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Attero Tech by QSC

 Synapse D16Mio 

User Manual 

 

 QSC, LLC 2020 

 

614-00051 

*Note: 

The  connections  to  the  primary  and  secondary  Dante™ 

networks don’t have to use the same type of port on the D16Mio. 
They may be mixed so  using a  primary SFP connection and  an 
RJ45  secondary  connection  or  vice  versa  are  both  perfectly 
acceptable. 
 
Once connections to the main primary and secondary networks 
have been made, the unused ports can be used to create a daisy 
chain to a nearby device. Simply connect the spare primary port 
to  the  primary  port  of  the  nearby  device.  To  maintain  full 
redundancy, the spare secondary port should also be connected 
to the secondary port of the nearby device. 
 

 

 

Figure 5 - "Redundant" mode with daisy chaining 

 

*Note:

    There  are  limitations  using  daisy  chaining  due  to  the 

additional  switch  hops  of  a  daisy  chained  switch/device  in  a 
Dante™  network.  While  daisy  chaining  can  certainly  offer  the 
installer some benefits, careful consideration should be given as 
to whether daisy chaining is suitable for any given application. 
 
 

2.3.3 – Using on Standalone Network 

The  D16Mio  supports  both  redundant  mode  and  standalone 
mode (indicated as “switched” mode in Dante™ Controller). If the 
D16Mio  is  being  used  in  a  standalone  network,  running  the 
D16Mio  in  either  “Redundant”  or  “Switched  mode  is  perfectly 
acceptable and will work so even though the D16Mio is setup in 
“Redundant”  mode by default,  it can and will  work happily in a 
standalone  network  without  changing  anything.  However,  only 
the primary SFP port or primary Ethernet port of the D16Mio may 
then be connected to a standalone Dante™ network. 
 

*Note: 

Connecting either secondary port to a standalone Dante™ 

network  while  the  D16Mio  is  still  set  in  “Redundant”  mode  will 
cause problems due to the IP address setup of the secondary ports 
having completely different IP  addresses. Therefore  this  should 
be avoided. 
 

 

 

Figure 6 - "Standalone" connection in “Redundant” mode 

For full flexibility in a standalone network, the D16Mio should be 
reconfigured  to  “Switched”  mode.  This  is  easily  done  by 
connecting one of the primary ports to the standalone Dante™ 
network and then using Dante™ controller to switch the mode. 
 

 

 

Figure 7 - "Standalone" connection in "Switched" mode 

 
In “Switched” mode, the D16Mio reverts to using a single internal 
network  connection  with  a  single  IP  address.  The  concept  of 
primary  and  secondary  ports  become  irrelevant  and  all  of  the 
ports (both  SFP and  RJ45)  are connected together on the same 
network essentially turning the D16Mio into a regular four port 
network switch. 
 
In this mode, the Dante™ network can be connected to any of the 
four ports. Any unused ports may then be used to connect other 
devices in a daisy chain. As the D16Mio is acting as a switch, other 
devices connected to the D16Mio must then count the D16Mio as 
a switch hop. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ATTEROTECH Synapse D16Mio Dante/AES67

Page 1: ...served QSC and the QSC logo are registered trademarks of QSC LLC in the U S Patent and Trademark office and other countries All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Patents may...

Page 2: ...uency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely...

Page 3: ...ticularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by Attero Tech 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket...

Page 4: ...ns 8 2 3 1 AES67 Audio Network Note 8 2 3 2 Using on a Redundant Network 8 2 3 3 Using on Standalone Network 9 3 Device Operation 10 3 1 Display View Operation 10 3 1 1 Bank Metering Views 10 3 1 2 Ch...

Page 5: ...integrated headphone amp and a high contrast OLED display to provide quick and detailed feedback for audio confidence monitoring and diagnostics The 24V power supply comes pre mounted to the D16Mio c...

Page 6: ...s detected by Dante Controller of unIFY Control Panel FRONT PANEL 1 Headphone Jack 2 Headphone Mute Indicator 3 Headphone Volume Mute Knob 4 Factory Reset Switch 5 OLED Display 6 Front Panel Nav Knob...

Page 7: ...analog audio inputs Attach analog audio destinations to the analog audio outputs The analog audio inputs and outputs are balanced so be sure to check what connection type the source and destination d...

Page 8: ...icate that there are no active interfaces Dante networks can be configured in two different ways standalone or redundant The Synapse D16Mio can be used in either configuration By default the D16Mio is...

Page 9: ...acceptable and will work so even though the D16Mio is setup in Redundant mode by default it can and will work happily in a standalone network without changing anything However only the primary SFP po...

Page 10: ...the desired channel is selected press the separate Monitor Select button and that channel will when be routed to the headphone output 3 1 2 Channel Metering Views Each individual input and output chan...

Page 11: ...tate of the mute is indicated by the mute LED just to the left of the volume knob The LED will be red while the mute is active and off otherwise To toggle the mute state push the volume knob to activa...

Page 12: ...headphone jack for monitoring The interface shall have 16 balanced line level outputs available on terminal blocks or DB 25 connectors The output attenuation level shall be configurable in 1 dB incre...

Page 13: ...A EN55011 ICES 003 CE EN55022 EN55024 RoHS REACH Environmental Operating Specifications Operating Temperature 0 to 40 C Analog Audio Inputs Input Type 16 Balanced 3 pin mic line level Terminal Block o...

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