Power connector, A-net connections, A-net out – Aviom AN-16/i User Manual

Page 24: A-net expansion, Power connector a‑net connections, A‑net out a‑net expansion

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Power Connector

The AN‑16/i Input Module comes with a switching‑type power supply. This

type of power supply can be used with a wide range of AC wall current

outputs. This means that you do not need to replace the power supply if the

unit will be used in countries where current voltages are different if you travel

with your Aviom gear occasionally. (You may, however, need plug adapters to

allow the power supply to be connected to wall outlets internationally since

many countries use different physical plug layouts for their power systems.)

A-Net Connections

Two A‑Net connections appear on the rear panel of the AN‑16/i, They are

marked A‑Net Out and A‑Net Expansion.

A-Net Out

The A‑Net Out jack sends the A‑Net data from the AN‑16/i to an A‑Net

compatible device such as the A‑16II Personal Mixer or AN‑16/o Output

Module. Use any standard Cat‑5e cable for connections between devices.

Remember that the maximum cable length between devices is 500 feet (150

meters).

When a proper A‑Net connection between the AN‑16/i Input Module and a

Pro16 output module or Personal Mixer exists, the A‑Net Active LED on the

receiving device will light.

A-Net Expansion

The A‑Net Expansion jack is used when creating a 32‑channel audio network

using at least two AN‑16/i Input Modules and two AN‑16/o Output Modules.

Using the A‑Net Expansion jack allows all thirty‑two channels of data to travel

down a single Cat‑5e cable up to 500 feet (150 meters) to the destination

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