Dante controller software installation, Dante network audio setup, Expansion bus (see – Extron Electronics DMP 128 User Guide User Manual

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Dante controller software installation

The DMP 128P AT uses Dante Controller for Windows from Audinate to select and route
inputs and outputs for all connected DMP 128 ATs and other Dante-compatible audio
devices.
Download and install the latest version of Dante Controller for Windows from the included
software DVD or from the Dante Controller product page at

www.extron.com

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Dante network audio setup

The following procedure is recommended for configuring DMP 128 AT devices on a Dante
network. When configuring multiple DMP 128 AT models, follow this procedure for each
device, connecting them to the host computer one at a time.

100-240V ~ 0.6A MAX

50/60 Hz

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Figure 66.

Rear Panel, AT Switch (k)

notE: A connection to both the Dante (AT) Ethernet switch and the DMP 128 LAN

port is required for this setup.

If the control computer has only one Ethernet port, connect it to a rear panel AT
port (see figure 66, k). Then connect a short Ethernet cable from the LAN port

(see figure 66, i) to an unused AT port (see figure 66, k).

Alternately use an Ethernet switch to connect the control computer to both the
LAN and AT ports.

1.

Connect the control computer to an AT (Dante)
port on the DMP 128. Also connect the control
computer to the DMP 128 LAN port.

2.

Start DSP Configurator in Live mode (see

Selecting Live mode and Pushing or Pulling
Data

on page 90).

3.

From the DSP Configurator menu bar, select
Tools > Device Settings (see figure 67,

right).

Figure 67.

Tools, Device Settings

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