Manual

22D800 anD D800-Dante a-net Distributors user GuiDe
Dante Network Ports
The Dante interface on the D800-Dante A-Net Distributor has two gigabit network ports labeled PrIMAry
and SecONdAry. The Dante Secondary port can be configured to be a pass-through port or a redundant
copy of the Primary port. Configuring Dante settings requires the Dante Controller software available from
the Audinate website.
The D800-Dante supports sample rates of 44.1kHz and 48kHz coming from the Dante network.
Dante Interface LEDs
There are six LEDs on the Dante interface of the D800-Dante A-Net Distributor.
1GB Network LED
The red 1gB LED will light when the Dante interface is connected to an Ethernet network. It does not,
however, indicate that a valid Dante network stream is present. Individual 1GB LEDs are provided for the
Primary and Secondary ports.
Activity LED
The green Act (Activity) LED flickers when a valid Dante data stream is connected. Individual ACT LEDs are
provided for the Primary and Secondary ports.
LED indicators on the Dante interface
Error LED
The Dante interface’s errOr LED lights to indicate a configuration error or loss of Dante network
communication. Use the Dante Controller software to resolve Dante network issues.
Sync LED
The SyNc LED on the Dante interface lights when a valid Dante stream is connected and active, indicating
that the module is getting a proper clock signal.