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2.3 – Power Supply 

Use the provided AC power cable to connect a standard AC outlet 
to the power supply input connector. There is no “on” switch so 
the unit will power up as soon as the power connection is made. 

 

*Note: 

If using the  optional backup supply, avoid connecting a 

powered supply to the unit. It is recommended to attach the power 
supply to the D16Mio  first, then connect the power cord to the 
power supply to supply power to it. 

 

Once powered, the screen on the front of the unit should turn on 
and show the Attero Tech logo, the status LED should be red and 
the mute LED should be flashing red rapidly. Initialization can up 
to  20 seconds depending on how  the device  is setup. Once 
initialized, the status LED will turn green, the mute LED will go 
out, and the screen will change to show the first of the metering 
screens. 
 
There may also be some activity on the Dante™  RJ45 Ethernet 
connector LEDs. If a cable is connected and no network is 
detected, both LEDs will remain off. If an active connection is 
made the green LED will come on and the yellow LED will flash. 
 
 

2.4 – Network Connections 

*Note:

  All Attero Tech products are tested using UTP cabling and 

it is recommended that UTP cabling be used when installing them. 
STP cabling can be used for installation though care must be  
taken not to introduce grounding issues into the system by doing 
so. 

 
Network connection is made using the RJ45 ports and SFP ports. 
To use an SFP port, a suitable SFP module(s) will be required to 
be installed. These are not included with the DM16Mio and must 
be purchased separately. In general, any 1Gbit SFP compatible 
module may be used. 
 

*Note:

 If there is no network connection, the front panel will show 

“No Network” in the center of all the metering screens. The 
network screen will also indicate that there are no active 
interfaces. 

 
Dante™ networks can be configured in two different ways: 
standalone or redundant. The Synapse DM16Mio can be used in 
either configuration. By default the DM16Mio  is set to 
“Redundant” mode but this can easily be changed using Dante™ 
Controller. 

 
 

2.4.1 – AES67 Audio Network Note 

For successful deployment of Attero Tech’s AES67 enabled 
products, it is necessary to insure the AES67 audio network is 
properly configured. A Quick Start Guide for AES67 Audio 
Networking is available from the Attero Tech Customer Portal 
at 

https://portal.atterotech.com/home/?v=files/560321a2b075c

. As setup needs may vary by product, it may also be necessary 
to check with the AES67-enabled product manufacturer as well. 

2.4.2 – Using on a Redundant Network 

The DM16Mio is setup for use in a redundant network out of the 
box. In this mode the DM16Mio  effectively has two separate 
network connections, each with its own unique IP address. Both 
IP addresses also need to be on completely different subnets. 
 
By default, both ports of the DM16Mio in redundant mode will get 
their  own IP from a DHCP server if one is available. If not, the 
interfaces will fall back to a local link address. For the primary 
port, that will be in the range 169.254.x.x. For the secondary 
port, that will be in the range 172.31.x.x. Static addresses may 
be assigned to one or both interfaces using Dante™ Controller. 
 

 

 

Figure 4 –"Redundant” mode, no daisy chain 

 
Connecting both the primary and secondary connections of any 
Dante™ device to a network setup for redundancy *WILL* cause 
network  problems  if the device not configured in “Redundant” 
mode. As only the primary interface is required for initial setup, 
if there is any doubt as to what configuration *ANY* device on the 
network  has, it is recommended  only  the  primary  ports  of  all 
devices be connected to the primary network and all secondary 
port  connections  are  left disconnected. Once all devices that 
support redundancy are confirmed as being configured in 
“Redundant” mode, the secondary ports of all the Dante devices 
can then be attached to the secondary network. 
 
For the DM16Mio, when connecting the primary Dante™ network, 
either the primary SFP port or the primary RJ45 port can be used. 
Similarly, when connecting the secondary Dante™ network, either 
the secondary SFP port or the secondary RJ45 port can be used. 
 

*Note: 

The  connections to the primary and secondary Dante™ 

networks don’t have to use the same type of port on the D16Mio. 
They may be mixed so using a primary  SFP connection and an 
RJ45 secondary connection or vice versa are both  perfectly 
acceptable. 
 

Once connections to the main primary and secondary networks 
have been made, the unused ports can be used to create a daisy 
chain to a nearby device. Simply connect the spare primary port 
to the primary port of the nearby  device.  To maintain full 
redundancy, the spare secondary port should also be connected 
to the secondary port of the nearby device. 
 

Summary of Contents for D16Mio

Page 1: ...Page i 1315 Directors Row Suite 107 Fort Wayne IN 46808 260 496 9668 www atterotech com ...

