Model 544D Audio Interface


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Key Features

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

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