C4m card, All frame – Aviom AllFrame User Manual

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Multi-Modular I/O System

and dressed with a custom flange. With the addition of the RK6 Rack Kit or SK6 Stage Kit, the F6 may also be

mounted in a standard 19” equipment rack or placed directly on a stage near the audio sources.

The F6 Modular I/O Frame is a DC powered device capable of getting its power in a variety of ways; the F6 does

not ship with a power supply.

F6 Modular I/O Frame features:

Six card slots, user configurable

Up to 24 inputs, 24 outputs

Continuously variable sample rates within two ranges

39.7kHz-52kHz (44.1kHz ¬- 10% to 48kHz + 8.3%)

79.4kHz-104kHz (88.2kHz - 10% to 96kHz + 8.3%)

Configurable as network

Control Master or slave

Configurable as the network’s clock master or slave

Slave to external clock (requires at least one

C4dio card)

Two Pro64 A-Net ports, with

EtherCon® RJ45 network connectors

Two single- or multi-mode

fiber ports for use with optional SFP optical transceivers

Euroblock and 4-pin XLR DC power connectors

Power over A-Net (PoA) using approved power supplies

Redundant power connections
Ultra-quiet low velocity

fan cooling

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USB Type B jack for connection to Pro64 Network Manager PC application

C4m Card

The C4m Mic/Line Input Card provides four remote-controllable analog mic- or line-level inputs per card. The

C4m mic preamp circuitry provides clean, transparent, archival quality sound without compromise.

State-of-the-art mic preamps

Four XLR female inputs

Remote controllable over the Pro64 network via hardware using the optional

RCI

Remote Control Interface and MCS Mic Control Surface
Remote controllable via software using Pro64 Network Manager

Support for

m-control™ for Yamaha® digital consoles with the 6416Y2 A-Net Interface

Card installed
Mute, phase, low cut, 48V phantom power, and 24dB pad per channel

The C4m card can be configured and installed by the user.

All channel strip settings can be saved as part of a Device Preset from Pro64 Network Manager.

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