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Specifications ............................. 13 GPIO Pinout ............................13 XLR Pinout ............................13 CONNECTING THE GS-PM4 UNIT TO A DANTE NETWORK ............14 Getting Dante Controller ........................14 Connecting GS-PM4 device to the network ..................14 Audio Over IP Network ........................14 Running Dante Controller .........................
As such the GS-PM4 is fully compatible with other manufacturers’ equipment using the Dante protocol. All units in the system are designed to be very easy to use for the operator and simple to setup for the technician.
GS-PM4 FRONT PANEL LAYOUT Microphone Input 3-Pin XLR Connector. Support condenser and dynamic microphones Zone Talk Buttons Used to talk out throw the PM4, illuminated buttons indicate when a Zone is Open/Live Power LED This LED indicated the power status of the device. This LED also doubles to indicate the status of the configuration mode.
GS-PM 4 REAR PANEL LAYOUT 1. USB type-C update Port This USB Type-C connector is used only for device firmware updates. Please refer to the firmware update section of the manual for a firmware update guide 2. Setup Button Is used to put the unit in to Setup Mode or Update mode 3.
4 Dante inputs to their corresponding outputs. If a Zone Take Button is se- lected the GS-PM4 will mute the pass-through feed to that channel to allow you to speak and will resume the feed once the user has released the Zone Take Button.
Keypad Operation Mode: Momentary Press and hold any combination of the 4 Zone buttons to bring up the Lines. If the chime function is Enabled the selected Zone buttons will start Flashing blue, please wait for the selected Zone buttons to go Steady blue before speaking. To Stop speaking Simply release the selected Zone buttons.
Getting Dante Controller If you are connecting the GS-PM4 to a new Dante network the first thing you will need to do is to get the free Dante controller software from Audinate. This can be downloaded by visiting Audinate’s web site at www.audinate.com...
At the time of writing this manual the Dante Controller looks as per the screenshot below: The GS-PM4 will have been named at the factory during test to allow them to be identified by the Dante controller. The format used for the factory name is: ‘GLENSOUND-GS-PM4-SN-XXXX’...
Device not showing up in Dante Controller If your Dante device does not show up in Dante Controller then the most likely issue is that the device’s IP Address is not appropriate for your network. A) It maybe that the device is set to obtain an IP address automatically using DHCP (this is the default configuration) and your network is setup for fixed IP addresses only and does not have a DHCP server.
“DfuSe_Demo_V3.0.5_Setup.exe”, then run and install it. 2. Download firmware The latest firmware for the GS-PM4 can be found on the Glensound website, under the respective product page. Once you have downloaded the file, place it in a folder or location of your choice.
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If the file loads successfully then it will read along the bottom ‘File correctly loaded’. 2. Upgrading the GS-PM4 firmware The firmware is now ready to be put on to the GS-PM4, Tick the ‘Verify after download’ box first and then click ‘Upgrade’. Click yes to proceed.
Finding Out Current Installed Version Using Dante ® controller double click on the GS-PM4 device name in the routing tab to open the Device View box. Ion the Device View box open the Status Tab. The ‘Product Version:’ shows the currently installed version of Ultimo Chipset dnt code.
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