64,48} PAN POST PAN L POST PAN R POST DG PRE EQ EQ OUT DYNA1OUT DYNA2OUT PRE FADER POST PRE D.GAIN LR MO TO MO TO ST PAN MODE GR GR LEVEL/ DCA1-16 GATE COMP INSERT LCR TO LCR 4BAND INSERT Digital INSERT HPF ATT DUCK COMPAND Max GAIN EQ EXPAND DE-ESSER 1000ms CSR COMP PRE HPF PRE EQ POST EQ PRE FADER POST KEYIN CUE PRE EQ PRE FADER POST OSCILLATOR Keyin Filter Keyin PAN LINK Self PRE EQ MIX1,3...23 Self POST EQ To MIX POST MIX21-24 OUT MIX2,4...24 CH[1-8,9-16,17-24,25-32,33-40,41-48, 49-56, 57-64, 65-72]POST EQ(CL5) FIXED CH[1-8,9-16,17-24,25-32,33-40,41-48, 49-56, 57-64]POST EQ(CL3) To MIX CH[1-8,9-16,17-24,25-32,33-40,41-48]POST EQ(CL1) POST PAN L FIXED STEREO POST PAN R To MIX LEVEL PRE EQ / PRE FADER / POST VARI LEVEL To MIX LEVEL PRE EQ / PRE FADER / POST VARI PAN STEREO ST IN 1L 8R PRE D.GAIN OSCILLATOR CH INSERT IN 1-72{64,48} (PRE FADER)PFL / (POST )AFL / POST PAN L (PRE FADER)PFL / (POST )AFL / POST PAN R Digital GAIN HPF PRE HPF (PRE FADER)PFL / (POST )AFL / POST PAN L (PRE FADER)PFL / (POST )AFL / POST PAN R To CH INSERT IN To MATRIX VARI To MATRIX PRE EQ / PRE FADER / POST VARI STEREO PRE EQ / PRE FADER / POST PRE EQ EQ OUT DYNA1OUT DYNA2OUT PRE FADER GR GR LEVEL/ DCA1-16 GATE COMP 4BAND DUCK COMPAND Max ATT EQ EXPAND 1000ms DE-ESSER COMP PRE EQ POST EQ PRE FADER KEYIN CUE Keyin Filter Keyin Self PRE EQ Self POST EQ To MIX MIX21-24 OUT SAME as INPUT1-72{64,48} ST IN 1L-8R POST EQ To MATRIX SAME as INPUT1-72{64,48} KEYIN CUE OSCILLATOR Sine Wave Pink Noise Burst Noise POST LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL PAN POST HPF LPF PAN/BAL LR MO LCR CSR PAN LINK KEYIN CH1-72{64,48} POST PAN L POST PAN R TO MO TO ST TO LCR LEVEL MATRIX1,3...7 MATRIX2,4...8 CUE L CUE R OSC MATRIX1,3...7 MATRIX2,4...8 CUE L CUE R PAN MODE MIX1,3...23 MIX2,4...24 KEYIN CUE SELECT ST L MO(C) ST R ST L MO(C) ST R MIX 1-24 To RACKIN PATCH MIX 1-24 MIX INSERT IN 1-24 MATRIX1,3...7 MATRIX2,4...8 ST L MO(C) ST R CUE MATRIX 1-8 To RACKIN PATCH MATRIX 1-8 MATRIX INSERT IN 1-8 STEREO CASCADE OUT L,R,MO(C) MATRIX CASCADE OUT1-8 CUE CASCADE OUT LR PRE EQ EQ OUT DYNA OUT PRE FADER GR LEVEL BAL INSERT COMP 4BAND INSERT ATT COMPAND EQ EXPAND PRE FADER PRE EQ POST EQ PRE FADER PRE EQ Keyin Self PRE EQ/Self POST EQ/MIX21-24 OUT/ MIX(1-8,9-16,17-24) POST EQ (PRE FADER)PFL / (POST )AFL LEVEL To MATRIX PRE FADER / POST LEVEL VARI STEREO L,R,MO(C) To RACKIN PATCH INSERT POINT POST STEREO PRE FADER L,R,MO(C) PRE EQ STEREO INSERT IN L,R,MO(C) PRE EQ EQ OUT DYNA OUT PRE FADER GR LEVEL BAL INSERT COMP 4BAND INSERT ATT COMPAND EQ EXPAND PRE FADER PRE EQ POST EQ PRE FADER PRE EQ Keyin Self PRE EQ/Self POST EQ/MIX21-24 OUT/ ST(L,R,MO(C)) POST EQ CUE (PRE FADER)PFL / (POST )AFL MATRIX1,3...7 LEVEL PRE FADER / POST To MATRIX MATRIX2,4...8 LEVEL VARI LEVEL To MATRIX PRE FADER / POST VARI PAN/BAL STEREO CUE INSERT POINT INSERT POINT LEVEL PAN/BAL POST PRE FADER PRE EQ POST PRE FADER PRE EQ PRE EQ EQ OUT DYNA OUT PRE FADER GR LEVEL BAL INSERT COMP 4BAND INSERT ATT COMPAND EQ EXPAND PRE