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VXC2P Reference Manual

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VXC2P reference manual En YU B0
SPEAKER SYSTEM
VXC2P Reference Manual
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Contents

Introduction

3

About this product................................................................................................................................3 Available utility software ......................................................................................................................3 Available manuals................................................................................................................................3
Product manuals ........................................................................................................................................... 3 Other related manuals .................................................................................................................................. 4
About this document............................................................................................................................4 Included items .....................................................................................................................................5 Separately sold items ..........................................................................................................................5 Items to prepare...................................................................................................................................5

Part names and functions

6

Part names ..........................................................................................................................................6 Setting the DIP switch..........................................................................................................................8

Connection diagram

10

Speaker installation

11

Controlling with software

15

Appendix

16

Updating the firmware .......................................................................................................................16 Initializing the unit ..............................................................................................................................17 Specifications ....................................................................................................................................18

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Introduction

About this product

This is a speaker system used for audio amplification in conference rooms, etc. This speaker, one of the devices that make up the ADECIA solution, can be attached to the ceiling of an office conference room.
 Supports Dante and PoE (Power over Ethernet)
This unit can be incorporated into digital audio network systems such as ADECIA.
 Suitable for remote conferences in large spaces
Providing uniform, high sound quality and volume, this unit allows you to participate in meetings where the sound environment will not be affected by your seating position.
 Adaptable to varying room configurations
This unit can adapt to various room configurations, whether one room is divided with movable partitions or multiple rooms share the same ADECIA devices and audio signals.

Available utility software

The following utility software can be used to set up this unit according to its use and environment. For information on what can be done with each software, refer to "Controlling with software" (page 15).

RM-CR Web GUI Device Manager RM Device Finder
ProVisionaire Kiosk ProVisionaire Control PLUS ProVisionaire Design

This is software for controlling RM-CR as well as devices connected to RM-CR. This software runs on a Windows browser.
This is Windows software for controlling ADECIA devices on the same network. It detects the ADECIA devices on the network, displays the Device Manager for each device, and updates firmware.
This is software for controlling devices. It runs on a Windows computer or iPad/ iPhone.
This is Windows software for designing ProVisionaire Kiosk controllers.
This is Windows software for designing and managing an entire sound system made up of a processor with added peripheral devices.

Available manuals

The manuals for this product can be downloaded in the PDF format from the Yamaha website.  Yamaha website (Downloads) https://download.yamaha.com/

Product manuals
 Owner's Manual (included)  Installation/Dimensional diagrams
(included)  Safety Guide (included)  Reference Manual (this document)  Remote Control Protocol Specifications

This provides details on using this unit.
This contains an overview of the installation as well as dimensional diagrams for this unit.
This contains the precautions for using this unit safely.
This provides details on connecting and using this unit.
This provides details on command information for acquiring and controlling information about this unit from external devices.

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Other related manuals
 RM-CR Reference Manual
 RM-CR RM-CG RM-TT Web GUI Device Manager Operation Guide
 RM Device Finder User Guide
 ProVisionaire Kiosk User Guide  ProVisionaire Control PLUS User Guide  ProVisionaire Design User Guide

Introduction
This provides details on setting up RM-CR and peripheral devices as well as on using RM-CR. This provides details on the Web GUI Device Manager for each RM-series device. This provides details on using RM Device Finder. It is included in the download file for the RM Device Finder software. This provides details on using ProVisionaire Kiosk. This provides details on using ProVisionaire Control PLUS. This provides details on using ProVisionaire Design.

About this document
This manual uses the following signal words for important information.

WARNING This content indicates "risk of serious injury or death."

CAUTION This content indicates "risk of injury."

NOTICE

Indicates content that you must observe in order to prevent the product from malfunctioning, being damaged, or operating incorrectly, and to avoid data loss.

NOTE

Indicates information that is related to operation and use. Read this for your reference.

· The illustrations in this manual are for instructional purposes only.
· The company names and product names in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
· Yamaha continuously makes improvements and updates to the software included in this product. You can download the latest software from the Yamaha website.
· The contents of this manual apply to the latest specifications as of the publishing date. To obtain the latest manual, access the Yamaha website then download the manual file.

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Included items A Speaker

B Grille

C Safety wire
635 mm

Introduction
D Cutout template

× 1

× 1

· Owner's Manual · Safety Guide · Installation/dimensional diagram * An Ethernet cable is not included.

