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MXW

Microflex  Wireless

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The Shure microflex wireless system, MXW, user guide. 

Version: 4 (2019-G)

Summary of Contents for Microflex MXWANI4

Page 1: ...MXW Microflex Wireless The Shure microflex wireless system MXW user guide Version 4 2019 G ...

Page 2: ...ne 50 Exchanging or Removing a Component 52 Link a Microphone Over the Network 52 Large Installations 53 Shure SystemOn Software For Managing Large Systems5 3 High Density Mode 53 Configurations Managing Multiple Groups 53 Wireless Management 55 Overview of Channel Coordination 55 Scanning Available RF Spectrum 56 PHS Detection 57 Identifying PHS Detection Errors 58 Setting RF Power 59 Using Multi...

Page 3: ...twork Interface ANI 97 Transmitter Output Power 99 Wiring Diagram 100 Safety Information 100 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 101 WARNING 101 WARNING 101 Important Product Information 101 Information to the user 102 Certifications 102 Trademarks 103 ...

Page 4: ... from the apparatus ONLY USE attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer USE only with a cart stand 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 servicin...

Page 5: ...imultaneous operation of up to 80 microphones in the same area depending on the region The MXW networked charging station charges and stores boundary and gooseneck microphones for tabletop applications as well as handheld and bodypack solutions for corporate training and presentations A web browser control software is used for system setup and remote monitoring and control from any computer connec...

Page 6: ...k Automatic Frequency Co ordination The MXW Series uses automatic frequency coordination to quickly set up all of the micro phones and achieve reliable uninterrupted wireless communication Microphones are as signed to channels on an access point transceiver simply by arranging them in an associat ed charging station and pressing the Link button Multiple access point transceivers can work together ...

Page 7: ...belt or strap for hands free mobile communication It features a TQG input for lavalier connection and an integrated omnidirectional microphone Handheld MXW2 The handheld enables presenters to communicate using legendary Shure SM58 SM86 BE TA58 and VP68 microphone cartridges Boundary MXW6 C MXW6 O The boundary transmitter sits on a table or desk to transmit speech while discreetly blending into any...

Page 8: ... other Dante de vices on the same network The APT includes a webserver that hosts the MXW System control software used for monitoring configuration and remote control of the system Audio Network Interface MXWANI4 MXWANI8 The Audio Network Interface 4 and 8 channel is a Dante network device that provides analog audio input and outputs for the MXW system It has a 4 port Gigabit Ethernet switch that ...

Page 9: ...s microphones to access point channels and networks battery statistics to the control software Note The MXWNCS2 does not work with the MXW8 gooseneck microphones MXW Control Software The MXW control software offers comprehensive remote control of key setup monitoring and management functions The soft ware is accessible from any computer on the network and opens in a web browser using Adobe Flash ...

Page 10: ... a dedicated network Analog Audio The audio network interface converts network audio for each channel into analog outputs Sends analog audio to a mixer Digital Signal Processor DSP or teleconferencing device Forming Groups and Linking Microphones Once all the MXW components are connected to the network they can be associated into Groups from the Configuration tab of the control software Each Acces...

Page 11: ...nel to perform the following functions Action Function Single Press Listen to that channel at the headphone jack Display and adjust the channel output level and attenuation Monitor output signal on the level meter Press and Hold 3 sec onds Mute unmute a channel Mute is indicated by the mute LED Selected Channel LED Illuminates when a channel is selected Signal Strength LED sig clip Indicates audio...

Page 12: ...he hardware LED Color Status Power Green Unit is powered on Ethernet Green Connected to an Ethernet device Network Audio Green All connected receive channels are OK receiving digital audio as expected Flashing Green One or more connected receive channels experiencing a subscription error or is un resolved transmitting device is off disconnected renamed or has incorrect network setting Off No recei...

Page 13: ... MP3 player only use pins 1 signal and 3 ground of the block connector See Specifications sections for wiring diagrams Reset Button Press and hold the button for five seconds to reboot the device with factory default settings Ethernet Status LED Green Off no network link On network link established Flashing network link active Ethernet Link Speed LED Amber Off 10 100 Mbps On 1 Gbps required for di...

Page 14: ... APT performs the following functions Receives and decrypts wireless audio signals from microphones in the group Delivers the audio signal to the digital audio network and audio network interface ANI Hosts an embedded web server that provides access to the control software used to manage the MXW system Sends and receives control information such as gain adjustment and link settings between the com...

