Shure ANIUSB-Matrix User manual

ANIUSB-Matrix
Audio Network Interface
Complete user guide for the ANIUSB-MATRIX. Includes system diagrams, specifications, installation instructions, command strings, and
more.
Version: 6 (2020-B)

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Table of Contents
ANIUSB-MatrixAudio Network Interface 3
Safety Information 3
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3
General Description 4
Getting Started 4
Step 1: Connect to a Network 4
Step 2: Discover the ANIUSB-MATRIX in Designer 4
Step 3: Route Audio to the ANIUSB-MATRIX 5
Step 4: Configure Audio 6
Get More Information 6
Differences Between 3.x and 4.x Firmware 6
Hardware and Installation 7
Rear Panel 7
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) 9
Reset 9
Installation and Rack Mounting 9
Controlling Devices with Shure Designer Software 12
Device Identification 12
Overview of Shure Conferencing Devices 12
Signal Flow and Connections 13
Connections and Signal Flow 14
Connecting a USB Device 15
Audio Settings 15
Schematic View 15
Mute and Fader Groups 17
Adjusting Input levels 17
Adjusting Output Levels 17
Parametric Equalizer 17
Custom Presets 20
Matrix Mixer 21
Crosspoint Gain 21
Routing Channels 21
ANIUSB-MATRIX Default Settings 21
Mute Synchronization 22
Setting Up Mute Sync on the MXA310 and ANIUSB-MA-
TRIX 23
Encryption 23
Networking and Dante 23
Dante Transmit Flows 23
Pushing Device Names to the Dante Network 24
Compatibility with Dante Domain Manager 24
IP Ports and Protocols 24
Using a Third-Party Control System 25
Troubleshooting 25
Event Log 26
Important Product Information 27
Information to the user 27
Specifications 28
Accessories 30
Furnished Accessories 31
Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts 31

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ANIUSB-Matrix
Audio Network Interface
Safety Information
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ these instructions.
KEEP these instructions.
HEED all warnings.
FOLLOW all instructions.
DO NOT use this apparatus near water.
CLEAN ONLY with dry cloth.
DO NOT block any ventilation openings. Allow sufficient distances for adequate ventilation and install in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions.
DO NOT install near any heat sources such as open flames, radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (in-
cluding amplifiers) that produce heat. Do not place any open flame sources on the product.
DO NOT defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one
wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wider blade or the third
prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replace-
ment of the obsolete outlet.
PROTECT the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
point where they exit from the apparatus.
ONLY USE attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
USE only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a
cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
UNPLUG this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
REFER all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any
way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus,
the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
DO NOT expose the apparatus to dripping and splashing. DO NOT put objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the
apparatus.
The MAINS plug or an appliance coupler shall remain readily operable.
The airborne noise of the Apparatus does not exceed 70dB (A).
Apparatus with CLASS I construction shall be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connec-
tion.
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
Do not attempt to modify this product. Doing so could result in personal injury and/or product failure.
Operate this product within its specified operating temperature range.

