Description
OMNEO, developed by Bosch, is a network protocol for real-time uncompressed digital audio distribution and control over industry standard IP networks.
- OMNEO’s media transport technology is Audinate’s Dante™, a high-performance, standards‑based, routable IP media transport system.
- OMNEO’s system control technology is Open Control Architecture, or OCA. OCA is an open public standard for the control and monitoring of professional media networks.
- Both OMNEO’s media transport and system control can run in encrypted mode for secure applications.
Praesideo
OMNEO or Dante™ audio channels can be configured as inputs to a Praesideo system, where they can be routed permanently or conditionally to any of the zones or audio outputs. The routing conditions are configured using the configuration software. Calls and background music (BGM) sources can be routed to OMNEO or Dante™ channels. Digital audio data is directly converted between an audio system and OMNEO, with no other audio processing than sample rate conversion. Control inputs and outputs are provided for external interfacing. The equipment can be used free-standing (tabletop) or in a 19” rack.
DCN Next Generation
OMNEO or Dante™ audio channels can be configured as inputs and outputs to a DCN Next Generation system (DCN NG), where they can be used for interpretation purposes. The control inputs and outputs are used to enable and disable the audio inputs and outputs and report channel status. In combination with DICENTIS Conference System it can be used to receive the floor audio from DICENTIS Conference System and supplying the interpretations from DCN NG to the DICENTIS Conference System.
Features:
- Four OMNEO or Dante™ audio inputs and outputs
- Eight supervised control inputs and five control outputs
- Redundant optical network connection
- Redundant OMNEO network connection
- Headphone connection and VU‑meter for audio monitoring



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