Manual

20D800 anD D800-Dante a-net Distributors user GuiDe
Mixes Out Port
The D800 MIxeS Out port is used with the Network Mix Back feature and the A360 Personal Mixer. Each
A360 Personal Mixer connected to the D800 can send its stereo mix back into the network so that it may
be connected to a Pro16 output device such as the AN-16/o v.4 Output Module. The analog outputs from
the AN-16/o can be connected to a wireless in-ear system transmitter; the A360 can then be used as a
remote controller for the performer’s mix without connecting earbuds or headphones to the A360. The
front panel mode switches on the D800 must be set to the bidirectional position (II) for each A360 that
will use the feature. Each of the eight A-Net ports on the D800 can provide one stereo mix from an A360
Personal Mixer to the MIxeS Out port.
Each stereo mix from an A360 is assigned to a pair of channels that appear at the MIxeS Out port and are
mapped to the connected output device as seen in the table below.
D800 Port Mixes Out Channels
1 1-2
2 3-4
3 5-6
4 7-8
5 9-10
6 11-12
7 13-14
8 15-16
An A360 or A-16II Personal Mixer may also be connected to the MIxeS Out port (or daisy chained to the
A-Net Out port of an AN-16/o v.4) to allow an engineer to monitor the various mixes being created by the
performers. Any A-Net device connected to the Mixes Out port will require an external power supply.
The Mixes Out port on a D800 connects to A-Net In on the AN-16/o v.4. Up to eight stereo mixes can be connected to the
inputs of wireless in-ear transmitters from the AN-16/o v.4 analog outputs.
The eight stereo mixes from the A360 Personal Mixers are also available in the Dante stream as D800
channels 1-16 when using the D800-Dante. This allows you to route the signals into Dante-enabled
consoles, processors, etc.