1.7. Device Connection
1.7.1. Audio Signal Connection
DIGILINE MX series devices incorporate an array of 16 external sources of input audio (8x2).
Therefore,each of the 8 inputs allows the connection as much MIC level device as LINE level device.
These 2 input sources are summed internally,forming the processing signal of each input.
Input Connection. The insertion of signal in DIGILINE MX MKII is made through a 3-pin terminal blocks (as much MIC inputs as
LINE inputs), corresponding to a balanced
audio signal (+, GND, -). To do this, a 2 conductors shielded cable should be used
1.7.2. LAN Connections
Digiline devices
must be connected to an ethernet LAN using a Cat 5 cable with RJ 45. In this case is advisable that the
network has DHCP, which will provide a valid IP address to the device.
In the same network must be connected a computer with installed WorkCAD control software.
The device integrating is achieved by connecting it to a node in an Ethernet switch, which allows all devices on the
LAN network interconnection.
IP address assignations is automatic thanks to the DIGILINE device control software through MAC address of the
own device.
NOTE: If your network has no DHCP connection, the device will usea local-link IP within 169.254.XX range,
being XX a direction supplied by the device upon its connection to not interfere with other devices in the same network.
WorkCAD software will detect the device for configuration.
NOTE: Each DIGILINE include a stick with MAC information and IP static inside 10.XXX.XX.XX You can connect
it to a computer with the same Subnet using a crossover cable between them.
Balanced input signal
(MIC level)
Balanced input signal
(LINE level)
IMPORTANT
For a complete DIGILINE configuration, the user requires basic
knowledge management networks and/or the connecting server
administrator permissions.
DIGILINE sums internally
both signal applied in the
MIC 1
same input.
LINE 1
MX
MKII
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