Stereo link switch – Aviom AN-16/i User Manual

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options if a signal level above +14dBu needs to be connected to the AN‑16/i

input: lower the output level of the device feeding the AN‑16/i channel input

to eliminate clipping, or choose another input setting. Using the +4dBu

setting, for example, provides more headroom, allowing a maximum signal

level of +18dBu to be used.

Check the specifications of your audio gear if you are unsure about its

maximum output level. Although you won’t harm the AN‑16/i or your audio

devices by using an incorrect level setting, you do want to avoid distorting

the audio that passes through the system.

Stereo Link Switch

The AN‑16/i Input Module provides an easy solution for stereo input sources

such as mixer sub‑groups, keyboards, effects device outputs, and CD/DVD

player outputs when incorporating the AN‑16/i into a personal monitoring

system.

When using the AN‑16/i Input Module with Pro16 output modules alone to

create a digital snake or audio distribution network, the setting of the Stereo

Link switch will have no effect. The Stereo Link switch is most useful when

used to turn a pair of adjacent channels into a stereo channel that can be

controlled as a single source on the Pro16 series of Personal Mixers.

There are eight Stereo Link switches on the front panel of the AN‑16/i. They

can be used in any combination, as your needs require. The Stereo Link switch

is located between two channels—one odd and one even. Stereo Links

always affect adjacent channels (for example, channels 1 and 2, channels 13

and 14, etc.).

The default setting, with the switch to the left, allows independent control

of each input channel from Personal Mixers connected to the system. To link

channels together as a stereo input, move the Stereo Link switch to the right.

(Moving the switch to the Link position causes all Personal Mixers, including

the A‑16CS Control Surface, connected to the system to instantly update

their channel status.)

Link channels to send stereo pairs to a personal monitoring system.

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