ACP-DANTE 2 Channel Analog Audio Output DANTE Encoder
Product Information
*Specifications are subject to change without notice. Mass and dimensions are approximate.
Product Usage Instructions
Installation
Once the ACP-DANTE-E-POE is powered on and connected to the AVPro Edge network switch, it will automatically be discovered on the network using the DanteTM Controller software.
Connecting the Devices
- Connect the provided USB-A to USB-C cable between the 5V 1A power supply and the ACP-DANTE-E-POE encoder’s DC/5V port.
- Plug the power supply into a suitable power outlet.
- You can also use PoE to power this device via a network switch.
- Both the POWER and MUTE LEDs on the front panel will illuminate solid for 6 seconds. After that, the MUTE LED will shut off and the POWER LED will stay on, indicating the ACP-DANTE-E-POE is powered on.
FAQ
What should I do if I need to recycle the product?
If the time comes and this apparatus has fulfilled its destiny, do not throw it out into the trash. It has to be carefully recycled for the good of mankind, by a facility specially equipped for theM safe recycling of electronic apparatii. Please contact your local or state recycling leaders for assistance in locating a suitable nearby recycling facility. Or, contact us and we might be able to repair it for you.
Important Safety Instructions
- Read these instructions.
- Keep these instructions.
- Reading the instructions should take less time than a Peter Jackson Trilogy.
- Do not use this apparatus near water.
- Clean only with a dry cloth.
- Do not block any ventilation openings.
- The devices and their accessories should never be exposed to open flames or excessive heat.
- Only use attachments and accessories specified by the manufacturer.
- To reduce the risk of electrical shock or damage to the devices and their operators, never handle or touch the devices and power cord with damp or wet hands.
- Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by AudioControl Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment under FCC rules.
Recycling notice: If the time comes and this apparatus has fulfilled its destiny, do not throw it out into the trash. It has to be carefully recycled for the good of mankind, by a facility specially equipped
for the safe recycling of electronic apparatii. Please contact your local or state recycling leaders for assistance in locating a suitable nearby recycling facility. Or, contact us and we might be able to repair it for you.
Intruduction
The AudioControl ACP-DANTE-E-POE is a compact, 2-channel, analog stereo-to-Dante™ platform encoder. Analog audio signals from sources with RCA-type stereo output connectors are digitally encoded by the ACP-DANTE-E-POE for distribution to other devices on a Dante™ network. Installation applications for house-of-worship, education, hotel/conference, and restaurant/retail with support equipment such as mixers, SD/USB recorders, and computer-related audio may use Dante™ devices for high quality, near-zero latency distribution of voice and music signaling. The diagram below shows the basic application of the ACP-DANTE-E-POE encoder and network switch.
Features
- Complete Dante™ system compatibility
- Audio Loop-out provides analog signal pass-through
- Plug and play support
- Sample rates up to 96kHz
- 16-, 24-, and 32-bit audio support
- Dante™ port LEDs indicate link status and activity
- Unit ships with power supply and USB Type A to Type C cable
- PoE Power
Key Benefits
- Easily interface analog audio sources with a Dante™ system
- Audio Loop-out for signal system continuity
- Low profile, compact design for placement options
- Auto device-discovery on a Dante™ network
- Activity LEDs provide power and Dante™ mute status
Product Overview
Box Contents:
- (1x) ACP-DANTE-E-POE (Unit)
- (1x) 5V 1A USB Power Adapter
- (1x) European Adapter (not shown)
- (1x) USB-A to USB-C Cable
- (2x) Mounting Brackets
- (4x) Mounting Screws
Technical Specifications
AUDIO | |
Frequency Response | 20-20kHz |
Analog Input Voltage | Unbalanced 1VRMS (2.828VP-P) |
Loopback Output Voltage | Unbalanced 1VRMS (2.828VP-P) |
