necessary.
Problem: The A-Net LED is on, but there is no sound
Possible Solutions:
•The A-Net Active LED indicates that the input to the receiving device is properly connected to another A-Net device. It does not indicate that all devices in a system are properly configured, however. If you have two Personal Mixers connected together, the second Personal Mixer’s A-Net LED will light because the first Personal Mixer is correctly connected to it. Check that each device in the chain has a Category 5 cable plugged into it.
•Check that the A-Net cables are connected in the correct order when using daisy-chain connections. The Cat-5 cable connected to the first Personal Mixer should be connected to the A-Net In jack. The next device is connected from the Out on the first device to the In on the next.
Problem: A Preset was saved with a stereo link active but when the Preset is recalled the channels are mono. (Or, a Preset was saved with mono channels, but on recall the Channels are linked.)
Possible Solutions:
•The status of the stereo link is set by the front panel Link switches on the A-Net input module (or the DIP switches on the Y1 card). If a Preset is recalled and the position of the Link switch is different from when the Preset was saved, the Preset will be adjusted to agree with the current hardware settings on the A-Net input module. If this happens, simply change the position of the Link switch on the A-Net input module. Your current mix will be updated immediately.
Problem: A Channel was assigned to one Group and now it is suddenly part of a different Group.
Possible Solutions:
•When you link a stereo Channel pair with the Link switch on the A-Net input module after a Group has been created, it is possible that channel characteristics could change. This includes the volume, pan, mute status, and Group assignment. The rule to remember is