AV-P2
Output Module
User Guide
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Table of Contents
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Welcome
Thank you for purchasing the Aviom Pro16™ AV-P2 Output Module.
This User Guide is designed to familiarize you with the features of your
new Pro16 product and to have you up and running in no time.
Features
The AV-P2 Output Module is designed to output a 2-channel mono or
stereo signal from a Pro16 system.
AV-P2 Output Module Features:
• Two balanced line-level audio output channels
• Individual output levels for each channel
• Audio output level DIP switches
• Euroblock terminal block audio connections
• Dual mono or stereo output
• Rotary A-Net channel selector
• Audio mute switch
• RJ45 A-Net® input and output
• Removable, reversible mounting flanges
• Remote power over A-Net by using the A-16D or
A-16D Pro A-Net Distributor
Package Contents
Check the contents of the shipping box carefully before making
connections and continuing with installation.
The contents of the AV-P2 Output Module box include:
• One AV-P2 Output Module
• Mounting flanges
• One DC power supply for the AV-P2
• User Guide
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Compatibility
The AV-P2 Output Module can be used with the following Aviom Pro16
products:
• AN-16/i Input Module
• AN-16/i-M Mic Input Module
• AV-M8 Mic Input Module
• Aviom16/o-Y1 A-Net card for use with Yamaha®
consoles
• D-16c A-Net card for use with DiGiCo® consoles
• A-16R Personal Mixer
• A-16II Personal Mixer
• A-16D A-Net Distributor
• A-16D Pro A-Net Distributor
• AN-16/o Output Module
• AN-16SBR System Bridge
• A-16T Transmitter (discontinued)
• A-16 Personal Mixer (discontinued)
In addition to the Aviom devices mentioned above, the AV-P2 Output
Module can be connected to third-party devices that support Pro16
A-Net technology.
The AV-P2 Output Module can also be used with Aviom Pro64™ systems
when connected to the Pro64 ASI A-Net System Interface.
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Pro16 Series Systems
A complete Pro16™ Series audio network system consists of at least
one Pro16 input module connected to at least one Pro16 output device
such as the AV-P2 Output Module, AN-16/o Output Module, or A-16II
Personal Mixer. Many configurations are possible by using additional
input modules and/or Personal Mixers and output modules.
About A-Net
Aviom’s A-Net® is a high-speed data transmission protocol. It is capable
of sending and receiving uncompressed, high-quality audio using
readily available Category 5 cables. A-Net technology is a proprietary
system developed by Aviom.
A-Net is based on Ethernet, a Local Area Network (or LAN) technology.
This provides A-Net with a mature and robust base on which to build.
However, because A-Net manages data in a way that ensures optimum
performance for audio, Aviom products are not compatible with off-
the-shelf computer products designed for Ethernet networks such as
hubs and switches.
As implemented in the Pro16 Series products, the A-Net signal carries
sixteen channels of digital data from a Pro16 input module to a Pro16
network device or output device, such as the AN-16/o Output Module or
A-16II Personal Mixer.
Some of the benefits of using A-Net to transmit digital audio are:
• Virtually no latency
• No ground loops
• Easy cabling using readily available components
• Easy expansion and reconfiguration of systems
• An unlimited number of A-Net devices can be used in
a system
• Long distances between system components
P Note: While the Category 5 connectors and cables used with
your Aviom products look like typical computer network
connections, do not connect computers, routers, or other
home and business networking equipment to your Aviom
products.
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Cables Used With A-Net Devices
Pro16 Input Module
All Cat-5e connections between A-Net devices should use Unshielded
Twisted Pair (UTP) cable. The cable can be of the stranded or solid type;
solid wire performs better over long distances, while stranded wire is
more flexible and easier to manipulate and therefore easier to work
with in a performance situation.
Up to 500 feet
of Cat-5e cable
can be used to
connect
each system
component
Pro16 Output Modules,
A-Net Distributors, or
Personal Mixers
Cables designated as Cat-5e in this User Guide can be interchanged with
any Cat-6 (or better) cable. Cables will be referred to simply as “Cat-5e.”
Connectors on Cat-5e cables can be of the standard RJ45 variety or
locking Neutrik® EtherCon® type.
