C4m card, All frame – Aviom AllFrame User Manual
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Multi-Modular I/O System
and dressed with a custom flange. With the addition of the RK6 Rack Kit or SK6 Stage Kit, the F6 may also be
mounted in a standard 19” equipment rack or placed directly on a stage near the audio sources.
The F6 Modular I/O Frame is a DC powered device capable of getting its power in a variety of ways; the F6 does
not ship with a power supply.
F6 Modular I/O Frame features:
Six card slots, user configurable
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Up to 24 inputs, 24 outputs
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Continuously variable sample rates within two ranges
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39.7kHz-52kHz (44.1kHz ¬- 10% to 48kHz + 8.3%)
79.4kHz-104kHz (88.2kHz - 10% to 96kHz + 8.3%)
Configurable as network
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Control Master or slave
Configurable as the network’s clock master or slave
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Slave to external clock (requires at least one
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C4dio card)
Two Pro64 A-Net ports, with
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EtherCon® RJ45 network connectors
Two single- or multi-mode
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fiber ports for use with optional SFP optical transceivers
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Euroblock and 4-pin XLR DC power connectors
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Power over A-Net (PoA) using approved power supplies
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Redundant power connections
Ultra-quiet low velocity
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fan cooling
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hermal monitoring
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USB Type B jack for connection to Pro64 Network Manager PC application
C4m Card
The C4m Mic/Line Input Card provides four remote-controllable analog mic- or line-level inputs per card. The
C4m mic preamp circuitry provides clean, transparent, archival quality sound without compromise.
State-of-the-art mic preamps
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Four XLR female inputs
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Remote controllable over the Pro64 network via hardware using the optional
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RCI
Remote Control Interface and MCS Mic Control Surface
Remote controllable via software using Pro64 Network Manager
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Support for
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m-control™ for Yamaha® digital consoles with the 6416Y2 A-Net Interface
Card installed
Mute, phase, low cut, 48V phantom power, and 24dB pad per channel
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The C4m card can be configured and installed by the user.
All channel strip settings can be saved as part of a Device Preset from Pro64 Network Manager.