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2.4.7

IMPORTANT

To update Shure Update Utility version 2.4.3 or earlier to version 2.4.7, download and re-install from www.shure.com/SUU or through Help > Check for Shure Update Utility updates.

IMPROVEMENTS

  • Added support for new frequency bands:
    • Axient Digital
      • Thailand: 694.500 – 805.700 MHz frequency band (P55)
      • Thailand: 487.125 – 635.875 MHz frequency band (G63)
  • Added Support for new frequency bands:
    • PSM1000
      • USA: 941 – 960 MHz frequency band (X55)
  • Updated the Help menu to provide a video tutorial link

KNOWN ISSUES

  • PSM1000 devices with firmware version 1.1.0 or earlier must use Shure Update Utility version 2.4.1 or older.
  • Selecting "Help" > "Check for Shure Update Utility updates" will open Shure.com, which offers the latest version of Shure Update Utility to download. Shure Update Utility version 2.4.2 or greater will not automatically detect new versions.
  • 32-Bit Windows:
    • To update Shure Update Utility version 2.2.2 or earlier on a 32-bit Windows system, download version 2.4.2 or greater for 32-bit systems to re-install the software. Older versions of Shure Update Utility will not detect new updates of Shure Update Utility that support 32-bit systems.
    • Shure Update Utility version 2.4.5 for 32-bit systems is compatible with Wireless Workbench 6 version 6.12.1 and earlier.
  • Attempts to download ULXD6/8 transmitter firmware to a ULX-D or QLX-D receiver that is not at the minimum firmware version, shown below, will fail. To update firmware for ULXD6/8 transmitters with ULX-D or QLX-D receivers:
    • Update receivers to the following minimum versions:
      • ULXD4, ULXD4D, ULXD4Q Receivers 2.1.16
      • QLXD4 Receivers 2.1.5
    • Using Shure Update Utility, download ULXD6/8 transmitter firmware to the receivers.
    • Using the FW Update menu on a receiver, update transmitters.
  • Microflex Wireless devices running version 1.X firmware must first be updated to version 2.0.5 before being updated to version 3.X or later.
  • USB-C MacBook Pro laptops with the Touch Bar running macOS High Sierra, Mojave, and Catalina will fail to discover GLX-D devices. We are currently investigating this issue.

NOTES

  • Shure Update Utility is supported on the following operating systems:
    • Windows 7, 8 and 10
    • macOS High Sierra (10.13), Mojave (10.14), and Catalina (10.15)
  • Installing Shure Update Utility on Windows will also prompt the installation of a USB driver, which must be installed to support updating USB devices, such as GLX-D.
  • USB 2.0 Devices
    • KSE1500, SHA900, and GLX-D must be updated one-at-a-time.
    • USB hubs are not recommended when updating USB 2.0 connected devices. Always connect these devices directly to a USB on the computer running Shure Update Utility.
  • Shure Update Utility 2.4.2 or greater for 64-bit systems is compatible with Wireless Workbench 6.12.2 or later.
  • Shure Update Utility 2.4.2 or greater for 32-bit systems is compatible with Wireless Workbench 6.12 or earlier.
Oprogramowanie
6.13.2

New Device and Frequency Band Support

  • Added support for new Shure frequency bands
    • Axient Digital G63 | 487.125 – 636.875 MHz
    • Axient Digital P55 | 694.500 – 805.700 MHz
    • PSM900 Q12 | 748.300 – 757.700 MHz
    • PSM1000 M19 | 694.500 – 702.700 MHz
    • PSM1000 Q12 | 748.300 – 757.700 MHz
    • QLX-D M19 | 694.500 – 702.700 MHz
    • QLX-D Q12 | 748.300 – 757.700 MHz
    • ULX-D M19 | 694.500 – 702.700 MHz
    • ULX-D Q12 | 748.300 – 757.700 MHz
  • Updated power levels for Axient Digital Z16 frequency band

Stability 

  • WWB no longer crashes when saving a Timeline file in one scenario.
  • WWB no longer crashes when an offline device comes back online while a modal child dialog of its property panel is on top.
  • WWB no longer crashes when the “channels operating in FD-C mode” warning dialog is present in one scenario.
  • WWB no longer crashes when searching for TV channel exclusions in a radius of zero miles.
  • WWB no longer crashes when enabling Monitor Only Mode in one scenario.