P Note: When purchasing Category 5e cables, be sure to buy only
standard Cat-5e cables, not those sold as crossover cables.
A crossover cable is used for file transfer between two
computers. A crossover cable is not compatible with your
Aviom equipment.
Infinite
number
of A-Net
components
Cat-5e Cable Lengths
Category 5e cables used with your Aviom products can be up to 500
feet (approximately 150 meters) in length. The maximum cable length
specification applies to the cable connected between the Pro16 input
module and the first A-Net device (AV-P2, AN-16/o Output Module,
Personal Mixer, etc.), as well as for cable runs between each additional
A-Net compatible device in your system.
This diagram shows a Pro16 input module connected to compatible
Pro16 devices. Each cable shown can be up to 500 feet in length.
Your cable length performance will be affected by a number of factors
,including the quality of the cables used and the number of devices
such as cable couplers or wall panel interconnections in use. Use Cat-5e
or higher cables for best performance wherever possible.
System Bridge
In systems using the optional AN-16SBR System Bridge, the cable length
specification applies to the total cable length between the A-Net devices
being connected and the AN-16SBR components.
For cable runs in excess of 500 feet between A-Net devices, fiber optic
media converters can be used.
Total A-Net cable length can be 500 feet (150 meters)
System
Bridge
System
Bridge
Pro16 Input
A-Net Out
Pro16 Output
A-Net In
The maximum cable length calculation includes any cables used to
connect Pro16 devices to a System Bridge.
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Extending Cable Lengths
Mounting the AV-P2
The AV-P2 module is designed to be mounted to any flat surface.
Optionally, it can be rack mounted using a standard 19-inch rack shelf.
Two AV-P2 units can fit on a single rack shelf.
Cat-5e cables can be extended by using a simple passive device called
an inline coupler to add length to existing cables (as long as you do not
exceed the specified maximum cable length). If you need a longer cable
on occasion, this is a simple solution. Note that it is possible that the
maximum cable length specification can be compromised by using
inline couplers or other passive cable connection devices.
The mounting flanges on each side of the device are designed to
support the weight of the AV-P2 without additional hardware. The
mounting flanges can be reversed easily using only a Phillips head
screwdriver. Each mounting flange contains holes for two screws per
side. Always support the unit with all four screws when attaching the
product to a flat surface.
For long cable runs (in excess of 500 feet), any Pro16 device can be used
to extend the distance between two points. Each Pro16 device refreshes
the A-Net signal, allowing another 500 feet of cable to be used.
If desired, the mounting flanges can be turned around so that they
mount under the AV-P2, making the profile of the AV-P2 as small as
possible. Always use all the mounting screws when reversing the flanges
on the AV-P2.
Cleaning and Maintenance
The exterior of your Aviom products should be cleaned with a dry, soft,
lint-free cloth. For tougher dirt, you can use a cloth slightly dampened
with water or with a mild detergent.
Always allow adequate ventilation for devices mounted in equipment
racks. Avoid placing your AV-P2 directly above or below other rack-
mounted devices that produce high levels of heat, such as power amps.
When cleaning your Aviom products, never spray cleaners directly onto
the product surfaces. Instead, spray a small amount of the cleaning
solution onto a clean cloth first. Then use the dampened cloth to clean
the product.
P Note: Never use solvents or abrasive cleaners on the finished
surfaces of your Aviom products.
AC Line Conditioning
Aviom products are digital devices and as such are sensitive to sudden
spikes and drops in the AC line voltage. Changes in the line voltage
from lightning, power outages, etc., can sometimes damage electronic
equipment.
To minimize the chance of damage to your equipment from sudden
changes in the AC line voltage, you may want to plug your equipment
into a power source that has surge and spike protection. Power outlet
strips are available with built-in surge protection circuits that may help
protect your equipment.
Other options for protection of your equipment include the use of an
AC line conditioner or a battery backup system (sometimes referred to
as an uninterruptible power supply, or UPS).
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stereo signal from the Pro16 A-Net stream connected to the AV-P2 via
its A-Net In port.
Panel Descriptions
The Channel Selector provides mono or stereo output signals based on
the settings of the Pro16 network’s input module’s Stereo Link switches.
