the Brooklyn II card to take effect, temporarily interrupting audio and publishing
the new information to the network.
Important:
Dante Clock Selection
While the Brooklyn's internal clock is highly accurate, the iAM-SUM does not have
provisions for external sync clocks, such as those that are GPS or media reference
(video genlock or audio word clock) based. So it is generally not the best candidate
to be the PTP Master Clock (commonly called the "grandfather clock") for the
network. It can be set as the preferred master if no better clock source exists.
Refer to Figure B-4.
The iAM Brooklyn Dante card will serve as a temporary fallback clock source if
preferred masters are interrupted. It functions as an accurate slave clock
synchronized to the master clock on the network when not operating as the master.
Channel Names
The factory default channel names are set to "01 to 64" for 64 received channels
and "Monitor Ch 1" to "Monitor Ch 8" for first 8 transmitted channels. The next 4
transmitted channels are set to "Mix Ch 1" to "Mix Ch 4".
Note: To change channel names please refer Dante controller user manual.
iAM-SUM
Only 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz audio sample rates are currently
supported by the iAM-SUM. The Brooklyn II card would
accept a Dante Controller command to operate at other
rates, without giving an indication it will not be
implemented.
Figure B–4: Clock Selection
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Preferred Master Clock