Introduction, Anatomy of the dante option card, Livemix dante option card (lm-dante-exp) 2 – Digital Audio Labs Livemix LM-DANTE-EXP Dante Option Card User Manual
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LIVEMIX DANTE OPTION CARD (LM-DANTE-EXP)
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INTRODUCTION
The Livemix LM-DANTE-EXP is an add-on option card for the
MIX-16/32 that allows the Livemix personal monitor system to
connect to a Dante network. The system can receive up to 24
channels from the Dante network. Any published channel can be
assigned to any of the 24 available channels in the Livemix personal
monitor system.
Audinate’s Dante network protocol delivers a no hassle, self
configuring, true plug-and-play digital audio network that uses
standard Internet Protocols over 100Mb and/or Gigabit Ethernet.
Patent-pending Dante technology distributes digital audio plus
integrated control data with sub millisecond latency, sample-
accurate playback synchronization, extreme reliability and high
channel counts.
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MIX-32
LM-DANTE-EXP
Dante™ is a trademark of Audinate Pty Ltd.
PRIMARY
SECONDARY
LINK/ACT
1G
LINK/ACT
1G
LIVEMIX
DATA IN
24VDC
3.75A
LIVEMIX
DATA OUT
STEREO MIXES 1-16
LIVEMIX
DATA OUT
MIX-16
STEREO MIXES 17-32 (MIX-32 ONLY)
LM-DANTE-EXP
Dante™ is a trademark of Audinate Pty Ltd.
DANTE
NETWORK
LINK/ACT
1G
DANTE NETWORK CONNECTION PORT
Connect a CAT5 or CAT6 network cable from the connector labeled
DANTE NETWORK to a Dante device or a gigabit switch.
Two indicator lights on each port report device status
information.
• The yellow light indicates data is being transferred.
• The green light will illuminate to indicate a 1 Gbps
Ethernet connection. It will be off to indicate a 100 Mbps
or lower connection.
ANATOMY OF THE DANTE OPTION CARD
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NOTE:
It is important to
understand how your
Dante devices publish
audio streams to the
network. Many digital
consoles have multiple
output options and many
of them can be published
to the Dante network.
Consult the manual for
your particular Dante
device to ensure you have
published channels to the
network.