This diagram shows Microflex Advance components in context, with two rooms communicating through video codecs.
Controlling Hardware and Audio Over the Network
Audio and hardware settings are managed through a computer connected to the same network.
Shure Hardware and Audio
Each Microflex Advance component has a web application which provides mixing and configuration tools to optimize sound quality.
Expanded Control for Analog Devices
Analog devices that are connected to the network through a Shure network interface (ANI4IN/ANI4OUT) benefit from additional remote control: Volume levels,
equalization, and signal routing are managed through the web application. For example, adjusting loudspeaker volume or muting a wired microphone, which
would normally be done from the hardware, can now be controlled remotely over the network.
Dante™ Signal Routing
Signal routing between devices is managed through Dante Controller software, provided by Audinate™ .
Summing
The Audio Network Interface provides channel summing to combine Dante™ signals from the network, and send them over a single analog output. This makes
it possible to send all channels to a device with a limited amount of analog input channels. Mixer functionality does not change; audio channels are simply sent