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3. AN 16 A Net Output Module E E In Expansion Out LL Expansion Out L anet AN 16 7 A Net Input Module Channels 17 32 Cat 5 connections for a 32 x 0 system shown in a live performance setting use either AN 16 i or AN 16 i M Input Modules as needed 16 Channels Send by 16 Channels Return The 16 x 16 configuration has sixteen inputs and sixteen outputs on each side of the digital snake or audio network 16 Channels In 16 Channels Out 16 Channels Out 16 Channels In A Net 16 channel send and 16 channel return over one Cat 5e cable Using this configuration each side of the system has one AN 16 i M Input Module and one AN 16 o Output Module Sixteen channels of audio move in each direction over a single Cat 5e cable Again the A Net Expansion jack is used to combine the A Net data from two devices for transmission down one Cat 5e cable 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 30 Front of house Stage Z Channels 1 16 Out L anet d AN 16 7 EE aa A Net Input Module Expansion Out au eg In Exp
4. 26 32 Channel Systems 27 A Net Expansion 64 8 68 4 44 ee ees 27 32 Channel Snake 29 16 Channels Send by 16 Channels Return 30 Adding More Audio 32 Using A Net Distributor 33 64 5 lt 34 System Bridg amp 4 ee bo dee ae 34 Connecting the System Bridge 35 ConfigurationNotes 36 Expanding 37 Using Multiple System Bridges 38 Specifications 4 BlockDiagram 43 Dimensions 44 Warranty 49 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide Welcome Thank you for purchasing the AN 16 i M Mic Input Module designed for use with the Pro16 Monitor Mixing System and audio networking products All 16 products are powered by A Net Aviom s proprietary data transmission protocol designed especially for the unique demands of live streaming audio This User Guide is designed to familiarize you with your new product and to have your system up and running in no time Features The AN 16 i M Mic Input Module is part of Aviom s 16 Series of products it can be combined with other Pro16 devices to create monitor systems digital snakes and audio distribution systems f
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7. C and D shown connected in a 64 x 0 network configuration To connect a 64 channel network 64 x 0 On the Send side 1 Connecta Cat 5e cable from the A Net Out of the first Pro16 input module to port A on the first System Bridge 2 Repeatthis process to connect the A Net out from the remaining three AN 16 i or AN 16 i M Input Modules to ports B C and D On the Receive side 3 Connecta Cat 5e cable from port A on the second System Bridge to the A Net In jack on the first AN 16 o Output Module 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 35 4 Repeat this process to connect ports B C and D to the remaining AN 16 o Output Modules 5 Connectthe two sides of the audio network by running a Cat 5e cable with or without an EtherCon connector between the Bridge jacks on the System Bridges To use other configurations simply move any pair of input and output modules In the following example the devices connected to port D on the AN 16SBR System Bridge have been swapped to create a 48 channel send x 16 channel return system A Net Out A Net In AN 16 i M 16 0 AN 16 i M 16 0 AN 16 i M AN 16 o AN 16 o AN 16 i M System Bridge System Bridge A 48 x 16 system is created by exchanging the units connected to port the System Bridge Remember the total cable length between A Net devices should not exceed 500 feet Cables used to connect A Net devices to the System Bridge are included in this calculation
8. Phantom Power Switch Phantom power is provided for condenser mics on each channel Engaging the Phantom Power switch for a channel delivers 48 volts to the XLR jack on the rear panel of the AN 16 i M The LED lights to indicate that phantom power is on Y Note Avoid using phantom power with line level devices Use caution when activating phantom power to avoid damage to ribbon microphones for example Gain Knob Each channel has a rotary Gain knob with variable gain Two gain ranges are available one for mic level signals connected via the XLR jack and another for line level signals connected to the TRS balanced inputs on the rear panel combo jacks The XLR input has a gain range of 6dB to 60 The TRS input gain range is from 15dB to 36dB The XLR input will be most often used with microphone signals although it can also accept line level signals Low Cut Filter Rolloff Below the Gain knob is the Low Cut switch It provides a low frequency rolloff at 85Hz that can be used to minimize low frequency artifacts such as vibration noise and rumble Press the switch in to engage the rolloff In the up position marked Flat the low cut filter is not engaged 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 14 XLR 6dB to 60dB TRS 15dB to 36dB 6 60 60 GAIN GAIN 77 85Hz 77 85Hz Flat Low Cut 1 2 Normal Invert Stereo Link The channel gain filter and phase invert section ofthe
9. and output modules are compatible with Pro64 and the ASI Pro16 input modules and console cards cannot send their data into a Pro64 network About Category 5 Category 5 sometimes referred to as Cat 5 describes a commonly used type of high performance network cabling It is used mainly for data transmission purposes to connect computers modems and other devices A standard Category 5 patch cable consists offourtwisted pairs of copper wireterminated by RJ45 male connectors The cable assembly is used to provide connectivity between any two Cat 5 female outlet jacks A variation called Category 5e or Cat 5e uses additional twists in the cable to reduce interference in high speed network applications In general when using long cable lengths select Cat 5e cables for best performance Use Cat 5e Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP cables or better for all A Net applications 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 4 RJ45 connector looks similar to the connectors found on a telephone system only larger The twisting of the wire pairs helps to shield the cable from unwanted interference from electrical fields or radio interference sometimes referred to as RF Cat 5 cabling supports frequencies up to 100 MHz and speeds up to 1000 Mbps L RJ45 Jack Cat 5 Cable Cat 5 Cables The cables used with your Aviom system are interchangeable with any standard Cat 5e cables If you need a longer cable for a par
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11. 27 34 35 38 39 using multiple 38 AN 16 i M Mic Input Module User Guide T Thrujack 11 19 Tip Ring and Sleeve 18 TRS 18 19 41 TRS balancedinput 14 TRSline levelinput 11 U unbalanced 18 Unshielded Twisted Pair 4 UPS 4 7 Using Multiple System Bridges 38 UTP 4 UTPcable 29 V Voltage 42 X XLR 41 In Thru 11 XLRinput 14 18 48 Warranty Registration Please take amoment to fill in this warranty registration form Return it to Aviom via mail or fax All information will be kept confidential Model Number Product Serial Number Model Number Product Serial Number Model Number Product Serial Number Model Number Product Serial Number Date Purchased Dealer Name Dealer Location Your Name Address Address City State Province Zip Postal Code Country Email Address Fax this form to Aviom at 1 610 738 9950 AVIOM 1157 Phoenixville Pike Suite 201 West Chester 19380 Voice 1 610 738 9005 Fax 1 610 738 9950 www Aviom com
12. 60 6 60 GAIN GAIN 77 85Hz 7 85Hz Flat Low Cut 1 2 Normal Invert o Stereo Link The front panel channel strip of the AN 16 i M 2 The front panel of the AN 16 i M contains the channel input strip Stereo Link switches Signal Present LEDs Clip LEDs power indicator and the AC power switch Channel LEDs The numbered channels on the AN 16 i M front panel correspond to the sixteen analog mic or line audio inputs on the rear panel of the unit They are grouped together in pairs Channels 1 and 2 Channels 3 and 4 etc Each channel contains three LEDs one showing that there is an audio signal 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 13 present one LED to display when signal levels reach a point that is 10dB from maximum level and another used to indicate that the input to a channel is causing audio clipping The lower LED marked Signal will light as long as an audio signal of at least 40dB is present on the channel It provides an easy way to confirm that audio is indeed passing into and being processed by the AN 16 i M The center LED lights when audio signals reach a level that is within 10dB of the maximum level before clipping The upper LED is marked Clip It lights when input signal levels exceed the maximum of OdB If the Clip LED is lighting frequently you should lower the level of the audio source using the AN 16 i M Gain knob
