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Amplifiers and Loudspeakers
Computers and Control Systems
System Use Cases
These use cases will help you understand how Shure devices fit in conference rooms, huddle rooms, and multi­
purpose spaces.
The Shure ANI4OUT Audio Network Interface con­
verts 4 channels of Dante digital audio into discrete
analog signals. Available in both XLR and block con­
nector versions, each box uses a single network cable
to receive audio and power using Power over Ethernet
(PoE). The web application gives technicians and ad­
ministrators control over channel levels and settings
from any computer connected to the same network.
Audio from the far end is routed to local loudspeakers.
Dante-enabled speakers or amplifiers connect directly
to the network switch, while analog systems require
an audio network interface to receive networked au­
dio.
Browser-
A computer connected to the network
Based
provides control of Shure networked
Web Ap­
components through the web applica­
plication
tion for each device.
Dante
A computer running Dante Virtual
Software
Soundcard, Dante Controller, and
web conferencing software is used to
send and receive audio between the
near end and far end.
Control
If using a third-party control system,
Systems
Microflex Advance microphones send
(AMX,
and receive commands over Ether­
Crestron,
net. If an analog logic signal must be
etc.)
sent over the network, the Shure
ANI4IN Audio Network Interface re­
ceives analog logic signals and con­
verts them into Ethernet control
strings.
Shure Incorporated
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