Network Connection And Configuration Examples - Shure ULX-D Dual Manual

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ULX-D Dual and Quad Z16-20
ULX-D
Network Mode
SWITCHED
REDUNDANT AUDIO
SPLIT
Setting the Dante Networking Mode
Select a Dante mode to configure network signal routing on the Primary and Secondary ports. Set all receivers on the network to the same mode.
Note: Remove network connections from the receiver before changing the mode.
1. From the receiver menu: DEVICE UTILITIES>NETWORK>CONFIGURATION
2. Use the control wheel to select a mode (SWITCHED, REDUNDANT AUDIO, SPLIT)
3. Press ENTER to save.
4. Cycle receiver power to enable the mode change.

Network Connection and Configuration Examples

Note: Use shielded Cat5e cable for network connections to ensure reliable performance.
Switched Mode
Switched mode is typically used for single network installations of star or daisy-chained networks. Switched mode is recommended for installations that don't
require Dante audio.
Network Characteristics:
Dante Audio and Shure Control are present on both the Primary and Secondary ports
The Dante IP address and the Shure Control IP address must be on the same subnet. The computer running WWB6 must also be on this subnet.
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Digital Wireless Microphone System
Port Function and Signals
Secondary
Shure Con-
trol
Dante Au-
Dante Audio and Control
dio and
Control
Dante
Redundant
Dante Audio and Control
Audio
Dante
Audio and
Control
Primary
Shure Control
Shure Control
Shure Control
Shure Incorporated
Application
For single network Installations of star or
daisy-chained networks.
Primary and Secondary ports are configured are
2 separate networks. The Secondary port carries
a backup copy of the Primary digital audio signal.
Primary and Secondary ports are configured are
2 separate networks to provide isolation between
control signals and audio signals.
2017/06/09

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