Attero Tech unHX2D User manual

Attero Tech, LLC
1315 Directors Row, Suite 107, Ft Wayne, IN 46808
Phone 260-496-9668 • Fax 260-496-9879
www.atterotech.com
614-00038
unHX2D
Dante-enabled HDMI Audio De-embedder/Embedder
User Manual
Date 03/14/2018
Revision 01_b

unHX2D
User Manual
Attero Tech LLC 2018 Page 2 614-00038 Rev 01_a
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The symbols below are internationally accepted symbols that warn of potential hazards with electrical products.
This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts you to the presence of un-insulated dangerous voltage inside the
enclosure -- voltage that may be sufficient to constitute a risk of shock.
This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts you to important operating and maintenance instructions in the
accompanying literature. Please read the manual.
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with
one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and third grounding prong. The wider blade or
the third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician
for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by Attero Tech
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.
13. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
14. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
15. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in
any way, such as when a power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen
into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been
dropped.
16. This apparatus shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.
17. When permanently connected, an all-pole mains switch with a contact separation of at least 3mm in each pole
shall be incorporated in the electrical installation of the building.
18. If rack mounting, provide adequate ventilation. Equipment may be located above or below this apparatus but
some equipment (like large power amplifiers) may cause an unacceptable amount of hum, generate too much
heat and degrade the performance of this apparatus,
19. This apparatus may be installed in an industry standard equipment rack. Use screws through all mounting holes
to provide the best support.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

unHX2D
User Manual
Attero Tech LLC 2018 Page 3 614-00038 Rev 01_a
LIMITED FIVE YEAR WARRANTY
The equipment is warranted for five years from date of purchase from Attero Tech, LLC against defects in materials or
workmanship. This warranty does not cover equipment which has been abused or damaged by careless handling or
shipping. This warranty does not apply to used or demonstrator equipment. Should any defect develop, Attero Tech, LLC
will, at our option, repair or replace any defective parts without charge for either parts or labor. If Attero Tech, LLC cannot
correct the defect in the equipment, it will be replaced at no charge with a similar new item. Attero Tech, LLC will pay for
the cost of returning your equipment to you. This warranty applies only to items returned to Attero Tech, LLC, shipping
costs prepaid, within five years from the date of purchase. This Limited Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of
Indiana. It states the entire liability of Attero Tech, LLC and the entire remedy of the purchaser for any breach of warranty
as outlined above. NEITHER ATTERO TECH, LLC NOR ANYONE INVOLVED IN THE PRODUCTION OR DELIVERY OF THE
EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING
OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS EQUIPMENT EVEN IF ATTERO TECH, LLC HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LIABILITY OF ATTERO TECH, LLC EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF ANY
DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have additional legal rights which vary from state to state.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and EN55022. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference,
in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.
This symbol means the product must not be discarded as household waste, and should be delivered to an
appropriate collection facility for recycling. Proper disposal and recycling helps protect natural resources,
human health and the environment. For more information on disposal and recycling of this product, contact
your local municipality, disposal service, or the business where you bought this product.

unHX2D
User Manual
Attero Tech LLC 2018 Page 4 614-00038 Rev 01_a
Contents
1 –Overview.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
1.1 –Extended Features.................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 –What’s in the Box ..................................................................................................................................................... 6
1.3 –Optional Extras......................................................................................................................................................... 6
2 –Device Installation.................................................................................................................................................................................................7
2.1 –Mounting .................................................................................................................................................................. 8
2.2 –Hardware Connections........................................................................................................................................... 10
2.2.1 –Balanced Output to a Balanced Input............................................................................................................. 10
2.2.2 –Balanced Output to an Unbalanced Input ...................................................................................................... 10
2.2.3 –Unbalanced Output to an Balanced Input ...................................................................................................... 11
3 –Device Configuration ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 12
3.1 –IP Address Setup .................................................................................................................................................... 12
3.2 –Factory Reset.......................................................................................................................................................... 12
3.3 –Status LEDs............................................................................................................................................................. 13
4 –3rd Party Control................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
4.1 –Command Interface Type....................................................................................................................................... 15
4.2 –Using the Command interface ............................................................................................................................... 15
5 –ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS SPECIFICATION ........................................................................................................................................... 16
5.1 –Device Specifications.............................................................................................................................................. 17

