Introduction; General Considerations; Enc 1202 Features - ASL INTERCOM ENCHORUS ENC 1202 Operating Instructions Manual

Dante format converter
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Introduction

General Considerations

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Introduction
1.1
General Considerations
Thank you for choosing an Enchorus ENC 1202 audio interface.
The devices of the Enchorus series allow you to create a professional and flexibly scalable
Dante™ network for live applications, recording studios and installations.
These Dante™ format converters meet the most demanding audio requirements. They
can be positioned close to the sources and destinations and do away with the need for
separate DI boxes. They come in handy for frequent and time-critical setup applications
and are highly intuitive to configure.

1.1.1 ENC 1202 Features

The ENC 1202 provides the following features:
• 8x balanced XLR line outputs
• 4x line inputs (1x RJ45)
• Inputs and outputs electronically balanced
• Configuration via a built-in web interface
• 8x Dante™ inputs and outputs
• 2x Dante™ LAN ports (switched or redundant mode)
• Redundant power supply
• 8x built-in 16-in-2 mixers
• Built-in audio matrix
• Equalizers on all physical inputs and outputs:
Low-cut (12, 18, 24, 36dB/octave) with adjustable frequency
3 parametric EQ bands (low-pass, high/low shelf, peaking)
• Delay setting on all XLR outputs
• Chassis: half-rack 19"/1U with rubber bumpers, stackable (depth: 225mm)
• Sample rates: 44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96 / 176,4 / 192 kHz
• Word length: 16, 24, 32 bits (transparent)
• Rock-solid synchronization across several switches
• Supports 100Mbps and 1Gbps, requires no proprietary network infrastructure
• Easy and flexible handling (plug & play)
ENC 1202
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