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2.2.24

Important

  • ULX-D 2.X firmware versions are incompatible with ULX-D or QLX-D 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 new frequency bands:
    • U.S. 572 – 616 MHz (J50A)
    • U.S. 653 – 663 MHz (L50A)
  • Added power supply fail-safe protection
  • Bug fixes

Known Issue

  • ULX-D devices on J50A or L50A frequency bands are not compatible with SystemOn 2.0-3.0.1

Notes

  • User Guide
  • ULXD1/2 transmitters used with receivers must be updated via IR sync. After a receiver is updated, follow these steps:
    1. Go to the receiver menu: DEVICE UTILITIES > TX FW UPDATE
    2. Align the infrared ports with the transmitter
    3. Press ENTER
  • SystemOn 3.0.1 displays "Check system requirements, your current firmware version may not be confirmed compatible" for ULX-D version 2.2.24; however only ULX-D devices on J50A or L50A frequency bands are not compatible with SystemOn 3.0.1.
  • To operate ULX-D version 2.2.24 devices with other Shure networked systems and software, see the following list of minimum versions:
    • ULX-D ULXD1/2/6/8 Transmitters and ULXD4/4D/4Q Receivers 2.2.24
    • SBC250/450/850 Networked Charging Stations 2.2.24
    • QLX-D QLXD1/2 Transmitters and QLXD4 Receivers 2.2.11
    • PSM1000 1.5.12
    • Axient AXT600 Spectrum Manager 2.1.11
    • Wireless Workbench 6.12.4
    • Shure Update Utility 2.4.2
    • ShurePlus Channels 1.4.1
    • SystemOn 3.0.1
Firmware
2.2.24

Important

  • ULX-D 2.X firmware versions are incompatible with ULX-D or QLX-D 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 new frequency bands:
    • U.S. 572 – 616 MHz (J50A)
    • U.S. 653 – 663 MHz (L50A)
  • Added power supply fail-safe protection
  • Bug fixes

Known Issue

  • ULX-D devices on J50A or L50A frequency bands are not compatible with SystemOn 2.0-3.0.1

Notes

  • User Guide
  • ULXD1/2 transmitters used with receivers must be updated via IR sync. After a receiver is updated, follow these steps:
    1. Go to the receiver menu: DEVICE UTILITIES > TX FW UPDATE
    2. Align the infrared ports with the transmitter
    3. Press ENTER
  • SystemOn 3.0.1 displays "Check system requirements, your current firmware version may not be confirmed compatible" for ULX-D version 2.2.24; however only ULX-D devices on J50A or L50A frequency bands are not compatible with SystemOn 3.0.1.
  • To operate ULX-D version 2.2.24 devices with other Shure networked systems and software, see the following list of minimum versions:
    • ULX-D ULXD1/2/6/8 Transmitters and ULXD4/4D/4Q Receivers 2.2.24
    • SBC250/450/850 Networked Charging Stations 2.2.24
    • QLX-D QLXD1/2 Transmitters and QLXD4 Receivers 2.2.11
    • PSM1000 1.5.12
    • Axient AXT600 Spectrum Manager 2.1.11
    • Wireless Workbench 6.12.4
    • Shure Update Utility 2.4.2
    • ShurePlus Channels 1.4.1
    • SystemOn 3.0.1
Firmware
2.2.24

Important

  • ULX-D 2.X firmware versions are incompatible with ULX-D or QLX-D 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 new frequency bands:
    • U.S. 572 – 616 MHz (J50A)
    • U.S. 653 – 663 MHz (L50A)
  • Added power supply fail-safe protection
  • Bug fixes

Known Issue

  • ULX-D devices on J50A or L50A frequency bands are not compatible with SystemOn 2.0-3.0.1

