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Jan 27, 2025 - 04:29 AM
To set up the Shure AD600 Digital Spectrum Manager for frequency coordination, follow these steps:
1. Connect your antennas: Start by connecting your antennas to the antenna ports on the rear panel of the AD600. Make sure to use the appropriate antennas for your frequency range.
2. Set the antenna parameters: Access the main menu by pressing the control wheel. Navigate to Device Configuration > Antennas. Enable the antennas and choose the preset range or manually select the range that matches the bandwidth of your antennas. If you are using active antennas, set the Bias to On.
3. Configure the network settings: From the main menu, go to Device Configuration > Network Settings > Setup. Choose the appropriate networking mode (Switched or Split-Redundant) and set the interface mode to Automatic or Manual, depending on your network setup. If using Automatic, make sure your DHCP switch is turned on. If using Manual, set valid IP addresses, subnet values, and gateways for Shure Control, Dante Primary, and Dante Secondary.
4. Perform a frequency coordination: Access the frequency coordination menu by going to Main Menu > Freq Coordination. Choose to create a new coordination or modify an existing coordination. Follow the prompts and select the devices you want to include in the coordination. Start the scan and monitor the display until it stabilizes, then stop the scan. The AD600 will automatically calculate a frequency coordination for your system.
5. Deploy the frequencies: Once the coordination is calculated, select Deploy to assign the frequencies to your devices. If necessary, re-sync your wireless devices to ensure they are using the newly assigned frequencies.
Note: These steps provide a general overview of the setup process. For more detailed instructions and advanced coordination options, refer to the Shure AD600 Digital Spectrum Manager User Guide.
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