Shure Incorporated
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Using a Third-Party Control System
This device receives logic commands over the network. Many parameters controlled through Designer can be controlled using
a third-party control system, using the appropriate command string.
Common applications:
Mute
LED color and behavior
Loading presets
Adjusting levels
A complete list of command strings is available at:
pubs.shure.com/command-strings/ANI4IN.
Logic Applications
The block connecter model variation (ANI4IN-BLOCK) features three logic signal connections. Logic signals are converted into
Ethernet command strings and sent and received by any device (such as an echo canceller or control system) that supports
Ethernet command strings.
In this diagram, Shure MX392 and MX396 Microflex microphones are connected the audio network interface. The mute button
on each microphone sends a logic signal (switch) to mute other audio equipment. The microphones receive logic signals (LED)
so that the microphone LED behavior reflects the state of the entire audio system.
Networking and Dante
Digital Audio Networking
Dante digital audio is carried over standard Ethernet and operates using standard Internet Protocols. Dante provides low la
tency, tight clock synchronization, and high QualityofService (QoS) to provide reliable audio transport to a variety of Dante de
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