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Switching the CONSOLE ID and SECONDARY PORT
1.
In the SETUP field, select the CONSOLE ID and the SECONDARY PORT.
The button you switched is shown in red.
2.
Press the APPLY button.
A popup window will appear, asking you to confirm the change to the CONSOLE ID and
SECONDARY PORT.
3.
To execute the change, press the OK button.
The network audio module will be rebooted in order to change the settings.
When the Dante audio network settings have been applied, the button you selected will return to
its original appearance.
NOTE
• If you change the SECONDARY PORT, you must also change the method of connection between
the CL series console and the I/O devices. For example if the connections used for the REDUNDANT
setting are left as they are when you change the setting to DAISY CHAIN, it will become impossible
to send and receive audio. Be sure to disconnect the cables before you change the setting.
• The CONSOLE ID and SECONDARY PORT settings will not be changed even if you initialize the
CL series console.
Setting the Dante audio network latency
An appropriate latency setting for signals sent and received via a Dante audio network varies depending on
the network connection method and size. This section explains how to set an appropriate latency setting
depending on the connection method of Dante-enabled devices that are connected to the CL series console.
■ Relationship between the switches and the number of hops
An appropriate latency setting on a Dante audio network varies depending on the number of hops in
the network.
One hop is the step from one router (switch) to the next. You count the number of hops starting from
the master device to the most distant device (assuming that all devices are connected in series).
Switches mean network switches and routers, as well as the switches that are built into CL series
consoles and I/O devices.
Set the latency value based on the number of hops. The following table shows typical latency settings
based on the number of hops.
Number of hops
Up to 3
Up to 5
Up to 10
11 or more (or if a problem occurs)
NOTE
• Depending on network conditions, you may need to raise the latency value even if the number of
hops is small.
• If a problem occurs, select 5.0 ms so that you will be able to identify whether the latency setting
is the cause of the problem.
■ Connection examples and latency settings
Daisy chain connections
Simple 64-in/48-out
3
2
1
3 hops = 0.25 ms
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Latency (ms)
0.25
0.5
1.0
5.0
2
3
1
3 hops = 0.25 ms
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