Adding pro64 modules to a network, Changing settings – Aviom 6416m/RCI/MCS User Manual

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During the enumeration process, all connected A‑Net modules will flash their

A‑Net LEDs, indicating that a request to be added to the network is being

made. Once granted entry by the Control Master, the individual module’s

blue A‑Net LED will light solid to indicate that it is now receiving valid A‑Net

packets and is part of the network.

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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

The blue LED in the A-Net icon is used to indicate network status.

If valid A‑Net packets are not received, the module will reset and wait until a

valid A‑Net stream is detected.

During enumeration, any conflicts will also be resolved. For example, consider

a new Auto Mode installation using eight input modules set to the same

A‑Net Slot range with all channels activated during a bench configuration.

When all these input modules are connected and then powered up, only

one of them will be allowed to have all 16 channels activated. The remaining

seven modules will have their audio channels deactivated.

Adding Pro64 Modules to a Network

When a new device is added to an existing network, the new device makes a

request to the Control Master for inclusion in the network. During this time,

the new module’s blue A‑Net LED will flash. When the new module has been

enumerated by the Control Master, its blue A‑Net LED will then light solidly

to indicate that the Control Master has granted the module access to the

network. Adding a new module will interrupt network operation briefly.

Changing Settings

Most operations on Pro64 modules that make system‑wide changes require

the use of the Enter and Cancel buttons. For any operation that requires

confirmation, the LED between the Enter and Cancel buttons will flash

to indicate that the user needs to press one of these buttons in order to

continue.

Press

E

ntEr

to complete the operation or press

C

anCEl

to exit without making

a change. This rule applies to all functions that can be changed by only the

Control Master.

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