User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Features
- Conventions Used in this Document
- Optional Remote Control
- A-16R Master Volume Control
- Package Contents
- About A-Net
- Compatibility with Pro64
- About Category 5
- Cat-5 Cables
- AC Line Conditioning
- Power Supplies
- Cleaning and Maintenance
- Installing the A-16R in a Rack
- Channel Labels
- A-16R Front Panel
- A-16R Rear Panel
- A-16CS Front Panel
- A-16CS Rear Panel
- Monitor System Setup
- Basic Navigation
- Operational Modes
- Global Controls
- Button Behaviors
- Making a Mix
- Creating Groups
- Saving a Preset
- A-16R Rear Panel
- A-16CS Control Surface
- A-16CS Rear Panel
- MIDI
- Applications
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications - A-16R
- Specifications - A-16CS
- A-16CS Mounting Options
- A-16R Block Diagram
- Dimensions
- A-Control Specifications
- MIDI Implementation Chart
- MIDI System Exclusive Implementation
- Warranty Registration

76A-16R Pe R s o n A l Mi x e R A n d A-16Cs Co n t R o l su R f A C e us e R Gu i d e
failure/error will be generated. When an error is detected on the A‑16R, the
SysEx progress LEDs (also known as the mute LEDs) will stop updating and
the failure will be indicated by flashing the channel select LEDs. The SysEx
error can only be acknowledged and cleared by the users pressing a button
on the A‑16R’s front panel or by toggling the remote/local switch.
3. Message Type List
Currently there are only two SysEx message types implemented in the A‑16R.
A single byte location exists in each SysEx message, supported by the A‑16R,
to identify the message type.
Message Type Encoded Value Reference
MIDI All Presets 00H Figure 4 and Section 4
MIDI Current
Preset
01H Figure 5 and Section 5
Table 1 - A-16R SysEx Message Types