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PM5000




MIXING CONSOLE


SERVICE MANUAL
PM5000-52C
PM5000-36
PM5000-28




PM5000-52C
CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................... 3
CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS
.................................................. 6
PANEL LAYOUT .................................... 7
DIMENSIONS .......................................................... 14
CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT ............... 15
INSTALLING OPTION . 26/30
CHANGING INTERNAL SWITCH SETTINGS
................................. 34/38
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ............................ 42
LSI PIN DESCRIPTION ................................ 96
IC BLOCK DIAGRAM ................................ 102
CIRCUIT BOARDS ..................................... 107
INSPECTIONS ................................................... 252/279
TEST PROGRAM .......................... 306/326
MEMORY WRITE METHOD
................................................... 346/351
INITIALIZING THE INTERNAL MEMORY
...................................................... 356
ERROR MESSAGES ........................... 357
MIDI DATA FORMAT ............... 358
MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART
............................ 360
PARTS LIST
OVERALL CONNECTOR CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
BLOCK & LEVEL DIAGRAM


PA 011697
PM5000-52C: 200307- HAMAMATSU, JAPAN 1
PM5000-36: 200307- Copyright (c) Yamaha Corporation. All rights reserved. PDF-K19441 '03.09
PM5000-28: 200307-
PM5000




IMPOR TANT NOTICE
This manual has been provided for the use of authorized Yamaha Retailers and their service personnel. It has been assumed
that basic service procedures inherent to the industry, and more specifically Yamaha Products, are already known and under-
stood by the users, and have therefore not been restated.

WARNING : Failure to follow appropriate service and safety procedures when servicing this product may result in per-
sonal injury, destruction of expensive components and failure of the product to perform as specified. For
these reasons, we advise all Yamaha product owners that all service required should be performed by an
authorized Yamaha Retailer or the appointed service representative.

IMPORTANT : This presentation or sale of this manual to any individual or firm does not constitute authorization certifi-
cation, recognition of any applicable technical capabilities, or establish a principal-agent relationship of
any form.

The data provided is belived to be accurate and applicable to the unit(s) indicated on the cover. The research engineering, and
service departments of Yamaha are continually striving to improve Yamaha products. Modifications are, therefore, inevitable
and changes in specification are subject to change without notice or obligation to retrofit. Should any discrepancy appear to
exist, please contact the distributor's Service Division.

WARNING : Static discharges can destroy expensive components. Discharge any static electricity your body may have
accumulated by grounding yourself to the ground bus in the unit (heavy gauge black wires connect to
this bus.)

IMPORTANT : Turn the unit OFF during disassembly and parts replacement. Recheck all work before you apply power
to the unit.



LITHIUM BATTERY HANDLING
This product uses a lithium battery for memory back-up.
WARNING : Lithium batteries are dangerous because they can be exploded by improper handling. Observe the following pre-
cautions when handling or replacing lithium batteries.
Leave lithium battery replacement to qualified service personnel.
Always replace with batteries of the same type.
When installing on the PC board by soldering, solder using the connection terminals provided on the battery cells.
Never solder directly to the cells. Perform the soldering as quickly as possible.
Never reverse the battery polarities when installing.
Do not short the batteries.
Do not attempt to recharge these batteries.
Do not disasemble the batteries.
Never heat batteries or throw them into fire.
ADVARSEL!
Lithiumbatteri-Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig handtering. Udskiftning ma kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. lever det brugte
batteri tilbage til leverandren.
VARNING
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte.
Anvand samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren.
Kassera anvant batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion.
VAROITUS
Paristo voi rajahtaa, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu.
Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiiin.
Havita kaytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti.
The following information complies with Dutch official Gazette 1995. 45; ESSENTIALS OF ORDER ON THE COLLECTION OF BATTERIES.
· Please refer to the diassembly procedure for the removal of Back-up Battery.
· Leest u voor het verwijderen van de backup batterij deze beschrijving.