13. Configuration Notes When configuring 64 channel systems that send data in both directions Aviom suggests the following module combinations While not mandatory these suggestions are made to accommodate the standard wiring practices that Ethernet cables use Some wire pairs in a standard Ethernet Cat 5e cable are not next to each other inside the jacket of the cable This can account for slightly higher data errors in rare cases The configuration recommendations apply to systems configured as 16 x 48 and 32 x 32 not those sending data in only one direction The module combinations are applicable especially when using long cable runs For 16 x 48 or 48 x 16 configurations place the three similar modules together connected to either ports A B and C on the System Bridge or to ports B C and D See the following diagrams 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 36 Out A Net In AN 16 i M 16 0 AN 16 i M 16 0 AN 16 i M 16 0 AN 16 0 AN 16 i M System Bridge System Bridge Ports A B and Cuse the same type of module A Net Out A Net In 16 0 AN 16 i M AN 16 i M 16 0 AN 16 i M 16 0 AN 16 i M 16 0 System Bridge System Bridge Ports B C and D use the same type of module For a 32 x 32 configuration place two similar modules together connected to ports B and C on the System Bridge The modules connected to ports A and D are also similar by doing this configuration See
14. Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 8 Front Panel ON o 9 o 108 O 60 Signal O 6 Q 5 Phantom O C Power 48V 48v XLR 6dB to 60dB TRS 15dB to 36dB 6 60 6 60 GAIN GAIN 77 85Hz 77 85Hz Flat Low Cut 1 2 Normal Invert Stereo Link 9 FUNCTION Clip LED 10dB signal level LED Signal present LED 48 volt Phantom Power switch and LED Rotary Gain knob 85Hz Low Cut rolloff Phase Invert switch polarity USBI WIN Stereo Link switch 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide o mo AVIOM C5 15 16 AN 16 GAIN GAIN 85Hz 85Hz C2 16 Stereo Link O Power FUNCTION 9 Power LED 10 Power switch 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 10 Rear Panel OO OO 305050050 OO O Oc O C O O a O 2 o SN NO SL o ODE Thru DC Coupled Passive Splitter DOO Send Risk of electric shock PS Do Not Open AVIS Risque
15. System Bridge B A Net Out A Net In D A A System B Bridge B Bridge System Bridge System Bridge A Net In Bridge A B System Bridge An expanded digital snake using two System Bridges The output modules connected to ports B and C from the system in the top of the diagram are connected via their A Net Outs to ports A and B of a second set of System bridges The system in the middle of the diagram s output modules connected to ports B and C from are connected via their A Net Outs to ports C and D of the second set of System bridges This combined Bridge output is sent up to 500 feet to another AN 16SBRwhere is separated into four A Net streams The separate A Net streams connect to AN 16 o Output Modules As with all A Net compatible devices any available A Net Out can be used as a starting point for expansion or splits 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 40 Specifications XLR Input mic line Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 Audio Pin 3 Audio TRS Inputs balanced line level Tip Audio Ring Audio Sleeve Ground Insert Send and Return Tip Audio Ring Audio Sleeve Ground Audio Thru XLR Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 Audio Pin 3 Audio Direct coupled passive throughput Operating Level 4dBu Insert Send Connector TRS Signal Impedance Balanced Nominal level OdBu Peak Level A D clip point 14dBu The Send connector is a line output
16. can be added creating an infinite number of digital splits Using an A Net Distributor Distributor A Net In A variety of A Net compatible components are shown connected in parallel to an A 16D or A 16D Pro A Net Distributor The A Net output from the A 16D or A 16D Pro A Net Distributor in the diagram above is connected to each Pro16 A Net compatible device s A Net input with a Cat 5e cable Removing one A Net device has no effect on the other A Net outputs being used When configuring a Pro16 system modules can be connected in any order simply connect A Net Out to A Net In as needed 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 22 Connecting an Output Module To convert the mic or line level signals connected to the AN 16 i M back to 16 discrete channels of analog audio the AN 16 i M needs to be connected to a compatible A Net output module such as the AN 16 o Output Module Simply connect a Cat 5e cable from A Net Out the AN 16 i M to IN on the output module 16 Channels In PRSE A Net 16 Channels Out Sixteen mic line sources are output as analog audio up to 500 feet away Adding Splits When additional copies of the same audio channels are needed a digital split using A Net allows easy system expansion The A Net Out jack on the 16 can be used to send an exact copy of the audio data being received to as many AN 16 o Output Modules as required creating an infinite numbe
17. can continue as your needs require Any available A Net Out can be used to connect to the A Net In on any compatible device Each A Net cable used can be up to 500 feet long making this system capable of spanning long distances between rooms floors etc Using Multiple System Bridges Expansion of a system can include multiple System Bridges This allows audio to be fed to different locations as needed Using multiple System Bridges follows the same connection rules as outlined previously Port A on one System Bridge always connects to Port A on another System Bridge etc 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 38 System Bridges can also be used to combine A Net streams from multiple networks in an installation allowing for example ports A and B from Network 1 to be sent along with streams B and C from Network 2 to a third area creating Network 3 A Net Out A Net In A Net Out At RAN Ico pen B am 2G amu AN 16 i M ee D AN 16 0 D System Bridge System Bridge AN 16SB Bridge A Net In AN 16 0 AN 16 0 16 0 16 0 System Bridge A second set of System Bridges move another digital split of 64 channels of audio over one Cat 5e cable to another destination The next example shows a complex network that combines A Net from two different networks 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 39 A Net Out B Bridge B c d D D System Bridge
18. channel strip Phase Invert Switch The Phase Invert switch alters the polarity of the audio signal on a per channel basis It can be used to correct phase anomalies that sometimes occur when using multiple microphones on the same sound source such as a drum kit To invert the phase of a channel set the channel s Phase switch to the in position The Stereo Link Switch The AN 16 i M Mic Input Module provides an easy solution for stereo input sources such as mixer sub groups keyboards effects device outputs CD players etc The Stereo Link switch is most useful when used to turn a pair of adjacent channels into a stereo channel pair that can be controlled as a single source on the Pro16 Personal Mixer products including the A 16ll and A 16R When using the AN 16 i M Input Module with 16 Output Modules alone to create an audio network or digital snake the setting of the Stereo Link switch will have no effect There are eight Stereo Link switches on the front panel of the AN 16 i M They can be used in any combination as your needs require The Stereo Link switch is located between two channels one odd and one even Stereo Links always affect adjacent channels for example channels 1 and 2 or channels 13 and 14 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 15 The default setting with the Stereo Link switch to the left allows independent control of each input channe
