Monitor System Setup; Power Connection; System Connections - Aviom A-16II User Manual

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Monitor System Setup

Configuring a monitor mixing system requires only a few steps. Start with all
devices turned off. When all power, network, and audio connections have
been made, you can then power up all the components in your system.
Power up the personal mixers and any amplifiers or powered speakers last to
avoid unwanted pops or noises.

Power Connection

Connect the DC power supply to the A‑16II Personal Mixer unit. Plug the
power supply into an available AC power outlet. The Personal Mixer will be
on as long as it is plugged into a working electrical outlet.
No on/off power switches are included on the A‑16II. If you would like to
control the on/off state of your units, simply connect the power supplies to a
power strip with an on/off switch and use that as a system power switch.
DC power for the Personal Mixer can optionally be supplied from a Pro16
A‑Net distributor, eliminating the need for the power supply at the mixer's
location. Refer to the documentation provided with the A‑Net distributor for
more system setup information.

System Connections

A single Cat‑5e cable is required to connect each A‑Net compatible device
in your system. Connect a Cat‑5e cable from the a-N
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Connect additional A‑16II Personal Mixers with a Cat‑5e cable from the a-N
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jack on the next Personal
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Mixer. (Repeat this process for each additional Personal Mixer unit in your
system.) Connecting the Personal Mixers in this manner is referred to as a
series connection, also known as a daisy chain.
Any combination of A‑16II and A‑16R Personal Mixers as well as other Pro16
output devices can be used to create a system.
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