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MXCW

Microflex  Complete Wireless

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Complete user guide for the MXCW system. Includes installation instructions, specifications, best practices, and troubleshooting.

Version: 10.4 (2021-K)

Summary of Contents for Microflex MXCW

Page 1: ...MXCW Microflex Complete Wireless Complete user guide for the MXCW system Includes installation instructions specifications best practices and troubleshooting Version 10 4 2021 K ...

Page 2: ...g Batteries 23 Access Point Installation 24 Best Practices When Selecting a Location for the Access Point 24 Requirements Checklist 24 External Cover for Painting 25 Mounting Options 25 Networked Charging Station Installation 26 Best Practices for Rack Installation 27 System Set Up 27 Maximum System Size 27 Wireless Device Network 27 Connecting Devices for the First Time 27 Restricting New Device ...

Page 3: ...n Channels 54 Digital Audio Networking 55 Dante Network Audio 55 Switch Recommendations for Dante Networking 56 QoS Quality of Service Settings 56 Dante Network Audio Encryption 56 Networking 57 Networking Best Practices 57 Device IP Settings 57 Configuring IP Settings 57 Manually Assigning Static IP Address 58 Setting Latency 58 Using the Web Application with a Wireless Connection 58 IP Ports and...

Page 4: ...Shure Incorporated 4 86 Certifications 83 Trademarks 86 ...

Page 5: ...the floor audio or an interpretation channel Each wireless conference unit is powered by a smart lithium ion rechargeable battery whose remaining charge can be checked remotely by a technician The MXCW networked charging sta tion charges and stores up to 10 Shure rechargeable batteries that can be monitored through its own web application Features RF Efficiency Sound quality is consistent with one...

Page 6: ... to turn on the device If prompted select the operating region on the menu for RF coordination some model variations Open the web application in a browser and set an Admin passphrase Wait while the access point scans the area for the best available channel Once the channel is selected the default wireless network 00 is ready for the MXCW microphones ...

Page 7: ...phone Press and hold the power button on the bottom of the device until the screen powers on Wait while the microphone device searches for the default access point network 00 The devices are ready when the LEDs briefly flash green and the touchscreen displays the home screen Perform a Soundcheck Press the speak button on one of the devices to activate the microphone ...

Page 8: ...functions Receives and decrypts wireless audio signals from microphones in the group Delivers and receives digital and analog audio signals via Dante and XLR Hosts an embedded web server that provides access to the control software used to manage the system Sends and receives control information such as gain adjustment and link settings between the components control soft ware and 3rd party contro...

Page 9: ... Button Return to previous menu screens or cancel setting changes Arrow Buttons Scroll to a menu item or make a change to a setting Power LED Icon LED Color Description Off Powered off disconnected from network or PoE not present on port Green Unit is receiving power Green flashing A system reset is in progress ...

Page 10: ...e experiencing a subscrip tion error or unresolved transmitting device is off disconnected renamed or has incorrect net work setting Dante Controller software displays yellow triangle marks for these channels Amber flash ing A network reset is in progress Green flash ing RF LED green flashing Power LED green flashing Simultaneous LEDs Device identify from the software is in progress Alternating LE...

Page 11: ... settings Access Point Cover Paint to match the surrounding decor and snap onto the front plate of the device The LCD menu and navigation buttons are inaccessible with the cover Ethernet Port Connect a Cat5e or higher cable to a PoE source and the network Ethernet Status LED Green Off no network link On network link established Flashing network link active Ethernet Link Speed LED Amber Off 10 100 ...

Page 12: ...cludes the number of chairpersons Device Connections Determine the access of additional conference units connecting and registering to the net work audio Device Control Reboot or power off all connected devices Audio Loudspeaker Gain Adjust the loudspeaker gain from a range of 30 dB to 6 dB or select enter to mute Analog In Gain Adjust the input gain from a range of 30 dB to 10 dB or select enter ...

Page 13: ...elect the RF coverage level of the access point or turn it off Conference Unit MXCW640 MXCW conference units facilitate communication between participants in group meetings and conferences The multifunctional units enable participants to speak and be heard with clarity even in large multilingual events by combining a gooseneck micro phone loudspeaker headphone jack and user controls For advanced m...

