Control master and clock source – Aviom 6416m/RCI/MCS User Manual
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ontrol
M
Aster
6416
m
A-NET SLOT
Edit Lock
Managed
Edit
CONTROL
MASTER
ENTER
CANCEL
Gain
(dB)
Port A
Port B
Auto
A-NET
TRANSMIT
Manual
VDC SLOT
RS-232
MIDI In
MIDI Out
GPIO In
GPIO Out
ASSIGN
PORT
CLOCK
MASTER
CONTROL
Sample Rate
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Link
Link
Link
Link
Link
Link
Link
Link
Mute
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
+48V
Phase
Low Cut
SAVE
RECALL
Pad
Ø
Pad
+48V
Ø
Pad
+48V
Ø
Pad
+48V
Ø
Pad
+48V
Ø
Pad
+48V
Ø
Pad
+48V
Ø
Pad
+48V
Ø
Pad
+48V
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
Mute
Mute
Mute
Edit
Edit
Edit
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
FUNCTION
Group 4
Group 3
Group 2
The Enter/Cancel LED will flash when the user is required to press one of
these buttons in order to complete an operation.
Control Master and Clock Source
By default, the device designated as Control Master in a network consisting of
all analog modules is also the device in control of the network master clock.
The front‑panel yellow Clock Master LED lights to indicate that a module is
designated as the master clock device.
6416
m
A-NET SLOT
Edit Lock
Managed
Edit
CONTROL
MASTER
ENTER
CANCEL
Gain
(dB)
Port A
Port B
Auto
A-NET
TRANSMIT
Manual
VDC SLOT
RS-232
MIDI In
MIDI Out
GPIO In
GPIO Out
ASSIGN
PORT
CLOCK
MASTER
CONTROL
Sample Rate
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Link
Link
Link
Link
Link
Link
Link
Link
Mute
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
+48V
Phase
Low Cut
SAVE
RECALL
Pad
Ø
Pad
+48V
Ø
Pad
+48V
Ø
Pad
+48V
Ø
Pad
+48V
Ø
Pad
+48V
Ø
Pad
+48V
Ø
Pad
+48V
Ø
Pad
+48V
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
Mute
Mute
Mute
Edit
Edit
Edit
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
Edit
Mute
FUNCTION
Group 4
Group 3
Group 2
The yellow Clock Master LED lights when a Pro64 device is the Clock Master.
When an analog I/O module such as the 6416m is the Control Master, there is
no other analog module that can be used as a clock source. When a digital I/O
module such as the 6416dio is part of an audio network, the digital I/O device
can be used as a Clock Master for the network, even if this digital device is
not the network’s Control Master.