Notes

  • User Guide
  • ULXD1/2 transmitters used with receivers must be updated via IR sync. After a receiver is updated, follow these steps:
    1. Go to the receiver menu: DEVICE UTILITIES > TX FW UPDATE
    2. Align the infrared ports with the transmitter
    3. Press ENTER
  • SystemOn 3.0.1 displays "Check system requirements, your current firmware version may not be confirmed compatible" for ULX-D version 2.2.24; however only ULX-D devices on J50A or L50A frequency bands are not compatible with SystemOn 3.0.1.
  • To operate ULX-D version 2.2.24 devices with other Shure networked systems and software, see the following list of minimum versions:
    • ULX-D ULXD1/2/6/8 Transmitters and ULXD4/4D/4Q Receivers 2.2.24
    • SBC250/450/850 Networked Charging Stations 2.2.24
    • QLX-D QLXD1/2 Transmitters and QLXD4 Receivers 2.2.11
    • PSM1000 1.5.12
    • Axient AXT600 Spectrum Manager 2.1.11
    • Wireless Workbench 6.12.4
    • Shure Update Utility 2.4.2
    • ShurePlus Channels 1.4.1
    • SystemOn 3.0.1
Firmware
2.2.24

Important

  • ULX-D 2.X firmware versions are incompatible with ULX-D or QLX-D 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 new frequency bands:
    • U.S. 572 – 616 MHz (J50A)
    • U.S. 653 – 663 MHz (L50A)
  • Bug fixes, including fixing the issue of ULXD1/2 transmitters on version 2.2.23 getting reset to factory default settings after an update or downgrade.

Known Issue

  • ULX-D devices on J50A or L50A frequency bands are not compatible with SystemOn 2.0-3.0.1

Notes

  • User Guide
  • If your ULXD1/2 transmitter is on version 2.2.23, updating to version 2.2.24 will unexpectedly reset your ULXD1 to its factory default settings and your previous settings will need to be recovered via IR sync.
  • ULXD1/2 transmitters used with receivers must be updated via IR sync. After a receiver is updated, follow these steps:
    1. Go to the receiver menu: DEVICE UTILITIES > TX FW UPDATE
    2. Align the infrared ports with the transmitter
    3. Press ENTER
  • SystemOn 3.0.1 displays "Check system requirements, your current firmware version may not be confirmed compatible" for ULX-D version 2.2.24; however only ULX-D devices on J50A or L50A frequency bands are not compatible with SystemOn 3.0.1.
  • To operate ULX-D version 2.2.24 devices with other Shure networked systems and software, see the following list of minimum versions:
    • ULX-D ULXD4/4D/4Q Receivers 2.2.24
    • QLX-D QLXD1/2 Transmitters and QLXD4 Receivers 2.2.11
    • Axient AXT600 Spectrum Manager 2.1.11
    • Wireless Workbench  6.12.4
    • Shure Update Utility 2.4.2
    • ShurePlus Channels 1.4.1
    • SystemOn 3.0.1
Firmware
2.2.24

Important

  • ULX-D 2.X firmware versions are incompatible with ULX-D or QLX-D 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 new frequency bands:
    • U.S. 572 – 616 MHz (J50A)
    • U.S. 653 – 663 MHz (L50A)
  • Bug fixes, including fixing the issue of ULXD1/2 transmitters on version 2.2.23 getting reset to factory default settings after an update or downgrade.

Known Issue

  • ULX-D devices on J50A or L50A frequency bands are not compatible with SystemOn 2.0-3.0.1

Notes

  • User Guide
  • If your ULXD1/2 transmitter is on version 2.2.23, updating to version 2.2.24 will unexpectedly reset your ULXD1 to its factory default settings and your previous settings will need to be recovered via IR sync.
  • ULXD1/2 transmitters used with receivers must be updated via IR sync. After a receiver is updated, follow these steps:
    1. Go to the receiver menu: DEVICE UTILITIES > TX FW UPDATE
    2. Align the infrared ports with the transmitter
    3. Press ENTER
  • SystemOn 3.0.1 displays "Check system requirements, your current firmware version may not be confirmed compatible" for ULX-D version 2.2.24; however only ULX-D devices on J50A or L50A frequency bands are not compatible with SystemOn 3.0.1.
  • To operate ULX-D version 2.2.24 devices with other Shure networked systems and software, see the following list of minimum versions:
    • ULX-D ULXD4/4D/4Q Receivers 2.2.24
    • QLX-D QLXD1/2 Transmitters and QLXD4 Receivers 2.2.11
    • Axient AXT600 Spectrum Manager 2.1.11
    • Wireless Workbench  6.12.4
    • Shure Update Utility 2.4.2
    • ShurePlus Channels 1.4.1
    • SystemOn 3.0.1
Firmware
2.2.24

Important

  • ULX-D 2.X firmware versions are incompatible with ULX-D or QLX-D 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 new frequency bands:
    • U.S. 572 – 616 MHz (J50A)
    • U.S. 653 – 663 MHz (L50A)
  • Bug fixes, including fixing the issue of ULXD1/2 transmitters on version 2.2.23 getting reset to factory default settings after an update or downgrade.