Frequency Coordination

  • Improved the spectrum scanning workflow and user interface in the Frequency Coordination tab and the Frequency Plot tool.
    • Simplified the scan settings dialog.
    • View and select scanning devices in the scan sources table.
    • View completed scans and scans in progress in the scan data table.
    • Show or hide scan data, change its color, and save scan data as separate files using options and context menus in the scan data table.
  • Added spectrum plot overlays in the Frequency Coordination spectrum plot and the Frequency Plot tool.
    • Frequency band overlays are displayed when frequencies are added to the CWS; frequency bands for equipment in the inventory is displayed in the Frequency Plot tool by default.
    • Intermodulation (IMD) product overlays for all frequencies in the coordination workspace (CWS) can be toggled from the right sidebar in the CWS.
      • Ctrl-click and drag frequency markers (command-click on Mac) to see IMDs move in real-time.
    • Right-click on a frequency marker to view equipment profile spacing.
    • Right-click on a frequency marker to view the effective bandwidth filter.
  • The online US TV channel database is now powered by the Shure Wireless Frequency Finder, allowing you to see the most recent updates to TV transmitter data managed by the FCC.
  • Updated user group parameters for the following countries:
    • Australia – Outdoors: changed the starting frequency from 520.000 MHz to 520.150 MHz
    • Belgium: added all new groups and ranges by province
  • Updated the offline TV channel database for the following countries:
    • Belgium (removed in favor of user groups)
    • Denmark
    • Finland
    • France
    • U.S.
  • Improved the “show in table” context menu option for frequency markers so that the coordination workspace will switch zones if the frequency is not in the current zone.
  • Updated tuning bandwidth of Telex BRT-1 Base Station C-band from 554.100 – 571.900 MHz to 554.000 – 572.00 MHz.
  • Updated the step size of the Radio Active Designs UV-1G Belt Pack from 5 kHz to 25 kHz.
  • Fixed an issue where the x-axis of the spectrum plot in the Frequency Coordination tab would disappear in one scenario.
  • Fixed an issue where the auto-assign and unassign buttons in the assign and deploy dialog were not applying to all zones.
  • Fixed an issue where backup frequencies in the coordinated frequencies list (CFL) were being imported into the coordination workspace using “all frequencies in inventory” option.
  • Fixed an issue where changing parameters of a detected scan exclusion did not change the source to “user-defined”.
  • Fixed an issue in the TV channels dialog where the unit of distance defaulted to miles even when set to kilometers.
  • Discontinued the 900 MHz ISM Site Survey tool.

Inventory

  • Fixed an issue where WWB metadata (i.e. RF zone, channel color, tag, and inclusion group) were not preserved when merging devices in the inventory.
  • Fixed an issue where a settings conflict would be triggered for an AXT400 receiver when it was power-cycled while in FD-BP mode and receiver-lock was set to Rx1 or Rx2.

Monitoring

  • Added a new ShowLink Access Point widget for AD610 and AXT610, allowing you to see all connected devices, their device type, device ID, RF transmission status, ShowLink quality level, and battery charge.
  • Added network status indications for Axient Digital receivers assigned to Dante Domains.
  • Fixed an issue where Axient Digital transmitter hardware version was not displayed in the transmitters tab of AD4* properties panels.
  • Fixed an issue where channel strip sort order was not retained in saved show files.
  • Fixed an issue where charger storage mode in properties panels was blank when the device went offline.
  • Fixed incorrect text in event logs for AXT400 and ULX-D while clearing interference alerts by changing frequency.
  • Fixed incorrect text in event logs for ShowLink-enabled transmitters that change frequency during network reconnection.
  • Fixed an issue where Mini Timeline view mode would not update when multiple views are present.
  • Fixed an issue where Mini Timelines would overlap in one scenario.
  • Fixed an issue where OS notifications for alerts were being displayed when an alert was cleared or made inactive.
  • Fixed an issue where there was stale battery information and firmware version when SBC240 chargers were ganged together.
  • Fixed an issue where the temperature value for ganged chargers was not being updated in the properties panel.
  • Fixed an issue where changing F2 of an offline AD4* in FD-C mode reported a change on F1 and F2.
  • Fixed an issue where having several monitor views would cause the right sidebars of all tabs to be pushed off the screen.

Timeline

  • Fixed an issue where channels in Timeline would overlap in one scenario.
  • Fixed an issue where the system event for FD Mode was being duplicated.
  • Fixed an issue where the system event marker for FD Override was not shown in one scenario.
  • Fixed an issue where the time axis values would overlap with one another after zooming in and then zooming out.
  • Fixed an issue where enabling frequency diversity mode from the properties panel of either the second or fourth channel of a multi-channel receiver would deselect that channel in Timeline.
  • Fixed an issue where Timeline would stop recording and present an “invalid path” message when the file reached 2 GB.
  • Fixed an issue where the hint text in the search bar was not being cleared from the channel chooser.