unHX2D
User Manual
Attero Tech LLC 2018 Page 5 614-00038 Rev 01_a
1 –Overview
The unHX2D is a DanteTM enabled HDMI de-embedder/embedder designed to bridge 2-channel PCM HDMI audio to/from
a Dante audio network. In addition, the unHX2D includes two line level analog inputs and outputs that can be
independently bridged to/from a Dante audio network and/or the HDMI.
The unit comes in a small form factor with integrated mounting brackets allowing it to be mounted discretely in small
spaces (such as under desks) close to the sources or sinks, thus reducing the amount of cabling that may be required.
Audinate’s Dante Controller or other 3rd party manufacturer's Dante routing software can be used to control the Dante
audio routing configuration of the device while the Attero Tech unIFY Control Panel application can be used to configure
the device-specific features.
Figure 1 –unDHX2D front and back
1.1 –Extended Features
oDelay - An adjustable 400ms audio delay buffer is included on the Dante output for audio and video lip sync.
oMixing - Flexible stereo matrix audio routing between system input sources and outputs and facilitates bridging
audio from either video sources or monitors to a Dante network.
oHDMI Repeater –The HDMI output operates as a pass thru HDMI 2.0 compliant (HDCP 2.2) repeater of a HDMI
input video source, capable of up to 4K, 4:4:4 video.
oEDID Management –Installer adjustable EDID management settings via software.
oSPDIF Output –Unlike the other outputs that can have a mix of audio, the SPDIF output is locked to the audio
from the HDMI input stream only.
oSPDIF Input –This input can be routed to Dante, re-embedded to the HDMI output.
o3rd Party Control –The unHX2D also supports control by third party systems allowing external configuration of
its settings such as input sensitivity, internal source routing, EDID management and status monitoring in real
time. Further information on 3rd party control and software tools can be found by downloading the supporting
API documentation at https://www.atterotech.com/registered-downloads/.

unHX2D
User Manual
Attero Tech LLC 2018 Page 6 614-00038 Rev 01_a
oHot Plug Override –Configurable Hot Plug Detect supports typical repeater scenarios but can also be
overridden to allow de-embedding of the HDMI audio source without a connected HDMI sink on the unHX2D
HDMI output.
oHDCP Override –HDCP can be disabled on the input in order to signal source devices, such as Mac computers
to output unencrypted content when used with downstream devices that don’t support HDCP.
*Note: This feature does not strip content protection from HDCP compliant sources.
oDante Mono Mixdown –The Dante outputs feature a mono mix option that sums the stereo output channel
to a mono mix.
Dante Out 1 = 50% L + 50% R (Mixed from Dante 1 and 2 assigned channels)
Dante Out 2 = 100% R
Dante Out 3 = 50% L + 50% R (Mixed from Dante 1 and 2 assigned channels)
Dante Out 4 = 100% R
Matrix
Mixer
Analog In 1/2
Dante RX 1/2
Dante RX 3/4
HDMI IN
SPDIF IN
Lip
Sync
Delay
Mono
Mixer
Mono
Mixer
Volume
Volume
Volume
Volume
HDMI Out
Dante TX 1/2
Dante TX 3/4
Analog Out 1/2
Figure 2 –Internal Audio Signal Flow
1.2 –What’s in the Box
The unHX2D comes supplied with the following:
o(1) unHX2D device
1.3 –Optional Extras
The following are available as options for the unHX2D and may be ordered separately:
o24V DC Power Supply - P/N: 900-00175

unHX2D
User Manual
Attero Tech LLC 2018 Page 7 614-00038 Rev 01_a
2 –Device Installation
Figure 3 –unHX2D Front Panel
1
Power LED
2
Dante System Status LED
3
Dante Error Status LED
4
Dante Sync Status LED
5
HDMI Input Port Status LED
6
HDMI Output Port Status LED
7
Source Indicator LED
8
Digital Format Indicator LED
Table 1 - Front Panel Features
9
Power Input Strain Relief
10
DC Power Input
11
Dante / PoE Port
12
Analog Audio Input –Balanced
Line Level
13
Analog Audio Output –Balanced
Line Level
14
S/PDIF Input (Toslink(
15
HDMI Input
16
HDMI Output
17
S/PDIF Output (Toslink)
Table 2 - Rear Panel Features
Figure 4 –unHX2D Rear Panel
*Note: The unHX2D has a label on the flange and on the base of the unit that shows the device’s MAC address. This is
important for initial device identification as the last six digits make up part of the device’s default network name that is
shown when the device is detected by Dante® Controller.

