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The 6416Y2 A‑Net Interface Card can be configured using either the on‑board DIP switches or from the Pro64
Network Manager software.
Although the card can be programmed manually by using the circuit board DIP
switches, the process can be greatly simplified by using the free Pro64 Network Manager software, allowing
almost all of the card’s DIP switches to be left in their default state.
Each block of DIP switches is labeled on the circuit board with the abbreviation “SW” followed by a number. There
is one DIP switch block on the front face of the card (SW7), and there are six DIP switch blocks on the card’s circuit
board. These will be hidden once the card is installed. There are a few DIP switches that must be set manually by
the user when using Pro64 Network Manager—the rest of the DIP switches are ignored.
The following table lists the functions of the various DIP switch blocks on the 6416Y2. Note the locations of the
various switches on the diagram that follows the table. Also note that Switch Block SW7 is on the front panel of
the card, facing the user.
DIP Switch Block Functions
Switch Label
Location
Total
Switches
Function(s)
SW1
Circuit board
8
Activation on/off for channels 1‑8 from the Yamaha
device being routed into the Pro64 network
SW2
Circuit board
8
Activation on/off for channels 9‑16 from the Yamaha
device being routed into the Pro64 network
SW3
Circuit board
8
m‑control configuration
SW4
Circuit board
8
Configuration of RS‑232/422 Virtual Data Cable (VDC) on
rear panel of 6416Y2 card
SW7
Front panel
12
Stereo Link, Network Password Lock, m‑control on/off,
Code Update on/off, Control Master/Slave configuration
SW8
Circuit board
10
VDC Port configuration
SW9
Circuit board
10
Pro64 Network Mode, Transmit/ Receive Port and Slot
selection, Managed Mode on/off
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Always power off the Yamaha host device before removing a 6416Y2 card to make changes to any DIP
switch settings.
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