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1Ab o u t Yo u r Pr o 64 Pr o d u c tWelcomeThank you for purchasing the 6416o Output Module. The 6416o is available in two versions; the standard 6
2Ab o u t A-Ne tAbout A-Net Aviom’s A‑Net® is the only networking technology conceived, designed, and optimized for managing and distributing audio
3Ab o u t A-Ne tused, audio transmission is kept fast and clean, eliminating the audio artifacts and signal degradation inherent to sample rate
4Ab o u t A-Ne tIn Auto Mode, there are no connection rules; connect a Cat‑5e cable to either the A or B port and the network does the rest. Auto Mo
5Fi r m w A r e No t i c eFirmware NoticeAll Pro64 devices in a network should be updated to use the most recent rmware version to ensure trouble-fr
6mA i NtA i Ni N g Yo u r Pr o 64 Pr o d u c t AC PowerAlways plug the unit into a properly grounded (earthed) outlet. Always use the AC line cord t
7mA i NtA i Ni N g Yo u r Pr o 64 Pr o d u c t VentilationAlways allow adequate ventilation for devices mounted in equipment racks. Avoid pl
8Pr o 64 iN t e r F A c e co N v e N t i o N sPro64 Interface ConventionsMany Pro64 Series products have similar user interface components, i
9Pr o 64 iN t e r F A c e co N v e N t i o N sThe buttons with up/down indicator arrows are used for the inc/dec functions. Buttons of this type will
10Pr o 64 us e r iN t e r F A c ePro64 User InterfaceThis section outlines some basic concepts of operation for Pro64 products. Pro64 I/O devices
i iTrademarks Aviom, A‑Net, the A‑Net icon, Pro16, Pro64, and Virtual Data Cable are trademarks of Aviom, Inc. All other trademarks are the
11Pr o 64 us e r iN t e r F A c eThe LED between the Enter and Cancel buttons ashes when a button press is required to continue. Any operation that
12Pr o 64 us e r iN t e r F A c eDSP processors, and DAW software. We use the word ‘’channel’’ when referring to the physical audio input
13Pr o 64 us e r iN t e r F A c e32 are available; the Slot range from 33 to 64 is inactive and unavailable at that sample rate. Slot ranges outside
14Pr o 64 us e r iN t e r F A c eThe numbers in the Slot column will appear in the A‑Net Slot display. The numbers seen to the right of each
15Pr o 64 us e r iN t e r F A c eA-Net Slot ExampleThe following example shows the power of the Pro64 network and the A‑Net Slots concept. The range
16Pr o 64 us e r iN t e r F A c eBy activating a group of channels on each of the four input modules, a total of sixteen inputs are used (indicated b
17Pr o 64 us e r iN t e r F A c eNetwork ModesA Pro64 audio network can be set to operate in one of two modes, Auto or Manual. The network mode can b
18Pr o 64 us e r iN t e r F A c eThis means that, while no more than 128 channels can be in the network at a particular location, there is no practic
1. A‑Net Slot Configuration2. Auto/Manual Mode Selection3. Sample RateClock 4. Master5. Level Meter LEDs6. Stereo Link LEDsOutput Level7. Swit
6416o6416o v.220Fr o N t PA N e l co m P o N e N t s1. A‑Net LED 2. Control Master LED3. VDC Configuration4. Managed Mode Button 5.
i iiREAD THIS FIRSTImportant Safety InstructionsRead these instructions. 1. Keep these instructions2. Heed all warnings.3. Follow all instructions.4.
