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7.0.0

New Features

  • WWB Scan Library
    • Scan Library, a new cloud-based tool, enables customers around the globe to upload their RF scans to an online database. Users can save scans privately or share them publicly so others can download the scan data to prepare for their live events.
  • App UI Refresh
    • A new dark mode user interface reduces brightness emitted from the screen to accommodate production settings and low-light environments.
  • Welcome Screen
    • Upon opening the software, a new welcome screen allows quick access to recently edited shows, the option to create a new show, and the ability edit network settings.
  • Show Pack
    • Show Pack, a new file storage option, contains all the files necessary to recreate your show file, streamlining sharing and collaboration with others.

Improvements

  • Improved Device Discovery and Management
    • In Network settings, each network interface is displayed with the number of discovered devices, making it quicker and easier to select the right one.
    • Devices are now clearly marked as Online (Green), Offline (Gray) and Virtual (White) to help the user distinguish between device status
  • Improved HD Mode Support
    • Customers using Axient Digital and ULX-D in HD mode can now generate a set of evenly spaced, compatible frequencies by right-clicking on the device profile header.
  • Improved Workflows
    • Wireless Workbench now provides more ways to customize reports to ensure it only includes the information you need.
    • Users can now import multiple scan files at the same time for a more efficient workflow.
    • An updated Zone Management workflow reduces accidental clearing of all zone mappings.
  • New Third-Party Profiles
    • Sony DWX profiles have been added.
  • Updated TV Database data for the United States and Canada.
  • Wireless Workbench now allows a continuous scan for up to 72 hours, provided sufficient disc space

Known Issues

  • ULX-D receivers running firmware version 2.0.28 or earlier may trigger a Settings Conflict when rediscovered after updating their firmware to version 2.1 or later. There is no issue with the device—there was simply a new property added in version 2.1. To dismiss the alert, resolve the Settings Conflict by selecting the properties you wish to keep.
  • The Timeline System Event “Active Transmitter Online” for ULXD6/8 transmitters does not always include Transmitter Device ID in the event description.
  • SLX and ULX frequencies in Master List mode cannot be manually entered in the Coordination Workspace. They can, however, be coordinated and analyzed.
  • While working in the RF Coordination or Frequency Plot, the scan data peaks change depending on horizontal zoom level.
  • In certain scenarios, the Frequency List dialog is empty and the CFL is not imported from AXT600.
  • While Timeline is running, no marker will display when changing FD-Override on an FD-Selection channel.
  • Selecting a virtual UHF-R device in Inventory shows all types of presets in Item properties in Inventory sidebar.
  • When Interference is active and a channel strip is added to Monitor area, the Interference text may take ~15sec to disappear when power cycling the device.
  • Deploying CWS frequencies to a created virtual FD-C channel can fail in certain cases, particularly when multiple virtual devices of the same type are created simultaneously via "Add New Devices” dialog (i.e., the "Active Devices" widget is more than 1). Shure recommends creating such virtual devices one-by-one.
  • When editing the two frequencies of an FD-C channel via the property panel, mixed use of the frequency and group/channel widgets on both frequencies can cause unexpected frequencies to be set for the channel. Shure recommends using only the two frequency widgets when editing both frequencies via the property panel, or using the Inventory row frequency, group, or channel widgets to edit each individual FD-C frequency.
  • Merging a created virtual device that has a different transmission mode than the target online device can fail in certain cases. Shure recommends directly setting the transmission mode of the online device to match the virtual device before attempting a merge. Note that setting the transmission mode will cause the online device to reboot.
  • In the AD600/AXT600 Property panel, when accessing 'Edit CFL', the user is unable to select 'Type' as AD or existing type in backups after changing it.

Notes

  • User Guide
  • WWB 6.15.X and WWB 7.0.0 can be installed on the same machine but cannot run at the same time.
  • The following features are no longer supported in WWB7 (customers may continue to use WWB 6.15.X if these features are required):
    • Online UHF-R control and monitoring
    • Frequency Conversion (e.g., converting a J50 receiver to J50A).
    • Import and export inventory
  • Opening show files created with older versions of Wireless Workbench may result in the Settings Conflicts dialog opening once the file has loaded. This is due to newly supported hardware parameters that have been introduced with updated firmware versions. To maintain all settings from the show file, select "Keep all settings from: Wireless Workbench."
  • Alerts logged when devices first come online may list device parameters and their values as they are being discovered even though the parameter values themselves have not changed.

