Vdc configuration, Vdc slot display – Aviom 6416m/RCI/MCS User Manual

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VDC Configuration

Pro64’s Virtual Data Cables provide an easy way to distribute control

signals throughout a network, greatly expanding the possibilities for using

and distributing MIDI, GPIO, and RS‑232/422 control signals. (Not all Pro64

modules have the same VDC complement.)

A‑Net provides the ability to send these control data over greater distances

than previously possible with traditional analog connections. And with MIDI

and GPIO connections, infinite numbers of copies of the control data are

available everywhere in the network.

Fourteen VDC Slots are available at all times; VDCs are not affected by the

current sample rate or network mode. The makeup of the VDC Slots is user

defined; no VDC Slots are reserved for specific data types.

The VDC interface includes the numeric VDC Slot display, the inc/dec buttons

used for VDC Slot selection, the Assign Port list of VDC data types, and a

selection button for choosing a VDC data type for the currently selected VDC

Slot.

6416

m

A-NET SLOT

Edit Lock

Managed

Edit

CONTROL

MASTER

ENTER

CANCEL

Gain

(dB)

Port A

Port B

Auto

A-NET

TRANSMIT

Manual

VDC SLOT

RS-232

MIDI In

MIDI Out

GPIO In

GPIO Out

ASSIGN

PORT

CLOCK

MASTER

CONTROL

Sample Rate

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

Link

Link

Link

Link

Link

Link

Link

Link

Mute

Edit

Mute

Edit

Mute

+48V

Phase

Low Cut

SAVE

RECALL

Pad

Ø

Pad

+48V

Ø

Pad

+48V

Ø

Pad

+48V

Ø

Pad

+48V

Ø

Pad

+48V

Ø

Pad

+48V

Ø

Pad

+48V

Ø

Pad

+48V

Edit

Mute

Edit

Mute

Edit

Mute

Edit

Mute

Edit

Mute

Edit

Mute

Edit

Mute

Mute

Mute

Mute

Edit

Edit

Edit

Edit

Mute

Edit

Mute

Edit

Mute

FUNCTION

Group 4

Group 3

Group 2

VDC Slot display

In Use LED

inc/dec button

VDC Port

assignments

VDC Port selection

The VDC section of the user interface is used to assign VDC ports and data

types.

VDC Slot Display

The two‑digit VDC Slot display shows the currently selected VDC Slot (1

through 14). The In Use LED within the display indicates that a selected

VDC Slot has an active input somewhere in the network. If only an output is

assigned to a particular VDC, its In Use LED will not be lit.

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