Yamaha DCP4S Digital Control Panel

YamahaSKU: 14173928

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Yamaha DCP4S Digital Control Panel

Effortlessly control complex audio-visual routing with the Yamaha DCP4S Digital Control Panel. This four-switch, wall-mount control panel is engineered to integrate seamlessly with Yamaha’s DME7, MTX/MRX Series, and MA/PA series systems. Built for reliability in demanding environments, the DCP4S delivers quick, tactile control with a compact footprint, making it ideal for conference rooms, classrooms, studios, and performance spaces. Its straightforward CAT5 connection carries RS-485 data and power in a single cable, simplifying installation while preserving rock-solid performance.

  • 4 Switch equipped Wall Mount Control panel for DME7, MTX/MRX Series and MA/PA series. This compact panel provides reliable, quick-access switching to match stage, room, or classroom workflows, enabling operators to execute essential commands without navigating complex menus.
  • Easy CAT5 connection carrying RS485 + power. A clean, single-cable solution simplifies installation by delivering both data and power over a standard CAT5 link, reducing wire clutter and setup time while preserving robust, low-noise communication.
  • Scalable for larger installations. Up to 8 DCPs can be connected to one DME7 or MTX/MRX Series system, enabling centralized control across multiple panels in bigger rooms or facilities while maintaining consistent behavior and response times.
  • Efficient use with MA2120 or PA2120 devices. In MA2120 or PA2120 configurations, you can connect up to 2 DCPs, offering flexible local control alongside larger system architectures for tailored control layouts.
  • Rugged, discreet design for versatile environments. The wall-mount form factor is designed to blend into most spaces, with durable construction and a slim profile that keeps sightlines clean and installations unobtrusive.

Technial Details of Yamaha DCP4S Digital Control Panel

  • Product: Yamaha DCP4S Digital Control Panel
  • Type: Wall-mount control panel
  • Switches: 4 switches for quick access and control
  • Communication: CAT5 cable carrying RS-485 data and power
  • System compatibility: DME7, MTX/MRX Series; MA2120, PA2120 series
  • Networking capacity: Up to 8 DCPs per DME7 or MTX/MRX; up to 2 DCPs per MA2120 or PA2120
  • Mounting: Wall-mount design for easy placement in any suitable room
  • Environment: Suited for classrooms, conference rooms, studios, and performance spaces

how to install Yamaha DCP4S Digital Control Panel

  • Plan placement and mounting location. Choose a readily accessible wall location near the equipment rack or control area. Ensure there is a clear path for the CAT5 cable run to the DME7, MTX/MRX, or MA2120/PA2120, and leave space for cable management and ventilation.
  • Prepare the CAT5 cable. Use CAT5 (or higher) shielded or unshielded Ethernet cable suitable for your installation. Run the cable from the DCP4S to the corresponding control system (DME7/MTX/MRX or MA2120/PA2120), ensuring proper routing to avoid interference and physical damage.
  • Connect RS-485 and power via CAT5. At the panel end, terminate the CAT5 with the appropriate RJ-45 connector and connect to the DCP4S. The same CAT5 line carries RS-485 data and power to enable reliable control signaling without requiring separate power wiring.
  • Link to the control system. Attach the other end of the CAT5 cable to the designated RS-485 port on your DME7 or MTX/MRX system (for larger deployments) or to MA2120/PA2120 as specified by your installation plan. Verify the bus topology adheres to the system guidelines to avoid communication issues.
  • Mount the panel and secure the enclosure. Affix the DCP4S to a standard wall box or appropriate mounting bracket. Secure screws and ensure the panel sits flush against the wall. Route and secure the CAT5 cable to maintain a clean installation.
  • Power on and verify operation. Power on the DCP4S and the host system. Confirm that the DCP4S is recognized by the DME7/MTX/MRX or MA2120/PA2120 and verify response to each switch. Check status indicators, confirm RS-485 communication stability, and test typical control scenarios to ensure reliable operation.
  • Label, document, and train users. Clearly label switch functions and document the panel addresses in your system notes. Train relevant staff or students on the DCP4S functions to maximize efficiency and minimize misoperation during live use.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the Yamaha DCP4S Digital Control Panel used for?

    A: The DCP4S provides four physical switches for quick, tactile control of Yamaha DME7, MTX/MRX Series, and MA/PA systems. It is designed for easy wall-mount installation and RS-485 communication over CAT5, enabling streamlined control in conference rooms, classrooms, studios, and venues.

  • Q: How many DCP units can be connected to a single DME7 or MTX/MRX system?

    A: Up to eight DCPs can be connected to one DME7 or MTX/MRX Series system, allowing scalable deployment across multiple panels for broader coverage in large spaces or multi-room configurations.

  • Q: How many DCPs can connect to a MA2120 or PA2120?

    A: A maximum of two DCP units can be connected to a single MA2120 or PA2120. This enables compact, localized control in smaller installations or as a supplementary panel in larger setups.

  • Q: Do I need a separate power supply for the DCP4S?

    A: No separate power wiring is required for the DCP4S when used with CAT5 cabling configured to carry RS-485 plus power. The design supports power delivery over the same cable used for data, simplifying installation.

  • Q: Is the DCP4S suitable for education or media production environments?

    A: Yes. The four-switch, wall-mount design is ideal for classrooms, training rooms, control rooms, studios, and performance venues where quick and reliable control is essential. Its compatibility with DME7, MTX/MRX, MA/PA series ensures it can integrate into a wide range of Yamaha AV ecosystems.

  • Q: What maintenance or troubleshooting steps are recommended?

    A: Basic steps include verifying RS-485 connections, confirming CAT5 cabling integrity, inspecting panel mounting for secure fit, and checking system recognizing the DCP4S in the host controller’s configuration. If issues persist, consult installation documentation or contact support for guidance on addressing RS-485 communication or panel addressing conflicts.


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