Powering up, Basic navigation – Aviom A-16R/A-16CS User Manual

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Powering Up

As when powering up any audio gear, it’s best to turn on all system

components in the safest possible order to minimize the risk of damage to

system components and your hearing. Start by turning on devices such as mic

preamps, mixers, keyboards, and effects processors. Follow this by turning

on power amps, or anything that applies power to speakers, headphones,

etc.

In the case of the Personal Monitor Mixing System, you should power up

your main audio mixer, effects devices, and keyboards first. Follow this by

powering up your A‑Net input module and then all connected Personal

Mixers.

Lastly, turn on any power amps, powered monitor speakers, in‑ear monitors,

etc., that are part of the monitor system.

Basic Navigation

When the A‑16R 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.

Each channel button has two LEDs, 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

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buttons on the A‑16R Personal Mixer front panel (or from the A‑16CS).

The upper LEDs will also light in combination if a channel is stereo linked or

is part of one of the three available Groups. (More info on Groups appears

later.)

The lower yellow LED in each channel button indicates the channel’s mute

status. A lit yellow LED indicates that the channel is muted. Any number of

channels can be muted.

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