CDT100 User Manual CDT100 Clockaudio Dante Transporter Four analog and control inputs to Dante enabled endpoint User Manual Clockaudio Ltd. Address: 22 Arnside Road, Waterlooville, Hampshire, PO7 7UP Tel: +44(0)23 9225-1193 Fax: +44(0)23 9225 1201 Email: info@Clockaudio.co.uk Clockaudio North America Inc.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. Only use attachments/accessories as specified by Clockaudio. Use only with the bracket specified by the manufacturer.
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Should any defect develop, Clockaudio will, at our option, repair or replace any defective parts without charge for either parts or labor. If Clockaudio cannot correct the defect in the equipment, it will be replaced at no charge with a new item. Clockaudio will pay for the cost of returning the replacement equipment to you.
The CDT 100 connects directly to ARM-C port for the ARM motorized microphone. The CDT 100 has two network connections to allow Dante Daisy Chaining (DDC). DDC further simplifies system infrastructure wiring by allowing multiple CDT100’s to use a single CAT 5 home run connection to a network switch.
CDT 100 unDIO2x2 Source Input Shield Figure 5 - 2-Wire Unbalanced Source Connection To connect a 3-wire unbalanced source to a CDT100: Short the negative conductor to the shield at the source connection. CDT 100 unDIO2x2 Source Input Shield...
IP addresses. By default, CDT100 is set to get a dynamic IP address. As with all Dante devices, if the CDT100 device does not find a DHCP server to retrieve an IP address from, it will give itself an automatic private IP address (APIPA) instead.
CDT100 User Manual 4.2 – Device Identification The device identification feature allows the user to see which device is physically being configured. When the identify feature is active, the power LED on the active device will flash. The Identify check box shows the state of the device identify feature. If the box is checked, the feature is active on the active unit.
(assume 4W @ 12V DC per device). To daisy chain a device to another CDT100: Connect an Ethernet cable from the data only port of the CDT100 to one of the ports of the CDT 100 to be chained to supply the network information.
- Daisy Chain and Network Configuration Example To daisy chain a device to another CDT100: Connect an Ethernet cable from the data only port of the CDT 100 to one of the ports of the CDT100 to be chained to supply the network information. ...
- Daisy Chain and Network Configuration Example To daisy chain a device to another CDT100: Connect an Ethernet cable from the data only port of the CDT100 to one of the ports of the CDT100 to be chained to supply the network information. ...
It is recommended that the unit be secured to a flat surface with a screw through each mounting flange. Dimensions for mounting are show in the Figure 9 below. Use a No. 6 screw of a type and size that is applicable to the surface to which the CDT100 will be attached. Figure 9 - Mounting Information All connections to the CDT 100 should be made before the power is applied.
- Demo Panel Window The CDT 100 supports controls from third party control systems. AMX and Crestron control modules have been developed, tested and are available for free download at the Clockaudio website (www.clockaudio.com) CDT100 product Technical Downloads. Remote control capabilities of the CDT100 include the following control functions: 1.
Should a heartbeat response not be received, the module will attempt to send the heartbeat two more times in succession. If neither of these responses are received, the module will consider communication with the CDT100 to be broken, it will clear all existing data and output signals, and will attempt to re-establish communication with the CDT100 every 10 seconds.
To interface to the AMX Clock Audio CDT100 module, the programmer must perform the following steps: Define the device ID for the CDT100 that will be controlled. Define the NetLinx virtual device ID that the CDT100 COMM module will use to communicate with the main program and User Interface.
The Dante interface unit shall be compatible with third party control systems for flexible control and monitoring in system applications. The Dante interface shall be compatible with Clockaudio CH32 and other Clockaudio control devices. The Dante interface shall be compliant with the RoHS directive.
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