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User Manual LIMITED TWO YEAR WARRANTY The equipment is warranted for two year from date of purchase from Attero Tech, LLC against defects in materials or workmanship. This warranty does not cover equipment which has been abused or damaged by careless handling or shipping.
AV applications. The unDNEMO is capable of monitoring one audio channel selected from up to 64 configured Dante network audio channels that are available on the network from Dante enabled audio equipment from any manufacturer.
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24V DC Power Input *Note: The unDNEMO has a label on the base of the unit that shows the devices MAC address. This is important for initial device identification as the last six digits make up part of the devices default network name that is shown when the device is detected by Dante Controller.
Figure 3 - Display Layout The unDNEMO features a high visibility OLED display for high visibility in varying ambient light conditions. The display screens are organized into a title bar, main active content area and a status bar. The status bar always indicates the active audio source mode and the current volume settings.
When an audio subscription is made, the selected channel will be mapped to both the left and right headphone outputs providing and a mono signal will be routed to the internal speaker. By default, the unDNEMO is configured with a sample list of device names and channel names and must be configured prior to first use.
If Dante TX audio features are enabled within the unIFY Control Panel software for the unDNEMO, the line input audio will also be routed to the first and second Dante audio transmit channels of the device for audio bridging applications. Dante Controller or another 3 party application must be used to route the audio to the intended Dante receive device.
2.3 – Menu Mode Navigation The unDNEMO features a number of menu screens for showing status and basic device configuration. The menu mode access is also a configurable option that can be disabled for applications where the end user may only require limited access to the devices features.
The unDNEMO can be deployed in standard Ethernet networks with and without external switching hardware. The first example below shows the Dante port of an audio DSP connected to the Ethernet (Dante) port of the unDNEMO at supervisor station 1. Due to the integrated Gigabit Ethernet switch, other unDNEMO devices can be daisy-chained together to eliminate the need for any external Ethernet switches.
The unDNEMO supports PoE 802.3af power on the left-most Ethernet port labeled “PoE+Data” on the rear panel of the unit. To utilize PoE, connect CAT-5e or better cabling between the PoE port of the unDNEMO and an 802.3af compliant PoE Ethernet switch or midspan power injector.
However, if the unDNEMO is utilized in a Dante network with audio transmit channels that are already configured to transmit to one or more Dante receive devices, the potential exists that the unDNEMO will not be able to subscribe to the Dante transmitter as the number of unicast receivers assigned to transmitting device and channel may be exceeded.
4.1 – Mounting Information The unDNEMO is designed to be placed on a smooth surface and features a non-slip pad on the base of the unit. For mounting on non-horizontal surfaces, the base of the unit features two keyhole openings for mounting that accept a #6 size screw head.
5 – ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS SPECIFICATION The Dante network monitor shall be able to monitor any one of up to 64 Dante audio flows, and provide user selection of both channel and volume. The unit shall include a speaker and a headphone jack for reproduction of the Dante audio.
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