General Description; Getting Started; Step 1: Connect To A Network; Step 2: Access The Web Application - Shure ANI22 Manual

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General Description

The Shure ANI22 Audio Network Interface provides 2 channels of Dante­to­analog and 2 channels of analog­to­Dante conver­
sion. A single interface provides a simple way to connect analog equipment to the audio network, such as wireless micro­
phones, audio processors, video codecs, and loudspeaker systems. Available in XLR and block connector versions, each box
uses a single network cable to carry audio and power through Power over Ethernet (PoE). A browser-based web application
controls audio and network settings from any computer connected to the same network.

Getting Started

This device features a browser-based web application, which controls audio and network properties. Upon completing this ba­
sic setup process, you will be able to:
Access the web application to customize audio settings and network properties
Use Dante Controller software to connect with other Dante devices and pass audio
Access additional configuration information

Step 1: Connect to a Network

1.
Use an Ethernet cable (CAT5e or higher) to connect the ANI22 to a network switch.
Note: The network switch must provide Power over Ethernet (PoE). Make sure to connect to a PoE port, since many switches do not supply power
on all ports.
2.
Connect a computer to the network switch with an Ethernet cable

Step 2: Access the Web Application

1.
Download and install the Shure Device Discovery application (http://www.shure.com)
2.
Open the Shure Device Discovery application
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