Original price
€2,680.00
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Original price
€2,680.00
excl. VAT
€3,296.40
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€3,296.40incl. IE VAT
Original price
€2,680.00
excl. VAT
€3,296.40incl. IE VAT
€2,680.00
-
€2,680.00excl. VAT
€3,296.40
-
€3,296.40incl. IE VAT
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The Crestron DM-NAX-16AIN Audio-over-IP Network Encoder with 16 Stereo Inputs is a cutting-edge device that integrates local audio sources into the Crestron multiroom distributed audio network. With a compact 1 RU form factor and cool-running operation, this encoder is ideal for professional audio installations in both residential and commercial environments.
Key Features
Audio-over-IP (AoIP) input device for Crestron multiroom distributed audio network
Compact 1 RU form factor with cool-running operation
Provides 16 stereo inputs for a DM NAX™ AoIP network
Includes 8 SPDIF (4 TOSLINK® and 4 Coaxial) digital audio inputs, 8 stereo unbalanced analog RCA inputs, and 4 stereo balanced analog Phoenix connector inputs in parallel with RCA inputs 1-4
Adjustable level compensation for each local input
Interoperable with Dante® audio networking devices via AES67 compatibility
Connects directly to a managed network to route to other DM NAX, DM NVX®, or AES67 compatible devices
Streamlined setup and adjustment via the device’s web interface
Seamless control system integration with Crestron Home™ and SIMPL Windows programming
Audio-over-IP
DM NAX takes audio distribution to a whole new level by putting it on the network. The scale of DM NAX far exceeds the capabilities of previous generations of Crestron distributed audio. DM NAX units integrate with DM NVX devices to pull audio from video feeds for rooms without displays.
Built-In Network Switch
The DM-NAX-16AIN has a built-in network switch, accessible via the two RJ-45 ports on the rear panel, labeled as 1 and 2. The ports can be configured to either share network traffic (to support a courtesy port application or daisy-chaining of multiple NAX units) or to isolate control and AoIP traffic between the two ports. The managed switch supports Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping and Querying to manage connecting ports to your AVoIP network.