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Shure MXA710 - Dante Flows for Shure Devices; Aes67

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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 for more information.
Dante Flows for Shure Devices
Dante flows get created any time you route audio from one Dante device to another. One Dante flow can contain up to 4 audio
channels. For example: sending all 5 available channels from an MXA310 to another device uses 2 Dante flows, because 1
flow can contain up to 4 channels.
Every Dante device has a specific number of transmit flows and receive flows. The number of flows is determined by Dante
platform capabilities.
Dante Flows for Shure Devices
Dante Platform
Shure Devices Using Plat-
form
Transmit Flow Limit Receive Flow Limit
Brooklyn II
ULX-D, SCM820, MXWAPT,
MXWANI, P300, MXCWAPT
32 32
Brooklyn II (without SRAM)
MXA920, MXA910, MXA902,
MXA710, AD4, AD600,
APXD2
16 16
IP Core
MXA920-V3, MXA902-V3,
MXA901
32 32
Ultimo/UltimoX
MXA310, ANI4IN, ANI4OUT,
ANIUSB-MATRIX, ANI22,
MXN5-C
2 2
DEP ANIUSB-MATRIX-V3 2 2
DAL IntelliMix Room 16 16
Learn more about Dante flows in our FAQs or from Audinate.
AES67
AES67 is a networked audio standard that enables communication between hardware components which use different IP au
dio technologies. This Shure device supports AES67 for increased compatibility within networked systems for live sound, inte
grated installations, and broadcast applications.
The following information is critical when transmitting or receiving AES67 signals:
Update Dante Controller software to the newest available version to ensure the AES67 configuration tab appears.

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