Dip switch block (sw4) – Aviom 6416Y2 User Manual

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The table below shows parameters that can be changed on DIP switch block SW3 when programming the 6416Y2

manually. Remember that any combination of DIP switches 1‑4 can be used to allow remote control data to be

sent to a specific range of active Pro64 mic preamp channels.

DIP Switch Block SW3 Settings

DIP Switch

Parameter

Down

Up

1

m‑control Channel/Slot Control 1‑16

Control off

Control on (1‑16)

2

m‑control Channel/Slot Control 17‑32

Control off

Control on (17‑32)

3

m‑control Channel/Slot Control 33‑48

Control off

Control on (33‑48)

4

m‑control Channel/Slot Control 49‑64

Control off

Control on (49‑64)

5

RS‑422 Control Source Select

Use backplane connector

Use DB9 Remote

connector

6

Pad Mode

Manual

Auto

7/8

Control Group

See table below

Control Group

DIP Switch 7

DIP Switch 8

1

Down

Down

2

Up

Down

3

Down

Up

4

Up

Up

The m‑control Channel/Slot Control settings are separate from the audio I/O setup (including A‑Net Transmit and

Receive settings). This parameter sets up remote control communications for all 6416Y2 cards installed in the

same console. Each 6416Y2 card needs its A‑Net Transmit and A‑Net Receive range properly configured in order

to get the desired results for your application.

DIP Switch Block (SW4)

The DB9 RS‑232/422 Virtual Data Cable (VDC) port on the 6416Y2 card’s front panel is configured using SW4.

Use the eight DIP switches in this block to choose baud rate settings for communicating with other RS‑232/422

compatible devices. Setting these switches properly is an important part of the firmware update process.

The switches on SW4 have the following functions.

Switch

Function Off (down)

Function On (up)

1

One Stop Bit

Two Stop Bits

2

7 Data Bits

8 Data Bits

3

Parity Even

Parity Odd

4

No Parity

Parity

5

Baud Rate Select

See Baud Rate Table

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