PRO64® Network Manager™PRO64® Network Manager™Ve r s i o n 3.0.3User Guide
1 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eWe l c o m e Version 3 of Aviom Pro64® Network Manager™ is a software application de
91 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eSerial InterfaceThe Serial Interface field determines how the 6416Y2 card communicates with the
92 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eASI A-Net Systems Interface The ASI device window displays the available Pro16® A‑Net outputs a
93 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eMH10/MH10f Merger HubsThe MH10 (and MH10f) device window shows the device’s ten A‑Net ports; an
94 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d e6416dio Digital I/O ModuleThe 6416dio Device Overview provides radio buttons for choosing a clo
95 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eRCI Remote Control InterfaceThe RCI device window includes a selector for choosing an A‑Net Slo
96 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d ema t r i x as s i g N m e N t s When an input device is set to Matrixed (the default for an A
97 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eClearing Matrix AssignmentsTo clear one input assignment, set the routing to None, a double das
98 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d ede v i c e Wi N d o W vi e W s In addition to the Device Overview features described above
99 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eText entered in this field is stored in the Pro64 device itself and is available throughout the
100 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eStereo links are set on channels 3–4 and 11–12. Mic Preamp Channel SettingsIn addition to the
2 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eFi r m W a r e No t i c eVersion 3.0 (and above) of the Pro64 Network Manager applicat
101 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eThe 24dB Pad and +48V Phantom Power will require confirmation via a dialog box i
102 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eThe Outputs from Network view for a 6416o The sl o t field shows the network Slot currently a
103 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eSetting an Output Matrix Assignment For all non‑AllFrame devices the first step in assigning a
104 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eSelect an output source from the menu to assign it. Direct Text EntryAnother way to assign a
105 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eMatrix Assignments on the ASIThe ASI A‑Net Systems Interface allows Pro16 output devic
106 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eASI OutputsIn Pro64 Network Manager the ASI defaults to having its four Pro16 outp
107 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eThe default state for the ASI has all Zones set to sequential blocks of 16 channels each. To r
108 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eASI Matrix Views The Outputs From Network view for the ASI shows two of the available Zones at
109 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eClearing Output Matrix Assignments Output assignments can be cleared for any output‑capable de
110 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d e6416Y2 Card and ASI OutputsIn its Device Window, the individual outputs from a 6416Y2 A‑Net c
3 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eov e r v i e WThe following is an overview of the steps required to start managing and controlli
111 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eThe Inputs and Outputs View The bidirectional AllFrame, 6416Y2 A‑Net Interface Card and 6416di
112 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d ede v i c e Pr e s e t sDevice Presets provide a simple way to save and recall settings for an
113 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eThe Device Presets ViewTo display the Device Presets interface choose De v I c e pr e s e t s
114 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eUpdating a Device Preset Once a Device Preset has been saved you can change its settings, r
115 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d ede v i c e Wi N d o W me N U s Each Device Window has a set of menus along its top edge. Th
116 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eView MenuUse the View menu to select a view for the currently selected Device Window. Not all
117 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eChannel Settings Menu – Input Devices The Channel Settings menu is available for I/O modules o
118 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eChannel Settings Menu – Output Devices Output Module Settings (AllFrame, 6416dio, and 6416o)A
119 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eaU d i o sl o t ma N a g e r The Audio Slot Manager allows the user to view the I/O routing
120 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eSlot Assignments View The Slot Assignments view shows the 64 network Slots as scrolling list.
4 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eWhat’s New in Version 3.0 If your system is already running Version 2 of Pro64 Network Manager,
121 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eSlots and I/O Routing View The default view for the Audio Slot Manager window shows both the S
122 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d esc e N e ma N a g e r Within a project, Pro64 Network Manager can also save and recall compl
123 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eThe Scene Manager Window Components of the Scene Manager window are described below. v w x y
124 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eScene Manager FeaturesThe Scene Manager window consists of the Number, Lock, Scene N
125 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eSaving a SceneScenes are saved to disk within the Project Scenes folder found inside the proje
126 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eYou can also use the Edit menu’s cu t , co p Y , and/or pA s t e commands during renaming. Us
127 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eLock a Scene by right-clicking in Scene row. To lock a Scene, click a Scene row to hi
128 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eUse the commands in the Scene menu to delete Scenes from a project. To clear all the Scenes in
129 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eValid scenes are marked in green, invalid ones in red. Scenes in an online network that start
130 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eScene Manager Menus The Scene Manager menu commands are described below; they are also availab
5 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eConventions Used in this DocumentThis document supports Version 3 (and above) of the Aviom Pro64
