System navigation, A-net connection options – Aviom A-16CS User Manual

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System Navigation

This section explains the basic layout of your new Aviom products.

The diagrams on the previous pages can be used as a quick visual

guide to the location of the basic components of the system.

A-Net Connection Options

In a simple system, the easiest connection method uses what is

called a daisy-chain. That is, each device is connected in series. The

first mixer device in the chain receives the A-Net signal from the

A-Net input module. Each successive Personal Mixer gets its A-Net

connection from the A-Net Out jack of the Mixer preceding it in the

chain.

There is one drawback to this connection method, however. If one

Personal Mixer in the chain is disconnected from the A-Net signal

chain, Personal Mixers beyond this point will not get any audio until

the unit is reconnected.

Series Connection

In this diagram, A-Net is connected from device to device using a Cat-

5 cable to connect the A-Net Out port on the first mixer to the A-Net In

port on the next, and so on.

Parallel Connection

A parallel A-Net connection solves that problem. By using the

optional A-16D or A-16D Pro A-Net Distributor products, parallel

A-Net connections are possible. In fact, any combination of series and

parallel connections can be used to solve even the most complex audio

routing problems.

Parallel A-Net routing using an A-16D A-Net Distributor

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