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Dante-MY16-AUD2 Getting Started Guide - 5 -
Features & Functions
A picture of the Dante-MY16-AUD2 faceplate is shown above. Referring to the diagram:
1. Primary RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet connectors – always used.
2. Secondary RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet connector for use when glitch free redundancy or daisy chaining is
required. See the Connection Examples section for more information on setting up redundant and daisy-
chained networks.
3. Link status / activity LED: green indicates an established link; flashing indicates link activity.
4. Gigabit link status LED: orange indicates an established Gigabit Ethernet link.
5. Serial port: can be used to bridge third party serial data between compatible Dante enabled devices.
6. Status LEDs.
The status LEDs indicate the following conditions:
System – Indicates the status of the Dante system on this card. A green light indicates the system is
operating properly. An amber or red light indicates that the system has failed to boot correctly.
Sync – Indicates the synchronization status of the Dante device. A solid green light indicates that the device
is a network slave and is synchronized to the network master. A flashing green light indicates that the device
is the network clock master. An orange light indicates the syncing is in progress. A red light indicates a
network synchronization error. Obtaining network sync may take up to 45 seconds.
Serial – indicates Rx and Tx activity via either the external or HA remote serial port.
Error – Solid orange indicates that the Yamaha host equipment and the Dante-MY16-AUD2 card are not
in lock. Obtaining sync lock may take up to 45 seconds when multiple cards are installed. If sync is not
achieved in 45 seconds, check the word clock configuration in both the Dante-MY16-AUD2 the card and the
Yamaha equipment. Periods of solid red indicates network errors are being detected (such as dropped or
corrupt packets).
All LEDs flashing green – all LEDs will flash green when the card’s Identify function has been activated
using the Dante Controller or web interface.
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