Connections And Signal Flow - Shure ANI4IN Manual

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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, adjust­
ing loudspeaker volume or muting a wired microphone, which would normally be done from the hardware, can now be con­
trolled remotely over the network.
Dante Signal Routing
You can manage signal routing with Dante Controller or Shure Designer software.

Connections and Signal Flow

① MX396 (Dual-element)
In addition to running the audio signals, this boundary microphone features three additional wire leads for logic connec­
tions. This allows the switch on the microphone to send a logic mute signal to other equipment on the network, and to re­
ceive a logic LED control signal.
② MX392
In addition to running the audio signal, this boundary microphone features three additional wire leads for logic connections.
This allows the switch on the microphone to send a logic mute signal to other equipment on the network, and to receive a
logic LED control signal.
③ ULX-D Receiver
Wireless microphones connect to the network interface through the balanced analog outputs on the receiver.
④ Network Switch
Provides connectivity between the Dante audio network and the computer that controls signal processing and routing.
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