AT Port
The NetPA U 2002 SB supports 2 AT inputs and 2 AT outputs (these are not shared with the
analog line outputs). Audio coming in from the mic/line inputs can be placed onto the Dante
network, and the AT outputs can be received by any other device as long as it's using the
Dante protocol. The port supports bi-directional channels of 24 bit/48 kHz digital audio.
NOTE: The AT port can be set to 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, or 96 kHz, however the
signal going through the DSP is converted to and processed at 48 kHz.
The AT port allows latency to be set per device at 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
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Dante channel naming
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Dante reboot
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Device naming
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Setting network master clock
Get network and device Dante status
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Set DHCP mode and device IP address
NOTE:
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.
Standby Modes
The amplifier may be placed into 3 standby modes through SIS, DSP Configurator or a
control system. The unit 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
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Enable Auto-Standby Timer = Mode 1
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Force Standby Mode = Mode 2
For applications where the line and Dante outputs may be used independently during long
Setting sample rate to one of the
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following frequencies:
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44.1 kHz
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48 kHz
88.2 kHz
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96 kHz
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