Use default sample alignment value, Restore factory defaults – Aviom 6416m/RCI/MCS User Manual

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Use Default Sample Alignment Value

The system calculates a sample alignment value to be used as the default

every time the network is powered up, or when the sample rate is changed.

Function 14 can be used at the Control Master to set the network to use the

default value. (Function 13 is used to instruct the system to use a stored

value. )

To set the network to use the default sample alignment value, press

F

unCtion

,

followed by the

ChannEl

14

aCtivE

button. The sixteen channel meter LEDs

and the Enter/Cancel LED will flash. Press

E

ntEr

to use the default value, or

press

C

anCEl

to exit without changing the current value. A forward sweep of

the level LEDs indicates that the function is complete.

Use Function 11 (Get Sample Alignment Info) to display the current value in

use—default or stored.

Restore Factory Defaults

Function 16 restores the 6416m to its factory default settings.

To restore the factory default settings, press

F

unCtion

followed by the

ChannEl

16 a

CtivE

button. The Enter/Cancel LED and the sixteen red channel level

LEDs will flash, indicating that this function will interrupt normal network

operation. Press

E

ntEr

to continue and recall the factory default settings, or

press

C

anCEl

to exit, leaving the current settings in place.

The Factory Default settings are:

A‑Net Slot is set to 1.

Auto Mode is selected.


• Sample Rate is set to 48kHz.

All audio channels are deactivated for

Auto, Manual, and

Managed Modes.
All stereo links are deactivated for Auto, Manual, and

Managed Modes.
Gain is set to 0dB.

Phase is off.

The Low Cut filter is off.

The Pad is off.

+48V phantom power is off.

Managed Mode is deactivated.


• Edit Lock is set to off.
• Password protect is off.

The system

password value for the module being reset is

“1‑1‑1‑1”.
All Virtual Data Cables are deactivated.

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