Troubleshooting, Roubleshooting – Aviom Pro64 Network Manager User Manual

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The following section provides troubleshooting tips for the Pro64 Network Manager software.

Problem

Possible Solutions

AllFrame – I/O card not recognized

Update firmware on the F6

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AllFrame – no audio

Check that the device is not in Standby Mode

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Blue A-Net LED is blinking on some

network devices’ front panels

A blinking

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A‑Net LED indicates a device whose

firmware is out of date.
Run the firmware update utility.

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6416Y2 card – m-control is not

working

The 6416Y2 card needs to be installed in

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MY expansion

slot #1.
Check the m‑control source—Rear Panel or

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Backplane—in the Card Configuration window (found

in the Tools menu of the 6416Y2 Device Window).
Check that the network Slots to be remote controlled

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are activated in the Card Configuration window
A single card cannot be the network Control Master

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and provide m‑control. Set a different Pro64 device or

another 6416Y2 card as Control Master.
Check front panel

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DIP switch #10 on the 6416Y2; it

should be down to activate m‑control.

6416Y2 card – only 8 channels

available at 44 1/48kHz

Check SW8, switch #10. Set it to up for 16‑channel

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operation and down for 8‑channel.
For the

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PM1D, this is normal.

6416Y2 card – the Status icon is yellow

instead of blue

Power down the Yamaha host device and remove the

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6416Y2 card. Check SW9, DIP switch #10. It must be up

for PC control.

Network Overview – cannot see all the

network’s devices

Check that device filtering is not active; choose

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... from the View menu and click the r

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button.

Cannot update firmware on the

Control Master device

Try temporarily using a different device as

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Control

Master for the firmware update; return to the original

configuration once the firmware has been successfully

updated.

Firmware updates fails or does not

complete for a device

Try moving the device closer to the Control Master,

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keeping all cables as short as possible.
Try a different

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USB‑to‑RS‑232 adapter.

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