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P16-I 16-Channel 19'' Input Module with Analog and ADAT Optical Inputs Features • Converts 16 analog inputs into 24-bit digital audio to be transmitted via standard CAT5e cable • 2 x 8-channel ADAT optical inputs with auto detect and priority select • 16 balanced, high-headroom TRS audio inputs • State-of-the-art 24-bit A/D converters for premium audio quality • 4-position gain switch per channel • Digital inputs support 44.1 and 48 kHz sample rates • Ultra-low system latency of less than 1 millisecond • Signal Present and Clip LEDs per channel plus ADAT status LEDs • Standard CAT5e connection delivers power and signals for up to 6 Personal Mixers • 6 ULTRANET expansion network connectors (RJ45) • Internal autorange power supply for maximum flexibility (100 - 240 V~), noise-free audio, superior transient response plus low power consumption for energy saving • Extremely rugged construction ensures long life even under the most demanding conditions • Conceived and designed by BEHRINGER Germany Product Overview The POWERPLAY 16 P16-I Input Module is the primary interface between your mixer and the complete POWERPLAY 16 P16 personal monitor system. The P16-I fits into a single rack space and can convert as many as 16 independent analog signals into 24-bit digital audio that can be distributed over a BEHRINGER ULTRANET network using CAT5e cable. The proprietary ULTRANET system then allows these 16 digital audio channels to be custom-mixed by multiple individual users equipped with POWERPLAY 16 P16-M personal monitor mixers. The P16-I provides line-level analog connectivity through 16 balanced 1/4" TRS inputs. Each 1/4" TRS input channel has individual signal (SIG) and clip (CLIP) LEDs, as well as dedicated sensitivity switches with +22 dBu, +4 dBu, 0 dBu, and -10 dBV gain settings. For digital input connectivity, the P16-I provides two ADAT IN inputs (A and B), each with 8-channel capacity, for a total of 16 channels when both ADAT inputs are in use. Each ADAT IN channel uses optical digital cable and can accept 16-, 20-, or 24-bit audio, at 48 kHz sampling rate (standard) or 44.1 kHz sampling rate (if using ADAT with 44.1 kHz). Regardless of the sampling rate or bit depth, the P16-I automatically syncs to the external device's digital clock. The P16-I offers 6 ULTRANET outputs to distribute lowlatency digital audio (