19. de choc electrique Ne pas ouvrir Input Mic Line 16 XLR Pin 2 Hot 100 240 50 60 Hz WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture CAUTION Replace fuse with same type fuse and rating 250VAC F4AL Return FUNCTION XLR mic input Balanced TRS line level input Mic Thru jack XLR AC power inlet IEC Ui Pl Win Fuse compartment F4AL 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 11 SEER CEO CEO O UOUOUUUOOCOUOUTOS 3 2 1 Conceived designed and manufactured by Aviom Inc Made In USA 20920206 AVIOM AN 16 7 EM o o FUNCTION 6 Channel insert Send jack 7 Channel insert Return jack 8 A Net Expansion jack 9 A Net Main Out jack 10 A Net Aux Out jack 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide Panel Descriptions This section explains the basic layout of your new Aviom product The diagrams on the previous pages can be used as a quick visual guide to the location of the components of the AN 16 i M mentioned in this section AN 16 i M Front Panel Clip 1048 Signal Phantom 9 9 48v 48 XLR 6dB to 60dB TRS 15dB to 36dB 6
20. in the signal path post gain post filter and post phase controls Insert Return Connector TRS Signal Balanced Nominal level OdBu Peak Level A D clip point 14dBu conversion The Return connector is a line input to the signal path pre A D Gain Range Mic 6dB to 60dB variable Line 15dB to 436dB variable Maximum Input Level Mic 14dBu Line 28dBu Input Impedance Mic 2 4k ohms Line TRS 33k ohms Insert Return 39k ohms Frequency Response 4Hz 22kHz Frequency Response 0 3dB 20kHz all gain settings Send jack A D Frequency 0 1dB 20kHz 0 4dB 20 0kHz measured Response from Mic or Line in 3dB 1 5Hz 3dB 2 0Hz measured from Mic or Line in 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 41 Signal to Noise Ratio unweighted Send jack 113dB Gain minimum A D 105dB Reference 14dBu A D clip point Mic Input EIN Equivalent Input Noise 128dBu Rs 150 Ohms 20kHz BW Gain 60dB CMMR Common Mode Rejection Ratio 80dB 120Hz Gain 60dB Low Cut Filter 3dB 85Hz 18 per octave Phantom Power 48 Volts per channel Splitter Output Mic Thru Direct coupled passive throughput A D converters 24 bit Digital Outputs A Net 2 Main and Aux A Net Expansion 1 RJ45 connectors Use unshielded Cat 5e UTP or bette
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22. the following diagram A Net Out A Net In 16 0 AN 16 i M AN 16 i M AN 16 o AN 16 i M 16 0 16 0 AN 16 i M System Bridge System Bridge Ports A and D use the same type of module ports B and C contain the same type of module The total A Net cable length between devices is limited to 500 feet Expanding a Network As mentioned in the section on 32 channel systems any available A Net Out jack on an A Net device can be used to expand an existing system Any number of additional AN 16 o Output Modules can be added as can any number of A 16ll or A 16R Personal Mixers A Net Distributors the A 16D and 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 37 the A 16D Pro can also be used to expand system The following example shows one variation of an expanded system A Net In A Net Out 16 0 16 0 16 0 System Bridge 16 0 One side of an expanded digital snake system This example starts as a 64 x 0 configuration the input side of the system is not shown in the diagram Two of the outputs are expanded Port A has two AN 16 o Output Modules added Port D has two Output Modules which then feed an A 16D A Net Distributor The A 16D Distributor connects to five A 16R rack mounted Personal Mixers for use as a monitor system for five musicians performing live Then another AN 16 o Output Module is connected via a daisy chain to the last A 16R Expansion of a system
23. 0 A Net signal repeater 25 AN Series 1 27 29 ASI A Net Systems Interface 4 Audio Networks 26 audio splitter 19 Aux Out 12 A Net 20 balanced 41 Balanced 11 Balanced signals 18 bidirectional 32 blockdiagram 43 Bridge 36 A Net 36 cablelength 5 36 Cat 5 5 6 Cat 5e 2 UTP 4 Cat 6 2 5 Category5 4 Category 5e 4 Certifications ii Channel Input Jacks 18 Channel insert Return jack 12 Channellnserts 19 Channel insert Send jack 12 ChannelLEDs 13 Channel Thru Jacks 19 Cleaning and Maintenance 8 ClipLED 9 11 14 combo jack 18 Compatibility with Pro64 4 compressor 19 computer network 4 condenser mic 19 Configuration Notes 36 46 Control Surface 16 crossover cables 5 D daisy chain 21 24 38 digital snake 15 25 26 digital split 22 23 32 digital splits 26 Direct Line Outputs 19 Distributor 22 33 38 effects device outputs 15 EtherCon Connector 36 Ethernet 3 expanded network 32 Expanding 33 37 Expansion 12 21 28 29 34 Expansionjack 34 Extending A Net 25 F fiberoptic 25 FOH 26 Frequency Response 41 Front Panel AN 16 i 13 Fuse 11 42 Gain 9 Gainknob 14 18 Gain Range 14 41 Group A 16ll and A 16R 16 guitar 18 IEC 11 IEC power cable 3 Impedance 41 inline coupler 6 InputJacks 18 InputLevel 41 Insert 17 19 41 insert Return jack 12 insert Sendjack 12 Invert 15 AN 16 i M Mic Input Module User Guide L LAN Local Area Network 3 LED 9 LEDs 13 line level XLRi
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25. AVIOM AN 16 7 M A Net Input Module User Guide P N 9310 1007 0001 rev 2 00 PRO i 2009 Aviom Inc 1 6 Certifications ETL cETL Listed EMC Conforms to Certified to RoHS Status Notice of Rights EN 55013 EN 55020 SAA AS NZS 1053 IEC 60065 EN 60065 UL 6500 2001 CAN CSA 60065 Pb free ATERT EY Mp Pb Free All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopy recording or otherwise without written permission of Aviom Inc Trademarks Aviom A Net the A Net icon Pro16 Pro64 and Virtual Data Cable are trademarks of Aviom Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners 2009 Aviom Inc All rights reserved Information subject to change without notice O 10 14 15 16 17 READ THIS FIRST Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with a dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized pl
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27. Panel 9 Rear Panel 4 5 99 o o o o9 oO S Y V Ros 11 Panel 13 AN 16 i M Front Panel 13 ChatinelEDS 4 3 41 Ow e 13 Phantom Power 5 14 Gain Knob i3 4 o9 3 ha we OR a 14 Low Cut Filter Rolloff 14 Phase Invert Switch llle 15 The Stereo Link Switch 15 PowerLED K sXe oaa a oer 16 16 1 17 PowerConn ctOr 25 24 555555 SD 17 Channel 18 Channel Thru 19 ChannellnsertS 2 2 2555 5 55 9 Ay dy A 19 Direct Line Outputs 52545 24 4 19 20 A NetMain s s o RR A IRE 20 A Net AUX QUE sso mm m Re RR 20 A NetExpansion 21 Series and Parallel Connections 21 Connecting A Net DevicesinSeries 21 Parallel A Net Routing 22 Using Distributor 22 Connecting an Output 23 Adding a 44 5406 RR 262684 23 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide Adding Personal 24 Extending A Net Cable 25 Audio Networks 26 16 Channel 5 4
28. URN jack on the AN 16 i M channel to be processed Thru DC Coupled Passive Splitter 16 15 14 13 12 Send Send Send Risk of electric se dd A DoNotOpen 4 AVIS Risque de choc electrique Ne pas ouvrir fuse with same type WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture fuse and rating 250VAQ FAAL Return Return Return 100 240VAC 50 60 Hz CAUTION Replace The Insert Send jack can be used as a direct line output Direct Line Outputs The AN 16 i M Input Module can also be used as a stand alone mic preamp The insert send return functions as a line output if only the Send jack is used To send a channel s audio signal to another line level device connect a cable TS or TRS from the channel s Senn jack to the input of the device Do not connect a cable to the AN 16 i M Return jack as this will break the line out connection creating an insert send return path as described above 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 19 A Net Connections Three A Net connections appear on the rear panel of the AN 16 i M Input Module There are two A Net Out jacks and one A Net Expansion jack 4 3 2 1 Conceived designed and manufactured by Aviom Inc Made In USA 4 3 2 1 AVIOM ed Olanet o4 of O e Return Return EXPANSION gt MAIN A Net outputs a