Networking

  • Fixed an issue where deleting remote devices might not remove some devices in the inventory.
  • Fixed an issue where the save and apply buttons were disabled in the Remote Devices tab of the preferences when attempting to add a range of IP addresses where at least one of those IP addresses was already in the list.

File Management

  • Application crash logs are now stored on your local machine. Files older than 30 days are automatically removed. You can elect to send an anonymized and pseudonymized copy of these crash logs to Shure by default, or send them manually when you see fit.
  • Made improvements to the warning dialog text when custom equipment profile names conflict with stock equipment profile names.
  • Fixed an issue where saving a show file with automatically calculated backup frequencies would create unused RF zones when the show file was re-opened.
  • Fixed an issue where the color of the default RF zone was not being retained in show files.
  • Fixed an issue where the ShowLInk transmitter control page of a channel strip was not saved in show files.
  • Fixed an issue where certain ShowLink transmitter properties were not saved in show files.

General

  • Removed the Updates tab from the preferences dialog, and the in-app update functionality from the application. Please continue downloading new versions from the WWB product page on Shure.com.
  • Fixed an issue in the Frequency Band Conversion Tool where devices previously set to “do not convert” were not able to be converted in one scenario.

Notes

  • When using the in-app update function, in order to successfully install Wireless Workbench, you must run it as an administrator. Consult your IT department if you have questions.
  • 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.

Known Issues

  • When using multiple spectrum managers, if they have the same device ID, any combo box where you specify a link between receiver and spectrum managers will not list all available spectrum managers. To resolve this, provide a unique device ID for all spectrum managers.
  • 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.
  • Timeline System Events displayed for Active Transmitter Online for ULXD6/8 transmitters do 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.
Oprogramowanie
1.0.4
February 12, 2020 Zobacz wszystkie aktualizacje

Initial Release

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Known Issues

  • The use of packet scanning security software may cause audio performance issues with IntelliMix Room.
  • When transitioning from a trial license to a paid license, the total trial term will be used unless the user manually deactivates and reactivates the endpoint using Designer software.
  • In some circumstances, the system tray application will not run automatically. Navigate to C:\Program Files\Shure\IntelliMixRoom and run the “IntelliMixRoomTrayApp.exe”. This only needs to be done once per instance of IntelliMix Room.
  • When using Dante Domain Manager (DDM) and the permissions for the device are set to read only or the DDM server is offline, you can still update IntelliMix Room.
  • If you change the channel count of an installation, the Dante output channel names do not change.
  • When using Shure Networked Audio Encryption, you'll see a "key error" for channels without established Dante audio routes. This does not affect device performance and can be ignored.
  • Some text in the system tray application only appears in English.
  • Changing the System Name of the host computer after installation of IntelliMix Room also changes the Dante Device name, as seen in Dante Controller. The Shure device name stays the same.
  • If experiencing issues changing the channel count of an IMX Room instance within Designer Software, deactivate the IMX Room instance first, then change the channel count and re-activate.

Notes

  • User Guide
  • Installation and Deployment Guide
  • Quick Start Guide
  • System requirements
    • Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, or IoT Enterprise (64 bit)
    • Processor: i5 quad core 1.9 GHz minimum
    • 8 GB RAM minimum
    • Solid state drive
  • IMX Room 1.0 is compatible with the following software and firmware versions:
    • Designer 4.1
    • MXA910 4.1.41
    • MXA310 4.1.37
    • P300 4.1.11
    • ANIUSB-MATRIX 4.1.39
    • ANI22 4.1.39
    • ANI4IN 4.1.39
    • ANI4OUT 4.1.39
    • Microflex Wireless 8.0.3
Oprogramowanie
6.10.14
February 11, 2020 Zobacz wszystkie aktualizacje

Important

  • This software release is used for new SW6000 installations or to update all previous SW6000 installed versions, however it cannot be used to update systems using CU 6005, CU 6010 or CU 6011 Central Units
  • This version is compatible with SW6000 Software License file v1.7 only
  • No new SW6000 license is needed if updating from SW6000 v6.0.xxx or later versions
  • A new SW6000 license is needed if updating from SW6000 v5.8.xxx or previous versions

