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CHAPTER 2
RVON-16 Card Channel Assignment
RVON-16 Channels
With the introduction of RVON-16 cards into the ADAM system, the number of channels available doubles from 136 to 272
channels. This is because instead of the 8 channels of audio per RVON-8 card, you now have 16 channels of audio per RVON-
16 card. To be backwards compatible with the RVON-8, the RVON-16 channels have been split in to two groups of eight
channels; an upper group and a lower group. The channel numbering sequence follows the lower group channels before
numbering the upper group channels. For example, if you have an RVON-16 card in slot one of an ADAM frame, the bottom
group of eight channels will have channels 1-8 assigned to them, while the top group of eight (8) channels will have channels
137 to 144 assigned to them (see Figure 1).
The ADAM Intercom System can run both the RVON-8 and RVON-16 card in the same frame. You can position your RVON-
8 and RVON-16 cards in any slot or in any sequence within the ADAM frame. However, when mixing the RVON cards, it is
important to consider that the channel numbering is consistent with the two-tier channel systems. For example, in slots 1, 2,
and 3, you have RVON-8 cards and in slot 4 you have a RVON-16 card. The channel numbering scheme assigns 8 channels
per card for the first four slots. When assigning ports to slot 4, the bottom group of channels are assigned in sequence with the
RVON-8 cards; however, the top group of ports associated with the RVON-16 card are assigned the corresponding channels
with the card position. This means that channels 137 through 160 are not used and the top group of channels used by the
RVON-16 card starts with channel 161 (see Figure 2 on page 8).
FIGURE 1. ADAM frame with RVON-16 cards only and the port numbering scheme
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