Page 15: ...red on in the Active Mute or Standby state Off 1 microphone is linked and is Off or in a non networked charger Red No microphones have been linked Flashing Red Receiving an Identification signal from the control software simultaneous flash with Network Audio LED The device is performing a spectrum scan alternating flash with Network Audio LED Reset Button Press and hold the reset button for 10 sec...

Page 16: ... its channel slots are mapped to access point audio channels Microphones can then be placed in the slots to Link to these channels Any microphone can recharge in any NCS regardless of Group association or network connection Caution When the Link button on an associated charger is pressed all microphones in the charger are mapped to channels on an access point This overrides any previously Linked m...

Page 17: ...k procedure is in process Green Microphones have been successfully linked to channels Red Link procedure unsuccessful RF issue network failure or microphones removed during pro cedure Amber Link procedure cannot start because the station is not associated to a group Flashing Red Link procedure has been locked from the control software Blue Charger is in High Efficiency Mode Microphone Link Button ...

Page 18: ...t cable Ethernet Status LED Green Off no network link On network link established Flashing network link active Ethernet Link Speed LED Amber Off 10 Mbps On 100 Mbps Connecting Microphones Place a microphone in the charger by connecting it to one of the channel slots The channels in the top row have two USB ports to accommodate different types of microphones Do not attempt to connect to both USB po...

Page 19: ...or MXW transmitters except the gooseneck light ring models MX405R 410R 415R Low Battery LED Gooseneck and Boundary only Color Status Off 5 battery runtime remains Solid Red 5 battery runtime remains Earphone Jack 1 8 3 5 mm jack for monitoring a return channel signal such as translated audio This audio is automatically routed from the input s of the Audio Network Interface Input A to channels 1 4 ...

Page 20: ...Pulsing short on off The transmitter is out of the RF coverage range to the linked access point Charging Off The transmitter is charging Battery Statistics Reset Flashing Yellow Battery statistics have been reset for the transmitter Two microphones trying to connect to same audio channel Red Pulsing long on short off Only one microphone for each audio channel can be active at a time Off Off No con...

Page 21: ...smitter Clip the transmitter to a belt or pocket For best results the belt should be pressed against the base of the clip Handheld MXW2 The handheld enables presenters to communicate using legendary Shure SM58 SM86 BETA58 and VP68 microphone car tridges ...

Page 22: ...ter sits on a table or desk to transmit speech while discreetly blending into any conference environment Cardioid and omnidirectional versions are available Microphone Placement For best low frequency response and rejection of background noise place the microphone on a large flat surface such as a floor table or lectern To reduce reverberance avoid reflective surfaces above or to the side of the m...

Page 23: ...Shure Incorporated 23 103 Desktop Gooseneck Base MXW8 The gooseneck base is compatible with 5 10 and 15 Microflex gooseneck microphones Microphone Types Insert Microphone into Base ...

Page 24: ...ry that maximizes transmitter runtime Power management from the control software provides detailed visibility to critical battery parameters such as charge status battery capacity and cycle count Batteries charge to 50 capacity in one hour and to full capacity in two hours using the MXW Networked Charging Station Models Microphone Type Battery Model MXW1 bodypack SB901A MXW6 boundary ...

Page 25: ...gins Regardless of Group association or network connection any microphone can recharge in any NCS Handheld boundary and bodypack use the main vertical slots in the recessed bays Gooseneck base uses the top row s horizontal connectors Not included on two channel chargers Charge Status LEDs Each charger channel has a row of LEDs that illuminate to indicate the microphone battery charge level LED Bat...

Page 26: ...tteries require approximately 4 hours to fully recharge in High Efficiency Mode Important Because the charging LED indicators are disabled in High Efficiency Mode you must manage the 4 hour recharge time using your own timer While in High Efficiency Mode there is no Ethernet connectivity for the charger There is no monitor and control functional ity for SystemOn or any other connected solutions li...

Page 27: ...he microphone For battery health statistics use the Utility tab Battery Statistics Battery Capacity The microphone battery s percentage of charge capacity as compared to a new battery Cycle Count Number of charge cycles logged by the battery Reset the Microphone Battery Statistics After installing a new battery reset the battery health statistics that are stored in the microphone Place the transmi...

