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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⑤ Reboot
The unit performs a power cycle.
⑥ Debug Mode
For use by Shure Support personnel only. If selected, a power cycle is needed to resume normal operation.
⑦ Network Interface(s)
View and adjust IP settings for the device's network interface(s). Network settings are different for each device. See the
Networking section for configuring each MXW device.
Control: Shure control (software interface operation, firmware updates, Shure Device Discovery application).
Dante: Dante network audio (digital audio networking and Dante software).
⑧ IP Mode
Sets IP mode of the selected network interface:
Auto (DHCP): For automatic assignment of IP addresses.
Manual (Static): For Static IP addresses.
⑨ IP Settings
View and edit the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway for each network interface.
⑩ MAC Address
The network interface's unique identification.
⑪ Density Mode
Sets the density mode set on the APT:
Standard density (default)
High density (doubles the available channels)
⑫ RF Mode Settings
For APT2 and APT4 installed in adjacent rooms, alternate modes (Mode A, Mode B) to get the best RF performance.
⑬ Apply Updates
Select Apply Updates to save the device changes to the control software. All device properties are updated simultaneously
from the Utility tab. Once saved, the device will show Pending under the Properties column.
⑭ Cancel Updates
Remove any changes made to the device properties.