Aniusb-Matrix Parts - Shure ANIUSB-Matrix Manual

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Step 3: Listen and Adjust
1.
Open the videoconferencing software on the computer connected to the ANIUSB-MATRIX. In the settings, choose the
ANIUSB-MATRIX as the speaker and microphone.
2.
Place a test call with the whole system. Have the far-end caller tell you how the microphone signal sounds and make
adjustments as needed:
Microphone: [Your room] > MXA902 > IntelliMix
Loudspeaker: [Your room] > MXA902 > Loudspeaker > Speaker output.
ANIUSB-MATRIX: [Your room] > ANIUSB-MATRIX
3.
If needed, move the microphone's coverage area: [Your room] > Coverage. You can also listen to the microphone
signal directly
using a Dante headphone amp

ANIUSB-MATRIX Parts

The LEDs on the front of the ANIUSB-MATRIX behave the same as the ones on the back of the device.
1.
Sig/clip level indicators
Tri­color LEDs indicate the audio signal level for the analog channels and connectivity status for the USB channel. Ad­
just output levels in Shure Designer software to avoid clipping.
Sig/Clip In and Out LED Behavior
LED State
Off
Green
Yellow
Red
Note: The input and output LEDs are off when metering is set to post-gain.
USB Audio LED Behavior
LED State
Off
Green
to help make adjustments.
Audio Signal Level
Less than −60 dBFS
−59 dBFS to −24 dBFS
−23 dBFS to −1 dBFS
0 dBFS or more
Meaning
No USB device connected
USB device operating successfully
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