Rci front panel features, Headphone input jack, Monitor volume control – Aviom 6416m/RCI/MCS User Manual

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RCI Front Panel Features

The RCI provides a network access point for remote control of the 6416m.

Any number of RCI Remote Control Interfaces can be installed anywhere in

a Pro64 network, providing multiple control access and monitor points. The

Control Group function on the 6416m and RCI allows control of active mic

channels to be divided among up to four different simultaneous users and

control points. The RCI can also be used simultaneously with m‑control for

Yamaha digital console to provide multiple points of control.

The RCI can also be used as a stand‑alone monitor station; any Pro64 network

audio resource can be selected (from the RCI or MCS) and monitored using

the built‑in headphone and/or line‑level XLR mono outputs. MCS Mic Control

Surfaces can be connected and disconnected from the RCI without affecting

network behavior.

This section describes the features and functions of all front‑panel

components of the RCI Remote Control Interface.

Headphone Input Jack

The 1/4‑inch TRS headphone input jack accepts any stereo headphone or

earphone. The mono audio signal monitored here is determined by the

currently selected A‑Net Slot as shown on the RCI front panel. The selected

A‑Net Slot being monitored is always available at both the headphone jack

and the rear‑panel XLR line‑level output. Only one Slot can be monitored at a

time; the headphone jack always monitors a mono signal.

Monitor Volume Control

This knob controls the volume for the headphone jack and has no effect on

the fixed level of the rear‑panel line‑level monitor output.

Network Mode Selection

The Network Mode section of the interface has a set of LEDs that indicate

the current network mode being used: Auto or Manual Mode. The current

network mode is set at the Control Master. In Auto Mode, no network settings

are available, the Pro64 network manages all channel allocation and VDC

resources. It does not matter which rear‑panel A‑Net port is used to connect

the RCI to the network.

In Manual Mode, the user can select a specific A‑Net port from which to draw

channel information.

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