515 • DM NAX® Product Manual — Doc. 9045M
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Device is Master PTP Clock Source indicates whether the device is the master for PTP on the
network. Yes will be displayed in green when the local DM-NAX-AUD-IO is the PTP clock master
and No will be displayed in red when another PTP clock on the network is operating as the master
clock.
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Master Clock Status displays the Master Clock ID of the device on the network that acts as the
Master Clock.
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PTP Priority: This sets the priority of the local DMNAX device's PTP clock relative to other clocks
on the network. The default setting is 254 (one increment higher than the lowest possible value)
so that the DM-NAX-AUD-IO will only operate as clock master if no other PTP master is present
on the network. Valid values range from 1 to 255.
Configure Transmitters
To configure a DM NAX transmit stream, do the following.
1. Enter a valid multicast address in the NAX Stream Address field.
2. Enter a name in the NAX Stream Name field by which the stream can be identified. This stream
name is associated with the DMNAX stream's multicast address by other DMNAX or AES67
devices, like a device hostname that resolves to a given IPaddress.
3. Status indicates whether a stream is transmitting or not. When the stream has started or
stopped, the Status column will update accordingly.
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Click the configure button ( ) in the Actions column. The Configure dialog appears: