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User Guide
P/N 9310 1017 0001F rev. 2.1
© 2013 Aviom, Inc.
A-Net Interface Card
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Page 1 - User Guide

User GuideP/N 9310 1017 0001F rev. 2.1 © 2013 Aviom, Inc.A-Net Interface Card

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Supported Remote Control Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Physical Connections . . . .

Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions

1Ge n e r a l In f oWe l c o m eThank you for purchasing the 6416Y2 A-Net® Interface Card for use with Yamaha® digital products that support the mini

Page 4 - WARNING!

Package Contents The contents of the 6416Y2 A‑Net Interface Card box includes:One 6416Y2 A‑Net Interface Card •User documentation •P No t e Reta

Page 5 - Aviom, Inc. Limited Warranty

3Ge n e r a l In f oCat-5e Cables All Cat‑5e connections between A‑Net devices should use Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) cable. The cable can be of th

Page 6 - Warranty Information

4Ge n e r a l In f oCompatibility The Aviom 6416Y2 A‑Net Interface Card is compatible with the following Yamaha devices: DeviceMY Expansion SlotsMaxi

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5fI r m w a r e no t I c eFi r m W a r e No t i c eAll Pro64 devices in a network should be updated to use the most recent firmware v

Page 8 - Table of Contents

iN s t a l l i N g t h e 6416Y2 ca r dBefore installing the 6416Y2 card in a compatible Yamaha digital device, be sure to read the DIP switch config

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To install the 6416Y2 card:Start with the power to the Yamaha digital device 1. off.Remove the Yamaha device’s power cord from the wall receptacle.2.

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8ab o u t a-ne tab o u t a-Ne t Aviom’s A‑Net® is the only networking technology conceived, designed, and optimized for managing and

Page 11 - We l c o m e

9ab o u t a-ne tregardless of the system configuration. (Not all VDC data types are supported on every Pro64 device.) Because VDC inputs are simply

Page 12 - The EtherCon Connector

Trademarks Aviom, A‑Net, the A‑Net icon, Pro16, Pro64, AllFrame, m‑control, and Virtual Data Cable are trademarks of Aviom, Inc. All other trademarks

Page 13 - AC Line Conditioning

10ab o u t a-ne tSupport For Pro16 Series Products Pro64 Series products can be combined with Pro16® Series output products such as Personal Mixers o

Page 14 - Compatibility

11Pr o 64 us e r In t e r f a c ePr o 64 us e r iN t e r F a c eThis section outlines some basic concepts of operation for Pro64 products. Pro64 I/O

Page 15 - Fi r m W a r e No t i c e

12Pr o 64 us e r In t e r f a c eSlots and Sample Rate The current system‑wide sample rate will determine the number of A‑Net Slots that are availabl

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13co n t r o l ma s t e rco N t r o l ma s t e r In every Pro64 network, one device will always be designated as the Control Master, the device tha

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14co n t r o l ma s t e rOnly one device in a Pro64 network can be designated as the Control Master. Here, a Pro64 I/O module is shown. Setting Cont

Page 18 - Control Data

15co n t r o l ma s t e rco N t r o l ma s t e r Fu N c t i o N sThis section describes the individual functions of the Control Master device in a

Page 19 - A-Net Ports

16co n t r o l ma s t e rControl Master and Clock Source The Pro64 device designated as Control Master is also in control of the network master clock

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17co n t r o l ma s t e rClock ErrorsIf a clock error occurs, the Clock Master LED will blink indicating that an error has occurred. Common causes fo

Page 21 - A-Net Slot

18co n t r o l ma s t e rChanging the Sample RateChanging the sample rate when a 6416Y2 A‑Net Interface Card is the Clock Master is do

Page 22 - Slots and Sample Rate

19co n t r o l ma s t e rma N a g e d mo d e Managed Mode requires the use of a computer and the free Pro64 Network Manager software connected to t

Page 23 - CTLCLKAUTO ERR

READ THIS FIRSTImportant Safety InstructionsRead these instructions. 1. Keep these instructions2. Heed all warnings.3. Follow all instructions.4. Do n

