Instrukcja obsługi Shure MXA910W-60CM

Shure mikrofon MXA910W-60CM

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Overview
General Description
The Microflex®Advance™ Ceiling Array is a premium networked array microphone for AV conferencing environments, including boardrooms, huddle rooms,
and multi-purpose spaces. Revolutionary technology from the IntelliMix
®DSP suite includes Steerable Coverage™ , with eight highly directional pickup lobes
that capture participant audio from overhead. Browser-based control software provides an intuitive user interface for microphone attributes, including lobe con-
figuration, automatic mix settings, and preset templates. The microphone integrates seamlessly with Dante digital networked audio and third-party preset
controllers, including Crestron and AMX, to deliver a high-quality AV conferencing experience that appeals equally to integrators, consultants, and meeting
participants.
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MXA910
Microflex Advance Ceiling Array Microphone
Features
Configurable Coverage
Steerable Coverage™ delivers precise pickup for up to 8 independent lobes
IntelliMix®DSP Suite provides fast-acting automatic mixing, echo reduction, and channel equalization
Software Control
Intuitive software interface provides comprehensive microphone and pattern control
Includes templates to speed initial set-up and 10 customizable presets to import or export configurations between multiple microphones
Network Connectivity
Discrete audio channels for each lobe and an automix channel are delivered over a single network cable
Dante™ digital audio coexists safely on the same network as IT and control data, or can be configured to use a dedicated network
Control strings available for third-party preset controllers including Crestron and AMX
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.
② 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 conferencing system.
③ Far-end audio (network to loudspeakers)
Dante™ -enabled loudspeakers and amplifiers connect directly to a network switch. Analog loudspeakers and amplifiers connect through a Shure Network In-
terface (model ANI4OUT), which converts Dante audio channels into analog signals, delivered through 4 discrete XLR or block connector outputs.
④ Device control and Dante™ audio
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Control: A computer connected to the network controls the microphone through a web-based control application. Coverage, muting, LED behavior, lobe settings,
gain, and network settings are controlled remotely.
Audio: Dante™ audio is routed through Dante controller software. Dante™ Virtual Soundcard enables audio monitoring and recording directly on the
computer.
System Planning and Gear Requirements
Setting up the Audio Network
Shure are comprised ofnetworked conferencing systems Microflex Advance network interfacesmicrophones and , which operate entirely on a Dante network.
Additional hardware, including network switches, computers, loudspeakers, and audio processors are described in the hardware component index.
Shure components shown in this diagram:
Microflex Advance Microphones
The MXA910 and MXA310 are equipped with Dante outputs, and connect directly to a network switch.
Audio Network Interfaces
The interfaces are used to connect analog devices such as loudspeakers and analog microphones to the network.
ANI4IN: Converts 4 analog signals (separate XLR and block connector models available) into Dante digital audio signals.
ANI4OUT: Converts 4 channels of Dante™ audio from the network into analog signals.
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Analog
Microflex Advance microphones
Analog microphones
Loudspeakers
Option 1 (VOIP/TELCO)
Option 2 (Internet/DVS)
Near end Far end
Network switch
Network interface (ANI4IN)
Network interface (ANI4OUT)
This diagram shows the entire signal path through a networked conference system. Signals from the and are exchanged through an audionear end far end
processor connected to a phone system, or through a computer connected to the internet. Analog microphones connect to the network through the Shure ANI4IN,
while loudspeakers connect through the Shure ANI4OUT.
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Model: MXA910W-60CM

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