Page 28: ...ernal commands via the TCPI third party control interface Maximize battery runtime by disabling the LED completely or by setting the LED to only indicate when the micro phone is not in its usual use state LED control is set from MXW control software Preferences tab High Density Mode High Density HD mode reallocates system resources to create additional channels when needed In applications where la...

Page 29: ... of the transmitter handle Unscrew and remove the microphone head Remove the retention clip and gently pull out the battery frame Unscrew the three screws that fasten the battery door to the frame Remove the battery door Replace the old battery with a new one Replace the battery door and tighten the screws Gently slide the battery frame back into the transmitter Replace the retention clip to secur...

Page 30: ...dio Network Interface functions as the switch For systems with more than one access point an additional gigabit switch is required for connecting all the components together Requirements Use shielded Cat 5e or higher Ethernet cables Limit cable runs to 100 m between devices Use Gigabit networking equipment between network audio devices required for systems with 1 access point Ensure MXW components...

Page 31: ...ms Use the Spectrum Scanner to ensure that there is sufficient RF availability for the installation Large Single Room Installation Power on the DHCP enabled router Connect the router to a computer Connect each APT to a Power over Ethernet PoE enabled port on the router Use a PoE inserter if the router does not provide it Connect each ANI to the router Connect chargers to the ANI ports or to the ro...

Page 32: ...eed specified operating temperature range of the device Keep fan inlet and side air vents clear from obstructions and provide adequate space for airflow within the rack When possible provide 1 RU of empty space between each device Securing the Charging Station This kit provides washers and screws for securing a charging tray to a table or other surface Use two kits for the NCS8 Please refer to the...

Page 33: ...Use counterbore and washers as necessary depending on thickness of table NCS Mounting Template Two Channel Charger Wall Mount The two channel charger includes a wall mount to provide quick microphone access and storage in a classroom or conference room ...

Page 34: ...sroom Wall Tip Paint the mount to match the wall for a less obtrusive installation Installation Determine the orientation and placement of the mount Placement Orientation Wall Drawer or tray Leave room around the mount for cabling to the charging station ...

Page 35: ...h the mount to the wall Use one set of screw holes depending on the orientation of the mount Mount Screw Holes Align the charger on the mount and secure with the screws Tip Improve cable management using the cable tie holes on the mount ...

Page 36: ...Shure Incorporated 36 103 NCS2 Mount Dimensions Side View ...

Page 37: ...Shure Incorporated 37 103 Top View ...

Page 38: ...ccess point is typically mounted to a ceiling or wall near the microphone coverage area For best results perform a Spec trum Scan at potential locations to find the optimal placement see Wireless Management section for more details Use the following best practices when selecting a location for the device Direct the face of the access point toward the intended coverage area Position the access poin...

Page 39: ...ecuring to a Wall or Ceiling Required Equipment Two 8 screws at appropriate length Screw Length Surface thickness thread engagement 4 75 mm max thickness of flat washer the thickness of the split lock washer General Installation Steps Use the mounting plate as a template and mark the location for the holes Drill the holes into the mounting surface Secure mounting plate to the surface CAUTION Do no...

Page 40: ...s onto the front plate of the device Power the Hardware Audio Network Interface ANI Connect the IEC power cable from the back panel to an AC power source Turn on the power switch Access Point Transceiver APT Connect a shielded Cat5e cable from the MXWAPT to network Port 1 of the MXWANI If using an external gigabit switch ensure Class 0 PoE provides at least 6 5W of power to the APT There is no pow...

Page 41: ...er Group or on a separate network Battery Charge Times Approximate Charge Times Charger Type Time to Full Charge hr min Networked Charging Station NCS 2 00 Networked Charging Station NCS in High Efficiency Mode Link LED illuminated blue 4 00 USB Charger Powered On 3 30 Powered Off 2 30 Calculated with a new battery Runtimes vary depending on battery health Open the MXW Control Software Access the ...

Page 42: ... that use an embedded server for control software such as the APT You can use the Identify button to flash a device s LEDs for easy identification Open the MXW Control Software Double click on any APT to open the MXW System control software The application can be set to open by IP address or DNS name selectable from the Preferences drop down Enter Default Password Enter the default password admin ...

Page 43: ... analog outputs Group Components from the Network Once the group formed microphones can be linked to channels using the charging station Select Devices for the Group Use the MXW control software to view devices on the network and assign them to a group Tip Use the ID button to identify a device This flashes the component LEDs for easy identification ...

