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1.     Dante        5   1 LINK                  GI       Power LED   Reset Button  recessed not visible    Address Select     4 Balanced audio inputs with phantom power  multiple units may be daisy  chained     4 X CH32 control inputs  Connects directly to CH32 Litetouch and other  Clockaudio control devices     ARM C controller direct connection   2 X Dante Ethernet interface connector and indicators     Daisy chain power input and output     Oe O OHNO    Power Socket   Use with optional 12V DC supply only        Cockaudio 2015 6    CLOEKAUHUD 10 CD1100 User Manual    3   Connections    The CDT 100 accepts unbalanced or balanced audio devices   Refer to the following diagrams and instructions for connecting different types of audio devices   Professional grade audio cabling is recommended to achieve the best audio performance throughout the system     3 1   Input from a Balanced Source    To connect balanced sources to the CDT 100     e Connect positive output to positive input  negative output to negative input  e Connect the grounds together through the cable shield     CDT 100  Source Input       Figure 4   Balanced Source Connection    3 2   Input from an Unbalanced Source    To connect a 2 wire unbalanced source to the CDT 100     e Connect the positive output of the unbalanced source to the positive input of the CDT 100   e Connect both the source and CDT 100 input grounds together  e Short the negative input of the CDT 100 to ground at the input of the CDT 100     CDT 10
2.  device ID of the CDT100  and the virtual device ID for communicating to  the main program     e Issue the following SEND COMMAND  s to the virtual device in the virtual device ONLINE event   e PROPERTY IP ADDRESS JP Address of the CDT100 gt    e PROPERTY IP PORT xUDP Port used to communicate with the CDT100 gt    e REINIT   An example of how to do this is shown below     DEFINE DEVICE    dvCDT100   0 3 0   vdvCDT100   33001 1 0  dvTP CH32 In   10003 1 0  dvTP_CH32 Out   10003 2 0  dvTP Arm_C   10003 3 0  dvTP_Phantom   10003 4 0  dvTP_ Preset   10003 5 0    DEFINE MODULE  ClockAudio CDT100 Module  ClockAudioCDT100  vdvCDT100  dvCDT100   DATA_EVENT  vdvCDT100    ONLINE    SEND_COMMAND vdvCDT100  PROPERTY IP_ADDRESS 192 168 187 219   SEND_COMMAND vdvCDT100  PROPERTY IP_PORT 49494    SEND COMMAND vdvCDT100  REINIT     Upon re initialization the AMX Comm module will communicate with the CDT100 and information will be exchanged     Port Mapping  This module uses multiple virtual device ports in order distinguish events for one channel on the CDT100 from another     i e  virtual device port 1   Channel 1  virtual device port 2   Channel 2  etc      Virtual Device Button Events Feedback       Download the AMX interface module and application notes from the CDT100 product   Technical Downloads section of the  website www clockaudio com        Clockaudio 2015 16    CL Te CKA IS 7 oOo CDT100 User Manual    8   Consultants Specifications    The Dante interface unit shall provide four m
3. 0    H x 4 74    D  System THD N   lt 0 01  at any gain  input signal 3dB Weight 1 75 Ibs    below maximum Compliance FCC CFR 47 Parts 15B ICES 003    Frequency Response 20Hz     20kHz      1dB CE  EN55022  RoHS   CH32 Control Device Inputs   RJ 45 Button and Dual color LED  ARM Interface    RJ 12       Clockaudio 2015 17    
4. 0  Source Input        Figure 5   2 Wire Unbalanced Source Connection    To connect a 3 wire unbalanced source to a CDT100     e Short the negative conductor to the shield at the source connection     CDT 100  Source Input    Figure 6   3 Wire Unbalanced Source Connection       Clockaudio 2015 7    CL Te CU KA IS 7 o CDT100 User Manual    4   Device Configuration    There are two parts of the device that require software to setup    1  The audio routing    2  The configurable features of the device itself    The audio routing should be carried out using Audinate   s Dante Controller  available for Windows and Mac OS X from the Audinate  website www audinate com along with instructions on how to use the software and setting up routes on a Dante network     Dante Controller is a free software application that enables you to route audio and configure devices on a Dante network   With automatic device discovery  one click signal routing and user editable device and channel labels   See the overview link for more details on Dante audio networking     Features    View all Dante enabled audio devices and their channels on the network    View and edit device clock and network settings   Route audio between devices  and view the state of existing audio routes  Rename devices and channels using your own friendly names   Customize the receive latency  latency before playout    Save and reapply audio routing presets   Edit presets offline  and apply as configurations for new network depl
