AXP 64 C AT • Dante Configuration and Operation
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Dante Routing Operation
Dante Controller is used for all network signal routing of transmitters and receivers for
Dante-enabled devices. The AXP 64 C AT transmitters and receivers are available in Dante
Controller for routing to other Dante devices.
Routing Devices
After the AXP 64 C AT is configured, the channels can be routed to the other Dante devices
on the audio network. Channels transmitted to the network or received from the network are
routed using the Dante Controller
Routing
tab on the
Network
View
on page 31). The transmitters, listed horizontally along the top of the screen, and the
receivers, listed vertically down the left side, form a AXP 64 C AT whose intersections are
the connection points between the receivers and transmitters.
•
To make a receiver-to-transmitter connection, click once on an intersection.
•
To remove a connection, click on the icon at the intersection.
One of the following icons appears at each connection intersection, indicating the status of
both the transmitter and receiver channels and the connections (subscriptions):
Icon
Description
Indicates an active subscription.
Indicates subscription is in progress.
Indicates a pending subscription.
Indicates a broken subscription.
Indicates the transmitting device has been removed from the network or is
switched off.
See the
Dante Controller User Guide,
available at
information.
Creating Subscriptions Between Devices
1.
Ensure the control computer and AXP 64 C AT are connected to the same network.
2.
From the start menu select:
All
Programs
>
Audinate
>
Dante
Controller
>
Dante
Controller
The
Dante
Controller
-
Network
View
screen opens (see figure 25).
Dante Controller auto-discovers Dante devices on the network and advertises itself to
allow other Dante-enabled devices to communicate with it. Transmitters connect to
receivers using the subscription AXP 64 C AT.
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