New Features

  • CAA
    • New conference variables to be used in voting configuration
      • Button1 (1-5) - result without voting weight
      • TotalButton1 (1-5) - result without voting weight
      • DelegatesVoted - result without voting weight
    • UI revised to add culture code in setup of language for MXC unit
    • Option in Meeting options to enable use of ‘ShowName’ for conference units with a graphical user interface
    • Support sending messages to participants using conference units with paired MXCSIGN
  • CAA/CUA
    • Support for extended audio range for MXCMIU units when using XLR input
  • CAA/MXCSIGN - Expanded functionality
    • Updated template format:
      • Supporting complex alphabets like:
        • All alphabets included in MXC Global languages
        • Hebrew
      • Option to rotate the image 180 degrees
      • Option to assign colors (grayscale) to text and background, both globally and in text boxes
    • Option to pair an MXCSIGN with an interpreter booth and display interpretation related information:
      • Booth number
      • Booth language
      • Booth language channel
      • Booth language abbreviation
    • The use of the word ‘Delegate’ is changed to ‘Participant,’ which needs to be changed in old templates intended to be used
    • Expanded information that can be displayed for participants:
      • First name
      • Last name
      • ShowName
      • Message
    • Option to show meeting info:
      • Meeting name
      • Active subject
  • CDA
    • Include Reply label and description as displayable options in reply lists:
      • ReplyDescription
      • ReplyLabel

Bug Fixes

  • CUA
    • Cannot adjust microphone audio levels for individual seats using CUA
    • Change in language assignment is not reflected for an interpreted channel or number of channels available if the assigned language is changed using CAA
    • Votes cast using the conference unit are not displayed in the voting buttons in a CUA assigned to the unit when the CUA voting buttons are disabled
    • Dragging and droping in the request list will not correctly move the reply colors between subjects
    • If a voting formula with a calculation error is used (e.g. divide by zero) the CUA will crash when trying to display the voting result.
    • An error may be displayed if a participant is logged in or out using mimic while the CUA is displaying the microphones screen with participants’ extension control open.
    • Unplugging/plugging in an MXCSIGN could cause an exception if CUA displays the Microphones control with Participants extension control activated
  • CUA/CDA
    • Muting a microphone causes the speech time counter to stop. It should continue until the microphone is switched off
  • CDA
    • Voting screen does not display voting status and number of votes after the first vote is cast
    • Command line parameter ‘-canresize’ caused a white line to appear when CDA is running on Windows 10
    • Command line parameter ‘-IP’ is not working
    • Interim voting result is not displayed on the mimic for a participant if the participant has proxy voting rights
    • Skin editor alignment ‘grid’ is too closely placed when running the application in Windows 10
    • Language name for Slovenia has been changed from Slovenski to Slovenský
  • CAA
    • Microphone seat list does not prevent the user from adding the same computer name as a standalone computer and as a terminal server with console numbers
    • Deleting a ‘meeting role’ which is only used in a room setup will cause an exception
    • Will throw exception if a user tries to add entries to the participant list of a meeting if no participants have been defined in the database
    • Deleting a large agenda with more than 480 subjects caused an exception, and deletion failed
    • Deleting a MXCSIGN template that’s in use caused errors when the MXCSIGN tried to reference the no-longer-existing template
    • Adding conference units for the first time to a system with SW6000 applications running caused a wrong seat name to be displayed for the newly-added units
    • When running a meeting with ‘no login’ mode using an agenda and setting subjects active, the meeting report will not display the agenda item changes
    • Equipment list does not update microphone status on meeting stop. A microphone in request will be removed from request list when the meeting is stopped, but this is not updated in the CAA | Setup | Equipment |Conference units window
    • Using CAA | Setup | Equipment | Interpreter consoles sort desks by clicking on desk number and trying to replace a unit with replace functionality an Exception is seen
    • Using CAA | Setup | Equipment | Interpreter consoles window and changing sort order by clicking on column header for serial#/booth#/desk# while updating settings for an interpreter set can cause an exception
    • Agenda details for no subject may appear multiple times in report if user repeatedly sets agenda item active/not active
    • Importing meeting participants from XML can cause a random group to be added to some participants, even though groups are not defined in the import
  • CUI
    • Webservice - result node is missing in the individual voting result event
    • Webservice - A participant logout event for a participant without an import id creates a webservice call with an <import_id> node with value -1
    • Cannot discover new MXCSIGNs if standard templates have been deleted in the database
    • Cannot connect to CCU using Bonjour when using a hostname with a trailing dot
    • Webservice - Seat names are not correctly inserted in a webservice speaker change call if no participant is logged in to the seat
    • Participant names are always sent to the CCU using default language regardless of what language is specified for the ‘Units with graphical user interface’
    • Pausing a meeting with a request list having 2 or more participants in the request list cause an internal error, visible in error messages
  • Database
    • Not able to install database using ‘Remove All’ button during installation
    • Fix for updating the ‘Participant list history’
  • Installer
    • Installation on Windows Server 2016. MXMQ services do not automatically install
    • Installation on Windows Server 2016. MSMQ services required by SW6000 were not enabled by the install script
  • Backup tool
    • Restoring a database using the backup tool and using SQL authentication fails. Note it succeeds when using Windows credentials

