Audio networks, Channel systems, A-net expansion – Aviom AN-16/i User Manual

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Audio Networks

When more than sixteen channels of audio are required in a Pro16 digital

snake or audio distribution network, there are several options available.

Systems using sixteen or thirty‑two audio channels can be configured with

no additional hardware using the built in A‑Net Expansion port. For systems

larger than thirty‑two channels, Aviom offers the AN‑16SBRR System Bridge

as an option. The System Bridge allows up to four A‑Net streams to be

combined into a single Cat‑5e cable for distribution over long distances.

32-Channel Systems

Aviom’s audio network products work in modules of sixteen channels. Audio

networks of thirty‑two channels can be configured as:

32 channels send by zero channels return (32 x 0 )

16 channels send by 16 channels return (16 x 16)

0 channels send by 32 channels return (0 x 32)

The descriptions above are similar to those used for traditional multi‑core

analog audio snakes. The configurations refer to the number of audio

channels used as inputs on each side of the snake. For example, the “32” in

the 32 x 0 configuration means that 32 audio inputs can be connected at the

stage to send to the front‑of‑house (FOH) mix position. The “0” means that on

the there are no audio inputs used to send audio back to the stage position.

A thirty‑two channel system is comprised of four AN‑Series units, two input

modules and two output modules. Since the system is modular, you can

connect the AN‑Series units as needed, making any of the configurations

mentioned previously available at any time. Simply move and re‑patch the

units.

A-Net Expansion

In a thirty‑two channel system, the A‑Net Expansion jack is used to combine

two A‑Net data streams into a single steam that can travel down one cable.

At the receiving end of the audio network, the A‑Net Expansion jack is used

again to separate the data into individual 16‑channel data streams.

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