Channel activation rules, Level meter leds – Aviom 6416i User Manual

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Channel activation buttons

are found below the Gain

switches. Here, Channels 1, 3,

and 4 have been made active

on the network.

In Auto Mode, each A‑Net Slot is unique. The Control Master manages the

availability of A‑Net Slots and will grant or deny a channel activation request

from an input module based on the current makeup of the network, the

sample rate, and the Slots already in use.

To activate a 6416i input channel within a given A‑Net Slot range, press its

numbered

a

CtivE

button. (Note that the word “Active” does not appear on

the front panel user interface.) If the Slot is available, the Control Master

will enable the Slot and the channel’s green LED will light. If the Slot is not

available, the LED will flash briefly, indicating that the requested Slot is in use

elsewhere in the network.

In Manual Mode, a channel can be activated at any time. Depending on how

the network is set up and configured, activating a channel can replace a

channel that was added to the network elsewhere.

Channel Activation Rules

It is not necessary to press the

E

ntEr

button to activate or deactivate a

channel.

Each Pro64 module remembers a unique set of active channels for Auto and

Manual Modes. For example, an input module could have channels 1‑8 active

for an Auto Mode application and channels 5‑6 and 12‑16 active for a Manual

Mode application. Changing network modes will restore the active channel

status for each connected module.

Changing the A‑Net Slot range will clear the currently active channels on an

input module automatically to protect against channel/Slot conflicts a or

unintentional overwriting.

Level Meter LEDs

Each audio input channel on the 6416i Input Module has its own set of level

LEDs—green, yellow, and red. Green indicates signal present; it turns on

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