Page 2: ...lugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by Attero Tech 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus 13 When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 14 Unplug this apparatus during lightnin...

Page 3: ...OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS EQUIPMENT EVEN IF ATTERO TECH LLC HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LIABILITY OF ATTERO TECH LLC EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF ANY DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have additional legal rights which vary from state to state Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply ...

Page 4: ...ote 8 2 4 2 Using on a Redundant Network 8 2 4 3 Using on Standalone Network 9 3 Device Operation 10 3 1 Display View Operation 10 3 1 1 Bank Metering Views 10 3 1 2 Channel Metering Views 10 3 1 3 Network Info View 10 3 1 4 Dante Info View 10 3 1 5 Version View 11 3 1 6 No Network 11 3 1 7 Identify 11 3 2 Headphone monitoring 11 3 2 1 Headphone Volume 11 3 2 2 Headphone Mute 11 3 3 Factory Reset ...

Page 5: ...phone amp and a high contrast OLED display to provide quick and detailed feedback for audio confidence monitoring and diagnostics The 24V power supply comes pre mounted to the DM16Mio chassis but there is also support for a secondary external 24V DC supply for optional power redundancy On the network side there is a fully redundant Dante interface utilizing both RJ45 connectors and SFP ports The S...

Page 6: ...he device is detected by Dante Controller of unIFY Control Panel FRONT PANEL 1 Headphone Jack 2 Headphone Mute Indicator 3 Headphone Volume Mute Knob 4 Factory Reset Switch 5 OLED Display 6 Front Panel Nav Knob 7 Monitor Select Switch 8 Device Power Status LED DEVICE FEATURES REAR PANEL 9 Bank A Inputs 1 16 10 Bank B Outputs 1 16 11 SFP port Primary 12 SFP Secondary 13 Ethernet Port Primary 14 Eth...

Page 7: ...he analog audio inputs Attach analog audio destinations to the analog audio outputs The analog audio inputs and outputs are balanced so be sure to check what connection type the source and destination devices use in order to connect it correctly Refer to the following diagrams and instructions for connecting different types of audio devices Note Based on the input source type it will be necessary ...

Page 8: ... configured A Quick Start Guide for AES67 Audio Networking is available from the Attero Tech Customer Portal at https portal atterotech com home v files 560321a2b075c As setup needs may vary by product it may also be necessary to check with the AES67 enabled product manufacturer as well 2 4 2 Using on a Redundant Network The DM16Mio is setup for use in a redundant network out of the box In this mo...

Page 9: ...etwork Note Connecting either secondary port to a standalone Dante network while the D16Mio is still set in Redundant mode will cause problems due to the IP address setup of the secondary ports having completely different IP addresses Therefore this should be avoided Figure 6 Standalone connection in Redundant mode For full flexibility in a standalone network the DM16Mio should be reconfigured to ...

Page 10: ...e knob to select one of the visible channels Once the desired channel is selected press the separate Monitor Select button and that channel will when be routed to the headphone output 3 1 2 Channel Metering Views Each individual input and output channel has its own view The meter itself is shown in the horizontally across the main part of the view from left to right The name of the current channel...

Page 11: ... front panel controls will not operate until the Identify function is disabled 3 2 Headphone monitoring The DM16Mio has a headphone output that can be used to monitor audio signals in the device The currently selected channel for monitoring is shown in the bottom left corner of any of the metering views Selecting a channel can be done from any of the metering views The headphone output has both vo...

Page 12: ... was active the screen will blank releasing the switch after 5 seconds will then start the factory reset process 3 4 Firmware Updates If a firmware update for the DM16Mio is released it may be applied in the field by the end user or installer The update process takes advantage of the smart firmware update tool in unIFY The unIFY Control Panel application is available from the customer portal on th...

Page 13: ...nel mounted headphone jack for monitoring The interface shall have 16 balanced line level outputs available on terminal blocks or DB 25 connectors The output attenuation level shall be configurable in 1 dB increments from 0 to 100 dB The Dante interface shall support a switched or redundant network mode The device shall have two integrated Gigabit Ethernet ports on RJ 45 connectors and 2 gigabit S...

Page 14: ... FCC CFR 47 Parts 15B Class A EN55011 ICES 003 CE EN55022 EN55024 RoHS REACH Environmental Operating Specifications Operating Temperature 0 to 40 C Analog Audio Inputs Input Type 16 Balanced 3 pin line level Terminal Block option 4 TASCAM pinout compatible DB25 balanced analog DB 25 option Input Impedance 10 kΩ Line Mode Maximum Input Levels 24 dBu Pad Active Line Mode 0 005 THD N 0 005 at 3 dBFS ...

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