This section explains the basic layout of the front and rear panels of your
new Aviom product. The diagrams on the previous pages can be used
as a quick visual guide to the location of the components of the AV-P2
mentioned in this section.
P Note: The left and right audio channels have separate output level
settings. When using mono A-Net channels, this allows two
different output levels to be set if desired.
AV-P2 Front Panel
The front panel of the AV-P2 contains the Output Level DIP switches,
Mute switch, A-Net Channel Selector knob, and LED indicators for Stereo
Pair, A-Net Active, and Power.
Stereo Pair LED
The Stereo Pair LED will light whenever the Channel Selector knob is
positioned on either channel that makes up a left/right stereo pair (as
set by the network’s input module).
For example, if A-Net channels 3 and 4 are stereo linked in the network,
moving the AV-P2 Channel Selector knob to either position 3 or 4 will
produce the same result: the Stereo Pair LED will light, A-Net channel
3 is assigned to the AV-P2 left audio output, and A-Net channel 4 is
assigned to the AV-P2 right output.
CHANNEL
AV-P2
1
LEFT
RIGHT
16
2
MUTE
3
15
14
4
ON
5
6
13
12
STEREO A-NET
PAIR ACTIVE
POWER
11
7
10
8
9
OUTPUT LEVELS
The AV-P2 front panel interface
AV-P2
STEREO A-NET
PAIR ACTIVE
POWER
Audio Output Levels
Individual DIP switches are provided for left and right channel audio
output levels. The top of the AV-P2 case includes a handy output level
chart. Move a DIP switch to the up position to activate it.
The Stereo Pair, A-Net Active, and Power LED indicators
A-Net Active LED
Whenever a valid A-Net signal is connected to the AV-P2 via the A-Net In
port, the A-Net Active LED will light.
Mute Switch
The Mute switch provides an easy way to turn the audio output of
the AV-P2 off temporarily without having to change the output level
settings. Use it when making audio connections to other devices,
changing cable routings, etc. Move the switch to the left to mute the
AV-P2 audio output and to the right for normal operation.
Power LED
The Power LED lights whenever the AV-P2 DC power supply is connected
to a valid AC power source, or when it is receiving power over the
Cat-5 connection. It does not, however, indicate that a valid A-Net digital
stream is being received. That is the job of the A-Net Active LED.
A-Net Channel Selector
The AV-P2 can output single channel, dual mono, or stereo audio
signals. The rotary channel selector knob is used to select a mono or
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AV-P2 Rear Panel
The rear panel of the AV-P2 Output Module contains the DC power
connector, the left/right audio output Euroblock connections, and the
A-Net connections.
The outputs on the AV-P2 use 5.0 mm Euroblock connectors, and can
be connected to balanced or unbalanced audio devices. Male Euroblock
jacks are provided.
AUDIO OUTPUT
LEFT
RIGHT
OUT
IN
18-24 VDC
AV-P2
DC
POWER
Euroblock connectors plug into the sockets on the AV-P2 panel.
500mA
+
–
+
–
The Euroblock plugs can be connected using only a small flat-blade
screwdriver.
The AV-P2 rear panel interface
A-Net Connections
Two A-Net connections are provided on the rear panel of the AV-P2
Output Module. There is one A-Net In port and one A-Net Out port.
Power Connector
The AV-P2 Output Module comes with an external DC switching-type
power supply. This type of power supply can be used worldwide with
a wide range of AC wall current output voltages (100-240VAC). When
traveling, you do not need to replace the power supply in countries
where voltages are different. You may, however, need plug adapters
to allow the power supply to be connected to wall outlets in some
countries, since many countries use different physical plug layouts for
their power systems.
The A-Net In port receives digital data in Aviom’s proprietary A-Net
format. The A-Net Out port is used to pass incoming A-Net data to
additional A-Net compatible devices in a system. The A-Net Out port
will always transmit the full 16-channel A-Net stream regardless of the
settings on the AV-P2.
If a replacement power supply is required, always choose a power supply
with equivalent specifications: 18-24 VDC, 500mA, center pin positive.
OUT
IN
AV-P2
Audio Outputs
Audio outputs on the AV-P2 are provided via locking Euroblock
connectors. Each channel’s output level can be set individually using
the DIP switches on the front panel.
