System information
Chapter 6 ‒ Axient System Examples
Single Receiver Example
Tips
• Use antennas that match the band of the receiver
• Charge transmitter batteries with a portable charging station (AXT903 for bodypack batteries or AXT904 for
handheld batteries)
• Use the RF cascade ports to share the RF signal between the AXT600 Spectrum Manager and the AXT400
receiver
• Use the Ethernet ports to set up the network
• Connect the AXT610 ShowLink access point to a Power over Ethernet (PoE) enabled Ethernet port or external
power supply
• Remote control of transmitters is possible from WWB6 or from the front panel of the receiver
Note: For this example, since a DHCP server is not used, all the networked devices will fall back to a 169.254.x.x private IP address at power up and
form a valid network. If you’re using a laptop with the Windows operating system, Windows will take at least 60 seconds to search for a DHCP server
at power up or when the network cable is unplugged from the computer. After the 60 second period, the laptop will fall back to a 169.254.x.x private IP
address. If you’re using a laptop with the MacOS operating system, the MacOS will fall back in a few seconds.
The modular design of Axient allows for a large degree of flexibility when configuring a wireless audio system.
An AXT400 receiver can be configured as two separate audio channels or as a frequency diversity audio channel. Using
these components, you can quickly set up an audio channel and take advantage of the major features of an Axient
system.
Ethernet Network
RF Signal
RF Antenna B
Spectrum Manager
Receiver
RF Antenna A
ShowLink
Access Point
Portable Battery
Charger
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Chapter 6 ‒ Axient System Examples
AXT610
Axient Wireless
Showlink Acces Point
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