Labeling a channel, Stereo link, Av-m8 – Aviom AV-M8 User Manual

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Labeling a Channel

To label the AV‑M8 inputs, use a non‑permanent china marker. As an option,

use removable artist’s tape and a pen or marker to add channel names to the

input strips. Office supply stores offer labeling machines that can be used to

create more permanent channel labels on plastic‑based tape.

Stereo Link

There are eight Stereo Link DIP switches on the front panel of the AV‑M8.

When using a single AV‑M8, only the first four Stereo Link switches can be

used; each controls one pair of channels. When two AV‑M8 units are cascaded

using the ADAT optical link to create a 16‑channel A‑Net stream, only the

stereo link switches on the primary AV‑M8 unit (the one whose A‑Net Out

is being used) affect the A‑Net signal. Stereo link information does not pass

over the ADAT® optical expansion interface.

Stereo links can be used in any combination, as your needs require. Stereo

links always affect adjacent channels (for example, channels 1 and 2, channels

7 and 8, etc.).

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ADAT

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This example shows channels 3 and 4 stereo linked. (The DIP switch is in the

up position. Switch handles are shown in black.)

The default setting, with the switch in the down position, allows independent

control of each mono input channel from Pro16 Personal Mixer or AV‑P2

products connected to the system. To link channels together as a stereo

pair, move the Stereo Link DIP switch upwards. Moving the switch to the

up position causes all AV‑P2 devices and Personal Mixers connected to the

system to instantly update their channel status. (This includes the optional

A‑16CS Control Surface, used with the A‑16R.)

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