Device window views, Inputs to network view, Inputs to network view 98 – Aviom Pro64 Network Manager User Manual

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In addition to the Device Overview features described above, most device windows have a View menu

used to open and close the various views provided for the device. The options include:

Device Overview (all devices)

Inputs to Network (AllFrame, 6416i, 6416m, 6416Y2, and 6416dio)

Outputs From Network (AllFrame, 6416o, 6416Y2, 6416dio, and ASI)
Inputs and Outputs (AllFrame, 6416Y2 and 6416dio)


Device Presets (AllFrame, 6416i, 6416m, 6416Y2, 6416o, 6416dio, and ASI)

Port Names (MH10/MH10f only)

The RCI device window does not require a View menu; all information is displayed in the overview.

Inputs to Network View

The AllFrame, 6416i, 6416m, 6416Y2, and 6416dio share a common set of controls for managing inputs

to the network. To open this view, choose

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from the View menu. The view will open,

showing the available inputs and channel strip parameters for mic preamps (if applicable).

The Inputs to Network view

The first four columns of data displayed are common to all five devices. The

c

h

column corresponds to

the input channels on the Pro64 device; this is a read‑only field. The

A

ctIve

column mirrors the channel

grid seen in the device overview. To toggle a setting click a channel’s

A

ctIve

box from either location. The

Active box will light green if the channel is active on the network.

Text in the

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field is user‑defined. Click to edit the text; there is a 16‑character maximum.

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