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Headphone output

 – Connect a pair of 

headphones via 1/8" TRS cable. The volume can be 
adjusted with the adjacent LEVEL knob. 

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SYNC LED

 – The LED will light red when the unit 

is powered on, and light green when the unit is 
connected to an Ethernet network. A flashing green 
LED indicates that the unit is in master clock mode, 
and solid green indicates slave mode.

(3) 

SYS LED

 – The LED will light red while the unit 

is booting up. Once Dante becomes active, 
the LED will light green. 

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SIGNAL LEDs

 – The left and right LEDs will light 

green when signal is present on each channel.  
The LEDs will light red when the input signal 
approaches clipping. 

(5) 

ETHERCON LEDs

 – The left LED lights green to 

indicate data traffic, and the right LED lights to 
indicate successful Ethernet connection.

(6) 

ETHERCON port

 – Connects the unit to a Dante 

network via CAT5e or CAT6 cable. Power can also 
be supplied via this connection.

(7) 

ON LED

 – Lights when power is connected via the 

included 24 V power adapter. 

(8) 

PoE LED

 – Lights when the unit is receiving power 

via the Ethernet port. 

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DC INPUT

 – Connect the included power adapter if 

you don’t plan to use PoE. 

(10) 

EARTH LIFT

 – Removes the ground/earth 

connection to remove unwanted noise. 

(11) 

OUTPUT L/R

 – Connect to a mixing console or audio 

interface via balanced XLR cables. 

(12) 

INPUTS

 – Connect an audio source via balanced 

or unbalanced ¼" cables, RCA cables, or a stereo 
1/8" cable. All inputs are wired in parallel with one 
another. 

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LEVEL

 – Adjusts the level of all input jacks. Start 

with the knob at the center 12:00 position and turn 
up if more signal is needed. Turn the knob down if 
the SIGNAL LEDs light solid red. 

DN 30T/DN 30R

2-Channel Dante Audio Receiver/Transmitter for High-Performance Networking

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