29. ach additional AN 16 o that you want to add is connected by patching a Cat 5e cable from the A Net Out jack on the module preceding it to its A Net In jack Using an A Net Distributor While the A 16D and A 16D Pro Distributors are not compatible with the data being generated by the A Net Expansion ports on the AN 16 i AN 16 i M and AN 16 o you can use a distributor to add wiring flexibility to your system Audio channels 1 16 16 Channels In 16 Channels Out 16 Channels Out 16 Channels In A Net Out 16 Channels Out Stereo Mix Out Multiple splits are connected to an A Net Distributor In this diagram an A 16D Distributor receives A Net from an AN 16 o Output Module connected to a digital snake configured as 16 x 16 In the example only audio channels 17 32 are being redistributed to the additional A Net devices From the A 16D up to eight 16 A Net devices be connected The diagram shows three AN 16 o Output Modules connected Each can provide sixteen discrete outputs An A 16R rack mounted Personal Mixer is also shown connected to the Distributor as a personal monitor station The A 16R can be used to mix and monitor the same audio content in stereo The Cat 5e cable run between the AN 16 o and the A 16D Distributor can be up to 500 feet long as can the cable from the A 16D to each of the A Net devices connected to it 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 33 64 Channel Systems When use
30. ansion AN 16 7 c 1 Channels 17 32 4 Net Input Biz Cabling for a 16 x 16 system use either AN 16 i or AN 16 i M Input Modules as needed To configure a 16 x 16 system 1 Set up one Pro16 input module AN 16 i AN 16 i M and one AN 16 o on each side of the network For example one set is at the front of house mix position the matching set is placed on the stage Connect sixteen mic or line level audio sources to inputs 1 16 on the first Pro16 input module Connect a Cat 5e cable from the A Net Out jack on the first input module to the A Net Expansion jack on the first 16 Plug Cat 5e cable into the A Net In jack on the first AN 16 o Output Module This cable will be used to span up to 500 feet 150 meters between the two sides of the network Connect the cable from the A Net In jack in Step 4 to the A Net Out jack on the second Pro16 input module Connect the second group of sixteen audio sources to inputs 1 16 on the second Pro16 input module Connect a Cat 5e cable from the A Net Expansion jack on the second input module to the A Net In on the second AN 16 0 Patch the audio outputs from the two AN 16 o Output Modules into the desired destinations 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 31 Adding More Audio Outputs As mentioned previously the A Net Out jacks on the AN 16 o Output Modules remain available even when creating a bidirectional digital snake or audio network This allows a
31. ble length performance will be affected by a number of factors including the quality of the cables used and the number of devices such as cable couplers used or passive wall panel interconnections in use Use Cat 5e cable for best performance wherever possible Stranded or solid Cat 5e cable can be used When using the optional AN 16SBR System Bridge the cable length specification applies to the total cable length between the two A Net devices being connected with the AN 16SBR System Bridge This is similar to what happens when using an inline coupler to extend cable lengths 4 Total A Net cable length can be 500 feet 150 meters System Pro16 Input Bridge i Bridge Pro16 Output A Net Out A Net In Pre made cables in a variety of lengths and colors are available at most computer outlets Cables can be extended by using a simple passive device called an inline coupler to add length to existing cables as long as you do not exceed the specified maximum cable length If you need a longer cable on occasion this is a simple solution Note that it is possible that the maximum 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 6 cable length specification be compromised by using inline couplers or other passive connection devices AC Line Conditioning Aviom products are digital devices and as such are sensitive to sudden spikes and drops in the AC line voltage Changes in the line voltage fr
32. can be used to send a copy of the sixteen channels of audio data from the input module to another A Net compatible device The following diagram shows a 16 channel system with one AN 16 i M used for the input module and two different types of expanded outputs 16 Channels In Stereo Mix Out The 16 inputs form the AN 16 i M can be sent digitally to any compatible Pro16 device using A Net Any number of A 16ll or A 16R Personal Mixers can be added using this method In fact it s important to remember that any A Net compatible device can be added to a system connected via daisy chain or parallel 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 24 Extending A Net Cable Runs To go longer than the maximum specified distance A Net allows 500 feet 150 meters the A 16D or A 16D Pro A Net Distributor can be used as a signal repeater Simply insert the A 16D or A 16D Pro into the A Net stream at the 500 foot point and the A Net signal will be refreshed Another 500 feet 150 meters of cable can be added This process can be repeated as many times as required to extend cables For extremely long distance application fiber optic cable can be used to span distances up to 50 miles 80km with the use of devices called media converters A media converter changes the Ethernet based A Net signal to fiber optical at the source location and then back to Cat 5 at the destination Several companies make media converters that can be used with your Avio
33. cted to wall outlets internationally since many countries use different physical plug layouts for their power systems 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 17 Channel Input Jacks The rear panel of the AN 16 i M Mic Input Module contains sixteen audio input jacks Microphones or line level audio signals can be used The combo jack used for audio input can accept XLR connector or a 14 inch TRS connector The XLR input is designed to accept microphone level signals from dynamic or condenser microphones Phantom power 48V is supplied for each channel for use with condenser mics The XLR input can also accept a line level audio signal But be aware that using the XLR jack for a line level input can cause clipping with some extremely hot audio signals If adjusting the Gain knob on the front panel does not reduce the clipping use the TRS input instead Conceived designed and manufactured by Aviom Inc Made In USA 4 3 2 1 Channel inputs accept XLR or TRS plugs all Thru connection XLR male The inch part of the combo jacks can accept balanced or unbalanced line level signals using TRS or TS plugs Y Note Do not connect guitars or other high impedance sources to the line level inputs Use a direct box to convert a guitar or bass pickup s low level magnetic signal to mic level Balanced signals sometimes referred to as TRS for Tip Ring and Sleeve are found on many professional audio devices The 4 inch connect
34. d However it is important to note that A Net devices are not compatible with Ethernet devices As used in the 16 series products the A Net signal carries sixteen channels of digital data from the AN 16 i M Mic Input Module to each A Net device connected to the system 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 3 Some of the benefits of using A Net to transmit digital audio Virtually no latency No ground loops Easy cabling using readily available components An unlimited number of A Net devices can be used in a system Ease in spanning long distances between system components Y Note While the Cat 5e cables and connectors used on your Aviom products look like typical computer Ethernet network connections do not connect computers routers or other home and business networking equipment to your Aviom products Other options for protection of your equipment include the use of an AC line conditioner or a battery backup system sometimes referred to as an uninterruptible power supply or UPS Compatibility with Pro64 Many Pro16 products be connected to a 64 A Net system with the addition of the ASI A Net Systems Interface The ASI translates Pro64 A Net data into Pro16 data and separates the 64 channel Pro64 stream into up to four 16 channel Pro16 outputs depending on the Pro64 sample rate being used Only Pro16 devices that have an A Net In port such as Personal Mixers A Net Distributors