The AV-P2 rear-panel A-Net connections
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Connecting Audio
The audio outputs on the AV-P2 Output Module can be connected to
balanced or unbalanced devices via the Euroblock jacks.
Wiring a Euroblock
Euroblock connectors provide an easy, solder-free way of making audio
connections between the AV-P2 and other audio components. Only a
small flat-blade screw driver is required to make connections. For extra
strength, you can add solder to each bare wire on an audio cable to stop
the wire strands from unwinding (called “tinning”).
The Euroblock plug, showing the screws that hold the individual wires
in place (left-to-right), hot (+), cold (-), and ground
Connecting to an Unbalanced Device
The AV-P2 audio outputs can be connected to unbalanced audio
devices; connections can use single-conductor or two-conductor
shielded cable.
AUDIO OUTPUT
LEFT
RIGHT
AV-P2
Single-conductor shielded cable
To connect the AV-P2 audio output to an unbalanced line-level device
using single-conductor shielded cable:
+ –
+ –
1. Strip the insulating jacket of the cable back about .75
inch (18 mm) to reveal the individual hot and ground
wires within.
AV-P2 left/right Euroblock audio outputs
2. Remove a small amount of each individual wire’s
insulation (approximately .25 inch, 6 mm).
3. On the Euroblock plug, use a small screw driver to
loosen and open the sockets that will receive the
individual wires.
Connecting to a Balanced Device
To connect the AV-P2 Euroblock audio output to a device that can
accept a balanced line-level input:
1. Strip the insulating jacket of the cable back about .75
inch (18 mm) to reveal the individual hot, cold, and
ground wires within.
2. Remove a small amount of each individual wire’s
insulation (approximately .25 inch, 6 mm).
4. Insert the audio cable’s hot (+) wire into the matching
socket on the Euroblock plug.
5. Insert the audio cable’s ground wire into the matching
socket on the Euroblock plug. The cold (-) socket on
the Euroblock remains unused in this configuration.
3. On the 5.0 mm Euroblock male plug, use a small screw
driver to loosen and open the sockets that will receive
the individual wires.
4. Insert the individual hot (+), cold (-), and ground wires
into the matching sockets on the Euroblock plug.
6. Tighten the screws on the wire sockets to secure the
individual wires.
7. Plug the completed Euroblock plug into the desired
output channel on the AV-P2.
8. Connect the completed cable to your audio device.
5. Tighten the screws on the wire sockets to secure the
individual wires.
6. Plug the completed Euroblock plug into the desired
output channel on the AV-P2.
Two-conductor shielded cable
To connect the AV-P2 audio output to an unbalanced line-level device
using two-conductor shielded cable:
7. Connect the AV-P2 to your audio device.
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1. Strip the insulating jacket of the cable back about .75
inch (18 mm) to reveal the individual hot and ground
wires within.
2. Remove a small amount of each individual wire’s
insulation (approximately .25 inch, 6 mm).
Setting Output Levels
Output levels on the AV-P2 are set with the DIP switches on the front
panel. Individual settings are possible for the left and right audio
channels.
3. On the Euroblock plug, use a small screw driver to
loosen and open the sockets that will receive the
individual wires.
4. Insert the audio cable’s hot (+) wire into the matching
socket on the Euroblock plug.
LEFT
RIGHT
MUTE
5. Insert the audio cable’s cold (-) wire into the matching
socket on the Euroblock plug.
ON
6. Insert the audio cable’s ground wire into the matching
socket on the Euroblock plug.
OUTPUT LEVELS
7. Tighten the screws on the wire sockets to secure the
individual wires.
The AV-P2 front panel interface
8. Plug the completed Euroblock plug into the desired
output channel on the AV-P2.
To temporarily mute the output of the AV-P2 while adjustments are
being made, move the Mute switch to the left.
9. At the other end of the cable, connect the hot (+) wire
to the unbalanced device’s hot connector.
10. Connect the cold (-) and ground wire to the unbalanced
device’s ground connector.
11. Connect the completed cable to your audio device.
Plug the completed Euroblock connectors into the AV-P2 audio output
jacks.
