A-net out, A-net expansion, Audio outputs – Aviom AN-16/o User Manual

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A-Net Out

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jack is used to connect the incoming digital A‑Net data to

another A‑Net device. This will send the same sixteen audio channels being

used by the AN‑16/o Output Module to the next A‑Net device, creating

a digital split. An unlimited number of A‑Net devices can be connected in

series using this method. Any A‑Net device, including the A‑16D or A‑16D Pro

A‑Net Distributors can be connected here.

A-Net Expansion

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jack is used when a 32‑channel system is created by using

two AN‑16/i (or AN‑16/i‑M) Input Modules and two AN‑16/o Output Modules.

Using A‑Net Expansion allows thirty‑two channels of audio to travel down a

single Cat‑5 cable, up to the maximum of 500 feet, 150 meters.

Audio Outputs

The DB25 multipin outputs on the rear of the AN‑16/o Output Module can be

used with any device that can accept a mic‑ or line‑level audio output, such

as mixing consoles, wireless transmitters, recording devices, and powered

speaker systems.

A-Net Connections

In a simple Pro16 system, the easiest connection method uses what is called a

daisy chain. That is, each A‑Net device is connected in series. The first device

in the chain receives the A‑Net signal from the Pro16 input module such as

the AN‑16/i Input Module or a compatible Pro16 console card. Each successive

A‑Net compatible device gets its A‑Net connection from the A‑Net Out jack

of the device preceding it in the chain.

Series Connection of A-Net Devices

The diagram below illustrates a series connection of A‑Net devices.

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