Page 44: ...the front and back slots of a charger halving the number of slots available For example two eight channel charg ers are required to fill an eight channel access point with gooseneck microphones 4 Select the Audio Output Device s Select one or two audio output devices MXWANI or SCM820 to automatically route the dig ital audio channels from the access point Select from the following devices Audio Ne...

Page 45: ...anaged on the Configuration tab can be viewed in detail on the Utility tab The device will show its group number in the Group column of the Utility page A device can be unassociated by selecting none in the group row drop down to clear it from the group The device is then open and available for association to another group Tip Performing a factory reset will default the device to open Device Avail...

Page 46: ... devices are selected to fill the APT group 2 4 or 8 channels Once the devices are selected for the group the channels are mapped between the charging slots audio outputs and the wireless receiver Group selections are made from the Configuration tab of the control interface Group Selections Determine Routing Each group has two selections available for charging stations and audio output devices The...

Page 47: ... two charger slots Mixture of Gooseneck and Boundary Microphones When 4 channel and 8 channel chargers are selected group channels five through eight are automatically routed to the back row of the 8 channel charger 4 Channel Group Gooseneck Microphones This setup is used to fill a 4 channel group with gooseneck microphones 2 Channel Group 2 Channel Charger The 2 channel charger supports boundary ...

Page 48: ... of the interface Link Microphones to Group Channels Use the Networked Charging Station NCS to Link microphones to Access Point channels Slots in the charger are mapped to the APT according to the Group setup from the Configuration tab Once the Link procedure is complete audio will route to the corresponding channel in the Group Linking will map any microphone placed in the charging station to the...

Page 49: ...n be disabled on the charging station so that Linking can only be per formed from the control software Control Software From the Configuration page press the Link button for each charger in the Group Charging Station Press and hold the Link button for 6 seconds The LEDs flash during the process and turn solid green once the Link is successful 3 Remove Mics and Test the Audio Test the audio for eac...

Page 50: ...flexible events Two MXW microphone transmitters can be linked to the same channel providing the option of either microphone for use Link a mic to the secondary slot to anticipate needs that may arise during events Microphone Preference Give presenters a choice between two different microphone types such as handheld or bodypack microphones ...

Page 51: ...ime blocking the second microphone from interfering with the RF and audio performance The backup microphone briefly flashes the LED to indicate the channel is occupied and automatically turns off to conserve the battery To use the second microphone simply turn off the first microphone Two Microphones Ready for the Audio Channel The system allows one live microphone per channel Procedure Link a sin...

Page 52: ...l will remain unaffected Important Use caution when replacing microphones as the Link procedure applies for all microphones in the charger The Link will immediately override any existing microphone s audio and RF connection to the system Remove a Device from a Group To remove a device from a group open the MXW Control Software and go to the Configuration tab In the group row select the device drop...

Page 53: ...an set the density mode for each APT individually to get the right blend of channel count and audio performance Density Mode Comparison Feature Standard Density High Density Channels available Up to 40 Up to 80 Audio latency 18 ms 28 ms Microphone battery life Up to 7 hours Up to 8 hours EQ filters Optional Always on Back channel audio headphone out put on the microphone Available Unavailable For ...

Page 54: ...erent set of preferences and global controls may be required for a giv en space Do this by setting up a separate Configuration Open the Shure Web Device Discovery Application Select the Access Point that will be used for the new Configuration and open its control software The APT must be open not already assigned to a group in order to start a new configuration Go to the Configuration tab Select t...

Page 55: ...automatically assigned to the time slots by the access point which manages the spectrum and seamlessly changes slots if interference is detected The MXW system makes this adjustment automatically and without audio artifacts Maximum Channel Count The following table shows the maximum MXW channel count available in each region Use the spectrum scanner to view how many of these channels are available...

Page 56: ...age of Radio Frequency Interference RFI in the area and provides recommended channel count ranges Estimated channel counts are displayed for both standard and high channel count modes During a scan any microphones linked to that Access Point are turned off in order to survey the area for interference from oth er devices The scan calculates the current spectrum and the minimum spectrum available wh...

Page 57: ... the typical interference in an environment Ensure all typically used devices are turned on including any MXW equipment already in use Place the new MXW Access Point near the location it will be mounted Ensure the APT is on the same network and set to the same subnet as the other MXW equipment Open MXW control software to the Monitor tab Make sure the new Access Point is selected from the drop dow...

