Manual mode, Configuration a (merge all), Configuration b (merge 1-9) – Aviom MH10f User Manual
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Manual Mode
Three signal routing configurations are available on each MH10/MH10f when
the network is running in Manual Mode.
Configuration A (Merge All)
Manual Mode Configuration A (Merge All) functions similarly to Auto Mode.
For digital splits and data copies, Manual Mode Configuration A is ideal.
Configuration B (Merge 1-9)
This configuration is well suited for a basic digital snake using only one MH10
Merger Hub, or as a basic snake using two MH10f units when the redundancy
and local digital split functionality of Configuration C are not required.
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Manual Mode Configuration B
In Manual Mode Configuration B (Merge 1‑9), audio from the Pro64 streams
received at ports 1‑9 are merged into a single stream, which is transmitted
out port 10. The stream received at port 10 is distributed out ports 1‑9. VDC
data from all ten ports are merged, as in Auto Mode.
Configuration B Example 1
The following stage‑to‑FOH example shows a digital snake at 48kHz with 64
inputs and 16 return lines, incorporating one MH10. (The MH10f cannot be
used in this example since port 10 is configured with a fiber optic connector
that needs to be connected to a second MH10f to transmit/receive A‑Net
data.)
The 64 inputs (mic, line‑level, or/or digital) originating on the stage enter the
MH10 at ports 1‑4 (marked as “Stage Inputs”). The audio inputs are merged
in the MH10 and a 64‑channel stream is sent out of port 10. One Cat‑5e
cable spans the distance from stage to the front‑of‑house mixer. Port 10 is