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AD600 Axient Digital Spectrum Manager User guide for the Shure AD600 Spectrum Manager. Includes specifications, networking, antenna configuration, and more. Version: 3.0 (2022-J)
Shure Incorporated Table of Contents Scan Tools AD600 Axient Digital Spectrum Manager Management and Monitoring IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Monitoring Audio with the Listen Feature Overview Listening to Audio using Dante Browse Frequency List Monitor What's in the Box Managing Scan Files...
Shure Incorporated AD600 Axient Digital Spectrum Manager IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ these instructions. KEEP these instructions. HEED all warnings. FOLLOW all instructions. DO NOT use this apparatus near water. CLEAN ONLY with dry cloth. DO NOT block any ventilation openings. Allow sufficient distances for adequate ventilation and install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Do not attempt to modify this product. Doing so could result in personal injury and/or product failure. Overview The Shure AD600 Digital Spectrum Manager is a powerful tool for planning and managing frequency coordination. Use the guided coordination features to plan, scan, and deploy frequencies to your entire system. Additional tools are available to ana lyze the spectrum, capture data, and monitor audio from compatible devices on your network.
Shure Incorporated Front and Back Panel ① Headphone volume knob Controls headphone volume. Clip indicator warns of signal overload. Press knob to access Dante options and headphone set tings. ② Monitor jack, headphone jack ¼” (6.35 mm) audio output jack. ③ Display Color display to view and analyze RF spectrum. ④ Function buttons Press to access editing and configuration options. The buttons are named F1, F2, F3, F4 (from top to bottom) and illumi nate when options are available. 5/29...
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Shure Incorporated ⑤ ENTER button Press to save changes. ⑥ EXIT button Press to cancel changes and return to previous menus. ⑦ Control wheel ◦ Push to access a menu ◦ Push to select parameters or menu items ◦ Turn to scroll through menu items or to edit a parameter value ⑧...
AD600 remains on. Front panel lock: Prevents menu changes. When the control lock is activated, menu options can't be edited. Access control: Appears if access control is enabled. Network status indicator: Appears if the AD600 sees other devices on the network. 7/29...
Shure Incorporated Navigation and Controls Use the function buttons, control wheel, ENTER, and EXIT to navigate to menu choices and to set parameters. ① Function buttons Press to access editing and configuration options. The buttons are named F1, F2, F3, F4 (from top to bottom) and illumi nate when editing options are available. ② Control wheel ◦ Push to enter a menu ◦...
Shure Incorporated System Examples Single Frequency Band System In this example, all devices connected to the AD600 operate in the same frequency range: • Set the AD600 antennas to match the frequency range of each connected receiver. • Additional receivers operating in the same frequency range can be added to the network to expand the system.
Shure Incorporated Antenna Configuration The AD600 uses up to 6 antennas to support multiple frequency bands and provide greater coverage for complex systems. Antenna Ports The AD600 has 6 antenna ports on the rear panel. Each port can be configured to match the bandwidth of the connected an tenna. Bias power can be turned on when using active antennas. Setting Antenna Parameters Once you have connected your antennas, you can set the antenna parameters.
Shure Incorporated Antenna Configuration Examples The following examples are common antenna configurations for the AD600. Wideband coverage Wideband coverage supports gear in different frequency bands. Antennas are configured to match the frequency range of each group of devices. In this example, there are 3 pairs of antennas placed to support devices operating in 3 different frequency ranges.
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Shure Incorporated Linear or parade route coverage Linear coverage is used in areas such as long hallways, runways, or roads. Antennas are spaced to prevent gaps in coverage along the route. 13/29...
Shure Incorporated Networking The AD600 features a 4-port network interface. Dante technology provides an integrated solution to monitor digital audio. Dante uses standard IP over Ethernet and safely coexists on the same network as IT and control data. Selectable networking modes route port signals for flexible network setup.
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If using a DHCP capable Ethernet switch, set the DHCP switch to ON. From the Device Configuration menu: Network Settings > Setup > Next Use the control wheel to set the Interface Mode to Automatic for Shure Control, Dante Primary, and Dante Secondary (if applicable). When finished, use the Back button to return to the home screen.
When finished, use the Back button to return to the home screen. Network Browser Use the network browser tool to view Shure devices on the network. Access the tool from Main menu > Device Configuration > Network Browser and use the control wheel to select a device.
Select Start scan and monitor the display. Longer scans can provide more data for your coordination. Select Stop scan when the plot has stabilized. Step 3: Calculate The AD600 will automatically calculate a frequency coordination for your system. Select Deploy to assign the frequencies to your devices and complete the coordination. Tip: Re-sync portables if necessary.
Freq list range: Plot matches the frequency list Capture The AD600 can scan and store periods of RF activity to provide a record of activity in the RF spectrum. Scan files can be saved for later reference or loaded for advanced frequency coordination.
The listen feature allows you to monitor demodulated audio for compatible devices from the headphone jack. The listen feature can monitor the following signal types: • Analog FM from Shure products such as Axient Analog, UHF-R, ULX, SLX, BLX, PSM1000, PSM900, PSM300 • Analog FM from non-Shure wireless systems •...
Clear list: Use to clear frequency list from all devices. Managing Scan Files You can save scan data or import scan files from the internal drive of the AD600 or from an external drive connected to the USB port. Tip: To eject an external storage device, select the USB icon on the home screen and then press the control wheel.
Setting the Date and Time The AD600 has an internal clock that adds time stamps to scan files, snapshots, and event log entries. Select: Device Configuration > Date and Time Use the control wheel to set the date, time, and time zone.
Shure Incorporated Cooling Fan Settings From the Device Configuration menu: Fan Select from the following fan setting options: ◦ Auto: Automatically turns on to regulate the temperature ◦ On: Runs continuously to offer maximum cooling in warm environments Tip: View the internal temperature on the screen.
Shure Incorporated Firmware Updates Firmware is embedded software in each component that controls functionality. Periodically, new versions of firmware are devel oped to incorporate additional features and enhancements. You can install firmware using Shure Update Utility. Download Shure Update Utility at shure.com. Factory Reset To restore all parameters to factory settings: Main menu > Device Configuration > Factory Reset Select ENTER to restore factory settings.
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(ULX-D, QLX-D, etc.), band, and sometimes RF profile, inclusion group, or zone. Because of these commonalities, the frequency server can deploy any frequency from a device’s pool to that device. Frequency server AD600 and AXT600 act as frequency servers to deploy compatible frequencies to devices and respond to device requests for new frequencies (for example, in the event of interference). Intermodulation products Small RF spikes that are a by-product of modulation and can potentially cause interference.
The frequency at which the calculation will assume an active transmitter is present. Shure control Software from Shure that allows for control of devices, such as Wireless Workbench. User groups Predefined sets of frequencies designed to control where wireless systems can operate within a region or country.
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Shure Incorporated Current Drain 1.2 A Operating Temperature Range -18°C - 50°C (0°F - 122°F) Storage Temperature Range -29°C - 74°C (-20°F - 165°F) RF Input Connector Type Impedance 50 Ω Maximum Input Level +10 dBm Bias Voltage 12 - 13.5 V DC...
Rules. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer's instruction manual, may cause interference with radio and television reception. Notice: The FCC regulations provide that changes or modifications not expressly approved by Shure Incorporated could void your authority to operate this equipment.
Shure Incorporated This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization of Chemicals) is the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK) chemical substances regulatory framework. Information on substances of very high concern contained in Shure products in a concentration above 0.1% weight over weight (w/w) is available upon request.
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