WARNING: CHEMICAL CONTENT NOTICE!
The solder used in the production of this product contains LEAD. In addition, other electrical/electronic and/or plastic (Where
applicable) components may also contain traces of chemicals found by the California Health and Welfare Agency (and possibly
other entities) to cause cancer and/or birth defects or other reproductive harm.

DO NOT PLACE SOLDER, ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC OR PLASTIC COMPONENTS IN YOUR MOUTH FOR ANY REASON WHAT
SO EVER!

Avoid prolonged, unprotected contact between solder and your skin! When soldering, do not inhale solder fumes or expose
eyes to solder/flux vapor!

If you come in contact with solder or components located inside the enclosure of this product, wash your hands before handling
food.




WARNING
Components having special characteristics are marked and must be replaced with parts having specification equal to those
originally installed.




2
PM5000


SPECIFICATIONS
1. General Specifications




3
PM5000




2. Inputs/Outputs
2.1 Input Characteristics




4
PM5000




2.2 Output Characteristics




2.3 Others




3. Others
3.1 Included Accessories




3.2 Optional Accessories




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CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS


The connector diagrams refer to the console connectors.


Cascade Connector
CASCADE TYPE B Pin Assignments
(D-sub 25-pin Connector)


13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14




GPI Connector
(D-sub 25-pin Connector)

13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14




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PM5000


PANEL LAYOUT

Top Panel

PM5000-52C/36
PM5000-52C

PM5000-36




PM5000-52C only


PM5000-28




q Input Channel Section
w Master Output Section
e Matrix Send and Master Out Section
r VCA Master Section
t Oscillator/Talkback Section
y Monitor Control Section
u Mute Master Section
i Digital Control Section
o Meter Bridge
!0 Memory Card Slot

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PM5000




Rear Panel
PM5000-52C/36
PM5000-52C
PM5000-36




PM5000-52C only

PM5000-28




!1 Mono (Stereo) Inputs
!2 Sub Inputs
!3 Insert Inputs and Outputs
!4 Stereo Aux Master Out
!5 G/A (Group/Aux) Master Out
!6 Matrix Out
!7 Monitor Out
!8 Talkback/Oscillator Out
!9 Stereo Output and Mono Output
@0 Lamp Connectors
@1 Fan Vents
@2 Fan Switch
@3 +48V Master Switch
@4 External Expansion Connectors
@5 Power Supply Connector


Input Channel Section

Mono and Stereo Input Modules




8
PM5000




Head Amp Block HPF Block

q [+48V] Switch

w [PAD] Switch

e [GAIN] Control

r [L+R] Switch
(stereo modules only) y [HPF] Switch and Control




t [ø] (Phase) Switch



EQ Block




Insert Block




u EQ Controls
i [EQ] Switch




o Insert [ON] Switch
!0 [PRE] Switch




Stereo Aux Send 1~12 Block




!1 Send Level and Pan Controls
(mono modules)
Send Level and Balance Controls
(stereo modules)
!2 [ON] Switch
!3 [PRE] Switch
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PM5000




G/A (Group/Aux) Send 1~8 Block Main Out Block




!7 [PAN]/[CSR] Control
(mono modules only)
!8 [BAL] Control
(stereo modules only)
!4 Send Level Controls !9 Main Out Switches
!5 [ON] Switch @0 Channel [ON] Switch
!6 [PRE] Switch @1 Level Meter



Channel Fader Block




@2 Channel Fader
@3 [RECALL SAFE] Switch
@4 [FADER SAFE] Switch
@5 VCA Indicators 1~12
@6 MUTE Indicators 1~8
@7 [CUE] Switch

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PM5000




Controls Common To All Masters

Master output Section




Stereo Aux Master Module G/A (Group/Aux) Master Module Stereo/Mono Master Module



q [TO MATRIX] Switch i Master Fader
w [SUM GAIN] Control o Master [ON] Switch
and Indicator !0 [TO ST] Switch
e ·PEAK Indicators !1 [PAN] Control
r [TB/OSC] Switch !2 [TO MONO] Switch
t [L+R] Switch !3 G/A Bus Mode Indicators
y [INSERT] Switch
u [RECALL SAFE] Switch !4 [CUE] Switch

