Rane HAL1x Design Guide - Page 76
Dante Rx and Tx Audio Channel Signal LEDs, Dante Tx Audio Channel Active LEDs
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CHAPTER 2: Introduction to the HAL System 1. Dante Rx and Tx Audio Channel Signal LEDs When this green LED is on, it indicates audio signal is present on the Dante audio channel. 2. Dante Rx Audio Channel Active LEDs Indicate the state of each Dante Rx (received) audio channel: Off: The channel is not subscribing to any flows on the Dante network. On (solid): Indicates that the channel has successfully subscribed to a Dante Flow. Flashing: Indicates that a channel has subscribed to a Dante flow but there is a problem with the subscription (a warning or a fault). NOTE: Use Dante Controller software to investigate and resolve the warning or fault for an Rx channel. 3. Dante Tx Audio Channel Active LEDs Indicate the state of each Dante Tx (transmitted) audio channel: Off: The channel is not participating in any active flows on the Dante network. On: Indicates that the channel is participating in a Dante flow. 4. Dante Port Status LEDs These LEDs show the status of the Dante network. LOCK indicates the clock status for the EXP2x on the Dante network. When the LED is on, the EXP2x is currently synced to the Dante network clock. CONNECT indicates that the EXP2x is connected to the Dante network via at least one of the Ethernet ports: Primary or Secondary. 5. Expansion Bus LED If lit, indicates that the Expansion Unit is properly connected to the HAL. If Expansion Units are properly connected to one another and to the HAL port yet this status LED remains dark, there is likely a problem with the connection between the last device in the chain (HAL or Expansion Unit) where this LED is lit and the first Expansion Unit in the chain where this LED remains dark. 6. Locate and Power LEDs 72