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unD6IO
User Manual
2.2 – Software Control
The unD6IO device parameters such as preamp control and input switching are fully supported in Attero Tech's unIFY
Control Panel software (V2.0 or later). Refer to the Help documentation within the unIFY application for support.
2.3 – 3
Party Control
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The unD6IO supports 3
party control allowing external system to manage the unD6IO's settings such as phantom power,
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mic/line gain options and control of presets.
There are two control interface types available for the unD6IO. The first type is a Dante proprietary interface (-C) which is
typically used by devices already that have built-in support for Attero Tech devices. The second type supports a 3
party
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UDP interface (-U) and is available to anyone to use with any device capable of sending and receiving UDP messages.
Information on the commands the unD6IO supports as well as details of how to use the 3
party UDP interface can be
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found in the unIFY 3
party Software API document, available from the registered users section of the Attero Tech website
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(Go to
www.atterotech.com
and click on the log-in option).
2.4 – Control Interface Type
The type of control interface a specific unD6IO supports is defined by the Dante firmware it has been loaded with. Refer
to the Help documentation within the unIFY Control Panel software for details on how to determine the control interface
type that your device actively supports.
A devices initial control interface is chosen when ordering the unit. However, it can be easily changed though once the
unit is in the field by updating the device's Dante firmware. The tools and necessary firmware files for updating a device's
control interface can be obtained from the registered users section of the Attero Tech website (Go to
www.atterotech.com
and click on the log-in option). The firmware files have an extension .DNT (otherwise known as "donut" files) and there is
one for each control interface type.
2.4.1 – Using the Command interface
In order to make use of the control interface, regardless of type, the unD6IO and the controlling device need to be on the
same physical subnet and need to have IP addresses in the same range. The control devices should then be able to
converse with the unD6IO without any further configuration necessary.
If control device is on a separate network to keep the Dante traffic separate, remote control of the unD6IO can still be
achieved by using Attero Tech's CommandHub product (see the Attero Tech website for more details).
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