User Manual

Table Of Contents
Dante Controller User Guide
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n Transmit Channels: The area on the left pane of the tab shows the Tx channels for the device, and
any user-defined channel label. It allows you to create labels for transmit channels. Input to the table
is filtered to prevent illegal characters from being used in channel labels.
Supported devices will also show the following channel metering icons in the Signal column,
indicating the presence of audio on subscribed channels:
Channel is either muted, or receiving audio at less than -61dbFS
Channel is receiving audio between -61dbFS and 0dfFS
Channel is clipping
n Transmit Flows: The area on the right pane of the tab indicates how many unicast flows are cur-
rently in use, as well as the multicast transmit flows that have been configured on the device. Mult-
icast flows are listed in ID order, including the channels contained within the flow.
AES67 multicast flows are identified with an IPaddress and an AES67 session ID.
Note: Unicast flow details are not displayed in the transmit flow window. The total number of
transmit flows currently in use is shown at the top of the pane. The total number of flows is the sum of
the unicast and multicast flows in use. The maximum number of flows that the device supports is
also shown (32 in the screenshot above).
Changing Tx channel labels
To change a Tx channel label double click on the label and type in a new one. Tx channel labels must be
unique for the device.
Status Tab
The Status tab is used to obtain current information about a Dante device.