Owner’s Manual
11
Front Panel
NOTE
• If the net
w
ork consists only of Dante de
v
ices and R Remote
V3,
w
e recommend that yo
u
set this to AUTO IP.
• If connecting to an existing net
w
ork, select DHCP as
necessary.
• If yo
u
w
ant to
u
se zoning to specify the IP address, or if yo
u
w
ant to connect to an existing net
w
ork and fix the IP
address,
u
se R Remote V3 to specify the IP address and
then set this to STATIC IP (MANUAL).
• Switch 4 (SECONDARY PORT)
This switch setting determines whether the rear-panel
[SECONDARY] connector will be used for a daisy
chain or redundant network.
If this is set to [DAISY CHAIN], you can connect
multiple Dante-enabled network devices in a daisy
chain without using a network switch.
With the [REDUNDANT] setting, the [PRIMARY]
connector will be used for primary connections, and
the [SECONDARY] connector will be used for
secondary (backup) connections. This provides a
redundant connection so that if the unit is unable to
transmit signals through the [PRIMARY] connector
for some reason (e.g., due to damage or accidental
removal of the cable, or a failed network switch), the
[SECONDARY] connector will automatically take over
communications.
• Switch 5/Switch 6
Not used. Leave these in the factory-set position
(upward).
• Switch 7/Switch 8 (START UP MODE)
These switches specify the start-up mode.
i
SRC WCLK DIP switches
These select the word clock of each slot’s SRC (SLOT/
WORD CLOCK IN). DIP switches 1–4 correspond to
SLOT 1–4. When a DIP switch is off, the word clock of
the corresponding slot is used. When a DIP switch is
on, the signal of WORDCLOCK IN is used as the SRC
word clock.
NOTE
• The setting of these DIP s
w
itches is applied three seconds
after they are s
w
itched
w
hile the po
w
er is on.
• If an analog Mini-YGDAI card is installed and the
corresponding slot’s SRC is t
u
rned on, that slot
u
ses the
RSio64-D’s internal 4
8
kHz clock.
o
Dante [SYSTEM] indicators
These indicate the operating status of the unit. If the
green indicator lights steadily and the red indicator
turns off, the unit is operating normally.
When power to the unit is turned ON, if the green
indicator turns off, or if the red indicator lights or
flashes, the unit is not functioning properly. In this case,
refer to “Messages” (page 22).
!0
Dante [SYNC] indicators
These indicate the sync status between the Dante
network and this unit. If the green indicator lights, the
unit is operating as a word clock slave and synching to
the word clock.
If the green indicator flashes, the unit is operating as the
word clock master.
If the unit is powered-on but the green indicator is
unlit, a malfunction has occurred. In this case, refer to
“Messages”(page 22).
Also refer to “Messages” if the orange indicator is lit or
flashing.
!1
POWER INT indicator
Indicates whether the AC IN power supply is powered.
If the power switch is off, this indicator is unlit
regardless of whether power is supplied to AC IN.
!2
POWER EXT indicator
Indicates whether the EXT DC INPUT power supply is
powered. This is lit if the EXT DC INPUT power supply
is powered. This indicator is not affected by the state of
the power switch.
!3
Cooling vents
To prevent the interior temperature from becoming
excessive, two cooling vents are provided on the front
panel. Air filters are installed inside the cooling vents to
prevent dust from entering the unit through the vents.
• Cleaning the cooling vents
After extended use, dust may accumulate on the
cooling vents, obstructing the airflow. If dust
accumulates, remove it periodically by placing a
vacuum cleaner gently over the cooling vents.
Switch
Settings
Description
DAISY CHAIN
The [SECONDARY] connector
is
u
sed for a daisy chain con-
nection. A signal at the [PRI-
MARY] connector
w
ill
b
e
transmitted to the next de
v
ice in
the chain as is.
REDUNDANT
The [SECONDARY] connector
is
u
sed for a red
u
ndant net-
w
ork. It
w
ill f
u
nction as
b
ack
u
p
connection, independent of the
net
w
ork to
w
hich the [PRI-
MARY] connector is connected.
Switch
Settings
Description
NORMAL
Start
u
p normally
w
ith the set-
tings of the pre
v
io
u
s start-
u
p.
INITIALIZE
Initialize the settings. For details
on the settings that are initial-
ized, refer to “Initializing the
RSio64-D” (page 20).
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