User Manual
“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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