Shure MXA920 Manual page 5

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Step 2: Route Audio
The easiest way to route audio and apply DSP is with Designer's auto route feature. This feature automatically routes audio
signals, applies DSP settings, turns on mute synchronization, and enables LED control for connected devices.
1.
Select Auto route. Designer makes the following audio routes:
MXA920 output to P300 input
P300 output to MXA920 AEC reference input
You can also route audio manually in Designer or use Dante Controller.
2.
Check the audio routes, matrix mixer routes, and other settings to make sure they fit your needs. You might need to:
Delete unnecessary routes.
Verify that AEC reference signals are correctly routed.
Fine-tune DSP blocks as needed.
Check matrix mixer routes.
3.
Send audio from the P300 to other sources using the matrix mixer. A common destination is a computer connected by
USB with videoconferencing software.
4.
Select Deploy and connect to send device settings to your installed online devices. Designer walks you through associ­
ating the design devices with the online devices.
Step 3: Add Coverage
The default setting is a 30 by 30 foot (9 by 9 meter) dynamic coverage area. Any talker inside has coverage, and anything out­
side that area won't be picked up.
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