Stereo Link DIP Switches
Eight Stereo Link DIP switches are provided allowing odd‑even channels to
be paired for use with Aviom Pro16 personal monitoring products such as
the A‑16II and A‑16R Personal Mixers. (This application requires the ASI A‑Net
Systems Interface.) Each DIP switch controls a pair of channels. Stereo Link
information will be passed to all Pro64 modules. If applicable, a Stereo Link
LED will light on Pro64 output modules such as the analog 6416o Output
Module and 6416dio Digital I/O Module when stereo information is present
in the network.
System Lock
When the 6416Y2 card is the Pro64 network Control Master, DIP switch 9
controls the Password Lock feature, allowing all devices in the network to be
locked from a single location. Unlike Pro64 hardware I/O devices, there is no
way to set a password code on the 6416Y2 card. The Pro64 network is locked/
unlocked immediately when the DIP switch is moved. No edits are possible
when the network is locked.
m-control
Use DIP switch 10 on the front panel to activate the m‑control™ for Yamaha
Digital Consoles feature, allowing remote control of 6416m Mic Input Module
preamp settings such as gain, phantom power, and low cut filter directly
from the Yamaha user interface.
Local Code Update
The Local Code Update DIP switch is used in conjunction with the Pro64
firmware update application. This switch is scanned only when the host
Yamaha device is powered up. Changing the position of this DIP switch
requires a reboot of the host device for the switch position to be recognized.
Control Master/Slave
DIP switch 12 is used to set the 6416Y2 card as either the network Control
Master (down) or as a slave device (up). Note that only one Pro64 device
can be Control Master in a network. Although this DIP switch setting can be
changed on the fly, note that the Pro64 network will need to reset if a new
Control Master device is selected. Audio and control data are interrupted
while the network resets.
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