Page 24 - Setting Control Master Status

20co n t r o l ma s t e rExiting Managed Mode also requires that the host Yamaha device be powered down so that the 6416Y2 card can be removed to hav

Page 25 - Enumeration

6416Y2 ca r d co m P o N e N t s Thumb Screws 1. 2. RS‑232/422 DB9 connector 3. DIP Switches 1‑8 – Stereo Link DIP Switches 9‑12 – system co

Page 26 - Other Clock Sources

DIP Switches There is one 12‑position DIP switch block on the front panel of the 6416Y2, referred to as SW7 in the diagrams that follow. Note the moun

Page 27 - Network Sample Rate

Stereo Link DIP Switches Eight Stereo Link DIP switches are provided allowing odd‑even channels to be paired for use with Aviom Pro16 personal monitor

Page 28 - Password Protection

Auto LEDThe Auto LED will be on and lit yellow to indicate that the Pro64 network is running in Auto Mode. In the off state, this LED indicates that t

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ci r c u i t bo a r d diP sW i t c h e sThe 6416Y2 A‑Net Interface Card can be configured using either the on‑board DIP switches or from the Pro64 N

Page 30 - Pro64 network

DIP Switch Locations This diagram shows the locations of the 6416Y2 DIP switches.ONONONONONONSW7SW8 SW3 SW9 SW4 SW1 SW2 1 2 3 4 5

Page 31 - Front Panel Features

diP sW i t c h Fu N c t i o N s The individual switch functions for circuit board DIP switch blocks SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4, SW8, and SW9

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DIP Switch Block 3 (SW3)The DIP switches in block SW3 are used to configure m‑control, a feature that allows the user to control preamp settings on 64

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SW3 Switch FunctionsThe switches on SW3 have the following functions. Unless otherwise noted, these settings apply only when programmin

Page 34 - A-Net LED

TO REDUCE THE DANGER OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVERS.NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLYTo

Page 35 - DIP Switch Block Functions

The table below shows parameters that can be changed on DIP switch block SW3 when programming the 6416Y2 manually. Remember that any combination of D

Page 36 - DIP Switch Locations

Baud Rate Table Use the following table to set baud rates for DIP switches 5‑8 in Switch Block SW4. The down position is o f f and the up position i

Page 37 - W i t c h Fu N c t i o N s

DIP Switch Block 8 (SW8) SW8 is used to select either RS‑232 or RS‑422 operation for the data port on the 6416Y2 card and to assign these ports to the

Page 38 - DIP Switch Block 3 (SW3)

VDC Slot Assignments - Backplane VDC Port Combinations of switches 2, 3, and 4 within SW8 are used to assign Virtual Data Cable Slots for the backplan

Page 39 - SW3 Switch Functions

VDC Slot Assignments - Front Panel VDC PortSwitches 5, 6, and 7 are used to assign Virtual Data Cable Slots for the front panel RS‑232/422

Page 40 - DIP Switch Block (SW4)

DIP Switch Block 9 (SW9)Switch Block SW9 controls network‑level functions and A‑Net transmit/receive settings. DIP Switch Block 9 (SW9) FunctionsSwitc

Page 41 - Baud Rate Table

A-Net Receive Settings (Manual Mode) The 6416Y2 can receive A‑Net data from the Pro64 network from Port A or Port B when the network is running in Man

Page 42 - DIP Switch Block 8 (SW8)

Managed ModeSwitch 10 in Switch Block SW9 sets the Pro64 network to operate in Managed Mode which is used when updating firmware or whenever a compute

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co N F i g u r i N g t h e 6416Y2 ca r dThe diagrams below details the functions of the 6416Y2 card’s DIP switch blocks on the front panel and circu

Page 44 - MY8 and MY16 Mode Operation

6416Y2 as Control MasterOn the front panel of the 6416Y2 card, DIP switch #12 is used to set the card as the network’s Control Master—move it to the d

Page 45 - DIP Switch Block 9 (SW9)

Aviom, Inc. Limited Warranty Aviom, Inc. warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of