Compatibility

  • Supported operating systems
    • Windows
      • Windows 10, Intel only
      • Windows 11, Intel only
    • macOS
      • macOS 11 (Big Sur), Intel only
      • macOS 12 (Monterey), Intel and Apple Silicon
      • macOS 13 (Ventura), Intel and Apple Silicon
      • Note: WWB 6.15.2 was the last release to support macOS 10.15 (Catalina)
  • To operate this version of Wireless Workbench with other Shure products, reference the following list of recommended versions:
    • Axient Digital 1.4.7
    • AD600 1.0.39
    • Axient 2.1.41
    • PSM1000 1.8.5
    • QLX-D 2.6.2
    • SLX-D 1.1.2
    • ULX-D 2.7.3
    • SBC220/240 Two-bay Chargers 1.4.7
    • SBC250/450/850 Networked Charging Stations 2.7.3
    • SBRC Shure Battery Rack Charger 1.1.6
    • Shure Update Utility 2.8.2
    • ShurePlus Channels iOS 1.6.0
    • ShurePlus Channels Android 1.6.0
App
1.8.4

Improvements

  • Backend improvements

Known Issues

  • The FPS and resolution combinations available for selection will vary based on the user’s phone.

Notes

Software
1.5.2

Important

  • This update is for Windows only

Improvements

  • Fixes issue with some users when launching the app and stalling with loading

Notes

  • MV7 User Guide
  • MVX2U User Guide
  • Compatible operating systems:
    • Windows 10 and 11 (64-bit versions)
  • This version of ShurePlus MOTIV Desktop is compatible with the following recommended firmware versions:
    • MVX2U 1.1.1
    • MV7 1.2.18
    • MV88+ 1.1.17
  • We recommend updating to the latest firmware versions for the best experience
Firmware
1.1.17

Improvements

  • Addresses audio distortion issues

Notes

  • User Guide
  • Firmware updates for MV88+ are available in the ShurePlus MOTIV app for iOS and Android, as well as the MOTIV Desktop application
  • Shure MV88+ is compatible with the following recommended software versions:
    • ShurePlus MOTIV iOS 3.7.7
    • ShurePlus MOTIV Android 3.7.2
    • ShurePlus MOTIV Video iOS 1.8.4
    • ShurePlus MOTIV Video Android 1.8.4
    • ShurePlus MOTIV for Mac 1.5.1 and Windows 1.5.2
Firmware
1.2.18

Improvements

  • Addresses audio distortion issues

Notes

  • User Guide
  • Firmware updates for MV7 are available in the ShurePlus MOTIV app for iOS and Android, as well as the MOTIV Desktop application
  • Shure MV7 is compatible with the following recommended software versions:
    • ShurePlus MOTIV iOS 3.7.7
    • ShurePlus MOTIV Android 3.7.2
    • ShurePlus MOTIV Video iOS 1.8.4
    • ShurePlus MOTIV Video Android 1.8.4
    • ShurePlus MOTIV for Mac 1.5.1 and Windows 1.5.2
Software
1.5.3

Important

  • This update is for macOS only

Improvements

  • Backend fixes

Notes

  • MV7 User Guide
  • MVX2U User Guide
  • Compatible operating systems:
    • Intel-based Macs: Big Sur, Monterey, and Ventura
    • Apple Silicon Macs (M1 and M2): Big Sur, Monterey, and Ventura
    • *If you are unsure what type of Mac you have, you can learn more here
  • This version of ShurePlus MOTIV Desktop is compatible with the following recommended firmware versions:
    • MVX2U 1.1.1
    • MV7 1.2.18
    • MV88+ 1.1.17
  • We recommend updating to the latest firmware versions for the best experience
Firmware
2.10.0

Improvements

  • This release provides further improvements to audio and AEC performance in multi-device systems

Notes

 

Firmware
1.5.24

Improvements

  • Bug fixes

Known Issues

  • The optional ARRAY_HEIGHT_OVERRIDE value sent via command strings must be resent upon power cycle
  • If the ARRAY_HEIGHT_OVERRIDE command is used to set a height that is outside the valid range (122-914 cm), the command will not display an error but internally, the value will be rejected from being set
  • Acoustic reflections from tables can sometimes be mistaken by the MXA920 as another source/talker location.  The symptom is a second talker location coordinate set in front of and higher than the actual talker.
    • Workaround: Place Coverage Areas to minimize pick-up of table surface reflections
  • Channel Names are not set in the initial attempt of ‘push-to-Dante’. Dante interface resets when Device Name is set.
    • Workaround: Channel Names are set on the 2nd attempt
  • MXA920 LED does not stay on after a reboot if the light settings are set to Unmute = Blue, Mute = Red. Other light combinations work as expected after reboot.
  • When a muted dynamic coverage area is moved when a dedicated coverage area has also been established, the mix output of the MXA920 has low-level audio from outside the dedicated coverage area limits
    • Workaround: Unmute and Mute the dynamic coverage area after a dynamic coverage area is moved

