A-net in port / a-net bridge, Sb4 system bridge – Aviom D800-Dante User Manual
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A Wi-Fi router connected to the Ethernet port on a D800 sends additional mix information from an A360 Personal
Mixers that can be displayed on an iOS device.
A-Net In Port / A-Net Bridge
The standard D800 A-Net Distributor gets its network input from the A-N
et
I
N
port on its rear panel. This
A-Net signal can come from:
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a single Pro16 analog input module such as the AN-16/i-M Mic Input Module
•
a single Pro16e analog input module such as the AN-16/i v.2 Input Module
•
a maximum of four AN-16/i v.2 Input Modules cascaded together
•
one Pro16 analog input module and up to three AN-16/i v.2 Input Modules
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a single Pro16 A-Net console card
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one Pro16 console card and up to three AN-16/i v.2 Input Modules
•
multiple console cards connected to an SB4 System Bridge
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the A-Net Out from another A-Net Distributor
•
a single Pro16 output from a Pro64 ASI A-Net System Interface
•
up to four Pro16 outputs from a Pro64 ASI A-Net System Interface connected to an SB4
System Bridge
SB4 System Bridge
By using an SB4 System Bridge, a maximum of four digital console cards from the same clock domain may
be cascaded, allowing up to 64 input sources to be made available to A360 Personal MIxers. The System
Bridge’s front panel A-N
et
B
rIdge
port gets connected to the A-N
et
I
N
on the D800 where the data will
be merged into one multi-channel Pro16e data stream. The console cards can be installed in different
consoles, but the consoles must be clocked to the same source using Word Clock connections.