Page 14: ...owered on Battery Status Button Press to check the remaining charge of the battery in the unit TRRS Port Enables a remote caller to listen and be heard over the floor mix when a cell phone is connected Battery Slot Insert an SB930 rechargeable battery to power on the unit USB Micro B Connector Connect a USB Micro B cable to charge the battery in the conference unit Gooseneck Microphone MXC416 MXC4...

Page 15: ... and information on the MXCW640 Home screen Displays a combined speaker and request list Voting menu chairperson only Chairpersons can set up and monitor voting sessions Settings menu View battery status hide status bar change brightness and change screen language Chairperson control buttons chairperson only Technician Menu Additional conference unit information and settings are in the technician ...

Page 16: ...last connected to before powering down New or factory default devices use this setting to access the SSID 00 by default List Manually choose from a prepopulated list of networks To update the list with custom names rename the SSID labels in the web application and push the list to the registered wireless devices Scan The device scans for available access point networks and ranks them with stronges...

Page 17: ...ently until the button pops out Press the new button into place Left Button Icons Right But ton Icons Note Go to Accessories to view which buttons can be ordered To change the left button functionality From the conference unit Access the technician menu Assign a role to the conference unit Select the function for the left button of the conference unit From the access point web application Select a...

Page 18: ...has been denied Rechargeable Battery SB930 The SB930 is a smart lithium ion rechargeable battery that powers the MXCW640 conference unit An integrated battery level indicator allows you to quickly check the battery status Battery Status Button Press the button to check the remaining charge of the battery in the unit LED Status Indicator Shows battery state when battery status button is pressed Bat...

Page 19: ...ttery contacts with alcohol to maintain ideal contact During storage check batteries every 6 months and recharge to 40 of capacity as needed Networked Charging Station MXCWNCS The MXCW networked charging station MXCWNCS provides charging and storage for up to ten SB930 rechargeable batter ies Installation options include mounting in a rack to a wall or on a table surface Status LED Indicator Descr...

Page 20: ...t to an Ethernet network to enable remote monitoring from the web application Reset Button Press and hold to reset the device to default settings The length of the button press determines the type of reset Network reset Press and hold for 4 seconds to reset any network settings and refresh the network connection Factory default settings Press and hold for 8 seconds to reset the device to factory d...

Page 21: ... the con ference unit Charging View the charging status from the charging station web application Monitor the LEDs on the charger Icons for Charging Batteries The following icons appear in the MXCWAPT web application to indicate battery status Battery charge 30 minutes Battery charge 1 hour Battery minutes are being calculated Battery is being charged by USB flashing USB cable has insufficient pow...

Page 22: ...le The battery status appears as a lightning bolt on the touchscreen when plugged in to USB When a battery is being charged while the unit is turned off the charging status shows on the touchscreen If the battery is fully charged the conference unit powers off after 10 minutes Average Charging Times Using USB MXCW640 Power Status Time Charging Capacity On 8 hours 100 Off 6 hours 30 minutes 100 USB...

Page 23: ... fully charged will decline as a result of repeated charge cycles age or storage conditions Cycle Displays total number of times that the battery has undergone one full count of discharge and charge Recharging after dis charging halfway counts as one half of a cycle Recharging after discharging a quarter of the way counts as one quarter of a cycle Temperature Displays battery temperature Storing B...

Page 24: ...nt in the same room as the conference units and with an unobstructed line of sight to the micro phones Keep the device away from large metal objects Keep at least eight feet between all access points Mount with the XLR ports accessible as it may be useful for connecting external equipment Important Always perform a walk around test to verify coverage before using a wireless system during a speech ...

Page 25: ...Snap onto the front plate of the device after it has been painted Mounting Options Wall or Ceiling Mark and drill pilot holes using the mounting bracket as a template Secure the mounting bracket to the surface using 8 4 mm screws not included Connect the Ethernet cable to the access point using the cable route path and mount the access point to the bracket Electrical Box Pull the Ethernet cable th...

Page 26: ...ng bracket to a microphone stand or tripod Networked Charging Station Installation The screws for attaching the mounting brackets to the charger are provided Screws for securing the charger to another sur face are not included Important The top of the screw must extend exactly 9 64 0 149 inches 3 78 mm above the surface about 4 threads Screws must be able to support 99 6 oz 2 8 kg weight of charge...

