Building a pro64 network, Choosing a network mode, Connecting pro64 modules – Aviom 6416o User Manual

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Building a Pro64 Network

Configuring a Pro64 network with the 6416o involves connecting input and

output modules with Cat‑5e cables, setting A‑Net Slot ranges, and activating

input channels.

Choosing a Network Mode

When designing a digital snake or network, deciding which network mode

to use—Auto or Manual—can be made simpler by assessing the total audio

channel requirements for an application at a given sample rate first.

If you want to build a 48kHz system, for example, that requires no more than

64 total audio channels, choose Auto Mode; this is the easiest to implement.

The network takes care of most of the management tasks automatically.

If the system is larger than 64 channels at 48kHz—for example, a 56x16 digital

snake for a live performance stage to front‑of‑house application—choose

Manual Mode. Pro64’s Manual Mode offers the most flexibility but requires

more care when connecting modules and configuring input routing.

Connecting Pro64 Modules

Start by setting one (and only one) device to be the network’s Control

Master. Because there are some operations that can only be executed at the

Control Master, be sure that the module designated as the Control Master

is accessible. Once all modules in the network are enumerated (indicated

by illuminated A‑Net LEDs), choose a network mode (Auto/Manual), set

A‑Net Slot ranges on each module, and activate audio channels and VDCs

as needed.

When adding input modules to an existing audio network running in

Manual Mode, it is best to add modules that are not pre‑configured with

active channels and/or VDC Slots in use to avoid unwanted overwriting of

A‑Net Slots. Pro64 output modules’ audio channel on/off settings do not

cause conflicts with the allocation of audio input resources but existing

VDC settings on these modules can impact the network. It’s best to clear old

settings before adding modules to a system.

Basic Routing

To use the analog audio outputs on the 6416o, the module must be connected

to another Pro64 device somewhere in the network that can provide inputs.

This Pro64 device can be a standalone analog or digital module or a console

interface card.

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