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DLM-1 Series Installation Guide V1.0

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INTRODUCTION

 
The DLM-1 is a remote mic/line input module for use in a 
Dante network audio system, or other Dante-compatible 
networks. It is ideal for use with Cloud CDI-CA or CDI-CV 
Dante input cards, to provide Dante connectivity with Cloud 

CA Series or CV Series multichannel power amplifiers.

NOTE: Unless specifically stated otherwise, all references 

to “DLM-1” in this Installation Guide can be taken to apply 
to all DLM-1 mechanical and cosmetic variants. 

The DLM-1 module combines the functions of a remote input 
connection plate, local audio mixer and mic-over-music 
priority with a Dante (AES67-compatible) output.

Two inputs - for a microphone and a stereo line signal 
(typically for a local music source) - are provided, with 
individual level controls. The line inputs are available both as 
a pair of phono sockets (RCA jacks) and a 3.5 mm jack socket. 
The stereo line input is summed to mono, and then mixed 
with the mic input.

The microphone signal path includes a limiter (always active) 

and a switchable 120 Hz hi-pass filter to help minimise breath 

and handling noise. Both mic and line inputs incorporate gate 
circuitry to reduce extraneous noise from connected sources 
when they are not in use.  

The DLM-1 is connected to the Dante network using a single 
Cat 5 Ethernet cable and RJ45 connector. The module is 
powered via PoE (Power-over-Ethernet). The module includes 
Dante receiver capability, which permits additional DLM-1s 
to be “linked” together so that multiple input points can be 

installed in the same zone or area. The linking is configured 

using Dante Controller software.

MOUNTING - MECHANICAL

 
DLM-1 (UK version)

The Cloud DLM-1 fits a standard UK-style dual-gang electrical 

back box. The box used should have a depth of at least 35 
mm.

DLM-1A (US version)

The Cloud DLM-1A fits a standard US dual-gang electrical ‘J’ 

box in vertical orientation. The box used should have a depth 
of at least 1½”.

Summary of Contents for Remote Dante DLM-1 Series

Page 1: ...nstallation Guide 1 MIC LEVEL 4 5 2 3 6 7 9 10 8 0 MIC INPUT MUSIC LEVEL LINE INPUT MIC PRIORITY 1 4 5 2 3 6 7 9 10 8 0 DLM 1 1 MIC LEVEL 4 5 2 3 6 7 9 10 8 0 MIC INPUT MUSIC LEVEL LINE INPUT MIC PRIO...

Page 2: ...nical 3 Faceplate Controls and Connections 4 Rear Controls and Connections 5 Block Diagram 6 Installation connections 6 Network switch considerations 7 Power considerations 7 Connecting multiple DLM 1...

Page 3: ...d a 3 5 mm jack socket The stereo line input is summed to mono and then mixed with the mic input The microphone signal path includes a limiter always active and a switchable 120 Hz hi pass filter to h...

Page 4: ...and digital media players suitable for line level signals with a nominal level of 10 dBV NOTE Stereo line inputs 2 and 3 are summed together and also summed to mono If using a mono source e g a radio...

Page 5: ...ON data rate of 100 Mb s in use auto negotiated with switch OFF data rate of 10 Mb s in use auto negotiated with switch Green illuminates to indicate network activity Sporadic illumination is normal 8...

Page 6: ...e access is from the left hand side Insert the network cable s RJ45 plug ensuring that it latches securely DLM1 b1c08e MAC Address This device requires power from a Power over Ethernet PoE switch or 8...

Page 7: ...derations The DLM 1 is powered using PoE In most installations the DLM 1 will be connected to a network switch and thus this switch should ideally be PoE capable PoE should be enabled for the port in...

Page 8: ...er etc may act as the receiver In this example Channel 1 of the DLM 1 is routed to Input 1 of the CDI CA4 card On the DLM 1 Channel 1 is idented in the software as 01 Mix Mono Mix L Line Mono The DLM...

Page 9: ...02 3af compliant PoE injector Serial Number Default Name www cloud co uk The Dante screengrab below shows two DLM 1s with a CDI CA4 card as the final audio destination The output of the first DLM 1 id...

Page 10: ...umes which can be controlled from the MIC LEVEL and MUSIC LEVEL controls on the faceplate The DLM 1 s Priority facility operates as follows with MIC PRIORITY pressed a signal present at the mic input...

Page 11: ...2 Sample rates Dante 44 1 kHz 48 kHz AES67 48 kHz Encoding 16 24 32 bit PCM default 24 bit Data rates 10 Mb s 100 Mb s Connector 1 x RJ45 LEDs Network speed yellow activity green Software compatibilit...

Page 12: ...Audinate is a registered trademark of Audinate Pty Ltd Dante is a registered trademark of Audinate Pty Ltd www cloud co uk www cloudusa pro...

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