Aviom A-16II manual Personal Mixer Rear Panel, Net Connectors, DC Power Input, Audio Outputs

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Aviom A-16II Personal Mixer User Guide

The lower yellow LED in each Channel button indicates the Channel’s mute status. A lit LED indicates that the Channel is muted. Any number of Channels can be muted.

Personal Mixer Rear Panel

On the rear of the Personal Mixer you will find the A-Net connectors, the power supply input, and the audio output.

A-Net Connectors

There are two A-Net connectors on the rear of the Personal Mixer. The A-Net In jack accepts

the A-Net signal coming from the A-Net input module if the Personal Mixer is the first Personal Mixer in the system, or

the A-Net signal coming from the Out jack of another Personal Mixer, or

the A-Net output from an A-Net distributor product

The A-Net Out jack is used to connect another A-Net device. This will send the same sixteen audio channels being processed by the input module to the additional device so that another unique monitor mix can be created. An unlimited number of A-Net devices can be connected in series using this method.

DC Power Input

Connect the DC power supply to the jack on the rear of the Personal Mixer. Use only power supplies designed for your Aviom products.

Audio Outputs

The audio outputs on the rear of the A-16II Personal Mixer can be used with headphones, in-ear monitors, powered speakers, or any other device that can accept a line level audio output. Stereo, dual-mono, and mono outputs are available by using the appropriate cables

Stereo

The TRS outputs on the Personal Mixer are stereo. Any pair of stereo headphones can simply be plugged into the jack.

To connect a set of stereo speakers (studio monitors or stage speakers), use a stereo to dual-mono adapter to split the stereo signal into separate left and

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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 Conventions Used in this Document FeaturesWelcome 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 Interconnections System SetupPower Connection Audio Connections OutputsPowering Up Labeling the Channels16II Features Operational ModesGlobal Controls Tone ControlsMaster Volume Button BehaviorsAll Volumes Zero Basic NavigationPersonal Mixer Rear Panel Net ConnectorsDC Power Input Audio OutputsAutomatic Mono/Stereo Plug Detection MixingPreparing to Make a Mix Volume and Pan Control Editing InterfacePan LEDs Pan and Volume ControlsMixing Linking Channels Effect of the Spread Control Mute and Solo FunctionsSpread Control Solo a ChannelHeld Solo Mode Mute a Channel Unmute a ChannelCreating Groups Creating Additional Groups Removing Channels From a Group Changing Channel Settings Within a GroupMaking Changes to a Group Muting Groups Global Trim FunctionSave a Preset Making Changes to a MixVerify a Mix Memory Location Create a Mix With Console Direct Outputs Using Aux Sends to Create a Monitor MixApplications Studio Cue System Playback Monitoring Adding Effects Using Console InsertsCable Insert Monitor without the effectMonitor with the effect Using a Patch BayThru Patching Adding Effects to a Monitor Mix Adding Live Ambience to a Monitor MixRecord a Mix Silent Jam SessionOther Uses for the Personal Mixer Outputs Page Problem Can’t change Presets TroubleshootingProblem No audio from Personal Mixer outputs 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