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“DANTE” screen Chapter 4. System screen
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5 Matrix
Change the transmission/reception assignments by clicking the location at which an
input channel and output channel intersect. The connection is on when the symbol
is displayed. Devices for which Device Lock is specified by Dante Controller cannot be
changed.
If you execute Update Device Information which appears when you right-click, the
Device Lock status and the Rio/Tio’s Dante Device Name are updated.
In the matrix you can use the following operations to move the view.
Use the cursor keys of the keyboard to move up/down/left/right
Use the mouse wheel to move up/down
Hold down <Shift> on the keyboard and use the mouse wheel to move left/right
AES67
The MTX5-D, MRX7-D, and XMV series Dante-enabled models support AES67
starting with V3.20.
Use Dante Controller to set a device to AES67 mode. Use Dante Controller to specify
routing for AES67-enabled devices and MTX5-D, MRX7-D, and XMV series Dante-
enabled models.
If an MTX5-D, MRX7-D, or XMV series Dante-enabled model is receiving a signal
from any AES67-enabled device, the [Transmitters] area indicates “AES67,” and the
patching information is shown in the matrix.
Although patching with an AES67-enabled device can be deleted in MTX-MRX Editor,
it cannot be re-specified.
Device Lock
The MTX5-D, MRX7-D, and XMV series Dante-enabled models support Device Lock
starting with V3.2.
Use Dante Controller to lock a device. Locked devices are shown in red.
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