Standby Modes - Extron electronics NetPA Ultra Series User Manual

2-channel and 4-channel dsp and dante-enabled power amplifiers
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The AT port allows latency to be set per device at either 1.0 ms, 2.0 ms, or 5.0 ms.
Dante Controller provides control and configuration to the entries listed below. However, Dante
Controller is not limited to the entries.
Dante channel routing
Dante channel naming
Dante reboot
Device naming
Setting network master clock
Get network and device Dante status
Set DHCP mode and device IP
address
NOTES:
For applications where the line and Dante outputs may be used independently during long
periods of no amplifier activity, such as when the unit is being used as both an amplifier
and off/on-ramp to the Dante network, the auto-standby timer must be disabled and the
amp must not be forced into Standby mode.
On NetPA U 1004 models, selecting 88.2 kHz or 96 kHz sample rates disables the
transmit channels.

Standby Modes

The amplifier may be placed into 3 standby modes through SIS, DSP Configurator or
a control system. The amplifier may also be forced into standby through the rear panel
contact closure.
To change the Standby settings via DSP Configurator:
Navigate to the Tools menu and select Configure Standby Settings, then make
your selection to change the settings.
Standby Modes
Disable Auto-Standby Timer = Mode 0
Enable Auto-Standby Timer = Mode 1
Force Standby Mode = Mode 2
Figure 19.
See the SIS command,
Configuring Standby Settings
Standby
on page 93 for the commands to send to the amplifier.
Setting sample rate to one of the following
frequencies:
44.1 kHz
48 kHz
88.2 kHz
96 kHz
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