Enumeration, Adding pro64 devices to a network, Ontrol – Aviom 6416Y2 User Manual

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This section describes the individual functions of the Control Master device in a Pro64 network.

Enumeration

When the Control Master is powered on, its first job is to identify and count all connected A‑Net devices in the

network in a process called enumeration. The time for this process will vary based upon the number of Pro64

devices in a system. This process cannot begin until the host Yamaha device has finished its own power‑up cycle

when a 6416Y2 A‑Net Interface Card is the Control Master. Electrical power for the card comes from the Yamaha

host device.

Enumeration is an automated process performed by the command and control portion of A‑Net. There are no

user‑controllable functions or settings.

During the enumeration process, all connected A‑Net devices will flash their blue A‑Net LEDs, indicating that a

request to be added to the Pro64 network is being made. Once granted entry by the Control Master, the individual

device’s blue A‑Net LED will light solid to indicate that it is now receiving valid A‑Net packets and is part of the

Pro64 network.

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The blue LED is used to indicate network status.

If valid A‑Net packets are not received, the device will reset and wait until a valid A‑Net stream is detected.

During enumeration, any conflicts will also be resolved. For example, consider a new installation using eight

input devices set to the same A‑Net Slot range with all channels activated during a bench configuration. When all

these input devices are connected and then powered up, only one of them will be allowed to have all 16 channels

activated. The remaining seven modules will have their audio channels deactivated. Conflicts with channel

activation on 6416Y2 cards must be resolved manually if Slot activation is controlled via DIP switches or by using

the card’s Device Window from within Pro64 Network Manager.

Adding Pro64 Devices to a Network

When a new device is added to an existing Pro64 network, the new device makes a request to the Control Master

for inclusion in the network. During this time, the new device’s blue A‑Net LED will flash. When the new device

has been enumerated by the Control Master, its blue A‑Net LED will then light solidly to indicate that the Control

Master has granted the device access to the network. Adding a new device will interrupt network operation

briefly while enumeration occurs, except if the new device is connected to an open port on an MH10 or MH10f

Merger Hub already in the network.

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