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Firmware
6.2.0
August 20, 2024
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Known Issues
- AES67 support is only available on UltimoX hardware
- ANI4IN/ANI4OUT devices manufactured as of January 2018 are compatible with AES67
- In AES67 mode - Audio does not pass after changing Dante Device name, followed by a reboot
- When exporting Presets using Safari on a Mac OS, the file type is saved incorrectly and must be renamed to .json to be imported
Notes
Compatibility
- To operate this version of ANI4IN/ANI4OUT with Dante Controller, reference the following minimum versions:
- v3.10.2.4 (Windows)
- v3.10.2.3 (Mac OS X)
- Updating all devices used together to the same firmware version is recommended.
- To operate this version of ANI4IN/ANI4OUT with other Shure networked systems, reference the following list of recommended versions supported:
- ANI22/ANI4IN/ANI4OUT 6.2.0
- ANIUSB 6.2.6
- MXA310 6.2.0
- MXA901 6.2.46
- MXA902 6.2.50
- MXA910 6.2.0
- MXA920 6.2.53
- MXW 10.0.X
- P300 6.2.36
- ULXD4D/4Q 2.8.7
- SCM820 1.4.3
- Shure Update Utility 2.8.6
- Shure Web Device Discovery 1.2.17
Firmware
6.2.0
August 20, 2024
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Known Issues
- Security Certificates:
- Certificates must be in the PEM (Privacy Enhanced Mail) format
- Certificates must be X.509 certificates and keys: PEM (Base64 ASCII), and DER (binary)
- The CUI may become unresponsive after a firmware update
- Workaround: Try clearing the cache on your browser to re-assert the connection. Please check your web browser for instructions on how to clear the browser cache. A common method of clearing the cache of a browser is Ctrl SHIFT R .
- Browser disconnection: Web browsers connected to our devices maybe disconnected after one hour if no user activity is detected. Refresh the browser to re-establish the connection.
- In AES67 mode - Audio does not pass after changing Dante Device name, followed by a reboot
- ANI22-XLR reverses absolute phase from Analog in to Dante out – workaround is to enable “Invert polarity” for Dante Output
- When exporting Presets using Safari on a Mac OS, the file type is saved incorrectly and must be renamed to .json to be imported
Notes
- User Guide
- Command Strings
- To operate this version of ANI22 with Dante Controller, reference the following minimum versions:
- v3.10.2.4 (Windows)
- v3.10.2.3 (macOS)
- Updating all devices used together to the same firmware version is recommended.
- To operate this version of ANI22 with other Shure networked systems, reference the following list of recommended versions supported:
- ANI22/ANI4IN/ANI4OUT 6.2.0
- ANIUSB 6.2.6
- MXA310 6.2.0
- MXA901 6.2.46
- MXA902 6.2.50
- MXA910 6.2.0
- MXA920 6.2.53
- MXW 10.0.X
- ULXD4D/4Q 2.8.7
- SCM820 1.4.3
- Shure Update Utility 2.8.6
- Shure Web Device Discovery 1.2.17
Firmware
3.0.0
July 18, 2024
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These release notes cover the following models:
- MXW1X/2X/6X Transmitters
- MXWAPXD2 Access Point Transceiver
New Features
- Button-Lock option via the Component User Interface (CUI) to selectively enable/disable the hardware buttons on the APXD2 for:
- Linking Mics to audio channels - [link] Button
- Changing System Preset Modes [mode] - Button
- J-DECT frequency band availability. This frequency band (Japan-DECT or J-DECT) enables the operation of MXW neXt2 in Japan.
- https secure connection enhancement. Upgrading the network connectivity from the APXD2 to the https secure standard.
