Model Variations; Power Over Ethernet (Poe) - Shure MXA710 Series User Manual

2-foot and 4-foot linear array microphone
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Note: If LEDs are disabled, they will still turn on when the device powers up or when an error state occurs.
2.
Reset button
Sits behind the microphone grille. To access, find a grille hole that aligns with the left edge of the mute status LED and
the "S" of the Shure logo. Use a small paperclip or other tool to press and hold the button. You may need to try a few
different holes to press the reset button.
3.
Network port
RJ-45 jack for network connection. Power over Ethernet is required to power the microphone.
4.
Network status LED (green)
Off = No network link
On = Network link established
Flashing = Network link active
5.
Network speed LED (amber)
Off = 10/100 Mbps
On = 1 Gbps
6.
Mounting keyholes
Use to attach the microphone to the wall-mounting bracket.
7.
Screw holes for suspension mounting
Use to attach eyelet screws to hold braided metal cable or other high-strength wire for suspension mounting.
8.
Cable exit
Route the Ethernet cable here to keep it flush with the microphone.
9.
Screw holes (VESA MIS-B compatibility)
Use to attach the desk stand, the microphone stand mount, or other VESA MIS-B-compatible adapters.

Model Variations

SKU
MXA710B-2FT
MXA710W-2FT
MXA710AL-2FT
MXA710B-4FT
MXA710W-4FT
MXA710AL-4FT

Power Over Ethernet (PoE)

This device requires PoE to operate. It is compatible with Class 0 PoE sources.
Power over Ethernet is delivered in one of the following ways:
A network switch that provides PoE
A PoE injector device
Description
Black 2-foot microphone (60 cm)
White 2-foot microphone (60 cm)
Aluminum 2-foot microphone (60 cm)
Black 4-foot microphone (120 cm)
White 4-foot microphone (120 cm)
Aluminum 4-foot microphone (120 cm)
Shure Incorporated
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