User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- MXW Microflex® Wireless
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Overview
- Overview
- Hardware Description
- Installation
- System Set Up
- System Set Up
- Large Installations
- Wireless Management
- Networking
- Networking
- Software
- Troubleshooting
- Accessories and Model Variations
- Microflex Wireless Specifications
- Microflex Wireless Specifications
- System
- Transmitters
- Gain Adjustment Range
- Maximum Input Level
- Headphone Output
- Maximum Headphone Output Power
- Antenna Type
- Antenna Gain
- Charge Connector
- Housing
- Recommended Storage Temperature Range
- MXW1 Hybrid Bodypack Transmitter
- Microphone Connector
- Input Impedance
- Internal Microphone
- Battery Life
- Dimensions
- Weight
- MXW2 Handheld Transmitter
- Microphone Capsule
- Configuration
- Input Impedance
- Battery Life
- Dimensions
- Weight
- MXW6 Boundary Transmitter
- Microphone Capsule
- Battery Life
- Dimensions
- Weight
- MXW8 Gooseneck-Base Transmitter
- Microphone Connector
- Configuration
- Input Impedance
- Gooseneck Options
- Battery Life
- Dimensions
- Weight
- Access Point Transceiver (APT)
- Networked Charging Station (NCS)
- Audio Network Interface (ANI)
- Audio Network Interface (ANI)
- Audio Frequency Response
- Dynamic Range
- Output Noise
- THD+N
- Polarity
- Dimensions
- Weight
- Housing
- Power Requirements
- Operating Temperature Range
- Storage Temperature Range
- Analog Connections
- Outputs
- Input(s)
- Headphone Output
- Digital Signal Processing
- AD/DA Converter
- Latency
- Networking
- Network Interface
- Uplink Port (Port 4)
- Power over Ethernet (PoE)
- Cable Requirements
- Network Addressing Capability
- Transmitter Output Power
- Wiring Diagram
- Safety Information
- Important Product Information
- Certifications
Shure Incorporated
19/97
⑦ Handheld Cartridge
MXW2 transmitter is compatible with the following cartridge types: SM58, Beta 58, SM86, VP68.
⑧ Gooseneck Microphone
Thegooseneckbaseiscompatiblewith5,10,and15”Microflexgooseneckmicrophones.
⑧ TQG Connector
The MXW hybrid bodypack has a TQG connector for an external lavalier or headset microphone.
⑩ Internal Microphone
The bodypack transmitter has an internal, omnidirectional microphone that can be set to automatically engage when not
connected to a lavalier microphone.
Status LED Table
Status LED Description
Active Green Ready to pass audio to network.
Mute Red Audio is muted.
Standby
Red Pulsing (long
off, short on)
Audioismutedandthetransmitterisinahibernationstatetocon
serve the battery.
Identify Flashing Yellow The Identify button has been pressed from the control software.
Initialization/ RF channel
acquisition
Alternating Red and
Green
The transmitter is initializing and acquiring the RF connection to the
linked access point.
Standard density mode has a slow alternating rate
High density mode has a fast alternating rate
Out of RF Coverage
Range
Red 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 connection to the network. The transmitter must be turned on using
the power button on the mic.
Microphone Transmitters
MXW microphones transmit an encrypted, wireless audio signal to the access point. Four form factors are available: