Dante-MY16-AUD2 User Guide
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HA Remote Chain Example 2
In
below, a Yamaha PM5D console is acting as the HA Remote controller. It is connected via the
primary Ethernet port on the installed Dante-MY16-AUD2 card to a network switch. The Dante-MY16-
AUD2 card is set to HA Remote Mode 3 (see
below).
The HA Remote port on the PM5D is connected via straight-through DB9 cable to the Serial port on the
Dante-MY16-AUD2 card (to bridge the HA Remote traffic from the PM5D to the MY card).
A DME64N is connected to the network switch (via the primary Ethernet port on its installed Dante-MY16-
AUD2 card). The Dante-MY16-AUD2 card in the DME is set to HA Remote mode 3, which means that it is
acting only as a bridging device - it is bridging the HA Remote data from the network switch to the next
device in the chain, via its Serial port. The HA Remote traffic is not seen by the DME itself.
The Dante-MY16-AUD2 card in the DME is connected to a chain of controlled HA Remote devices (such
as AD8HR modules) via DB9 cables. The entire chain of devices (using Dante network and serial
connections) is recognized as one HA Remote chain.
Figure 3 - HA Remote Chain - Example 2
Mode Selection
HA Remote mode is set via Dante Controller.
When you open the Device View in Dante Controller for a Dante-MY16-AUD2 card that supports HA
Remote, an extra tab is displayed, called HA Remote (as shown in
below).