Aviom AN-16/i-M User Manual

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Some points to remember about using the A‑Net Expansion jacks on the

Pro16 input modules and AN‑16/o to create a digital snake or audio network:

When creating a network with four Pro16 Series units, one

A‑Net Expansion jack will be connected to an A‑Net In port

while the other A‑Net Expansion jack will be connected to

an A‑Net Out port.
The A‑Net

Out jacks on the AN‑16/o Output Modules

should be empty when only four Pro16 Series units are

being used to create a network. These are then available

for adding audio splits with additional AN‑16/o Output

Modules or for connecting to a Personal Monitor Mixing

System.
The cable connecting the two sides of the network (carry‑

ing thirty‑two channels of audio) should be connected to

one A‑Net In port and one A‑Net Out port.
Do not connect Cat‑5e cables carrying expanded system

data (more than 16 channels) to an A‑16D A‑Net Distributor

or A‑16II Personal Mixer.
The maximum cable length specification of 500 feet (150

meters) applies to the length between an A‑Net In port

and an A‑Net Out port. Cables used to connect devices via

the A‑Net Expansion jacks must fall within this maximum

distance.
An A‑Net Expansion port is never connected to another

A‑Net Expansion port.
The A‑Net Main Out on the AN‑16/i‑M is the only A‑Net jack

that works with the Expansion port.

In the following examples, either A-Net input module, the AN-16/i or the

AN-16/i-M, can be used. Only one device is shown in the illustrations. They are

referred to generically as “Pro16 input modules.”

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