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Extron electronics DMP 128 Plus - Dante Controller Operation; Dante Transmitters and Receivers

Extron electronics DMP 128 Plus
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DMP 128 Plus • Dante Controller 118
To configure the DMP 128 Plus AT in redundant mode using DSP Configurator:
1. Use DSP Configurator to connect to the DMP 128 Plus AT in Live mode (see Live and
Emulate Panel on page18).
2. Select Tools > Device Settings.
3. In the Device Settings dialog box, use the right navigation arrow ( ) to navigate to
and select the Dante Device tab (see figure 189,
1
below).
4. Select Enable Redundant Mode (
2
).
5. Select DHCP or Static IP and enter a valid redundancy network configuration (
3
).
6. Click Apply (
4
).
Figure 189. Redundant Mode Configuration in DSP Configurator
Dante Controller Operation
Dante Transmitters and Receivers
A Dante network is comprised of transmitters that output digital audio onto the Dante
network and receivers that receive digital audio input from the Dante network.
Transmitters output digital audio from the device onto the audio network.
Receivers take in digital audio from the audio network into the device.
DMP 128 Plus AT Transmitters and Receivers
In the DMP 128 Plus AT, the line output and EXP output channels are Dante transmitters
because their audio output is transmitted onto the Dante network. Routing an analog
output to the Dante network allows the signal to be output on both analog and Dante
simultaneously, the same is true for the EXP outputs.
The DMP 128 Plus AT EXP input channels are Dante receivers because they receive digital
audio signal from the Dante network that can then be routed and mixed into the
DMP 128 Plus AT mix matrix.
figure 189 Redundant Mode DSPC

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