The Shure Audio Network Interface shall convert 4 channels of Dante™ digital audio into discrete analog output signals. The interface shall provide connectivity with analog devices (audio processors, video codecs, and loudspeaker systems, for example) to fully integrate networked audio and analog equipment in a single system. Available in XLR and block connector versions, each box uses a single network cable to receive audio and power through Power over Ethernet (PoE). The web application shall control built-in digital signal processing, including channel settings, parametric equalization, and audio summing from any computer connected to the same network.
- Single Ethernet port carries Dante audio, power (PoE - class 0)
- LEDs indicate device status and audio signal
- Control strings for third-party preset controllers including Crestron® and AMX®
- 4 Band C/S PEQ on every channel
- Provides channel summing to combine Dante™ signals from the network and send them over a single analog output
- Browser-based software control for all device parameters, per output channel:
- Mute control
- Digital gain
- Polarity control
- 1/3 Rack unit wide
- Chassis ground screw (BLOCK version only) provides common chassis ground for multiple inputs
- Available in block connector and standard XLR variations
- Applications:
- Conferencing
- Available Options:
- ANI4OUT-XLR: 4-Channel Dante™ Mic/Line Audio Network Interface-Out with XLR connectivity
- ANI4OUT-BLOCK: 4-Channel Dante™ Mic/Line Audio Network Interface-Out with Block connectivity