48v phantom power button, The phantom power is on. press the c, The phantom power is turned off. press c – Aviom 6416m/RCI/MCS User Manual

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6416

M

F

ront

P

Anel

C

anCEl

to exit without turning the Pad off.

When the 24dB pad is in use, the Pad LED in the selected channel strip will

be lit. When using m‑control to control the 6416m from a Yamaha device,

the 6416m Pad will turn on/off automatically in response to gain change

messages from the Yamaha device.

Mic pre Presets save the Pad state for each channel.

+48V Phantom Power Button

Phantom power for devices such as condenser mics is available for each mic

preamp channel. Turning the +48V phantom power on or off for a channel

requires use of the Enter button.

Avoid potential damage to your hearing or audio equipment by muting the

mic channel first if you are unsure about the use of phantom power.

To turn phantom power on, press the

+48v button once. The Enter and

Cancel LEDs will blink. Press

E

ntEr

; the phantom power is on. Press the

C

anCEl

button to exit without turning phantom power on.

To turn a channel’s phantom power off when it is enabled, press the

+48v

button. The Enter and Cancel LEDs will blink. Press

E

ntEr

; the phantom

power is turned off. Press

C

anCEl

to exit without turning the +48V phantom

power off.

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

Channels 14 and 15 in this diagram are shown with the phantom power

activated. Channel 15 is selected for editing.

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