Page 27: ...ontributing to the meeting Wireless Device Network Setting up wireless MXCW devices is similar to connecting your computer to a wireless network The MXCW access point acts as the wireless router broadcasting a network SSID to the wireless devices in range The access point includes several customizable network SSIDs that allow you to label MXCW networks for easy recognition and control according to...

Page 28: ...ference unit The device automatically scans for the default network The default access point network SSID 00 is selected and the devices are ready for use Add additional microphones until all participants are covered or the system is full Restricting New Device Connections The devices tab in the web application shows which conference units are connected to the SSID network by separating them into ...

Page 29: ... of the sys tem examples SSID Training or SSID 3NW Security Customs SSIDs are less likely to inadvertently connect unwanted wireless microphones Automatic Updates All connected devices automatically update to match the new network label To customize the network SSID label Go to Settings SSIDs Select an SSID and rename it Choose names up to 32 characters that make sense for your installation or use...

Page 30: ...to separate conference units into independent systems for smaller events When the room opens up to support more participants simply set all conference units to the same access point network to create a large system First set an access point to a different SSID Open the MXCW web application and go to Settings SSIDs Optional Rename one of the SSIDs network for easy identification for example Room C ...

Page 31: ... the volume control knobs and tap the right side of the screen Go to the wireless tab Depending on the Startup mode set on the unit either scan for a network or view options in the list Choose an access point network and press Connect To combine rooms again simply change the conference units back to the original network to create the larger system Connected Network Name The device displays the con...

Page 32: ...me MXCW Web Applications Application Host device Features MXCW system and meet ing control Access point MXCWAPT Full configuration and control of the MXCW system devices participants and live meetings Charging batteries Charging station MX CWNCS Monitor battery charge and statistics Opening the Device Web Application Connect the computer to the device network Open the Shure Web Device Discovery ap...

Page 33: ...CWAPT Batteries currently charging MXCWNCS Double click the row or right click to copy the IP address or DNS name to paste into a browser Tip Bookmark the DNS name to bypass the Web Device Discovery application Web Browser Requirements Web applications are supported by the following browsers Google Chrome Safari Internet Explorer ...

Page 34: ...trols and Wireless settings To access this view do one of the following Sign in as Admin Enter the IP address of the access point followed by admin example http 192 168 11 137 admin Chairperson View Use the Main tab for microphone control and managing speakers and speak requests during the meeting Use the Voting tab to select the voting configuration view and share the last voting results and remo...

Page 35: ...s the best operating channel across the wireless 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency bands including DFS channels Wireless Operating Distance The RF power level determines the operating distance between the access point and conference units Set the RF power level according to the size of the microphone installation Variable Operating Distance Setting RF Power Select the RF power from the web application b...

Page 36: ...ve speakers while preserving traffic for continuous downlink monitoring channels Selecting or Excluding Specific Wireless Channels You can avoid specific wireless channels by deselecting them from the web application The MXCW system scans all channels in the 2 4 and 5 GHz spectrum and chooses the cleanest one for operation After deselecting specific channels MXCW will no longer scan and operate in...

Page 37: ...e access point near or above the conference units Make sure people do not block the line of sight between receiver and transmitter Check that other wireless systems are not causing interference Ensure at least 3 meters 10 feet between access point and wireless routers computers or other active 2 4 GHz or 5 GHz sources Turn on typical wireless devices prior to the event so the MXCW system has time ...

Page 38: ... minimal speaking per missions The following is a summary of the roles in the system Role Brief description Details Chairperson Moderator or leader of the event The chairperson is a participant with additional permissions for controlling delegate microphones accessing meeting con trols and overriding delegate speakers at any time Delegate Typical participant Delegates represent the majority of par...

Page 39: ...le cable Speak Priority for Remote Callers When a mobile device is connected to the conference unit the remote caller will hear 1 of 3 tones that indicate their connection and speak priority 3 short ascending tones Connected to the event and remains on the speak list 3 short descending tones Connected and listening to the event but no speaking permissions 2 short repeating tones Conference unit lo...

Page 40: ...t hardware Go to the Devices tab Click the desired device s icon The device beeps or flashes to confirm your selection Note Click the wrench icon to change the device identification indicator Select the icon again to stop identifying or wait until it times out 30 seconds Identify the Hardware Customizing the Devices Page Choose which information you want to see from the Devices tab Edit the filter...