Notes

  • User Guide
  • Command Strings
  • Note that Talker Position Events are published for talkers in a coverage area regardless of the mute status of the coverage area.  To fully inform camera switching decision logic, subscribe to the Coverage Area Mute Status. See https://pubs.shure.com/command-strings for further information
  • To operate this version of MXA920 with Dante Controller, reference the following minimum versions:
    • v3.10.2.4 (Windows)
    • v3.10.2.3 (Mac OS X)
  • To operate this version of MXA920 with Shure software or other Shure networked systems, reference the following list of recommended versions supported:
    • Designer 4.7.25
    • IntelliMix Room 4.2.0
    • ANI22/ANI4IN/ANI4OUT 4.7.6
    • ANIUSB-MATRIX 4.7.21
    • MXA310 4.7.8
    • MXA710 1.5.16
    • MXA910 4.7.13
    • MXN5-C 1.5.21
    • MXA-MUTE 1.5.17
    • P300 4.7.21
    • Shure Update Utility 2.8.3
    • Shure Web Device Discovery 1.2.17
Firmware
1.5.24

Improvements

  • Bug fixes

Known Issues

  • The optional ARRAY_HEIGHT_OVERRIDE value sent via command strings must be resent upon power cycle
  • If the ARRAY_HEIGHT_OVERRIDE command is used to set a height that is outside the valid range (122-914 cm), the command will not display an error but internally, the value will be rejected from being set
  • Acoustic reflections from tables can sometimes be mistaken by the MXA920 as another source/talker location.  The symptom is a second talker location coordinate set in front of and higher than the actual talker.
    • Workaround: Place Coverage Areas to minimize pick-up of table surface reflections
  • Channel Names are not set in the initial attempt of ‘push-to-Dante’. Dante interface resets when Device Name is set.
    • Workaround: Channel Names are set on the 2nd attempt
  • MXA920 LED does not stay on after a reboot if the light settings are set to Unmute = Blue, Mute = Red. Other light combinations work as expected after reboot.
  • When a muted dynamic coverage area is moved when a dedicated coverage area has also been established, the mix output of the MXA920 has low-level audio from outside the dedicated coverage area limits
    • Workaround: Unmute and Mute the dynamic coverage area after a dynamic coverage area is moved

Notes

  • User Guide
  • Command Strings
  • Note that Talker Position Events are published for talkers in a coverage area regardless of the mute status of the coverage area.  To fully inform camera switching decision logic, subscribe to the Coverage Area Mute Status. See https://pubs.shure.com/command-strings for further information
  • To operate this version of MXA920 with Dante Controller, reference the following minimum versions:
    • v3.10.2.4 (Windows)
    • v3.10.2.3 (Mac OS X)
  • To operate this version of MXA920 with Shure software or other Shure networked systems, reference the following list of recommended versions supported:
    • Designer 4.7.25
    • IntelliMix Room 4.2.0
    • ANI22/ANI4IN/ANI4OUT 4.7.6
    • ANIUSB-MATRIX 4.7.21
    • MXA310 4.7.8
    • MXA710 1.5.16
    • MXA910 4.7.13
    • MXN5-C 1.5.21
    • MXA-MUTE 1.5.17
    • P300 4.7.21
    • Shure Update Utility 2.8.3
    • Shure Web Device Discovery 1.2.17
Firmware
2.7.1

Recommendation

  • Update all QLX-D devices in a configuration to the same firmware version.

Important

  • QLX-D 2.X firmware versions are incompatible with 1.X firmware versions. To ensure all receivers and transmitters in a configuration function with each other, update all devices to the same firmware version.

Improvements

  • Support for added hardware revisions

Notes

  • User Guide
  • To operate QLX-D transmitters with ULX-D receivers and ULX-D transmitters with QLX-D receivers, all devices must be on version 2.X firmware or later.
  • To operate this version of QLX-D devices with other Shure networked systems and software, see the following list of recommended versions:
    • AXT600 Axient Spectrum Manager 2.1.41
    • PSM1000 P10T Transmitters 1.8.6
    • ULX-D 2.7.6
    • Wireless Workbench 6.15.4 or 7.0.0
    • Shure Update Utility 2.8.3
    • ShurePlus Channels iOS 1.6.1
    • ShurePlus Channels Android 1.6.2