
unDNEMO
User Manual
Attero Tech LLC 2016
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614-00030 Rev 02
2.2 – Audio Mode Navigation
The user may cycle through the available audio modes by pressing the “Select” button to toggle through the available
modes.
Figure 5 - Audio Mode Screen Flow
The audio modes will accessed based on the order shown in Figure 5. If any of the configurable modes are disabled from
the configuration software, then those modes will simply be skipped over to the next available mode.
In the audio modes, the /- buttons are always used to adjust the speaker and headphone volume. The volume
range is 1 to 10. Additionally, the speaker Mute button will always operate as an audio mute function for the attached
headphone and speaker. The mute buttons indicate mute state by lighting their associated red LED when mute is.
When headphones are plugged into the unDNEMO, the internal speaker is automatically disabled until the headphones
are removed.
*Note:
By default, only the Net Mode is enabled, pressing the “Select” button when only Net mode is enabled will result in
the message “Unsupported Function” to be shown briefly on the display.
2.2.1 – Net Mode
The primary operating mode for audio monitoring is the Net Mode. In this
mode Dante audio channels may be selected by the user from the front
panel controls for simple and efficient audio monitoring applications.
When in this mode the display will indicate the channel number that has
been assigned using the unIFY Control Panel Software in the top area of
the display and the configured channel name for the selected channel in
the central viewing area of the displayed.
Only channels that are assigned and enabled within the unIFY Control Panel software will be shown on the display as the
channel Up/Down buttons are used to cycle through the channel list.
The device supports up to 64 channels that can be configured for monitoring. If a configured Dante channel is selected
but no longer available on the audio network, the screen will toggle between the channel name and the warning message
“Channel Unavailable”. Otherwise, if the channel is available a subscription will be made as quickly as possible to the
Dante audio channel and then audio will be heard through the internal speaker or connected headphones.
When an audio subscription is made, the selected channel will be mapped to both the left and right headphone outputs
providing and a mono signal will be routed to the internal speaker.
By default, the unDNEMO is configured with a sample list of device names and channel names and must be configured
prior to first use.
If Dante TX audio features are enabled within the unIFY Control Panel software for the unDNEMO, the microphone audio
will be routed to the first Dante audio channel. Dante Controller or another 3
rd
party application must be used to route
the audio to the intended Dante receive device.
2.2.2 – USB Mode
The USB mode of the device allows the user to use the unDNEMO as a USB
soundcard for a connected Mac or PC computer.
In this mode, the playback audio from the PC is routed to the internal
speaker or headphones if connected. The microphone audio is routed to
the USB audio record output to the connected PC. The audio playback
features stereo audio capabilities when used in USB mode.
Figure
6
– Brightness Control
Figure 7 – Brightness Control