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Shure MXA910 - System Overview

Shure MXA910
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Shure Incorporated
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Professional Design
Sleek industrial design blends with contemporary board rooms and meeting spaces
Seamless flush-mount with standard ceiling tiles
Available in white, black, and aluminum finishes (detachable grille can be custom painted)
System Overview
Dante audio, power, and control
Each array microphone connects to the network over a single network cable, which carries Dante audio, Power
over Ethernet (PoE), and control information to adjust coverage, audio levels, and processing.
Analog audio (microphone to network)
Analog equipment, such as a wireless microphone system or a gooseneck microphone on a podium, connects to
the Dante audio network through a Shure Network Interface (model ANI4IN) for a completely networked confer
encing system.
Far-end audio (network to loudspeakers)
Danteenabled loudspeakers and amplifiers connect directly to a network switch. Analog loudspeakers and ampli
fiers connect through a Shure Network Interface (model ANI4OUT), which converts Dante audio channels into
analog signals, delivered through 4 discrete XLR or block connector outputs.
Device control and Dante audio
Control: A computer connected to the network controls the microphone with Shure Designer software. You can re
motely adjust coverage, muting, LED behavior, lobe settings, gain, and network settings.
Audio: Route audio with Dante™ Controller or Shure Designer software. Dante Virtual Soundcard enables audio
monitoring and recording directly on the computer.

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