If you forget your Dante Device Lock PIN, see the Device Lock section of the Dante Controller User Guide for instructions on
how to proceed.
Dante Domain Manager
Version 1.2.X introduces support for Dante Domain Manager (DDM) for AD4D and AD4Q. DDM is network management soft
ware that enables user authentication, role based security, and audit capabilities for Dante networks and Danteenabled pro
ducts.
Considerations for Shure devices controlled by DDM:
•
When you add Shure devices to a Dante domain, leave the local controller access setting in Read Write. Otherwise, ac
cess to Dante settings, device factory reset, and device firmware updates will be disabled.
•
When a device is managed by a Dante Domain and the Dante Domain is disconnected, access to Dante settings, device
factory reset and device firmware updates will be disabled. When a device reconnects to the Dante Domain, it follows the
policy set for it in the Dante Domain.
See the Dante Domain Manager User Guide for more information.
Networking Modes and Switch Configuration
The receiver offers two selectable networking modes:
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Split/Redundant: This mode places Dante audio and Shure control on separate networks, while allowing you to take ad
vantage of Dante redundancy.
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Switched: In Switched mode, the receiver acts as a 4-port network switch. Shure control and Dante audio are present on
all network ports.
Port Function and Signals
Network
Mode
Port 1
Shure con
SWITCHED
trol, Dante
primary
SPLIT/RED
UNDANT
Shure con
(Factory
trol
setting)
Port 3 (Pri
Port 2
mary)
Shure con
Shure con
trol, Dante
trol, Dante
primary
primary
Shure con
Dante prima
trol
ry
Application
Port 4 (Secon
dary)
Shure control,
For single network installations of star or
Dante primary
daisy-chained networks.
Primary and secondary ports are configu
Dante secon
red are separate networks to provide isola
dary
tion between control signals and audio si
gnals.
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