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User Manual for Focusrite RedNet A16R - Dante Networked A-D and D-A Converter Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Focusrite RedNet A16R - Dante Networked
- Product category: Accessories Focusrite
- Brand: Focusrite
- Description and content of package
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Product description The RedNet A16R from Focusrite adds to the company's range of 1U Dante-equipped interfaces with network and power supply redundancy. The unit provides sixteen channels of analog input and output with high-quality 24-bit/192 kHz analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog audio conversion, plus two channels of AES/EBU digital input and output to and from the Dante network. The electronically balanced analog audio inputs and outputs are available via DB25 connectors wired to AES59 specifications, with the internal signals balanced throughout. Inputs and outputs are remotely configurable for 0dBFS= +18dBu or +24dBu signal levels. In addition, the two channels of AES digital input/output are provided on XLR connectors, with sample rate conversion on the input. The clock source for the unit can be internal, or external via Wordclock or DARS, with the unit also outputting Wordclock. The converter features power and network redundancy, with two separate universal (100~240V) PSUs, which include IEC connectors with retaining clips, plus dual network interfaces on locking etherCON connectors. These ports can be configured remotely to redundant or switched (daisy-chain) mode. - Sixteen channels of line-level analog input/output
- 24-bit Focusrite conversion up to 192 kHz
- Internally balanced throughout
- Dante-based remote-controlled audio-over-IP connectivity
- Dual power supplies and network connections with full power and network redundancy, including latching connectors for maximum reliability
- Word Clock I/O and DARS for increased flexibility, plus an additional two channels of AES/EBU input/output
- Analog input/output to AES59 standard on DB25 connectors
- Comprehensive front-panel indicators
- Software-based routing and control – no hardware patching required
UPC: 815301013136 In the Box Focusrite RedNet A16R - Dante Networked A-D and D-A Converter AC Power Cable Limited 2-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersFocusrite A16R Specs | Analog Inputs | Line Inputs: 16 Connectors: 2 x DB25 female, wired to AES59 0 dBFS Reference Levels: +18 or +24 dBu (switchable) Frequency Response: 20 Hz to20 kHz, +/-0.05 dB THD+N: <0.001% unweighted; -1 dBFS input, 20 Hz to 22 kHz Dynamic Range: 119 dBA (-60 dBFS method) Converter Dynamic Range: 120 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 119 dBA; 20 Hz to 20 kHz | | Analog Outputs | Line Outputs: 16 Connectors: 2 x DB25 female, wired to AES59 0 dBFS Reference Levels: +18 or +24 dBu (switchable) Frequency Response: 20 Hz to20 kHz, +/-0.05 dB THD+N: <0.001% unweighted; -1 dBFS input, 20 Hz to 22 kHz Dynamic Range: 119 dBA (-60 dBFS method) Converter Dynamic Range: 120 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 119 dBA; 20 Hz to 20 kHz | | Crosstalk | Input or Output to Input: <-90 db (all other channels at 0 dbfs) Input or Output to Output: <-100 dB (all other channels at 0 dBFS) | | Sample Rate Conversion | Sample Rate Range: 32 to 216 kHz Gain Error: -0.3 dB Dynamic Range: >138 dB THD + N: <-130 db (0.00003%) Latency: 11 to 45 samples (network and sample rate dependent) | | Digital Performance | Sample Rates: 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4 and 192 kHz (-4%/-0.1%/+0.1%/+4.167%) @ 24-bit Clock Sources: Internal or from Dante Network Master External Word Clock Range: Nominal sample rate +/-7.5% | | Digital I/O | Channel Count: 2 x 2 AES/EBU channels Input (optional DARS): 1 x XLR3F (switchable with analog input channels 15 and 16 at quad rates) Output: 1 x XLR3M (duplicate of analog output channels 15 and 16 at quad rates) | | Wordclock | Input: 1 x BNC 75 Ohms (switchable termination) Output: 1 x BNC 75 Ohms | | Network | Connectors: 2 x etherCON connectors, also compatible with standard RJ45 connectors Redundant mode allows unit to connect to two independent networks Switched mode connects both ports to integrated network switch allowing daisy-chaining of devices | | Power Requirements | 2 x IEC inputs with retaining clips 100~240 VAC, 50/60 Hz 41W consumption | | Dimensions | 19 x 12.8 x 1.7" (482 x 352 x 43 mm) | | Weight | 10.6 lb (4.8 kg) | | | | Package Weight | 14.5 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 23.6 x 17.1 x 4.5" |
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