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
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Open the desired MXWAPT (double-click from the Devices view) and go to the Monitor tab.
Select Secondary in that channel's link slot.
Select the Link button on the channel strip to link that microphone. The charger LEDs will flash when the procedure is
complete.
Link multiple microphones:
Place the secondary microphones into the same charging slots that were used for the primary microphones.
Open the desired MXWAPT (double-click from the Devices view) and go to the Configuration tab.
Find the desired charger in the group row. Use the ID button to make sure the right charger is selected.
Select the Link button in the group row.
In the popup window, select All Secondary for the link slot.
Exchanging or Removing a Component
Exchanging a Transmitter
ThesameLinkprocedureisdonetoexchangeatransmitterinagroup.Placethenewtransmitterinthechargerslotthatcorre
sponds to the desired channel and perform the Link procedure. This will map the new transmitter to that channel, and remove
any Link from the old transmitter.
If an NCS channel slot is empty during the Link procedure, the channel 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-down window that contains the desired device. Select 'none' to clear the device association.
Note: A factory reset will also remove the any association or Link status.
Link a Microphone Over the Network
To improve device management from a central help desk or technician station, a microphone can be linked to any group on the
network using a remote charging station. Using a control system, send the command strings* to replace a microphone for a
specific channel. Group settings are not affected by this procedure.
Connect a spare charger to the network.
Place the microphone in a charging slot.
Modify the following command string according to the setup :
① PRI (primary) or SEC (secondary) channel link
② Charging slot number used for new microphone
③ Channel targeted for this procedure
④ IP address of the APT (device that stores the group settings)
Send the command to the charger.
Verify the command response: