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AXT610 -- ShowLink Access Point

AXT610 ShowLink Access Point

The AXT610 ShowLink™ access point enables real-time remote control of the Axient™ transmitters. The access

 

point allows comprehensive management of transmitter parameters from the receiver or Wireless Workbench  6 

using 2.4 GHz wireless network communication. All parameter changes occur without interruption to the performer.

Multiple access points can extend the operational range or increase the number of transmitters supported on the 

ShowLink network.

Features

Real-time wireless remote control of up to 16 transmitters per ShowLink access point

Automated channel selection - Independently scans 2.4 GHz frequency range and determines best channel for 

use

Receives power via Power over Ethernet (PoE) network connection or from an external power supply

Easy transmitter authentication - Recognizes linked transmitters upon IR sync

• Provides coverage area approximately the same as the transmitter’s UHF range (depending on the RF squelch

 

setting of the receiver)

Automatic hand-offs between multiple access points extend coverage range

Automatic frequency agility - Moves a ShowLink network to the best available 2.4 GHz channel in the event of 

signal degradation

Versatile mounting options - Fits readily available microphone stand adapters and features built-in threading for 

permanent installation

Wireless Workbench 6 system supports networked control of all device functions and provides a ShowLink plot 

for viewing 2.4 GHz signal levels

ShowLink Access Point Overview

 ShowLink 2.4 GHz detachable antenna

For 2.4 GHz signals

 ShowLink Data Status LED (blue)

ON Steady: Linked, no data transmission

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Summary of Contents for AXT610 ShowLink

Page 1: ...power via Power over Ethernet PoE network connection or from an external power supply Easy transmitter authentication Recognizes linked transmitters upon IR sync Provides coverage area approximately...

Page 2: ...mand Ethernet Status LED green ON Steady Ethernet connected no traffic ON Flashing Ethernet connected flashing corresponds to volume of data traffic Threaded mounting point Use to wall mount the acces...

Page 3: ...3 12 Included Components Wireless microphone clip for mounting on a micro phone stand WA371 Euro thread adapter for WA371 31A1856 Shielded 25 foot Ethernet cable for ShowLink access point RJ45 to Ethe...

Page 4: ...on the new ShowLink channel If ShowLink goes off line for any reason audio transmission will not be interrupted Coverage Area The coverage area of the access point is approximately the same as the tra...

Page 5: ...mit ter is within range of an access point making remote control possible If the transmitter is beyond the range of the access point or if the receiver is off line the icon will disappear indicating a...

Page 6: ...setup The network connection allows the access point to share data with networked components and enables wireless control of the transmitters To manually assign an IP address to the access point use W...

Page 7: ...ntal Mount Wall Mount Control and Configure the Access Point with Wireless Workbench 6 Wireless Workbench 6 adds the following configuration and networking options for the access point Edit Device ID...

Page 8: ...dicates Link Quality Green Excellent Yellow Good Red Marginal Hovering the cursor over the Device ID displays Link Quality ranked from 5 to 1 Specifications Antenna Type Omnidirectional 2 4 GHz Capaci...

Page 9: ...lass 1 36 to 57 V DC V AC External Power Supply if PoE is unavailable 15 V DC 600 mA double insulated Antenna Connection Connector SMA Shell Ground Center Signal Impedance 50 Scanning Radio Scanner RF...

Page 10: ...European Directives WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC as amended by 2008 34 EC RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU Note Please follow your regional recycling scheme for batteries and electronic waste Hereby Shure Incor...

Page 11: ...les aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est au toris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter to...

Page 12: ...ul interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harm ful interference to radio or telev...

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