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Welcome, Features, The ethercon connector – Aviom 6416o User Manual

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Welcome

Thank you for purchasing the 6416o Output Module. The 6416o is available

in two versions; the standard 6416o has a choice of two output levels and the

6416o v.2 has four. Both versions can be used with other Pro64 devices in any

combination.

This User Guide is designed to familiarize you with the features and functions

of your new Pro64® product. All Pro64 products are powered by A‑Net®,

Aviom’s proprietary data transmission protocol designed especially for the

unique demands of live streaming audio. In developing the Pro64 Series,

we have made every effort to make the user interface as easy to use and

understand as possible. We encourage you to read the manual completely, as

some of the powerful features of your new product may not be immediately

apparent.

Features

The 6416o Output Module provides a host of professional features designed

to make audio networking with Pro64 Series products easy to set up and

configure in a variety of professional audio situations.

6416o Output Module Features:

Sixteen

line‑level analog audio outputs

XLR

output jacks

• DB25 Alternate Output connections

Individual activation buttons per channel

Two A‑Net

® ports

• EtherCon® RJ45 network connectors

The EtherCon Connector

Pro64 Series products feature locking connectors for all network I/O. The

Neutrik® EtherCon connector is a dual RJ45‑type connector that can receive

a standard Category 5e cable or a cable fitted with the special locking

EtherCon connector.

When using a standard Cat‑5e cable, plug the cable into the center of the

EtherCon jack; release the cable by pressing on the small plastic tab built into

the cable connector.

The locking EtherCon connector is similar to an XLR plug, the kind commonly

used on microphone cables. Insert an EtherCon‑equipped cable into the

jack until it clicks and locks in place. To remove the cable, press on the metal

release tab at the top of the panel‑mounted EtherCon jack and pull the

connector outward.