Format | LPCM |
Supported Sample Rates | 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz |
Supported Bit Depths | 16, 24, 32 |
Latency | Configurable 1, 2, 5ms |
AUDIO CONNECTIONS | |
Analog Input | 1x Stereo RCA 1x Toslink |
Analog Output | 1x Stereo RCA 1x Toslink |
Dante Network Audio | 1x RJ-45 |
POWER | |
USB Type-C Power Adapter | Input: 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz, 0.5A
Output: 5VDC, 1A |
PoE via RJ45 | Power over Ethernet |
ENVIRONMENTAL | |
Operating Temperature | 23°F (-5°C) to 125°F (51°C) |
Storage Temperature | -4°F (-20°C) to 140°F (60°C) |
Humidity Range | 5% to 90% RH (no condensation) |
DIMENSIONS | |
Mounting | Furniture Mount Support |
Height x Width x Depth (Single Unit) | Millimeters: 110 x 96 x 25
Inches: 4.33 x 3.78 x 1 |
Height x Width x Depth (Packaged Unit) | Millimeters: 193 x 136 x 41
Inches: 7.6 x 5.35 x 1.62 |
Weight (Single Unit) | 0.5 lbs (0.23 kg) |
Weight (Packaged Unit) | 0.85 lbs (0.38 kg) |
*Specifications are subject to change without notice. Mass and dimensions are approximate. |
Front and Rear Panels
Once the ACP-DANTE-E-POE is powered on and connected to the AVPro Edge network switch, it will automatically be discovered on the network using the Dante™ Controller software.Connecting the Devices
- Connect the provided USB-A to USB-C cable between the 5V 1A power supply and the ACP- DANTE-E-POE encoder’s DC/5V port. Then plug the power supply into a suitable power outlet. Additionally you can use PoE to power this device via network switch.
Both the POWER and MUTE LEDs on the front panel will illuminate solid for 6 seconds, after which the MUTE LED will shut off and the POWER LED will stay on, indicating the ACP-DANTE-E-POE is powered on.
NOTE:
The ACP-DANTE-E-POE does support PoE, but also can be powered locally using the provided 5V 1A power supply and USB-A to USB-C cable. - Connect the audio source device to the AUDIO IN port with a stereo RCA or Toslink cable. Ensure the audio source device is powered on.
- Connect a CAT5e (or better) cable between a computer running the Dante™ Controller software and the network switch.
- Connect a CAT5e (or better) cable between the DANTE port on the ACP-DANTE-E-POE and the network switch. The ACP-DANTE-E-POE will be automatically discovered and routed using the Dante™ Controller software.
NOTE:
The computer running Dante™ Controller and the ACP-DANTE-E-POE must both have a physical connection to the Dante™ network in order for the ACP-DANTE-E-POE to be discovered by Dante™ Controller.
Toslink
Default Input
- The DANTE-E-POE defaults to analog input when no digital signal is present.
- The digital/Toslink input has priority over the analog input.
- If an active Toslink connection is detected, the DANTE-E-POE switches to the digital input automatically.
- Even if an analog input is already present, the Toslink input will override it.
Switching Between Inputs
- When a Toslink cable is connected, and the cable is lit, the DANTE-E-POE uses the digital input.
- Plugging in an analog signal while a digital signal is present will have no effect on the input; the device continues to use the digital input.
- When the Toslink cable is disconnected or the light on the Toslink cable goes out, the DANTE-E-POE will automatically switch to the analog input.
- There is no manual method of switching between the analog and digital inputs. The source switching is entirely automatic.
Key Points
- No input change occurs when plugging in an analog signal while the digital signal is active.
- The DANTE-E-POE will always prioritize a lit Toslink connection over analog input.
- The device automatically switches between analog and digital inputs based on the presence or absence of an active digital signal.
Dante Port Wiring
The DANTE audio output port on the encoder utilizes the standard RJ-45 connection. For maximum performance, the recommended cabling is CAT5e (or better) based on TIA/EIA T568A or T568B standards for the wiring of the twisted pair cables.The DANTE audio output port features two status indicator LEDs to show active connections while troubleshooting.
