iSpeaker DAP6
Quick Guide
1. Overview
The network PoE speaker provides
power supply, audio transmission, and
signal control using only a low-cost
Cat5 twisted pair cable. It can get
power supply from any 802.3AT-
standard Ethernet switch and uses
SSA inverter technology to achieve
efficient amplification with superior
sound quality even for low-power
designs.
High-quality audio and control signals
can be delivered through the Dante™
network port and routed through the
Dante™ Controller. DSP integrates
gain control, silence control, 5-band
equalizer control and amplitude limiting
control functions, all of which can be
controlled remotely from PC or Mac by
control software.
2. Technical parameters
Technical
Sensitivity
Output power
Maximum sound
pressure
Power
Impedance
Vertical
coverage
Horizontal
INFOBIT AV
Bass 6.5-inch x1,
treble 1-inch imported
magnesium film +
horn drive
92dB (1w@1m)
15.4-30W
(Determined by PoE
output)
118dB
60W
8Ω
60°
90°
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coverage
Frequency
Response
Range
Interface
Transmission
protocol
Power supply
method
DSP processing
Installation
Net weight
Speaker size
3. Connect
Connect the RJ45 port of the speaker
to the Ethernet port of the PoE switch
using twisted pair Cat5 cable. Before
switching on the power supply,
connect the device properly.
About the input source: Connect the
input source to the Ethernet port of the
PoE switch using a twisted pair Cat5
cable. The input should be Dante™.
Note: PoE switches are compatible
with the 802.3at standard.
4. Software control
4.1 Dante Controller
After
the
speaker
connected to the switch,
open the Dante Controller
software,
where
routing and device setup of Dante audio
will be completed.
When users connect to Dante devices,
70 Hz-21kHz
RJ45
Dante
PoE power supply
support
Bring your own
hangers
4.1 Kg
197mm X 300mm X
118mm
is
the
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