Separately sold items

E Reinforcing Bracket Kit AB-C2
Included items
Tile rails

C-ring

× 1

× 1

Screws (S-TITE M4 × 8 mm)

× 2

× 1

× 2

* This document includes installation instructions for AB-C2.

Items to prepare

· PSE compliant with IEEE802.3at (PoE+) or IEEE802.3af (PoE) Used between this unit and a Dante device, such as a processor, in order to supply power to this unit. * PSE (power sourcing equipment): Generic term for PoE injector and PoE network switch
· Ethernet cable Used between the Dante device and PSE, and between the PSE and this unit.

NOTE

· Prepare a CAT5e or higher Ethernet cable, which supports the maximum power supply voltage (57 V) of the IEEE802.3at standard.
· Cables up to a maximum length of 100 m can be used. · In order to prevent electromagnetic interference, use STP (shielded twisted pair) cables.

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Part names and functions
Part names
1 2

6
7
3 4 5

1 Power indicator
This indicator shows the power supply status.

Green Lit

Power is properly supplied.

Green Flashing quickly Initializing

Green Flashing

Responding to "Identify" from the utility software

Unlit

Unit is not turned on. Approximately 30 seconds have passed after startup.

2 Device setting DIP switch
This switch is for specifying startup settings for this device. A label explaining the settings is attached below the DIP switch.  Setting the DIP switch (page 8)
3 Dante/NETWORK port
RJ-45 port for connecting Dante devices. (The illustration shows the device with the port cover removed.)

NOTE

Do not connect any device here other than a Dante-compatible device or a device (including a computer) that supports Gigabit Ethernet.

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4 SYNC indicator
This indicator shows the operating status of the Dante network.

Part names and functions

Green Lit

Unit is synchronized as a clock follower device.

Green Flashing

Unit is synchronized as a clock leader device.

Orange Flashing

Incorrect word clock settings between Dante networks.  Set the clock leader and sampling frequency correctly with Dante Controller.

5 LINK/ACT indicator
This indicator shows the communication status of the Dante/NETWORK port.
Green Flashing quickly Ethernet cable is correctly connected.

6 Clamp
Holds the C-ring against the ceiling to secure the speaker when attaching it to the ceiling.  Installing the A speaker in the ceiling. (page 13)
7 Safety wire mount
Attach the safety wire to this and a sturdy steel beam, etc.  Attaching the C safety wire to the ceiling. (page 12)

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Setting the DIP switch
Set the seven switches to configure this unit.
DIP switch arrangement

678

1

23

Part names and functions

Switch

Description

Switch is up. (default)

Switch is down.

1 DIP switches 1 to 4 2 DIP switch 6 3 DIP switches 7 and 8

UNIT ID IP SETTING START UP MODE

Individual ID (specify to avoid duplicates on the same network) Specifies IP address Specifies startup mode

NOTE

· Before changing settings, turn off the PSE (power sourcing equipment). · Even if the settings are changed while the unit is on, the changes will not be applied until it has been turned off.

1 DIP switches 1 to 4 (UNIT ID)

Specify the [UNIT ID] (individual ID) setting for this unit.
[UNIT ID] can be set to a number between 101 and 115 (hexadecimal: 65 to 73), which is the value set with DIP switches 1 to 4 plus 100.

UNIT ID

DIP switch

1

2

3

4

UNIT ID

1

DIP switch

2

3

4

101

109

102

110

103

111

104

112

105

113

106

114

107

115

108

RESERVED

NOTE

When multiple VXC2P are connected to the same network, make sure that their [UNIT ID] settings are not the same. By setting the DIP switch to "RESERVED", [UNIT ID] can be set to a value other than 101 to 115. For details, refer to the following manuals for the corresponding product.
· Remote Control Protocol Specifications
· ProVisionaire Design User Guide
· RM-CR RM-CG RM-TT Web GUI Device Manager Operation Guide

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2 DIP switch 6 (IP SETTING)
Select the method for setting the IP address for communicating with external devices.

Part names and functions

Setting UNIT ID
PC

DIP switch 6

Description
The [UNIT ID] setting is part of the IP address. The IP address will be set as follows. 192.168.0.<UNIT ID>
The IP address is automatically set by the DHCP server. (If there is no DHCP server, a link-local address is automatically set.) In addition, if ProVisionaire Design or the remote control protocol is being used, it is possible to set any fixed IP address that does not include [UNIT ID]. For details, refer to the following manuals for the corresponding product. · Remote Control Protocol Specifications · ProVisionaire Design User Guide · RM-CR RM-CG RM-TT Web GUI Device Manager Operation Guide

3 DIP switches 7 and 8 (START UP MODE)
Select the startup mode.

Setting RESUME INITIALIZE

DIP switch

7

8

Description
This is the normal operating mode. When the unit is turned on, it starts up in the condition it was in just before it was turned off. The unit is initialized and restored to its factory default settings.  Initializing the unit (page 17)

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Connection diagram

The following is a connection diagram for combining ADECIA ceiling solution devices. Refer to the diagram below to connect this unit to peripheral devices by using Ethernet cables.
Sample setup for an ADECIA ceiling solution

VXC2P

RM-CG

VXC2P

Dante

Dante Dante

SWR2311P-10G

PC

Dante

RM-CR

Dante Ethernet cable USB cable

Connecting to peripheral devices

CAUTION

· When disconnecting the Ethernet cable from the Dante/PoE port, wait at least 5 seconds before reconnecting the cable. Otherwise, damage or malfunctions may result.
· With a Dante network, do not use the EEE function* of the network switch.
The EEE function may degrade clock synchronization performance and interrupt the audio. Therefore, please note the following.
- When using managed switches, turn off the EEE function on all ports used for Dante. Do not use a switch that does not allow the EEE function to be turned off.
- When using unmanaged switches, do not use switches that support the EEE function. In such switches, the EEE function cannot be turned off.
* EEE (Energy-Efficient Ethernet) function: Technology that reduces the power consumption of Ethernet devices during periods of low network traffic; also known as Green Ethernet or IEEE802.3az

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Speaker installation
While referring to the illustrations under "Installation" in the included leaflet, follow the steps below to install the speaker.

Before installation, confirm that the installation locations for the speaker and safety wire are strong enough. WARNING

1 Making a hole in the ceiling.

1. Place the included D cutout template on the ceiling and trace it to draw
a line for the hole.

· Be sure to use the cutout template since the speaker cannot be installed if the hole does not have the correct diameter.

· When using a hole cutter, make sure that its diameter matches the cutout

template.

D

2. Cut along the line to make a hole.

Be careful not to get debris or dust in your eyes when cutting holes. CAUTION

2 If applicable, install the separately sold E reinforcing bracket kit AB-C2.

1. Insert the two tile rails through the cut hole and
place them on the ceiling surface within your reach.
Adjust their length and be sure that each of the tile rails are oriented as shown right.

Tile rail

2. Use the opening in the C-ring to slide one
section of the C-Ring into the cut hole, continuing to slide it around until the C-ring is completely inside the ceiling.

C-ring

3. Secure the C-ring and tile rails with the supplied
two screws through either slot of both C-ring brackets.
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C-ring Tile rail

3 Attaching the C safety wire to the ceiling. C Attach one end of the safety wire to a structure above
the ceiling.

C Safety wire

Speaker installation

Make sure the safety wire is securely attached to a structure, and then attach the other end to the safety wire
A mount on the speaker.
A

Safety wire mount

WARNING

Be sure to take measures to prevent the unit from falling. If the attached safety wire is not long enough, consider the weight of the unit and the installation location when preparing a wire of appropriate length and strength. If the wire is too long, kinetic energy will be applied to the wire when the unit falls, possibly causing the wire to break and the unit to fall.

4 Connecting the Ethernet cable to the Dante/NETWORK port.

The Ethernet cable from the PSE (power sourcing equipment) connects to the Dante/NETWORK port.

1. Loosen the port cover screws, and then remove
the port cover from the unit.

Port cover

A
2. Pass the Ethernet cable through the hole in the
port cover.
* If the port cover will not be used, leave it off and proceed to connecting the Ethernet cable.
[U.S.A., Canada and Mexico models] If the port cover will not be used, the plenum rating will not be met.

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3. Connect the Ethernet cable to the Dante/
NETWORK port.
* If the port cover will be used, install it.
C

Speaker installation
× 2

A
When connecting the Ethernet cable, be careful not to fall or cause the unit or surrounding structures to be dropped or damaged. CAUTION
5 Installing the A speaker in the ceiling.
The speaker fits into the ceiling.
Start by feeding the cables through the hole in the ceiling. While being careful not to pinch the cables, carrying band or safety wire between the ceiling and the speaker, slowly push the speaker up into the hole in the ceiling in a rotating motion.