Right LED (Amber) – Link Status
Indicates there is data present between the ACP-DANTE-E-POE and the receiving end (typically a network switch). Steady blinking amber indicates normal operations.
Left LED (Green) – Link/Activity
Indicates there is an active link between the ACP-DANTE-E-POE and the receiving end. Solid green indicates the ACP-DANTE-E-POE and the receiving end device have been identified and are communicating with one another.
If either LED is not illuminating, check the following:
- Ensure the ACP-DANTE-E-POE is powered on from the DC/5V port.
- Verify cable length is within the maximum distance of 100 meters (328 feet).
- Connect the ACP-DANTE-E-POE directly to the network switch, bypassing all patch panels and punch-down blocks.
- Re-terminate connector ends. Use standard RJ-45 connectors and avoid using push-through or “EZ” type ends as these have exposed copper wiring at the tips that can cause signal interference.
- Contact AudioControl Technical Support if these suggestions do not work.
Device Configuration
Configuring the ACP-DANTE-E-POE requires installing Audinate’s Dante Controller software on a computer sharing the same network as Dante devices, such as the ACP-DANTE-E-POE. Dante Controller is a powerful tool used to configure network settings, signal latency, audio encoding parameters, Dante flow subscriptions, and AES67 audio support. The latest version of Dante Controller can be found here along with additional supplementary instructions that can be obtained via the online help support tool located under the Help tab in the Dante Controller.
Basic Navigation and Dante Flow Subscription
Dante Controller will open to the routing tab by default where discovered Dante devices are organized according to transmitter or receiver status. Signal routing from Dante encoders (transmitters) to Dante decoders (receivers) can be achieved by clicking the box located at the intersection of the desired transmit and receive channels. Successful subscription is denoted by a green check mark icon.
Creating multicast Dante Flows
Due to Dante flow limitations, it may be necessary to create multicast flows in order to route audio from the ACP-DANTE-E-POE to a higher receive channel count. The ACP-DANTE-E-POE can transmit each output channel to 2 receive channels with unicast while both channels can be assigned to 8 devices with multicast.
To configure multicast flows, double-click on the ACP-DANTE-E-POE device name to open Device View and click on the flow icon located at the top of the Device View window. A secondary window will pop up where you can select the ACP-DANTE-E-POE channels to assign to a multicast flow. Click create to create the multicast flow. Subscriptions of the selected channels will now be assigned to the multicast flow instead of unicast. Changing Device Name and Encoding Configuration
To configure the ACP-DANTE-E-POE audio stream, open the Device View by double clicking the Device Name for the ACP-DANTE-E-POE and navigate to the Device Config Tab.
Network Configuration
DHCP for the ACP-DANTE-E-POE is enabled by default and will automatically be assigned an IP address when connected to the Dante network. Additionally, a static IP address can be assigned by opening the Device View for the ACP-DANTE-E-POE and navigating to the Network Config tab. AES67 Audio Stream Configuration
The ACP-DANTE-E-POE supports multicast transmission of AES67 encoded audio to compatible non-Dante devices. AES67 multicast transmission can be configured by opening the Device View by double-clicking the ACP-DANTE-E-POE Device Name and navigating to the AES67 Config tab.
Service
What to do if you need service
If the unit needs service, then please contact AudioControl, either by e-mail or phone. We will verify if there is anything wrong in the system that you can correct yourself, or if it needs to be sent back to our factory.
Please include the following items when returning the unit:
- A copy of your proof of purchase. No originals please. We cannot guarantee returning them to you.
- A brief explanation of the trouble you are having with the unit. (You’d be surprised how many people forget this.) If you can supply a really detailed description of the problem, this would be so much better, and our service technicians may add you to their Christmas Card list. Please include any notes about the system and other components you are using. Is it an intermittent problem that only occurs on the first full moon of Spring?
- A return street address. (No PO Boxes, please).
- A daytime phone number in case our technicians have a question about the problem you are having, or if they are just feeling lonely.
- Package the unit in the original packaging if you still have it. Use great care and plenty of good packing materials to protect the unit and prevent it from moving about inside the box. Do not use loose materials like packing peanuts or real peanuts.
