A-net port leds, A-net led, A‑net port leds a‑net led – Aviom MH10f User Manual

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1-8 — Merges the incoming A‑Net data from

ports 1‑8 to one stream and distributes the merged data

to ports 8‑10. A redundant data path is created when

either two MH10 (Cat‑5e) or two MH10f (fiber) units are

connected together via ports 9 and 10.

Port 8 is special when configuration C is used. It inputs

data to the Merger function and outputs the complete

merged 64‑channel stream, providing a local digital split

of all inputs.

Incoming A‑Net data streams from ports 9 and 10 are

distributed to ports 1‑7.

A-Net Port LEDs

Valid A‑Net data connected to any of the rear‑panel A‑Net ports is indicated

by a lit A‑Net activity LED on the front panel.

The activity LED lights to indicate the presence of a valid A-Net stream. Ports

4, 6, 7, and 9 are shown as active.

A-Net LED

The blue LED found within the A‑Net logo functions as the network activity

indicator. When a module is powered up, its A‑Net LED will flash while a

request to enter the network is sent to and then processed by the Control

Master. Once a module is enumerated and is part of the Pro64 network, the

blue A‑Net LED will light solidly.

The blue A‑Net LED is also used during the firmware update process.

Firmware updates on an MH10/MH10f must be initiated from another Pro64

device which has VDC capability.

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