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DOC02-CDC MC Dante Issue C - November 2016

 

 

Select address 2 on the CDC MC Dante rotary switch 

Check Power switch LED is illuminated 

Check all BNCs illuminated 

Check that the MegaCOMMS LEDs Tx and Rx are illuminated 

Check that Dante Port A Ethernet LEDs are active 

 

Configure the Dante system as follows: 

 

CDC MC Dante, MegaCOMMS address  

 

2 (only one CDC MC Dante in the system) 

CDC MC Dante, Front panel DIP 1-3 switch settings 

96 kHz (off, on, off) 

CDC MC Dante, Front panel DIP 4-5 switch settings 

CDC MC Dante is MASTER WORD CLOCK 

(off, off) 

Dante controller, Device view, Device config. 

 

Port A – 96 kHz, Port B – 96 kHz 

Dante controller, Routing map

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Connection 1  Port A CH1 to Port B CH1 

Dante controller, Clock Status, Primary status 

 

Port A or B operating as MASTER 

 

Apply analogue audio source to local Mic IN on the console (alternatively connect dScope OUT) 

 

Connect speaker to local Line OUT on Console (alternatively connect dScope IN) 

 

Select CH1 routing on the console GUI: 

Input set to analogue audio source port 

Send set to Dante 1 port 1 

 

Select CH1 routing on console GUI 

 

Input set to Dante1 port 33 

 

Send set to speaker port 

 

At this point an audio path should now exist between the two analogue ports on the console. This will 

be utilising both Dante Port A and B on the CDC MC Dante. 

 

 

*Important Note:  Where audio is routed from Port A to B this method is the only way the audio 

loopback will work on the CDC MC Dante. You cannot connect between channels on the same 

ports!!!! 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CDC MC Dante

Page 1: ...OC02 CDC MC Dante Issue C November 2016 Quick Reference Guide Cadac Holdings Limited One New Street Luton Bedfordshire LU1 5DX England Tel 44 1562 404 202 Email support cadac sound com www cadac sound...

Page 2: ...also required in order to use the CDC MC Dante on a Dante network Dante Controller provided free by Audinate provides remote control and set up of all Dante equipment attached to a given Dante audio n...

Page 3: ...8 192 kHz 16 1 16 16 33 48 MegaCOMMS to Dante audio channel connections are configured on the routing page of the Dante Controller Port A must always be connected when using CDC MC Dante Front Panel D...

Page 4: ...MC Dante OFF WORD CLOCK LED M X Don t care SYNC LED Both OFF Several WORD CLOCK modes may be selected when using the CDC MC Dante The Dante Controller settings and front panel dip switch settings must...

Page 5: ...also enables a back to back analogue audio test to be performed using the dScope Connect up equipment as shown below apply power and switch on PC i5 Intel 16 Gb Ram min spec Gigabit Ethernet Port Cat...

Page 6: ...uting map Connection 1 Port A CH1 to Port B CH1 Dante controller Clock Status Primary status Port A or B operating as MASTER Apply analogue audio source to local Mic IN on the console alternatively co...

Page 7: ...you may need to register to get a copy Once installed the program automatically searches out any Dante enabled devices connected to the PC and then allows you to configure each device There are three...

Page 8: ...ce Configuration Screen The screen below demonstrates how the required sample frequency should be set up for each device separate screens will exist for each Dante port This set up is required in addi...

Page 9: ...running either as WORD CLOCK SLAVE or MASTER in the Dante system This MASTER SLAVE setup must mimic the front panel DIP settings on the CDC MC Dante following the rules previously stated in the user g...

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