Dante ADP-DAO-AU-0X2

Audinate Dante AVIO – Analogue Output Adapter 2-Channel User Manual

Mak: Dante | Modèl: ADP-DAO-AU-0X2

1. Pwodwi souview

The Dante AVIO Analog Output Adapter allows you to integrate existing analog line-level audio equipment into a Dante-connected audio network. This 2-channel adapter is designed to send audio from your Dante network to devices such as amplifiers, powered speakers, and other analog audio systems.

Karakteristik kle yo enkli:

  • Two channels of balanced line level analog output
  • Adjustable signal level: +18dBu / +4dBu / 0dBu/ 0dBV /-10dBV (configurable through Dante Controller)
  • Repons frekans: 20Hz a 20kHz (-/+0.5dB)
  • Impedance: 150 Ohm balanced, 75 Ohm unbalanced
  • Powered through Class 1 802.3af PoE Switch or injector
Dante AVIO 2-Channel Analog Output Adapter

Figi 1: Devan view of the Dante AVIO 2-Channel Analog Output Adapter, showing the Ethernet port and two XLR male connectors.

2. Enstalasyon ak Enstalasyon

The Dante AVIO adapter requires Power over Ethernet (PoE) for operation. Ensure your network switch provides PoE or use an 802.3af compliant PoE injector.

  1. Connect the Dante AVIO adapter to your PoE-enabled network switch using a standard Ethernet cable. The adapter will power on automatically.
  2. Connect your analog audio equipment (e.g., powered speakers, amplifiers) to the two XLR male outputs of the Dante AVIO adapter.
  3. Install the Dante Controller software on a computer connected to the same Dante network. This software is essential for configuring audio routing and device settings.
Top view of Dante AVIO 2-Channel Analog Output Adapter

Figi 2: Top view of the Dante AVIO adapter, highlighting its compact design and dual XLR outputs.

Dante AVIO adapter connected to audio rack

Figure 3: Dante AVIO adapter integrated into an audio equipment rack, demonstrating its use with professional gear.

Diagram showing Dante AVIO connection to PoE switch and speakers

Figure 4: Illustrative diagram of the Dante AVIO adapter connected to a PoE Ethernet switch and then to two speakers, showing the signal flow.

3. Operasyon Enstriksyon

3.1. Audio Routing with Dante Controller

Once connected to the network, your Dante AVIO adapter will appear in the Dante Controller software. You can then route audio streams from any Dante-enabled device on your network to the AVIO adapter's outputs.

  • Louvri Dante Controller.
  • Navigate to the "Routing" tab.
  • Locate your Dante AVIO adapter under "Receivers".
  • Select the desired audio channels from your Dante transmitters (e.g., a Dante-enabled mixer, computer with Dante Virtual Soundcard) and route them to the corresponding inputs of the Dante AVIO adapter.
  • Adjust the signal level of the analog output as needed via Dante Controller (options: +18dBu / +4dBu / 0dBu/ 0dBV /-10dBV).

3.2. Konsiderasyon enpòtan

  • The Dante AVIO Analog Output Adapter is designed for line-level inputs. Ensure any connected wireless gear or microphones are set to line-level output or routed through a standalone mic preamplifier or mixer before connecting to the AVIO adapter.
  • This adapter is not passive; it contains circuitry, including the Dante Ultimo chipset, which handles Dante audio processing and licensing.

4. Antretyen

The Dante AVIO adapter is designed for robust performance and requires minimal maintenance. Keep the device clean and free from dust. Ensure proper ventilation around the unit to prevent overheating. Avoid exposing the adapter to extreme temperatures or moisture.

Regularly check all cable connections to ensure they are secure. Periodically update your Dante Controller software to the latest version to ensure compatibility and access to new features or bug fixes.

NAN. Depanaj

5.1. No Power/No Link Light

  • Verify that your Ethernet switch is PoE-enabled (802.3af compliant) or that your PoE injector is properly connected and functioning.
  • Check the Ethernet cable for damage and ensure it is securely plugged into both the adapter and the switch.

5.2. Pa gen Sòti Odyo

  • Open Dante Controller and confirm that the Dante AVIO adapter is visible and online.
  • Check audio routing in Dante Controller to ensure that audio streams are correctly subscribed to the AVIO adapter's outputs.
  • Verify that the connected analog audio equipment (amplifiers, speakers) is powered on and configured correctly.
  • Ensure the input signal to the AVIO adapter is line-level. Microphone-level signals may be too low and require a preamplifier.
  • Check the signal level setting for the AVIO adapter in Dante Controller.

5.3. Audio Dropouts or Distortion

  • Check network latency settings in Dante Controller. Adjust if necessary, ensuring it is appropriate for your network configuration.
  • Ensure your network switch is suitable for Dante audio (managed switch recommended). Avoid consumer-grade switches.
  • Verify that there are no network conflicts or excessive traffic on your network.
  • Tcheke s laample rate settings in Dante Controller to ensure consistency across all devices.

6. Espesifikasyon

KarakteristikDetay
Dimansyon pwodwi2 x 4 x 8 pous
Pwa atik3.2 ons
ManifaktiAudinate
ASINB07G5MXC4Z
Nimewo Modèl AtikADP-DAO-AU-0X2
Aparèy konpatibAmplifier, Oratè
Itilizasyon espesifik pou pwodwiOratè, Amplifier
Kalite ConnectorDVI (Note: Product features XLR outputs for audio connectivity)
Koulènwa
Analog Output ChannelsTwo channels of balanced line level
Adjustable Signal Level+18dBu / +4dBu / 0dBu/ 0dBV /-10dBV (via Dante Controller)
Repons Frekans20Hz a 20kHz (-/+0.5dB)
Enpedans150 Ohm balanced, 75 Ohm unbalanced
Ranje dinamik> 100dB
Rapò siyal ak bri> 100dB
Distòsyon amonik total<0.01% at +4dBu
Sample Pousantaj44.1, 48, 96 kHz
Ti jan Pwofondè24
PouvwaClass 1 802.3af PoE Switch or injector

7. Garanti ak sipò

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