Aviom MH10f Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Manual Mode
Three signal routing configurations are available on each MH10/MH10f
when the network is running in Manual Mode.
Configuration A (Merge All)
Manual Mode Configuration A (Merge All) functions similarly to Auto
Mode. For digital splits and data copies, Manual Mode Configuration A
is ideal.
Configuration B (Merge 1-9)
This configuration is well suited for a basic digital snake using only one
MH10 Merger Hub, or as a basic snake using two MH10f units when the
redundancy and local digital split functionality of Configuration C are
not required.
A-Net Receive
(Ports 1-10)
A-Net Transmit
(Ports 1-10)
A-Net Receive
(Ports 1-10)
A-Net Transmit
(Ports 1-10)
A-Net Receive
(Ports 1-10)
A-Net Transmit
(Ports 1-10)
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Merger Distributor
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Merger Distributor
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Merger Distributor
Manual Mode Conguration B
In Manual Mode Configuration B (Merge 1-9), audio from the Pro64
streams received at ports 1-9 are merged into a single stream, which is
transmitted out port 10. The stream received at port 10 is distributed
out ports 1-9. VDC data from all ten ports are merged, as in Auto Mode.
Configuration B Example 1
The following stage-to-FOH example shows a digital snake at 48kHz
with 64 inputs and 16 return lines, incorporating one MH10. (The MH10f
cannot be used in this example since port 10 is configured with a fiber
optic connector that needs to be connected to a second MH10f to
transmit/receive A-Net data.)
The 64 inputs (mic, line-level, or/or digital) originating on the stage
enter the MH10 at ports 1-4 (marked as “Stage Inputs”). The audio inputs
are merged in the MH10 and a 64-channel stream is sent out of port 10.
One Cat-5e cable spans the distance from stage to the front-of-house