5. CL Te CU KA IS 7 NN CDT100 User Manual    CDT100    Clockaudio Dante Transporter  Four analog and control inputs to Dante enabled endpoint    User Manual    CLOCKAUDIO ager    CDT 100   3 CHANNEL   DANTE TRANSPORTER MADE IN USA    4 mics 2     12VDC a  OUT PORT 2 PORT 1  S L  Dante      PWR LINK           CC  nm a     DN ser bilt   asl   ATE Yn F  Naa UG S  il iY AMING Ew Il     Clockaudio Ltd   Address  22 Arnside Road  Waterlooville  Hampshire  PO7 7UP  Tel   44 0 23 9225 1193 Fax   44 0 23 9225 1201  Email  info Clockaudio co uk    Clockaudio North America Inc   Address  2891  du Meunier  Unit 103  Vaudreuil Dorion  QC  Canada J7V 8P9  Toll Free  1 888 424 9797 Tel  888 424 9797 Fax  450 424 3660  Email  www clockaudio com    Clockaudio PTE Ltd   Address  BizTech Centre  Unit   01 02  627A Aljunied Road  Singapore  389842  Tel   65 67484738 Fax   65 67484428  Email  info clockaudio com sg       Clockaudio 2015    CL Te CKA U O 7 an CDT100 User Manual    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    The symbols below are internationally accepted symbols that warn of potential hazards with electrical products     This symbol  wherever it appears  alerts you to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage inside the enclosure    voltage that may be sufficient to constitute a risk of shock     AN This symbol  wherever it appears  alerts you to important operating and maintenance instructions in the accompanying    SS SI PS wee  E  Zei a    10     11   12   13     14   15     literature  
6. Figure 9 below    Use a No  6 screw of a type and size that is applicable to the surface to which the CDT100 will be attached     4X R0 063  4 740   2X 2X R 078  2 882 2X RO 156       2 370       1 858          0 000          0 000  0 276  8 044  8 320    Figure 9   Mounting Information    All connections to the CDT 100 should be made before the power is applied     e Attach any audio sources that will be used to the inputs  The inputs are balanced so be sure to check what output type the  source to be connected uses in order to find how to connect it correctly    see Hardware Connections section      When powering  using an optional external supply   e Attach either Dante I F port to a spare port on the Dante network switch using a CAT 5 cable   e Attach the power supply to the power input jack and then power up the external supply     If all steps are performed correctly  the power light on the front should be lit  There may also be some activity on the CDT 100  Dante I F LED indicators     With no Dante network  both LEDs will remain off     If an active connection is made  both LEDs will come on and if there is network activity  the yellow LED will flash        Clockaudio 2015 13    CLO CKAUDIio    CDT100 User Manual    7   Control Modules    CLOCKAUDIO CDT100    Switch f   C  Fay SH N IP Address   492 168 187 100    Phantom Power ARM C  Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Microphone         Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4    LED  Status    Button  Status    P
7. Please read the manual    Read these instructions    Keep these instructions    Heed all warnings    Follow all instructions    Do not use this apparatus near water    Clean only with a dry cloth    Do not block any ventilation openings  Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions     Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators  heat registers  stoves  or other apparatus  including amplifiers  that  produce heat     Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug  A polarized plug has two blades with one wider  than the other  A grounding type plug has two blades and third grounding prong  The wider blade or the third prong is  provided for your safety  If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet  consult an electrician for replacement of the  obsolete outlet     Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs  convenience receptacles  and the point  where they exit from the apparatus     Only use attachments accessories as specified by Clockaudio   Use only with the bracket specified by the manufacturer     Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel  Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way   such as power supply cord or plug is damaged  liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus  if the ap   paratus has been exposed to rain or moisture  does not operate normally or has been dropped     This apparatus shall be connected to a mains 
8. a dynamic IP address  or be given a static IP address in the range  169 254 x y  The PC may require a restart for the changes to take affect     Further information on IP setup for an audio system using Dante can be found in the FAQ   s on the Audinate website   https   www audinate com resources faqs         Clockaudio 2015 g    CLOCKAU DIG CDT100 User Manual    4 2   Device Identification       identify The device identification feature allows the user to see which device is physically being configured    When the identify feature is active  the power LED on the active device will flash    The Identify check box shows the state of the device identify feature  If the box is checked  the feature is active on the active unit   If the check box is clear  the identify feature is inactive    To change the state of the feature  simply click in the Identify check box to toggle its state from off to on or on to off     The identify function will continue to operate until the function is turned off via the user interface or the device is powered down        Clockaudio 2015 9    CL Te CU KA U O 7 NN CDT100 User Manual    5   Dante Daisy Chaining    Overview     A unique feature of the CDT100 is its ability to allow daisy chaining of devices  This allows CDT100 units in close proximity to one  another to utilize a single home run of Ethernet cable back to the switch thus saving on installation costs     Daisy chaining simply requires the new device be connected to the spare Ethernet po
