No control indicator, Save and recall buttons, No control indicator save and recall buttons – Aviom 6416m/RCI/MCS User Manual

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Only Slot numbers from 1‑64 (at 44.1/48kHz), 1‑32 (at 88.2/96kHz), or 1‑16 (at

176.4/192kHz) are valid. Entering any invalid number (for example, an out‑of‑

range Slot) will return the display to the last legal Slot number displayed.

No Control Indicator

The No Control indicator dot in the lower right corner of the A‑Net Slot

display will light to indicate that the currently selected Slot cannot be edited.

Active input channels assigned to Slots in the Pro64 network that are not

coming from mic input modules can be monitored but cannot be controlled

or edited.

No

Control

The No Control indicator dot will be displayed whenever the selected Slot
cannot be edited from the MCS.

The No Control indicator dot will also light when a selected mic preamp

Slot is not in the same Control Group that is set on the RCI you are currently

connected to.

Save and Recall Buttons

The Save and Recall buttons on the MCS are used to store or recall one of the

sixteen available presets in controllable mic input modules. Remember that

the Presets are saved in the 6416m modules and not in the RCI or MCS.

No

Control

Save/Recall and Enter/Cancel buttons are below the Slot display.

To use the Save and Recall functions from the MCS, any 6416m Mic Input

Modules that you want to control need to be set to the same Control Group

that the RCI Remote Control Interface is set to.

When using the Save and Recall functions from the MCS, all 6416m Mic Input

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