131 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eScene MenuThe Scene menu contains the commands used to manage a project’s Scenes. Save Scene
132 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d evi r t U a l da t a ca b l e mo N i t o r A Pro64 Network Manager project saves the confi
133 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eVDC Slots The top row of the Virtual Data Cable Monitor window contains the 14 columns for th
134 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eVDC SourceThe VDC Source row indicates the Pro64 device in the network where the active VDC in
135 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eev e N t lo g Wi N d o W Pro64 Network Manager creates a log of application‑ and project‑re
136 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d etr o U b l e s h o o t i N g The following section provides troubleshooting tips for the Pro6
137 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eProblem Possible Solutions Pro64 Network Manager cannot communicate with the networkCheck the
138 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eaP P e N d i xRS-232 Cables and Pinout Using an RS‑232 device with a Pro64 device req
139 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eWiring a DB9 Crossover CableThe following table can be used to create a null modem (crossover)
140 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eIndexSymbols24dB Pad 101+28dBu 8148kHz 60+48V 100, 101, 112, 11749‑64 6796kHz6416Y2 card
6 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eiN s t a l l i N g Pr o 64 Ne t W o r k ma N a g e rIt is recommended that you quit all
141 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eZone 108ASI A‑Net Systems Interface 56, 92, 110ASI Matrix View 108ASI Outputs 110Assigning
142 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eSlot activation 114Connecting For the First Time 28Connect to Network 43contact closure 4,
143 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eFF6 Modular I/O Frame 2, 21, 24, 72Fab Four 104Failed Devices 31File MenuDevice Window 115
144 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eFront Panel 55Log 14, 19, 135Log file 50Low Cut 100, 112, 117LS9 console 91MM7CL‑ES 91Ma
145 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eAllFrame 81Output Level Settings 82Clearing 82Output Matrix Assignment 103Clear 109Output
146 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eSample Rate 13, 46, 47, 60, 67, 92, 95, 103, 122sample rate converterAllFrame C4dio 4Sample
147 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d etime remainingFirmware Update 32time to update 29Tools menu 4Tools Menu 20, 116Workspace
148 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eSOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENTThis software license agreement (this “Agreement”) is made by and be
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7 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eStart the Installation ProcessBefore installing the software, disconnect the Pro64 networ
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8 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eSoftware License AgreementWhen the Software License Agreement page appears, read the ag
9 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eChoose the Installation LocationSelect the hard drive and folder location on your computer where
10 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eWhen the install has finished installing the application components, the following screen will
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11 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eQuitting the Installer At any time before the installation of Pro64 Network Manager is
12 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eWhat Gets InstalledPro64 Network Manager is installed by default into the following folder: C:
13 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eNetwork Overview Lists all Pro64 devices and their propertiesvScene Window Save and recall up
14 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d ePr o 64 Ne t W o r k ma N a g e r Wi N d o W sThe Pro64 Network Manager application consists
15 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eNetwork OverviewThe Network Overview shows a list of all Pro64 devices in the current ne
16 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eDevice WindowsA Device Window displays specific information for each type of Pro64 device (6416
17 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eScene Manager Window A Scene saves the configuration of everything in the Pro64 network—ch
18 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eAudio Slot Manager Window The Audio Slot Manager allow the user to view the I/O routings for a
19 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eVirtual Data Cable Monitor Window The Virtual Data Cable™ (VDC) Monitor window is used for vie
20 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eFirmware Update WindowThe Firmware Update utility is accessed from the Tools menu in the main w
i ii Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eTable of ContentsNotice of Rights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
21 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eFi r m W a r e UP d a t e s Firmware is the embedded software that resides in each Pro64 dev
22 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eUSB-to-RS-232 AdaptersThe following USB‑to‑RS‑232 Adapters have been tested by Aviom a
23 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d e* If you are using the 6416Y2 A‑Net Interface Card as the Control Master device, you can
24 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eCommunication Setup For AllFrame I/O DevicesAllFrame Modular I/O System devices such as the F6
25 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eCommunication Setup for the 6416Y2 Card This section details the card settings required for upd
26 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eCircuit Board DIP Switches on the 6416Y2 Before installing the 6416Y2 card in the Yamaha device
27 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eAfter Updating 6416Y2 FirmwareOnce new firmware is installed, DIP switch #9, found in DIP Switc
28 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eConnecting to the Network for the First Time Double‑click the Pro64 Network Manager icon on the
29 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eWhen connecting to a Pro64 network running firmware versions older than v5.xx to P
30 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eFirmware Update Utility WindowThe components of the Firmware Update window are described below.
