System Planning And Gear Requirements; Overview Of Shure Conferencing Devices - Shure MXA910 Manual

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System Planning and Gear Requirements

Overview of Shure Conferencing Devices

Shure offers a range of connectivity options for conferencing. MXA microphones, audio processors, and network interfaces all
use Dante to send audio over standard IT networks. You can use Shure's free
and route audio between them.
As you plan out a system, think about what other devices you need to connect to and whether you'll need extra inputs/outputs
in the future.
Here's an overview of Shure devices:
Device
MXA910
MXA310
P300
ANIUSB-MATRIX
ANI4IN
(block or XLR con­
nectors)
ANI4OUT
(block or XLR
connectors)
ANI22
(block or XLR con­
nectors)
Purpose
Ceiling array microphone
with IntelliMix DSP
Table array microphone
Audio processor with Intel­
liMix DSP and matrix mixer
Matrix mixer with USB and
analog input/output
Converts analog signals to
Dante signals
Converts Dante signals to
analog signals
Converts 2 analog signals to
Dante signals
Converts 2 Dante signals to
analog signals
Designer software
Physical Connections
1 PoE port
1 PoE port
1 USB in/out
2 analog block in
2 analog block out
1 mobile TRRS port (3.5
mm)
1 PoE+ port
1 USB in/out
1 analog block in
1 analog block out
1 PoE port
4 analog in
1 PoE port
4 analog out
1 PoE port
2 analog in
2 analog out
1 PoE port
Shure Incorporated
to control most Shure devices
Dante I/Os
8 individual channel outputs
or 1 automix channel output
with IntelliMix DSP
1 AEC reference input
4 individual channel outputs
or 1 automix channel output
8 Dante inputs with IntelliMix
DSP
2 auxiliary Dante inputs
2 Dante outputs
4 Dante inputs
2 Dante outputs
4 Dante inputs
4 Dante outputs
2 Dante inputs
2 Dante outputs
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