- *Please see related additional info in the Important section below
Improvements
- Various system stability improvements and performance enhancements
Known Issues
- Transmitters overestimate temporarily or take longer to estimate battery time remaining
- MXWAPXD2 UI not reporting the same battery time remaining compared to transmitters
- MXWAPXD2 UI Lights settings toggle switches are not functional
- Sometimes MXWAPXD2 UI rejects the correct passphrase
- Transmitter does not clear linked APXD2 name during interrupted mic linking (when transmitter is removed during linking process)
- When updating to this firmware, transmitters will lose their linking status and need to be re-linked
Notes
- User Guide
- Command Strings
- Learn more about connecting via web browser in our FAQ
Compatibility
- To operate this version of MXW neXt with other Shure networked systems, see the following list of recommended software and firmware versions:
- Shure Update Utility 2.8.6
- Shure Web Device Discovery 1.2.17
Important
- Please review the information below regarding upgrading to a more secure, encrypted https
- Protocol for network-based connection to our browser-based CUI will display a message stating "Your connection is not private" upon the first connection attempt. This is expected behavior and does NOT indicate any security risk. Quite the opposite is the case – once the steps below have been carried out after installing this F/W upgrade – the network communications to the CUI from a network-connected browser will be MORE secure due to the https encryption.
- Please proceed by following these steps:
- Click ADVANCED to get to the next pop-up window below.
- Select “Continue to [IP-address of the APXD2] (unsafe) to open the CUI in an encrypted browser window using the https protocol.
- In subsequent connections to the CUI, the IP address of the device to be connected to can be found in the Shure Update Utility. Please copy this address found in SUU into your browser address window and add “ https:// “ in front of it to open the CUI of your chosen device.
- You will now see the CUI with the “Not Secure“ warning next to the address field. Despite this warning, the connection to the APXD2 is now more secure compared to the previous http connection before the update.
- We are currently working on improving this workflow to become more intuitive again, but we depend on external agencies to process our https certification and make it available automatically.
Firmware
3.0.0
July 18, 2024
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These release notes cover the following models:
- MXW1X/2X/6X Transmitters
- MXWAPXD2 Access Point Transceiver
New Features
- Button-Lock option via the Component User Interface (CUI) to selectively enable/disable the hardware buttons on the APXD2 for:
- Linking Mics to audio channels - [link] Button
- Changing System Preset Modes [mode] - Button
- J-DECT frequency band availability. This frequency band (Japan-DECT or J-DECT) enables the operation of MXW neXt2 in Japan.
- https secure connection enhancement. Upgrading the network connectivity from the APXD2 to the https secure standard.
- *Please see related additional info in the Important section below
Improvements
- Various system stability improvements and performance enhancements
Known Issues
- Transmitters overestimate temporarily or take longer to estimate battery time remaining
- MXWAPXD2 UI not reporting the same battery time remaining compared to transmitters
- MXWAPXD2 UI Lights settings toggle switches are not functional
- Sometimes MXWAPXD2 UI rejects the correct passphrase
- Transmitter does not clear linked APXD2 name during interrupted mic linking (when transmitter is removed during linking process)
- When updating to this firmware, transmitters will lose their linking status and need to be re-linked
Notes
- User Guide
- Command Strings
- Learn more about connecting via web browser in our FAQ
Compatibility
- To operate this version of MXW neXt with other Shure networked systems, see the following list of recommended software and firmware versions:
- Shure Update Utility 2.8.6
- Shure Web Device Discovery 1.2.17
Important
- Please review the information below regarding upgrading to a more secure, encrypted https
- Protocol for network-based connection to our browser-based CUI will display a message stating "Your connection is not private" upon the first connection attempt. This is expected behavior and does NOT indicate any security risk. Quite the opposite is the case – once the steps below have been carried out after installing this F/W upgrade – the network communications to the CUI from a network-connected browser will be MORE secure due to the https encryption.
- Please proceed by following these steps:
- Click ADVANCED to get to the next pop-up window below.
- Select “Continue to [IP-address of the APXD2] (unsafe) to open the CUI in an encrypted browser window using the https protocol.
