Adding a merger hub in auto mode – Aviom 6416o User Manual

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Example 3: One input module and three digital copies in Auto Mode

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In this example, note that the A-Net connections between devices can be

any combination of the A and B ports. Any open port can be used to connect

additional Pro64 devices.

The order of the Pro64 modules connected in series in Example 3 above can

be changed without affecting the ability of the network to distribute the

same incoming audio channels to all three output modules shown. A‑Net

ports always transmit and receive the entire network (audio and VDC data)

at all times.

The rules are the same when larger networks are created. Simply set different

A‑Net base Slots on the I/O modules to use more A‑Net Slots as needed.

Cables can be connected to any available A‑Net port, A or B. Remember that

in Auto Mode that the maximum number of active input channels at 48kHz

will be 64.

Adding a Merger Hub in Auto Mode

For more wiring options, an A‑Net Merger Hub such as the MH10 or MH10f

can be added to a network. Using a merger hub enables parallel connection

of A‑Net devices. Multiple merger hubs can be used to simplify gear rack

wiring and distribution of digital signals amongst the various subsections of

a digital audio network.

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: Standard Ethernet networking products are not compatible with

Pro64 products. Use only A‑Net compatible devices.

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