Clock master, Changing the a‑net transmit port, Changing the a-net transmit port – Aviom 6416i User Manual

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both A‑Net ports on the rear of the 6416i Input Module. Once the Control

Master has set the network to operate in Manual Mode, the red Manual

LED and at least one of the yellow Port LEDs will be lit on every Pro64 I/O

module.

Three options are available:

P

ort

a

‑ the 6416i transmits data from its active channels

only out of port A on the rear panel
P

ort

B ‑ the 6416i transmits data from active channels only

out of port B

P

ort

a

and

B ‑ (both LEDs are lit) the 6416i transmits

its active channels out of both the A and B ports.

A-Net data is set to transmit out

of Port B in Manual Mode in this

example.

Changing the A-Net Transmit Port

This applies to Manual Mode only; no user settings are available in Auto

Mode. The VDCs are not affected by the network mode.

Use the selector button below the Auto/Manual Mode LED readout to cycle

through the three options. When a new configuration is selected, the selected

Port LED and the Enter/Cancel LED will blink; confirmation is required. Press

E

ntEr

to set a new transmit port or press

C

anCEl

to exit without making a

change and return to the previous setting.

Changing the port transmit settings in Manual Mode has no effect on the

current channel activation settings.

Clock Master

One device in a Pro64 network will always be set as the network’s Clock

Master. In a network with only analog I/O modules, the module set as the

Control Master is also set to be the Clock Master by default. The Module set

as the Clock Master will have its Clock Master LED lit.

When digital I/O modules are used in a network, incoming word clock or AES3

(also referred to as AES/EBU) digital data streams can also be clock sources. It

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