Expanding a network – Aviom AN-16/i-M User Manual

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AN-16/o
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A-Net Out

A-Net In

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B

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System Bridge

System Bridge

Ports A, B, and C use the same type of module.

AN-16/o
AN-16/i-M
AN-16/i-M
AN-16/i-M

AN-16/i-M
AN-16/o
AN-16/o
AN-16/o

A-Net Out

A-Net In

A

B

C

D

A

B

C

D

Bridge

System Bridge

System Bridge

Ports B, C, and D use the same type of module.

For a 32 x 32 configuration, place two similar modules together, connected to

ports B, and C on the System Bridge. The modules connected to ports A and

D are also similar by doing this configuration. See the following diagram.

AN-16/o
AN-16/i-M
AN-16/i-M
AN-16/o

AN-16/i-M
AN-16/o
AN-16/o
AN-16/i-M

A-Net Out

A-Net In

A

B

C

D

A

B

C

D

Bridge

System Bridge

System Bridge

Ports A, and D use the same type of module; ports B and C contain the same type

of module.

The total A‑Net cable length between devices is limited to 500 feet.

Expanding a Network

As mentioned in the section on 32‑channel systems, any available A‑Net

Out jack on an A‑Net device can be used to expand an existing system. Any

number of additional AN‑16/o Output Modules can be added, as can any

number of A‑16II or A‑16R Personal Mixers. A‑Net Distributors (the A‑16D and

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