FAQs Sennheiser | Troubleshooting your EW-DX System - Dante

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FAQs Sennheiser | Troubleshooting your EW-DX System - Dante
EW-DX Dante modes: Single Cable (control + Dante), Split (separate networks), Redundant (backup network). Configure and route via Dante Controller. Learn more at this article.

Dante connection mode options

Dante Connection Mode options for EW DX EM 2 Dante - these can be changed in System > Network Mode on the receiver, depending on the intended deployment configuration.

Troubleshooting your EW-DX System - Dante

EW DX EM 4 Dante connection modes

Dante Connection Mode options for EW DX EM 4 Dante:

Troubleshooting your EW-DX System - Dante

Single Cable Mode

Single Cable Mode is the default network, which incorporates Control and Dante capability over a single cable together. In this way, receivers can be daisy chained from secondary to primary of the next receiver.

SPLIT Mode

SPLIT Mode is designed for a dedicated Dante network, whereby Control and Dante are physically separate.

Redundant Mode

Redundant mode is for two entirely separate networks as a safety measure, where if one goes down, another is intact and operational.

Further information

For more information and best practice guidance, please refer to our EW DX Dante Network Connection Guide.

Dante subscriptions and routing

Dante subscriptions are made within Dante Controller on the Routing tab, where each microphone channel can be routed to a Dante mixer channel or DSP for further processing.

Troubleshooting your EW-DX System - Dante

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