Arista – ARS-0002-A00


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  • Four 16-position front panel rotary switches for unit ID
  • Front panel level meter for each channel
  • 24-bit quantization 64x oversampling
  • 48kHz sample-rate
  • 8 Configurable GPIO pins
  • 4 "Form C" relays with NO and NC connections, contacts rated for 1A
  • Fault relay for hardware indication of unit status, NO and NC connections, contacts rated for 1A
  • Universal power supply (100-240V 50-60Hz)
  • Scalable I/O Architecture
  • Configurable for 16x0, 0x16, 12x4, 4x12 or 8x8 operation
  • Inputs configurable in groups of four channels for microphone or line-level input and line-level output
  • GPIO port
  • GPIO-25 DIN rail breakout panel for external control terminations
  • Fan cooled 2U package with NION cosmetics
  • Front panel audio metering
  • Front panel network status and fault indicators
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  • Dante-enabled networked Audio Transmitter
  • Streaming audio in robust standard Ethernet cable (a.k.a., Digital Snake)
  • Easily organize and expand network topology with Ethernet switches
  • Uncompressed 24-bit PCM coding with sample rate up to 96KHz
  • Two RJ-45 ports make Daisy-chain cascading feasible
  • Powered by either PoE or 48V adapter
  • Attenuate control for each channel
  • Routing and other configuration are set with Dante Controller software
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