6416y2 a-net interface card, How dip switch #9 works, 6416y2 a-net interface card 83 – Aviom Pro64 Network Manager User Manual
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6416Y2 A-Net Interface Card
The 6416Y2 can be set up to follow the configuration of its onboard DIP switches or to use the configuration
sent to it from the Pro64 Network Manager application. The programmed settings from Pro64 Network
Manager are retained even after the PC is removed from the network.
To enable control of the 6416Y2 card via Pro64 Network Manager, set DIP switch #9 found in DIP Switch
Block 9 (SW9) to the up position after its firmware has been updated. All 6416Y2 cards in the network must
be set this way in order to be controllable from Pro64 Network Manager. (This switch must be in the down
position for the firmware update.)
ON
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SW8
SW3
SW9
SW4
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Detail view of block SW9 showing DIP switch #9 in the up position to enable Pro64 Network Manager control
Remember that if a 6416Y2 card is the network’s Control Master, DIP switch #10 in block SW9 (Managed
Mode on) must also be in the up position.
When DIP switch #9 in block SW9 is in the down position, the 6416Y2 card will use the settings from its
onboard DIP switches and no changes from Pro64 Network Manager will be allowed. The 6416Y2 card will
still appear as a valid Pro64 device in the Pro64 Network Manager windows while online, but no changes
to any I/O routing, configuration settings, or text edits such as channel names will be allowed until DIP
switch #9 in block SW9 is set to the up position.
How DIP Switch #9 Works
There is only one set of I/O routing parameters available for the 6416Y2 card at a time; DIP switch #9 chooses
which set is used—the one programmed from Pro64 Network Manager or the one defined by the actual
DIP switch settings on the card. Moving DIP switch #9 in block SW9 from the Pro64 Network Manager
control enabled position (up) to local DIP switch control (down) will clear the programming performed
from within Pro64 Network Manager until the switch is returned to the up position and the card (along
with its Yamaha host device) is reconnected to the PC and the settings restored.
Saving a Device Preset will help assure that settings can always be restored to a 6416Y2 card. See page 112
for more information on using Device Presets.