unHX2D
User Manual
Attero Tech LLC 2018 Page 8 614-00038 Rev 01_a
2.1 –Mounting
It is recommended that the unit be secured to a flat surface with a screw through each mounting flange. Dimensions for
mounting are shown in Figure 5 below. Use a No. 6 screw of a type and size that is applicable to the surface to which
the unHX2D will be attached.
Figure 5 –Mounting and Dimension Information

unHX2D
User Manual
Attero Tech LLC 2018 Page 9 614-00038 Rev 01_a
Notes for mounting: All connections to the unHX2D should be made before the power is applied.
oAttach any audio sources that will be used to the analog audio inputs. The analog audio inputs are balanced, so
be sure to check what output type the source to be connected uses in order to find how to connect it correctly
(see Hardware Connections section).
oAttach the outputs to the required audio devices. The analog outputs are balanced, so be sure to check what
input type the device to be connected requires in order to find how to connect it correctly (see Hardware
Connections section 0 for further details).
*Note: All Attero Tech products are tested using UTP cabling and it is recommended that UTP cabling be used when
installing them. STP cabling can be used for installation though care must be taken not introduce grounding issues into
the system by doing so.
When powering using PoE:
oAttach the Dante port to a spare PoE-enabled port on a PoE switch using a CAT-5 cable or better. If a mid-span
injector is being used, connect a spare input port to the Dante network switch using a CAT-5 cable, and then
connect the corresponding output port to the Dante port of the unHX2D.
When powering using an optional external supply:
oAttach the Dante I/F port to a spare port on the Dante network switch using a CAT-5 cable or better.
oAttach the power supply to the power input jack and then power up the external supply.
If all steps are performed correctly, the power light on the front should be lit. Some of the status LED’s may also be lit or
flashing.
If the Dante interface is being used, there may also be some activity on the unHX2D Dante Ethernet connector LEDs. If
the cable is connected and no network is detected, both LEDs will remain off. If an active connection is made both LEDs
will come on and if there is network activity, the yellow LED will then flash.

unHX2D
User Manual
Attero Tech LLC 2018 Page 10 614-00038 Rev 01_a
2.2 –Hardware Connections
The unHX2D accepts and drives either unbalanced or balanced audio devices. Refer to the following diagrams and
instructions for connecting different types of audio devices. Professional grade audio cabling is recommended to achieve
the best audio performance throughout the system.
2.2.1 –Balanced Output to a Balanced Input
+
-
3-Wire Cable
Pin 1
Pin 2
GND
Balanced Output
Terminal Block Plug
Pin 3 12
3
XLR-M
+
-
3-Wire Cable
Sleeve
Tip
GND
Ring
12
3
TRS Plug
Balanced Output
Terminal Block Plug
Figure 6 –Balanced Wiring Guide
2.2.2 –Balanced Output to an Unbalanced Input
Balanced Output
Terminal Block Plug
2-Wire Cable
Sleeve
Tip
TS Plug
Balanced Output
Terminal Block Plug
+
-
2-Wire Cable
Sleeve
Tip
RCA Plug
GND
+
-
GND
Figure 7 –Unbalanced Wiring Guide

unHX2D
User Manual
Attero Tech LLC 2018 Page 11 614-00038 Rev 01_a
2.2.3 –Unbalanced Output to an Balanced Input
Balanced Input
Terminal Block Plug
2-Wire Cable
Sleeve
Tip
TS Plug
+
-
GND
Balanced Input
Terminal Block Plug
2-Wire Cable
Sleeve
Tip
RCA Plug
+
-
GND
Figure 8 –Unbalanced Wiring Guide

