Adding audio outputs - splits – Aviom AN-16/o User Manual

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To configure a 16 x 16 system:

Set up one AN‑16/i and one AN‑16/o on each side of the

1.

digital snake. (For example, one set of an AN‑16/i and an

AN‑16/o is placed at the front‑of‑house mix position. The

matching set of one AN‑16/i and one AN‑16/o is placed on

the stage.)
Connect sixteen line‑level audio sources to inputs 1‑16 on

2.

the first AN‑16/i.
Connect a Cat‑5e cable from the

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jack on the first

AN‑16/i to the A-N

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jack on the first AN‑16/o.

Plug a Cat‑5e cable into the

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jack on the first AN‑

16/o Output Module. This cable will be used to span up to

500 feet between the two sides of the digital snake.
Connect the cable from the

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jack in Step 4 to the

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jack on the second AN‑16/i Input Module.

Connect the second group of sixteen audio sources to

6.

inputs 1‑16 on the second AN‑16/i.
Connect a Cat‑5e cable from the

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jack on

the second AN‑16/i to the A-N

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on the second AN‑16/o.

Patch the audio outputs from the two AN‑16/o Output

8.

Modules into the desired destinations.

Any combination of line‑level AN‑16/i and mic‑level AN‑16/i‑M Input Modules

can be substituted in the example above.

Adding Audio Outputs - Splits

As mentioned previously, the A‑Net Out jacks on the AN‑16/o Output

Modules remain available even when creating a bidirectional digital snake

or audio network. This allows additional output modules to be added as

needed to suit a variety of audio situations.

Any Pro16 A‑Net compatible product can be added to an A‑Net Out

port. This flexible routing scheme allows you to send audio to a variety of

different locations, and to include Aviom’s Pro16 Monitor Mixing System for

performers.

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