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Firmware
1.1.6

Initial release

Firmware
1.1.6

New Feature

  • Initial release
Firmware
4.0.7

These release notes cover the following models:

  • MXWNCS2/4/8 Networked Chargers
  • MXWANI4/8 Audio Network Interfaces
  • MXWAPT2/4/8 Access Point Transceivers
  • MXW1/2/6/8 Wireless Microphones

IMPROVEMENT

  • Added new frequency band Z14 (1910-1920 MHz) for Brazil

KNOWN ISSUES

  • If the SCM820 automatic mixer is selected as the Audio Output Device for automatic routing of APT audio channels, ensure that the SCM820 firmware version is higher than version 1.2.3. Alternatively, use Dante Controller software to route the channels. For a free Dante routing and diagnostic tool, see Audinate.com.
  • Transmitters may fail to update if they are on a firmware version that is lower than the firmware version on the charger that they are docked on. To properly update transmitters, ensure transmitters are docked on chargers with firmware version 4.0.6.

NOTES

  • For operation of MXW devices with other Shure networked systems, see the following list of minimum software and firmware versions that are supported with MXW version 4.0.6:
  • Dante Packet Bridge Support: A third-party Dante device (e.g. a Dante DSP) used with the MXWAPT can now obtain the MXWAPT Control IP Address through a data channel on the Dante Network, allowing greater flexibility in network architecture and setup with multiple interfaces. Seewww.shure.com/faq and search on 'packet bridge'.
Firmware
4.0.7

These release notes cover the following models:

  • MXWNCS2/4/8 Networked Chargers
  • MXWANI4/8 Audio Network Interfaces
  • MXWAPT2/4/8 Access Point Transceivers
  • MXW1/2/6/8 Wireless Microphones

IMPROVEMENT

  • Added new frequency band Z14 (1910-1920 MHz) for Brazil

KNOWN ISSUES

  • If the SCM820 automatic mixer is selected as the Audio Output Device for automatic routing of APT audio channels, ensure that the SCM820 firmware version is higher than version 1.2.3. Alternatively, use Dante Controller software to route the channels. For a free Dante routing and diagnostic tool, see Audinate.com.
  • Transmitters may fail to update if they are on a firmware version that is lower than the firmware version on the charger that they are docked on. To properly update transmitters, ensure transmitters are docked on chargers with firmware version 4.0.6.

NOTES

  • For operation of MXW devices with other Shure networked systems, see the following list of minimum software and firmware versions that are supported with MXW version 4.0.6:
  • Dante Packet Bridge Support: A third-party Dante device (e.g. a Dante DSP) used with the MXWAPT can now obtain the MXWAPT Control IP Address through a data channel on the Dante Network, allowing greater flexibility in network architecture and setup with multiple interfaces. Seewww.shure.com/faq and search on 'packet bridge'.
Firmware
4.0.7

These release notes cover the following models:

  • MXWNCS2/4/8 Networked Chargers
  • MXWANI4/8 Audio Network Interfaces
  • MXWAPT2/4/8 Access Point Transceivers
  • MXW1/2/6/8 Wireless Microphones

IMPROVEMENT

  • Added new frequency band Z14 (1910-1920 MHz) for Brazil

KNOWN ISSUES

  • If the SCM820 automatic mixer is selected as the Audio Output Device for automatic routing of APT audio channels, ensure that the SCM820 firmware version is higher than version 1.2.3. Alternatively, use Dante Controller software to route the channels. For a free Dante routing and diagnostic tool, see Audinate.com.
  • Transmitters may fail to update if they are on a firmware version that is lower than the firmware version on the charger that they are docked on. To properly update transmitters, ensure transmitters are docked on chargers with firmware version 4.0.6.

NOTES

  • For operation of MXW devices with other Shure networked systems, see the following list of minimum software and firmware versions that are supported with MXW version 4.0.6:
  • Dante Packet Bridge Support: A third-party Dante device (e.g. a Dante DSP) used with the MXWAPT can now obtain the MXWAPT Control IP Address through a data channel on the Dante Network, allowing greater flexibility in network architecture and setup with multiple interfaces. Seewww.shure.com/faq and search on 'packet bridge'.
Firmware
4.0.7

These release notes cover the following models:

  • MXWNCS2/4/8 Networked Chargers
  • MXWANI4/8 Audio Network Interfaces
  • MXWAPT2/4/8 Access Point Transceivers
  • MXW1/2/6/8 Wireless Microphones

IMPROVEMENT

  • Added new frequency band Z14 (1910-1920 MHz) for Brazil

KNOWN ISSUES

  • If the SCM820 automatic mixer is selected as the Audio Output Device for automatic routing of APT audio channels, ensure that the SCM820 firmware version is higher than version 1.2.3. Alternatively, use Dante Controller software to route the channels. For a free Dante routing and diagnostic tool, see Audinate.com.
  • Transmitters may fail to update if they are on a firmware version that is lower than the firmware version on the charger that they are docked on. To properly update transmitters, ensure transmitters are docked on chargers with firmware version 4.0.6.

