Basic navigation, Personal mixer rear panel, A-net connectors – Aviom A-16II User Manual

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Basic Navigation

When the Personal Mixer is powered up, Preset 1 is automatically selected. On the Personal Mixer, one

channel is always selected for editing. You can tell that a channel is selected because the upper LED in its

button is lit.

The sixteen channel buttons have two LEDs in each, an upper and a lower. The red upper LED indicates that

the channel is selected; you can change its volume and panning. You can also solo or mute the channel

using the dedicated S

OlO

and M

ute

buttons on the Personal Mixer surface.

The upper LEDs will also light in combination if a track is linked or is part of one of the three available

Groups. (More info on Groups appears later in this document.)

The lower yellow LED in each channel button indicates the channel’s mute status. A lit LED indicates that

the channel is muted. Any number of channels can be muted.

Personal Mixer Rear Panel

On the rear of the Personal Mixer you will find the A-Net connectors, the power supply input, and the

audio output.

A-Net Connectors

There are two A-Net connectors on the rear of the Personal Mixer.

The A-Net In jack accepts:

the A-Net signal coming from the A-Net input module or console card if the Personal

Mixer is the first Personal Mixer in the system, or
the A-Net signal coming from the A-Net Out jack of another Personal Mixer, or

the A-Net output from an A-Net distributor product

Phones/Lines Out

DC Power

18-24 VDC

Regulated

500 mA

T-Left

R-Right

S-Ground

Out A-Net In

A-Net connections

The A-Net Out jack is used to connect another Pro16 A-Net device. This will send the same digital audio

channels sent from the input module to the additional device so that another unique monitor mix can be

created. An unlimited number of A-Net devices can be connected in series using this method.

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