Shure's SystemOn 3.1 is similar to a virtual system tech for AV/IT professionals. The new version supports Shure's latest networked microphones and DSP products, making it an expansive management tool.
Shure has introduced version 3.1 of its SystemOn Audio Asset Management Software, enabling AV/IT managers and system integrators to easily manage large scale installs.
The new version provides users a 360-degree view of inventory. The software monitors device health and history to help ensure events run smoothly and seamlessly by tracking network connectivity, low battery status, RF performance, audio levels, and more. Users have access to additional Shure products supported through the latest version of the management software to solve problems proactively.
Commenting on the company’s new launch Chad Wiggins, Senior Category Director for Networked Audio Systems at Shure, said: SystemOn 3.1 is like a virtual system tech for AV/IT professionals. Version 3.1 which supports our latest networked microphones and DSP products, making it an expansive management tool. As enterprises deploy various Shure products across multiple locations at an increasing scale, the need to manage endpoints remotely is why weve developed, and now updated SystemOn to make simplify users lives.
SystemOn 3.1 supports Shures ULX-D Digital Wireless System, Microflex Advance MXA910 Ceiling Array and MXA310 Table Array Microphones, P300 IntelliMix Audio Conferencing Processor, ANIUSB-MATRIX USB Audio Network Interface, and SCM820 Automatic Mixer.
AV managers have a lot of demands to cater to, and we believe system monitoring and maintenance shouldnt be one of them. With the new SystemOn, users can devote their attention to other matters instead of literally running across a campus to manually check status on their array mics, DSPs, and wireless systems. SystemOn’s software is sold through a subscription license which is available for purchase through any authorized Shure system integrator or distribution center, he added.