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The AD202E supports the conversion of 2 balanced / unbalanced Line/Mic level audio inputs with selectable individual 48V Phantom power into 2 Dante outputs as well as 2 Dante audio channels into 2 balanced / unbalanced line level outputs for versatile connectivity. It also enables 4 × 4 analog and Dante matrix mixing, allowing users to flexibly route any input to the assigned output, elevating sound performance. It supports 24 bit and offers sampling rate options of 44.1k, 48k, 88.2k, and 96 kHz to meet different environment needs. With AES67 compliance, the AD202E enhances interoperability between different audio networking protocols and devices.

| Microphone Inputs | |
| Gain Range | 0~+34dB |
| Maximum Input Level | -30dBu |
| Impedance | 3kΩ |
| Phantom power | +48V, Individual Control in Each Input Channel |
| Line Inputs | |
| Gain Range | Balanced: -8~+4dB Unbalanced: -8~+10dB |
| Maximum Input Level | +24dBu, Nominal Input Level: +4dBu |
| Impedance | Balanced: 20kΩ Unbalanced: 10kΩ |
| Line Outputs | |
| Maximum output Level | +24dBu, Nominal Input Level: +4dBu |
| Impedance | 600Ω |
| System Specification | |
| Distortion | THD+N: <0.01%, 1kHz, Max. Gain |
| Frequency Response | 20~20kHz, +/-0.5dB |
| Audio Sampling | 24-bit, 44.1k/48k/88.2k/96kHz |
| Crosstalk | <-95dB |
| Control | |
| RS-232 | 3-pin, 3.5mm, Terminal Block |
| Ethernet | RJ45 |
| Power Consumption | DC12V:5.17W:24BTU/h POE:6.11W:29BTU/h |
| Power | |
| Power over Ethernet (PoE) | Class 0, IEEE802.3af |
| Compliance | |
| Certification | FCC, CE, UKCA |
| Environmental | |
| Operating Temperature | 0~40℃ |
| Humidity | 0-80% RH, Non-Condensing |
| Storage Temperature | -20~60℃ |
| Physical Properties | |
| Weight | 0.92 kg ( 2.04 lb ) |
| Housing | Metal |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 20.00 x 4.40 x 15.40 cm (7.87 x 1.73 x 6.06 in.) |
| Note | External power adapter is sold separately. |