The Audio Network Interface shall convert 4 analog audio channels into independent digital audio input channels on a Dantetrade; network. Microphone, auxiliary, and line-level devices are supported, with adjustable gain and +48V phantom power for each channel. In networked conferencing systems, the Audio Network Interface shall provide a simple way to connect analog equipment, such as wired or wireless microphones, onto the audio network. Available in XLR and block connector versions, each box uses a single network cable to receive audio and power through Power over Ethernet (PoE). The web application shall control built-in digital signal processing, including channel settings, parametric equalization, and audio summing from any computer connected to the same network. The block connector model shall provide logic connections (switch and mute) to convert analog logic signals to Ethernet command strings.
- Single Ethernet port carries Dante audio, power (PoE - class 0 / 3)
- LEDs indicate power, network and audio
- Provides control strings for third-party teleconferencing and AMX and Crestron
- 4 Band C/S PEQ on every channel
- Channel summing to combine input signals and send over a single Dante feed
- Browser-based software control for all device parameters, per input channel: Pre-amp gain, Mute control, Digital gain, Polarity control, Phantom power
- Available in block connector (audio + logic) and standard XLR variations:
- ANI4IN-BLOCK: 4 block inputs with logic
- ANI4IN-XLR: 4 XLR inputs