Known Issues

  • The view of the new templates for the NAMESIGN in ‘CAA | Setup | Configurations | Name sign templates’ is not easily readable as ‘line shift’ between the items is missing

Notes

  • UN Name sign are still supported using the templates from version 6.9, however, the word ‘Delegate’ must be changed to ‘Participant’ in the templates
  • To operate MXC devices with SW6000 version 6.10, see the following list of minimum software and firmware versions:
    • MXC firmware release 8.6.0
Oprogramowanie
4.1.0
February 11, 2020 Zobacz wszystkie aktualizacje

Important

  • When upgrading Designer versions, the installer may prompt that the destination folder is not empty; please change the folder name or delete the existing folder and it will automatically be re-created during the upgrade.
  • In order to push from virtual devices to online devices, or vice versa, the virtual device and online version must be running the same version. For example, all new virtual devices created in Designer 4.1 are on version 4.1.X; those virtual devices can only be associated with online devices that are also on version 4.1.X.
  • Designer 4.1 is not backwards compatible with Designer 3.2. The database will not be maintained upon downgrading, and Designer 4.1 files cannot be imported into version 3.2.

Improvements

  • Support for IntelliMix® Room Audio Processing Software version 1.0
  • Support for MXA910, MXA310, P300, and ANIUSB-MATRIX 4.1.X firmware
  • Auto route feature added on the Signal Flow tab
  • Multi-select added on P300 and IntelliMix Room schematic views
  • Performance improvements
  • Bug fixes
  • For enhanced security, first-time browser user interface access will prompt the user to set up a passphrase. Users have the option of continuing without a passphrase, allowing for Shure Designer configuration software to securely configure multiple devices at once within a Designer location.
  • Passphrase length must be at least eight characters, up to a maximum of 64, with all characters allowed
  • Downgrade caution:
  • After the 4.1.X upgrade, a device’s new Designer location passphrase (and/or its audio encryption passphrase) might exceed the allowed length of its prior firmware version. In that case, downgrading requires the following procedure to ensure passphrase compatibility:
  • Prior to downgrading, disable the location and/or audio encryption passphrase or change the passphrase to the character length allowed by the prior firmware to be downgraded to.
  • Perform the device firmware downgrade. Enable passphrase(s) as desired.

Known Issues

  • When using Windows 7, no more than five windows can be open simultaneously.
  • With more than 20 devices in location or 60 on the network, some actions will take longer due to increased network traffic.
  • When deleting a virtual device, Designer will warn that encryption and password settings will be changed; however, the discovered devices’ encryption and password settings will not be affected.
  • When importing a Designer preset file into the MXA910 web application, attempts to immediately export that file out of the web application will fail if it is not first loaded and saved to the MXA910.
  • Pull and push operation may cause sync status to say “not synced,” although the operation was successful; close and reopen the location to fix this
  • When soloing a channel on an MXA310, all channels will show as gated on
  • When configuring a single MXA910, rotation of the device will only appear in Location > Coverage Map; go to the location to view the rotated device
  • If experiencing issues changing the channel count of an IntelliMix Room instance within Designer Software, deactivate the IntelliMix Room instance first, then change the channel count and re-activate
  • When using Shure Networked Audio Encryption for IntelliMix Room, you'll see a "key error" for channels without established Dante audio routes. This does not affect device performance and can be ignored.
  • When one or more devices in a location are locked by Dante Domain Manager or Dante Device Lock, operations that affect Dante settings may be unreliable, such as audio routing, pushing virtual to online devices, or enabling audio encryption
  • When using the P300’s Matrix Mixer on its Schematic tab, vertical scrolling won’t work correctly; navigate to the Matrix Mixer tab to see all channels.
  • Attempts to save templates when devices have routes outside of a location will fail. Add all routed devices to a location to successfully save the template.
  • Unsupported firmware may show an indication that the device is locked by Dante Domain Manager or Dante Device Lock. See the minimum supported firmware versions below.

Notes

  • Internet access is required during the installation process
  • Designer User Guide
  • Designer 4.1 is compatible with the following software and firmware versions:
    • IntelliMix Room version 1.0.4.2
    • MXA910 4.1.41
    • MXA310 4.1.37
    • P300 4.1.11
    • ANIUSB-MATRIX 4.1.39
  • Requires 64-bit Windows 7, 8.1 or 10
Oprogramowanie
8.6.0
February 11, 2020 Zobacz wszystkie aktualizacje

Important

  • This firmware release can be used to update Microflex Complete (MXC), DCS 6000, or DCS 5900 systems using DIS-CCU, CU 5905, CU 6105, or CU 6110 Central Units.
  • Systems using CU 6000, CU 6005, CU 6010 and CU 6011 Central Units are not supported in this release.
  • The Firmware Upgrade Utility (FUU) which is included in the release, is required to update MXC devices.

