Pro64 interface conventions, Cat-5e, Button presses – Aviom 6416m/RCI/MCS User Manual

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Pro64 Interface Conventions

Many Pro64 Series products have similar user interface components,

including buttons, LEDs, and switches. When describing the features and

functions of Pro64 Series products, the following conventions will be used.

Cat-5e

All Cat‑5e connections between A‑Net devices should use Unshielded

Twisted Pair (UTP) cable. The cable can be of the stranded or solid type; solid

wire performs better over long distances, while stranded wire is more flexible

and easier to manipulate and therefore easier to work with in a performance

situation where short cables are required.

Cables designated as Cat‑5e in Pro64 documentation can be interchanged

with any Cat‑6 (or better) cable. Cables will be referred to simply as “Cat‑5e.”

Connectors on Cat‑5e cables can be of the standard RJ45 variety or locking

Neutrik EtherCon type.

Button Presses

When referring to specific front‑panel labels, LEDs, and buttons, or when

describing a Pro64 function that requires the press of a button on the front

panel of a device, a special typeface will be used. For example, “Press the

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button to confirm the sample rate change.”

Buttons that work in combination, giving the user a choice when performing

an operation, will be referred to as one unit. For example, “Changing the

sample rate requires the user to confirm the change using the Enter/Cancel

buttons.“

Changing Values

When editing values on the front panel of a Pro64 device, some operations

will require the use of the inc/dec buttons (short for increment/decrement) .

These buttons scroll up and down through a list of available values. Holding

the button down does not accelerate scrolling. The front panel of a Pro64

module is marked only with indicator arrows.

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