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PM5000




Matrix Send and Master Out Section




Matrix Send Matrix Master
Section Out Section




[TO MATRIX] switch




MONO MODE Indicator
Monitor Control Section
Matrix [ON] Switch



INPUT CUE TRIM knob


VCA CUE TRIM knob




Oscillator and Talkback Section
MONITOR B switch




MONITOR A switch

[TB/OSC OUT] Switch
LCR switch
L+R switch
+MONO (C) switch

[OSC ON] Switch 2TR IN1 switch

2TR IN2 switch




MASTER PFL switch


LAST CUE switch

Talkback [ON] Switch



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Digital Control Section




q Scene Display (3 Digits + 3 Dots)
w Message Display (4 Characters)
e Parameter Display (12 Characters)
r [RECALL] Switch
t [RECALL UNDO] Switch
y [STORE] Switch
u [PREVIEW] Switch
i Alpha-numeric Keypad
o [CLEAR/EXIT] & [ENTER] Keys
!0 [INC] & [DEC] Keys
!1 MONITOR DELAY Indicator
!2 [UTILITY] Switch
!3 [TITLE] Switch
!4 [ALPHABET] Switch
!5 [ASSIGN MODE] Switches




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PM5000


DIMENSIONS


PM5000-28 PM5000-36
Rear view Rear view


841.8 482.6 54 1080.2 482.6 54
SIde view SIde view
Top view 348.1 Top view 348.1


1112.8




1112.8
1432
1671




Front view Front view
70 79 70 79
58 58
Units: mm Units: mm




PM5000-52C
Rear view


1080.2 475.3 484.2 54
SIde view
Top view 348.1
1112.8




2148




Front view
70 535 80
Units: mm




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PM5000


CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT


MONO INPUT MODULE




INHA 1/2 INSEND 1/9




INSUB 2/7 INSUB 1/7
INSUB 3/7




INHA 2/2
INSEND 2/9
INSEND 1/9
INSEND 3/9
INHA 1/2




INSEND 1/9 INHA 1/2




INSUB 3/7 INSUB 4/7~7/7 INSEND 4/9~9/9 INSUB 1/7




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PM5000




STEREO INPUT MODULE




SIHA 1/3 SISEND 1/9




SISUB 3/7 SISUB 2/7 SISUB 1/7




SIHA 1/3
SISEND 2/9
SISEND 1/9
SISEND 3/9
SIHA 2/3
SIHA 3/3



SISEND 1/9 SIHA 1/3




SISUB 3/7 SISUB 1/7
SISUB 4/7~7/7 SISEND 4/9~9/9




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PM5000




STEREO AUX MASTER MODULE



SAMAS1 1/3 SAMAS2 1/8




SAMASSUB 1/17 SAMAS2 4/8




SAMASSUB
2/17~5/17 SAMASSUB SAMAS2
6/17~9/17 5/8~8/8

SAMAS2 2/8 SAMAS2 1/8

SAMAS1 3/3
SAMAS1 1/3 SAMAS1 2/3




SAMAS2 1/8 SAMAS1 1/3




SAMASSUB 1/17 SAMAS2 4/8 SAMASSUB SAMASSUB SAMAS2
2/17~5/17 6/17~9/17 5/8~8/8




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PM5000




GROUP/AUX MASTER MODULE


GAMAS2 1/8
GAMAS1 1/3




GAMAS2 4/8
GAMASSUB 1/17
GAMAS2 3/8





GAMASSUB
10/17~13/17 GAMASSUB GAMAS2
14/17~17/17 5/8~8/8
GAMAS2 1/8
GAMAS1 1/3
GAMAS2 2/8
GAMAS1 3/3
GAMAS1 2/3



GAMAS2 1/8 SAMAS1 1/3




GAMASSUB 1/17 GAMAS2 4/8 GAMASSUB GAMASSUB GAMAS2
GAMAS2 3/8 10/17~13/17 14/17~17/17 5/8~8/8




