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Connect the 8-pin power cable here.
Base
Sits underneath the table surface and provides power and control signals to the mute button.
Grommet
Use to adjust the fit of the tube in 7/8 or 1 inch (22 or 25
mm
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Spacer
Use the spacers to adjust the position of the network port on the base under the table.
What's in the Box
Mute button
Base
Grommet
Spacers (2)
How the Network Mute Button Works
The network mute button is a simple muting solution for rooms with no microphone on the table, for when the microphone has
no mute button, or for when you need another way to control muting. Use Shure Designer software to link mute buttons to a
compatible device.
You can link mute buttons to Shure microphones, DSPs, or audio network interfaces. When you link mute buttons to a DSP or
audio network interface, any supported devices connected to the DSP or audio network interface match the button's mute sta
tus.
For example, in this room, 2 mute buttons are linked to a P300. Two MXA910 microphones are connected to the P300, and the
P300 sends the near-end signal to a soft codec running on a computer. When you press one of the mute buttons, all connected
devices show the correct mute status. The signal gets muted at the best point in the signal chain for DSP performance.