Specifications
Modular I/O Configuration Guide90
Cabling
The console Cabling feature maps a console’s mic preamp control port to the MADI input at which the mic’s audio appears. This
means that the audio from a mic patched into an audio channel appears at that channel’s input along with relevant preamp con-
trols on the channel’s strip.
An ML530 Mic-Line Interface connects to a console mic control port using a TCC serial connection. When the ML530 is cabled
to the MADI port, MADI sources 1–24 are mapped to the mic control port positions 1–24.
A Modular I/O frame connects to a console mic control port by addressing the FC972 Remote to the correct IP Address (see “Con-
figuration for Console Control” on page 89) and connecting it to the console’s network switch.
When a Modular Mic frame is cabled to a MADI port, control mapping is applied to only those sources where an AD914 has been
detected. Before configuring the Cabling feature, ensure the Frame is online and detected by the system.
For example, in a Modular I/O frame with three AD914s (CAN IDs 0, 1, 2), only mic control port positions 1–12 are mapped. A
frame with 12 AD914s (CAN IDs 0–11) maps mic control port positions 1–48.
For more information on Cabling, see the System 5 or Max Air Guides.