NOTES

  • For operation of MXW devices with other Shure networked systems, see the following list of minimum software and firmware versions that are supported with MXW version 4.0.6:
  • Dante Packet Bridge Support: A third-party Dante device (e.g. a Dante DSP) used with the MXWAPT can now obtain the MXWAPT Control IP Address through a data channel on the Dante Network, allowing greater flexibility in network architecture and setup with multiple interfaces. Seewww.shure.com/faq and search on 'packet bridge'.
Firmware
4.0.7

These release notes cover the following models:

  • MXWNCS2/4/8 Networked Chargers
  • MXWANI4/8 Audio Network Interfaces
  • MXWAPT2/4/8 Access Point Transceivers
  • MXW1/2/6/8 Wireless Microphones

IMPROVEMENT

  • Added new frequency band Z14 (1910-1920 MHz) for Brazil

KNOWN ISSUES

  • If the SCM820 automatic mixer is selected as the Audio Output Device for automatic routing of APT audio channels, ensure that the SCM820 firmware version is higher than version 1.2.3. Alternatively, use Dante Controller software to route the channels. For a free Dante routing and diagnostic tool, see Audinate.com.
  • Transmitters may fail to update if they are on a firmware version that is lower than the firmware version on the charger that they are docked on. To properly update transmitters, ensure transmitters are docked on chargers with firmware version 4.0.6.

NOTES

  • For operation of MXW devices with other Shure networked systems, see the following list of minimum software and firmware versions that are supported with MXW version 4.0.6:
  • Dante Packet Bridge Support: A third-party Dante device (e.g. a Dante DSP) used with the MXWAPT can now obtain the MXWAPT Control IP Address through a data channel on the Dante Network, allowing greater flexibility in network architecture and setup with multiple interfaces. See www.shure.com/faq and search on 'packet bridge'.
Firmware
4.0.7

These release notes cover the following models:

  • MXWNCS2/4/8 Networked Chargers
  • MXWANI4/8 Audio Network Interfaces
  • MXWAPT2/4/8 Access Point Transceivers
  • MXW1/2/6/8 Wireless Microphones

IMPROVEMENT

  • Added new frequency band Z14 (1910-1920 MHz) for Brazil

KNOWN ISSUES

  • If the SCM820 automatic mixer is selected as the Audio Output Device for automatic routing of APT audio channels, ensure that the SCM820 firmware version is higher than version 1.2.3. Alternatively, use Dante Controller software to route the channels. For a free Dante routing and diagnostic tool, see Audinate.com.
  • Transmitters may fail to update if they are on a firmware version that is lower than the firmware version on the charger that they are docked on. To properly update transmitters, ensure transmitters are docked on chargers with firmware version 4.0.6.

NOTES

  • For operation of MXW devices with other Shure networked systems, see the following list of minimum software and firmware versions that are supported with MXW version 4.0.6:
  • Dante Packet Bridge Support: A third-party Dante device (e.g. a Dante DSP) used with the MXWAPT can now obtain the MXWAPT Control IP Address through a data channel on the Dante Network, allowing greater flexibility in network architecture and setup with multiple interfaces. Seewww.shure.com/faq and search on 'packet bridge'.
Firmware
4.0.7

These release notes cover the following models:

  • MXWNCS2/4/8 Networked Chargers
  • MXWANI4/8 Audio Network Interfaces
  • MXWAPT2/4/8 Access Point Transceivers
  • MXW1/2/6/8 Wireless Microphones

IMPROVEMENT

  • Added new frequency band Z14 (1910-1920 MHz) for Brazil

KNOWN ISSUES

  • If the SCM820 automatic mixer is selected as the Audio Output Device for automatic routing of APT audio channels, ensure that the SCM820 firmware version is higher than version 1.2.3. Alternatively, use Dante Controller software to route the channels. For a free Dante routing and diagnostic tool, see Audinate.com.
  • Transmitters may fail to update if they are on a firmware version that is lower than the firmware version on the charger that they are docked on. To properly update transmitters, ensure transmitters are docked on chargers with firmware version 4.0.6.