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PM5000




STEREO/MONO MASTER MODULE



STMAS2 1/8
STMAS1 1/3




STMASSUB 3/16





STMASSUB 1/16 STMAS2 1/8 STMAS1 1/3

STMAS2 2/8 STMASSUB 2/16 STMAS1 3/3
STMAS1 2/3




STMASSUB 4/16 STMASSUB STMASSUB
STMAS2 1/8 9/16~16/16 5/16~8/16 STMAS1 1/3




STMASSUB 1/16 STMASSUB 2/16 STMASSUB 3/16




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PM5000




MONITOR MODULE





MONI1 1/3 MONI2 1/3





MONI2 2/3




MONISUB 2/13~13/13
MONISUB 1/13
MONI2 3/3
MONI2 1/3
MONI1 1/3
MONI1 3/3
MONI1 2/3




MONI2 1/3 MONI1 1/3




MONI2 2/3 MONISUB 2/13~13/13




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TOP PANEL




INFAD INFAD INFAD VCAFAD KEY INFAD


PM5000-28


PM5000-36

PM5000-52C
PM5000




21
22
PM5000




REAR PANEL



REAR 1/8 ~ REAR 8/8 MONOINST MTRXIN SUBIN
DR DR INST INST DR INST DR SUBIN




INJK OUT SIJK INJK


PM5000-28


PM5000-36

PM5000-52C

PM5000-52C

PM5000-36

PM5000-28


CO 3/5 CO 2/5 CO 1/5
MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY




MASBUS1
PM5000-52C PM5000-52C MASBUS2
PM5000-36 PM5000-28 PM5000-36
INBUS16 INBUS16 INBUS8 INBUS12 INBUS16




A A'
INDMB16 INDMB8 INDMB16 MASDMB OUTCPU 2/4 INDMB16
PM5000-28 only
PM5000




23
24
CO 4/5
PM5000


28ch version becomes like this.
OUTCPU 3/4 INCPU8
PM5000-52C

PM5000-36

PM5000-28

MAINCPU 3/4 MAINCPU 4/4
A A'
MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY




CO 5/5
PM5000-52C
only

INCPU16 CO 4/5 INCPU16 OUTCPU 1/4 INCPU16
PM5000-52C PM5000-52C
PM5000-36 MAINCPU 1/4 OUTCPU 4/4
PM5000-36 OUTCPU 4/4
OUTCPU 3/4 PM5000-36
MAINCPU 2/4 PM5000-28
PM5000-52C
PM5000-36


PM5000-52C

PM5000-36

PM5000-28

MAINCPU 2/4




INCPU16 INCPU16 OUTCPU 1/4 MAINCPU 1/4 INCPU16
PM5000-52C OUTCPU 4/4
PM5000-36 MAINCPU 3/4 MAINCPU 4/4
OUTCPU 3/4 PM5000-36
PM5000-28
PM5000-52C CO 4/5 INCPU8
PM5000-36
OUTCPU 3/4 PM5000-28 only
B

SWLED 1/3 SWLED 3/3 MT1 2/2




SWLED 2/3 MT1 1/2
METER PANEL ASSEMBLY




B'




B

MT2 2/2 MT2 2/2 MT3 2/2 MT1 2/2




MT2 1/2 MT2 1/2 MT3 1/2 MT1 1/2
PM5000-28

PM5000-36

PM5000-52C



B'
PM5000




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PM5000


INSTALLING OPTIONS


The following optional (sold separately) modules and
Module Removal and Replacement
transformer are available:
The procedure for removal of top-panel modules is the
Input Section Modules same for the input and master section.
· MNM5000: Monaural input module.
· MNR5000: Rear panel for monaural input module
(includes wiring). Top-panel Module Removal
· STM5000: Stereo input module.
· STR5000: Rear panel for stereo input module
1 Turn the console's power supply OFF.
(includes wiring).
2 Loosen the screws at the top and bottom of the
Master Section Options module.

