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Shure AD600 - Networking; Network Signal Types; Guided Network Configuration; Networking Modes

Shure AD600
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Shure Incorporated
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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.
Network Signal Types
The following signal types are supported on the network:
Shure control: Shure Wireless Workbench software provides comprehensive control for wireless audio systems
Dante primary: Dante digital audio signals
Dante secondary: Second copy (redundant) of the Dante primary audio, often used for additional routing options
Guided Network Configuration
The AD600 offers guided setup to simplify networking of your gear.
Setup includes the following:
Switch mode
Shure control
Dante primary
Dante secondary
Networking Modes
The networking mode determines the type of signals that are routed to the ports.

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