A

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Securing the speaker
1. While holding the speaker up, turn the three
mounting screws clockwise with a Phillips screwdriver to tighten them.
2. The first turn opens the clamp.
With each turn of the screw, the clamp is lowered, pressing the C-ring against the ceiling. If it is difficult to open the clamp, turn the screw counterclockwise half a turn to make it easier for the clamp to open.

Speaker installation
Clamp × 3

A

Mounting screw

NOTE

Do not overtighten the mounting screws, otherwise they or the clamp may break.

Do not turn any screws other than the mounting screws. Otherwise, the speaker may fall or malfunction. CAUTION
6 Attaching the B grille. 1. Attach the string on the B grille to the speaker.
2. Place the grille onto the four magnets on the
front of the speaker.

 Make sure that the grille fits snugly against the speaker and that it is not misaligned.

B
Incorrectly positioned grille

Correctly installed

If the grille is incorrectly positioned, it may fall after installation. Make sure that the grille is correctly installed. CAUTION
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Controlling with software
This unit can be configured and operated by using the following software. The software can be downloaded from the Yamaha website.
 Yamaha website (Downloads) https://download.yamaha.com/
1 RM-CR Web GUI Device Manager
Controls RM-CR as well as devices connected to RM-CR. This software runs on a Windows browser.  Easy setup (AUTO SETUP)/manual registration of ADECIA devices  Viewing device information  Setting/controlling audio parameters  Saving/recalling presets  Updating the firmware  For details, refer to the following manuals.
· For setup as well as starting the Device Manager: RM-CR Reference Manual · For using the Device Manager: RM-CR RM-CG RM-TT Web GUI Device Manager Operation Guide
2 RM Device Finder
This is Windows software for detecting and managing ADECIA devices on the network.  Detecting devices/displaying device information  Updating the firmware  Specifying divide/combine settings for multiple rooms and selecting a preset  For details, refer to the RM Device Finder User Guide. (It is included in the download file for the RM Device Finder
software.)
3 ProVisionaire Kiosk
This is software for controlling devices. It runs on a Windows computer or iPad/iPhone.  Controlling or remotely controlling devices  Controlling operating privileges by specifying role settings  For details, refer to the ProVisionaire Kiosk User Guide.
4 ProVisionaire Control PLUS
This is Windows software for designing ProVisionaire Kiosk controllers. When installing it, ProVisionaire Kiosk is also installed.  Creating controllers  Centralized management of controllers for the entire building or facility  For details, refer to the ProVisionaire Control PLUS User Guide.
5 ProVisionaire Design
This is Windows software for designing and managing an entire sound system made up of a processor with added peripheral devices.  Detecting/Registering devices  Setting/controlling audio parameters  Updating the firmware  For details, refer to the ProVisionaire Design User Guide.
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Appendix
Updating the firmware
Firmware can be updated in any of the following ways.
1 Using RM-CR Device Manager 2 Using RM Device Finder 3 Using ProVisionaire Design
The firmware files can be downloaded from the Yamaha website.  Yamaha website (Downloads) https://download.yamaha.com/ Firmware files ADECIA Firmware: This contains all firmware files for ADECIA compatible devices. VXC2P Firmware: This is the firmware file for VXC2P.
1 Using RM-CR Device Manager 1. Download the firmware file. 2. Update using RM-CR Device Manager.
[TOOLS] menu > [Update] screen > [FIRMWARE UPDATE]  For operating procedures, refer to the Web GUI Device Manager Operation Guide.
2 Using RM Device Finder 1. Download the firmware file. 2. Update using RM Device Finder.
[RM Device Finder] main screen > [Firmware Update] screen.  For operating procedures, refer to the RM Device Finder Operation Guide.
3 Using ProVisionaire Design
 For operating procedures, refer to the ProVisionaire Design User Guide.
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Initializing the unit

To return the unit's settings to their factory defaults (initialize), perform the following steps.
1 Turn off the PSE (power sourcing equipment).

2 Set the DIP switch to "INITIALIZE".
On the device setting DIP switch, set switch 7 down and switch 8 up.

Setting

7

8

INITIALIZE

3 Turn on the PSE.
Initialization begins. The power indicator shows the initialization status.
Initialization status shown by power indicator

Indicator

Color/lighting status

Green

Flashing quickly

Green

Flashing slowly

Unlit

Initializing Initialization finished Initialization failed

Description

 Initialization is finished when the power indicator flashes slowly.

