A-Net Connections
When creating a Pro16 A-Net system, the simplest 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 its A-Net signal from the AV-M8 Mic Input Module’s A-Net Out port. Each successive A-Net compatible device gets its A-Net connection from the A-Net Out port of the device preceding it in the daisy chain.
There is one drawback to this connection method, however. If one A-Net device in the daisy chain is disconnected from the A-Net signal chain, all units beyond that point will not output any audio until the unit is reconnected to a valid A-Net source.
Series Connection of A-Net Devices
In this diagram, A-Net is connected from device to device using Cat-5e cables. The A-Net Out port on the first device connects to the A-Net In port on the next, and so on.
Parallel A-Net Routing
A parallel A-Net connection eliminates the need to daisy chain A-Net devices together. By using the optional A-16D or A-16D Pro A-Net Distributor, 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.
Using an A-Net Distributor
Any Pro16 A-Net Distributor can be connected to the A-Net Out port of a Pro16 device. In the diagram below, a variety of A-Net compatible components are shown connected in parallel to an A-16D A-Net Distributor.