Page 41: ...ole Battery RF strength Speak priority Audio groups Left button functionality Firmware version Serial number Mic gain Low pass filter 9 kHz High pass filter 150 Hz Filter Only allow devices with these attributes to display in the devices table Role Speak priority Audio groups Left button functionality Firmware version ...

Page 42: ...the other seat To move multiple seats click more options Push to renumber Enable this mode to rearrange seats by pressing each device s speak buttons in the preferred order This will remap devices according to the order the but tons are pressed Retain Seat Information Device settings such as seat name and seat number are saved during a power cycle by default To stop saving seat informa tion click ...

Page 43: ...tion Select a mode Not allowed Higher speak priority allowed default Equal or higher speak priority allowed See Speak Priority for information on adjusting individual participants priority Microphone Activation Style The speak mode determines the way the participants use their microphones in a group setting Several factors may affect the meeting requirements and the manner in which the meeting is ...

Page 44: ... mic stays open feature to add ambient noise to the floor mix instead Go to web application Meeting Controls Handsfree Mode to change voice detection settings Lower the voice detection threshold to make microphones more sensitive to sound or raise the threshold to make micro phones less sensitive Set the voice detection release time to turn off microphones after so many seconds of silence Select L...

Page 45: ... a microphone slot available for a remote caller Prevent Speak Button Conflicts To prevent conflicts of a participant and an administrator or chairperson attempting to perform the same action on a unit Go to Meeting Controls Advanced Microphone off permissions Select Prevent double press of Speak button Set the amount of time in seconds for a conference unit to register a second press Optional All...

Page 46: ...r the Ethernet network 10 input channels 10 output channels Once the audio signal is added to the MXCW system an internal matrix mixer routes audio signals between inputs and out puts for simple and flexible routing Send the floor mix to multiple outputs for recording broadcasting and a spillover listening room Add an external sound source to the floor mix such as a bodypack microphone for present...

Page 47: ...Group mixes Output channels Select source for each output channel Floor or group mix Microphone slot Input channels 1 Analog output 10 Dante outputs web application Audio Out puts MXCW Wireless Audio Encrypted wireless audio between the access point and conference units Speaki ng Chan nels Up link 8 uplink channels are provided for active speakers As participants turn on their microphones they are...

Page 48: ...nit loudspeaker or the headphone channel Loudspeakers The floor mix is always the source for the loudspeakers Headphones The floor mix is also available on a headphone channel Ch 0 Monitoring Active Microphones Use the MXCW system web application to monitor and adjust the microphone slots for audio contributing to the floor mix Go to Audio Active microphones Analog Connections Easily connect addit...

Page 49: ...wireless receiver default route to floor mix XLR output to a recording loudspeaker or teleconferencing system default source is floor mix Perform a sound check using normal speech levels with the rest of the MXCW microphones For best results Always leave AGC enabled to make sure the signals blends naturally with other MXCW sources Use the equalization filters to reduce unwanted sounds like HVAC ...

Page 50: ... AGC box For analog and Dante inputs go to Audio Inputs and click the AGC button Adding Other Sources to the Floor Mix Add other audio sources to blend with the floor mix of MXCW wireless microphones 1 XLR analog input on the access point is automatically routed to the floor 10 Dante digital network channels are selectable for routing Connect the audio source to the system Analog input Connect an ...

Page 51: ...her group that is connected to a recording system for archival purposes Go to Audio Group mixes Floor Find the seat you want to remove and deselect it Tip Select Show connected seats only to filter out unoccupied seats Route the audio from that seat to another group Open the desired group and select the seat Select that group as the source for the output channel 4a Press Select source ...

Page 52: ...e output channel and ready for recording broadcasting or another application Isolating Participants on Separate Output Channels 8 or Fewer Active Speakers Assign each participant to their own group mix to record them individually on predetermined channels Open the first group mix A Select the first seat For easy reference rename the group according that seat ...

Page 53: ...the output channels Keep in mind that the channels will not be permanently assigned to certain participants The wireless 8 microphone slots fill up starting with slot 1 and increasing with more active microphones Slot 1 is always filled whenever a microphone is active Therefore this method allows clean recordings but the labeling will not follow the participants by seat Set the number of active mi...

