Dip switch block 1 (sw1), Dip switch block 2 (sw2), Dip switch block 1 (sw1) dip switch block 2 (sw2) – Aviom 6416Y2 User Manual

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The individual switch functions for circuit board DIP switch blocks SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4, SW8, and SW9 are

detailed in this section.

DIP Switch Block 1 (SW1)

Use Switch Block 1 (SW1) to activate channels 1‑8 on the 6416Y2 card and assign them to Slots within the Pro64

network. In the down position, channels 1‑8 are off; move a DIP switch to the up position to activate a channel

and assign it to a Slot in the Pro64 network.

The default position for the SW1 DIP switches is down (channel‑to‑Slot activation is off). These switches are

ignored when using Pro64 Network Manager.

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Signals from the Yamaha device cannot be routed into the Pro64 network unless these DIP switches are

activated.

(Applies only when programming the 6416Y2 card from its on-board DIP switches)

DIP Switch Block 2 (SW2)

Switch Block 2 (SW2) is used to assign channels 9‑16 on the 6416Y2 card to Slots in the Pro64 network when

operating in MY16 Mode (channels 9‑16 are not available in MY8 Mode). In the down position, channels 9‑16 are

off; move a DIP switch to the up position to activate a channel, which assigns it to a Slot and makes it available

throughout the network. These switches are ignored when using Pro64 Network Manager.

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Routing an audio resource from within the Yamaha user interface to the 6416Y2 installed in an

expansion slot requires that the SW1 and SW2 Slot activation DIP switch settings be set correctly in

order to pass digital information from the Yamaha device to the Pro64 network.

(Applies only when programming the 6416Y2 card from its on-board DIP switches)

The exact Pro64 Slot range to which the channels from the 6416Y2 card are routed is determined by the settings

of DIP switches 5 and 6 on block SW9 or from the settings within Pro64 Network Manager.

The default position for the SW2 switches is down (channel‑to‑Slot activation is off). When operating in MY8

mode, leaving these switches in the down position will help avoid potential Slot availability conflicts with other

Pro64 devices in the network.

A blank DIP switch template is provided at the end of this User Guide to allow you to record and save 6416Y2 card

settings.

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