· SAM5000: Stereo Aux master module.
· GAM5000: Group/Aux master module.
· SMM5000: Stereo/Mono master module.
· MON5000: Monitor module.

Other Options
· BLM5000: Blank module (includes rear panel).
· ITR5000: Input transformer.

The process of replacing faulty modules or changing
internal switch settings requires removal and
replacement of the modules. A Philips-head ("+") The screws are fitted with stop-washers that prevent
screwdriver will be required. them from being removed entirely.

Before performing any of the operations described
below be sure that the power supply is turned OFF.
3 Once loosened, grasp both screws firmly and pull
straight upward to remove the module. This
completes removal of master modules.
The mono and stereo input modules are wired to the
rear panel. Exercise caution when removing the
modules so as not to damage the wiring. Once the
module being removed is free of the top panel, gently
lay it on its side on the top panel, without placing
undue strain on the wiring.




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PM5000




4 Unplug the wiring connectors at the top (rear) end of Removing Rear Panel Input Units
the module that connect the module to the rear panel.
When removing rear-panel input units that correspond to
There are two connectors on both mono and stereo
modules, but their locations are slightly different. each mono and stereo input channel (these are available
as options), it is necessary to first remove the
corresponding input channel and all connected wiring, as
described above.

1 Make sure that the rear-panel unit you are about to
remove corresponds to the input channel you have
removed, then unscrew the upper and lower screws
and remove the input unit.

PM5000 rear panel
Unplug these connectors



Module




5 Press the snap button on the wiring harness to release
the wire bundle, then remove the wiring from the
module. When removing the wiring, be careful that rear-panel unit
the connectors don't get caught on the module frame.
This completes removal of the input module.
2 Press the snap button on the wiring harness to release
Wiring bundle
the wire bundle, then remove the wiring from the
console frame. Carefully pull the wiring and
Module
connectors through the rear-panel opening, making
frame
Press the snap button sure that the connectors don't catch on any part of the
console frame.
This completes removal of the rear-panel unit.

Meter bridge Take care that the connectors
don t get caught here




Removal direction




rear-panel unit




Rear panel Faders

View from above the console




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PM5000




Module Installation
Input Transformer Installation
The module installation procedure is the reverse of the
removal procedure described above. The PM5000 input modules feature electronically
balanced inputs that do not normally require any
Rear Panel Input Units additional isolation. If you would rather have
conventional transformer-isolated balanced inputs,
First pass the wiring through the opening in the rear optional ITR5000 input transformers can be installed.
panel and pull it through to the open module area. Then
attach the rear-panel unit with two screws. NO T E
The input impedance will change when the transformers are
Top-panel Modules installed: electronically balanced input impedance = 3 k,
transformer input impedance = 1 k.
When an input module is being installed it is first
necessary to connect the wiring from the corresponding The number and location of input transformers is
rear-panel input unit to the connectors on the module and different for mono and stereo input modules. The
secure the wire bundle in the wiring harness. installation procedure is outlined below.
When inserting the module into the console make sure
that the connectors on the bottom of the module are
aligned with the corresponding connectors on console Transformer Installation On Input modules
frame. Input modules have two connectors (see the 1 Turn the console's power supply OFF.
illustration below), while master modules have three.
Guide pins are provided to make alignment easy ­ as
long as the guide pins are properly inserted into the
2 Remove the mono or stereo console on which the
transformer(s) is to be installed as per the module-
corresponding holes on the bottom of the module frame
removal instructions above.
alignment should be almost automatic. Insert the module
firmly until its panel is flush with the console top, but
avoid using excessive force. 3 Attach the transformer to the mounting bracket
supplied with the ITR5000 transformer kit with the
nut as shown in the illustration. Make sure that the
transformer leads are positioned in relation to the
mounting bracket as shown in the illustration (the
transformer leads must not be clamped between the
transformer and mounting bracket).

