Quick Start
The A640 Personal Mixer is a great addition to any Aviom personal mixing system. This Quick
Start includes the most important things you'll need to know to get up and running in no time.
Basic setup is easy: First connect your A640 with a Cat-5 cable to an A-Net® port on an A-Net
Distributor to supply the digital audio data and DC power. Now you're ready to explore.
Here are the most important components of the user interface to become familiar with:
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Set Your Mode
Aviom personal mixers can operate in different modes to accommodate monitoring systems with different numbers
of input sources, from 16 to 64, and to allow users to have custom channel layouts. Setting the mode on your A640 is
easy, just follow the steps below. For more info on the A640's modes, see Mixer Mode in the User Guide.
• Press the
M
ixer
• Scroll to Mode using either encoder.
• Press either encoder button to access the Mode options.
• Scroll to select a Mode; confirm your choice by pressing the encoder button.
Pro16 - 16 mono ch
Default - 16 stereo ch
Custom
Remember, stereo links are a global property that needs to be set up at the network's input source using the switches on a
Dante A-Net Distributor, digital console card, or analog input module.
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etup
Each A640 mix channel button gets one mono source, mapped in order from 1-16. Choose Pro16
for easy setup if you have a single 16-channel analog input module or digital console card system.
Each A640 mix channel button gets one mono/stereo source, mapped in pairs from 1-2 up to 31-32.
Use the Channel Mapping feature to create a custom channel layout of your input sources.
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1. Select a channel
2. Turn to set the
channel's volume
3. Push to select Pan,
Treble, Bass, EFX; turn
the encoder to edit
4. Choose a View for your
mix
5. Change mixer settings
6. Save/recall mix presets
7. Master Volume and EQ
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