5: Network Transport Connections; 6: Ethersound Extra Network Connection; 7: Identify Switch; 8: General Purpose Interface (Gpi) Port - MC2 Audio Ti Series Operator's Manual

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5: Network Transport Connections

Depending on the chosen audio network there will be either two (Dante or
Cobranet) or three (Ethersound) connectors available to connect up to the
Ethernet based network. Please see the appendices starting on page 37 for
information on your chosen network.

6: Ethersound Extra Network Connection

This socket is only available if an Ethersound card is fitted. Please see Appendix
II on page Error! Bookmark not defined. for more information.

7: Identify Switch

This momentary action switch is used in conjunction with ICORE to easily
identify units remotely on the network.
Within the ICORE software, pressing this switch will cause the Breakout's
"panel" to flash on screen, along with the "POWER" LED on the front panel
flashing for five seconds.
Even when not connected to the remote software, the LED will still flash (along
with the one on the rear panel), aiding identification when trying to locate
connections/diagnose problems in a large rack of units.
This switch is also used to force the unit into "boot load" mode to upgrade the
internal firmware. Normally, this can be achieved though ICORE directly but, in
certain circumstances, or if ICORE is not installed on a local computer, a basic
terminal based firmware upgrade is still possible. Please see the section entitled
"Recovery Update Procedure" on page 39 for more information.
Switching between 48kHz and 96kHz operating modes is also actioned by
pressing and holding this switch - see the section on page 35 for more details.

8: General Purpose Interface (GPI) Port

This port is used to control various functions when the unit is in "Master Mode"
and monitoring other connected components. It is also used for control signal
outputs in this mode. Please see the section on page 31 for more details of how
this works.
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