Custom Presets; Mute And Fader Groups; Aes67 - Shure MXA910 Manual

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Best Practices
Listen to and test your system as you make EQ changes, and make sure they work for your specific room.
When using with a P300 audio conferencing processor, turn off the microphone's channel EQ and EQ contours. Use the
P300 to make EQ adjustments.

Custom Presets

Use presets to quickly save and recall settings. Up to 10 presets can be stored on each device to match various seating
arrangements. A preset saves all device settings except for the Device Name, IP Settings, and Passwords. Importing and ex­
porting presets into new installations saves time and improves workflow. When a preset is selected, the name displays above
the preset menu. If changes are made, an asterisk appears next to the name.
Note: Use the default settings preset to revert to the factory configuration (excludes Device Name, IP Settings, and Passwords).
Open the presets menu to reveal preset options:
save as preset:
load preset:
import from file:
export to file:

Mute and Fader Groups

Add channels to a Mute group or Fader group to link the corresponding controls together. For example, if channels 1, 2, and 3
are added to a Mute group, muting any of those individual channels will mute all of the grouped channels.
If you're using Shure Designer software to configure your system, please check the Designer help section for more about this topic.

AES67

AES67 is a networked audio standard that enables communication between hardware components which use different IP au­
dio technologies. This Shure device supports AES67 for increased compatibility within networked systems for live sound, inte­
grated installations, and broadcast applications.
The following information is critical when transmitting or receiving AES67 signals:
Update Dante Controller software to the newest available version to ensure the AES67 configuration tab appears.
Before turning encryption on or off in the Shure device's web application, you must disable AES67 in Dante Controller.
AES67 cannot operate when the transmit and receive devices both support Dante.
Shure Device Supports:
Dante and AES67
Dante and AES67
Separate Dante and AES67 flows can operate simultaneously. The total number of flows is determined by the maximum flow
limit of the device.
Saves settings to the device
Opens a configuration from the device
Downloads a preset file from a computer onto the device. Files may be selected through the
browser or dragged into the import window.
Saves a preset file from the device onto a computer
Device 2 Supports:
Dante and AES67
AES67 without Dante. Any other au­
dio networking protocol is acceptable.
Shure Incorporated
AES67 Compatibility
No. Must use Dante.
Yes
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