The DA22XLR-WP is a multi-input / output wall plate to convert analogue audio within a digital Dante® networked audio system.
Key Features:
- Dante® network wall plate interface for 2 x audio inputs and 2 x audio outputs
- Converts 2 x balanced / unbalanced / MIC audio sources to Dante® audio channels
- Converts 2 x Dante® audio channels to balanced / unbalanced audio outputs
- Switchable 48V Phantom power for each MIC XLR input
- Adjustable MIC / line sensitivity from +24dBu to -10dBV for each XLR input
- Adjustable line gain from +18 dBu to -10 dBV for each XLR output
- Supports: 44.1, 48 & 96kHz sample rates @ 24 Bit
- Configurable Dante® device latency (supports 1, 2 or 5ms configurable using Dante® Controller)
- Supports AES67 RTP audio transport
- Features Class 3 IEEE 802.3af PoE for powering of product from any PoE switch
- Supports power via 12V DC adapter (supplied) for when network switch does not support PoE
- Magnetic faceplate surround allowing for both UK & EU backbox compatibility
Specifications:
- Audio Input Connectors: 2 x Analogue balanced / unbalanced 3-Pin XLR connector
- Audio Output Connectors: 2 x Analogue balanced / unbalanced 3-Pin XLR connector
- Network Connectors: 1 x PoE Dante® Ethernet connection (RJ45)
- Configuration Switches: 4 x 5 position rotary dials (Sensitivity / Gain), 2 x Push button (48V Phantom power)
- Firmware Upgrade: 1 x Micro-USB
- Module Dimensions (W x H x D):136mm x 76mm x 45mm (without faceplate)
- Faceplate Dimensions (W x H x D): 146mm x 86mm x 5mm
- Cut Out Dimensions (W x H x D): 109mm x 50mm x 36mm
- Mounting hole spacing: UK 121mm CTC, EU 60mm CTC
- Backbox Mounting Depth: 40mm (minimum), 47mm (recommended), UK or EU double gang
- Shipping Weight: 0.6kg (TBC)
- Operating Temperature: 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)
- Storage Temperature: - 4°F to 140°F (- 20°C to 60°C)
- Power Supply: Class 1 IEEE 802.3af PoE or 12v/1A DC 2-Pin Phoenix connector
Box Contents:
- 1 x DA22XLR-WP
- 1 x Magnetic Faceplate
- 1 x USB Serial UART Programming Cable
- 1 x Quick Reference Guide