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  • BARE

BARE – BR-1011DM

Features: 1. Equipped with 5 groups of RJ45 loopback signal acquisition interface, "ring hand in hand" connection, the system is more reliable 2. Conventional network cable (Cat5e or Cat6) connection between each unit is convenient and quick 3. Each group of lines can connect 30 units, a single machine can connect 150 units, and an expander can be added to connect more units 4. Support WiFi for all control functions of the central processor 5. Support Dante network transmission, and additionally support three-way LINE/MIC input Dante network, which can be set through software 6. Remote control and remote assistance can be carried out through the TCP/IP network interface 7. Support meeting function: discussion 8. Support system hot swap 9. Support RS232 central control control, and have two-way code sending function, realize seamless connection with intelligent central control system 10. Support external audio input and recording output port 11. Support access port for conference call 12. The system can be set to lock or release the function of the microphone operation, and each unit has an electronic volume adjustment function. 13. Multiple speaking modes: first in first out, last in first out, automatic mode, discussion mode, chairman mode 14. With voice control to turn on the microphone function and speech time limit function (optional 1-999 seconds) 15. Connect to the computer to simulate the scene layout of the on-site meeting, and you can click to turn on or off all the unit microphones at any time 16. The host adopts LCD operation interface (3.5 inches), which can switch various national languages and display perpetual calendar
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  • Green-GO

Green-Go – Dante Interface X

The Green-GO Dante interface links up to 8 audio streams from and into the Green-GO network.

Stay digital. The Dante interface will directly convert digital audio streams from Dante or AES67 to Green-GO and vice-versa, without the conversion losses that occur during analog to digital (and contrary) conversion.

This allows various audio signals to be injected into and extracted from the Green-GO network All Green-GO ports can be configured individually through the setup menu of the Green-GO Dante Interface. The Dante ports are manageable with the Dante Controller

Each of the 4 dual ports can operate in a full user based mode or a general purpose line in/out mode The Dante interface has a large TFT color screen for easy and quick setup and menu navigation. The display will give a quick overview of transmitted and received audio signals and levels.

Features

  • Easily combinable with any other Green-GO Beltpack or Multi-Channel Station (no separate matrix or interface required)
  • Connects up to 8 Dante/AES67 audio streams to and from the Green-GO network
  • Get Audio into and out of the Green-GO system, like Program audio or announcements.
  • Connect an audio source from anywhere in the world with a Green-GO bridge device
  • Intercom routing data, system setup & preferences are stored in local memory
  • Create your own configuration with the free Green-GO Control software
  • Dimensions: (L/W/H): 485 x 160 x 45 mm Weight: 2,38 Kg
  • PoE (802.3af) or optional external 12V DC Power Supply. Power consumption < 5 Watt
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  • Studio Technologies

Studio Technologies – Model 5204 Dual Line Input to Dante Interface

The Model 5204 Interface is a general-purpose audio device that supports applications utilizing the Dante® Audio-over-Ethernet media networking technology. Two 2-channel ("stereo") analog line-level audio signals can be connected to the Model 5204 and then converted to two channels on an associated Dante connection. The Model 5204 Interface is a general-purpose audio device that supports applications utilizing the Dante® Audio-over-Ethernet media networking technology. Two 2-channel ("stereo") analog line-level audio signals can be connected to the Model 5204 and then converted to two channels on an associated Dante connection. Analog audio signals connect to line input A by way of a 3-conductor ("stereo") 3.5 mm jack. This allows the direct interfacing of signals from a variety of sources such as personal audio and multimedia players, smartphones, and personal computers. These signals typically have an average (nominal) signal level in the range of –20 to –10 dBu. Line input B supports connection of balanced analog audio signals using two XLR connectors. Average signal levels for these types of signals are typically in the range of 0 to +4 dBu. Key Features
  • Dante audio-over-Ethernet technology
  • Two line-level inputs to Dante outputs
  • Audio channel level metering
  • Excellent audio quality
  • PoE powered
  • USB dedicated charging port with auto-mode selection
  • Standard connectors; compact, lightweight design
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