A-net in and out, A‑net in and out, Aa 6rr – Aviom A-16R/A-16CS User Manual

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There are three MIDI jacks found on the rear panel of the A‑16R, labelled In,

Out, and Thru.

MIDI Out is used to send Preset data from your A‑16R to

another device capable of recording and storing the SysEx

data.

MIDI In is used to control the A‑16R mix parameters, or to

send recorded SysEx messages from a storage device back

into the A‑16R

MIDI Thru can be used to daisy‑chain MIDI devices. The

Thru jack carries a copy of the data appearing at the A‑16R

MIDI In port.

A-Net In and Out

Regulated

500 mA

DC

Power

AA--1166RR

18-24V

A-Net

Out

In

A-Control

MIDI

Out

Thru

In

Return

Send

R

L

R

L

Left

Right

Mono/Stereo

Mix In

R

L

Personal Mixer

/T/Pin 2

+

_

/S/Pin 1

/R/Pin 3

Line Out

Insert

A-Net In and A-Net Out

The A‑Net connections on the rear of the A‑16R connect the A‑16R to your

Pro16 network. The a-N

et

I

N

jack accepts signals coming from Aviom’s A‑Net

input modules, compatible third‑party console cards, another A‑16R, an

A‑16II Personal Mixer, Pro16 output module, or from an A‑16D or A‑16D Pro

A‑Net Distributor.

The a-N

et

o

ut

jack can be used to start a daisy‑chain connection. By

connecting a standard Cat‑5e cable from the A‑Net Out jack of the A‑16R to

the A‑Net In of another A‑Net compatible device, you can expand your audio

network endlessly.

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