Page 58: ... de tection JDECT regulations require an automatic cutoff in devices transmitting RF signals on the channels used by the PHS mobile phone network When an MXW APT detects a signal above the 82dBm RSSI threshold it stops transmitting and a warning displays on the Monitor tab of the MXW web application Some applications may be outside of the range of the PHS mobile network and can benefit from use of...

Page 59: ...S Exclusion mode to operate reliably on fewer channels Tip Resolved detection notifications should not reoccur until a new spectrum scan is initiated either manually or by rebooting power cycling the system Setting RF Power The RF radius of a configuration can be limited to allow another MXW system to re use the frequency time slots It is best prac tice to use the lowest setting that supports the ...

Page 60: ...of the times lots used for MXW channels Eight channel units use both antenna sets simultaneously two and four channel units use one set at a time operating on half of the available timeslots The full spectrum can be covered they are configured to alternating antenna sets When an installation uses multiple two or four channel access points APT2 or APT4 configure the access point settings to maximiz...

Page 61: ...rmware version of 2 0 0 Set Up Open the MXW control software using the Shure Web Device Discovery application Go to the Utility page Open the Device Properties window for the two or four channel access point MXWAPT2 or MXWAPT4 Note that the APT is set to Mode A by default Device View RF Mode Settings RF Coordination Mode Close out of the window ...

Page 62: ... communication Always use a star network topology by connecting each component directly to the switch or router Connect networked MXW gear to the same network and set to the same subnet This ensures best system performance and maximum microphone count Use only 1 DHCP server per network Disable DHCP addressing on additional servers Power on the switch and DHCP server prior to MXW equipment To expan...

Page 63: ...the IP address of an interface select Manual Static The MXW control software coordinates IP updates across the entire system of devices To configure the IP properties follow these steps Open the MXW control software from the Shure Web Device Discovery app Go to the Utility tab Adjust IP settings for each device by selecting the Device Properties After adjustments have been made select Add Updates ...

Page 64: ...ted to the network Network Audio This network carries both the Dante digital audio and the control data for Dante Controller This data is transmitted be tween the APT the output device and the computer The network audio requires a wired gigabit Ethernet connection to operate The two data types are configured differently for each MXW device Go to Utility Device Properties to view and edit the IP se...

Page 65: ...ess of the control software must be recorded to access the server Record the IP address of the ANI Connect Port 4 of the ANI to the network Use the Shure Web Device Discovery application to open the control software of the ANI Go to the Preferences tab Under the Network panel change Port 4 Mode to Uplink Managing Large Systems on a Single Network To manage large systems on a single network lock th...

Page 66: ...ly the access point with the lowest MAC address will be se lected Additional MXW components on the same network synchronize slave to this access point clock master When a master device shuts down or goes offline the system will automatically begin selecting another master During this se lection time up to 30 seconds the entire system will NOT pass audio If the network setup or building management ...

Page 67: ...c Host Configuration Protocol Open 80 tcp HTTP Required to launch embedded web server Open 427 tcp udp SLP Required for inter device communication Open 443 tcp HTTPS Not supported Closed 161 tcp SNMP Not supported Closed 162 tcp SNMP Not supported Closed 843 tcp Flash Required for web application Open 2202 tcp ASCII Required for 3rd party control strings Open 5353 udp mDNS Required for device disc...

Page 68: ... the packet bridge an external controller must send a query packet over unicast UDP to port 2203 on the Dante interface of the Shure device Send a UDP packet with a minimum 1 byte payload Note The maximum accepted payload 140 bytes Any content is allowed The Shure device will send a response packet over unicast UDP to the controller using a destination UDP port identical to the source port of the ...

Page 69: ...w shure com to view for updated versions of the application Preferences Determines whether the application launches the DNS name or the IP address of the selected device Device List List of Shure devices with an embedded GUI on the same network Model The device s model name Name Corresponds to the Device Name defined in the GUI DNS Name The domain name that is mapped to the device s IP address The...

Page 70: ...manage the User log on Admin default Full editing rights The Admin can enable or disable a Tech level logon Tech Partial editing rights limited to microphone management on the Monitor tab Guest Monitoring only Password Enter the password to log on as an Admin or Tech The default password is admin for the Admin user To change the pass word log on as an Admin and go to the Preferences tab Keep Me Lo...

Page 71: ...ings of each MXW device on the network Preferences Assign microphone and system behavior Security Level Displays the access level of the user Administrator Technician or Guest Log Off Logs the user out of the software Shure Link Links to the Shure website at www shure com Language Selection Selects the language for the control software interface This setting will be saved to the computer ...

Page 72: ...rties Spectrum Scanner Opens the Spectrum Scanner window See Scanning Available RF Spectrum section for more details Global Mic Control Controls the status of all microphones in the configuration all groups made from the Configuration tab Channel Name Channel names are customizable and apply to any linked microphone The name persists even if a different microphone is linked Microphone Link Slot ...

Page 73: ...he software Power Off Turn off the microphone Battery Status In the charger Displays the remaining time until the microphone battery is fully charged Out of the charger Displays the remaining battery runtime of the microphone Audio Input Meter Indicates the average input signal level Color Audio Signal Level dBFS Description Red 0 to 9 Overload Yellow 9 to 18 Normal peaks Green 18 to 60 Signal Pre...

Page 74: ...icrophones Select the input source preference Auto The internal mic is used until the MXW1 detects a connection at the TQG input The microphone automatically se lects the external source whenever available Internal Audio source is always from the internal microphone External Audio source is always from a connected microphone Internal mic is off Return Channels Monitor the signal level and mute unm...

Page 75: ...d the Utility page only displays information for de vices belonging to this Configuration Link Microphones Link all microphones in the charger to the access point audio channels Up to two microphones can link to each audio channel though only one is on air at a time Use the secondary link slot to add a microphone for battery redundancy or flexibility during events Link Slot Selection Up to two mic...

Page 76: ...icrophone is linked to an Access Point that has been removed from a group deselected from the Group row in the Configuration tab Standalone Audio Network Interface is set to Standalone mode which restricts association to an APT group Unknown Microphone is linked to an APT that is powered off or connected to a different network Other Device is associated to a Group in a different Configuration Devi...

Page 77: ...w for editing the properties of an individual device The button displays yellow when the properties have been edited for that device The changes can be applied or cancelled from the Pending Changes Button on the Utility tab Pending Changes Buttons These buttons apply or cancel any changes made to the device properties Apply All Confirms and executes all updates to device properties At this time th...

Page 78: ...e from the MXW web interface to overwrite the names in the Dante Controller DC soft ware by Audinate Note Use with caution as this could break the routing configuration previously made in DC causing audio interruptions Serial Number The unique identifier used to register the device at the Shure website guarantee the warranty and troubleshooting with customer support ...

Page 79: ...ts IP mode of the selected network interface Auto DHCP For automatic assignment of IP addresses Manual Static For Static IP addresses IP Settings View and edit the IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway for each network interface MAC Address The network interface s unique identification Density Mode Sets the density mode set on the APT Standard density default High density doubles the available channe...

Page 80: ...om the charger Active On and passing audio to the network Mute On but the audio is muted Standby On but in a sleep state with audio muted Standby conserves battery charge and enables a change to the transmitter s status from the control software Off Power is off A transmitter in this state cannot be remotely controlled by the software Note These settings only apply to standard mode transmitters in...

Page 81: ...tically activate default or mute when they re enter the RF coverage area Standby Mode Local default Transmitter can individually be activated Global All transmitters are activated at the same time from Standby mode Linking Preference The Link procedure can be restricted to the control software by disabling the hardware Link button on the Networked Charging Station By default the Link button is ena...

Page 82: ...e the control software should not be open to more than seven tabs or windows Log On Page User There are three security levels to the Control Software Admin Tech and Guest By default only Admin is enabled Log on and go to the Preferences tab to manage the User log on Admin default Full editing rights The Admin can enable or disable a Tech level logon Tech Partial editing rights limited to microphon...

Page 83: ...he analog input gain level Line default or Aux Input Audio Meter Displays input audio levels prior to the analog to digital converter Mute Button Mutes or unmutes the channel s audio The button illuminates red when a channel is muted Output Gain Sets the output gain level Output Audio Meter Displays output audio levels prior to the digital to analog converter Attenuation Output attenuation is adju...

Page 84: ...re static and are entered manually MAC Address Unique identifier assigned to each network interface Port 4 Mode Configures the Port 4 of the network interface Switched Mode default Full Ethernet support on port 4 Uplink Mode Only control data is transported Multicast traffic for Dante digital audio and the Shure Web Device Discov ery application is restricted Front Panel Lockout Disables the front...

Page 85: ...onnection during the update Do not turn off the device until the update is complete Connect the device and computer to the same network set to the same subnet To update MXW transmitters place them in the MXW Networked Charging Station that is connected to the same network If the MXW Audio Network Interface is connected via Port 4 ensure that the Network mode is set to Switched mode default from th...

Page 86: ...an MXWAPT must be master clock Off Place the device in a Group to automatically route the audio Ensure the subnet of the Access Point Transceiver s network audio set tings match the subnet of the Audio Network Interface Audio is cut ting in an out intermittent Audio is intermittent Perform a Spectrum Scan to monitor RF interference Decrease channel count to verify if system is overloading the RF s...

Page 87: ...dress on the same network as the device Control Soft ware is per forming poor ly Indicators are moving slowly or not displaying in real time Reduce the number of windows or tabs that are open to the same Config uration See Network section for properly setting up the network Charger is not discovered by the Control Software The charger does not appear in the UI Ensure that the MXWNCS charger is not...

Page 88: ...ront panel LEDs will flash to indicate the unit is rebooting Networked Charging Station Turn off the power switch Press and hold the Link button While holding the Link button turn on the power switch Continue to hold the Link button for 12 seconds until the LED illuminates amber From the Control Software Open the Utility Tab of the MXW control software Select the Edit Properties button for the dev...

Page 89: ... Interface MXWANI4 Hardware Kit 90A20081 IEC Cable Varies by region see table Network Charging Station 8 Channel Audio Network Interface MXWNCS8 4 Channel Audio Network Interface MXWNCS4 2 Channel Audio Network Interface MXWNCS2 Power Supply PS60 Transmitter Bodypack Transmitter MXW bodypack transmitter without lavalier microphone MXW1 O Lavalier microphone See table Battery SB901A Handheld SM58 M...

Page 90: ...x Omnidirectional Subminiature Earset Black MX153B O TQG Microflex Omnidirectional Subminiature Earset Tan MX153T O TQG Microflex Omnidirectional Subminiature Earset Cocoa MX153C O TQG Microflex 1cm Omnidirectional Lavalier Black WL183 Microflex 1cm Supercardioid Lavalier Black WL184 Microflex 1cm Cardioid Lavalier Black WL185 Omnidirectional Condenser Miniature Lavalier Black WL93 Countryman 3mm ...

Page 91: ...idge included 5 12 7 cm MX405WLP N 10 25 4 cm MX410WLP N 15 38 1 cm MX415WLP N White with light ring indi cator No cartridge included 5 12 7 cm MX405WRLP N 10 25 4 cm MX410WRLP N 15 38 1 cm MX415WRLP N White dualflex with bi col or status indicator No cartridge included 10 25 4 cm MX410WLPDF N 15 38 1 cm MX415WLPDF N White dualflex with light ring indicator No cartridge included 10 25 4 cm MX410WR...

Page 92: ...N A Microflex Wireless Specifications System RF Carrier Frequency Range Band Region Frequency Range Z10 USA Canada Mexico 1920 1930 MHz Z11 Europe Asia Middle East 1880 1900 MHz Z12 Japan 1893 1905 MHz Z15 Taiwan 1880 1895 MHz Z14 Brazil 1910 1920 MHz Audio Frequency Response 65 Hz 16 kHz RF Frequency Range 150 Hz 15 kHz Power Consumption 2 5 W Maximum Output Power 3 0 W RMS Preamplifier Output Cl...

Page 93: ...B 9 dBV Headphone Output 3 5 mm 1 8 dual mono will drive stereo phones Maximum Headphone Output Power 1kHz 1 distortion peak power 16Ω 17 5 mW Antenna Type Internal Spatial Diversity Linear Polarization Antenna Gain Average 1 1 dBi Peak 0 5 dBi Battery Life Standard Density Mode High Density Mode MXW1 MXW6 MXW8 Up to 7 hours Up to 8 hours MXW2 Up to 15 hours Up to 16 hours Calculated with a new ba...

Page 94: ...Ω Internal Microphone Omnidirectional 20 Hz 20 kHz Dimensions 22 mm x 45 mm x 99 mm 0 9 in x 1 8 in x 3 9 in H x W x D Weight 85 g 3 0 oz with batteries without microphone MXW2 Handheld Transmitter Microphone Capsule SM58 SM86 Beta58 VP68 Configuration Unbalanced Input Impedance 1 kHz 20 kΩ Dimensions 226 mm x 51 mm 8 9 in x 2 0 in L x Dia including SM58 microphone capsule Weight 323 g 11 4 oz wit...