35. d with the optional AN 16SBR System Bridge 16 input output modules can create digital snakes of up to sixty four channels Up to four input modules and four output modules can be used in a variety of combinations to create a flexible and reconfigurable audio distribution network Console cards can also be used as input modules Aviom s Pro16 products work in modules Systems can be configured as 64 channels send by zero channels return 64 x 0 48 channels send by 16 channels return 48 x 16 32 channels send by 32 channels return 32 x 32 16 channels send by 48 channels return 16 x 48 Ochannels send by 64 channels return 0 x 64 Y Note When using the AN 16SBR System Bridge to create a digital snake the Expansion jacks on the Pro16 input and output modules are not used System Bridge The AN 16SBR System Bridge is a two part accessory that takes in up to four A Net data streams and combines them for transmission A single Cat 5e cable can then be run to the destination At the destination another System Bridge is used to separate the A Net streams The four separate A Net data streams can then be connected to Pro16 A Net compatible devices as needed 165 System Bridge o im mil eid QO a ports The front and rear panels of the System Bridge The System Bridge contains four A Net connector
36. dditional output modules to be added as needed to create digital splits for a variety of audio situations Any 16 Series A Net compatible product can be added to an A Net Out port This flexible routing scheme allows you to easily send audio to a variety of different locations and to include Aviom s Pro16 Monitor Mixing System for performers Audio channels 1 16 16 Channels Out 16 Channels Out 16 Channels Out 16 Channels In 16 Channels Out A Net Expansion AN 16 i M 16 Channels Out 16 Channels In A Net 16 Channels Out AN 16 0 16 Channels Out 16 Channels Out Audio channels 17 32 16x 16 system with multiple splits In this example a 16 x 16 configuration has been expanded to include three additional AN 16 o Output Modules on each side of the system creating digital splits Each AN 16 o is connected via A Net using a Cat 5e cable Remember that the cable lengths between each A Net device can be up to 500 feet 150 meters long To create an expanded network First start by configuring the network according to your basic needs either as 32 x O or 16 x 16 Add additional AN 16 o Output modules by connecting a Cat 5e cable from the A Net Out port on one of the con nected AN 16 o Output Modules to the A Net In port on 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 32 AN 16 o Output Module that you want to use to expand the system E
37. es of the network carry ing thirty two channels of audio should be connected to one A Net n port and one A Net Out port Do not connect Cat 5e cables carrying expanded system data more than 16 channels to an A 16D A Net Distributor or A 16ll Personal Mixer The maximum cable length specification of 500 feet 150 meters applies to the length between an A Net n port and an A Net Out port Cables used to connect devices via the A Net Expansion jacks must fall within this maximum distance An A Net Expansion port is never connected to another A Net Expansion port The A Net Main Out on the AN 16 i M is the only A Net jack that works with the Expansion port In the following examples either A Net input module the AN 16 i or the AN 16 i M can be used Only one device is shown in the illustrations They are referred to generically as Pro16 input modules 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 28 32 Channel Snake The 32 x 0 configuration has all audio inputs on one side of the system and all audio outputs on the other side This setup could be used to send 32 mic signals form a stage to a front of house FOH mixing console for example Audio channels 1 16 A Net Expansion Audio channels 17 32 16 Channels In 16 Channels Out 16 Channels In 16 Channels Out A Net 32 channels are sent from a stage to the FOH mix position With this configuration two Pro16 input modules receive thirty two analog a
38. is being generated 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 16 AN 16 i M Rear Panel On the rear of the AN 16 i M Mic Input Module are the power connector with fuse A Net connections the sixteen mic line balanced analog audio inputs the sixteen audio Thru jacks and the balanced insert Send Return jacks Signal routing into and out of the AN 16 i M Mic Input Module has been designed to be extremely flexible allowing the AN 16 i M to integrate into virtually any audio environment Inp ut Mib Line 3 XLR Pin 2 Hot Thru DC Coupled Passive Splitter 16 15 14 13 12 Send Send Send Risk of electric see dd DoNotOpen 4 CAUTION Replace AVIS Risque de choc electrigi Rind WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose fuse with same type this product to rain or moisture fuse and rating 250VAC F4AL Return Return Return 100 240VAC 50 60 Hz The rear panel 1 0 section of the AN 16 i M Power Connector The AN 16 i M Mic Input Module comes with an internal switching type power supply This type of power supply can be used worldwide with a wide range of AC wall current output voltages You do not need to replace the power supply if the unit will be used in countries where current voltages are different if you travel with your Aviom gear occasionally You may however need plug adapters to allow the power supply to be conne
39. jacks labeled A B C and D These accept standard Cat 5e cables from individual Pro16 products The Bridge jack of the System Bridge can accept a standard Cat 5e cable or one fitted with the EtherCon connector The Bridge jack will always connect to another System Bridge s connector of the same name 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 34 Connecting the System Bridge Adding a System Bridge to a system is quite simple Two System Bridges are used to create a network The four A Net connectors labeled A B C and D on the one side of the network are directly related to the A B C and D connectors on the other side of the network That is if you patch an AN 16 i Input Module into port A on one side of a System Bridge an AN 16 o Output Module would be connected to port A on the other side of the System Bridge See the following diagram A Net Out A Net In AN 16 i M 16 0 System Bridge System Bridge This diagram shows the relationship of the A C and D ports on the AN 165B A complete network using four units per side follows the same pattern A Pro16 input module connected to port B on one side of the network connects to an 16 Output Module via port B on the other side of the network The same goes for ports C and D as seen in the following diagram A Net Out A Net In AN 16 i 16 0 AN 16 i 16 0 AN 16 i M AN 16 o AN 16 i M AN 16 0 System Bridge System Bridge A Net ports A B
40. l from A Net Personal Mixer products connected to the system To link channels together as a stereo input move the Stereo Link switch to the right Moving the switch to the link position causes all Personal Mixers connected to the system including the A 16CS Control Surface used with the A 16R to instantly update their channel status Some things to keep in mind about linked channels The position of the Stereo Link switch does not affect the audio in the AN 16 o Output Module Linking channels affects all A Net Personal Mixers connected to the system Any combination of stereo and mono channels can be used If you want to control two input channels as a stereo source they must be connected to an odd and even pair of channels as indicated by the graphics on the AN 16 i M front panel Changes to the Stereo Link status can be made on the fly with audio running through the system All Personal Mixers will instantly update their channel status if the Link switch position is changed for any channel pair Link status is not saved when you create a Preset on A 16ll or A 16R Personal Mixers Changing the channel link status may affect Groups you have created on A 16ll and A 16R Personal Mixers in some cases Power LED The right side of the AN 16 i M Mic Input Module front panel interface also contains the Power LED This indicator shows that power is connected to the unit When the AN 16 i M is powered up a valid A Net signal
