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IF-AV/DM

Aviom Pro16 A-Net Interface Card

1   Use the 

POD

 

4

 knob to select the output source 

group from the 

SOURCE

 

SELECT

 at the right of the 

screen. Options for each of the outputs in the output 
source group selected here are shown the 

OUTPUT

 

SELECT

 section on the left of the screen.

2   Use the 

POD

 

3

 knob to select an IF-AV/DM output 

channel group (8 channels) to set in the 

TERMINAL

 

SELECT

 section in the center of the screen.

3   Use the cursor keys to select an output channel in the 

OUTPUT

 

SELECT

 section, and turn the 

JOG

/

DATA

 

dial to select its output source. Press the 

ENTER

 key 

to confirm the selection.

Mixer inputs

The IF-AV/DM does not provide any inputs to the mixer.

Using stereo links

You choose up to 16 signals to send from the DM-3200 or 
DM-4800 mixer to the Aviom personal mixer. These signals 
are usually direct outs from the mixer inputs, but could be 
aux busses, etc. These 16 signals are fed to each Aviom 
personal mixer, where the user makes their own mix, as 
described in the Aviom user’s manual.
For stereo input sources such as keyboards, drum machines, 
CD players, main mixer sub-mixes, etc., it is convenient to 
be able to control the volume as a pair. To designate a pair 

of channels, they must be linked using the Mixer Control 
screen described earlier. 
Only adjacent Channels can be linked (Channels 1 and 2, 
Channels 3 and 4, etc.). When Channels are linked, they 
act as one source on the Aviom Personal Mixer. When you 
select either of the two linked Channels on the Mixer, both 
LEDs will light up, indicating that they are linked. Volume 
changes affect both Channels simultaneously.
Channels that are linked from the DM-3200/DM-4800 will 
appear linked on every Personal Mixer connected to the 
system. You can link or un-link Channels as needed, even 
while audio is running through the system. All connected 
Personal Mixers update immediately.

The spread control

When two Channels are linked, they no longer have 
separate pan controls on the Aviom Personal Mixer.
With the Channel link comes a new feature, called Spread. 
The Spread control varies the stereo image of the two linked 
Channels from full stereo to mono. This allows you to 
position stereo sources in your mix by controlling the width 
of the stereo image.
Spread changes the panning of the left and right Channels 
simultaneously.
Instead of having two Channels panned 100% left and right, 
Spread allows the Channels to be panned to 60% left and 
right, for example.

Specifications

DM-4800/DM-3200 requirements

 

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Firmware

DM-3200: Version 1.70 or later
DM-4800: Version 1.70 or later

Note

: Use the TMCompanion software to update the 

firmware of the DM-3200/DM-4800.

Mixer slot

DM-3200:  Use slot 1
DM-4800: Use slot 1 or 3 

General

 

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Audio outputs: 16
Quantization bit rate: 24-bit
Sampling frequency: 44.1/48 kHz
A-Net output: RJ-45
Compatible cables: Category 5e (straight)
Maximum cable length: 150 m
External dimensions: 164 (w) x 40 (h) x 221 (d) mm
Weight: 0.3 kg

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Phone: +81-42-356-9143 

1-47 Ochiai, Tama-shi, Tokyo 206-8530, Japan

 

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