Encryption; Logic Applications - Shure ANI22 Manual

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Encryption

Audio is encrypted with the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES-256), as specified by the US Government National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST) publication FIPS-197. Shure devices that support encryption require a passphrase to make
a connection. Encryption is not supported with third-party devices.
To activate encryption:
1.
Open the Settings menu and select the General tab.
2.
Select Enable Encryption.
3.
Enter a passphrase. All devices must use the same passphrase to establish an encrypted connection.
Important: For encryption to work, all Shure devices on your network must use encryption.
If you're using Shure Designer software to configure your system, please check the Designer help section for more about this topic.

Logic Applications

The block connecter inputs feature three logic signal connections. Logic signals are converted into Ethernet command strings
and sent and received by any device (such as an echo canceller or control system) that supports Ethernet command strings.
In this diagram, Shure MX392 Microflex microphones are connected the audio network interface. The mute button on each mi­
crophone sends a logic signal (switch) to mute other audio equipment. The microphones receive logic signals (LED) so that the
microphone LED behavior reflects the state of the entire audio system.
Signal Destination
Analog output 2
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