21re A r PA N e l co m P o N e N t s1. Power On/Off Switch2. IEC Power Inlet3. Fuse HolderBalanced 4. Line‑Level Outputs, XLR Rear Panel Compone
22re A r PA N e l co m P o N e N t sDB25 1. Alternate Audio Outputs, x22. Virtual Data Cable Ports3. GPIO Configuration DIP Switches4. GPIO Term
23re A r PA N e l co m P o N e N t s1. Control Master DIP Switch (#10) 2. A‑Net Ports, EtherCon Jacks
24Fr o N t PA N e l Fe A t u r e sFront Panel FeaturesThis section describes the features and functions of all front‑panel components of
25Fr o N t PA N e l Fe A t u r e sswitch to the up position with the power off to avoid conflicts with network resources. The Control Master LED li
26Fr o N t PA N e l Fe A t u r e sA-Net Slot Configuration The A‑Net Slot section of the interface is used to set the range of A‑Net S
27Fr o N t PA N e l Fe A t u r e sA-Net Receive The A‑Net Receive section displays information about the current network mode, which can be
28Fr o N t PA N e l Fe A t u r e sbetween the options. When a new configuration is selected, the selected Port LED and the Enter/Cancel LE
29Fr o N t PA N e l Fe A t u r e sSample RatePro64 networks can operate at sample rates in three ranges without the use of sample rate converters. T
30Fr o N t PA N e l Fe A t u r e sPressing the selection button will cycle through the available sample rates. Attempting to change the sample
i vTO REDUCE THE DANGER OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVERS.NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONL
31Fr o N t PA N e l Fe A t u r e sChannel activation buttons are found below the output Level switches. Here, channels 1, 3, and 4 are on and will o
32Fr o N t PA N e l Fe A t u r e sStereo Link LED Adjacent pairs of channels on Pro64 input modules can be linked together as a stereo pair. The cha
33Fr o N t PA N e l Fe A t u r e sManaged Button The Managed button is used to put the network under control of a computer for firmware updates, sy
34vdc co N F i g u r A t i o NQuery Functions (Get Info) When a module is edit locked, its front‑panel channel buttons can be used to get Slot info. P
35vdc co N F i g u r A t i o NVDC Configuration Pro64’s Virtual Data Cables provide an easy way to distribute control signals throughout a network,
36vdc co N F i g u r A t i o NWhen a rear-panel VDC port has been assigned to a VDC Slot, its In Use LED will be on. Selecting a VDC Slot is don
37Ad v A N c e d Fu N c t i o N sAssigning a VDC SlotThe act of assigning a VDC Slot maps one of the rear‑panel hardware VDC I/O ports to a Virtual D
38Ad v A N c e d Fu N c t i o N sAdvanced Functions The available advanced functions for the 6416o Output Module are listed in the table below. Numbe
39Ad v A N c e d Fu N c t i o N sClear A-Net ResourcesThis Function clears currently active audio channels, stereo links (on input modules
40Ad v A N c e d Fu N c t i o N sSet a New PasswordEach Pro64 module can store a network password. However, the password lock/unlock feature can o
vAviom, Inc. Limited Warranty Aviom, Inc. warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of
41Ad v A N c e d Fu N c t i o N sThe red LED indicates that the system default sample alignment lock values are being used. To get sample alignme
42oP e r A t i N g sY s t e m uP d A t eis changed, or when the system configuration changes. (Changes include the addition/subtraction of Pro64 mod
43oP e r A t i N g sY s t e m uP d A t eFirmware Update The Pro64 operating system firmware can be updated in the field using a PC and the P
44oP e r A t i N g sY s t e m uP d A t eTo enable firmware updates on the module, press Fu n C t i o n , followed by the Ch a n n E l 15 aC t i v E
45oP e r A t i N g sY s t e m uP d A t enew firmware. Send the firmware update following the instructions that came with the update fir
46oP e r A t i N g sY s t e m uP d A t eVDC configuration for GPIO type—Isolated or TTL—is not reset. VDC baud rate, parity, and stop bit se
47co N t r o l mA s t e rControl Master In every Pro64 network, one device will always be designated as the Control Master, the device that manag
48co N t r o l mA s t e rSetting Control Master StatusSetting a device to be the Control Master is done using the DIP switches found on
49co N t r o l mA s t e rDuring the enumeration process, all connected A‑Net modules will flash their A‑Net LEDs, indicating that a re
50co N t r o l mA s t e rThe Enter/Cancel LED will ash when the user is required to press one of these buttons in order to complete an operation. Co
v iWarranty InformationPlease record the following information for future reference:Your Authorized Aviom Dealer:Name: Address: Phone: Serial Num
51co N t r o l mA s t e rExternal clock sources on digital modules can include: • Word Clock ‑ via the dedicated BNC Word Clock jack • AES3 (AES/E
52co N t r o l mA s t e rPress the selection button to cycle through the available sample rates.The current sample rate for the network will be displ