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This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accom-
panying this unit.
General Description
The ANIUSB-MATRIX Audio Network Interface provides connections for USB, Dante , and analog audio sources. Collaborate
and connect with all audio devices on a single network, with support for wireless microphones, computers, mobile devices,
video codecs, and loudspeaker systems. Connect with a single network cable to receive audio and power through Power over
Ethernet (PoE). Use Shure Designer software to control audio and network settings from any computer connected to the same
network.
Getting Started
To control the ANIUSB-MATRIX, use Shure Designer software to adjust settings and route audio between Shure devices. After
completing this basic setup process, you should be able to:
Control the ANIUSB-MATRIX in Designer
Route audio to the ANIUSB-MATRIX in Designer
Use the matrix mixer to route audio signals
Before you get started, you'll need:
Cat5e (or better) Ethernet cable
Network switch that provides Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Shure Designer software installed on a computer. Download at www.shure.com.
Step 1: Connect to a Network
Connect the ANIUSB-MATRIX to a PoE port on the network switch using Cat5e (or better) cable.
Connect your computer running Designer to the network switch.
Step 2: Discover the ANIUSB-MATRIX in Designer
Open Designer, and check that you’re connected to the correct network in Settings.
Click Online devices. A list of online devices appears.
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To identify devices, click the product icon to flash the lights on a device. Select the ANIUSB-MATRIX in the list and click
Configure to open the device's configuration window.
Step 3: Route Audio to the ANIUSB-MATRIX
To route audio in Designer, you’ll need to create a project and a location. You can learn more about both in Designer’s Help
section.
For this example, we’ll connect an MXA310 table array microphone.
From My projects, select New to create a new project.
Click New to add a Location to your project. Once you enter a name, a new window for the location opens.
Click Live mode. Any online devices appear in the list.
In Designer, you can also design systems with virtual devices and send settings to real devices. Learn more in
Designer’s Help section.
Drag and drop the ANIUSB-MATRIX to add it to your location. Add the MXA310 to the same location.
Go to Signal flow. This page creates Dante audio routes between Shure devices.
Note: To route audio to non-Shure devices, use Dante Controller software.
Drag and drop from the MXA310 automix output to the ANIUSB-MATRIX Dante input to create Dante audio routes.

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Step 4: Configure Audio
The final configuration steps will vary, depending on what other devices you connect to the ANIUSB-MATRIX. These are gener-
al guidelines, but you’ll find more details in the system examples.
Connect other analog and USB devices to the ANIUSB-MATRIX. If you have a computer with video conferencing soft-
ware, connect it to the USB port.
Go to Matrix mixer to route audio between ANIUSB-MATRIX inputs and outputs. You can send a single input to many
outputs or vice versa. To send audio from the MXA310 to the computer, check the box where Dante Input 1 and USB
Output intersect.
Perform a sound check and adjust input and output levels in Designer.
Apply equalization (EQ) as needed to improve speech clarity.
Get More Information
Now that the basic setup is complete, you should have access to the ANIUSB-MATRIX in Designer and be able to pass audio.
Learn more about the ANIUSB-MATRIX in the Designer Help section or in the complete user guide at pubs.shure.com/guide/
ANIUSB-Matrix.
Differences Between 3.x and 4.x Firmware
Support for Dante Domain Manager
You can now add the ANIUSB-MATRIX to domains in Dante Domain Manager software.

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Audio Encryption Improvements
Firmware 4.x and newer has improved audio encryption, so make sure to update all Shure devices using encryption to the
same major firmware version.
Web Applications Removed
With firmware 4.x and newer, Shure Designer software is the only way to control the ANIUSB-MATRIX.
You can access basic settings for the device by opening it from the Shure Web Device Discovery tool, but you must use
Designer for full control.
Download Designer at shure.com/designer.
Hardware and Installation
Rear Panel
①Level Indicators (Signal/Clip)
Tri-color LEDs indicate the audio signal level for the analog channels and connectivity status for the USB channel. Adjust out-
put levels in Shure Designer software to avoid clipping.
Analog Input/Output
LED State Audio Signal Level
Off less than -60 dBFS
Green -59 dBFS to -24 dBFS
Yellow -23 dBFS to -1 dBFS
Red 0 dBFS or more
Note: The input and output LEDs stay off when metering is set to Post-gain.
USB Audio
LED State Status
Off No USB device connected

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LED State Status
Green USB device operating successfully
Red (flashing) Problem detected with connected USB audio device
②Audio Input (Block Connector)
Block Pin Assignments:
Audio +
Audio -
Audio ground
③Chassis Ground Screw
Provides an optional connection for microphone shield wire to chassis ground.
④Audio Output (Block Connector)
Balanced audio output connects to an analog device. Set the output level in Shure Designer software to match the input
sensitivity of the analog device.
Note: See front panel labels for block connector assignments.
⑤USB Port
Connects to a computer to send and receive any combination of input and output audio channels.
⑥LED Indicators
Power: Power over Ethernet (PoE) present
Note: Use a PoE injector if your network switch does not supply PoE.
Network: Network connection active
Network Audio: Dante audio present on the network
Note: Error details are available in the event log in Shure Designer software.
Network Audio LED Behavior
LED Status Activity
Off No active signal
Green Device is operating successfully
Red Error has occurred. See event log for details.
Encryption:
LED Status Activity
Off Audio not encrypted
Green Successful encrypted audio connection with another device

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LED Status Activity
Red
Encryption error. Possible causes:
Encryption is enabled on one device and not on another
Passphrase mismatch
⑦Dante Network Port
Connects to a network switch to receive Dante audio, Power over Ethernet (PoE), and data from the control software.
⑧Reset Button
Resets the device settings back to the factory default.
Power Over Ethernet (PoE)
This device requires PoE to operate. It is compatible with both Class 0 and Class 3 PoE sources.
Power over Ethernet is delivered in one of the following ways:
A network switch that provides PoE
A PoE injector device
Reset
The reset button is located inside a small hole in the rear panel. Use a paperclip or other small tool to press the button.
There are two hardware reset functions:
Network reset (press button for 4-8 seconds)
Resets all Shure control and audio network IP settings to factory defaults
Full factory reset (press button for longer than 8 seconds)
Restores all network and Designer settings to the factory defaults.
Software Reset Options
To simply revert settings without a complete hardware reset, use one of the following options:
Reboot Device:Power-cycles the device as if it were unplugged from the network. All settings are retained when the device is
rebooted.
Default Settings: To revert audio settings back to the factory configuration (excluding Device Name, IP Settings, and Pass-
words), select Load Preset and choose the default settings preset.
Installation and Rack Mounting
Two mounting solutions are available for installing the Audio Network Interface:
CRT1 19" Rack Tray (optional accessory): Supports up to 3 devices; mountable in a rack or under a table
Single-unit Mounting Tray (included accessory): Supports a single device for mounting under a table
Securing the Devices
Use the included screws from the mounting hardware kit to secure the Audio Network Interfaces. Audio Network Interfaces can
be mounted to face either direction. Insert the screws from the bottom in the appropriate holes, according to the following dia-
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Align the holes as shown for securing a single device in the single-unit mounting tray
Align the holes as shown for securing up to 3 devices in the 19" rack tray.
Rack Ear Configuration
A combination of up to 3 Audio Network Interfaces can be mounted in a single 19-inch rack space. The adjustable rack ears
support mounting in a standard equipment rack or underneath a table.
Standard 19" Rack Mount
Align the ears with the mounting holes pointed forward.
Install the 3 screws that hold the ear to the tray as shown.

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Under-Table Mounting
Align the ears with the mounting holes pointed upward.
Install the 3 screws that hold the ear to the tray as shown.

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Installing Underneath a Table
Hold the tray in the desired location under a table.
Use a pencil to mark the location of the mounting holes on the table.
Drill 4 holes for the screws. The diameter of the holes in the tray are 7.1 mm.
Install the components into the tray.
Install with 4 screws to secure the tray underneath the table.
Controlling Devices with Shure Designer Software
To control this device's settings, use Shure Designer software. Designer enables integrators and system planners to design au-
dio coverage for installations using MXA microphones and other Shure networked devices.
To access your device in Designer:
Download and install Designer on a computer connected to the same network as your device.
Open Designer, and check that you’re connected to the correct network in Settings.
Click Online devices. A list of online devices appears.
To identify devices, click the product icon to flash the lights on a device. Select your device in the list and click Config-
ure to control device settings.
Learn more at shure.com/designer.
You can also access basic device settings using Shure Web Device Discovery. Full control is available in Designer.
Device Identification
To identify the hardware by flashing the lights, select the Identify button in the device options section.
Overview of Shure Conferencing Devices
Shure offers a range of connectivity options for conferencing. MXA microphones, audio processors, and network interfaces all
use Dante to send audio over standard IT networks. You can use Shure's free Designer software to control most Shure devices
and route audio between them.
As you plan out a system, think about what other devices you need to connect to and whether you'll need extra inputs/outputs
in the future.
Device Purpose Physical Connections Dante I/Os
MXA910
Ceiling array microphone
with IntelliMix DSP 1 PoE port
8 individual channel outputs
or 1 automix channel output
with IntelliMix DSP
1 AEC reference input
MXA310
Table array microphone 1 PoE port 4 individual channel outputs
or 1 automix channel output