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DIP Switch Settings Table
The following table lists the DIP switch settings for the AV-P2 left/right
output levels. In the output levels table, “0” indicates the down position
and “1” indicates the up position on the DIP switch.
DIP Switch Setting
LEVEL (dB)
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
5
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
6
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
-1.2
-2.9
-4.6
-5.7
-6.9
-8.6
-10.3
-12.9
-14.1
-15.8
-17.5
-19.0
-20.2
-21.8
-23.6
-25.5
-26.7
-28.4
-30.2
-31.5
-32.8
-34.4
-35.9
The output level table is also printed on the top of the AV-P2 case for
quick reference.
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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
Out
In
Out
In
Out
In
Out
A-Net
A-Net
A-Net
A-Net
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.
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A-Net Out
Audio Networks
Pro16 A-Net input and output modules can be combined to create audio
networks of up to 64 audio channels with unlimited expansion.
Pro16 Input
A-Net In
A-16D
A-Net Out (x8)
8-Channel Systems
The most basic A-Net based system uses one input module connected
to one output module or Personal Mixer. For example, the AV-M8 can
be connected to an AV-P2 Output Module to deliver eight discrete line-
level audio signals to powered speakers, recording devices, mixers, etc.
A-Net In
AV-P2
AN-16/o
A-16R
A-16II
8 Channels In
AV-M8
A-Net Out from the Pro16 input module connects to an A-Net
Distributor and then up to eight parallel streams can connect
additional Pro16 products.
A-Net, up to 500 feet
AV-P2
Mono/Stereo Out
The A-Net signal from the A-16D Distributor is connected to each A-Net
compatible device with a Cat-5e cable. Removing one A-Net device has
no effect on the other A-Net components being used.
Connect A-Net Out on the AV-M8 to the A-Net In on any compatible
device. The eight audio channels from the AV-M8 appear as channels
1-8 on the output module.
P Note: The A-16D Pro Distributor can also be used in this
configuration. It supplies DC power over the Cat-5e cable to
compatible Pro16 devices.
16-Channel Systems
Any Pro16 input module can be substituted for the AV-M8 shown in
the diagram above. This includes the AN-16/i, AN-16/i-M, Y1 and D-16c
A-Net cards. These Pro16 devices provide 16 channels to the AV-P2.
Extending A-Net Cable Runs
To span distances longer than the maximum specified for a single A-Net
cable (500 feet, 150 meters), the A-16D (or A-16D Pro) A-Net Distributor
can be used as a signal repeater. Simply insert the A-16D or A-16D Pro
into the A-Net stream at the 500-foot point and the A-Net signal will be
refreshed. Another 500 feet/150 meters of cable can then be added. This
process can be repeated as many times as required to extend cables. In
fact, any Pro16 device will refresh the A-Net signal and allow another
500-foot cable run between it and the next Pro16 device.
Digital Splits
A-Net allows far more flexibility than just the simple configuration
outlined above. In fact, any number of Pro16 A-Net devices can be
connected to a single input module. This allows the creation of infinite
numbers of digital signal splits, with each additional A-Net device
capable of being located up to 500 feet (150 meters) away.
For long distance applications, fiber optic cable can be used to span
distances up to 50 miles (80 km) with the use of devices called media
converters. A media converter changes the Cat-5 Ethernet-based A-Net
signal to a fiber optical signal at the source location and then back to
Cat-5 at the destination. Several companies make media converters
that can be used with your Aviom equipment. Both single and multi-
mode fiber devices can be used. Refer to the Aviom website for a list of
approved devices.
Splits can be used to send exact digital copies of the audio signals
from the input module to a live sound mixing console, a recording
system, an audio machine room, and a live television broadcast facility
simultaneously with no signal degradation. To add digital copies, or
“splits,” to a system, simply connect an A-Net Out to the A-Net In on
Pro16 output modules or Personal Mixers. The following diagram shows
one such system using a variety of Pro16 devices connected in series.
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32-Channel Systems
16 Channels In
Pro16 Input
Aviom’s Pro16 audio networking products work in blocks of 16 channels.
