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
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*A comprehensive list of MXW command strings are available on the Shure website: www.shure.com, search "command
strings".
Large Installations
Shure SystemOn Software For Managing Large Systems
ShureSystemOnAudioAssetManagementSoftwareprovidesacentralplatformformanagingmissioncritical,largescalede
ployments of Shure audio hardware across corporate and higher education networks. SystemOn goes beyond the functionality
oftheMXWcontrolsoftware,workingacrosssubnetsandAPTgroupstoprovideITadministratorsandAVtechnicianstheabili
ty to proactively monitor and control Shure hardware devices remotely using a laptop, smartphone or tablet.
Visit http://www.shure.com/SystemOn for more information.
High Density Mode
High Density (HD) mode creates additional channels for large meetings and crowded RF environments. HD mode doubles the
number of channels available in standard mode, with minor changes to some system features. You can 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
Backchannel audio (headphone out
put on the microphone)
Available Unavailable
*For Americas region. See Maximum Channel Count table for availability worldwide.
Setting the Density Mode
Set the mode for each APT from the device properties:
Go to MXW control software > Utility tab > [Find the desired APT] > Edit
Choose a density mode:
Standard (default)
High
Select Add updates to exit the device properties.
Select Apply All from the Utility page to push to your devices.
Configurations: Managing Multiple Groups
Configurations allow multiple Groups to share the same preferences, global controls and log-ons. When an additional Group is
added to the Configuration tab, the new components will take on the preferences and global actions of that Configuration. For
example, all microphones Linked to Groups in that Configuration will mute when the global Mute All button is pressed.