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Device Purpose Physical Connections Dante I/Os
P300
Audio processor with Intel-
liMix DSP and matrix mixer
1 USB in/out
2 analog block in
2 analog block out
1 mobile TRRS port (3.5
mm)
1 PoE+ port
8 Dante inputs with IntelliMix
DSP
2 auxiliary Dante inputs
8 Dante outputs
IntelliMix Room
Audio processing software
with IntelliMix DSP and ma-
trix mixer
Varies depending on device
8 or 16 Dante inputs with In-
telliMix DSP
8 auxiliary Dante inputs
8 Dante outputs
1 virtual audio input and out-
put
1 PC input and output
ANIUSB-MATRIX
Matrix mixer with USB and
analog input/output
1 USB in/out
1 analog block in
1 analog block out
1 PoE port
4 Dante inputs
2 Dante outputs
ANI4IN (block or XLR con
nectors)
Converts analog signals to
Dante signals
4 analog in
1 PoE port 4 Dante inputs
ANI4OUT (block or XLR
connectors)
Converts Dante signals to
analog signals
4 analog out
1 PoE port 4 Dante outputs
ANI22 (block or XLR con
nectors)
Converts 2 analog signals to
Dante signals
Converts 2 Dante signals to
analog signals
2 analog in
2 analog out
1 PoE port
2 Dante inputs
2 Dante outputs

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Signal Flow and Connections
Connections and Signal Flow
①Computer
The host computer sends and receives audio through conferencing software. All signals pass through the single USB con-
nection. You can route Dante sources using Dante Controller or Shure Designer software.
Note: Compatible with Mac and PC
②Analog Input Sources
Analog sources (such as wireless microphones or any line-level devices) connect to the analog line input.
③Analog Output Devices
Loudspeakers, amplifiers, or recording devices connect to the analog line output.

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④Dante-enabled Equipment
Dante microphones, such as the Shure Microflex Advance ceiling and table arrays, connect to the network switch and can
be routed through the USB channel on the ANIUSB.
⑤Control Computer
A computer connected to the network accesses Shure Designer to control the channel levels and processing.
⑥Network Switch
The network switch provides Power over Ethernet (PoE) to the ANIUSB, while also supporting all other Dante-enabled au-
dio equipment.
Connecting a USB Device
The USB port connects the host computer to the entire room audio system, including microphones and loudspeakers.
When the ANIUSB-MATRIX is connected for the first time, the computer recognizes it as a USB audio device. You may need to
select it as the input/output (recording/playback) device to pass audio. Assign the ANIUSB-MATRIX as the default device to en-
sure it passes audio every time it is plugged in. Refer to the manual for your computer to configure the audio settings.
Adapter Compatibility
This device is compatible with USB-B to USB-C adapters. Using an adapter is only recommended for desktop and laptop com-
puters, as many mobile devices do not support bi-directional audio through USB or lightning ports.
Routing Audio Channels Through the USB Port
You can route audio to and from the ANIUSB using Dante Controller or Shure Designer software. Use the ANIUSB's matrix
mixer to route Dante and analog channels to the USB port.
Step 1: Dante Controller or Shure Designer
Open Dante Controller or Shure Designer and route Dante devices (such as MXA or MXW microphones) to the
ANIUSB's Dante receive channels. Name the channels to keep track of devices.
If you need to send channels from the ANIUSB to other Dante-enabled devices (such as an amplifier, loudspeaker, or
recording device), route the ANIUSB's Dante transmit channels to the appropriate devices in Dante Controller.
Note: Shure Designer creates Dante audio routes between Shure devices. To create Dante audio routes with non-Shure Dante devices, use Dante
Controller.
Step 2: Matrix mixer
Open the ANIUSB's matrix mixer to route Dante and analog channels through the USB port.
Assign the USB Input channel (far-end audio) to the appropriate outputs. If recording a meeting, be sure to route the
near-end microphones and the USB input to the recording device.
Audio Settings
Schematic View
The schematic view in Designer provides an overview of the entire audio signal chain, with the ability to adjust settings and
monitor signals.

