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PRAESENSA Optional: Using Dante Controller | en 131
Bosch Security Systems B.V. Configuration manual 2020-09 | V1.20 | PRAESENSA 1.20
15 Optional: Using Dante Controller
This section acts as a quick guide to Dante Controller. More detailed information can be found
in the Dante Controller user documentation.
It can be downloaded from www.audinate.com > Dante Controller. See also
Related
documentation, page 7
.
Network view and routing
1. Startup Dante Controller:
Dante Controller will show all connected Dante devices in the network, including the
unsecure PRAESENSA OMNEO network devices (mainly the system controller with
maximum 120 inputs).
The Routing tab of the Dante Controller Network View shows the connected devices
with all inputs and outputs.
2. By clicking on cross-point the connections are set up.
3. The tab Device Info shows details of the connected devices.
4. The tab Clock Status shows the clock status and which device is the Master.
5. The tab Network Status shows for each device:
Network speed, occupied Transmit and Receive bandwidth, selected Latency Setting,
and more.
6. The tab Events shows recent changes to connected devices.
7. By double-clicking on a device in the Routing overview, or clicking Device from the menu
and selecting a device, the Device View opens:
In tab Device Config the Latency can be optimized to the network topology and
speed. Make sure that CAT5e or CAT6 network cables are used in case of a Gbps-
network. On 100Mbps networks also CAT5 can be used.
The sample rate is always 48kHz. Other options in this view are not yet supported.
Refer to
(Mandatory) software, page 16
Related documentation, page 7

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