Using multiple system bridges – Aviom AN-16/i-M User Manual

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the A‑16D Pro) can also be used to expand a system.

The following example shows one variation of an expanded system.

AN-16/o
AN-16/o
AN-16/o
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A-Net Out

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System Bridge

One side of an expanded digital snake system

This example starts as a 64 x 0 configuration (the input side of the system is

not shown in the diagram). Two of the outputs are expanded. Port A has two

AN‑16/o Output Modules added. Port D has two Output Modules which then

feed an A‑16D A‑Net Distributor.

The A‑16D Distributor connects to five A‑16R rack mounted Personal Mixers

for use as a monitor system for five musicians performing live. Then, another

AN‑16/o Output Module is connected via a daisy chain to the last A‑16R.

Expansion of a system can continue as your needs require. Any available

A‑Net Out can be used to connect to the A‑Net In on any compatible device.

Each A‑Net cable used can be up to 500 feet long, making this system capable

of spanning long distances between rooms, floors, etc.

Using Multiple System Bridges

Expansion of a system can include multiple System Bridges. This allows audio

to be fed to different locations as needed. Using multiple System Bridges

follows the same connection rules as outlined previously. (Port A on one

System Bridge always connects to Port A on another System Bridge, etc.)

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