Audio networks of 32 channels can be configured as:
A-Net, up to 500 feet,
150 meters
• 32 channels send by zero channels return (32 x 0 )
• 16 channels send by 16 channels return (16 x 16)
• 0 channels send by 32 channels return (0 x 32)
AN-16/o
AV-P2
...to teleconferencing
head end
Up to 16 Channels Out
2 Channels Out
...to stereo recording device
Systems up to 32 audio channels can be configured with no additional
hardware by using the built-in A-Net Expansion ports.
AV-P2
2 Channels Out
...to powered speakers
...to headphones
For systems larger than 32 channels, Aviom offers the AN-16SBR System
Bridge as an option. The System Bridge allows up to four A-Net streams
to be combined into a single Cat-5e cable for distribution over long
distances.
A-16II
2-Channel Mix Out
One Pro16 input module is shown connected to four A-Net devices. The
AN-16/i, AN-16/i-M, AV-M8, Y1 card, or D-16c card can be substituted
for the Pro16 input module shown in the diagram.
A 32-channel system is comprised of two pair of Pro16 Series I/O units,
each providing a 16-channel data stream. (Remember that two AV-M8
units cascaded via the ADAT link create a single Pro16 A-Net stream.)
Since the Pro16 system is modular, you can connect the Pro16 Series
units as needed, making any of the configurations mentioned previously
available at any time. Simply move and re-patch the units.
When substituting an AV-M8 module in the diagram above, remember
that the AV-M8 is an 8-channel device. In the configuration above,
only channels 1-8 on the Pro16 output devices will have audio signals
present. Cascading two AV-M8 modules with the ADAT® link will provide
16 channels.
A-Net Expansion
In a 32-channel system, the A-Net Expansion port is used to allow two
A-Net data streams to travel down one cable.
AV-M8
ADAT
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EXPANSION
OUT
OUT
IN
CH 9-16
The rear panel of the AV-M8 showing the A-Net Out and A-Net
Expansion ports
Some points to remember about using the A-Net Expansion ports on
the Pro16 Series input and output modules to create an audio network:
• When creating a network with two pair of Pro16 Series
units, one A-Net Expansion port will be connected to
an A-Net In port while the other A-Net Expansion port
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will be connected to an A-Net Out port.
Audio channels 1-16
• The A-Net Out ports on the Pro16 output modules
should be empty when only four Pro16 Series units are
being used to create a network. These ports are then
available for adding audio splits with additional Pro16
output modules, or for connecting to a Personal Mixer
product such as the A-16II or A-16R.
• The cable connecting the two halves of the network
(carrying 32 channels of audio) should be connected
to one A-Net In port and one A-Net Out port.
Channels 1-16 In
Channels 1-16 Out
Channels 17-32 Out
Pro16 Input
A-Net Expansion
Pro16 Input
Audio channels 17-32
Pro16 Output
Pro16 Output
Channels 17-32 In
A-Net
Two Pro16 input modules configured as 32 x 0
• Do not connect Cat-5e cables carrying expanded
system data (more than 16 channels) to an A-Net
Distributor or Personal Mixer product.
• The maximum cable length specification of 500 feet
(150 meters) applies to the length between an A-Net
In port and an A-Net Out port. Cables used to connect
devices via the A-Net Expansion ports must fall within
this maximum distance.
Two Pro16 output devices are connected on the receive side of the
audio network. In the diagram, any Pro16 output device can be used.
This includes A-16II and A-16R Personal Mixers, as well as AN-16/o and
AV-P2 output modules.
To configure a 32 x 0 system:
1. Connect the first 16 mic- or line-level audio sources to
inputs 1-16 on the first Pro16 input module.
2. Connect the second group of 16 audio sources to
• An A-Net Expansion port is never connected to another
A-Net Expansion port.
• The A-Net Main Out on the AN-16/i-M Mic Input
Module is the only A-Net port that works with the
Expansion port. The A-Net Aux output carries only
local data.
inputs 1-16 on the second Pro16 input module.
3. Connect a Cat-5e cable from the A-Net out port on the
first input module to the A-Net expANsioN port on the
second input module.
4. Connect a cable from the A-Net out port on the second
Pro16 Series input module and run it to the destination
where the Pro16 output modules are located. Plug it
into the A-Net iN port on the first output module.
5. Connect a Cat-5e cable from the A-Net expANsioN port
on the first output module to A-Net iN on the second
output module.