Page 95: ...crophone Connector 6 pin connector for Shure MX405 10 15 Configuration Unbalanced Input Impedance 1 kHz 20 kΩ Gooseneck Options See accessories list Dimensions 36 mm x 71 mm x 124 mm 1 4 in x 2 8 in x 4 9 in H x W x D Weight 193 g 6 8 oz with batteries without microphone Access Point Transceiver APT Network Interface RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet Dante digital audio Plenum Rating UL 2043 Power Requirement...

Page 96: ... 15 lbs Networked Charging Station NCS Charge Time MXW1 MXW6 MXW8 50 1 hour 100 2 hours High Efficiency Mode 4 5 hours MXW2 50 1 5 hour 100 3 hours High Efficiency Mode 4 5 hours Network Interface 10 100 Mbps Ethernet Power Requirement 15 V DC 3 3 A maximum supplied by external power supply tip positive Housing Molded Plastic Cast Zinc Dimensions NCS8 68 mm x 343 mm x 184 mm 2 7 in x 13 5 in x 7 2...

Page 97: ...o 20 kHz A Weighted typical Line Aux Mic 84 5 dBV 95 2 dBV 106 5 dBV THD N 20 Hz to 20 kHz 4dBu analog input 10 dBFS digital input 0 05 Polarity Non inverting any input to any output Dimensions 44 mm x 483 mm x 366 mm 1 7 in x 19 0 in x 14 4 in H x W x D Weight MXWANI4 3 1 kg 6 9 lbs MXWANI8 3 2 kg 7 1 lbs Housing Steel Extruded aluminum Power Requirements 100 to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 1 A Operating Te...

Page 98: ...RMS 0 dBV 2 2 dBu Digital Signal Processing AD DA Converter 24 bit 48 kHz Latency Estimated Nominal 0 1 ms Analog to Dante 0 21 ms Dante to Analog 0 24 ms T T Network latency in milliseconds as set in Dante Controller N Note Dante network latency is typically associated with the receiving device Networking Network Interface Four Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch Dante digital audio Uplink Port Port 4 S...

Page 99: ...put Power Bands Z10 Z11 Z14 Z15 MXW1 Setting dBm mW Low 2 1 Medium 5 3 High 12 16 Maximum 17 50 MXW2 Setting dBm mW Low 0 1 Medium 7 5 High 12 16 Maximum 17 50 MXW6 MXW8 Setting dBm mW Low 2 1 Medium 5 3 High 12 16 Maximum 19 80 Band Z12 MXW1 MXW6 MXW8 Setting dBm mW Low 0 1 Medium 5 3 High 9 8 ...

Page 100: ...Shure Incorporated 100 103 Maximum 12 16 MXW2 Setting dBm mW Low 0 1 Medium 7 5 High 9 8 Maximum 12 16 Wiring Diagram TA4M Connector Audio Network Interface ANI ...

Page 101: ...aterials Risk of fire or burns Do not open crush modify disassemble heat above 140 F 60 C or incinerate Follow instructions from manufacturer Only use Shure charger to recharge Shure rechargeable batteries WARNING Danger of explosion if battery incorrectly replaced Replace only with same or equivalent type Never put batteries in mouth If swallowed contact your physician or local poison control cen...

Page 102: ...者均不得擅自變更頻率 加大功率或變更原設計之特性及 功能 射頻電信終端設備之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信 經發現有干擾現象時 應立即停用 並改善至無干擾時方得 繼續使用 所謂合法通信 係指依電信法規定作業之無線電信 輸入 製造射頻電信終端設備之公司 商號或其使用者違反本辦法規定 擅自使用或變更無線電頻率 電功率者 除依電 信法規定處罰外 國家通訊傳播委員會並得撤銷其審驗合格證明 減少電磁波影響 請妥適使用 Bodypack Microphone Transmitters These transmitters have been tested and found to comply with international radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncon trolled environment This equipment ...

Page 103: ...nt European directives and is eligible for CE marking The CE Declaration of Conformity can be obtained from Shure Incorporated or any of its European representatives For contact information please visit www shure com The CE Declaration of Conformity can be obtained from www shure com europe compliance Authorized European representative Shure Europe GmbH Headquarters Europe Middle East Africa Depar...

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