41. ls from the input module to a live sound mixer a recording system remote broadcast truck and a live television broadcast facility simultaneously with no signal degradation 16 Channels In A Net up to 500 feet pue 16 Channels Out live mixing console recording console 16 Channels Out 16 Channels Out to radio broadcast 16 Channels Out tO TV truck 16 mic line inputs are delivered to 4 output locations 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 26 32 Channel Systems Aviom s Pro16 Series of audio network products work in groups of sixteen channels Audio networks of thirty two channels can be configured as 32 channels send by zero channels return 32 x 0 16 channels send by 16 channels return 16 x 16 Ochannels send by 32 channels return 0 x 32 The descriptions above are similar to those used for traditional analog audio snakes The configurations refer to the number of audio channels used as inputs on each side of the snake For example the 32 in the 32 x 0 configuration means that 32 audio inputs be connected at the stage to send to the front of house mix position The 0 means that on the there are no audio inputs being sent back to the stage from the front of house mix position Athirty two channel system is comprised of four Pro16 Series units two Pro16 input modules either the AN 16 i or AN 16 i M and two AN 16 o Output Modules Since the system is mod
42. m equipment 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 25 Audio Networks 16 A Net input and output modules can be combined to create digital snakes and audio networks of up to sixty four audio channels with unlimited expansion When more than sixteen channels of audio are required a 16 system there are several options available Systems using sixteen or thirty two audio channels can be configured with no additional hardware using the built in A Net Expansion port For systems larger than thirty two channels Aviom offers the AN 16SBR System Bridge as an option The System Bridge allows up to four A Net streams to be combined into a single Cat 5e cable for distribution over long distances 16 Channel Systems The simplest form of digital snake using A Net devices is one input module connected to one output module For example the AN 16 i M can be connected with one Cat 5e cable to an AN 16 o Output Module located at the mix position to deliver sixteen discreet line level audio signals to a front of house FOH mixing console The flexibility of A Net allows far more than just the simple snake configuration outlined above however In fact any number of Pro16 A Net devices can be connected to a single input module This allows the creation of infinite numbers of signal splits with each additional A Net device being located up to 500 feet 150 meters away Audio splits can be used to send digital copies of the audio signa
43. me as low as possible Avoid prolonged exposure to excessive sound pressure levels IMPORTANT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more ofthe following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications to the product not expressly approved by Aviom Inc could void the user s FCC authority to operate the equipment Aviom Inc Limited Warranty Aviom Inc warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of the o
44. n AN 16 i M or AN 16 o units Series and Parallel Connections In a simple system the easiest connection method uses what is called a daisy chain That is each A Net device is connected in series The first device in the chain receives the A Net signal from the AN 16 i M Mic Input Module Each successive A Net compatible device gets its A Net connection from the A Net Out jack of the device preceding it in the chain There is one drawback to this connection method however If one A Net device in the chain is disconnected from the A Net signal chain all units beyond this point will not get any audio until the unit is reconnected to a valid A Net source Connecting A Net Devices in Series The diagram below illustrates a series connection of A Net devices In Out In Out In Out In Out A Net A Net A Net A Net In this diagram A Net is connected from device to device using Cat 5e cable The A Net Out port on the first device connects to the A Net In port on the next and so on A parallel A Net connection solves that problem By using the optional A 16D or A 16D Pro A Net Distributors parallel A Net connections are possible In fact any combination of series and parallel connections can be used to solve even the most complex audio routing problems 16 Mic Input User Guide 21 Parallel A Net Routing Connecting A Net devices in parallel involves the addition of an A Net distributor Any number of A Net distributors
45. nd A Net Expansion connections A Net Main Out The A Net Out jack sends the A Net data from the AN 16 i M to an A Net compatible device such as the AN 16 o Output Module The AN 16 i M has two A Net Out jacks The first marked Main Out is designed to be used as the primary A Net connection to other devices It has the ability to be used with the Expansion jack when creating digital snakes of up to 32 channels described later A Net Aux Out The second A Net Out jack labeled Aux Out carries only the A Net signal generated by the AN 16 i M locally and cannot be used with the Expansion jack in a 32 channel snake or audio network configuration Use any standard Cat 5e cable for connections between devices Remember that the maximum cable length between A Net devices is 500 feet 150 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 20 meters including connections using System Bridges When a proper A Net connection between the AN 16 i M Mic Input Module and an AN 16 o Output Module or Pro16 Series Personal Mixer exists the A Net Active LED on the receiving device will light A Net Expansion The A Net Expansion jack is used when creating a 32 channel digital snake or audio network using at least two AN 16 i M Mic Input Modules and two AN 16 o Output Modules or other compatible output devices Using the A Net Expansion jack allows thirty two channels of data to travel down a single Cat 5e cable up to 500 feet 150 meters to the destinatio
46. nput 18 line level signals 14 Line Output 19 Linking Channels 16 Link switch 15 Local Area Network 3 long distance A Net 25 Low Cut Filter 9 14 42 M Main Out 12 A Net 20 maximum cable length 6 29 Maximum Input Level 41 media converter 25 MicInput Module 1 mic line 17 mixersub groups 15 module combinations 36 Monitor Mixing System 32 Mono 16 network 4 Network 37 networking 4 Neutrik 8 Nominallevel 41 Operating Level 41 Output Module 15 P Package Contents 3 Parallel A Net Routing 22 parallel connection 21 passive splitter 19 PeakLevel 41 permanent installation 5 Personal Mixer 1611 A 16R 16 47 Personal Mixers 32 Phantom Power 14 19 42 phantom power switch 9 Phase Invert Switch 9 11 15 polarity 9 ports 35 Power Connector 17 PowerLED 10 16 PowerSupply 17 42 Power switch 10 16 1 3 24 Pro16 Monitor Mixing System 3 24 32 Pro16 Personal Mixer 15 16 Series 27 32 Pro64 4 R Rear Panel description 17 repeater 25 Return insert 19 Insert 41 Return jack 12 RJ45 8 RJ45 connector 5 RoHS ii Rolloff 9 14 router 4 rumble filter 14 5 Send 19 Insert 41 Sendjack 12 send return 19 series connection 21 SignalLED 14 Signal presentLED 9 signalrepeater 25 Signal to Noise Ratio 42 snake 15 25 20 26 27 split 23 26 32 33 Splitter 19 42 stand alone mic preamp 19 stereo channel 15 stereo input 15 16 Stereo Link 9 15 16 System Bridge 3 21 26
47. om lightning power outages etc can sometimes damage electronic equipment To minimize the chance of damage to your equipment from sudden changes in the AC line voltage you may want to plug your equipment into a power source that has surge and spike protection Power outlet strips are available with built in surge protection circuits that may help protect your equipment Other options for protection of your equipment include the use of an AC line conditioner or a battery backup system sometimes referred to as an uninterruptible power supply or UPS Rack Mounting The AN 16 i M Mic Input Module is designed to be installed in a standard 19 inch audio equipment rack Each unit takes up three standard rack spaces 19 inches wide by 5 25 inches high The rack ears on each side of the device are designed to support the weight of the AN 16 i M without additional hardware Each rack ear contains holes for two screws per side Always support the unit with all four screws To rack mount Mic Input Module position it in the equipment rack at the desired location Use standard rack mounting screws 10 32 size to attach the unit to your rack hardware Tighten all four screws firmly but avoid overtightening Aviom suggests the use of non metallic washers between the rack mounting screws and the device s finished surface to avoid marring the painted finish on your Aviom products Always allow adequate ventilation for devices mounted in equipmen
