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DLM-1 Series Installation Guide V1.0

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Network switch considerations

The installer should ensure that the network switch’s specification makes it suitable for use in a Dante network. If the DLM-1 

is being added to an existing Dante network, it is likely that this will be the case.

A detailed discussion of network switch specifications for use on  a Dante network is beyond the scope of this Installation 

Guide, but installers needing further information about switch suitability are advised to consult the Audinate support article at

https://www.audinate.com/support/networks-and-switches

,

and in particular, the two sections in the article headed:

• 

“What is the minimum requirement for switches in a Dante network?”

, and

• 

“What features are important when purchasing a switch?”

See also the following section regarding Power-over-Ethernet.

Power considerations

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 use (if per-port power activation is an option).

The DLM-1’s power consumption is less than the 3.84 W rating applicable to Class 1 PoE, so Class 1-rated ports should cause 

no issues.

If a PoE-enabled switch is unavailable, a Class 1 PoE injector may be employed. These are readily available from trade suppliers 
at low cost and will generally be supplied with a separate mains power supply unit. The injector should be rated for 100Mb/s 
use. It can be installed “in-line” at any convenient point; its location will generally be dictated by the availability of AC power. 

DLM1-b1c08e

MAC Address

This device requires power from a 

Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch 

or 802.3af compliant PoE injector.

Serial Number

Default Name

www.cloud.co.uk

Note that Ethernet specifications limit the maximum Cat 5 cable length between a DLM-1 and the switch to 100 m.

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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