About The Dante Accelerator; Dante Accelerator Ports And Indicators - Yamaha AIC 128-D Getting Started Manual

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About the DANTE ACCELERATOR

About the DANTE
ACCELERATOR
Dante Accelerator is a PCI Express
format Dante sound card for use with
compatible PCs and Macs. It allows the
transmission and reception of up to 128
in/128 out channels of 24-bit
uncompressed digital audio data
(complying with Audinate's Dante audio
networking standard) at sample rates up
to 96kHz, or 64 in/64 out channels at
192kHz (24-bit).
The Dante Accelerator has a compatible
PCI Express x4 standard interface.
A Gigabit Ethernet port ensures low
latency, high-quality synchronized audio.
The Dante Accelerator has a secondary
port to configure a redundant network. A
redundant network allows establishment
an environment resistant to network
failures.
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DANTE ACCELERATOR Getting Started
DANTE ACCELERATOR
Ports and Indicators
Gigabit LED
RJ45 Ethernet
Status LED
Port
RJ45 Ethernet Port
Used to connect to the Dante network for
audio transmission and reception. "P"
indicates the primary port and "S" the
secondary port. The secondary port is
used to configure a redundant network.
NOTE
CAT7 straight lan cables are
recommended to be used to connect your
devices to the Dante Accelerator.
Some firmware versions of Dante
Accelerator do not support redundant
network. Check whether your Dante
Accelerator firmware version supports
redundant network from the following
website:
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
Link LED
Green indicates an established link;
flashing indicates link activity.
Gigabit LED
Orange indicates an established Gigabit
Ethernet link.
Link LED

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