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The Model 5412 Audio Interface provides a simple yet high-performance means of interfacing line-level analog signals with applications that utilize Dante® audio-over-Ethernet media networking technology.
Analog sources can be connected to the unit and then output in the digital domain by way of a Dante interface. Digital audio signals, which also arrive by way of Dante, are converted to analog and then output as balanced line-level signals. For application flexibility and troubleshooting a configuration choice allows other audio signals to be selected as the sources for the analog output channels. The Model 5412 is available in two versions – one with 8 input and 8 output channels and the other with 16 input and 16 output channels.
The Model 5412 is a fully professional product that offers the audio quality, features, and reliability required by 24-hour on-air and commercial applications. The analog inputs and analog outputs use 25-pin D-subminiature connectors for easy interfacing with balanced and unbalanced sources and destinations.
The line-level analog audio input signals are converted to 24-bit PCM digital and then transported via a Dante interface. Using the Dante Controller software application, digital audio signals can be routed (subscribed) to the Model 5412 via the Dante interface.
The Model 5412 provides three Gigabit Ethernet ("GigE") network interfaces, two to support redundant Dante operation and the third for accessing the management menu system. To meet the latest interoperability standard the Model 5412's Dante implementation supports AES67-2018. The unit also supports the Dante Domain Manager™ (DDM) software application. An integrated web server allows fast and flexible monitoring and configuration of the unit's networking and audio performance. Front-panel indicators, a backlit LCD display, and pushbutton switches provide users with direct access to key operating parametres.
The Model 5412 can be powered by 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz mains or a source of 12 volts DC. Both can be simultaneously connected to provide redundant operation. The unit's lightweight enclosure mounts in one space (1U) of a standard 19-inch rack. Industry-standard connectors are used for the analog input, analog output, Ethernet, DC power, and AC mains interconnections.
Dante audio-over-Ethernet has found wide acceptance as an audio "backbone" due to its ease of use, interoperability, excellent audio quality, and wide adoption by a large number of equipment manufacturers. The Model 5412 can serve as an "edge" device for Dante network implementations, providing high-performance line-level analog input and output resources in a compact, cost-effective package. The unit can also serve as a general-purpose audio "tool" to help extend Dante capabilities to facilities and applications that were initially implemented to support signals in the analog domain.
Dante Audio-over-Ethernet
Digital audio data associated with the Model 5412 is interfaced with a local area network (LAN) using Dante audio-over-Ethernet media networking technology. Status LEDs provide a real-time indication of Dante and LAN performance. A major benefit of using Dante is its ability to use any standard Ethernet network implementation, including switches, to directly transport professional audio signals. The Model 5412 supports digital audio signals with a sampling rate of 44.1, 48, and 96 kHz and a bit depth of up to 24. These sampling rates were selected for optimal support of broadcast, production, industrial, and commercial applications. The signals associated with the analog input channels are converted to digital and then routed to transmitter (output) channels on the Dante interface. Eight transmitter (output) channels from one or more associated Dante-enabled devices can be assigned to the Model 5412's receiver (input) channels using the Dante Controller software application. These input signals are converted into analog and then, depending on the unit's configuration, sent to the analog output circuitry.
Network Ports
Using the Dante Controller software application, the Model 5412's two Dante Ethernet ports can be selected to operate in either the switched or redundant modes. In the switched mode a single Ethernet connection is used for interconnection with other Dante-compliant devices. The second Model 5412 Dante Ethernet port can be used to interface with another piece of network equipment. In the redundant mode independent Ethernet connections would be made to the unit's two Ethernet ports implementing Dante's redundant network capability.
The Model 5412's third Ethernet port will always be used to access the management web pages. This port can be connected to an independent network that some facilities implement for equipment monitoring and maintenance purposes. The unit's management port can also be connected to the network that is being used for Dante. It would have a unique IP address and not interact with the Dante audio data.
For further information please view the attached Datasheet.
We offer a 3 year warranty on this product from its date of purchase. For more information regarding our support, repair and warranty, please download our Warranty Guide here.
Versions Available:Model 5412-01: 8 line-level analog inputs and 8 line-level analog outputsModel 5412-02: 16 line-level analog inputs and 16 line-level analog outputs
Network Audio Technology:Type: Dante audio-over-EthernetAES67-2018 Support: yes, selectable on/offDante Domain Manager (DDM) Support: yesEthernet Interface Configuration: switched or redundantSampling Rates: 44.1, 48, and 96 kHz, selectableBit Depth: up to 24Number of Transmitter (Output) Channels: 8 (Model 5412-01) or 16 (Model 5412-02)Number of Receiver (Input) Channels: 8 (Model 5412-01) or 16 (Model 5412-02)Dante Audio Flows: 32 transmitter, 32 receiver
Network Interfaces:Qty: 3; Dante primary, Dante secondary, and managementType: 1000BASE-T (Gigabit Ethernet ("GigE")) per IEEE 802.3ab (100 Mb/s also supported but not recommended for optimal performance)NIC Status LEDs: one link and one activity for each Ethernet interfaceRemote Configuration Capability: web pages provided by internal web server and/or Studio Technologies STcontroller software application
Analog Inputs:Type: electronically balanced, capacitor coupled, intended for connection to balanced (differential) or unbalanced signal sourcesImpedance: 20 k ohmsNominal Level: +4 dBu, reference –20 dBFS, adjustable ±20 dB in 1-dB stepsMaximum Level: +24 dBu, results in digital output level of 0 dBFSDynamic Range: 120 dB, A-weightedDistortion (THD+N): <0.0005% (–105 dB), ref 1 kHz, +23 dBu input/–1 dBFS outputFrequency Response: ±0.2 dB, 14 Hz to 20 kHz
Analog Outputs:Type: electronically balanced, capacitor coupled, intended to drive balanced or unbalanced loads of 2 k ohms or greaterSource Impedance: 200 ohmsNominal Level: +4 dBu, reference –20 dBFS, adjustable ±20 dB in 1-dB stepsMaximum Level: +24 dBuDynamic Range: >119 dB, A-weightedDistortion (THD+N): <0.001% (–101 dB), reference 1 kHz, –1 dBFS input/+23 dBu outputFrequency Response: ±0.1 dB, 6 Hz to 20 kHz
Front-Panel Display: backlit LCD
Software Updating: USB flash drive supports updating of application and FPGA firmware (embedded software); Dante interface updated via Ethernet interface
Power Sources:AC Mains: 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz, 20 W maximumDC: 10 to 18 V, 1.5 A maximum
Connectors:Analog Inputs and Analog Outputs: 25-pin female D-subminiature (DB-25F), AES59-2012-compliantEthernet: RJ45USB: type A receptacle (used only for firmware updates)DC Input: 4-pin male XLR (pin 1 negative, pin 4 positive)AC Mains Input: 3-blade, IEC 320 C14-compatible (mates with IEC 320 C13)
Environmental:Operating Temperature: 0 to 50 degrees C (32 to 122 degrees F)Storage Temperature: –40 to 70 degrees C (–40 to 158 degrees F)Humidity: 5 to 95%, non-condensingAltitude: not characterized
Dimensions – Overall:19.0 inches wide (48.3 cm)1.72 inches high (4.4 cm)7.8 inches deep (19.8 cm); 8.3 inches (21.1 cm) overall
Mounting: one space (1U) in a standard 19-inch rack
Weight: 3.2 pounds (1.5 kg)
Specifications subject to change without notice.