Stereo links, Linking/unlinking channel pairs, Stereo links linking/unlinking channel pairs – Aviom Pro64 Network Manager User Manual

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Text entered in this field is stored in the Pro64 device itself and is available throughout the network to all

output‑capable devices. Use the Edit menu’s copy/paste commands as needed on user‑defined text.

The

s

lot

column shows the network Slot to which an input module’s channel is assigned. The text in this

column is read‑only when an input device is set to one of the four 16‑channel input ranges. It is displayed

as a drop‑down menu when the matrix is active (this is the default view for AllFrame devices).

Stereo Links

To set a pair of input module channels to be stereo linked from Pro64 Network Manager, they need to

follow the Pro64 network rules: the channels must be an odd‑even pair and both channels must be active

in the network.

Linking/Unlinking Channel Pairs

To link a pair of active channels, right‑click in the Active column for either of the channels. In the menu,

that appears choose

s

tereo

l

INk

o

N

. To unlink a pair of channels right‑click in the Active column for either

of the channels and choose

s

tereo

l

INk

o

FF

or deactivate one of the active Slots.

The 6416Y2 card is an exception—its stereo links are set manually using the DIP switches on its front panel.

No software control of the link on/off function is available.

The stereo link menu

For channels that are set as stereo pairs on an input module, a special bracket icon will appear in the Inputs

to Network panel.

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