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
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Loudspeaker: [Your room] > MXA902 > Loudspeaker > Speaker output.
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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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