Adat Outputs; Network Connection - RME Audio M-1610 Pro User Manual

16-channel a/d, 10-channel d/a converter with adat, avb, madi
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3.13. ADAT Outputs

Four ADAT outputs can be found at the rear of the device.
Each port can send up to eight audio channels. At double and quad speed, the maximum of channels per
port is reduced to four and two respectively.
Even when no signal is routed, the outputs send a valid ADAT signal at the current sample
rate. This can be used to clock other devices.
The quick start preset sends analog inputs 1-16 to ADAT output ports 1 (input 1-8) and 2 (input 9-16) per
default. The factory preset does not route any signal to ADAT outputs.

3.14. Network Connection

On the rear of the M-1610 Pro, two RJ45 connectors labeled NET (PRI) and NET (SEC) provide ethernet
connectivity. The supported link speed is 1 Gb/s for AVB.
A green LED (left) signals network traffic (blinking). A yellow LED (right) signals a successful link.
Both straight and crossover cables can be used (Auto MDI-X). Cable lengths of up to 100m are supported
when using Cat 5e or higher classification.
The network ports are used to send and receive:
• up to eight AVB audio streams when connected to AVB switches and endpoints,
• remote status/control with AVDECC, and
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