Pushing Names To The Dante Network; Compatibility With Dante Domain Manager; Change Ip Settings; Setting Latency - Shure ANIUSB-Matrix Manual

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Pushing Names to the Dante Network

You can edit device and channel names by double-clicking on the device. You can also edit the device name on the routing
page or in the properties panel.
To send Designer device and channel names to Dante Controller, double-click on a device and go to Settings > General,
then select Push to Dante. You can also push these names to Dante when you deploy.
Note: Names appear in Dante Controller with "-d" attached.

Compatibility with Dante Domain Manager

This device is compatible with Dante Domain Manager software (DDM). DDM is network management software with user au­
thentication, role-based security, and auditing features for Dante networks and Dante-enabled products.
Considerations for Shure devices controlled by DDM:
When you add Shure devices to a Dante domain, set the local controller access to Read Write. Otherwise, you won't be
able to access Dante settings, perform a factory reset, or update device firmware.
If the device and DDM can't communicate over the network for any reason, you won't be able to control Dante settings,
perform a factory reset, or update device firmware. When the connection is reestablished, the device follows the policy set
for it in the Dante domain.
If Dante device lock is on, DDM is offline, or the configuration of the device is set to Prevent, some device settings are dis­
abled. These include: Dante encryption, MXW association, AD4 Dante browse and Dante cue, and SCM820 linking.
Refer to
Dante Domain Manager's documentation
Note: Applies to firmware 4.1.x and newer.

Change IP Settings

You can change IP configurations in Shure Designer. By default, they are set to Automatic (DHCP). DHCP enables a device to
accept IP settings from a DHCP server, or automatically fall back to link­local settings when no DHCP is available. IP address­
es may also be manually set.
To change IP configurations:
1.
Open Designer and go to [Your room] > [Device] > Settings > IP configuration.
2.
Select Auto or Manual. If Auto is used, addresses will be automatically assigned.
3.
For Manual, enter the IP settings.

Setting Latency

Latency is the amount of time for a signal to travel across the system to the outputs of a device. To account for variances in la­
tency time between devices and channels, Dante has a predetermined selection of latency settings. When the same setting is
selected, it ensures that all Dante devices on the network are in sync.
These latency values should be used as a starting point. To determine the exact latency to use for your setup, deploy the set­
up, send Dante audio between your devices, and measure the actual latency in your system using Audinate's Dante Controller
software. Then round up to the nearest latency setting available, and use that one.
Use Audinate's Dante Controller software to change latency settings.
Latency Recommendations
Latency Setting
0.25 ms
0.5 ms (default)
for more information.
Maximum Number of Switches
3
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