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Frequency Range | 1.9 GHz |
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System Type | Wireless Conference System |
Audio Bandwidth | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
Microphone Type | Gooseneck Microphone |
Working Range | Up to 150 feet (45 meters) under typical conditions |
Wireless Range | Up to 150 feet (45 meters) |
RF Output Power | 10 mW |
Dimensions | Varies depending on the specific MXCW component |
Weight | Varies depending on the specific MXCW component |
Sensitivity | Varies depending on the specific microphone capsule used |
Equivalent Noise Level | Varies depending on the specific microphone capsule used |
Maximum SPL | Varies depending on the specific microphone capsule used |
Step-by-step instructions for connecting and configuring the MXCW Access Point (MXCWAPT) for initial operation.
Instructions for powering up and connecting the MXCW640 wireless conference unit to the access point.
Steps to test the audio functionality of the conference units by activating microphones and speaking into them.
Steps to access advanced settings and hidden menus for technical configuration and diagnostics.
Recommendations for optimal placement of the access point to ensure good coverage and performance.
Essential requirements for network equipment and cables needed for system installation.
Information on the access point's paintable cover and detailed mounting instructions for various surfaces.
Specifies the maximum number of conference units that can be connected to a single access point.
Explains how MXCW wireless devices connect to the network, similar to computers.
Steps for initial connection and registration of wireless devices to the access point using the default SSID.
Details the applications and host devices for accessing the MXCW web interface.
Steps to connect a computer to the network and use Shure Web Device Discovery to access devices.
The view for system setup and configuration, managing devices, audio, and network settings.
The view for microphone control, managing speakers, and voting sessions by the chairperson.
How RF power level affects the operating range between the access point and conference units.
How to select RF power levels via the web application for different coverage scenarios.
Explains the access point's built-in spectrum analyzer for detecting and avoiding interference.
Suggestions for troubleshooting and improving wireless system performance, such as checking installation and reducing interference.
How to set the country and region for compliance and reliable scans on specific access point models.
Overview of different participant roles (Chairperson, Delegate, Listener, etc.) and their system permissions.
How to change participant roles via the MXCW web application or the device technician menu.
How to assign names and seat numbers to conference units for proper participant identification.
Details different speak modes (Automatic, FIFO, Manual, Handsfree) for controlling microphone activation.
How voice detection turns on microphones automatically and settings for sensitivity and release time.
How to set the maximum number of active speakers and manage participant turn-taking.
Details the available MXCW wireless, analog, and Dante audio channels for system setup.
Describes various routing options for input signals and group mixes within the MXCW system.
How automatic gain control ensures consistent volume levels for all speakers.
Steps to configure interpretation channels for conference units using the web application.
How QoS settings prioritize data packets for reliable audio delivery on networks.
How Dante audio is encrypted using AES-256 and requirements for enabling encryption.
How latency settings affect system timing and recommendations for adjustment using Dante Controller.
Information on AES67 compatibility and configuration for networked audio systems.
Basic system checks and troubleshooting steps for hardware and connections.
Steps to resolve wireless interference issues by adjusting channels or RF power.
Instructions for performing network resets or full system resets on MXCW devices.
Information about firmware updates for MXCW components.
Steps for updating firmware on MXCWAPT and MXCW640 units using the Shure Update Utility.
Crucial safety instructions for operating and handling the MXCW system products.
Warnings and cautions regarding potential hazards and severe damage from improper use.
Important warnings about battery handling, usage, and disposal, plus FCC compliance.