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The AE-4D is a compact converter that mutually converts AES/EBU signals and 4-channel Dante signals. With half the size of a standard 1U rack, the AE-4D is suitable for different Dante systems as an exquisite AES/EBU input/output unit. The built-in DSP mixer enables small scale systems to fully perform with a variety of input/output models the TASCAM Dante Compact Processor Series offers. AE-4D supports up to 96kHz/24bit and uses XLR connectors for AES/EBU output. The AE-4D is a compact converter that mutually converts AES/EBU signals and 4-channel Dante signals. With half the size of a standard 1U rack, the AE-4D is suitable for different Dante systems as an exquisite AES/EBU input/output unit. The built-in DSP mixer enables small scale systems to fully perform with a variety of input/output models the TASCAM Dante Compact Processor Series offers. AE-4D supports up to 96kHz/24bit and uses XLR connectors for AES/EBU output. The AE-4D is a simple converter that converts 4-channel AES/EBU input signals into 4-channel Dante output signals, or 4-channel Dante input signals into 4-channel AES/EBU input signals.  
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Studio Technologies – Model 392 Visual Indicator Unit

The Model 392 is designed for a variety of applications that require a visual status indicator. An array of red/green/blue (RGB) LEDs provide backlighting for a distinctively shaped polycarbonate (plastic) lens assembly. The Model 392 can serve as a broadcast "on-air" light, a room occupied display, or an intercom call signal indicator. In addition, the unit can serve as an audio level display, with a green, yellow, and red indication of audio level. Full operation requires only a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) 100 Mb/s data connection. It's compatible with the popular Dante® audio-over-Ethernet protocol but offers support for a range of additional applications. Configuration is performed using the Studio Technologies' STcontroller software application. Selected configuration values are stored within the Model 392's non-volatile memory. A variety of methods are provided to allow control of the Model 392's LED array. These include using STcontroller's "virtual" button, receiving network-transported UDP commands, and responding to an audio signal level associated with a Dante digital audio connection.

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Dante audio-over-Ethernet technology

General-purpose visual indicator with RGB LEDs

On, flashing, and audio level displays

Responds to high-frequency (18-23 kHz) call, UDP commands, and PCM audio data

Mounts in a US-standard 2-gang electrical box

Single Decora-style lens opening dimensions

Configured using STcontroller application

Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) powered

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