32-Channel Examples
In the following examples, any Pro16 input module can be used. This
includes the AV-M8, Y1 console interface card (for Yamaha products),
D-16c console interface card (for DiGiCo products), AN-16/i, or the
AN-16/i-M. Only one device is shown in the illustrations. They are
referred to generically as “Pro16 input modules.”
6. Patch the audio outputs from the two output modules
A pair of AV-M8 units cascaded via the ADAT link are shown in the
diagram as a single input module.
into the desired destinations.
Remember that the maximum cable length between A-Net devices is
500 feet (150 meters). Always use Cat-5e UTP cable.
32 Channels Send by Zero Channels Return
The diagram that follows shows a pair of 16-channel Pro16 input
modules used for audio input channels 1-16 and 17-32, connected to a
pair of output modules.
The 32 x 0 configuration has 32 audio inputs on one side of the audio
network and 32 audio outputs on the other side.
With this configuration, up to 32 analog audio (mic- or line-level) signals
are connected as inputs to two Pro16 input modules. One input module
contains channels 1-16, while the other has channels 17-32.
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Channels 17-32 in
Channels 17-32 out
Channels 1-16
EXPANSION
OUT
EXPANSION
OUT
EXPANSION
OUT
Channels 1-16 in
Channels 1-16 out
EXPANSION
OUT
Channels 17-32
Note that A-Net In is connected to A-Net Out on both pairs of modules
in this 32 x 0 system.
The AV-P2 can be substituted for the output module that supplies
channels 17-32 if desired. It cannot be substituted for the output module
supplying channels 1-16 because the AV-P2 does not have the A-Net
Expansion port.
To configure a 16 x 16 system:
1. Set up one input module (AV-M8, pair of AV-M8s, Y1
card, AN-16/i or AN-16/i-M) and one output module on
each side of the network.
2. Connect 16 mic- or line-level audio sources to inputs
1-16 on the first Pro16 Series input module.
16 Channels Send by 16 Channels Return
3. Connect a Cat-5e cable from the A-Net out port on the
first input module to the A-Net expANsioN port on the
first output module.
The 16 x 16 configuration has 16 inputs and 16 outputs on each side of
the audio network.
4. Plug a Cat-5e cable into the A-Net iN port on the first
output module. This cable will be used to span up
to 500 feet/150 meters between the two sides of the
network.
Channels 1-16 In
Channels 1-16 Out
Pro16 Output
Pro16 Input
A-Net Expansion
Pro16 Input
5. Connect the cable from the A-Net iN port in Step 4 to
the A-Net out port on the second Pro16 Series input
module.
Pro16 Output
Channels 17-32 Out
Channels 17-32 In
A-Net
6. Connect the second group of 16 audio sources to
inputs 1-16 on the second Pro16 Series input module.
7. Connect a Cat-5e cable from the A-Net expANsioN port
on the second input module to A-Net iN on the second
Pro16 output module.
Using this configuration, each side of the audio network has one input
module and one Pro16 output module. Sixteen channels of audio move
in each direction over a single Cat-5e cable.
8. Patch the audio outputs from the two output modules
The AV-P2 can be used to output channels 17-32 in this diagram. It
cannot be substituted for the output module supplying channels 1-16
because the AV-P2 does not have the A-Net Expansion port.
into the desired destinations.
Adding More Audio Outputs
As mentioned previously, the A-Net Out ports on AN-16/o and AV-P2
output modules and Personal Mixer products remain available even
Again, the A-Net Expansion port is used to combine the A-Net data from
two devices for transmission over one Cat-5e cable.
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when creating a bidirectional audio network. This allows additional
output modules to be added as needed to suit a variety of audio
situations. Any Pro16 A-Net compatible product with an A-Net In can be
connected to an A-Net Out port. This flexible routing scheme allows you
to send audio to a variety of different locations and to include Aviom’s
Pro16 Monitor Mixing System for mic applications.
to add is connected by patching a Cat-5e cable from
A-Net out to the new module’s A-Net iN port.
• Use AN-16/o or AV-P2 output modules as required by
your application.
Expanding a Network with an A-Net Distributor
While the A-16D and A-16D Pro Distributors are not compatible with the
data being distributed via the A-Net Expansion ports, you can use an
A-16D to add wiring flexibility to your system.
