Connections And Signal Flow; Input: Dante™ Digital Audio; Output: Analog (4 Xlr Or Block Connectors); Setting Up The Audio Network - Shure ANI4OUT-XLR Manual
A single network cable delivers 4 channels of audio and Power over Ethernet (PoE). Use Dante™ Controller to route audio channels from the network to the
network interface.
Output: Analog (4 XLR or Block Connectors)
Each output sends a discrete audio channel to connect to an analog device.
Setting up the Audio Network
Shure networked conferencing systems are comprised of Microflex Advance microphones and network interfaces, which operate entirely on a Dante™ network.
Additional hardware, including network switches, computers, loudspeakers, and audio processors are described in the hardware component index.
Shure components shown in this diagram:
Microflex Advance Microphones
The MXA910 and MXA310 are equipped with Dante outputs, and connect directly to a network switch.
Audio Network Interfaces
The interfaces are used to connect analog devices such as loudspeakers and analog microphones to the network.
ANI4IN: Converts 4 analog signals (separate XLR and block connector models available) into Dante™ digital audio signals.
ANI4OUT: Converts 4 channels of Dante™ audio from the network into analog signals.