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04. Product Description
The Verto series of devices serve as converters for your ADAT or MADI devices. They
make the integration of existing gear into a DANTE environment quick and easy. All
essential settings are made via DANTE. The fanless and low heat-generating design also
makes the Verto series perfect for installation in acoustically sensitive environments.
04.1 Description of the front panel
04.1.1 Verto 32 and 64
The status LEDs and operating elements are explained as follows (from left to right):
1.
DANTE LED:
The DANTE LED indicates the state of the DANTE network. When the LED
is lit permanently, a connection to the DANTE network exists. A flashing LED indicates
that DANTE has muted all channels. This may have been caused by e.g. a missing net-
work signal or a change of the sample rate in the DANTE network.
2.
ADAT Inputs
(Verto 32: 1-4, Verto 64: 1-8): These status LEDs indicate when an ADAT
input has been successfully synchronized to the DANTE network’s word clock. These
LEDs are not input indicators. If the LED flashes, the synchronization process has failed.
If it is lit continuously, interrupted by short flickering, both devices are „master“.
3.
Power LED:
The LED lights up continuously when the device is switched on and ready
for operation. It flashes slowly when the device is booting. If you hold down the power
button, the LED will rapidly flash to indicate the imminent shutdown of the device.
4.
Power button:
This button turns the Verto on and off. To switch off the unit, press
and hold the button for at least 3 seconds.
04.1.2 Verto MX
The status LEDs and operating elements are explained as follows (from left to right):
1.
DANTE LED:
The DANTE LED indicates the state of the DANTE network. When the
LED is lit permanently, a connection to the DANTE network exists. A flashing LED
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