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HA Remote
The Dante-MY16-AUD card supports HA Remote control via its DB9 serial port, and also over the Dante network
via its Ethernet ports.
HA Remote control data that is received via the Ethernet port can be mirrored to the serial port, and vice-versa. HA
Remote data can also be bridged between the host device (via the MY slot), and either the network or serial port
on the Dante-MY16-AUD card. This means that HA Remote chains can be established that include a mix of serial
connections and Dante network connections.
No configuration of the Dante-MY16-AUD card is required to enable HA Remote support.
HA Remote Chain Example 1
In Figure 3 below, a Yamaha LS9 console is acting as the HA Remote controller. It is connected via the primary
Ethernet port on the installed Dante-MY16-AUD card to a network switch. The Dante-MY16-AUD card is set to HA
Remote Mode 2, via Dante Controller (see
A Rio 1608-D I/O rack is connected to the same network switch via an Ethernet cable, and is acting as the
controlled device. A computer running Dante Virtual Soundcard is also connected to the network switch, for
recording and/or audio playback.
Figure 3 - HA Remote Chain - Example 1
HA Remote Chain Example 2
In Figure 4 below, a Yamaha PM5D console is acting as the HA Remote controller. It is connected via the primary
Ethernet port on the installed Dante-MY16-AUD card to a network switch. The Dante-MY16-AUD card is set to HA
Remote Mode 3 (see
The HA Remote port on the PM5D is connected vi a straight-through DB9 cable to the Serial port on the Dante-
MY16-AUD card (to bridge the HA Remote traffic from the PM5D to the MY card).
A DME64N is connected to the network switch (via the primary Ethernet port on its installed Dante-MY16-AUD
card). The Dante-MY16-AUD card in the DME is set to HA Remote mode 3, which means that it is acting only as a
bridging device - it is bridging the HA Remote data from the network switch to the next device in the chain, via its
Serial port. The HA Remote traffic is not seen by the DME itself.