Page 54: ...hone and listen to the interpretation on headphones Conference units configured to the remote caller role also have access to interpretation channels Set Up Interpretation Channels Use the access point web application to set up interpretation channels for conference units Go to Audio Interpretation Select the desired language from the dropdown menu Press Assign Source and choose from the available...

Page 55: ...e icon on the touchscreen and select a channel from the list Digital Audio Networking Dante digital audio is carried over standard Ethernet and operates using standard internet protocols Dante provides low laten cy tight clock synchronization and high Quality of Service QoS to provide reliable audio transport to a variety of Dante de vices Dante audio can coexist safely on the same network as IT a...

Page 56: ... to avoid disrupting service To assign QoS values open the switch interface and use the following table to assign Dante associated queue values Assign the highest possible value shown as 4 in this example for time critical PTP events Use descending priority values for each remaining packet Dante QoS Priority Values Priority Usage DSCP Label Hex Decimal Binary High 4 Time critical PTP events CS7 0x...

Page 57: ...DHCP addressing on additional servers Power on the switch and DHCP server prior to MXCW equipment To expand the network use multiple Ethernet switches in a star topology All devices must be at the same firmware revision level Device IP Settings Configure IP Sets IP mode of the selected network interface Auto DHCP For automatic assignment of IP addresses Manual Static For Static IP addresses IP Set...

Page 58: ...the Web Application with a Wireless Connection When operating the web application with a wireless connection it s important to set up the wireless router properly for best per formance The system employs several standard based protocols that rely on multicast The wireless connection treats broad cast and multicast packets differently than general packets for backward compatibility reasons In some ...

Page 59: ...Closed 2202 tcp ASCII Required for 3rd party control strings Open 5353 udp mDNS Required for device discovery Open 5568 udp SDT Required for inter device communication Open 8023 tcp Telnet Debug console interface Closed 8180 tcp HTML Required for web application Open 8427 udp Multcast SLP Required for inter device communication Open 64000 tcp Telnet Required for Shure firmware update Open Dante Au...

Page 60: ... AES67 cannot operate when the transmit and receive devices both support Dante Shure Device Supports Device 2 Supports AES67 Compatibility Dante and AES67 Dante and AES67 No Must use Dante Dante and AES67 AES67 without Dante Any other au dio networking protocol is acceptable Yes Separate Dante and AES67 flows can operate simultaneously The total number of flows is determined by the maximum flow li...

Page 61: ...tion Press Start A voting screen displays on all conference units and participants with voting rights can cast their votes using the touch screen Press Stop to end the voting session Voting Configurations In an open vote a participant s selection remains visible and interim vote results are shown In a secret vote there is no visible indication of how a participant voted and interim vote results ar...

Page 62: ...te Results may not always add up to 100 percent due to decimal rounding System Maintenance and Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Basic System Check Check your system for the following basic hardware and connections Devices are receiving power and are turned on Cables are connected Devices are on the same network Wireless Interference Select more wireless chan nels If any wireless channels are desele...

Page 63: ... seconds to reset the device to default factory set tings See Access Point Transceiver MXCWAPT for more details on LED behaviors during a reset Conference Units Access the technician menu by tapping the gear icon While at the top of the set tings page hold down the volume control knobs and tap the right side of the screen Go to the information screen and tap Factory reset Networked Charging Sta ti...

Page 64: ...ware Select the desired conference units Note A minimum of 20 minutes of battery charge is required for firmware updates Click Update Firmware Versioning When updating firmware update all hardware to the same firmware version to ensure consistent operation The firmware of all devices has the form of MAJOR MINOR PATCH e g 1 2 14 At a minimum all devices on the network must have the same MAJOR and M...

Page 65: ...eadphone Output 100 dB A weighted 97 dB Unweighted typical Speaker Output unweighted typical 94 dB A weighted 91 dB Unweighted typical Digital Signal Processing 24 bit 48 kHz Audio Polarity Positive pressure on MXCW640 microphone diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 2 of MXCWAPT XLR output Working Range 8 m Low 15 m Medium 30 m High 45 m Maximum Line of sight to the MXCWAPT Actual range depe...

Page 66: ...ghted 113 dB Unweighted typical Aux 112 dB A weighted 110 dB Unweighted typical Measured at Dante Output Preamplifier Equivalent Input Noise EIN Line 92 dBV A weighted typical Aux 104 dBV A weighted typical Input Impedance Line 10 kΩ Aux 12 kΩ Configuration Balanced Type Pin Assignments Standard XLR Pinout 1 ground 2 audio 3 audio GND Lift Left Pin 1 GND Connected Right Pin 1 GND Disconnected Anal...