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Adjusting Settings
Right-click an input, output, or processing block to access the following options:
Per Channel
Copy / paste
Copy and paste settings between items. For example, set the equalizer curve on the USB output, and then use the same
setting for the analog output. Or, copy the gain and mute status from one input channel to several others.
Mute / unmute
Mutes or activates the channel
Enable / disable
Turns processing on or off (does not apply to matrix mixer or automixer)
Edit
Opens the dialog to adjust parameters
Global (right-click in blank area)
Mute all inputs
Mutes all input channels
Mute all outputs
Mutes all output channels
Unmute all inputs
Unmutes all input channels
Unmute all outputs
Unmutes all output channels
Close all dialogs
Clears all open dialogs from the workspace
Customizing the Workspace
Create a custom environment to monitor and control a set of inputs, outputs, and processing blocks from a single screen.
There are two ways to break out dialogs:
Right click > edit
Double-click the input, output, or processing block.
Open as many dialogs as you need to keep important controls available.
Metering and Audio Routing
A meter appears underneath each input and output to indicate signal levels (dBFS).
The lines connecting inputs and outputs to the matrix mixer appear colored when connections are established. When a signal
is not routed, the line appears gray. Use these tools to troubleshoot audio signals and verify connections and levels.

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Mute and Fader Groups
Mute Groups Check the Mute group box to add the channel to a group. Muting any channel within the
Mute group mutes all channels in the group.
Fader Groups Check the Fader group box to add the channel to a group. All faders within the group are
linked, and move together when a single fader is adjusted.
Adjusting Input levels
Levels for analog and Dante channels are adjustable in the Input tab.
To monitor input levels before they reach the ANIUSB-MATRIX, set the metering to Pre-gain in the Settings menu. When ad-
justing the faders, set metering to Post-gain.
Dante Sources
Check the source level before it reaches the Network Interface:
Verify that the networked microphones or other Dante sources are operating at nominal output levels.
Adjust levels for MXA microphones in Designer.
Adjust the digital gain in Designer:
Use the faders or manually enter a gain value.
The digital gain adjusts the level of the signal before it reaches the matrix mixer.
Mix the levels as high as possible without the loudest channel reaching the peak level (0 dB) on the meter.
Note: The matrix mixer provides crosspoint gain, to adjust separate submixes for different outputs.
Analog Sources
Before you begin, verify that levels from the analog devices with adjustable output levels are operating at nominal levels. The
fader adjusts the digital gain before the signal reaches the matrix mixer.
Match the analog input level setting according to the incoming signal level:
Line: (+4 dBu)
Aux: (-10 dBV)
Use the fader (digital gain) to adjust the mix going to the USB or Dante output channels.
Adjusting Output Levels
Tip: Set the metering to post-fader in the settings menu to adjust output levels.
Adjust faders in the Outputs section as high as necessary, but make sure to avoid clipping (when the signal reaches 0 dBFS).
Always adjust the input gain and crosspoint gain in the matrix mixer before the output gain.
Analog output level:Select Line, Aux, or Mic level output signal to match the sensitivity of the receiving device.
Parametric Equalizer
Maximize audio quality by adjusting the frequency response with the parametric equalizer.
Common equalizer applications:
Improve speech intelligibility

