Setting control master status, Control master functions, Enumeration – Aviom 6416m/RCI/MCS User Manual

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Setting Control Master Status

Setting the 6416m to be the Control Master is done using the DIP switches

found on the rear panel. The Control Master switch is part of the Virtual Data

Cable port section of the interface.

VIRTUAL DATA CABLE PORTS

AC POWER

FUSE: 250VAC-F4AL

IN

OUT

1 2 3 4

1

2

3

4

RS-232
RESERVED
CONTROL MASTER

1–8

9

10

IN

OUT

ON

RS-232

1.75 AMP

PIN 1 = GND

PIN 4 = 24VDC

BACKUP POWER

GPIO INPUT

UP = ISOLATED
DN = TTL

9–16 THRU (ALT. IN)

1–8 THRU (ALT. IN)

Mic/Line Inputs (Bal) Pin 2 Hot

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

Mic Input Module

B

A

Switch 10 in the RS-232 configuration group is used to set the Control Master

status. (DIP switch handles shown in black.)

In the VDC section, locate the 10‑position DIP switch in the RS‑232 area of

the rear panel. Switch #10 will set the 6416m to be the Control Master for the

Pro64 network when the switch is in the on (up) position (the up position is

shown in black in the diagram above).

Control Master Functions

This section describes the individual functions that the designated Control

Master device in a Pro64 network controls.

Enumeration

When the Control Master is powered on, its first job is to identify and count

all connected A‑Net modules in the network in a process called enumeration,

similar to a PC booting up and loading its operating system. The time for this

process will vary based upon the number of modules in a system.

Enumeration is an automated process performed by the command and

control portion of the A‑Net software. There are no user‑controllable

functions or settings.

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