Connecting an output module, Adding splits – Aviom AN-16/i-M User Manual

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Connecting an Output Module

To convert the mic‑ or line‑level signals connected to the AN‑16/i‑M back to

16 discrete channels of analog audio, the AN‑16/i‑M needs to be connected

to a compatible A‑Net output module such as the AN‑16/o Output Module.

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AN-16/o

AN-16/i-M

16 Channels In

16 Channels Out

A-Net

Sixteen mic/line sources are output as analog audio up to 500 feet away.

Adding Splits

When additional copies of the same audio channels are needed—a digital

split—using A‑Net allows easy system expansion. The A‑Net Out jack on the

AN‑16/o can be used to send an exact copy of the audio data being received

to as many AN‑16/o Output Modules as required, creating an infinite number

of digital splits each of which can be up to 500 feet (150 meters) apart.

The diagram below shows a simple system with one AN‑16/i‑M Mic Input

Module connected to one AN‑16/o Output Module. Audio connected to the

AN‑16/i‑M is delivered to the AN‑16/o via A‑Net. By connecting additional

AN‑16/o Output Modules, any number of exact copies of the sixteen input

channels can be added. Remember, cable runs between devices can be up to

500 feet (150 meters) for added flexibility.

AN-16/o

AN-16/i-M

AN-16/o

AN-16/o

AN-16/o

16 Channels In

16 Channels Out

16 Channels Out

A-Net

16 Channels Out

16 Channels Out

16 inputs, 16 outputs, and 3 digital splits

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