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Dante 2ch analog audio encoder/ decoder w/ poe, phoenix ports

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iTrans DP-BOX-202
Dante 2CH analog audio encoder/ decoder w/ PoE, Phoenix ports
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Version: 2022V1.0
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  • Page 1 DP-BOX-202 Dante 2CH analog audio encoder/ decoder w/ PoE, Phoenix ports All Rights Reserved Version: 2022V1.0 www.infobitav.com info@infobitav.com...
  • Page 2 Preface Read this user manual carefully before using the product. Pictures shown in this manual are for reference only. Different models and specifications are subject to real product. This manual is only for operation instruction, please contact the local distributor for maintenance assistance.
  • Page 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS To ensure the best performance from the product, please read all instructions carefully before using the device. Save this manual for further reference. Unpack the equipment carefully and save the original box and packing material for ⚫ possible future shipment. Follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury ⚫...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    About Dante/AES67 Dante/AES67 audio networking utilize standard IP networks to transmit high-quality, uncompressed audio with near-zero latency. It's the most economical, versatile, and easy-to-use audio networking solution, and is scalable from simple installations to large-capacity networks running thousands of audio channels. Dante/AES67 can replace multiple analog or multicore cables with a single affordable Ethernet cable to transmit high quality multi-channel audio safely and reliably.
  • Page 5: Product Introduction

    1. Product Introduction The iTrans DP-BOX-202 is a Dante network audio interface allowing users to integrate up to 2 x 2 audio channels of Dante audio into networked AV systems, each input features a 48V phantom power option. The product also supports PoE (IEEE802.3af)
  • Page 6: Specification

    2. Specification Input Input (2) MIC/LINE IN Input Connector (2) 3-pin Green Terminal Blocks Phantom Power 48V, software selectable for each input Output Output (2) LINE OUT Output (2) 3-pin Green Terminal Blocks Connector Output Type Balanced line level with automatic muting on loss of Dante signal Audio Performance Input: 0 ~ +48dB, 6dB per step Gain...
  • Page 7 Storage -25℃ ~ +70℃ Temperature Relative Humility 10%-90% Dimension 185mm x 115mm x 22mm (W*H*D) Net Weight 500g...
  • Page 8: Panel Description

    3. Panel Description 3.1 Front Panel ① POWER LED: Illuminates green when power is applied. ② SYS LED: Illuminates yellow when system starts, and green when system is ready. ③ SYNC LED: Illuminates green when the clocks are synchronized between master and slave devices, and yellow when the clocks are out of sync.
  • Page 9: System Connection

    4. System Connection 4.1 Usage Precaution Make sure all components and accessories included before installation. ⚫ System should be installed in a clean environment with proper temperature and ⚫ humidity. All of the power switches, plugs, sockets, and power cords should be insulated and ⚫...
  • Page 10: Operation Of Dante Controller

    5. Operation of Dante Controller Dante Controller is a free software application that enables to route audio and configure devices on a Dante network. With automatic device discovery, one-click signal routing and user-editable device and channel labels, setting up a Dante network couldn’t be easier.
  • Page 11 View device performance information, including latency statistics and packet errors ⚫ View clock status information for each device, including frequency offset history and ⚫ clock event logs Overview of Dante Controller: Audio inputs of BOX-202 Device name of B202 Routing configuration area. Click to select or deselect the audio input and its corresponding output.
  • Page 12 Select the device and tick the input channels. Click Transmit and delete the transmit flows for disabling multicast mode as the below:...
  • Page 13 Click the device name, than turn into “Devic Config” page. Rename the device Choose the sample rate: 44.1 or 48KHz Adjust the device latency Note: For more details about Dante Controller, please download the user guideline at the Audinate website: www.audinate.com.
  • Page 14: Operation Of Web-Ui

    6. Operation of Web-UI iTrans DP-BOX-202 can be controlled via web-based GUI. It allows users to interact with iTrans DP-BOX-202 through graphical icons and visual indicators. 1) When Dante device connects with the computer directly and don’t change the default IP address, please type 169.254.1.178 in your browser to access Web-UI.
  • Page 15: Device Info

    6.1 Device Info In this page, it shows the model name, device name, IP address and MAC address. Dante Lock: Reports the status if Dante device is locked in Dante Controller. Parameter Lock: If the user clicks it, the parameter of the device can’t be adjusted like input’s gain or output’s volume.
  • Page 16: Output Configuration

    6.3 Output Configuration Name: Reports the Dante receiver channel name for corresponding analog output and rename the output. Volume: Allows the user to adjust the output’s volume form -60db to 0db. Assigned RX Channel: Reports the corresponding transmitter channel. 6.4 Credential Configuration In this page, the user can change the user name and password.
  • Page 17: Setting

    6.6 Setting In this page, the user can configure network settings including MAC address, IP address, subnet mask, and Gateway. It can also support importing or exporting the setting.
  • Page 18: Api Commands

    7. API Commands The Dante device can be controlled by telnet. Take Putty here as an example. Firstly, type in the IP address of GUI in “Host Name” and the port is 4001, chose Telnet connection type, then click the open, and a new window will pop up. Then the user can send commands to control the Dante device.
  • Page 19 Commands List Command Function Example and Feedback livol,1:3 Set the gain of input. Port=1,2 means input 1 or input 2 livol,port:x ok/error x=0,1,2,3…8 6dB step getlivol:1 Query gain of input. getlivol:port Port=1,2 means input 1 or input 2 ligain,1:3 18dB phantom,1:on phantom,port:on Power on/off of phantom power.
  • Page 20 Save the current setting (input gain, output volume, phantom power ok/error savepresetaudio status, mute status) to preset. loadpresetaudio Use the saved preset. ok/error reset Factory reset the unit. ok/error ligain,1:4 24dB ligain,2:4 24dB Query the status of the audio. getaudiolevels lovol,1:40 lovol,2:40 ligain,1:4 24dB...
  • Page 21 reboot Reboot the device ok/error ligain,1:0 0dB ligain,2:0 0dB phantom,1:off phantom,2:off lovol,1:50 lovol,2:50 mute,1:off getstatus Query all the status. mute,2:off Input1 TX1 Input2 TX2 Output1 RX1 Output2 RX2 DanteLock:unlock parameterLock:off...
  • Page 22: Customer Service

    8. Customer Service The return of a product to our Customer Service implies the full agreement of the terms and conditions hereinafter. There terms and conditions may be changed without prior notice. 1) Warranty The limited warranty period of the product is fixed three years. 2) Scope These terms and conditions of Customer Service apply to the customer service provided for the products or any other items sold by authorized distributor only.

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