System information

AXT620 Ethernet Switch
Features
• Rugged 1RU construction
• Internal power supply
• Front panel port
• 8 rear panel ports, 4 of which have
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
• On-board DHCP server
• Easy system integration
• Selectable input filtering provides system-wide
protection against strong out-of-band signals
• Wideband filtering option covers multiple bands
• Up to 15 dB of selectable RF attenuation for signal-to-
noise optimization
• Wideband RF cascade ports for connection of
wideband devices
• Front panel interface and Wireless Workbench 6
control provide easy set up and control of filtering,
antenna power, and attenuation
• BNC outputs: 4 antenna output pairs
• Ethernet Networking: 2 PoE enabled Ethernet ports
AXT630 and AXT631 Antenna Distribution Systems
Features
The AXT620 Ethernet Switch is a rugged, rack-mountable 9-port switch that simplifies the networking of Shure systems
and minimizes network configuration set up. It is equipped with Power over Ethernet (PoE) ports for enabled devices and
a DHCP server to automatically assign IP addresses to components.
Antenna Distribution Systems send the RF signal from a single pair of antennas to multiple receivers. Ultra-linear
amplification and adjustable attenuation optimize performance in difficult RF environments. Selectable input filters match
the available frequency bands of transmitters, providing extra protection from strong out-of-band signals. BNC antenna
output pairs distribute band-filtered signals to up to 4 receivers. A pair of wideband cascade ports supply wideband RF
signals to Spectrum Managers or additional antenna distribution amplifiers. Networking allows Wireless Workbench
®
6 to
control filtering ranges and attenuation. To maximize use of available RF spectrum, two models of the Antenna Distribution
System are available. The AXT630 covers a frequency range of 470-698 MHz and the AXT631 covers a frequency range
of 606-814 MHz.
Note: All instructions in this system guide apply to both the AXT630 and the AXT631.
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