Network slot assignment, Mono channels – Aviom A360 Channel Manager User Manual
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Network Slot Assignment
The Slot Assignment column consists of two drop-down menus: one for Mono channel buttons and
the other for Stereo. The drop-down menu will automatically update to display a mono or stereo Slot
Assignment list as the Stereo Link radio buttons are changed for each channel.
Only network slot numbers are displayed; the use of a text-based input list is suggested to keep track of
the audio sources connected each device’s inputs. A sample input list appears as a reference at the end of
this document. See “Sample Input List” on page 28.
Mono Channels
The mono drop-down contains 65 entries—network slots 1 through 64, plus the double dash ‘‘- -‘‘
character used to indicate that no network slot is currently assigned to the channel button.
Select a mono network slot from the menu.
To change a mono channel button’s assignment, click to open the drop-down menu associated with the
channel and then choose the desired network slot from the list. (Choose “- -” to have no slot assignment
for the channel.) Slot assignment conflicts are indicated by an
Error
in the Status column; conflicts will
need to be resolved prior to saving the Mixer Configuration to disk. The most common error is caused
when two channels are assigned to use the same network slot.
Remember that the stereo/mono settings between the mixer configurations you create and the network’s
input devices must match.