9. analog wiring      1072   Pa Ka    o e CH    e Po ina j  956p gv    CLOCKAUDIO apoy   CDT I 00   3 CHANNEL   DANTE TRANSPORTER MADE IN USA    PWR LINK       Figure 1   CDT100 front and back panel  CDT 100 Features     Easy to install with under table mounting    Audio and control signals transported over Dante    4 X mic line inputs using 3 pin de pluggable connectors for    Balanced    or    Unbalanced    connectivity   Provides phantom power for each input also supports a  48V phantom power option    Powered by an external  12VDC  ordered separately     Power can also be daisy chained    The CDT 100 has 4 X connections to support the CH32 button and other Clockaudio control devices     e CRM 202S  e CSS Series  e 580S   e SM 80S   e TS001    The CDT 100 connects directly to ARM C port for the ARM motorized microphone     The CDT 100 has two network connections to allow Dante Daisy Chaining  DDC    DDC further simplifies system infrastructure wiring by allowing multiple CDT100   s to use a single CAT 5 home run connection  to a network switch     Compatible with any Dante capable audio DSP     The CDT 100 can be controlled and monitored with 3 party control software using direct UDP messages        Clockaudio 2015 5    CL DI CKA U O 7 oOo CDT100 User Manual    2     Device Features    Figure 2   CDT100 front panel    SCD  Pa Ka    CLOCKAUDIO REOT   CDT I 00    4 CHANNEL  DANTE TRANSPORTER MADE IN USA       O           Figure 3   CDT100 back panel     1 e  PORT 2 PORT 1    L 
10. ection against harmful interference when  the equipment is operated in a commercial environment     This equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed  and used in accordance with the instruction manual  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications     Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference  in  which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense           Clockaudio 2015    CL Te CKA LS ED     aon CDT100 User Manual    Contents  jee OVERVIEW aa NANANA tne ein NANANA eter AA tert Tmt eect aren ann mmr arr 5  Se DEVICE FEATURES erent ne a AA AA ANAN ee te eee ee 6  oe eer Ten ei KE 7  SLA NUO NA Balanced SOLE E 7  3 2     Input from an Unbalanced SOuUTCe E 7  4     DEVICE CONEIGURATION 111111000001 8  o e AQOKESSSETUD WEE 8  BD DY lalag lo AL LAH 9  B  DANTE DAISY CHAINING eeh 10  5 1     Daisy Chain Illustration   E le UE 11  5 2   Daisy Chain Illustration   Example EE 12  a LL LEA AA AA AA 13  T  CONTROL MICHEL 14  NA CS SOOM EE 15  TP AN AP A AA T E 16  A  ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS GA AA O AA 17       Clockaudio 2015 4    CL Te CU KA U O 7 an CDT100 User Manual    1   Overview    The CDT 100 four input Dante interface is the ideal interface for adding mic inputs to a Dante system     The small form factor to the CDT 100 allows them to be mounted almost anywhere  putting them close to the microphone  sources and minimizing interference prone 
11. g the daisy chain can overwhelm the switches in the chain with unnecessary multicast audio  traffic resulting in potential latency and network clock synchronization issues  especially on the units installed at the end of the  daisy chain network segment     Additionally  if there are a significant number of multicast audio flows configured on the Dante network  it is recommended that  the core network switches that interface to the daisy chained CDT100 network segments be configured with the appropriate  IGMP settings to shield the CDT100 chain from unnecessary multi cast audio traffic        Clockaudio 2015 10    CLO CKAUDIio    CDT100 User Manual    5 1   Dante Daisy Chaining   Example 1    Clockaudio Microphones   C012EN RF and Control Devices   CH32    C012EN RF                 CDT100     12VDC a  OUT    IN    ARM C    PORT 2    PWR LINK    PORT 2    PWR LINK    Logic Control   amp  LED    A   7g DI 6 x CDT100  AE Sree can be daisy  chained    Gigabit Ethernet Switch  with IGMP enabled        Audio DSP          INPUTS SYSTEM  POWER  ARC  NETWORK    UE 0 WW 0 A Aa      OUTPUTS    OF  Fy a BERERE     Figure 7   Daisy Chain and Network Configuration Example    To daisy chain a device to another CDT100     Connect an Ethernet cable from the data only port of the CDT 100 to one of the ports of the CDT100 to be chained to supply the network  information     To chain the power  connect the    Link out    connector to the    Link in    connector on the CDT100 to be chained   A th
