User's Instructions

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COMMISSIONING
DMS800 MANUAL
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6.4 Connecting the receiver to the mixing console/amplier
The DSR800 receiver has the following outputs
Analog outputs
Digital outputs
6.4.1 Analog outputs
Both analog XLR outputs (17, 20) and both analog 6.3 mm jack outputs (18,
21) can be connected at any time. The output level can be set accordingly in
the AUDIO menu.
To connect the analog outputs, proceed as follows:
Step Description
1 BALANCED socket (XLR) to microphone input: Move the out‑
put level switch to the "‑30 dB" position
2 BALANCED socket (XLR) on line input: Move the output level
switch to the "0 dB" position
3 Connect the UNBALANCED socket (6.3 mm jack) to unbal‑
anced microphone or line input to the 6.3 mm jack socket
6.4.2 Digital output: Dante™
The Dante™ technology
2
represents a digital audio network technology
developed by Audinate that can mean up to 256 channels via standard IP‑
based components, such as Ethernet cables.
The Dante™ interface of the DSR800 has a data transfer speed of
100 Mbit/s.
TheDante™ControllerSoftwarecanbeusedtocongureandmanageall
devices compatible with the Dante™ network.
The Dante™ Controller Software can be downloaded free of charge from
www.audinate.com.
The Dante™ Controller Software automatically connects to the Dante™
network in the default setting.
2 Dante™ is a trademark of Audinate Pty Ltd.
XLR output
Dante™