Routing and clocking signals – Allen&Heath DANTE User Manual
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iLive M- DANTE Option Instructions
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Routing and clocking signals
iLive Route signals to the 64 Dante channels on Port B using the iLive
OUTPUTS
screen
Port B
tab. Route signals around the Dante network
using Dante Controller. Return signals from the Dante network to the
iLive channels using the
PREAMP
screen Source menu. To route a
range of channels use the Remote (Port B) option in the
MIXRACK /
Mixer Pref / Quick Input Source Setup
screen. Remember to set the
Audio Clock Source to
Internal
on the first MixRack, and to
Remote Port
B
on all other MixRacks on the network.
GLD Route signals to the 64 Dante channels on the I/O Port using the
GLD
I/O
screen
I/O Port Out
tab. Route signals around the Dante
network using Dante Controller. Return signals from the Dante network
to the GLD channels using the
PREAMP
screen Source menu. To route
a range of channels use the
I/O Port In
tab. Remember to set the Audio
Clock Source to
Internal
on the first GLD, and to
Slave Option Card
on
other GLD consoles on the network.
Dante cards Use Dante Controller to tick ‘
Preferred master
’ and ‘
Slave
to external wordclock’
for the Master MixRack/console card only.
For more on setting up and using the Dante network please refer to
Audinate’s user guides that come with Dante Controller and Dante
Virtual Soundcard available from
For further information on Dante software, application and recommended
networking components refer to
Audinate
:
This product complies with the European Electromagnetic Compatibility
directive 2004/108/EC.
NOTE: Any changes or modifications to the equipment not approved by
Allen & Heath could void the compliance of the equipment. Whilst we
believe the information in these instructions to be reliable we do not
assume responsibility for inaccuracies. We also reserve the right to make
changes in the interest of further product development.
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