System Overview - Shure MXA910 Manual

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System Overview

① Dante audio, power, and control
Each array microphone connects to the network over a single network cable, which carries Dante audio, Power
over Ethernet (PoE), and control information to adjust coverage, audio levels, and processing.
② Analog audio (microphone to network)
Analog equipment, such as a wireless microphone system or a gooseneck microphone on a podium, connects to
the Dante audio network through a Shure Network Interface (model ANI4IN) for a completely networked confer­
encing system.
③ Far-end audio (network to loudspeakers)
Dante­enabled loudspeakers and amplifiers connect directly to a network switch. Analog loudspeakers and ampli­
fiers connect through a Shure Network Interface (model ANI4OUT), which converts Dante audio channels into
analog signals, delivered through 4 discrete XLR or block connector outputs.
④ Device control and Dante audio
Control: A computer connected to the network controls the microphone with Shure Designer software. You can re­
motely adjust coverage, muting, LED behavior, lobe settings, gain, and network settings.
Audio: Route audio with Dante™ Controller or Shure Designer software. Dante Virtual Soundcard enables audio
monitoring and recording directly on the computer.
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