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AEQ SYSTEL IP 16 User Manual

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AEQ Audio Over IP
Routing System
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"Signal": Supported devices will also show the following channel metering icons,
indicating the presence of audio on subscribed channels:
Channel is either muted, or receiving audio at less than -61dBFS.
Channel is receiving audio between -61 dBFS and 0 dBFS.
Channel is clipping".
Currently, Brooklyn II (featured in AEQ multichannel devices) and PCIe devices support
channel metering in "Dante Controller". You can check your device type in the "Device
Info" tab included in "Network View".
"Connected To": Shows the Tx channel that the receive channel is currently subscribed
to.
"Status": Shows the status of both primary and secondary subscriptions, using the
following icons:
Subscription is OK and audio should be flowing.
Subscription is unresolved - usually because the transmitting device has been
removed from the network, or is switched off.
No subscription, or a subscription error.
Subscription is via unicast connection.
Subscription is via multicast connection.
Subscriptions can show several symbols in the Status column. Common status icon
combinations and their meanings are as follows:
Unicast device successfully subscribed to a transmitter.
Redundant device successfully subscribed on both primary and secondary
via unicast.
Redundant device successfully subscribed on both primary and secondary
via multicast.
Redundant device successfully subscribed on primary only via unicast. This is
typically seen when the secondary interface is not connected
"Available Channels": The Available Channels pane, at the right side of the screen, lists the
devices and advertised channels available on the network. Devices that are greyed out indicate
that this receiver cannot subscribe to those channels or devices. This is typically because of a
mismatch in parameters (e.g. sample rate incompatibility etc.), or because a device cannot
route audio to itself (from version 3.6.2.4 of Dante Controller this routing can be done, and it
remains done even if the device cable is removed).
For devices with many channels, you can click the Channel Groups button to group
available channels into sets of 16.

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AEQ SYSTEL IP 16 Specifications

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BrandAEQ
ModelSYSTEL IP 16
CategoryNetwork Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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