Assigning a c4m channel to a network slot, All frame – Aviom AllFrame User Manual

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Click either Active button to enable an input channel.

Each active A-Net Slot in the network is unique. The Control Master manages the availability of A-Net Slots and

will grant or deny a channel activation request from an input device based on the current makeup of the network,

the sample rate, and the Slots already in use.

To activate a C4m input channel click on the

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button for the desired channel in the AllFrame’s Device Window

in Pro64 Network Manager. If the Slot is available, the Control Master will enable the Slot and the channel’s green

LED will light. If the Slot is not available, the LED will not light and a dialog box will appear with information about

the requested Slot’s use elsewhere in the network.

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Channels on the C4m cannot be activated from the RCI/MCS remote control hardware.

Click an enabled channel’s

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button to deactivate it and free the Slot resource for use elsewhere in the Pro64

network. Save frequently used channel settings as a Device Preset in Pro64 Network Manager.

Assigning a C4m Channel to a Network Slot

Each XLR input on the C4m Mic/Line Input Card can be assigned to any Slot in the network. The number of

Slots available depends on the current sample rate being used; whether or not the Slot can be made active is

determined by the network’s Control Master device. Remember, only one hardware input can actively occupy a

given network Slot at a time.

Inputs on the F6 Modular I/O Frame are always ready to be assigned to network Slots via the built-in matrix.

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