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Dante Controller User Guide
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Passive monitoring
Passive monitoring is on all the time. If a Dante device loses sync with the master clock, or regains sync
with the master clock, it reports the event to Dante Controller. Dante Controller records these events in a
log file, and also will display an alert: the Clock Status Monitor icon (at the bottom right corner of the main
window) will light up red.
Clicking the icon opens the Clock Status Monitor, which includes the clock status event log, and a clock
status histogram.
Active Monitoring
When active monitoring is switched on, Dante Controller begins actively monitoring the behaviour of
supported devices to identify signs of clock instability. If a clock exhibits significant instability, the Clock
Status Monitor icon will light up amber, and a warning event will be recorded in the clock status event log.
Click the icon to open the Clock Status Monitor.
Active monitoring is off by default. To activate it, click the Clock Status Monitoring button on the main
toolbar:
When Active Clock Status Monitoring is active, the button is shown in green.
To switch it off, click the button again.
Note: Active monitoring does not affect passive monitoring.
Which devices are supported?
Dante PCIe cards, Dante-MY16-AUDcards, Ultimo (low channel count) devices and devices that include
a 'Brooklyn II'Dante module support active monitoring.
If your device is a Brooklyn IIdevice, it will be displayed as the Model type in the Dante Information
section of the Device View > Status tab.