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General Description The ADX-3200 Analog Dante Interface is an ideal all-in-one solution to providing Dante networking capability to a mobile unit or studio facility, enabling networked announce booths, interview positions, etc. Networked audio systems provide unmatched flexibility, easy and inexpensive fiber interconnection, easy expansion, reliability, and optimum audio quality.
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Once a particular network PL port is selected, it may be assigned to any one of eight available PL channels in the ADX-3200 by pressing the “SOURCE / PL CHAN’ button and turning the knob. This is equivalent to the familiar RTS thumbwheel assignment panel.
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(ADX-120 and ADX-140) menus for such things as preamp gain, IFB config, etc. Accessing Remote Menus from the ADX-3200 To access these remote device menus, double-click the MENU button on the ADX3200. The display will say: SELECT REMOTE DEVICE. The MENU button will be flashing to indicate that a remote device is being accessed.
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The ADX-3200 uses standard bi-directional SFP modules, which are accessible by removing the top cover of the unit. The wavelengths for the ADX-3200 at the truck should be matched to the wavelengths in Fiber Ports 1 and 2 of the ADX-8000 Switch in the booth, or other remote switches. Use ADX-8000 Port 1 for the primary fiber and ADX-8000 Port 2 for the backup fiber.
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Connecting the Truck End Connect the primary fiber to the PRI fiber connector on the rear of the ADX-3200 and the optional backup fiber to the SEC connector. If a separate switch is being used it may be connected to the 3200 with either the copper or fiber ports.
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