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SW7SW8 SW3 SW9 SW4 SW1 SW2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101 2 3 4

Page 47 - Managed Mode

Choose I/O SettingsWhen programming a 6416Y2 card manually using its on‑board DIP switches, use switch block SW9 to set the range of Slots (in blo

Page 48 - Choose a Control Master

Activate Channels/SlotsOnce the Transmit base Slot range has been selected, use DIP switch blocks SW1 and SW2 to activate up to 16 individual Slots

Page 49 - Set The Network Mode

sa m P l e sY s t e m The following examples show 6416Y2 card settings that can be used as starting points for creating a system. Note that

Page 50 - MY8 and MY16 Modes

Card 2 of 3The second card in the 48 x 16 digital snake receives Slots 17‑32 from the network. It has the same Transmit Slot settings as card #1, but

Page 51 - Transmit 49-64

Card 3 of 3ONONONONONONSW7SW8 SW3 SW9 SW4 SW1 SW2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Page 52 - Activate Channels/Slots

46m-c o n t r o lm-c o N t r o l With m‑control™ for Yamaha digital consoles, the mic preamps on Pro64 devices such as the 6416m Mic Input Module an

Page 53 - 48 x 16 Digital Snake

47m-c o n t r o ldetermine a Pro64 product’s firmware version and to update it to the latest version. The current version of the Pro64 Network Manager

Page 54 - Receive 17-32

48m-c o n t r o lSupported Remote Control FeaturesWhen using Pro64’s m‑control feature, note that only parameters available natively on the Yamaha con

Page 55 - Install the Cards

49m-c o n t r o lChannel Count and Control As with audio I/O, the exact number of Aviom mic pre channels that can be controlled from a console is dete

Page 56 - -c o N t r o l

Warranty InformationPlease record the following information for future reference:Your Authorized Aviom Dealer:Name: Address: Phone: Serial Number

Page 57 - Remote Control Emulation

50m-c o n t r o lDIP Switches When programming a 6416Y2 card manually, DIP switches in block SW3 allow the user to choose a specific Pro64 channel/Slo

Page 58 - Physical Connections

51m-c o n t r o lSW3 SettingsThe following table shows the parameters that can be changed on DIP switch block SW3. DIP Switch Block SW3 FunctionsDIP S

Page 59 - Channel Count and Control

52m-c o n t r o lControl Group DIP Switch 7 DIP Switch 81 Down Down2 Up Down3 Down Up4 Up UpThe Channel/Slot Control settings are separate from the au

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53m-c o n t r o lor disengaged on the Pro64 mic preamp, audio will mute briefly while the pad state is changed via relays to avoid unwanted noise in t

Page 61 - SW3 Settings

54m-c o n t r o lSignal Routing to the ConsoleRouting channels to/from MY expansion cards can be accomplished directly from the Yamaha co

Page 62 - Pad Mode

55m-c o n t r o lls9 co N s o l e se t u P Access to external head amp settings on the LS9 series consoles is available from the Rack 5‑8 screens, a

Page 63 - Receive 1-16

56m-c o n t r o lThe LS9 External HA screen includes the following setting: • 1. COMM Port Setting — Set this to the same MY expansion slot where the

Page 64 - Yamaha Console UI Notes

57m-c o n t r o lThe highlighted area of the channel strip screen shows the patching for an external mic preamp from channel #1 of MY expansion slot c

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58m-c o n t r o lm7cl co N s o l e se t u P The M7CL comes in two sizes, 32 and 48 channels. Both consoles have three MY expansion slots and can acc

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59m-c o n t r o lThe M7CL External HA screen includes the following settings: • 1. Remote Preamps ID — Available remote controllable preamps are show

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WarningFailure to observe the following warnings may lead to risk of serious injury from fire or electric shock.Before installing the 6416Y2 card,

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60m-c o n t r o lChannels from external head amps are assigned in groups of eight, 1‑8 and 9‑16. The diagram above shows a console that has three expa

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61m-c o n t r o lClick on one of the Input Patch assignments to change its source. The diagram above shows console channel #1 getting its audio from t

