Standby from the device window, Standby from the f6 front panel – Aviom Pro64 Network Manager User Manual

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Standby From the Device Window

To put the AllFrame in Standby from the Device Window while online, click the

o

N

button in the Standby

Mode section of the Device Window. The On button lights and a yellow warning triangle icon appears.

The AllFrame’s I/O resources are disabled, but A‑Net continues to flow for all network connections. The

device’s status icon in the Network Overview is gray while the AllFrame is in standby.

An AllFrame placed into Standby from the Device Window

While in standby, an AllFrame’s I/O cards can be changed. However, if a saved project is open when the

AllFrame I/O is changed, the AllFrame will no longer be compatible when it comes back online—its

hardware complement is different.

To return the AllFrame to normal network operation, click the Standby Mode

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FF

button. The AllFrame’s

I/O resources are again available to the network.

Standby From the F6 Front Panel

To place an AllFrame into Standby from the hardware’s front panel, press the gray momentary

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tANDBY

button found beneath the control panel cover plate. This action duplicates the functionality previously

described for the activation of Standby Mode from within Pro64 Network Manager—the AllFrame’s audio

I/O resources are suspended and A‑Net continues to flow for all connected network devices. I/O Cards in

the F6 can be swapped as needed. To return the AllFrame to normal operation, press the gray

s

tANDBY

button or click the

o

FF

button in the AllFrame Device Window in the software.

Pressing the gray front panel Standby switch performs the same function as using the software switch.

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