53co N t r o l mA s t e rThe selection button in the A-Net Transmit/Receive section of the interface is used to choose the network mode on the Contro
54co N t r o l mA s t e rManaged Mode allows the network to be controlled from a computer and can only be entered from the Control Master. To manage
55co N t r o l mA s t e rdisplaying any port assignments on the current module, as well as the In Use LED for all active VDC Slots in the network. Th
56re A r PA N e l Fe A t u r e sRear Panel Features All 6416o rear‑panel features and functions are described in this section. The rear panels of th
57re A r PA N e l Fe A t u r e sa mic‑level input signal, set the front‑panel output level switch to the Mi C position which includes a ‑40d
58re A r PA N e l Fe A t u r e s 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
59re A r PA N e l Fe A t u r e sThe up position (Isolated) sets the input to accept on/off switch signals. See the GPIO Specifications later in
60re A r PA N e l Fe A t u r e sVDC Slot 14 on the 6416o is set to receive MIDI In from the rear-panel jack. A remote Pro64 device set to output MI
viiTable of ContentsWelcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Fe
61re A r PA N e l Fe A t u r e sRS-232 Configuration DIP Switches RS‑232 communication is configured using the first eight switches in the DIP switc
62re A r PA N e l Fe A t u r e sThe following table lists the DIP switch settings for the available RS‑232 baud rates. SwitchBaud Rate 1 2 3 4120
63bu i ld i N g A Pr o 64 Ne t w o r kBuilding a Pro64 Network Configuring a Pro64 network with the 6416o involves connecting input and output modules
64bu il d i Ng A Pr o 64 Ne t w o r kThe diagrams that follow use generic input and output module icons. Any Pro64 I/O device can be substituted
65bu i ld i N g A Pr o 64 Ne t w o r kExample 2: Port B connected to Port A B AB AInputB AOutputB AInputB AOu
66bu il d i Ng A Pr o 64 Ne t w o r kExample 3: One input module and three digital copies in Auto Mode B AB AInputB AOutputB
67bu i l di N g A Pr o 64 Ne t w o r kExample 4: One input module and three output modules connected using an MH10 in Auto Mode B AB
68bu ild iN g A Pr o 64 Ne t w o r kExample 5: One input module and two output modules in Manual Mode B AB AInputB AOutputB
69bu i ld i N g A Pr o 64 Ne t w o r kExample 6: Two input modules and two output modules, 16x16B AB AInputB AOutputB
70bu i ld iN g A Pr o 64 Ne t w o r kExample 7: Audio from the Stage is output at the front-of-house mixing console; audio from the FOH console is o
viiiSample Rates and A‑Net Slots. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Channel Activation Button . . . . . . . . . .
71bu i l di N g A Pr o 64 Ne t w o r kDigital Copies in Manual ModeCreating a digital split in Manual Mode follows most of the rules defined for Auto
72bu i ld i N g A Pr o 64 Ne t w o r kExample 8: Adding a digital split of the FOH signalsB AB AInputB AOutputB AInpu
73bu i ld i N g A Pr o 64 Ne t w o r kExample 9: A digital copy of the stage signals B AB AInputB AOutputB AInputB
74sP e c i F i c A t i o N sSpecifications6416o XLR Output (line level) Pin 1: Ground; Pin 2: Hot ; Pin 3: Cold ; Impedance balanced; signal on hot on
75sP e c i F i c A t i o N sSignal to Noise Ratio (unweighted)D/A: ‑111dBMaximum Ambient Temperature50°CVirtual Data Cables (VDC) GPIO 4x in; 4x out
76sP e c i F i c A t i o N sDimensions
6416o Block DiagramOutput levelLine (+4dBu)Mic (-17dBu)RS-232MIDI InMIDI OutGPIODB25 Male (x2)Alt. Out 1-8, 9-16XLR (x16)Audio Output 1-16A-NetD/Aconv
78sP e c i F i c A t i o N sGPIO Specifications The following table lists the specifications for the General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) term
79sP e c i F i c A t i o N sGPIO PlugsPlugs used with the GPIO terminal blocks have the following specifications. Pitch 3.81 mmNumber of positions 8Ty
80iN d e xIndexSymbols6416o v.2 16416o v.2 output level 32AA‑16II, A‑16RPersonal Mixers 4About A‑Net 2AC fusechanging 56AC Line Conditioning 6AC
ixFuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56A‑Net Ports . . . . . . .
81iN d e xCCable LengthMIDI, GPIO 79CablesCat‑5e, Cat‑6 2cable specication, Cat‑5e 8Cancel button 20, 49Cat‑5stranded vs. solid 8Cat‑5e 1, 8Uns
82iN d e xEdit Lock Button 20, 33Enter button 20, 49Enter/Cancel button 8, 10, 24Enter/Cancel LED 11, 49, 53Enumeration 25, 48, 63Error RecoveryF
83iN d e xManual Mode 3, 17, 27, 47, 67active channels 31Available A‑Net Slots 12, 18Master Clock 50, 51. See also ClockMerger 66MH10f 2MH10 Mer
84iN d e xroutingI/O hardware 13RS‑232 3, 22, 35, 36, 43, 46, 75and rmware update 43and Managed Mode 33DB9 60–62DB9 null modem cable 54DIP Swit
85iN d e xselecting 36unassigning 37VDC Slot display 35during rmware update 44Ventilation 7Virtual Data Cable Ports 22, 58Virtual Data Cables
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