Getting Started
To control the MXA910, use Shure Designer software to adjust microphone coverage, apply DSP, and route audio between
Shure devices. After completing this basic setup process, you should be able to:
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Access and control the MXA910 in Designer
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Apply DSP to the microphone's signal
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Route audio from the microphone to other devices
Before you get started, you'll need:
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Cat5e (or better) Ethernet cable
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Network switch that provides Power over Ethernet (PoE)
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Shure Designer software installed on a computer. Download at www.shure.com.
Note: If Designer isn't available, you can use a web application to control the MXA910 and Dante Controller to route audio. Download the Shure Web
Device Discovery application to access your device's web application.
Step 1: Connect to a Network
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Connect the microphone to a PoE port on the network switch using Cat5e (or better) cable.
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Connect your computer running Designer to the network switch.
Step 2: Discover the MXA910 in Designer
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Open Designer, and check that you're connected to the correct network in Settings.
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Click Online devices. A list of online devices appears.
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To identify devices, click the product icon to flash the lights on a device. Select the MXA910 in the list and click Config
ure to open the device's configuration window.
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