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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The two data types are configured differently for each MXW device. Go to Utility > Device Properties to view and edit
the IP settings for MXW devices.
Network Settings for Each MXW Device
MXW Device Network Implementation for Audio and Control
Access Point Transceiver
(APT)
Separate IP settings
Audio Network Interface
(ANI)
Shared IP settings
Networked Charging Sta
tion (NCS)
Shure Control settings only. (The NCS does not transport network audio.)
Manually Assigning Static IP Address
To manually assign IP addresses to the MXW system, follow these steps:
Open the Utility tab.
Select Edit to open the device properties window.
Select the Manual (Static) IP Mode.
Enter the IP settings
Select the Add Updates button to queue the saved settings.
Repeat for all additional components
Finalize all updates by pressing the Apply All button from the Utility tab. All devices with pending changes will update.
Note: The control software may close if settings have been updated for the APT.
Change the computer's IP address to match the subnet of the MXW equipment.
Reopen the MXW control interface using the Shure Device Discovery application.
Advanced Setup
FormoreinformationonconfiguringadvancedMXWnetworks,referencetheMicroflexWirelessNetworkingwhitepaperlocat
ed at www.shure.com.
Isolating Audio and Control Networks
When connecting to corporate or public networks, the MXW system can be configured to isolate audio network from the control
network. This protects the audio from distributing to the entire network and significantly decreases network traffic.
TheMXWAudioNetworkInterface(ANI)canbesettoUplinkmodetodedicateoneofitsnetworkportsasacontrolonlycon
nection. Uplink mode blocks multicast traffic from Port 4 of the ANI, restricting network audio and Shure Discovery data.
Because the device will not show up in the Shure Device Discovery application, the IP address 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.
Open the ANI in the control software.
Go to the Preferences tab.
Under the Network panel, change Port 4 Mode to Uplink.