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Operation, Initial operation, Ethernet, poe, and dante status leds – Studio Technologies 45DR User Manual

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Issue 2, January 2015

Model 45DR User Guide

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Studio Technologies, Inc.

(Dante-to-MADI, Dante-to-SDI, etc.), can

have their audio channels routed to and

from a Model 45DR.

Operation

At this point the Model 45DR should have

its party-line and Ethernet connections

made. Depending on the application an

external 12 volt DC power connection may

have also been made. The Dante input

(receiver) and output (transmitter) channels

should have been routed using the Dante

Controller software application. Normal op-

eration of the Model 45DR can now begin.

Initial Operation

The Model 45DR will begin its initial func-

tioning a few seconds after its power

source is connected. As previously dis-

cussed, the power source can be provided

by Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) or an exter-

nal source of 12 volts DC. If both are con-

nected the PoE source will power the unit.

Should PoE subsequently no longer be

available, operation will continue using the

external source.
Upon Model 45DR power up many of the

status and meter LEDs will activate in test

sequences. The PoE and USB LEDs, lo-

cated on the back panel, will light one after

another. On the front panel the input power,

channel status, and level meter LEDs will

light in a sequence. Once the test sequenc-

es have completed two columns of front-

panel level meter LEDs will momentarily

display the version number of the unit’s

firmware (embedded software.) Details on

how to “read” the version number is pro-

vided in the Technical Notes section of this

guide.

The Model 45DR will now begin normal

operation. The way in which the LINK/ACT,

SYS, SYNC, and PoE LEDs (all located on

the back panel below the Ethernet con-

nector) light will depend on characteristics

related to the connected Ethernet signal

and the configuration of the unit’s Dante

interface. Details will be covered in the next

paragraph. The user is presented on the

front panel with one pushbutton switch,

two input power status LEDs, four channel

status LEDs, and four 5-segment LED level

meters. These resources are simple to op-

erate and understand, as will be described

in later paragraphs.

Ethernet, PoE, and Dante

Status LEDs

Four status LEDs are located below the

Ethernet connector on the Model 45DR’s

back panel. The LINK/ACT LED will light

green whenever an active connection to

a 100 Mb/s Ethernet network has been

established. It will flash on and off in re-

sponse to data packet activity. The PoE

LED will light green whenever Power-

over-Ethernet (PoE) associated with the

connected Ethernet signal is providing

operating power for the Model 45DR. The

SYS and SYNC LEDs display the operating

status of the Dante interface and associ-

ated network. The SYS LED will light red

upon Model 45DR power up to indicate

that the Dante interface is not ready. After

a short interval it will light green to indicate

that it is ready to pass data with another

Dante device. The SYNC LED will light red

when the Model 45DR is not synchronized

with a Dante network. It will light solid

green when the Model 45DR is synchro-

nized with a Dante network and an external

clock source (timing reference) is being re-

ceived. It will slowly light on and off green