Audio connections — inputs, Audio connections — outputs, Labeling the channels – Aviom A-16CS User Manual

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Aviom A-16R and A-16CS User Guide

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each additional Mixer unit in your system.) As an option, you can use

the A-16D or A-16D Pro A-Net Distributors for parallel connections.

If using the A-16CS Control Surface for remote mix control, patch a

Cat-5 cable from the A-16R A-Control jack to the A-Control input on

the A-16CS.

Audio Connections — Inputs

The Aviom Personal Monitor Mixing System is designed to work in a

wide variety of audio situations. For complete setup information, refer

to the detailed instructions included with your A-Net input module.

Line outputs, aux sends, direct outputs, bus and group outputs are

some examples of signals that are compatible with the analog inputs

of Aviom’s input modules. Users of the Y1 card with Yamaha digital

mixing consoles can patch audio to the A-Net channels in the digital

domain using the Yamaha mixer’s user interface.

Audio Connections — Outputs

Plug headphones or in-ear monitors into the A-16R Personal Mixer’s

front panel Headphone jack. If you use powered stage monitors, spot

monitors, or wireless in-ear monitors, connect the Line output jacks on

the rear panel of the A-16R Personal Mixer to the inputs of your audio

device.

Before powering up the system, turn the Master Volume control

on the Personal Mixer to its minimum setting (full left) to ensure

that unwanted high-volume audio is not accidentally sent into your

monitors when the system is powered up. The Master Volume control

is on the right side of the Personal Mixer, next to the Bass and Treble

controls.

If you are using the A-16CS Control Surface, make sure that the

A-Control cable is connected and that the

R

EMOTE

/L

OCAL

switch on

the front panel of the A-16R is in the

R

EMOTE

position.

Labeling the Channels

The A-16R Personal Mixer and the A-16CS Control Surface have a

convenient label strip right on the front panel.

Use a china marker (sometimes called a “grease pencil”) to write the

name of the instrument or audio source appearing on each Channel’s

label area.

Optionally, you could also write a performer’s name on the label strip

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