Digital copies in auto mode – Aviom 6416m/RCI/MCS User Manual

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Example 2: Port B connected to Port A

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In this diagram, note that additional Pro64 modules can be connected to any

available port as indicated by the dotted line.

Here, Port B of the input module is connected to Port A of the output

module, the opposite of Example 1. The same results can be achieved by

connecting Port A on the input module to Port A on the output module and

by connecting Port B on the input module to Port B on the output module.

Since the network is operating in Auto Mode, all A‑Net ports carry the full

bandwidth of the network. There is no “input” or “output” A‑Net port on I/O

modules or hubs.

Digital Copies in Auto Mode

Any number of digital copies (also referred to as digital splits) can be created

by simply connecting additional Pro64 output devices and setting them

to the same A‑Net Slot range. In Auto Mode, the order and location of the

modules in the network does not matter; output modules can be connected

before or after any input module. Optionally, Pro64 modules can be

connected in parallel using a Pro64 merger hub such as the MH10 or MH10f.

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