Page 67: ... Injected at Dante Input Load Impedance 600 Ω typical Type 3 pin male XLR Pin Assignments Standard XLR Pinout 1 ground 2 audio 3 audio GND Lift Left Pin 1 GND Connected Right Pin 1 GND Disconnected RF WLAN Standard IEEE 802 11 a g Frequency Bands 2 4 GHz ISM 5 GHz UNII Sensitivity 80 dBm at 10 PER Output Power 1 mW Low 5 mW Medium 13 mW High 25 mW Maximum Antenna Type Proprietary Internal Bi level...

Page 68: ...Ethernet Dante digital audio Link Speed 10 100 1000Mbps Network Addressing Capability DHCP or Manual IP address Cable Length 100 mmaximum Cable Type Cat 5e or higher Connector Type RJ45 Display Type Monochrome FFSTN LCD Display Size 1 84 x 074 in 46 7 x 18 8 mm Display Resolution 152 x 78 78 ppi Mechanical Dimensions 47 8 x 242 5 x 241 8 mm 1 88 x 9 55 x 9 52 in ...

Page 69: ...60 140 Relative Humidity 95 MXCW640 Microphone Input Nominal Input Level 60 dBV Maximum Input Level 1 5 dBV Measured at Dante Output Frequency Response 20 Hz 20 kHz 0 5 dB 3 dB Measured at Dante Output Total Harmonic Distortion 0 04 typical Measured at Dante Output Dynamic Range 112 dB A weighted 110 dB Unweighted typical Measured at Dante Output Preamplifier Equivalent Input Noise EIN 117 dBV A w...

Page 70: ... kHz 0 5 dB 3 dB Measured at Dante Output Total Harmonic Distortion 0 07 typical Measured at Dante Output Dynamic Range 95 dB A weighted 93 dB Unweighted typical Measured at Dante Output Preamplifier Equivalent Input Noise EIN 106 dBVA weighted typical Input Impedance 3 5 Ω Configuration Unbalanced Type TRRS 3 5 mm female socket Pin Assignments CTIA AHJ Standard Pinout Tip Left side earpiece Ring ...

Page 71: ...eighted typical Measured at Dante Output Input Impedance 2 2 kΩ Configuration Unbalanced Type TRRS 3 5 mm female socket Pin Assignments CTIA AHJ Standard Pinout Tip Left side earpiece Ring 1 Right side earpiece Ring2 Ground Sleeve Microphone Speaker Output Nominal Output Level 72 dB SPL at 0 5 m Measured with an SPL meter using A weighting and fast averaging Maximum Output Level 89 dB SPL at 0 5 m...

Page 72: ...t Total Harmonic Distortion 0 04 typical Audio Injected at Dante Input Dynamic Range 101 dB A weighted 99 dB Unweighted typical Audio Injected at Dante Input Load Impedance 8 Ω typical Headphone outputs are protected against short circuits Configuration Dual mono Will drive stereo and mono headphones Type TRRS 3 5 mm female socket Pin Assignments CTIA AHJ Standard Pinout Tip Left side earpiece Rin...

Page 73: ...Injected at Dante Input Output Impedance 2 kΩ Type TRRS 3 5 mm female socket Pin Assignments CTIA AHJ Standard Pinout Tip Left side earpiece Ring 1 Right side earpiece Ring2 Ground Sleeve Microphone RF WLAN Standard IEEE 802 11 a g Frequency Bands 2 4 GHz ISM 5 GHz UNII Sensitivity 75 dBm at 10 PER Output Power 1 mW Low 3 mW Medium 6 mW High 10 mW Maximum Antenna Type Proprietary Internal Bi level...

Page 74: ...r Proprietary blade Battery Voltage 3 4 2 V Nominal Capacity 35 Wh Power Consumption 3 W typical Operating Time 11 hours typical Charge Time 6 hours 30 minutes typical when powered off 8 hours typical when powered on When charged from USB port USB Input Voltage Range 4 5 5 25 V Power Consumption 10 W maximum Recommended Cable 28 AWG 1 P 22 AWG 2 C 1 5 m ...

