User's Manual

6
System Overview
Theory of Operation
Groups and Audio Channels
The MXW system uses Groups to organize the audio and control data transport between components.
Each Group is comprised of a single access point, charger(s) and audio output device(s). Groups have
four or eight channels, depending on the access point model.
Once the group is formed, microphones can be linked to the channels from the charging station. Each
slot on the charging station corresponds to channels in the group.
Automatic Group
Dante's self-discovery feature enables a Group to automatically form when the network is comprised of
a single APT, ANI and charger. These components must be the same channel count for the automatic
association to occur (forming a group of 4 or 8 channels). Setup through the GUI is not necessary for
this configuration
Network
The network is core communication pathway of the MXW system. It transports Dante digital audio with
Shure control data over standard IP/Ethernet equipment. When an MXW device joins the network, it
automatically configures to compatible IP settings.
Gigabit Switch with DHCP
For systems with more than eight channels, a gigabit switch is required to create a network of additional
access points, chargers and audio output devices. Connecting all components on the same network will
ensure the most reliable RF management and digital clock synchronization.
In some cases, computer settings or programs may interfere with the network. The majority of these
connection issues can be solved by using a DHCP-enabled router. Most routers include a DHCP server,
while switches do not.
Wireless Audio
MXW microphones transmit digital audio in the DECT
In the US, wirelesss audio transmits in the unlicensed 1920-1930 MHz frequency band
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