Controller input for mcs, Cables connecting the rci and mcs, Controller port for the mcs – Aviom 6416m/RCI/MCS User Manual

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device designated as Control Master. Once a module is enumerated and is

part of the Pro64 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.)

Controller Input for MCS

Plug the optional MCS Mic Control Interface into the Controller port on any

RCI in the network to monitor and edit active channels on mic modules set to

the currently selected Control Group.

The Controller input sends bidirectional data plus power to the connected

MCS Mic Control Surface.

Do not plug Pro64 A-Net signals into the Controller Input port.

CONTROL

CONTROLLER

A-NET SLOT

HEADPHONES

Group 2

Group 4

Group 3

Port A

Port B

Sync

Controller port for the MCS

Cables Connecting the RCI and MCS

Use any standard Cat‑5e UTP (or better) cable to connect the MCS to the RCI.

Cable length can be up to 400 feet (120 meters). Use cables with standard

RJ45 plugs or those equipped with the heavy‑duty locking EtherCon

connector.

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