Dante configuration dip switches, Dip switch block 1 – Aviom D800-Dante User Manual

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Dante Configuration DIP Switches

Setting up a Dante network requires the use of the Dante Controller software available from the Audinate

website. Once configured, the D800-Dante’s onboard set of four DIP switch blocks is used to configure the

A-Net-specific settings. This document refers to the DIP switch blocks with numbers 1-4 as shown below.

DIP switch blocks are referred to using numbers 1-4.

DIP Switch Block 1

DIP Switch

Down

Up

1

Mono

Stereo Link Slots 1-2

2

Mono

Stereo Link Slots 3-4

3

Mono

Stereo Link Slots 5-6

4

Mono

Stereo Link Slots 7-8

5

Mono

Stereo Link Slots 9-10

6

Mono

Stereo Link Slots 11-12

7

Mono

Stereo Link Slots 13-14

8

Mono

Stereo Link Slots 15-16

9

Use the DIP switch Stereo

Link settings

Ignore the DIP switch Stereo

Link settings; all channels sent

to A-Net are mono

10

Use Dante as the input

source for the network

Use the A-Net In port as the

input source for the network

Any combination of the Stereo Link DIP switches may be used; in the up position, stereo links are

transmitted over A-Net to all Personal Mixers in the network. Set DIP Switch 9 in this block to the up

position to override the Stereo Link settings made with the hardware switches; this makes all channels

sent to the A-Net devices mono. Stereo link changes can be made at any time; all Personal Mixers will

update automatically to reflect the changes.

Stereo Links settings made with the DIP switches in the Dante interface are applied only to the Dante

audio stream. When using the A-Net In port instead of the Dante input, Stereo Links must come from an

A-Net input device (analog or console card).

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DIP switch #10 in Switch Block 1 will enable or disable the Dante input and determine which

port the D800 is getting its audio and clocking from. The D800-Dante can either use Dante

audio (from the Dante Primary or Secondary port), or A-Net Audio (from the A-N

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