unHX2D
User Manual
Attero Tech LLC 2018 Page 12 614-00038 Rev 01_a
3 –Device Configuration
There are two parts of the device that require software to setup. First are the configurable features of the device and
second is the Dante audio routing.
Configuration of the unHX2D specific features is carried out using the Attero Tech unIFY Control Panel application. This
application is available from the Attero Tech website (www.atterotech.com). It should be used to examine and modify the
device specific features such as input sensitivity and internal audio source routing.
If the Dante audio is used, the audio routing should be carried out using any application that supports Dante audio
routing. This could be from a 3rd party manufacturer or Audinate’s own Dante Controller. Dante Controller can be obtained
from the Audinate website (www.Audinate.com). Instructions on how to use this software and about setting up routes on
a Dante network can also be found on Audinate’s website.
*Note: When using Dante controller, the unHX2D will be shown using a default device name of unHX2D-###### where
‘######’ is the last six characters of the device’s MAC address.
3.1 –IP Address Setup
******************************************************* IMPORTANT ******************************************************
Failure to correctly configure an IP address will not allow an unHX2D device to correctly authenticate in the unIFY Control
Panel software and while it will be detected by Dante Controller, it will not appear in the routing table. It will be visible on
the “Device Info” page, though only its name will present and all other information will be blank. Other information on
the unHX2D in other parts of Dante Controller will also either be blank or marked “N/A”. In this state, it will also not be
possible to route audio to and from the unHX2D either.
In order to configure an unHX2D both to set up its internal parameters and also setup audio routing, the PC will need to
be able to communicate with it over the network. While all Dante devices will be discovered regardless of the IP address
setup on the PC, communication can only occur if the PC and the device have compatible IP addresses.
By default, the unHX2D is set to get a dynamic IP address. As with all Dante devices, if the unHX2D device does not find
a DHCP server to retrieve an IP address from, it will give itself a local link address sometimes also known as an automatic
private IP address (APIPA) instead. A local link address is always in the range 169.254.x.y.
To ensure communication, the PC can either be set to get a dynamic IP address or be given a static IP address in the range
169.254.x.y. The PC may require a restart for the changes to its IP address setup to take effect.
Further information on IP setup for an audio system using Dante can be found in the FAQ’s on Audinate’s website
(https://www.audinate.com/resources/faqs).
3.2 –Factory Reset
******************************************************* IMPORTANT ******************************************************
The factory reset returns the entire device to its factory defaults. Using this feature will mean all custom Dante settings
and all audio power-on default settings will be cleared.
*NOTE: The factory reset is a useful way of quickly restoring communications with a device which has an unknown static
IP address as a factory reset returns the device’s network settings to getting a dynamic IP. Having successfully completed
a factory reset of the device, setting the PC’s IP address to also obtain a dynamic IP address should then allow the PC to
communicate fully with that device.
The factory reset button is accessed through a small hole on the front of the unit using a small screwdriver or a paperclip.
A factory reset is initiated by pressing and holding this button for 5 seconds or more while the device is running and then
releasing it. If done correctly, the Dante status LEDs will change state. They will all turn off except for the “SYS” LED which
will turn red for a couple of seconds. All three LEDs will then briefly turn orange, before the device then reboots and a
normal start-up procedure begins. If the LEDs remain green immediately after releasing the button, that is an indication
the button was not held for long enough and the factory reset was not applied.
Having applied a successful factory reset, on the Dante side, customized device name and channel names will be cleared
and any receive flow subscriptions will be removed. The network settings will also be reset so the device will return to
retrieving an IP address dynamically. The power-up defaults for the audio settings are also cleared. For every input, input
gain is set back to 0dB while the input pad and phantom power settings are turned off. For every output, output volume
is set to maximum (0dB) and the output mute is disabled.

unHX2D
User Manual
Attero Tech LLC 2018 Page 13 614-00038 Rev 01_a
3.3 –Status LEDs
The front panel of the unHX2D features 8 bicolor LEDs used to indicate various device information and status. Some of
these indications may occur simultaneously.
Front Panel Status Indicator
LED State
Function / Status
Power LED flashing Green
continuously
Identify feature has been activated remotely.
This is feature is used to help the installer identify the
device on the network.
SYS / ERROR / SYNC LEDs
flash green, on and
Find Unit feature has been remotely activated.
This is feature is used to help the installer identify the
device on the network. Automatically reverts back to
normal operation after 8 seconds.
Power LED stays red
continuously after boot
A critical error has occurred.
Try power cycling the device, if the problem persists
contact Attero Tech technical support.
ERROR status LED stays
red
A critical Dante processor failure has occurred.
Try power cycling the device, if the problem persists
contact Attero Tech technical support.
ERROR status LED stays
amber
The Dante firmware has become corrupt.
Try power cycling the device. If the problem persists,
try updating the device firmware. Contact Attero Tech
technical support if the problem remains.
SYNC LED is lit amber
The unHX2D is synchronizing its Dante clock.
SYNC LED is lit red
Loss of clock synchronization, analog outputs are
automatically muted.
SYNC LED is lit green and
steady on
Clock is synchronized and slaved to an external Dante
device.

