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Dante also offers the following benefits: • It transmits up to 512 in/512 out, for a total 1024 channels (in theory) of audio over a GbE network. (The Rio3224-D features 32 in/24 out with a 24/32-bit resolution. The Rio1608-D features 16 in/8 out with a 24/32-bit resolution.) • Dante-enabled devices will automatically configure their network interfaces and find each other on the network. You can label Dante devices and their audio channels with names that make sense to you. • Dante uses high accuracy network synchronization standards to achieve sample-accurate playback with extremely low latency and jitter. Four types of latency are available on the Rio: 0.25 msec, 0.5 msec, 1.0 msec, and 5.0 msec. • Dante supports redundant connections via primary and secondary circuits to defend against unforeseen difficulties. • Connecting a Dante-enabled device to a computer over Ethernet enables you to directly input or output audio signals without using any audio interface devices. By taking advantages of these benefits, you can skip any complicated procedures to automate connections and setups of Dante-enabled devices, remotely control I/O racks or amplifiers from a mixing console, or make multi-track recordings to a DAW, such as Nuendo, installed on a computer in the network. Visit Audinate website for more details on Dante. More information on Dante is also posted on the Yamaha Pro Audio website: 0123456789ABCDEF 50 mm 100 mm Controls and Functions Owner’s Manual 9 Controls and Functions Front Panel 1[INPUT] Connectors 1–32 {1–16} These are the XLR-3-31 type analog balanced connectors for the input channels. The input level range is from –62 dBu to +10 dBu. +48V phantom power can be supplied to devices that require it via the input connectors. NOTE The PAD will be switched on or off internally when the gain of the internal head amp is adjusted between +17 dB and +18 dB. Keep in mind that noise may be generated if there is a difference between the Hot and Cold impedance of the external device connected to the INPUT connector when using phantom power. 2[+48V] Indicators These indicators light when +48V phantom power is turned ON for the corresponding input channels. Phantom power supply switching can be carried out from a compatible digital mixing console or computer application. No phantom power will be supplied, however, if the [+48V MASTER] switch is OFF, even if phantom power to individual channels is turned ON (the +48V indicators will still light). The +48V indicators also function as error indicators: the indicators for all channels will flash if an error occurs. CAUTION: • Make sure that phantom power is turned OFF unless it is needed. • When turning phantom power ON, make sure that no equipment other than phantom-powered devices such as condenser microphones are connected to the corresponding [INPUT] connectors. Applying phantom power to a device that does not require phantom power can damage the connected device. • Do not connect or disconnect a device to an INPUT while phantom power is applied. Doing so can damage the connected device and/or the unit itself. • To prevent possible damage to speakers, make sure that power amplifiers and/or powered speakers are turned OFF when switching phantom power ON or OFF. We also recommend setting all digital mixing console output controls to minimum when turning phantom power ON or OFF. Sudden high level peaks caused by the switching operation can damage equipment as well as the hearing of those present. 3[SIG] (Signal) Indicators These indicators light green when the signal applied to the corresponding channel reaches or exceeds –34 dBFS. The SIG indicators also function as error indicators: the indicators for all channels will flash if an error occurs. 4[PEAK] Indicators These indicators light red when the signal level of the corresponding channel reaches or exceeds –3 dBFS. The PEAK indicators also function as error indicators: the indicators for all channels will flash if an error occurs. 5[UNIT ID] Rotary Switch This rotary switch enables you to set an ID number so that connected devices will recognize the Rio. The UNIT ID must be a unique number in the network so that the Rio will be able to transmit and receive audio signals over a Dante network, or be controlled from a connected digital mixing console. Use the rotary switch while the power to the unit is turned OFF. Otherwise, the ID setting will not be effective. 0123456789ABCDEF 1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 0 A B C Controls and Functions 6 DIP Switches These switches enable you to specify the settings related to the startup operation of the unit. Set the DIP switches while the power to the unit is turned OFF. Otherwise, the setting will not be effective. Refer to the following for details. • Switch 1 (UNIT ID) This switch setting determines whether the hexadecimal setting of the [UNIT ID] rotary switch will range from 0 to F or from 10 to 1F. Switch Setting Descript...
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