Combine Ethernet Ports; Mode); Word Clock - RME Audio M-32 AD Pro II-D User Manual

32-channel 192 khz a/d converter with madi & dante
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Two network port icons in the menu reveal the following
states:
Icon
Description
No link - cable not connected
Negotiating link with other endpoint
Successful link with speed of 100 MBit/s
Successful link with speed of 1 GBit/s
3.15.1. Combine ethernet ports (Switched mode)
The two ethernet ports can be configured with the Dante Controller in Device View > Network Config >
Dante Redundancy. If both ports are connected to the same network, for example to create a daisy-chain
of several M-32 AD Pro II-D devices, then the setting must be changed to Switched. In the default mode,
the device is configured so that each port connects to one of two separate networks (Redundancy).
If the unit has been configured to connect the primary and secondary port internally (switched mode),
devices attached to the two ports can communicate both with each other and with the M-32 AD Pro II-D.
This is indicated in the menu with a horizontal line ('-') between the network ports.
3.16. MIDI Connector
The M-32 AD Pro II-D can be controlled with MIDI SysEx commands from either a physical MIDI
connection or a MIDI over MADI signal. A MIDI breakout cable is included with the device.
Figure 1. MIDI Breakout Cable Wiring Diagram
The M-32 AD Pro II-D does not serve as a MIDI to/from MIDI over MADI converter. It does
not pass on incoming MIDI signals except for SysEx remote control information.

3.17. Word Clock

Word clock can be sent and received via 75 Ω coaxial cabling at the corresponding BNC connectors. The
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