Vdc slot and port configuration, Enter/cancel buttons, A-net led – Aviom 6416m/RCI/MCS User Manual

Page 53: The pair of buttons marked e, And c

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6416

M

F

ront

P

Anel

VDC Slot and Port Configuration

There are 14 Virtual Data Cable Slots available to transport user control data

throughout the Pro64 network without impacting audio performance. See

page 94 for additional VDC setup information.

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

The Virtual Data Cables interface

Choose a VDC Slot with the inc/dec buttons below the Slot readout. Use

the selection button below the VDC LEDs to choose an input type for the

selected VDC Slot. Press

E

ntEr

to confirm the selection.

Enter/Cancel Buttons

The pair of buttons marked

E

ntEr

and

C

anCEl

are used to confirm functions

and mode changes or to exit a change request. The LED between the two

buttons will flash whenever the user is required to press one of these buttons

in order to continue with an operation or edit.

A-Net LED

The blue LED found within the A‑Net logo functions as the network activity

indicator. When a Pro64 module is powered up, its A‑Net LED will flash while

a request to enter the network is sent to and then processed by the device

designated as Control Master. Once a module is enumerated and is part of

the network, the blue A‑Net LED will light solid. The LED will remain lit as

long as valid A‑Net network data is received.

The A‑Net LED will flash during a firmware update when the module being

updated is part of an active network. When a module is being bench configured

(it is not part of an active network), the A‑Net LED will be off during the firmware

update. (Check the Aviom website for current firmware updates.)

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