Digital splits, Of the first a‑16d pro to the a-n, On the second a‑16d pro. see the following diagram – Aviom A-16D Pro User Manual

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on the second A‑16D

Pro. See the following diagram.

A-Net

A-Net and DC Power Output

Thru

In

1

2

3

4

5

6

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8

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A-Net

Power

A-Net

A-Net and DC Power Output

Thru

In

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2

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5

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8

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A-Net

Power

A-Net

A-Net and DC Power Output

Thru

In

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2

3

4

5

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A-Net

Power

Connect A-Net Thru to A-Net In to expand a system.

The example above shows three A‑16D Pro Distributors connected in a daisy

chain. This provides twenty‑four powered A‑Net outputs. Any number of

A‑16D Pro Distributors can be connected to provide additional expansion by

connecting the A‑Net Thru jack to the next Distributor’s A‑Net In jack.

In fact, the A‑16D Pro A‑Net Distributor can be connected at any point in a

system. There is no rule that requires the distributors to be located in the

same physical location. Use an A‑Net output from a Personal Mixer or Pro16

output module as a parallel distribution and expansion point if needed.

Digital Splits

The A‑16D Pro can be used to create a digital split when using A‑Net input

and output modules to create a digital snake or audio distribution network.

By patching the A‑Net Out from an A‑Net input module or the Pro64 ASI

A‑Net Systems Interface into an A‑16D Pro, an eight‑way digital split can be

created. By connecting A‑Net output modules such as the AN‑16/o Output

Module to the A‑Net Out jacks on the A‑16D Pro distributor, sets of sixteen

discreet audio channels can be delivered to output modules for recording,

mixing, broadcast, cameras, etc.

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