Do not clamp the transformer leads when mounting




Guide pins




Finally, secure the module with the two screws.

NOTE
When a module and/or rear-panel unit has been sent out for repair Transformer Transformer mounting bracket
and the module slot is likely to be empty for a while, it is a good
idea to install the blank module panels (BLM5000) to prevent
objects from falling into the console and potentially causing
damage. The BLM5000 blank module option includes blank 4 Attach the transformer to the bottom stay of the
panels for both the top-panel and rear-panel. module. Align the screw holes in the transformer
mounting bracket with the screw holes just in front of
(toward the fader end of the module) the square hole
through provided for the transformer leads as shown
in the illustration below, and secure with the two
small M3 screws. On mono modules the transformer
should face toward the front (fader) end of the
module, and on stereo modules the second
transformer should be mounted on the other side of
the square lead hole, facing in the other direction so
that the lead hole is not obstructed.
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PM5000




Mono Input Module
Transformer leads

Shield
Brown White
Red
White Red

CN201 YAMAHA CN202




R119




R260
3




C114
4 1
J6
5 J6 2
Red IN5
Bottom stay R106
R104




R119
C113




C183
Transformer R105

XK367



Stereo Input Module 7 Remove (unplug) the existing small circuit board
from the module, and replace it with the circuit board
now soldered to the transformer leads. Next, neatly
tie the transformer leads using the supplied cable tie,
and cut off the excess tie.

Mono input module


Bottom stay

Transformer Transformer



Replace this
circuit board

Tie the transformer
leads with the cable tie
5 Pass the transformer leads through the square lead hole.
Mono Input Module
Tie through the holes Cut




Stereo input module



Lead hole



Stereo Input Module
Replace these
two circuit
boards




Tie the leads in
the same way
as shown above




Lead hole
8 Make sure the transformer leads are completely
contained within the module.
6 The transformer leads must now be soldered to the
small circuit board included in the ITR5000 package. That completes transformer installation.
One circuit board is used for each transformer on Be careful that the leads don't get caught on any part of
stereo modules. The leads must be soldered to the the console when installing or later removing the
circuit board as shown in the following illustration. module.
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PM5000




1
2




3




30
PM5000




4




1




5



2




31
PM5000




N OTE




1
2


3




NO T E




4




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PM5000




CN201 YAMAHA CN202




R119




R260
3




C114
4 1
J6
5 J6 2
IN5
R106
R104




R119
C113




C183
R105

XK367




7




5




8

6



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PM5000


CHANGING INTERNAL SWITCH SETTINGS


Internal Switch Settings For Each module

As you tell from the PM5000 block diagram, each module has a number of internal switch settings. These settings can be
changed to "customize" the PM5000 signal flow to most ideally suit your mixing requirements.
The chart below lists the switches and their functions. In some cases two switches must be set appropriately to specify a
function. When changing internal switch settings make only the necessary changes while referring to the block diagram.

= initial factory settings.


