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These screens allow a sophisticated analysis of the status of the Dante
Interface. Additionally, you can change some fundamental Dante
settings directly in this screen, which is very handy if you don’t have
access to the Dante Controller software from Audinate on your
computer.
Ethernet Ports:
Shows the status and speed of the Ethernet ports in use
(Pri/Sec).
Mute Status:
Shows if the device is muted. In most cases a muted device
is an indication of a malfunction inside the Dante network.
Sync Status:
Shows if the A32 DANTE has locked successfully to the
Dante network in slave mode (LOCKED). If this device is master on the
Dante network, MASTER is displayed.
Wordclock:
Shows the actual clock source. Usually the wordclock comes
from the Dante network, but also the internal A32 DANTE worclock can
be used.
AES67:
Shows if the AES67 compatibility mode is activated.
Frequency offset:
Shows the offset between the received clock and the
internal clock. This value should not /-100ppm.