Shure MXA910 Getting Started Guide
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To install the Shure MXA910, mount it in a ceiling tile grid or secure it to a hard ceiling using the provided mounting hardware. Ensure that the microphone is positioned for optimal coverage and connect it to a suitable network switch for power and data transfer.
Use the Shure Designer software to configure the MXA910. This includes setting up coverage areas, adjusting gain levels, and applying appropriate DSP settings to match the room acoustics and layout.
First, ensure that all connections are secure and that the microphone is powered. Check the network settings and verify that the firmware is up to date. Adjust gain settings and check for any obstructions in the microphone’s coverage area.
Regularly clean the microphone surface with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust. Check all connections periodically and ensure that the firmware is kept up to date to maintain optimal performance.
Connect the MXA910 to a network with internet access, and use the Shure Update Utility or Shure Designer software to download and install the latest firmware.
Yes, the MXA910 can be integrated with existing audio systems via Dante networking for audio over IP, and it can also connect to external DSPs and control systems using standard network protocols.
Feedback can occur if the microphone gain is set too high or if the coverage area overlaps with loudspeakers. Adjust the gain and use directional settings in the software to minimize feedback risk.
To reset the MXA910, press and hold the reset button on the device for about 10 seconds until the LED flashes, indicating that the reset process has been initiated.
The MXA910 requires a PoE-enabled network switch and supports Dante audio networking. Ensure that the network is set up for multicast routing if necessary and has sufficient bandwidth for audio data.
Use network security protocols such as IEEE 802.1X to authenticate devices, and ensure that all network cables are securely connected to prevent accidental disconnection. Regularly update network credentials and monitor for unauthorized access.