New Features

  • MXCSIGN features in CCU standalone operation:
    • The sign content to be shown can be selected either from the ‘Participant list/NFC’ or from a separate list with ‘Text lines’
    • Option to change font size
  • MXCSIGN
    • Support for all alphabets (including complex alphabets) used in the MXC global languages
    • Hebrew is supported when used with SW6000
  • Voice activation functionality with time compression in MXC conference units
  • Mix-minus functionality in loudspeaker in MXC conference units
  • TPCI additions:
    • Meeting start/stop
    • Autofloor on/off
    • Speech time alarm
    • Reporting of participants individual votes
    • MXCSIGN support
      • Control of the content in standalone systems
      • Support for pairing the MXCSIGN to a seat
      • Import of content into the text lines for MXCSIGN
  • MXCMIU: Ambient support

Bug Fixes

  • MXCSIGN
    • SW6000/MXCSIGN: Disconnecting-connecting a sign gives an error message

Known Issues

  • MXC640
    • Manually entered voting results are not shown if a normal voting session has not been started first
    • The agenda subject name for a manually entered result may be wrong
    • It is not possible to use an MXC640 configured as dual delegate with SW6000 if the use of NFC cards is enabled

Notes

  • MXC and DCS 6000 firmware files are packaged together in the same release file.
  • To operate MXC devices with version 8.6.0 with other Shure networked systems, see the following list of minimum software and firmware versions:
    • SW6000 6.10.14
    • Shure NFC Programming App 1.0.3
Oprogramowanie
6.9.11

Important

  • This software release can be used to make new SW6000 installations or upgrade all previous SW6000 installed versions; however it cannot be used to upgrade systems using CU 6005, CU 6010 or CU 6011 Central Units
  • This version is compatible with SW6000 Software License file v1.7 only
  • No new SW6000 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

  • CAA
    • Support for MXCIC C-channel
  • CUA
    • Interpretation control support for MXCIC
    • Include control of multiple interpreter devices on the same screen
    • Agenda icons updated
  • CDA
    • Support for MXCIC C-Channel

Bug Fixes

  • CUA
    • The application now indicates the correct CDA display in the display screen after users press the 'Prepare meeting' button
    • Fixed an issue where an exception occurred when the CUA window was resized
  • CDA
    • Meeting variables are now cleared when a vote is cancelled
    • No longer uses a default configuration at meeting start/stop when none is selected
    • Fixed a problem where there was an unstable connection when another CDA is shut down
  • CAA
    • Fixed an error in formatting in 'Total Vote Result' window
    • Users can now cancel report generation if data is not present
    • Voting reports have been corrected for ‘No login’ type meetings
    • Update button is now activated after editing groups in the grid for participant table
    • It’s no longer possible to create reply configurations without a name
    • The Date filter in ‘Default participant seat table’ now works as expected
    • Subject vote report in No login mode no longer shows the wrong results
    • Fixed an issue where an error message appeared when clicking the ‘Replace unit’ or ‘Mic scan’ button in Setup | Conference units window
    • Fixed an issue where the Pre-request to speak list shown for an agenda subject was sometimes empty even though a pre-request existed
    • Fixed an issue where importing participants to the participant table failed
    • Operational buttons are no longer disabled after updating the name sign page.
    • Users are now able to import 1,000 Agenda subjects
  • CUI
    • Fixed an issue where speech time was not sent to CCU when CUI reconnected
  • Database
    • Users are now able to install a database using the ‘Remove All’ button during installation
    • Added a fix for updating the ‘Delegate List History’

Notes

  • To operate MXC devices with SW6000 version 6.9, the minimum firmware version is 8.5.1.
Oprogramowanie
8.5.1

Release notes cover the following models:

  • MXC615
  • MXC620/620-F
  • MXC630/630-F
  • MXC640
  • MXCIC
  • MXCMIU
  • MXCSIGN
  • DIS-CCU

Important

  • This firmware release can be used to update Microflex Complete (MXC), DCS 6000, or DCS 5900 systems using DIS-CCU, CU 5905, CU 6105, or CU 6110 Central Units.
  • Systems using CU 6000, CU 6005, CU 6010 and CU 6011 Central Units are not supported in this release.
  • Firmware Upgrade Utility (FUU) v1686, which is included in the release, is required to update MXC devices.

