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Configuring monitor systems, Pro16 personal mixing systems, Rear panel setup – Aviom AN-16/i v.2 User Manual

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Configuring Monitor Systems

Aviom’s A360, A-16II, and A-16R Personal Mixers are powerful tools designed to improve the
monitoring experience for performers on stage and in the studio. The A-16II and A-16R use the
Pro16 version of A-Net and support a maximum of 16 channels. The A360 Personal Mixer is
compatible with the legacy Pro16 version of A-Net and also supports the higher channel count
enhanced version of A-Net called Pro16e, which is capable of creating a network pool of up to
64 total channels that can be used to deliver customized monitor mix content to a performer
on a per-mixer basis.

Pro16 Personal Mixing Systems

When creating a simple 16-channel personal mixing system that will be used with A360, A-16II and/or

A-16R Personal Mixers (in any combination), only one AN-16/i v.2 Input Module is required. Up to sixteen

channels of audio content are connected to the balanced TRS line-level inputs of the AN-16/i v.2, which

digitizes the audio and turns it into an A-Net stream for distribution to the Personal Mixers.

Rear Panel Setup

On the rear panel of the AN-16/i v.2 set the S

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switch to the left, the 1-16 position. This assigns

the incoming audio signals to the first sixteen slots of the A-Net stream. For personal mixing systems 16

or fewer channels this is the only setting that should be used. Slot Range switch settings of 17-32, 33-48,

and 49-64 are ignored by the A-16II and A-16R Personal Mixers as well as the AN-16/o and AV-P2 Output

Modules.

A 16-channel application requires the Slot Range switch to be set to the 1-16 position.

Connect the audio sources to the balanced TRS audio inputs 1 through 16 as needed. The input sources

will appear on the Personal Mixers in the same order.

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