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Model 5204 Dual Line Input to Dante Interface

Order Code: M5204

The Model 5204 Dual Line Input to Dante Interface is a general-purpose audio input device for use in Dante® audio-over-Ethernet applications. Two 2-channel ("stereo") analog line-level audio signals can be connected to the Model 5204 and then converted to two channels on an associated Dante connection. The unit requires an Ethernet with Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) connection to supply both the data interface as well as power. Housed in a lightweight enclosure for tabletop use; see Accessories for optional MBK-02 mounting brackets.

 

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Key Features

  • Dante audio-over-Ethernet technology
  • Two line-level inputs to Dante outputs
  • Audio channel level metering
  • Excellent audio quality
  • AES67 and Dante Domain Manager support
  • Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) powered
  • USB dedicated charging port with auto-mode selection
  • Standard connectors; compact, lightweight design

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The Model 5204 Dual Line Input to Dante Interface is a general-purpose audio device that supports applications utilizing the Dante® audio-over-Ethernet media networking technology. Two 2-channel ("stereo") analog line-level audio signals can be connected to the Model 5204 and then converted to two channels on an associated Dante connection.

Analog audio signals connect to line input A by way of a 3-conductor ("stereo") 3.5 mm jack. This allows the direct interfacing of signals from a variety of sources such as personal audio and multimedia players, smartphones, and personal computers. These signals typically have an average (nominal) signal level in the range of –20 to –10 dBu. Line input B supports connection of balanced analog audio signals using two XLR connectors. Average signal levels for these types of signals are typically in the range of 0 to +4 dBu. Each input has an associated dual-channel rotary level control to optimize its audio performance. Following the level "pots" the signals from inputs A and B are summed (combined or mixed together) to create one 2-channel signal. (The channel 1 signals of line inputs A and B are summed to create output channel 1; channel 2 signals of line inputs A and B are summed to create output channel 2.) The two channels are then output by way of the Dante interface. Multi-step LED meters provide confirmation of the level of the two output audio channels.

The audio quality of the Model 5204 is excellent, with low distortion and noise and high headroom. Careful circuit design and excellent components ensure long, reliable operation. A wide range of applications can be supported, including TV, radio, and streaming broadcast events, corporate and government AV installations, and Dante system testing.

For user convenience a dedicated charging port (DCP) is provided on a standard USB type A connector. This allows powering and charging of associated devices, such as personal audio players and tablets. The compact, lightweight design allows the Model 5204 to be used in portable or desktop situations or deployed as a permanent solution in fixed applications. Standard connectors ensure fast, reliable deployment. The unit requires only an Ethernet connection to supply both the data interface as well as Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) power. The Model 5204's audio, data, and dedicated charging port use power provided by the PoE connection.

Applications

The Model 5204 is perfect for use in conjunction with a variety of fixed and portable audio equipment that offer analog output signals. An obvious application is with legacy equipment that only offers analog outputs. A few simple connections are all that's required to covert those signals into the world of audio-over-Ethernet. When deploying, maintaining, or modifying Dante networks the unit can be a useful test tool, offering a simple, high-quality means of creating a 2-channel signal source. For permanent applications there's no reason why a Model 5204 can't reside within an equipment rack or be mounted, using optional brackets, underneath a table or on-air studio set. In a conference room setting the unit can be permanently connected to a PoE-enabled Ethernet port, ready to accept a signal source from various user-provided devices.

Line Input A

Using a 3-conductor ("stereo") 3.5 mm jack, it's a simple matter to connect unbalanced sources to the Model 5204's line input A. These signals would typically be provided by personal computers, smartphones, or personal audio devices which have average (nominal) levels in the range of –20 to –10 dBu. One rotary control is used to adjust the input level, making it a simple task to optimize the conversion of the input analog audio source to the Dante output. The level knob is a push-in/push-out type which helps prevent inadvertent adjustment.

