Control master errors – Aviom 6416o User Manual

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switch to the up position with the power off to avoid conflicts with network

resources.

The Control Master LED lights red when a module is set to be the network’s

Control Master device.

When the Control Master module is powered up, the network will be

enumerated and the blue A‑Net LEDs on all Pro64 devices will be lit. On the

Control Master device, its red Control Master LED will also be lit. The Control

Master LED will be off on all remote/slave modules in a network.

Control Master Errors

The following rules apply to the Control Master and active Pro64 networks.

If a slave module in an active running network is incorrectly switched to be

a Control Master (in addition to the network’s already functioning Control

Master) that module’s Control Master LED will light and the A‑Net LED will

go out to indicate the error. The Control Master LED will remain lit until the

module is returned to slave status. All other module functions will operate

normally.

If a new powered module set to be the Control Master is added to an

active running network (one that already has a valid Control Master), the

new module’s Control Master LED will light. Its audio resources will remain

unavailable until the module is returned to slave status. All audio on this

module will be muted until the module is set to be a slave.

If the Control Master is removed from a functioning network (by being

disconnected, power failure, etc.), all slave units will reset and audio will be

muted. Slave units will wait for a new Control Master to be designated and at

that point will begin the enumeration process.

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