12. ic analog inputs on the rear panel via 3 pin de pluggable connectors    Each of the four inputs will have unity gain and a  48V phantom power option shall be provided via software for each input   The unit shall provide two RJ 45 network connectors to allow Dante Daisy Chaining  DDC  of multiple units    The internal analog to digital signal conversion shall be performed at 24 bit resolution with a sampling frequency of 48kHz   The Dante interface unit shall receive power from an external  12V supply    Four control ports will be available for interfacing with switch buttons and dual color LED    An interface for motorized microphones shall be included     The Dante interface unit shall be compatible with third party control systems for flexible control and monitoring in system  applications     The Dante interface shall be compatible with Clockaudio CH32 and other Clockaudio control devices   The Dante interface shall be compliant with the RoHS directive   The Dante interface unit shall be compliant with the EMI EMC requirements for FCC and CE     The Dante interface unit shall be the Clockaudio CDT100     Audio Inputs Dante Network  Input Type  Balanced and RF filtered Physical Level  Standard Ethernet  Gain  OdB Connector  RJ 45  Input Impedance   gt 1 8K ohms at any gain cable ale  eA ae  Transmission Speed  100 Mbps  Phantom Power   48V  software selectable  Power Requirements  12V DC  Audio Performance  Power Consumption 4 9W Max  EIN   115dBu Dimensions 8 32    W x 1 5
13. ird unit could be chained by connecting it in the same way to the second unit and so on        Clockaudio 2015 11    CLO CKAUDIio    CDT100 User Manual    5 2     Dante Daisy Chaining   Example 2  Clockaudio Microphones   ARM102N RF and Control Devices   TS001  ARM102N RF                 ARM C Control    111 a         TTT TH  UA             MI 3    KAANAK O PAROROON AA AHAB AA DN    RIIT  AA    PORT PORT 1    lee    Jante    RA ES  JET    R LINK    R LINK    ARM C    Logic Control   amp  LED    R LINK    ARM C      Al et Up to   O LI Jb 6 x CDT100   can be daisy  chained    PWR LINK    Gigabit Ethernet Switch  with IGMP enabled       Audio DSP       INPUTS SYSTEM  POWER  ARC    hi KASI ATAY TAE      OUTPUTS    NETWORK  ES TERE IKA C     Figure 8   Daisy Chain and Network Configuration Example    To daisy chain a device to another CDT100     e Connect an Ethernet cable from the data only port of the CDT100 to one of the ports of the CDT100 to be chained to supply the network  information     e To chain the power  connect the    Link out    connector to the    Link in    connector on the CDT100 to be chained   e Athird unit could be chained by connecting it in the same way to the second unit and so on        Clockaudio 2015 12    CLOCKAU DIC CDT100 User Manual    6     Mounting   Installation of the CDT 100 is very straight forward    It is recommended that the unit be secured to a flat surface with a screw through each mounting flange   Dimensions for mounting are show in the 
14. lished  the module will automatically re initialize    e The module will automatically subscribe for available unsolicited feedback with the CDT100 upon initialization   Crestron Hardware Required  3 Series Compatible only   Setup of Crestron Hardware    e Connect Crestron 3 series processor via Ethernet port of same network that CDT100 is on    e Configure IP address of both Crestron and CDT100   Ensure subnet settings match     Vendor Firmware  99 5   OPS Used for Testing  RMC3  1 010 0060    Sample Program  Clock Audio CDT100 Demo    Download the Crestron interface module and application notes from the CDT100 product   Technical Downloads section of the  website www clockaudio com        Clockaudio 2015 15    C L  O CKA U O     aon CDT100 User Manual    7 2     AMX    To interface to the AMX Clock Audio CDT100 module  the programmer must perform the following steps     e Define the device ID for the CDT100 that will be controlled   e Define the NetLinx virtual device ID that the CDT100 COMM module will use to communicate with the main program and User  Interface     If a touch panel interface is desired  demo programs have been created for testing     Touch Panel file   Clock Audio CDT100 Demo Panel tp4  Demo program  ClockAudio CDT100 Demo axs   Go to www clockaudio com CDT100 Technical Downloads      The CDT100 module must be included in the program with a DEFINE MODULE command  This command starts execution of the  module and passes in the following key information  the
15. oyments  Change sample rates and clock settings   View multicast bandwidth across the network   View transmit and receive bandwidth for each device    View device performance information  including latency stats  clock stability stats and packet errors    View comprehensive  configurable event logs    4 1   IP Address Setup    Important Notes    e When using Dante controller  the CDT100 will be shown using a default device name of CDT100        where         is the  last six characters of the devices MAC address    e Failure to correctly configure IP addresses will not allow an CDT100 device to correctly authenticate in the software and while it  will show up in Dante Controller  The input and output channels won t be visible and routing of audio to and from the CDT100  will not be possible     In order to configure an CDT100 both to set up its internal parameters and also setup audio routing  the PC will need to be able    to communicate with it over the network     While all Dante devices will be discovered regardless of the IP address setup on the PC  communication can only occur if the PC  and the device have compatible IP addresses     By default  CDT100 is set to get a dynamic IP address  As with all Dante devices  if the CDT100 device does not find a DHCP server  to retrieve an IP address from  it will give itself an automatic private IP address  APIPA  instead     An APIPA is always in the range 169 254 x y     To ensure communication  the PC can either be set to get 