48. or applications such as live performance broadcast and recording AN 16 i M Mic Input Module Features Sixteen audio channels Mic line combo input jacks XLR and TRS 48 volt phantom power on each channel Phase Invert switch per channel 85Hz low cut rumble filter per channel Channel link switches for stereo channel pairing Splitter provides sixteen Thru outputs Balanced insert points per channel Two parallel A Net outputs EtherCon RJ45 connectors A Net Expansion port for 32 channel operation Conventions Used in this Document AN Series The AN 16 i Input Module AN 16 i M Mic Input Module and AN 16 o Output Module are referred to generically as the AN Series of products When describing audio network configurations the AN 16 i Input Module and most Pro16 console interface cards can be substituted anywhere the AN 16 i M Mic Input Module is used 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 1 Using Personal Mixers It is possible to create an audio distribution and personal monitor system using any combination of Aviom AN Series and Personal Mixer products including the A 16ll and A 16R When referring to the use of the personal mixers in a system in general the terms A 16 I Mixer or Personal Mixer are used to describe a case where a standard A 16ll Personal Mixer or a rack mounted A 16R Personal Mixer with without the optional A 16CS Control Surface can be used Cat 5 Cables In most cases Cat 5e Ca
49. or used for balanced audio wiring has three conductors the tip the ring and the sleeve The balanced wiring system is ideal for keeping noise out of the audio signal from sources such as radio interference sometimes called RF Unbalanced audio signals sometimes referred to as TS for Tip and Sleeve are found on many effects processors music keyboards and consumer electronics Only two connectors on the 14 inch plug are used the tip and the sleeve A standard musical instrument cable sometimes called a guitar cord uses this configuration for example 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 18 Channel Thru Jacks The sixteen XLR balanced audio Thru jacks on the AN 16 i M provide an exact copy of the mic signal plugged into the Input jack just above it This provides a passive splitter that can send a copy of the audio inputs to an analog audio mixer used for monitors in a digital snake installation for example No front panel adjustments are passed on to the Thru connector with the exception of the phantom power used by condenser mics Channel Inserts Each of the sixteen audio channels has a dedicated set of insert send return jacks The insert jacks are inch balanced TRS and are designed to allow audio processors such as compressor limiters to be added to each channel Connect a cable from the channel s Senn jack to the audio input of the effects processor Connect another 14 inch cable from the device s output to the RET
50. r cables Rejection Ratio THD N lt 003 Crosstalk 90dB Bit Error Rate BER 10 12 EIN Equivalent Input 128dBu Noise Rs 150 ohms 20kHz BW Gain 60dB CMRR Common Mode 80dB 120Hz Gain 60cB Power Supply Internal universal switching type standard IEC cable provided Voltage 100 240 50 60Hz 60W Fuse 250VAC FAAL Dimensions Width 19 inches 482 6mm Depth 9 25 inches 234 95mm Height 3U 5 25 inches 133 35mm Weight 12 Ib 5 44 kg All Aviom products are designed and manufactured in the USA 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 42 Block Diagram This block diagram shows the signal path as it flows through the AN 16 i M Note that the meter section is post insert this means that the level shown on the meters is influenced by any processor that is connected to the channel insert points H gt o 92 lt 5 aS 5 amp 2 o o Insert point Insert HPF a Insert out Insertin gt gt Gain f Mic 6dB to 600 Line 15dB to 36dB 5 o i a p 2 3 MT bd E 3 5 2 o a TE 332 lt lt 16 Mic Input User Guide 43 Dimensions 5 203 132 2 2 250 51 21
51. r of digital splits each of which can be up to 500 feet 150 meters apart The diagram below shows a simple system with one AN 16 i M Mic Input Module connected to one AN 16 o Output Module Audio connected to the AN 16 i M is delivered to the AN 16 o via A Net By connecting additional 16 Output Modules any number of exact copies of the sixteen input channels can be added Remember cable runs between devices can be up to 500 feet 150 meters for added flexibility 16 Channels In 16 0 16 Channels 16 Channels Out 16 Channels Out AN 16 0 16 Channels Out 16 inputs 16 outputs and 3 digital splits 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 23 To create sixteen channel digital snake with splits Connect mic line audio sources to the inputs of the AN 16 i M Connect the A Ner Out jack on the AN 16 i M to the In jack on the first AN 16 o Output Module Expand the system by connecting a Cat 5e cable from the Our of the first AN 16 o Output Module to the IN jack on the next AN 16 o Output Module Repeat this same patching as needed for each additional 16 added to the system Connect the audio outputs of each AN 16 o Adding Personal Mixers A 16 digital snake be expanded to include Aviom s A 16ll and A 16R Personal Mixer products as well As seen in the previous section the A Net Out jack on any Pro16 A Net compatible device
52. rial number label must appear on the outside of the unit or the Aviom warranty is void This manual and its contents are copyrighted by Aviom Inc All rights are reserved by Aviom Inc This document may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior written consent from Aviom Inc The software and or firmware contained within Aviom products is copyrighted and all rights are reserved by Aviom Inc Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the text and illustrations in this manual no guarantee is made or implied as to the accuracy of the information contained within VI TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome 4 49 ro om m Hw 1 F atureS 4 siw ek OE S ES 1 Conventions Used in this Document 1 AN SENES 5 ea Bae d Rd 1 Using Personal Mixers 2 Gat5 Cabl S 6 4 ese x3 we bk be EE 2 A Net Distributors 2 Package Contents 3 AboutA Net 3 Compatibility with 4 4 About Category5 4 Cables sos Seas Uy RR yum ce URL 5 ce RW REGENS US 5 AC Line Conditioning ees 7 Rack 0 7 EtherCon 8 Cleaning and Maintenance Information 8 Front
53. riginal retail purchase This warranty does not apply if the equipment has been damaged due to misuse abuse accident or problems with electrical power The warranty also does not apply if the product has been modified in any way or if the product serial number has been damaged modified or removed If a defect is discovered first write or call Aviom Inc to obtain a Return Authorization number No service will be performed on any product returned without prior authorization Aviom Inc will at its option repair or replace the product at no charge to you The product must be returned during the warranty period with transportation charges prepaid to Aviom Inc 1157 Phoenixville Pike Suite 201 West Chester PA 19380 You must use the product s original packing materials for shipment Shipments should be insured for the value of the product Include your name address phone number description of the problem and copy of the original bill of sale with the shipment The Return Authorization number should be written on the outside of the box THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE OR JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION AVIOM S RESPONSIBILITY FOR MALFUNCTIONS AND DEFECTS IN HARDWARE IS LIMITED TO REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT AS SET FORTH IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THE PRODUCT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
