Device Identification; Using A Password; Audio Settings; Adjusting Input Levels - Shure ANI22 Manual

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ANI22
Audio Network Interface
INPUT
sig/clip
in1
in2
out1
out2
Encryption
Audio is encrypted with the Advanced Encryption Standard ( AES -256), as specified by the US Government National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST) publication FIPS-197. Shure devices that support encryption require a passphrase to make a connection. Encryption is not supported with third-party
devices.
To activate encryption:
1. Open the Settings menu and select the General tab.
2. Select the Enable Encryption checkbox.
3. Enter a passphrase. All devices must use the same passphrase to establish an encrypted connection.
Important: For encryption to work:
Encryption must be universally enabled or disabled on all connected Shure devices
AES67 must be disabled in Dante Controller to turn encryption on or off. AES67 encryption is currently not supported.

Device Identification

Device Identify
To identify the hardware by flashing the lights, select the Identify button in
the device options section.

Using A Password

All settings are configurable by default. To protect settings with a password,
open the Settings menu and select the General tab. In this screen, passwords
can be created or changed.

Audio Settings

Adjusting Input levels

Input Levels
Levels for analog and Dante™ channels are adjustable in the Input tab.
Dante™ Sources
1. Check the source level before it reaches the Network Interface:
2017/10/10
OUTPUT
1
1
power
network
network audio
2
2
encryption
Mute switch signal out
LED signal in
PoE
reset
Once a password has been set, a Read-Only option appears on the log-in
screen. In Read-Only mode, device parameters can be viewed, but not edited.
Device identification remains active.
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