Do not turn off the PSE during initialization. Otherwise, damage may result. NOTE

4 Turn off the PSE.
After initialization is finished, turn off the PSE.

5 Set the DIP switch to "RESUME".
On the device setting DIP switch, set both switches 7 and 8 up.

Setting

7

8

RESUME

6 Turn on the PSE.
 The unit starts up with its factory default settings.

Appendix

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Specifications

Appendix

Product specifications System Type Dimensions (× D)

Weight

Power requirements

Maximum Power Consumption

Idle Power Consumption

1/8 Power Consumption

In Operation

Temperature Humidity

Storage

Temperature Humidity

Cooling method

Accessories

Options Color

Product

Protection circuit

Amplifier

Power supply

Component Configuration

Enclosure

Cabinet Material

Specifications

Baffle Material

Material Grille Specifications

Input/Output Terminal Operator Indicator

Finish

Installation Method

Maximum device number with RM-CR Dust And Water Resistance Magnetically Shielded Eco Products Frequency Range (-10 dB) *1 Coverage Angle (-6 dB, 1­4 kHz Average) Maximum SPL (Peak) *1, *2
Plenum Rating
Certifications

Full range, Powered Speaker, Bass reflex 225 mm× D133 mm (including grille) U.S.A., Canada and Mexico models: 1.9 kg (including grille) Other countries models: 1.8 kg (including grille) PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at), PoE (IEEE 802.3af) 25.5 W (PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at)), 13 W (PoE (IEEE 802.3af)) 4.0 W 6.2 W (PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at)), 4.9 W (PoE (IEEE 802.3af)) 0 °C­40 °C 30%­90% (No condensation) -20 °C­60 °C 20%­90% (No condensation) Natural convection Grille, Cutout template, Safety wire, Owner's Manual, Safety Guide, Installation/Dimensional diagram Reinforcing Bracket Kit AB-C2 White Over temperature protection, Over power output protection, Over voltage protection Over temperature protection, Over current shutdown, DC detect protection, Over voltage protection, Under voltage lockout, Clock detection protection Over load protection, Thermal shutdown 2.5" (6.4 cm) Full range unit Steel 1.0 mm Black PP (HB) 5 mm Black Metal grille: Powder coated perforated steel 0.6mm Aperture rate: 51% Trim Ring: ABS (V-0) White painting (approximate value: Munsell 9.3) RJ-45 (PoE/Dante) × 1 DIP switch 8P × 1 Power (Front), SYNC (RJ-45), LINK/ACT (RJ-45) Ceiling Mount Cutout size: 186 mm Required celling board thickness: 5 mm to 24 mm Conduit Tube: JIS C8350 Flexible conduit connector: 24-25/24-22 Terminal Cover Knockout diameter: 27.6 mm 16 No No No
80 Hz­20 kHz
160° conical
97 dB SPL
UL2043 (with Terminal cover) * U.S.A., Canada and Mexico models only VCCI

*1: Half-space (2) *2: Measured at 2 m; value converted to 1 m is shown (frequency range: 100 Hz­10 kHz)

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Electrical specifications

Amplifier Type

Power Rating

Dynamic Continuous

Sampling Rate

Signal Processing

Network specifications Ethernet Cable requirements

Appendix
Class-D 15 W (PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at)), 6 W (PoE (IEEE 802.3af)) 15 W (PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at)), 6 W (PoE (IEEE 802.3af)) 48 kHz EQ/Enhancer, Volume, PEQ, Ducker (Noise gate), MIXER, Delay, Speaker EQ (6 band)
Dante Audio/Dante Control, Remote Control, WebUI, PoE CAT5e or higher (STP)

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SIGNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM ©2024 Yamaha Corporation Published 04/2025 IP-B0

Dante Dante IN 1, 2

GR Meter Meter Out Meter

GR Meter Out Meter

Dante IN 1 (Conference)

SRC

Gain

Comp

Meter

Dante IN 2 (Music)

SRC

Gain

Enhancer

Level

PEQ 3band

Trigger
DUCKER With
Noise Gate

Enhancer

Level

PEQ 3band

PinkNoise Generator

DSP

Meter

Room EQ
10Band
Matrix MIXER

Delay

Speaker EQ

M Vol.

Speaker Processing Protection Over TemperatureProtection Over Power Output Protection Clip Limiting Integral Power Protection

AMP

Speakers

Amplifier Protection Over Temperature Protection Over Current Shutdown DC Detect Protection Over Voltage Protection Under Voltage Lockout Clock Detection Protection

Power Supply Protection Over Load Protection Over Voltage Protection Thermal Shutdown Under Voltage Lockout

Amp Protection Hardware

Power Supply

Controllable processing



References