Using stereo links, Power led, An-16/i rear panel – Aviom AN-16/i User Manual

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Using Stereo Links

Some things to keep in mind about linked channels:

The position of the

Stereo Link switch does not affect the

audio in Pro16 output modules such as the AN‑16/o.

• Linking channels affects all Personal Mixers connected to

the system.
Any combination of stereo and

mono channels can be

used.
If you want to control two input channels as a stereo

source, they must be connected to an odd and even pair of

channels, as indicated by the graphics on the AN‑16/i front

panel.
Changes to the Stereo Link status can be made on the fly,

with audio running through the system.
All Personal Mixers will instantly update their channel

status if the Stereo Link switch position is changed for any

channel pair.
The Stereo Link status is not saved when you create a

Preset on the A‑16II or A‑16R Personal Mixers.
Changing the channel link status will affect Groups you

have created on Personal Mixers in some cases.

Power LED

The right side of the AN‑16/i Input Module also contains the Power LED. This

indicator shows that power is connected to the unit. When the AN‑16/i is

powered up, a valid A‑Net signal is being generated.

AN-16/i Rear Panel

On the rear of the AN‑16/i Input Module you will find the DC power

connector, A‑Net connections, the sixteen balanced analog audio inputs,

and the sixteen audio Thru jacks.

Signal routing into and out of the AN‑16/i Input Module has been designed

to be extremely flexible, allowing the AN‑16/i to integrate into virtually any

audio environment.

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