Image:CobranetBreakout.jpg

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Image of a Cobranet input module for use in Renkus-Heinz loudspeakers. This module converts a Cobranet bundle signal into analog audio signals. Channel 1 of the bundle is played by the speaker. Channels 2-7 are output at line-level for use elsewhere. Also note the dual redundant Ethernet connectors. The connectors have two lights in the upper corners: the upper left light indicates a good link (green) or fault (red), while the upper right light indicates if the port is designated as the conductor and in use (orange), or if the port is not the conductor and in use (green). The module also has two line-level inputs. One of these inputs can be sent out on the Cobranet line, the other can be played out of the speaker (bypassing the Cobranet input).

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