Page 75: ...0 1 in Weight 1 21 kg with battery 1 025 kg without battery Housing Molded Plastic Die casted Aluminum Mounting Type M4 hexagon bolt Temperature Range Operating Temperature Range 0 C 32 F to 35 C 95 F Charging Temperature Range 0 C 32 F to 33 C 91 4 F Storage Temperature Range 20 C 4 F to 50 C 122 F Relative Humidity 95 MXCWNCS Battery Type Shure Rechargeable Li Ion Battery Connector Proprietary b...

Page 76: ...k Addressing Capability DHCP or Manual IP address Network Interface 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Cable Length 100 m maximum Cable Requirements Cat 5e or higher Housing Molded Plastic steel Mounting Type Tabletop rack or wall Dimensions 72 4 mm x 438 9 mm x 193 5 mm 2 9 in x 17 3 in x 7 6 in Weight 2825 g Operating Temperature Range 20 C 4 F to 35 C 95 F Discharging Temperature Range 20 C 4 F to 35 C 95 F ...

Page 77: ...ging Temperature Range 0 C 32 F to 35 C 95 F Storage Temperature Range 29 C 20 2 F to 60 C 140 F Related to the storage of the charger not storage mode Relative Humidity 95 SB930 SB930 3 6 3 0 4 2 35 4 2 3 6 31 x 65 x 101 5 1 2 x 2 ...

Page 78: ...Shure Incorporated 78 86 56 x 4 184 20 4 60 140 0 32 45 113 20 4 50 122 95 ...

Page 79: ...CW and DCS Quantity 10 MXCDUALCARD 10PK Chairperson button set for MXCW640 Includes 1 of each All Delegates Off Mute All Next On Quantity 3 MXCW ACC CM A and B buttons for MXCW640 Quantity 10 each MXCW ACC A B Mute button for MXCW640 Quantity 10 MXCW ACC M Reply button for MXCW640 Quantity 10 MXCW ACC RPY Access Point Model Variations Region Model United States MXCWAPT A Canada and Mexico MXCWAPT ...

Page 80: ...iecht enstein Lithuania Luxemburg Malta Netherlands Nor way Oman Poland Portugal Qatar Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey UAE United Kingdom part of the European Union EFTA listing in the web application and LCD menu Networked Charging Station Model Variations All include power cable unless otherwise noted Region Model United States MXCWNCS US Argentina M...

Page 81: ...and tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over UNPLUG this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time REFER all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such...

Page 82: ...dB SPL at 4 hours 100 dB SPL at 2 hours 105 dB SPL at 1 hour 110 dB SPL at hour 115 dB SPL at 15 minutes 120 dB SPL Avoid or damage may occur Note Use this product only with an agency approved power supply which meets local regulatory requirements e g UL CSA VDE CCC INMETRO WARNING Battery packs may explode or release toxic materials Risk of fire or burns Do not open crush modify disassemble heat ...

Page 83: ...cate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The equipment is intended to be used in professional audio applications Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Shure Incorporated...

Page 84: ...eil ne doit pas produire de brouillage L appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi même si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement La operación de este equipo está sujeta a las siguientes dos condiciones 1 es posible que este equipo o dispositivo no cause interferencia perjudicial y 2 este equipo o dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia incluye...

Page 85: ... ションの設置など についてご相談して下さい その他 この機器から移動体識別用の特定小電力無線局あるいはアマチュア無線局に対して有害な電波干渉の事例が発生 した場合など何かお困りのことが起きたときは 保証書に記載の販売代 理店または購入店へお問い合わせください 代 理店および販売店情報は Shure 日本語ウェブサイト http www shure co jp でもご覧いただけます 現品表示記号について 現品表示記号は 以下のことを表しています この無線機器は 2 4GHz 帯の電波を使用し 変調方式は DS SS 方式および FH SS 方式 想定与干渉距離は 40m です 2 400MHz 2 483 5MHz の全帯域を使用し 移動体識別装置の帯域を回避する ことはできません EAC Clarification This product meets Russian complianc...

Page 86: ...eby Shure Incorporated declares that this product with CE Marking has been determined to be in compliance with European Union requirements The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following site https www shure com en EU support declarations of conformity Authorized European representative Shure Europe GmbH Department Global Compliance Jakob Dieffenbacher Str 12 75031 ...

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