User Manual

EtherSound ES881, ES1241 & ES16161
Ethernet Audio Bridges
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The ES881, ES1241, and ES16161 front panels
1. Device status group (two orange LEDs):
Primary
The first LED is called “Primary”. It shines when the device is the firstMaster’ device in the EtherSound
network, thus the ‘Primary Master’ of the EtherSound network (see document on EtherSound for more
details on the ‘Primary Master’ concept)
Remote
The second diode is called “Remote”, it indicates that the configuration of the EtherSound channels is
carried out remotely
2.
Network status group
These four green diodes light up when the devices are connected to the EtherSound network; as soon as a
network activity is detected, they start to flash indicating an activity on the two Ethernet ports (“IN” and
“OUT”); RX flashing means that data are received while TX flashing means that data are transmitted.
3.
Power
This LED simply shows that the device is up and running!