New Features

  • MXCMIU
    • Support for XLR input in the MXCMUI when configured as single unit. The use of this input is configured in the DIS-CCU CGUI. The following audio input options are available in the ‘Devices setup’ screen:
      • Port A
      • XLR – line
      • XLR – mic
    • The following option is available in the ‘Participant’ screen:
      • Audio level adjustment: +10 to -20 dB
    • Note: The Port A loudspeaker output and controls are still active when the MXCMUI is configured with XLR audio in.

Improvements

  • MXC640
    • Percent indication in voting result screen is now visible when SW6000 is connected
  • DIS-CCU (6000 Mode)
    • The state of enabling/disabling of NFC cards is restored after disconnection of SW6000
    • Diagnostics: Cable length info has been removed from the diagnostic report
    • Diagnostics: Cable break info in the diagnostic event log has been updated to report only one of the units connected to the defective cable

Bug Fixes

  • DIS-CCU
    • Diagnostics: Incorrect seat number was reported in the Event log at Cable break
    • Diagnostics: Event log did not work when SW6000 was connected
    • Diagnostics: Fixed an error in cable length in the diagnostic report
    • CCU was wrongly storing users’ speaking rights after closing the CUI
  • MXC630
    • Secret voting - LEDs turned off after casting first vote
    • Attendance button was not blinking after inserting NFC card during attendance session
    • Voting buttons were not blinking after inserting an NFC card during a voting session
  • MXC640
    • "Total" text was not translated for 5-button voting
  • MXCMIU
    • Left button functionality Exclusive was not working
  • MXCIC
    • The Request icon was cut in the right side
    • Microphone LED was turning off after receiving a “channel occupied” message
    • Two interpreter devices can have same booth and desk number

Known Issues

  • Some units in systems with greater than 150 units may not be shown in the Network Topology report.
  • Some units may reset when cable breaks in a loop on an EX 6010 unit.
  • MXC640
    • Manually entered voting results are not shown if a normal voting session has not been started first
    • The agenda subject name for a manually entered result may be wrong
    • It is not possible to use an MXC640 configured as dual-delegate unit with SW6000 if the use of NFC cards is enabled

Notes

  • MXC and DCS 6000 firmware files are packaged together in the same release file.
  • To operate MXC devices with version 8.5.1 with other Shure networked systems, see the following list of minimum software and firmware versions:
    • SW6000 6.9.11
Oprogramowanie
2.4.6
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IMPORTANT

To update Shure Update Utility version 2.4.3 or earlier to version 2.4.6, download and re-install from www.shure.com/SUU or through Help > Check for Shure Update Utility updates.

IMPROVEMENTS

  • Added Support for macOS Catalina (10.15)
  • Added support for new frequency bands:
  • ULX-D
    • Thailand: 694 – 703 MHz frequency band (M19)
    • Thailand: 748 – 758 MHz frequency band (Q12)
  • QLX-D
    • Thailand: 694 – 703 MHz frequency band (M19)
  • Thailand: 748 – 758 MHz frequency band (Q12)

KNOWN ISSUES

  • PSM1000 devices with firmware version 1.1.0 or earlier must use Shure Update Utility version 2.4.1 or older.
  • Selecting "Help" > "Check for Shure Update Utility updates" will open Shure.com, which offers the latest version of Shure Update Utility to download. Shure Update Utility version 2.4.2 or greater will not automatically detect new versions.
  • 32-Bit Windows:
    • To update Shure Update Utility version 2.2.2 or earlier on a 32-bit Windows system, download version 2.4.2 or greater for 32-bit systems to re-install the software. Older versions of Shure Update Utility will not detect new updates of Shure Update Utility that support 32-bit systems.
    • Shure Update Utility version 2.4.5 for 32-bit systems is compatible with Wireless Workbench 6 version 6.12.1 and earlier.
  • Attempts to download ULXD6/8 transmitter firmware to a ULX-D or QLX-D receiver that is not at the minimum firmware version, shown below, will fail. To update firmware for ULXD6/8 transmitters with ULX-D or QLX-D receivers:
    • Update receivers to the following minimum versions:
      • ULXD4, ULXD4D, ULXD4Q Receivers 2.1.16
      • QLXD4 Receivers 2.1.5
    • Using Shure Update Utility, download ULXD6/8 transmitter firmware to the receivers.
    • Using the FW Update menu on a receiver, update transmitters.
  • Microflex Wireless devices running version 1.X firmware must first be updated to version 2.0.5 before being updated to version 3.X or later.
  • USB-C MacBook Pro laptops with the Touch Bar running macOS High Sierra, Mojave, and Catalina will fail to discover GLX-D devices. We are currently investigating this issue.

