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OPTIONAL DANTE®/ AES67 NETWORK INTERFACE
The optional Dante®/ AES67 network interface can be factory fitted or retro fitted at
a later stage if required.
The interface uses Audinate’s ultimo chipset which provides 4 bi-directional network
audio channels at 48kHz. The ultimo chipset is also AES67 compliant.
The 4 network audio channels are split 2 for each phone module. The 2 bi-directional
channels for each phone are set such that 1 audio pair are in parallel with the rear
panel analogue audio XLRs and the other pair are in parallel with the audio being
sent/ received from the handset.
The information below is only meant as a very basic guide. Full details of the power
of Dante network audio and instructions for using it can be found at
Dante Circuit Names
4 network audio circuits will always be present even if you have just 1 mobile phone
fitted.
The default circuit names are GSM A, Handset A and GSM B, Handset B. whereby
the GSM circuits are in parallel with the rear panel XLRs (the XLR input and the
network input are mixed together) and the Handset circuits are in parallel with the
handset interface (the microphone input from the handset is mixed with the network
input).
A and B define which physical phone module the circuits relate to:
GSM Phone A
GSM Phone B