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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

[. . . ] Connecting your Dante Accelerator to older 100Mbit/s Ethernet devices is not supported. When connecting your Dante Accelerator to a network switch, make sure it supports Gigabit Ethernet and you are connected to a Gigabit Ethernet port. Choosing a Gigabit Ethernet Network Switch You get the best performance out of your Dante network even if you use standard Gigabit Ethernet network switches. Dante uses standard Ethernet and IP Quality of Service (QoS) to ensure its high-quality synchronization is not affected, even on loaded networks. Make sure that you choose network switches which have the following features. [. . . ] You CANNOT connect any secondary network connections to a network switch used for the primary network, or any primary network connections to a network switch used for the secondary network. Please refer to the section "Connection via a Redundant Network" on page 6 for information about the correct configuration to use. Unsupported redundant network configuration Network switch Secondary port Dante Accelerator Primary port Ethernet network adapter Primary port Secondary port DANTE ACCELERATOR Operation Manual 7 Connecting to a Network Dante Audio Data over Wireless Networks Wireless Ethernet networks should not be used to carry Dante audio data, and Dante Controller installed on a PC or Mac will not allow selection of Wireless Ethernet interface or any other non-standard wired Ethernet interface. You should NOT install any wireless components in your Dante network. Dante Accelerator Ethernet network adapter Example wireless configuration (unsupported) Use of 100Mbps Network interface The use of 100 Mbps Ethernet device with the Dante Accelerator is NOT SUPPORTED. You must connect the Dante Accelerator to Gigabit interfaces: • Gigabit Ethernet network switch • Gigabit network interface on a PC or Mac DANTE ACCELERATOR Operation Manual 8 Dante Accelerator Basic Operation Dante Accelerator Basic Operation Once you have installed a Dante Accelerator in your computer and connected it to a network, you are in a position to start using Dante networking in earnest to set up audio routing between other Dante-enabled devices you may have on the network. Setting Up Audio Routing The Dante Controller can be used to configure audio routing between Dante devices. In the expanded view, wherever there is a blue cell at the intersection of a transmitting channel column and an receiving channel row, it is possible to establish an audio routing between them. Using the Network View, click on the cell at the intersection of a transmit and receive channel to configure an audio routing from the transmitting channel to the receiving channel. Once you have selected a particular card within Device View in the Dante Controller, you can click on the Identify icon in the Device View toolbar. This will cause all of the LEDs on the Dante Accelerator to flash green for about ten seconds. Changing the Sample Rate Audio routing can only be set up between devices that are operating at the same sample rate. It is possible to set the sample rate to any one of the following values: 44. 1, 48, 88. 2, 96, 176. 4, and 192 kHz. To do this, open Device View in the Dante Controller, select the card you wish to modify in the Device View, and change the sample rate in the Device Config tab. Please refer to the Dante Controller User Guide for more information on changing sample rates. Changing the Device Name By default the device name for the Dante Accelerator is ****nnnnnn, where **** is the name of the card and nnnnnn is a unique alphanumeric identifier consisting of the last six digits of the MAC address. It is possible to replace the Dante Accelerator default device name with a custom, user-defined name. To do this open Device View in the Dante Controller, select the card you wish to modify in the Device View, and change the Device Name in the Device Config tab. If you rename a device, you must re-establish any existing audio routing to and from the re-named device using its new name. Please refer to the Dante Controller User Guide for more information on renaming devices. Setting the Latency To adjust the latency setting, open a Device View for the selected device in Dante Controller, and select the Device Config tab. It shows the current receive latency setting and allows the user to change the operating receive latency for the selected device. The allowed values are: • 0. 15ms (150 microseconds) - a suitable setting for a network containing a single network switch • 0. 25ms - a suitable setting for a network containing 3 network switches • 0. 5ms - a suitable setting for a network containing where the signal path may encompass up to five network switches • 1. 0ms - a suitable setting for a network containing where the signal path may encompass up to ten network switches • 5. 0ms – a safe value for a network of almost any conceivable size Changing Channel Labels To change channel labels in Dante Controller: 1. Click the Receive or Transmit tab (depending on which channel labels you want to edit). Enter a new value. NOTE Even if you set values suited for your network, various factors may cause some noises. If a value other than the current setting is selected a message will be displayed warning the user that the effect of changing the latency is that any existing audio routing to the device will be temporarily suspended, resulting in some loss of audio data. If you wish to make the change select Yes button; otherwise select No. Tx (transmit) labels must be specific to that device. DANTE ACCELERATOR Operation Manual 10 Using the Card with an Audio Application Using the Card with an Audio Application Choosing an Audio Application The Dante Accelerator acts like a standard Core Audio device in an Apple Mac computer, and like an ASIO sound device in a PC running Windows. Mac OS X You will need to set the Dante Accelerator as the system's default sound card in order to use applications like iTunes. DAW software such as Nuendo and Cubase allows you to select the card from within the application itself. [. . . ] To open the Device Manager in Windows 7, go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Device Manager. The card will appear under the “Sound, video and game controllers” group. Network Switch and Cabling Checklist • Are all the connected link / status lights on the network switch lit, or flashing, as expected?• Is the cable correctly plugged in at the network switch and the computer / device?• Are you using a network switch from another application with an unchecked or untested configuration? [. . . ]

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