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Mute Sync
Mute sync ensures that all connected devices in a conferencing system mute or unmute at the same time and at the correct
point in the signal path. Mute status is synchronized in the devices using logic signals or USB connections.
To use mute sync, make sure logic is enabled on all devices.
Designer's Optimize workflow configures all necessary mute sync settings for you.
Compatible Shure logic devices:
connected by USB)
ANIUSB-MATRIX (Also mutes
connected by USB)
IntelliMix Room software (Also mutes
MXA910
MXA710
MXA310
Network Mute Button
ANI22-BLOCK
ANI4IN-BLOCK
Logic-enabled MX microphones connected to ANI22-BLOCK or ANI4IN-BLOCK
MX392
MX395-LED
MX396
MX405/410/415
To use mute sync, route the microphone’s signal to a processor that has logic turned on (P300, ANIUSBMATRIX, or IntelliMix
Room software). Microphones always have logic turned on.
For help with specific mute sync implementations,
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Installation
Microphone Placement
Room Variables
Optimal microphone placement is determined by the seating arrangements and infrastructure. Follow these guidelines for the
best possible results:
In rooms with flexible furniture arrangements or multiple array microphones, use the microphone configuration tool in the
web application or Shure Designer software to ensure that the coverage is adequate for all seating scenarios.
The lobes should be pointed towards the front of each talker. Carefully consider placement in rooms where talkers may
face a screen during a video conference.
Avoid installing the microphone directly next to unwanted sound sources, such as air vents or noisy video projectors.
Consider installing acoustic treatment to improve speech intelligibility in rooms that are too reverberant.
Mounting Height
The maximum mounting height that can be set is 30 feet (9.14 meters). In a typical acoustic environment , the microphone
maintains an "A" rating based on the STIPA (Speech Transmission Index for Public Address systems) international standard at
distances up to 16 feet between the microphone and talker. In better acoustic environments, the STIPA "A" rating may extend
beyond 16 feet.
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