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This article describes the modes in which PowerMatch, EX and PowerShare devices can be configured.

Relevant Product(s)

  • ControlSpace EX-1280
  • ControlSpace EX-1280C
  • ControlSpace EX-440C
  • ControlSpace EX-12AEC
  • PowerMatch PM4500N with PowerMatch Dante network card
  • PowerMatch PM8500N with PowerMatch Dante network card
  • PowerMatch PM82500N with PowerMatch Dante network card
  • PowerShare PS404D Adaptable Power Amplifier
  • PowerShare PS604D Adaptable Power Amplifier

 

Set-up

The rear panel of the PowerMatch Dante Cards, EX Processors and PowerSahre-Dante amplifiers include two Dante network ports (Primary and Secondary), which provide input and output channels of low-latency digital audio using Dante audio networking technology. Depending on the device, these ports can be configured for switched (default), redundant, isolated or legacy (filtered) network connections using Dante Controller by Audinate.

 

Modes

Switched (default setting)

In Switched mode, both ports are used as a switch and are in the same subnet. Both ports handle Dante audio and ControlSpace including control. The usual use is daisy chaining multiple devices without any network switch.

NOTE: don't forget, that every hop adds 0.1 ms latency to your  Dante audio network.

 

 

Redundant 

Redundant mode allows you to set-up two independent Dante audio networks. If the primary network fails, the device switches (glitch free) to the secondary network. 
Both ports handle Dante audio, only the primary port has access to ControlSpace including control. Both Ports are in different subnets and must be physically or virtually separated. 

 

 

Isolated

Isolated mode supports two separated subnets. A dedicated subnet for Dante and a second, dedicated subnet for ControlSpace and control (e.g. Crestron, AMX, Extron).

 

 

Legacy

In legacy mode two ports of the device operate in the same subnet. The primary port delivers Dante audio, ControlSpace and control. The secondary Port delivers filtered (no Dante or Multicast audio) ControlSpace and control.

 

Example A:

 

Example B:

 

Which Device supports which Mode?

x indicates the mode is supported

o indicates the mode is not supported

 SwitchedRedundantLegacyIsolated
ControlSpace EX-1280xxxx
ControlSpace EX-1280Cxxxx
ControlSpace EX-440Cxxxx
ControlSpace EX-12AECxxxx
PowerMatch PM4500N with PowerMatch Dante network cardxxxo
PowerMatch PM8500N with PowerMatch Dante network cardxxxo
PowerMatch PM82500N with PowerMatch Dante network cardxxxo
PowerShare PS404D Adaptable Power Amplifierxoox
PowerShare PS604D Adaptable Power Amplifierxoox
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