unHX2D
User Manual
Attero Tech LLC 2018 Page 14 614-00038 Rev 01_a
SYNC LED is lit green and
flashing
Clock is synchronized and is operating as the Dante
clock master for the network
HDMI IN LED is green
HDMI Input is connected and HDCP is enabled on the
input.
HDMI IN and OUT LEDs
are green
Both HDMI Input and output are connected and HDCP
is enabled on the input as well as the connected sink
device.
HDMI IN LED is flashing
amber
HDMI Input is connected and HDCP has been disabled
on the input.
SOURCE LED is green
HDMI Input audio is routed to Dante Outputs 1 and 2.
SOURCE LED is amber
A mix of input sources is routed to Dante Outputs 1
and 2.
SOURCE LED is red
SPDIF Input audio is routed to Dante Outputs 1 and 2.
FORMAT LED is amber
EDID is set for “Copy Thru”and could potentially carry
non-PCM multichannel audio.
FORMAT LED is green
EDID is set for PCM.

unHX2D
User Manual
Attero Tech LLC 2018 Page 15 614-00038 Rev 01_a
4 –3rd Party Control
The unHX2D supports 3rd party control of the device parameters.
There are two control interface types available for the unHX2D. The first type is a Dante proprietary interface which is
typically used by devices that already have built-in support for Attero Tech devices. The second type supports a 3rd party
UDP interface and is available to anyone to use with any device capable of sending and receiving UDP messages.
Information on the commands the unHX2D supports as well as details of how to use the 3rd party UDP interface can be
found in the unIFY 3rd party Software API document, available from the registered users section of the Attero Tech website
(Go to www.atterotech.com and click on the log-in option).
4.1 –Command Interface Type
The type of command interface a specific unHX2D supports is defined by the Dante firmware it has been loaded with.
There are two methods to determine which Dante firmware and thus which command interface that is:
1) Run unIFY Control Panel V2.3 or later. Right-click on the device, and select the “Device Info” option. The interface
type is shown indicated by the “Control Type” field. A “-C” means the device is using the Dante Proprietary
interface. A “-U” means the device is using the 3rd party UDP interface.
2) Using Dante Controller, double-click on the device in question, select the “Status” tab and look for the “Firmware
Version” parameter in the “Device Information” box. If the Firmware Version is V1.x.x, the device is using the
Dante Proprietary interface. If it is V2.0.0, the device is using the 3rd party UDP control interface.
A device’s command interface can be changed simply by updating the device’s Dante firmware. Moreover, this can be
done in the field in almost all cases. The tools and necessary firmware files for updating a device’s command 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
command interface type. The file with the –C in its name supports the Dante proprietary interface while the one with “-U”
in its name supports the 3rd Party UDP interface.
4.2 –Using the Command interface
In order to make use of the command interface, regardless of type, the unHX2D simply needs to be configured with an IP
address that is compatible with the device doing the controlling. The control devices should then be able to converse with
the unHX2D without any further configuration necessary.

unHX2D
User Manual
Attero Tech LLC 2018 Page 16 614-00038 Rev 01_a
5 –ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS SPECIFICATION
The interface shall accept HDMI video signals in pass-through mode, compliant with Revision 2.0 of the HDMI specification
and revision 2.2 of the HDCP specification. Two channel PCM audio shall be capable of being embedded in the HDMI
output from the HDMI input, analog line level inputs, or two channels from a Dante audio network. De-embedded two
channel PCM audio from the HDMI input shall be capable of being bridged onto 2 channels on a Dante network or output
on the S/PDIF TOS Link output. The analog line level output can render audio from two channels of a Dante network.
Analog line level output is software controllable over a 60dB range in 1dB steps.
The device shall have network real-time monitoring and control of analog input sensitivity, output level, audio matrix
routing, lip sync delay, and EDID management settings.
The interface shall be compatible with Attero Tech unIFY software for flexible control and monitoring in system
applications. The interface shall be compliant with the RoHS directive. The interface unit shall be compliant with the
EMI/EMC requirements for FCC and CE.
The interface shall be the Attero Tech unHX2D.

