
Instant Replay 3 Operations Manual
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NETWORK CONNECTIONS
Network Port
Instant Replay has a gigabit Ethernet port that enables file transfers via FTP or
Windows file sharing. Once setup, transferring files over a network to the Instant
Replay are possible. Refer to the Network Setup chapter for additional information.
Note: Due to constraints of the Instant Replay 3 design, transfer speeds using the
network are restricted to a maximum of 500 Mb/s.
DANTE
®
MODULE INSTALLATION AND USE
The Instant Replay 3 contains a port for an optional integrated Dante
®
module
which provides Ethernet audio, input and output, over a Dante network.
Installing the Dante
®
module
On systems that did not have the Dante module installed at the factory, one can be
installed at any time. To install the module, insert a flat blade screwdriver into the
knockout slot in the rear panel and twist back and forth to remove.
Once the knock out is removed, insert the Dante module with the screw hole on the
left and put into the slot until the module is fully seated.
WARNING
: Do not force the module in. If the module does not seat flush with the
chassis, pull the module out and inspect for bent pins then reinsert again. Although
the guide should align the module, it may take a couple of tries to align.
Dante Knock-Out
Dante Module Installed
Attaching the Dante module to a network
The Dante module must be connected to a PoE (Power over Ethernet) switch in
order to operate. Once the connection is made, any audio played on the system
will also output automatically through the Dante port.
Note: By default, Dante devices obtain IP addresses automatically which will require
a DHCP server on the network. Once the module has an IP address, it can be
configured with a static IP addresses via the Network Config tab of the Device View
for the device.