Adding an a-net distributor – Aviom AN-16/o User Manual

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Adding an A-Net Distributor

While the A‑16D A‑Net Distributor is not compatible with the data being

generated by the A‑Net Expansion ports on the AN‑16/i, AN‑16/i‑M, and

AN‑16/o, you can use an A‑16D (or A‑16D Pro) A‑Net Distributor to add wiring

flexibility to your system.

AN-16/i

16 Channels In

AN-16/o

AN-16/i

16 Channels Out

16 Channels In

16 Channels Out

Stereo Mix Out

A-Net

A-Net Expansion

AN-16/o

AN-16/o

AN-16/o

A-16R

AN-16/o

16 Channels Out

Audio channels 17-32

Audio channels 1-16

A-16D

A-Net Out

A-Net distributors can be used to add digital splits to a system.

In this diagram, an A‑16D or A‑16D Pro A‑Net Distributor receives A‑Net from

an AN‑16/o Output Module connected to a digital snake configured as 16 x

16. Only audio channels 17‑32 are being redistributed to the additional A‑Net

devices.

From the A‑Net Distributor, up to eight parallel A‑Net devices can be

connected. The diagram shows three AN‑16/o Output Modules connected.

Each can provide sixteen line‑level outputs. Also, an A‑16R rack mounted

Personal Mixer is shown. The A‑16R can be used to mix and monitor the same

audio content in stereo. The Cat‑5e cable run between the AN‑16/o and the

A‑Net Distributor can be up to 500 feet long, as can the cable from the A‑Net

Distributor to the A‑Net devices connected to it.

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