Page 70 - SLOT 1IN1-32

62re m o t e co n t r o lre m o t e co N t r o l o F Ya m a h a mi c Pr e a m P sPro64 Virtual Data Cables can be used to send control data from

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63re m o t e co n t r o lBaud RatesAll devices connected in this application need to be set to the same baud rate. Configure the 6416Y2 card’s DIP sw

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64re m o t e co n t r o lConnection Example RS–232/422STEREO LINK6416Y2B AONCTLCLKAUTO ERR TERMINATIONVIRTUAL DATA CABLE PORTSBADigital I/O Modul

Page 73 - Setting Up

65sP e c I f I c a t I o n sRS-232/422 Pinout The following table shows the pinout of the RS‑232/422 jack on the 6416Y2. Note that in the pinout table

Page 74 - Connection Example

66sP e c I f I c a t I o n sCrossover Cable WiringThe following table showing the connections for a null modem DB9‑to‑DB9 crossover cable can be used

Page 75 - RS-232/422 Pinout

67sP e c I f I c a t I o n ssP e c i F i c a t i o N sChannels Up to 16 digital inputs and 16 outputs simultaneouslyInterface Format Yamaha mini‑YGDAI

Page 76 - Crossover Cable Wiring

68sP e c I f I c a t I o n sONONONONONON1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 121 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101

Page 77 - P e c i F i c a t i o N s

69sP e c I f I c a t I o n sONONONONONON1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 121 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101

Page 78 - P e c I f I c a t I o n s

Table of ContentsFeatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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70sP e c I f I c a t I o n sdiP sW i t c h te m P l a t e sUse this pair of diagrams to notate settings for the configurations you use frequently.

Page 80 - W i t c h te m P l a t e s

71sP e c I f I c a t I o n sONONONONONONSW7SW8 SW3 SW9 SW4 SW1 SW2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101 2 3 4 5 6

Page 81 - Project Name:

6416Y2 bl o c k di a g r a mRS-232/RS-422Yamaha backplaneAudio Input 1-16(from Yamaha backplane)Audio Output 1-16(to Yamaha backplane)A-NetVirtual Da

Page 82 - 6416Y2 bl o c k di a g r a m

6416Y2 ca r d tr o u b l e s h o o t i N g The following section provides troubleshooting tips for the 6416Y2 card. Problem Possible Solutions Erro

Page 83 - Problem Possible Solutions

Problem Possible Solutions m-control is not working as expected Make sure that all Pro64 devices have the most recent firmware installed in them.

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IndexSymbols01V96 4602R96 4624‑bit 6724dB pad 51, 5244.1kHz 8+48V Master 56, 61+48V phantom power 4896kHz 8192kHz 676416dio Digital I/O Modul

Page 85 - In d e x

stranded vs. solid 3Cat‑5e 2, 3Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) 3Cat‑5e Cable Distance 8Cat‑6 3Certications iichanging DIP switch settings 25Chan

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Eelectrostatic warning vii, 6enable console remote control 50Enumeration 15ERR 21, 24error (Err) LED 73Error LED 21, 24errorsclock 39EtherCon

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MCS Mic Control Surface 47MH10 73MH10f Merger Hub 8MH10/MH10f Merger Hub 15mic preampremote control 7MIDI 8mini‑YGDAI 1, 4, 67mini‑YGDAI (MY)

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DB9 null modem cable 19serial 5RS‑232/422 21, 25, 30, 34RS‑232/422 Pinout 65RS‑422 8, 19, 29, 32, 46, 48, 51, 62, 63, 65, 67Backplane 30, 51comp

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Control Master/Slave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23A‑Net Ports . . . .

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VVDC 9RS‑232/422 34VDC Port conguration 25VDC Slot Assignment 33VDC Slots 63Virtual Data Cable 1Virtual Data Cables 8, 13, 25, 30, 32, 62virtu

Page 91 - Warranty Registration

Warranty RegistrationPlease take a moment to fill in this warranty registration form. Return it to Aviom via mail or fax. All information will be kept

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