Terminal block connector for
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REMOTE applications, EN-54 ready.
C
Please note: these features are slated for implementation in firmware versions beyond 1.3
RJ-45 Ethernet connectors are available for Dante™️ network connectivity on the 'D' models.
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Each Dante™️ card comes with two network ports: one primary and one secondary.
The secondary network port can be configured to provide redundancy for the primary network port.
Creating a parallel network ensures that any cable or switch failure does not result in audio loss.
By default, the Dante card is configured in "switched" mode, allowing devices to be connected in a
daisy-chain within a single network. However, it is not advisable to use daisy chain mode for more
than a few devices.
To enable redundant mode, please configure the settings within Dante™️ Controller.
RJ-45 Ethernet connector for control via the web interface.
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Connect this port to your LAN.
The USB connector is intended for service only.
RELAY
Relay
NC
If the amplifier is turned off or if a fault is detected, the
NO
connection between C (center) and NC (normally closed)
is established. When everything is functioning properly,
the relay engages and the connection shifts to NO
(normally open).
COIL
When the device is connected to an active network, the yellow
LINK LED above the in-use connector lights up. Data activity on the
network is indicated by the illumination of the green ACT LED. It is
normal for the ACT LED to flicker either sporadically or continuously.
The switched 100/1000 Base-T network connections automatically
detect whether standard or crossover Cat-5e cables are in use. The
green ACT LED flashes to signify network activity. When a 1000
Mbps connection is established, the orange LED remains solid to
indicate a 1000 Mbps connection.
Rear Panel
Standby
If you connect the two STBY pins, the
amplifier will go into standby. The pins
must be connected potential free. You
may not apply voltage to them.
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