NOTES

  • For operation of MXW devices with other Shure networked systems, see the following list of minimum software and firmware versions that are supported with MXW version 4.0.6:
  • Dante Packet Bridge Support: A third-party Dante device (e.g. a Dante DSP) used with the MXWAPT can now obtain the MXWAPT Control IP Address through a data channel on the Dante Network, allowing greater flexibility in network architecture and setup with multiple interfaces. Seewww.shure.com/faq and search on 'packet bridge'.
Software
6.3.87

Feature Release

Important

  • This version is a feature release for use in systems with CU 6105, CU 6110 and DIS-CCU Central Units only
  • This version cannot be used to upgrade systems using CU 6005, CU 6010 or CU 6011 Central Units
  • This version can upgrade SW6000 from all previous SW6000 versions
  • This version is compatible with SW6000 Software License file v1.7 only
  • No SW6000 upgrade license is needed if upgrading from SW6000 v6.0.xxx or later versions
  • A new SW6000 license is needed if upgrading from SW6000 v5.8.xxx or previous versions

New Features

  • CUA and CAA: Option to hide Agenda Subject levels from 2 to 6
  • CUA: Options in User Type to configure showing of Agenda Description in CUA
  • CUA: View of own casted vote on CUA, when voting is casted on Conference Unit
  • CUA: Agenda title editing has been improved as editing is now possible in separate window
  • CDA: Manual Clock available on CDA display also when no mic is turned on (custom CDA script)
  • CUA: Added facility to send group messages to ‘My group’
  • CAA: New Conference log report with individual voting results now added to standard reports
  • CUA: Message box shows up when a message is received (CUA config file setting)
  • CUA: Option for opening Agenda links in external program (CUA config file setting)
  • CUI: Web Service. Option for making the Agenda Description available in the Web Service output

Improvements

  • CUA: Manual speech time are now in sync on same CUA
  • CUA: Revised ‘Present’ variable calculations (TotalPresent)
  • CAA: Setup of User Type: Microphones/Group name is now default
  • CAA: Handling of the agenda limitation of max.1000 agenda items
  • CDA: Command line –trace hittest is changed to –hittest (Note: this is NOT backward compatible)
  • CDA: Custom script error handling (used to give an exception, now gives a hint about the error on CDA)
  • CDA: Skin editor – improvement for Item description
  • CDA: Voting time animation. Switch off the voting time animation use command line parameter -anim –votetimer
  • CUI: Extended timeout window for receiving vote confirmations from CU from 3 to 10 seconds

Bug Fixes

CAA

  • Conference Unit in reply, is not removed when 'All reply Off' are used
  • Old releases of SW6000 cannot change the Labels
  • Label 2315 error corrected
  • Delegate names missing in Conference log report after upgrading from version 4.2.x to 6.3.x
  • Exception when creating a report when Windows is using comma as decimal separator
  • Detailed delegate reports cannot be created
  • Periodically not possible to login using chip card on CU
  • Registration check issues potential deadlock warnings
  • CAA voting overview and Voting reports - 2 button voting error corrected
  • Report errors #1233 and #1227 corrected

CUA

  • Re-login into prepared delegate conference cause exception
  • Individual results are not shown for votes cast before login
  • Incorrect results after cancelling voting session
  • Communication broken after restarting prepared delegate conference
  • Individual/Group result screen incorrect when using proxy voting
  • When Manual Timer is paused, it is still counting after logout
  • Language / Cancel selection visible at the same time
  • Exception when voting after 'No login' conference has been in use
  • Delegates wrongly selected after increasing speech time
  • Crash with for Technician User Type with LeftToRight language
  • Vote conclusion text in CUA corrected
  • Browser URL entry in CUA config file does no longer contains spaces after upgrade
  • Mimic login name not cleared after delegate logout / move, in conference mode 'Login using Code on List'

CDA

  • Agenda display is not updated with vote conclusions at conference re-start
  • Speakers/Request is missing after CDA initial start
  • Date/Vote conclusion text is larger than normal
  • Cannot connect to CUI if more than one LAN is enabled
  • Lists: Slow loading of content
  • Speaker list blinking before type writing, when [MicrophoneState] is used
  • Introduce Connection log for debugging
  • Agenda display has too many spaces, when using a very large agenda
  • Animation stop with automatic display shifting
  • Voting list error temporary showing wrong formatted list item 1
  • Elapsed time not removed from Voting individual display when voting is stopped
  • Not automatically display the Logged In screen if configured as so
  • Conference and Agenda text shrink to size 1
  • Optimization: Slow agenda loading
  • Lost connection to the CDA-screens
  • Mimic 815x1080 wrong margin

CUI

  • WebService error during re-voting on a agenda subject, causing a error in webservice log
  • WebService fails to update if connection is established during voting
  • Starting CUI with Prepared Delegate List conference running may not log all in
  • Prefix update during running meeting, is not reflected on CDA