Channels 1-16 Out
Audio channels 1-16
Pro16 Output
Pro16 Output
Channels 1-16 Out
Channels 1-16 Out
Channels 1-16 Out
As mentioned in the previous examples, an A-Net Distributor can be
connected to any single A-Net Out port to allow parallel distribution of
up to eight exact copies of the input data.
Pro16 Output
Pro16 Output
Channels 1-16 In
The total cable length between A-Net devices is limited to 500 feet, 150
meters.
Pro16 Input
A-Net Expansion
Pro16 Output
Pro16 Output
Pro16 Input
Channels 17-32 Out
Channels 17-32 Out
Channels 17-32 In
A-Net
Pro16 Output
Pro16 Output
Channels 17-32 Out
Channels 17-32 Out
Audio channels 17-32
Digital copies of each 16-channel output stream have been added.
In this example, a 16 x 16 network has been expanded to include three
additional Pro16 output modules on each side of the network. You can
use any combination of the AN-16/o or AV-P2 output modules.
Each output module is connected via A-Net using a Cat-5e cable.
Remember that the cable lengths between each A-Net device can be up
to 500 feet (150 meters) long.
To create an expanded network:
• First start by configuring the network according to
your basic needs (either as 32 x 0, or as 16 x 16).
• Add additional Pro16 output modules by connecting
a Cat-5e cable from the A-Net out port on one of the
connected modules to the A-Net iN port on a Pro16
output module that you want to use to expand the
system.
• Each additional Pro16 output module that you want
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Dimensions
Specifications
Audio Outputs
2, impedance balanced line-level
5.0 mm Euroblock connectors, female, panel-mount
2 male Euroblock connectors supplied in box
Screw terminals: Audio +; Audio -; Ground
16-position rotary switch
Channel Selection
D/A Conversion
Output Levels
48kHz, 24-bit
Variable: +4dBu to -31dBu in 1.5dB increments
6-position DIP switch, per channel
Indicators
LEDs; red: Power, green: A-Net Active,
yellow: Stereo Pair
Output Impedance
100 ohms
Signal to Noise
(unweighted)
93dB typical, A/D to D/A
Measured from AN-16/i Input Module to AV-P2
4Hz–22kHz +0.2dB/-3dB
-93dB at -10dBFS
Freq. Response
THD +N
Crosstalk
-85dB at 1kHz
Bit Error Rate (BER)
Digital Connections
10-12
A-Net In: 1; A-Net Out: 1; RJ45 connectors
Uses unshielded Cat-5e UTP (or better) cable
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Pro16™ A-Net
Latency
0.880 msec (measured from analog input to
analog output)
Power Supply
Input Voltage
Output Voltage
Plug Size
External, DC, universal switching type
100–240 volts, 50/60Hz, 30VA
18–24 VDC, 0.5 amp
2 mm, locking, center pin hot
Dimensions
Weight
7.45” (189.2 mm) wide x 7” (177.8 mm) deep; 1U high
3.4 lbs (1.54 kilo)
All Aviom products are designed and manufactured in the USA.
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mono 10
daisy-chain 19
Dimensions 31
Index
mounting flanges
ASI A-Net System Interface
Symbols
N
+48 Volt
Network
networking
Neutrik EtherCon. See EtherCon
AV-M8 Mic Input Module
E
O
A
EtherCon Connector
Ethernet
Output Level DIP Switches
A-16D
B
wiring 14
wiring an unbalanced
source 15
Expanding 29
Extending Cable Lengths
balanced signal
connecting 14
bidirectional 28
P
Package Contents
A-16T
Pro16 Monitor Mixing Sys-
tem 28
C
Cables
Extending
cable specification, Cat-5e
Cat-5
stranded vs. solid
F
Front Panel Components
Cat-6
Pro64
I
Certifications iii
Cleaning and Maintenance
inline coupler
R
rack mounting
Rear Panel Components
RJ45
RoHS iii
AC Line Conditioning
ADAT
Compatibility
L
computer network
line-level
connecting 14
Connecting an Unbalanced
Local Area Network
router
crossover cables
M
S
D
D-16c card
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