unHX2D
User Manual
Attero Tech LLC 2018 Page 17 614-00038 Rev 01_a
5.1 –Device Specifications
Video Specifications
HDCP
V2.2
HDMI
V2.0
Supported
Resolutions
4096×[email protected],24/25/29.97,30/50/59.
97,60Hz,
3840×[email protected],24/25/29.97,30/50/59.
97,60Hz (UHD),
2048x1080p,1080p@23.98/24/25/29.97/30
/50/59.94/60Hz, 1080i@50/59.94/60Hz,
720p@50/59.94/60Hz, 576p,
576i, 480p, 480i
3D Support
Color Space
YUV, RGB
Chroma
Subsampling
4:4:4, 4:2:2, 4:2:0
Max Color Depth
48 bit
EDID
SW Configurable
Hot Plug Detect
SW Configurable
Bandwidth
18 Gbps (600 MHz)
Connectors
HDMI Type A
Dante Network
Physical Layer
Ethernet
Connector:
Single RJ-45
Cable Quality:
CAT-5e or better
Transmission Speed:
100 Mbps
Supported Sample
Rates
48kHz
Minimum Dante
Network Latency
1ms
Power Requirements
PoE
802.3af PoE PD compliant
Power Consumption
< 7.6W Max
Cable Quality:
CAT-5e or better
Physical Dimensions
Width
9.19”
Height
1.06”
Depth
4.0”
Weight
1.3lbs
Product Compliance
FCC CFR 47 Parts 15B Class A, EN55011
ICES-003
CE (EN55022 / EN55024)
RoHS
REACH
Analog Audio Inputs
Input Type
Balanced 3-pin line level
Input Sensitivity
–10dBV (consumer) or +4dBu (Pro)
software selectable
Input Impedance
10 kΩ
Maximum Input
Levels
+20 dBu (+/- 0.5 dB) @ +4dBu Input
Sensitivity
+10 dBV (+/- 0.5 dB) @
-10 dBV Input Sensitivity
THD+N
< 0.005 %
Dynamic Range
> 105 dB
Analog Audio Outputs
Output Type:
Balanced 3-pin line level
Output Impedance:
200 Ohms Balanced
Maximum output
level:
+20 dBu (+/- 0.5 dB)
THD+N:
< 0.005 %
Dynamic Range:
> 105 dB
S/PDIF Audio Inputs
Supported Formats
S/PDIF ( IEC-60598)
2 CH PCM, 24bit
Supported Sample
Rates
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2kHz, 96 kHz, 192 kHz
THD+N:
< 0.005 %
S/PDIF Audio Output (Mirrors HDMI Input Audio)
Supported Formats
S/PDIF ( IEC-60598)
2 CH PCM, 24bit
Compressed Multi-channel in Pass
Through mode
Supported Sample
Rates
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2kHz, 96 kHz, 192 kHz
THD+N:
< 0.005 %
HDMI Audio Inputs
Supported Formats
2 CH PCM, 24bit
Supported Sample
Rates
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2kHz, 96 kHz, 192 kHz
THD+N:
< 0.005 %
HDMI Audio Output
Supported Formats
2 CH PCM, 24bit
Compressed Multi-channel in Pass
Through mode
Supported Sample
Rates
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2kHz, 96 kHz, 192 kHz
THD+N:
< 0.005 %

unHX2D
User Manual
Attero Tech LLC 2018 Page 18 614-00038 Rev 01_a
Document Information
Document title:
unHX2D
Document file name:
614-00038 unHX2D User Manual.docx
Revision number:
<01_a>
Issued by:
Attero Tech
Issue Date:
10/16/2017
Status:
Released
Revision History
Revision
Date
Author
Description of change
00_a
CNL
Initial Draft
00_b
05/03/17
AJB
1st Revision –Grammar and Formatting Errors
00_c
06/01/17
JDA
Final Draft
00_d
06/23/7
CNL
Removed all review markups. Some minor changes.
Ready for final review
01
06/23/17
CNL
Release Version 01
01_a
10/16/17
CNL
Bug #3491 –Update manual regarding UTP/STP cable
01_b
03/14/18
SGG
Warranty Updated
Table of contents
Other Attero Tech Recording Equipment manuals

Attero Tech
Attero Tech unD32 BoB User manual

Attero Tech
Attero Tech unDIO2X2Plus User manual

Attero Tech
Attero Tech AXON D2FLEXio User manual

Attero Tech
Attero Tech unD4l User manual

Attero Tech
Attero Tech unA4O AES67 User manual

Attero Tech
Attero Tech unAIO2X2+ User manual

Attero Tech
Attero Tech unD6IO User manual
Popular Recording Equipment manuals by other brands

Sentry
Sentry SPD 5.5.5 Installation and operation manual

Make Noise
Make Noise modDemix manual

Middle Atlantic Products
Middle Atlantic Products pds-2x315r Operation instructions

Rohde & Schwarz
Rohde & Schwarz HO720 installation guide

Stanton
Stanton CMP.800 user manual

X10
X10 PowerFlash PF284 Installation and operating instructions