i v Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eFirmware Updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
31 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eProgress BarsDuring the firmware update process, progress bars and an info window will be displ
32 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eClosing the Firmware Update WindowAttempting to close the Firmware Update window while an up
33 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eFirmware Update Window MenusWhen the Firmware Update window is open the following menu commands
34 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eCommands in the Update Options menu The default location for firmware update files is: C:\
35 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eMaintaining a Pro64 Network Once a Pro64 network is updated to the current version of the firmw
36 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eAdding Devices to a Network While OnlineAdding one or more devices running outdated firmware to
37 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eoN l i N e v s . oF F l i N e Pro64 Network Manager provides two ways of working with
38 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eth e Pr o j e c t Pro64 Network Manager saves all information about the configuration of a ne
39 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d evCreate a project in any folder (1); name the project (2) The newly saved project will includ
40 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eAs you work with a project the application will create new Scene and Device Preset files as nee
v Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eWorkspace Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
41 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eThe Scene Manager windowYou can choose to work using any combination of the project fi
42 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eTransitioning From Online to OfflineWhen connected online to a Pro64 network, you can
43 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eIn this case the project must first be tested to check that it is compatible with the Pro64 net
44 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eTwo choices are available. Click up l o A D to gather the settings from the Pro64 hardware dev
45 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eWhen the Project Has ChangedWhen wo r k oN l I N e ... is selected from the Network menu whil
46 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eWo r k s P a c e Fe a t U r e s The workspace holds all other Pro64 Network Manager w
47 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eClock ErrorsIf a clock error occurs while synced to an external clock source, the clock type fi
48 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eWorkspace Window Commands Right‑click the title bar of the workspace to open the stan
49 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eWorkspace Menu Commands The menu commands found in the main workspace are described below. Work
50 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eTools Menu Use the Tools menu commands to access the Firmware Update utility and preferences. U
v i Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eDevice Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
51 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eItems in the Windows menu Help Menu Application support is found in the Help menu. Pro64 Networ
52 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eNe t W o r k ov e r v i e W Fe a t U r e s The Network Overview contains the following infor
53 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eth e Ne t W o r k ov e r v i e W iN t e r F a c e Pro64 devices in the Network Overview
54 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eThe Status column also holds special icons used for the front panel lock feature (see page 55)
55 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eWhen the LED Device Identify function is on, a white icon appears in the Status column of the N
56 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eThe following Pro64 devices have no Edit Lock control on their front panel interfa
57 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eIn the Numeric ID dialog box enter a number from 1‑999 and then click the ok button to close th
58 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eThe Network Overview’s local Status Bar will read FI l t e r oN when any data type in the Netw
59 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eSort by Location by clicking its column heading. To add location text for a device, click in th
60 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eInput/Output Slot Range DisplaysIn the Network Overview, a pair of Slot Range columns show the
v i i Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eASI A-Net Systems Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
61 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eNetwork Overview MenusThis section describes the menus and commands available in the Network Ov
62 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eEdit MenuThe Edit menu in the Network Overview offers the following commands that can be used w
63 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d ede v i c e Wi N d o W Fe a t U r e sA Device Window contains the unique settings for each typ
64 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eWindow Views The following views are available for the Device Windows:• Device Overview – the
65 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eStatus Bar Each Device Window contains a read‑only status bar along its bottom edge. A copy of
66 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eAllFrame I/O Grids AllFrame devices have slightly different I/O grid displays because their I/O
67 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eSlot Range Within the Input/Output grid is a Slot range drop down menu (not available on AllFra
68 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eActivating Channels To assign a channel on a Pro64 input device to a network Slot, click the c
69 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eAllFrame devices are always assigned to the matrix and have no default channel routing. Before
70 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eDeactivating SlotsTo deactivate an active Slot on an input device, click the green channel LED;
v i ii Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eSlots and I/O Routing View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
71 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eControl Groups For remote‑controllable devices capable of belonging to a Control Group (6416m,
72 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d ede v i c e -sP e c i F i c Fe a t U r e s In addition to the common features described
73 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eCards are identified by letter, A through F, corresponding to the location in the F6 where the
74 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eAllFrame C4dio Card Support When a C4dio Digital I/O Card is installed in an AllFrame, the AllF
75 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eClock change conrmation dialog box When an external clock source is being used, the Device Ov
76 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eSample rate converters on a C4dio card installed in slot F of an AllFrame
77 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eAllFrame Standby OptionsAllFrame devices in a network can be placed into standby and
78 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eStandby From the Device WindowTo put the AllFrame in Standby from the Device Window while onli
79 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eStandby From a Contact ClosureStandby Mode can also be activated by wiring a contact closure sw
80 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eHardware and Software Standby TogetherBoth types of Standby can be used simultaneously if the A
i x Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eAppendix. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
81 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eAllFrame C4o Output Levels The analog audio outputs on an AllFrame device with one or more C4o
82 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eClearing AllFrame Output Level Settings The Channel Settings menu contains two commands that ca
83 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d e6416Y2 A-Net Interface CardThe 6416Y2 can be set up to follow the configuration of its onboard
84 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d e6416Y2 Status Icon In the Network Overview window the 6416Y2 card’s Status column displays a bl
85 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eThe m-control icon appears for any 6416Y2 card that has DIP switch #10 activated. Install the 6
86 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eMY8 and MY16 ModesIt is important to note that the choice to use the Yamaha MY8 or MY16 mode (8
87 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d e6416Y2 Output Slots Active Pro64 network Slots coming into a Yamaha device via a 6416
88 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d e6416Y2 Card Stereo Links Pro64 Network Manager adds simplified programming for input modules c
89 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eCard Configuration Dialog Box The Tools menu for the 6416Y2 Card’s Device Window contains a sho
90 Pr o 64 Ne t w o r k Ma N a g e r Us e r gU i d eCard ModeThe 6416Y2 card mode can be set to either MY16 or MY8. Yamaha’s MY16 offers 16 channel
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