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Table 6.2 Start address,
DIP switch settings
DIP SW1 1,2,3,4 or 5,6,7,8 Start address
off,off,off,off
1
off,off,off,on
5
off,off,on ,off
9
off,off,on ,on
13
off,on ,off,off
17
off,on ,off,on
21
off,on ,on ,off
25
off,on ,on ,on
29
on ,off,off,off
33
on ,off,off,on
37
on ,off,on ,off
41
on ,off,on ,on
45
on ,on ,off,off
49
on ,on ,off,on
53
on ,on ,on ,off
57
on ,on ,on ,on
61
6.3.1 Input addresses
The input address switches always set where the AES input signals are multiplexed.
The start timeslot used is set with DIP SW1 5-8 according the above table. The address start points
hop over 4 addresses because the AES ports are always inputs or outputs in blocks of four. The 16
combinations with 4 dip switches cover the range of addresses in the multiplex (16 timeslots x 4 =
64). The other input ports are placed consecutively in the multiplex after the start address.
The audio of these physical input ports will be available in the multiplex for all the AES-VMUX
cards in the chain, unless they are overwritten by inputs on other cards that have overlapping
multiplex addressing.
6.3.2 Output addresses
The AES output signal routing may be set by the DIP switches in DIP mode, or with the Multicon
GYDA system controller.
The signal routed to the first AES output port comes from the timeslot set with DIP SW1 1-4 if the
DIP config mode switch is on/up.
The other physical output ports have signals consecutively in the multiplex after this address.
The output port addressing may be individually controlled by the Multicon system controller if
the DIP config mode switch is off/down.