Clock errors, Network sample rate – Aviom 6416Y2 User Manual

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Clock Errors

If a clock error occurs, the Clock Master LED will blink indicating that an error has occurred. Common causes for a

clock error include:

Attempting to change the

sample rate on a device other than the Clock Master

Attempting to change the clock source when the network is password protected

Removing or changing external clock sources on a digital I/O module

Incorrect configuration of an

external clock source on a digital I/O module

Attempting to use a sample rate higher than 96kHz with the 6416Y2 card

Network Sample Rate

When an analog device is the Control Master, the Control Master device is automatically designated as the

network Clock Master. It will remain the Clock Master until a different analog module is made the Control Master

or until a digital module such as the 6416Y2 card is added to the network and is assigned to be the Control Master

and Clock Master.

The network’s internal master clock is derived from the sample rate currently in use. The sample rate also affects

the total number of available A‑Net Slots available for use in the Pro64 network.

The Clock Master LED on the 6416Y2 card (labeled CLK) will light automatically when its Yamaha host is powered

on if the 6416Y2 card is Control Master and Clock Master for the Pro64 network.

The Sample Rate section of a rack‑mounted hardware I/O module’s front‑panel interface (e.g., 6416i Input Module)

includes a group of LED indicators for displaying the current network sample rate. One LED will be lit at all times.

The 6416Y2 card has no such LEDs. However, the current sample rate information will be sent to all Pro64 network

devices when a 6416Y2 card is Control Master/Clock Master.

The sample rate display on Pro64 I/O modules

will display the current network-wide sample

rate when a 6416Y2 A-Net Interface Card is

the Clock Master, receiving its clock from the

Yamaha host device.

The current sample rate for the network will be displayed on all I/O modules in the network, and will update

to reflect any changes made from the Yamaha host (such as changing the sample rate from 44.1kHz to 48kHz,

or from 48kHz to 96kHz). Only one sample rate can be used at a time in a Pro64 network. When using Pro64

Network Manager to configure a network, the current sample rate will be displayed in the status bar. The network

sample rate can be changed from the software but all rules outlined previously still apply.

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If multiple Yamaha devices with 6416Y2 cards installed are used in a Pro64 network, only one 6416Y2

card can be set as the Pro64 network Control Master. Each additional Yamaha device must be a clock

slave in this situation.

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