Aviom A-16II manual Button Behaviors, Master Volume

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Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide

procedure; turn the TREBLE knob right to add highs, left to diminish them.

The Bass and Treble EQs in the Personal Mixer are both shelving type. There is +/-12dB of cut or boost available for each.

Bass EQ 160Hz shelving Treble EQ 9kHz shelving

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Master Volume

The overall system volume is controlled by the MASTER volume control. This is an analog-style control. Turn it counterclockwise for a full off setting. As a general suggestion, start with the Master volume knob at a low setting, about 9 or 10 o’clock to start. Raise the volume slowly from that point to a comfortable listening level.

Note: Always use caution when adjusting any audio system component to avoid potential hearing damage.

Button Behaviors

There are various combinations of lighted and unlighted buttons on the A-16II Personal Mixer. Here is an overview:

Channel buttons have two LEDs, an upper and lower. The upper button is red and indicates that the Channel is selected. The lower button is yellow; it indicates that the Channel is muted. Channel buttons will light solid or flash.

The RECALL button has one red LED. It flashes when the

RECALL button is pressed, indicating that you can now select a Preset by touching any numbered button.

There is one LED in the GROUP button. When the GROUP button is pressed, the LED flashes. This indicates that you can now build or edit a Group.

The RECALL and GROUP buttons will both flash when held down simultaneously. This is the Save Mode, as indicated by the connecting graphic above the two buttons on the front panel.

When a Preset is saved, all sixteen Channel buttons will flash briefly to confirm the Preset save operation.

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Contents 16II Personal Mixer User Guide Aviom, Inc Important Safety Instructions Read this FirstAviom, Inc. Limited Warranty Page Table of Contents Troubleshooting Page Features WelcomeConventions Used in this Document Warranty Information Package Contents AC Line ConditioningChannel Labels Personal Mixer Label StripWhat is Category 5? Cables Used in the Aviom SystemInfinite number of A-Net components About A-Net Power Supplies Power Supply PolarityCleaning Maintenance Information A-16II Personal Mixer Personal Mixer Components System Setup Power ConnectionSystem Interconnections Audio Connections OutputsPowering Up Labeling the Channels16II Features Operational ModesGlobal Controls Tone ControlsMaster Volume Button BehaviorsAll Volumes Zero Basic NavigationNet Connectors DC Power InputPersonal Mixer Rear Panel Audio OutputsMixing Preparing to Make a MixAutomatic Mono/Stereo Plug Detection Volume and Pan Control Editing InterfacePan and Volume Controls MixingPan LEDs Linking Channels Mute and Solo Functions Spread ControlEffect of the Spread Control Solo a ChannelHeld Solo Mode Mute a Channel Unmute a ChannelCreating Groups Creating Additional Groups Changing Channel Settings Within a Group Making Changes to a GroupRemoving Channels From a Group Muting Groups Global Trim FunctionSave a Preset Making Changes to a MixVerify a Mix Memory Location Using Aux Sends to Create a Monitor Mix ApplicationsCreate a Mix With Console Direct Outputs Studio Cue System Playback Monitoring Using Console Inserts Cable InsertAdding Effects Monitor without the effectUsing a Patch Bay Thru PatchingMonitor with the effect Adding Effects to a Monitor Mix Adding Live Ambience to a Monitor MixSilent Jam Session Other Uses for the Personal Mixer OutputsRecord a Mix Page Troubleshooting Problem No audio from Personal Mixer outputsProblem Can’t change Presets Problem Can’t hear a Channel that is part of a GroupPage Problem I don’t think my Preset was saved Problem In Group mode, I can’t select a new Channel16II Personal Mixer Specifications Digital to Analog ConversionIndex Page Page UPS Page Aviom Warranty Registration