Line Input B

The Model 5204's line input B is designed for use with professional line-level analog audio signals. The 2-channel input is electronically balanced, capacitor-coupled, and uses two standard 3-pin female XLR connectors. A single rotary level control allows the input sensitivity of both channels to be adjusted. Using the push-in/push-out knob it's a simple matter to adjust the input circuitry to match average (nominal) signal levels which would typically be in the range of 0 to +4 dBu. And with a maximum input level of +24 dBu there will always be sufficient headroom for "pro" audio performance. Protection components in the input circuitry help ensure reliability in tough field applications.

Summing (Mixing) of the Input Signals

The two channels associated with line input A and the two channels associated with line input B are mixed (summed), sent to analog-to-digital conversion circuitry, and then transmitted over the Dante network. The two signals associated with the channel 1 (or "left") inputs are combined and sent out Dante channel 1. The two signals associated with the channel 2 (or "right") inputs are combined and sent out Dante channel 2. (There is no provision for creating a monaural signal which is typically not an issue as other connected Dante-enabled equipment can usually perform such tasks.)

Metering

Two 7-step LED meters provide a real-time level indication of the two audio output channels. Scaled in dBFS (decibels referenced to full scale digital) the meters offer a direct view of the signal levels as they are transported in the digital domain via Dante. Optimal audio performance requires transporting signals at their proper levels — without an accurate indication this can be difficult to achieve.

Ethernet Data and PoE

The Model 5204 connects to a data network using a standard 100 Mb/s twisted-pair Ethernet interface. The physical interconnection is made by way of a Neutrik® etherCON RJ45 connector. While compatible with standard RJ45 plugs, etherCON allows a ruggedized and locking interconnection for harsh or high-reliability environments. An LED displays the status of the network connection.

The Model 5204's operating power is provided by way of the Ethernet interface using the Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) standard. This allows fast and efficient interconnection with the associated data network. To support PoE power management, the Model 5204's PoE interface reports to the power sourcing equipment (PSE) that it's a class 3 (mid power) device. An LED is provided to indicate when power is being supplied to the Model 5204. Note that no provision has been made to allow an external power source to be connected. However, if the associated Ethernet switch does not provide PoE capability a commonly-available mid-span PoE power injector can be utilized.

Dedicated Charging Port (DCP)

A unique resource is the Model 5204's dedicated charging port. Using a standard USB type A receptacle, the port has a 5 volt output with a maximum current of approximately 1 amp. This nominally 5 watt output should be sufficient to rapidly charge a personal audio player, smartphone, or tablet device. An auto-detect feature supports divider mode, short mode, and 1.2 V/1.2 V charging modes. Besides charging, the port can allow a connected device to continuously send audio to the associated Dante network without requiring an external power source. Note that in this situation interfacing a device with the Model 5204 requires separate cables, one for the analog audio source and one for powering/charging.

One note of interest: the dedicated charging port derives its power from the Ethernet with Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) connection. While the Model 5204's audio and data circuitry takes very little energy, the dedicated charging port can source up to approximately 5 watts. As such, the Model 5204's Ethernet interface will identify itself to upstream power-sourcing-equipment (PSE), typically an Ethernet switch with integrated PoE, as a PoE class 3 powered device (PD).

Dante Audio-over-Ethernet

Audio data is sent from the Model 5204 using the Dante audio-over-Ethernet media networking technology. As a Dante-compliant device, the Model 5204's two audio channels can be assigned to other devices using the Dante Controller software application. Bit depths of up to 24 and sample rates of 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz are supported. Two bi-color LEDs provide an indication of the Dante connection status.

The Model 5204 is compliant with the AES67 interoperability standard. In addition, the unit is compatible with the Dante Domain Manager™ (DDM) software application.

The Model 5204 uses Audinate's Ultimo™ integrated circuit for implementing Dante. The integrated circuit's firmware can be updated via the Ethernet connection, helping to ensure that its capabilities remain up to date.