You are responsible for the freight charges to us, but we’ll pay the return freight back as long as the unit is under warranty. We match whatever shipping method you use to send it to us, so if you return the unit overnight freight, we send it back overnight. We recommend United Parcel Service (UPS) for most shipments.
Please do not return the unit to AudioControl if you have not received an RMA number from our masterful customer support team.
Phone 425-775-8461
techsupport@audiocontrolpro.com support.audiocontrolpro.com www.audiocontrolpro.com/contact-us
Warranty
In just the same way as being covered in honey and thrown into a dark pit full of hungry woodchucks, people are scared of warranties. Lots of fine print. Months of waiting around. Well, fear no more. This warranty is designed to make you rave about AudioControl. It’s a warranty that looks out for you and your client, plus helps you resist the temptation to have your friend Sparky, who’s “good with electronics,” try to repair your AudioControl product. So go ahead, grab a cup of tea, and carefully read through this warranty.
Our warranty has conditional conditions! “Conditional” doesn’t mean anything ominous. The Federal Trade Commission tells all manufacturers to use the term to indicate that certain conditions have to be met before they’ll honor the warranty. If you meet all of these conditions, AudioControl will, at its discretion, perform warranty service on any AudioControl products that exhibit defects in materials and/or workmanship during the warranty on your product for five (5) years from the date you bought it, and we will fix or replace it, at our option, during that time.
Here are the conditional conditions:
- You need to hold on to your sales receipt! All warranty service requires original sales receipt documentation. The warranty only applies to the original purchaser from an authorized AudioControl dealer. Note: Products purchased from unauthorized dealers are not covered under warranty.
- If an authorized AudioControl dealer installs your AudioControl product, the warranty is five years, otherwise the warranty is limited to one year.
- Our warranty covers AudioControl products that have been installed according to the instructions in the installation manual.
- You cannot let anybody who isn’t: (A) the AudioControl factory; or (B) somebody authorized in writing by AudioControl service your AudioControl product. If anyone other than (A), or (B) messes with your AudioControl product, the warranty is void.
- The warranty is void if the serial number is altered, defaced or removed, or if your product has been used improperly. Now that may sound like a big loophole, but here is what we mean by this: Unwarranted abuse is: (A) physical damage (don’t use your product to level your dining room table); (B) improper connections (120 volts into the RCA jacks can fry the poor thing); (C) sadistic things! This is the best product we know how to build, but for example if you mount it to the front bumper of your car, drop it over the Niagara Falls or use it for Clay Pigeon shooting practice, something will go wrong.
Assuming you conform to 1 through 5, and it really isn’t all that hard to do, we will have you send your product to us for warranty service.
Legalese Section
This is the only warranty issued by AudioControl. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have rights that vary from state to state. Promises of how well your AudioControl product will work are not implied by this warranty. Other than what we’ve said we’ll do in this warranty, we have no obligation, express or implied. We make no warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Also neither we nor anyone else who has been involved in the development or manufacture of the unit will have any liability of any incidental, consequential, special or punitive damages, including but not limited to any lost profits or damage to other parts of your system by hooking up to the unit (whether the claim is one for breach of warranty, negligence of other tort, or any other kind of claim). Some states do not allow limitations of consequential damages.
The Dante Boogie
Other common names for this dance:
- Dante Boogie Nights
- Dante 2 Electric Boogaloo
- Dante Inferno
Thank you
Thank you for choosing AudioControl!Please contact us with any questions, we are happily at your service!
22410 70th Avenue West ~ Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 support: 425-775-8461
techsupport@audiocontrolpro.com
Documents / Resources
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AudioControl ACP-DANTE 2 Channel Analog Audio Output DANTE Encoder [pdf] User Manual ACP-DANTE 2 Channel Analog Audio Output DANTE Encoder, ACP-DANTE, 2 Channel Analog Audio Output DANTE Encoder, Audio Output DANTE Encoder, DANTE Encoder |