Aviom 6416M Music Mixer User Manual


 
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A-NET SLOT
Edit Lock
Managed
Edit
CONTROL
MASTER
ENTER
CANCEL
Gain (dB)
Port A
Port B
Auto
A-NET
TRANSMIT
Manual
VDC SLOT
RS-232
MIDI In
MIDI Out
GPIO In
GPIO Out
ASSIGN
PORT
CLOCK
MASTER
CONTROL
Sample Rate
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FUNCTION
Group 4
Group 3
Group 2
A-Net data is set to transmit out
of Port B in Manual Mode in this
example.
Changing the A-Net Transmit Port
This applies to Manual Mode only; no user settings are available in Auto
Mode.
Use the selector button below the Auto/Manual Mode LED readout to cycle
through the three options. When a new configuration is selected, the selected
Port LED and the Enter/Cancel LED will blink; confirmation is required. Press
En t E r to set a new transmit Port or press Ca n CE l to exit without making a
change and return to the previous setting.
Changing the transmit Port settings in Manual Mode has no effect on the
current channel activation settings. The VDCs are not affected by the
network mode.
Clock Master
One device in a Pro64 network will always be set as the network’s Clock
Master. In a network with only analog I/O modules, the module set as the
Control Master is also set to be the Clock Master by default. The Module set
as the Clock Master will have its Clock Master LED lit.
When digital I/O modules are used in a network, incoming Word Clock or
AES3 (also referred to as AES/EBU) digital data streams can also be used as
clock sources. It is only when a digital module is part of the network that the
Control Master and Clock Master can be separate devices.
Set the 6416m to be the network Control Master using DIP switch #10, found
on the rear panel.
Sample Rate
Pro64 networks can operate at sample rates in three ranges without the use
of sample rate converters. The current network sample rate also determines
the number of available A‑Net Slots.