Congratulations on your purchase of BroaMan Route66-Optocore AutoRouter (Route66-OAR). Route66-OAR is a plug-and-play solution that is ready to be used straight from the box. It does not require any initial setup or configuration. It contains pre-programmed special firmware stored in the device. The firmware is not related to any externally connected devices or their firmware.
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Route66 will patch with the following order: 2 -> 7, 8 -> 15, 16 -> 1. All inactive ports are skipped. Once another device is added in SLOT 3 (ports 5,6) the Route66-OAR will reroute to: 2 -> 5, 6 -> 7, 8 -> 15, 16 -> 1. Routing action is very fast however it may affect network stability for a very short time –...
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13,14). Route66-OAR will make the following cross-points: 6 -> 9, 10 -> 11, 12 -> 13, 14 -> 15, 16 -> 5. If stagebox is moved to Wall Box #3, which connects to SLOT 1, the patching in Route66-OAR will change automatically to: 2 ->...
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Route66’s odd and even ports should be done in proper order – all IN should be connected to odd while all OUT should connect to even ports. Route66-OAR patching in Example 2 will be exactly the same as in Example 1. Route66-OAR...
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AVID AVB connectivity is also supported by Route66-OAR, which is shown on the third example . Connection scheme is similar as in Example 1. Here again the Route66-OAR connections should follow the proper order for A and B ports in Avid – A to even, B to odd ports within a SLOT.