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Reduce noise from HVAC systems or video projectors
Reduce room irregularities
Adjust frequency response for reinforcement systems
If you’re using Shure Designer software to configure your system, please check the Designer help section for more about this topic.
Setting Filter Parameters
Adjust filter settings by manipulating the icons in the frequency response graph, or by entering numeric values. Disable a filter
using the check-box next to the filter.
Filter Type
Only the first and last band have selectable filter types.
Parametric: Attenuates or boosts the signal within a customizable frequency range
Low Cut: Rolls off the audio signal below the selected frequency
Low Shelf: Attenuates or boosts the audio signal below the selected frequency
High Cut: Rolls off the audio signal above the selected frequency
High Shelf: Attenuates or boosts the audio signal above the selected frequency
Frequency
Select the center frequency of the filter to cut/boost
Gain
Adjusts the level for a specific filter (+/- 30 dB)
Q
Adjusts the range of frequencies affected by the filter. As this value increases, the bandwidth becomes thinner.
Width
Adjusts the range of frequencies affected by the filter. The value is represented in octaves.
Note: The Q and width parameters affect the equalization curve in the same way. The only difference is the way the values are represented.

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Copy, Paste, Import, and Export Equalizer Channel Settings
These features make it simple to use effective equalizer settings from a previous installation, or simply accelerate configuration
time.
Copy and Paste
Use to quickly apply the same PEQ setting across multiple channels.
Select the channel from the pull-down menu in the PEQ screen.
Select Copy.
In the pull-down menu, select the channel to apply the PEQ setting and select Paste.
Import and Export
Use to save and load PEQ settings from a file on a computer. This is useful for creating a library of reusable configuration files
on computers used for system installation.
Export
Choose a channel to save the PEQ setting, and select Export to file.
Import
Choose a channel to load the PEQ setting, and select Import from file.

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Equalizer Applications
Conferencing room acoustics vary based on room size, shape, and construction materials. Use the guidelines in following ta-
ble.
EQ Application Suggested Settings
Treble boost for improved speech intelligibility Add a high-shelf filter to boost frequencies greater than 1
kHz by 3-6 dB.
HVAC noise reduction Add a low cut filter to attenuate frequencies below 200 Hz
Reduce flutter echoes and sibilance
Identify the specific frequency range that "excites" the room:
Set a narrow Q value
Increase the gain to between +10 and +15 dB, and
then experiment with frequencies between 1 kHz and
6 kHz to pinpoint the range of flutter echoes or sibi-
lance
Reduce the gain at the identified frequency (start be-
tween -3 and -6 dB) to minimize the unwanted room
sound
Reduce hollow, resonant room sound
Identify the specific frequency range that "excites" the room:
Set a narrow Q value.
Increase the gain to between +10 and +15 dB, and
then experiment with frequencies between 300 Hz
and 900 Hz to pinpoint the resonant frequency.
Reduce the gain at the identified frequency (start be-
tween -3 and -6 dB) to minimize the unwanted room
sound.
Custom Presets
Use presets to quickly save and recall settings. Up to 10 presets can be stored on each device to match various seating
arrangements. A preset saves all device settings except for the Device Name, IP Settings, and Passwords. Importing and ex-
porting presets into new installations saves time and improves workflow. When a preset is selected, the name displays above
the preset menu. If changes are made, an asterisk appears next to the name.
Note: Use the default settings preset to revert to the factory configuration (excludes Device Name, IP Settings, and Passwords).
Open the presets menu to reveal preset options:
save as preset: Saves settings to the device
load preset: Opens a configuration from the device
import from file: Downloads a preset file from a computer onto the device. Files may be selected through the
browser or dragged into the import window.
export to file: Saves a preset file from the device onto a computer
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