16. reset  Press button to load  Hold for 3 seconds to save        Figure 10   Demo Panel Window    The CDT 100 supports controls from third party control systems     AMX and Crestron control modules have been developed  tested and are available for free download at the Clockaudio website   www clockaudio com  CDT100 product Technical Downloads     Remote control capabilities of the CDT100 include the following control functions       Switch Address    IP Address    Phantom Power On OFF      LED Status    1   2   3   4  ARM C Up Down  5   6  Button Status   7      Preset button       Clockaudio 2015 14    CL Te CKA U O 7 NN CDT100 User Manual    7 1   Crestron    Simple Windows Name  Clock Audio CDT100 Module   Summary    This module provides control and feedback of the Clockaudio CDT100 via UDP  It also provides true feedback   General Notes    e Pulse the Initialize input before performing any other operations     e The module utilizes a    Heartbeat    to maintain communication with the CDT100  This heartbeat will begin once preliminary  initialization is complete     e Should a heartbeat response not be received  the module will attempt to send the heartbeat two more times in succession     e If neither of these responses are received  the module will consider communication with the CDT100 to be broken  it will clear  all existing data and output signals  and will attempt to re establish communication with the CDT100 every 10 seconds     e Once communication has been re estab
17. rt of the last CDT100 device in the current  chain     Not only can the Ethernet connection be daisy chained  power can also be daisy chained too by connecting the daisy chain power  output on the last active device to the daisy chain power input on the new device     The number of devices that can be daisy chained is limited   The maximum that can ever be daisy chained is 6 devices in a single chain   Beyond that the number of switch hops may cause audio problems due to excessive latency and increased clock jitter     The other limitation is the power supply  if power is also being daisy chained from device to device     Standalone     If power is supplied to the first device via a standalone supply  the supplies maximum power output determines the number of  devices it can support  assume 4W   12V DC per device      To daisy chain a device to another CDT100     e Connect an Ethernet cable from the data only port of the CDT100 to one of the ports of the CDT 100 to be chained to supply  the network information    e To chain the power  connect the    Link out    connector to the    Link in    connector on the CDT100 to be chained    e A third unit could be chained by connecting it in the same way to the second unit and so on     Network Configuration Note     If the CDT100 units are installed in a networked daisy chain topology  it is highly recommended to only configure unicast flows  from each of the CDT100 devices  Dante transmitters     The addition of multicast flows alon
18. socket outlet with a protective earthing connection     If rack mounting  provide adequate ventilation  Equipment may be located above or below this apparatus but some  equipment  like large power amplifiers  may cause an unacceptable amount of hum may generate too much heat and  degrade the performance of this apparatus     A TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE        Clockaudio 2015 2    CL Te CKA U O 7 aon CDT100 User Manual    LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY    The equipment is warranted for one year from date of purchase from Clockaudio against defects in materials or workmanship   This warranty does not cover equipment which has been abused or damaged by careless handling or shipping    This warranty does not apply to used or demonstrator equipment    Should any defect develop  Clockaudio will  at our option  repair or replace any defective parts without charge for either parts or  labor    If Clockaudio cannot correct the defect in the equipment  it will be replaced at no charge with a new item  Clockaudio will pay    for the cost of returning the replacement equipment to you     This warranty applies only to items returned to Clockaudio  shipping costs prepaid  within one year from the date of  purchase     Note     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device   pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and EN55022     These limits are designed to provide reasonable prot
    
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