Rednet D16R Mkii Operation; First Use And Firmware Updates; Digital Clocking; Pull Up And Pull Down Operation - Focusrite RedNet D16R MkII User Manual

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REDNET D16R MKII OPERATION

First Use and Firmware Updates

Your RedNet D16R MkII may require a firmware update* when it is first installed and switched on.
Firmware updates are initiated and handled automatically by the RedNet Control application.
*It is important that the firmware update procedure is not interrupted – either by switching off power to the
RedNet D16R MkII unit or the computer on which RedNet Control is running, or by disconnecting either from
the network.
From time to time Focusrite will release RedNet firmware updates within new versions of RedNet
Control. We recommend keeping all RedNet units up to date with the latest firmware version supplied
with each new version of RedNet Control.

Digital Clocking

Each RedNet D16R MkII will automatically lock to a valid Network Master via its Dante connection.
Alternatively, If a Network Master is not present, then the unit can be chosen as the Network Master
by the user.

Pull Up and Pull Down Operation

RedNet D16R MkII is able to operate at a specified pull up or pull down percentage as selected in the
Dante Controller application.

Level Controls

All I/O channels can be individually attenuated by up to 78 dB in 1 dB steps via the RedNet Control
graphical interface. Each channel can also be muted or dimmed; the Dim function attenuates a
channel by 20 dB.

Sample Rate Converters

SRC will need to be switched in for any sources that are not using the current system clock as a
reference signal.
SRC can be switched in or out separately for each input channel pair.
Note that engaging the sample rate converters will increase the overall latency of the device.
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