Mxw Wireless System; Components Of The Mxw System - Shure MXW Manual

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MXW
Shure Incorporated
Modern, low-profile wireless microphone designs elegantly integrate into diverse AV environments. By eliminating wires, MXW noticeably reduces clutter and
provides professional elegance.
Encryption
The MXW wireless link is encrypted using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES-256), as specified by the US Government National Institute of Standards
and Technology (NIST) publication FIPS-197.
Advanced Networking and Control
Digital Audio Networking
Digital audio is carried over standard Ethernet using shielded Cat5e (or higher) cables. Developed with Dantetm technology by Audinate , MXW provides low
latency, clock synchronization, and high Quality-of-Service (QoS) to provide reliable audio transport. Digital audio can coexist safely on the same network as IT
and control data, or can be configured to use a dedicated network.
Automatic Frequency Coordination
The MXW Series uses automatic frequency coordination to quickly set up all of the microphones and achieve reliable, uninterrupted wireless communication.
Microphones are assigned to channels on an access point transceiver simply by arranging them in an associated charging station and pressing the Link button.
Multiple access point transceivers can work together to support large installations or scalable rooms. Once Linked, the system automatically scans the available
RF spectrum and selects the best quality RF channels on which to operate. Upon detecting interference, microphones automatically switch to the best alternate
RF channel determined during continuous background scanning.
Remote Control and Monitoring
Microflex Wireless components and software are compatible with Crestron, AMX, and other programmable controllers. Components interconnect with telecon-
ferencing equipment and digital signal processors.
Built-In RF Spectrum Scanner
The MXW Wireless components transmit in unlicensed spectrum that may be used by other wireless devices (in particular wireless phones and headsets) oper-
ating in the same area. The MXW access point features an RF scanner to document the average and peak RF interference. The data provides an accurate es-
timate for the number of MXW channels that can be safely operated in the scanned area.

MXW Wireless System

① Wireless Microphones
② System processor and wireless transceiver
③ Microphone linking and charging station
④ Analog output device with gigabit network switch
⑤ Shielded Cat5e cables (not included)

Components of the MXW System

Microphone Transmitters
MXW microphones transmit an encrypted, wireless audio signal to the access point. Four form factors are available:
Hybrid Bodypack (MXW1)
The bodypack secures to a belt or strap for hands-free, mobile communication. It features a TQG input for lavalier connection and an integrated omnidirectional
microphone.
Handheld (MXW2)
The handheld enables presenters to communicate using legendary Shure SM58, SM86, BETA58 and VP68 microphone cartridges.
Boundary (MXW6/C, MXW6/O)
The boundary transmitter sits on a table or desk to transmit speech while discreetly blending into any conference environment.
Desktop Gooseneck Base (MXW8)
The gooseneck base is compatible with 5, 10, and 15" Microflex gooseneck microphones.
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