Using D-Command On An Ethernet Network; Controlling Pro Tools Systems Over A Network; Footswitch Connections - DigiDesign D-Command Manual

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Using D-Command on an Ethernet Network

You can purchase a combined 10/100-BaseT Ethernet hub that
can simultaneously support D-Command over 10-BaseT and
other network traffic over 100-BaseT. This will let you use
D-Command over a local area network.
Moderate network traffic (such as e-mail) should not affect
communication between D-Command and the computer. If
your network experiences heavy traffic, you may want to cre-
ate a dedicated Ethernet network for D-Command.

Controlling Pro Tools Systems Over a Network

When D-Command is connected to an Ethernet network, it
will be available to be declared by any Pro Tools system on
that network. This lets you control different Pro Tools systems
on the network with a single D-Command console. (You can
only control one Pro Tools system at a time.)

Footswitch Connections

You can connect two SPST (single-pole, single-throw) foot-
switch units to the D-Command Main Unit to control any of
the following functions:
• Starting and stopping Pro Tools playback
• Starting Pro Tools recording
• Toggling Talkback on and off
The footswitch connector is a single 1/4-inch TRS jack on the
back panel of the D-Command Main Unit.
To wire a TRS connector for the D-Command footswitch jack:
Use the following wiring convention: Tip = Footswitch 1,
Ring = Footswitch 2, Sleeve = Ground.
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