54. t 6 and Cat 6e cables can be interchanged When speaking about interconnections between components in a system the term Cat 5 is used generically to indicate the use of any of the applicable cable types A Net Distributors The A 16D and A 16D Pro A Net Distributors are referred to generically as A Net Distributors 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 2 Package Contents Check the contents of the shipping box carefully before making connections and continuing with installation The contents of the AN 16 i M Mic Input Module box include One AN 16 i M Mic Input Module One IEC power cable User documentation Options for your system include Cat 5e interconnect cables AN 16SBR System Bridge e Pro16 monitor mixing products such as the A 16ll Personal Mixer or A 16R rack mount Personal Mixer AN 16 o Output Module A 16D A Net Distributor A 16D Pro A Net Distributor Included in this document is a Warranty Registration be sure to fill out the form and return it to Aviom Inc via mail or fax as soon as possible About A Net The Pro16 version of A Net is a high speed data transmission protocol capable of sending and receiving high quality digital audio using readily available Cat 5 cables A Net is a proprietary technology developed by Aviom ANET A Net is based on the physical layer of Ethernet Local Area Network LAN technology This provides A Net with a mature and robust base on which to buil
55. t racks Avoid placing your AN 16 i M directly above or below other rack mounted devices that produce high levels of heat such as power amps 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 7 EtherCon Connector Some Aviom products use EtherCon Cat 5 connectors The Neutrik EtherCon connector is a dual RJ45 type connector It can receive a standard Cat 5e cable or a cable fitted with the special heavy duty EtherCon connector When using a standard Cat 5e cable plug the cable into the center of the 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 cable the kind commonly used on microphones 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 Cleaning and Maintenance Information The exterior of your Aviom products should be cleaned with a dry soft lint free cloth For tougher dirt you can use a cloth slightly dampened with water or with a mild detergent When cleaning your Aviom products never spray cleaners directly onto the product surfaces Instead spray a small amount of the cleaning solution onto a clean cloth first Then use the dampened cloth to clean the product v Note Never use solvents or abrasive cleaners on the finished surfaces of your Aviom products 16
56. ticular application any computer store should be able to supply you with an appropriate cable A qualified technician should be able to build custom cables to any length up to the maximum of 500 feet 150 meters between components For fixed or permanent installations you have the option of running Cat 5 cables inside walls and terminating them with readily available wall panel connectors that include the RJ45 jack Solid wire is recommended for permanent installations In addition to standard Cat 5e cables Category 6 Cat 6 cables can also be used v Note When purchasing Category 5e cables be sure to buy only standard Cat 5e UTP cables not those sold as crossover cables A crossover cable is used for file transfer between two computers and is not compatible with your Aviom equipment Cable Lengths Cat 5e cables used with your Aviom products can be up to 500 feet approximately 150 meters in length between devices The maximum cable length specification applies to the cable connected between the AN 16 i M Mic Input Module and the first Pro16 output module or Personal Mixer in your system as well as for cable runs between each additional Pro16 A Net compatible device in your system 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 5 AN 16 i Input Module Up to 500 feet of Cat 5e cable can be used to connect each system component AN 16 o Output Modules or Personal Mixers Infinite number of A Net components TIAA Your ca
57. udio mic or line level signals as inputs One input module contains channels 1 16 while the other has channels 17 32 To configure a 32 x 0 system 1 _ Connect the first sixteen mic or line level audio sources to inputs 1 16 on the first Pro16 input module 2 Connectthe second group of sixteen audio sources to inputs 1 16 on the second input module 3 Connecta Cat 5e cable from the A Net Out jack on the first input module to the A Net Expansion jack on the second input module 4 Connecta cable from the A Net Out jack on the second Pro16 input module and run it to the destination where the 16 Output Modules are located and plug it into the A Net In jack on the first AN 16 o Output Module 5 Connecta Cat 5e cable from the A Net Expansion jack on the first AN 16 o to the A Net In on the second AN 16 o 6 Patch the audio outputs from the two AN 16 o Output Modules into the desired destinations Either AN 16 i or AN 16 i M Input Modules can be used as needed for this application Remember that the maximum cable length between A Net devices is 500 feet 150 meters Always use Cat 5e UTP cable 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 29 Front of house Stage Channels 1 16 AN 16 o A Net Output Module Expansion Out L ANet AN 16 7 A Net Input Module Lj In Expansion Out L Anet
58. ug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particu larly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as when the power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped No on off power switches are included in the system The external power supply should be used to control power to an Aviom device This power supply should remain readily operable The solid line over dashed line symbol indicates that the input voltage must be a DC voltage The box within a box s
59. ular you can connect the Pro16 Series units as needed making any of the configurations mentioned previously available at any time Simply move and re patch the units A Net Expansion In a thirty two channel system the A Net Expansion jack is used to combine two A Net data streams into a single steam that can travel down one cable At the receiving end of the audio network the A Net Expansion jack is used again to separate the data into individual 16 channel data streams The concept used for the Expansion port on A Net modules is similar to the AN 16SBR System Bridge described later in this document AVIOM AN 16 M EXPANSION gt MAIN A Net In Out and Expansion connections 16 Mic Input MopuLe User Guide 27 Some points to remember about using the A Net Expansion jacks on the Pro16 input modules and 16 to create a digital snake or audio network When creating a network with four Pro16 Series units one A Net Expansion jack will be connected to an A Net n port while the other A Net Expansion jack will be connected to an A Net Out port The A Net Out jacks on the AN 16 o Output Modules should be empty when only four Pro16 Series units are being used to create a network These are then available for adding audio splits with additional AN 16 o Output Modules or for connecting to a Personal Monitor Mixing System The cable connecting the two sid
60. ymbol n indicates that the external power supply is double insulated N WARNING TO REDUCE THE DANGER OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVERS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose this product to rain or other types of moisture To avoid the hazard of electrical shock do not handle the power cord with wet hands Replace fuse with same type and rating Operating Temperature 10 C to 50 C 50 F to 122 F Risque de choc lectrique ne pas ouvrir Pour r duire le risque de feu ou de choc lectrique ne pas exposer cet quipement la pluie ou la moisissure Pour r duire le risque de choc lectrique ne pas retirer le couvercle Pi ces non remplacables par l utilisateur Confier la r paration une personne qualifi e Attention utiliser seulement un fusible de rechange de m me type Cet appareil est conforme la section 15 de la norme FCC Son fonctionnement est soumis aux conditions suivantes 1 cet quipement ne doit pas causer des interf rences nocives et 2 cet quipement doit accepter toute interf rence capt e incluant les interf rences pouvant causer des op rations ind sirables Cet appareil num rique de Classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada CAUTION Using any audio system at high volume levels can cause permanent damage to your hearing Set your system volu

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