Network Audio Technology:
Type: Dante audio-over-Ethernet
AES67-2018 Support: yes, selectable on/off
Dante Domain Manager (DDM) Support: yes
Bit Depth: up to 24
Sample Rates: 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz
Number of Transmitter (Output) Channels: 2
Dante Audio Flows: 2 transmitter
Analog to Digital Equivalence: a +4 dBu input with 0 dB gain selected results in a Dante digital output level of –20 dBFS

Network Interface:
Type: twisted-pair Ethernet with Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)
Data Rate: 100 Mb/s (10 Mb/s Ethernet not supported)

Power: Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) per IEEE 802.3af class 3 (mid power, ≤12.95 watts)

General Audio Parameters:
Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz, ±0.5 dB, line input B to Dante
Distortion (THD+N): 0.01%, measured at 1 kHz, +4 dBu, line input B to Dante
Dynamic Range: >100 dB, A-weighted, line input B to Dante

Line Input A:
Type: 2-channel ("stereo") unbalanced, capacitor-coupled
Input Impedance: 10 k ohms
Nominal Level: adjustable using rotary level control, –3 dBu @ 100% rotation
Maximum Level: +10 dBu

Line Input B:
Type: 2-channel ("stereo") electronically balanced, capacitor-coupled
Input Impedance: 20 k ohms
Nominal Level: adjustable using rotary level control, +11 dBu @ 100% rotation
Maximum Level: +24 dBu

Meters: 2
Function: displays level of Dante output signals
Type: 7-segment LED, modified VU ballistics

Dedicated Charging Port:
Function: powering and charging of connected devices; no data interface
Output (Nominal): 5 volts DC, 1 amp (5 watts)
Compatibility: auto-detect supports divider mode, short mode, and 1.2 V/1.2 V charging modes

Connectors:
Ethernet: Neutrik etherCON RJ45
Line Input A: 3-conductor ("stereo") 3.5 mm jack
Line Input B: 2, 3-pin female XLR
Dedicated Charging Port: USB type A receptacle

Dimensions (Overall):
4.2 inches wide (10.7 cm)
1.7 inches high (4.3 cm)
5.1 inches deep (13.0 cm)

Mounting Option: MBK-02 Mounting Bracket Kit

Weight: 0.8 pounds (0.35 kg)

Specifications subject to change without notice.

Documentation

Data Sheet  

Title
Model 5204 Dual Line Input to Dante Interface Data Sheet
Description
Issue 2
Release Date
26-Dec-2023

User Guide  

Title
Model 5204 Dual Line Input to Dante Interface User Guide
Description
Issue 3
S/N Range
02001-later
Firmware
Application: 1.3-later; dante: 4.8.0-later
Release Date
29-Dec-2023
Title
Model 5204 Dual Line Input to Dante Interface User Guide
Description
Issue 1
S/N Range
00151-02000
Firmware
Application: 1.1-later; Dante: 2.7.1
Release Date
01-Aug-2014

Other Documentation  

Title
Model 5204 Dual Line Input to Dante Interface Front, Rear, and Side AI, DWG, and DXF Files
Release Date
10-May-2023

Images  

Model 5204 Dual Line Input to Dante Interface Front and Rear Views
Model 5204 Dual Line Input to Dante Interface Front Angle View
Model 5204 Dual Line Input to Dante Interface Front View
Model 5204 Dual Line Input to Dante Interface Rear View
Model 5204 Interface with Optional MBK-02 Mounting Bracket Kit

Downloads  

Note:

Units with S/N 00151-02000 use the Ultimo integrated circuit. Units with S/N 02001-later use the newer UltimoX2 integrated circuit. The applicable Dante firmware (.dnt) must be selected.

 

Dante Firmware  

Description
Dante Firmware (.dnt) and Release Notes (.txt)
Notes
DDM Ready; AES67 Supported
Version
4.8.0 (UltimoX2 v4.2.8.2)
S/N Range
02001-later
Release Date
27-Sep-2023
Description
Dante Firmware (.dnt) and Release Notes (.txt)
Notes
DDM Ready; No AES67 Support due to hardware limitation
Version
2.7.1 (Ultimo v4.0.11.3)
S/N Range
00151-02000
Release Date
03-Jun-2020

Application / Main Firmware  

Description
Application Firmware (.sap) and Release Notes (.txt)
Notes
Requires factory installation of firmware.
Version
1.4
S/N Range
00151-later
Release Date
28-Jun-2018
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