FADER PRE EQ POST EQ PRE FADER PRE EQ Keyin Self PRE EQ/Self POST EQ/MIX21-24 OUT/ MATRIX1-8 POST EQ (PRE FADER)PFL / (POST )AFL TO LCR INSERT POST POST To MATRIX PRE FADER / POST VARI STEREO PAN MODE TO ST TO MO INSERT POST POST POST PAN/BAL LR MO CSR POST INSERT POST LCR POST POST MIX OUT1-24 POST STEREO OUT L,R,MO(C) MATRIX OUT 1-8 (21-24)To KEYIN To RACKIN PATCH To MITOR SELECT To MITOR SELECT To MITOR SELECT MIX OUT 1-24 MATRIX OUT 1-8 EFFECT RACK IN PATCH EFFECT RACK1(FX1) RACK IN RACK OUT 31BandGEQ RACK IN A RACK IN B Flex15GEQ RACK OUT A RACK OUT B INSERT IN PATCH (OUTPUT CH) OMNI IN 1-8 SLOT1 1-16 SLOT2 1-16 SLOT3 1-16 24 3 8 MIX INSERT IN 1-24 STEREO INSERT IN L,R,MO(C) MATRIX INSERT IN 1-8 To MIX INSERT IN To STEREO INSERT IN To MATRIX INSERT IN EFFECT CUE FX1-8 OUT L/R PR1-8 OUT L/R RECORDER INL/R RECORDER CUE PLAYBACK OUT L/R EFFECT CUE SELECT RECORDER CUE SELECT STEREO OUT L,R,MO(C) CH 1-72{64,48} FX1 IN RACK IN L RACK IN R EFFECT RACK OUT L RACK OUT R EFFECT CUE GEQ1-16 OUT FX1 OUT OUTPUTS CUE / MITOR FX2-8 IN EFFECT RACK2-8(FX2-8) (same as EFFECT RACK1) FX2-8 OUT Refer to CL5/CL3/CL1 Mixer Block Diagram 2/2 Refer to CL5/CL3/CL1 Mixer Block Diagram 2/2 PREMIUM RACK IN PATCH PREMIUM RACK1(PR1) RACK IN L RACK IN R PROCESSOR RACK OUT L RACK OUT R PR1 IN EFFECT CUE PR1 OUT PR2-8 IN PREMIUM RACK2-8 (same as PREMIUM RACK1) PR2-8 OUT 24

1 2 3 4 CUE / MITOR CUE L BUS CUE R BUS CUE TRIM (INPUT/OUTPUT/DCA) CUE L CUE R MO CUE L CUE R CUE OUT CUE (MAX:1000ms) (MAX:1000ms) MITOR AUTO BYPASS CUE OUT L CUE OUT R CUE OUT LEVEL CUE LOGIC PHES LEVEL LINK (MAX:1000ms) PHES L To PHES OUT OMNI IN 1/2 OMNI IN 3/4 OMNI IN 5/6 OMNI IN 7/8 PLAYBACK OUT STEREO OUT L,R STEREO OUT MO(C) STEREO OUT L,C,R OMNI IN 1/2 OMNI IN 3/4 OMNI IN 5/6 OMNI IN 7/8 PLAYBACK OUT STEREO OUT L,R STEREO OUT MO(C) MIX OUT1-24 MATRIX OUT1-8 DEFINE MIX (MAX:8ch) MITOR SELECT MO MITOR L MITOR R MITOR MO(C) MITOR L MITOR R MITOR MO(C) CUE INTERRUPTI DIMMER TALKBACK MITOR MITOR DIMM LEVEL +MO(C) MITOR FADER (MAX:1000ms) (MAX:1000ms) (MAX:1000ms) (MAX:1000ms) PHES R MITOR OUT L MITOR OUT R MITOR OUT MO(C) An output port delay becomes invalid by assigning a monitor out to the output port. To PHES OUT OUTPUTS MIX CASCADE OUT 1-24 STEREO CASCADE OUT L,R,MO(C) MATRIX CASCADE OUT 1-8 CUE CASCADE OUT L,R DIRECT OUT 1-72{64,48} MIX OUT 1-24 STEREO OUT L,R,MO(C) MATRIX OUT 1-8 OUTPUT PATCH PHES OUT LR 2 DA Tip Ring Sleeve PHES LEVEL [PHES] MITOR OUT L,R,MO(C) CUE OUT L,R CH 1-72{64,48} MIX 1-24 STEREO L,R,MO(C) MATRIX 1-8 (MAX:1000ms) (MAX:1000ms) (MAX:1000ms) SLOT1OUT SLOT2OUT SLOT3OUT GAIN TRIM 16 16 16 SLOT1 SLOT2 SLOT3 [SLOT] OUTPUT PATCH (MAX:1000ms) OMNI OUT GAIN TRIM 8 DA + 2-1 [OMNI OUT] (1-8) 3 OUTPUT PATCH (MAX:1000ms) DANTE OUT GAIN 64 DANTE OUTPUT [DANTE OUT] (1-64) OUTPUT PATCH (MAX:1000ms) DIGITAL OUT GAIN TRIM 2 DIT AES/EBU [DIGITAL OUT] STEREO L MO(C) OUTPUT PATCH 2 GAIN RECORDER IN RECORDER CUE ENCODER USB [2TR RECORDER] STEREO R 25

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