Switch No./ Switch No./ Switch No./
Module Target Selectable function Module Target Switch No./Setting
Setting Setting Setting
MONO DIRECT SW105 SW106
Input OUT
PRE n/a The direct out signal is pre-EQ (SW106 has
no effect).
POST PRE The direct out signal is post-EQ, pre-fader.
POST POST The direct out signal is post-fader, post-on
switch.
AUX PRE SW107
FADER
PRE The pre-fader aux signal is sent to the bus
pre-EQ (PRE) or post-EQ (POST).
POST
STEREO AUX PRE SW106
Input FADER
PRE The pre-fader aux signal is sent to the bus
pre-EQ (PRE) or post-EQ (POST).
POST
Ø SW SW105
MODE
(Phase SW L&R Input signal phase inversion is applied to
Mode) both stereo channels (L&R) or only the left
L ONLY channel (L ONLY).
STEREO Odd- SW102 SW103 Even- SW105 SW106
AUX channel channel
MASTER ST AUX PRE PRE The odd-numbered channel ST AUX TO ST AUX PRE PRE The even-numbered channel ST AUX TO
TO MATRIX signal is pre-fader, pre-on switch. TO MATRIX signal is pre-fader, pre-on switch.
MATRIX POST PRE The odd-numbered channel ST AUX TO MATRIX POST PRE The even-numbered channel ST AUX TO
MATRIX signal is post-fader, pre-on switch. MATRIX signal is post-fader, pre-on switch.
PRE POST The odd-numbered channel ST AUX TO PRE POST The even-numbered channel ST AUX TO
MATRIX signal is pre-fader, post-on switch. MATRIX signal is pre-fader, post-on switch.
POST POST The odd-numbered channel ST AUX TO POST POST The even-numbered channel ST AUX TO
MATRIX signal is post-fader, post-on MATRIX signal is post-fader, post-on
switch. switch.
G/A Odd- SW102 SW103 SW105 SW106
MASTER channel
G/A TO PRE PRE The odd-numbered channel G/A TO PRE PRE The even-numbered channel G/A TO
MATRIX MATRIX signal is pre-fader, pre-on switch. MATRIX signal is pre-fader, pre-on switch.
POST PRE The odd-numbered channel G/A TO POST PRE The even-numbered channel G/A TO
MATRIX signal is post-fader, pre-on switch. MATRIX signal is post-fader, pre-on switch.
PRE POST The odd-numbered channel G/A TO PRE POST The even-numbered channel G/A TO
MATRIX signal is pre-fader, post-on switch. MATRIX signal is pre-fader, post-on switch.
POST POST The odd-numbered channel G/A TO POST POST The even-numbered channel G/A TO
MATRIX signal is post-fader, post-on MATRIX signal is post-fader, post-on
switch. switch.
Odd- SW101 Even-
channel channel
G/A TO PRE The odd-numbered channel G/A TO G/A TO PRE The even-numbered channel G/A TO
STEREO STEREO signal is pre-fader (PRE) or post- STEREO STEREO signal is pre-fader (PRE) or post-
POST fader (POST). POST fader (POST).


ST L TO SW102 SW103 R TO SW105 SW106
MONO MATRIX MATRIX
MASTER PRE PRE The left-channel TO MATRIX signal is pre- PRE PRE The right-channel TO MATRIX signal is
fader, pre-on switch. pre-fader, pre-on switch.
POST PRE The left-channel TO MATRIX signal is POST PRE The right-channel TO MATRIX signal is
post-fader, pre-on switch. post-fader, pre-on switch.
PRE POST The left-channel TO MATRIX signal is pre- PRE POST The right-channel TO MATRIX signal is
fader, post-on switch. pre-fader, post-on switch.
POST POST The left-channel TO MATRIX signal is POST POST The right-channel TO MATRIX signal is
post-fader, post-on switch. post-fader, post-on switch.




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Internal Switch Locations On Each module
Mono Input Module




PRE EQ/ POST EQ
POST/PRE EQ



POST FADER,
Remove these screws and the




POST ON SW
PRE FADER /
DIRECT OUT



DIRECT OUT
JB
bracket. Replace after making




AUX PRE
J
the required switch settings.

PRE POST POST
J18
JB
SW107


SW106


SW105




POST PRE PRE




Stereo Input Module




POST PRE SW105
Remove these screws and
SW106




L&R L-ONLY
the bracket. Replace after
Ø SW MODE making the required switch
settings.




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PM5000




Stereo/Aux Master Module




STAUX.GA (ODD) STAUX.GA (EVEN)
POST


POST




POST




POST
FADER




FADER
ON SW




ON SW




TO Printing
MATRIX
PRE


PRE




PRE




PRE




SW102 SW103 SW105 SW106




Switches
SW102 SW103 SW105 SW106




G/A Master Module




GA (ODD) GA (EVEN)
POST PRE POST PRE
TO ST
ON SW ON SW
SW101 SW104
STAUX.GA (ODD) STAUX.GA (EVEN)
POST