NOTES

  • Shure Update Utility is supported on the following operating systems:
    • Windows 7, 8 and 10
    • macOS High Sierra (10.13), Mojave (10.14), and Catalina (10.15)
  • Installing Shure Update Utility on Windows will also prompt the installation of a USB driver, which must be installed to support updating USB devices, such as GLX-D.
  • USB 2.0 Devices
    • KSE1500, SHA900, and GLX-D must be updated one-at-a-time.
    • USB hubs are not recommended when updating USB 2.0 connected devices. Always connect these devices directly to a USB on the computer running Shure Update Utility.
  • Shure Update Utility 2.4.2 or greater for 64-bit systems is compatible with Wireless Workbench 6.12.2 or later.
  • Shure Update Utility 2.4.2 or greater for 32-bit systems is compatible with Wireless Workbench 6.12 or earlier.
Oprogramowanie
6.13.1
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New Features

OS-Level Notifications for Alerts: An enhancement to the Hardware Alerts and Interference Events features that allow users to receive notifications through their operating systems while Wireless Workbench is minimized. 

  • For Mac users, Wireless Workbench alerts and events will be displayed with an OS-level notification on the top right and will be viewable in the Notification Center.
  • For Windows users, Wireless Workbench alerts and events will be displayed with an OS-level notification on the bottom right in the system tray and will be viewable in the Action Center.

Improvements

  • Added support for macOS Catalina (10.15)

New Device and Frequency Band Support

  • Added support for new Shure frequency bands
    • H22 for PSM1000
    • H21 for PSM900
    • X56 and Z16 for Axient Digital
    • H14 and G15 for SVX
    • H10E and J11 for BLX
  • Added support for Sennheiser Digital 6000
  • Added support for AKG DMS800

Stability 

  • WWB no longer crashes when changing the frequency diversity (FD) mode in one scenario.
  • WWB no longer crashes when selecting certain frequency bands of ULX-D from Timeline.
  • WWB no longer crashes when deleting an offline device in one scenario.
  • WWB no longer crashes while changing the language with multiple property panels open.
  • WWB no longer crashes when resizing the Timeline channel chooser.
  • WWB no longer crashes while selecting AXT400 row from the inventory view.

Performance

  • Improved the speed of loading show files.
  • Improved the speed of loading the settings conflict dialog and to bring devices back online.
  • Improved the speed of creating channel strips in monitor views.
  • Improved CPU utilization when Timeline and Mini-Timelines are logging a large number of channels.

Networking

  • Made improvements to the network interface dialog to show actual network interface card names on macOS.
  • The network status in the bottom right corner of the main application window is now a button that will open the application network preferences.
  • Made improvements to the remote devices list in order to multi-select or unselect IP addresses.

Inventory

  • The transmitter power level for SLX master list bands are no longer blank for bands X7 and H19.
  • Aligned the AXT400 property panel and inventory properties sidebar to display properties in the same order.
  • Separated ULX-D scan lock and sync lock into two distinct properties accessible from the inventory properties side bar and properties panel.
  • Added PSM1000 IR presets to the Inventory sidebar and properties panel

Frequency Coordination 

  • Updated the offline TV Channels for the following countries:
    • Austria
    • Australia
    • Netherlands
    • Poland
    • United States
  • Added TV transmitter power level in TV Channels dialog.
  • Added the ability to resize and reorder columns in coordination chooser.
  • Show files now save check mark status of recent scans.

Monitoring

  • Added network status indications for ULX-D assigned to Dante domains.
  • Added Dante firmware, hardware, and bootloader versions to ULX-D and Axient Digital device information in their properties panels.
  • Axient Digital properties panels no longer have text getting cut off in the dropdown menu, and the vertical scroll bar is now displaying appropriately.
  • The audio level meter in channel strips and properties panel no longer freezes when audio overload hold is enabled in the application preferences.
  • Channels in frequency diversity (FD) modes are no longer overlaid with another channel strip in one scenario.

Timeline

  • Timeline files now include their view settings, allowing the files to be loaded with their saved view configuration.
  • The number of channels selected no longer resets to zero when the language is changed.
  • Mini-Timeline plots are no longer overlaid on each other in the auto view mode of the monitor view.
  • The PSM1000 left and right audio level data streams in Timeline no longer overlay one another.
  • Restarting a Timeline recording now preserves the Timeline settings in all frequency diversity (FD) modes.

General

  • Improved the user interface of the Zone Manager > Configure tab to highlight a zone when its column or row is selected.
  • Added an option in the Zone Manager > Configure tab to select all or deselect all spacing options for a selected zone.
  • Changed the name of the U.S. 600MHz Conversion Tool to Frequency Band Conversion Tool.
  • Improved button styling across the application.