Pairing Audio Devices to the Host Device
Devices using Dante technology may be
transmitters
,
receivers
, or both.
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Host devices are both:
they receive audio from the microphone(s) and transmit audio to speakers
and amplifiers. They also transmit the AEC reference signal to the microphone(s).
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Microphones are both:
they originate an audio signal and transmit it to the EasyIP host device, and
they receive the AEC reference signal for acoustic echo cancellation.
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Speakers are receivers:
they receive an audio signal from the EasyIP host device.
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Amplifiers are receivers:
they receive an audio signal from the EasyIP system, which they convert
to a signal for an analog speaker.
Follow these steps to pair network-connected audio devices to the host device.
Note
Because the EasyIP CeilingMIC/AMP D houses two separate devices that are not directly connected to
the host device (an EasyIP Mixer in the diagram above), the microphone and amp must both be paired to
the device in order to operate.
If you need to pair more than two microphones to the host device, see
Microphones with a Vaddio Host Device
To pair EasyIP audio devices to the host device:
1. From the main Network View, select Routing.
2. Use the matrix to pair Dante receivers and transmitters to the host device, which is both a receiver
and a transmitter.
In this example, the receiver "Speaker" is routed to Dante output 1 of the device "ChrisE2x1". The
transmitter "Table" (a tabletop microphone) is routed to the device's Dante input 1.
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