PM1D
System Software

  • Be sure to upgrade the PM1D Manager to the same version as the system software. The PM1D Manager and system software versions must be the same.

Firmware Composition of System Software Versions

  • The following table shows the firmware versions that constitute the listed versions of the system software.
  • Red numbers indicate firmware versions updated concurrently with the latest version of the corresponding system software.

PM1D System Software

  • PM1D user data is compatible with higher-numbered system versions, but not with lower system versions.

Current Version Info

V1.85

Fixed Bugs

  • Fixed a problem in which a scene would not be recalled properly when the last event of the TC EVENT list was executed and then was returned to the first, and the duration between the first and the last event was one hour or less.
  • Fixed a problem in which the CS1D and the DSP1D would recall a different scene when the user recalls a scene with a function other than TC EVENT, after the last event in the TC EVENT list was executed.
  • Fixed a problem in which the CS1D and the DSP1D would have a different scene status when the engine was switched after recalling a scene with the TC EVENT function in Mirror mode.
  • Fixed a problem in which PM1D Manager in the online condition with the console or the engine would go offline when another PM1D Manager tried to go online with the console or the engine that was not connected online.

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System Requirements

CPU:An IBM PC/AT compatible computer with at least a Pentium II 233 MHz or equivalent CPU (Pentium II 350 MHz or faster is recommended)
OS:Windows Vista(32-bit; Ultimate/Enterprise/Business/Home Premium/Home Basic)/XP(Professional/Home Edition)/2000/NT 4.0(Service Pack 6a or later)/Me/98SE
Hard Disk:10 MB or more
Memory:64 MB or more memory (128 MB or more is recommended)
Display:800 x 600 pixels and 16 bit color (SVGA, High Color) or higher
Other: • Serial port
• RS-232C cable (cross-connected)
• One ATA-compliant PCMCIA Type II PC Flash Storage card (subsequently referred to as "memory card")
• A device with a PCMCIA Type II card slot (A system that enables you to copy downloaded files to the memory card)

Depending on your hardware or OS, system requirements may be greater than listed above.

If you are using a notebook computer, system requirements may be greater than listed above as the minimum. Also, communication may become unstable due to the power management settings in the Windows Control Panel, or due to power management settings specific to notebook CPUs (e.g., SpeedStep (Intel Corporation), PowerNow! (AMD Corporation), or LongRun (Transmeta Corporation)). Please disable these power management settings and use your computer with its power supply adaptor connected.

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