- In subsequent connections to the CUI, the IP address of the device to be connected to can be found in the Shure Update Utility. Please copy this address found in SUU into your browser address window and add “ https:// “ in front of it to open the CUI of your chosen device.
- You will now see the CUI with the “Not Secure“ warning next to the address field. Despite this warning, the connection to the APXD2 is now more secure compared to the previous http connection before the update.
- We are currently working on improving this workflow to become more intuitive again, but we depend on external agencies to process our https certification and make it available automatically.
Firmware
1.4.18
June 17, 2024
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Recommendation
- Update all Axient Digital devices in a configuration to the same firmware version
Improvements
- General backend improvements
Notes
- User Guides: AD1 | ADX1 | ADX1M | AD2 | ADX2 | ADX2FD | AD3 | ADX3
- To operate this version of Axient Digital transmitters with other Shure systems and software, see the following list of recommended versions:
- Axient Digital Receivers 1.4.15
- ShurePlus Channels iOS 1.6.1
- ShurePlus Channels Android 1.6.2
- Shure Update Utility 2.8.5
- Wireless Workbench 6.15.4 or 7.1.0
Firmware
6.1.64
May 30, 2024
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Improvements
- Added LLDP support for PoE+ negotiation for layered switches
- Device Mute behavior change
- Mute function now only mutes Automix output and leaves speaker input unmuted
- Loudspeaker can still be muted individually
- Command string to disable/enable AutoFocus is now available
Notes
Compatibility
- 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 MXA902 with Shure software or other Shure networked systems, reference the following list of recommended versions supported:
- Designer 6.1.0
- IntelliMix Room 6.1.0
- ANI22/ANI4IN/ANI4OUT 6.0.41
- ANIUSB 6.0.44
- MXA310 6.0.23
- MXA710 6.0.27
- MXA910 6.0.24
- MXA920 6.0.39
- MXA901 6.0.39
- MXN5-C 6.0.17
- MXA-MUTE 6.0.25
- P300 6.0.41
- Shure Update Utility 2.8.5
- Shure Web Device Discovery 1.2.17
Firmware
6.0.39
May 22, 2024
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Improvements
- Bug fixes and general improvements
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 6.0.0
- IntelliMix Room 4.2.0
- ANI22/ANI4IN/ANI4OUT 6.0.41
- ANIUSB 6.0.44
- MXA310 6.0.23
- MXA710 6.0.27
- MXA910 6.0.24
- MXA901 6.0.39
- MXA902 6.0.33
- MXN5-C 6.0.17
- MXA-MUTE 6.0.25
- P300 6.0.41
- Shure Update Utility 2.8.5
- Shure Web Device Discovery 1.2.17
Firmware
6.0.39
May 22, 2024
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Improvements
- Bug fixes and general improvements
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 6.0.0
- IntelliMix Room 4.2.0
- ANI22/ANI4IN/ANI4OUT 6.0.41
- ANIUSB 6.0.44
- MXA310 6.0.23
- MXA710 6.0.27
- MXA910 6.0.24
- MXA901 6.0.39
- MXA902 6.0.33
- MXN5-C 6.0.17
- MXA-MUTE 6.0.25
- P300 6.0.41
- Shure Update Utility 2.8.5
- Shure Web Device Discovery 1.2.17
Firmware
1.2.0
May 15, 2024
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Improvements
- Backend improvements
Notes
- User Guide
- Firmware updates for MVX2U are available in MOTIV Mix and the MOTIV Desktop application
- MVX2U is compatible with the following recommended software versions:
- MOTIV Mix 1.1.1
- ShurePlus MOTIV Desktop 1.5.4
Firmware
2.0.19
May 15, 2024
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Improvements
- Bug fixes
Notes
- User Guide
- To operate this version of GLXD+ with other Shure systems and software, see the following list of recommended versions:
- GLXD1/2+ Transmitters 2.0.18
- GLXD4/4R/6+ Receivers 2.0.18
- Shure Update Utility 2.8.5