Known Issue

  • ULX-D devices on J50A or L50A frequency bands are not compatible with SystemOn 2.0-3.0.1

Notes

  • User Guide
  • If your ULXD1/2 transmitter is on version 2.2.23, updating to version 2.2.24 will unexpectedly reset your ULXD1 to its factory default settings and your previous settings will need to be recovered via IR sync.
  • ULXD1/2 transmitters used with receivers must be updated via IR sync. After a receiver is updated, follow these steps:
    1. Go to the receiver menu: DEVICE UTILITIES > TX FW UPDATE
    2. Align the infrared ports with the transmitter
    3. Press ENTER
  • SystemOn 3.0.1 displays "Check system requirements, your current firmware version may not be confirmed compatible" for ULX-D version 2.2.24; however only ULX-D devices on J50A or L50A frequency bands are not compatible with SystemOn 3.0.1.
  • To operate ULX-D version 2.2.24 devices with other Shure networked systems and software, see the following list of minimum versions:
    • ULX-D ULXD4/4D/4Q Receivers 2.2.24
    • QLX-D QLXD1/2 Transmitters and QLXD4 Receivers 2.2.11
    • Axient AXT600 Spectrum Manager 2.1.11
    • Wireless Workbench  6.12.4
    • Shure Update Utility 2.4.2
    • ShurePlus Channels 1.4.1
    • SystemOn 3.0.1
Firmware
2.2.24

Important

  • ULX-D receivers must be on version 2.2.24 and QLXD4 receivers on version 2.2.11 in order to be used with SBC250 charging stations.
  • ULX-D receivers must be on version 2.1.6 or higher and QLXD4 receivers on version 2.15 or higher in order to be used with SBC450/850 charging stations.

Improvement

  • Version number change to allow all SBC250/450/850 charging stations in a configuration with ULX-D transmitters to have the same firmware version.

Known Issue

  • SBC250/450/850 devices are not compatible with SystemOn 2.0-3.0.1

Notes

  • SBC450/850 User Guide
  • To set up ULXD6/8 transmitters to receive firmware updates while docked in SBC250/450/850 Networked Charging Stations, follow these steps:
    1. Place transmitters on a charging station and ensure the charging station is connected to the network.
    2. Launch Shure Update Utility to find firmware updates.
    3. Download updates and select Send Updates.
  • To operate SBC250/450/850 version 2.2.24 with other Shure networked systems and software, see the following list of minimum versions:
    • ULX-D ULXD6/8 Transmitters and ULXD4/4D/4Q Receivers 2.2.X
    • QLX-D QLXD4 Receivers 2.2.11
    • Wireless Workbench 6.12.4
    • Shure Update Utility 2.4.2
    • ShurePlus Channels 1.4.1
Firmware
8.3.1

Important

  • This firmware release can be used to upgrade units in a DDS 5900 or a DCS 6000 systems using CU 5905, CU 6105, CU 6110 or DIS CCU Central Units.
  • CU 6000, CU 6005, CU 6010 and CU 6011 Central Units are not supported in this release.
  • DIS FUU Firmware Upgrade Utility is required to upgrade devices.

New Feature

  • DCS 6000 (DIS CCU) and CU61XX: Support for Microflex Complete MXC615, MXC620, MXC620-F, MXC630, and MXC630-F

Improvements

  • Bug fixes for DC 6990 P
  • Delegate devices incorrectly handles Mic On in Manual + Reply Mode
  • Speech time is not reset after microphone is turned off
  • Devices may not display delegate name on Welcome screen
  • Exclusive requests behave incorrectly between two devices set as Chairman

Notes

Firmware
5.2.2

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

New Feature

  • AES67 support on MXW Access Points (MXWAPT) and MXW Audio Network Interfaces (MXWANI)

Improvements

  • Notifications added to the MXW control software to inform you when a firmware update via Shure Update Utility is recommended.

Bug Fixes

  • For MXW installations across multiple subnets managed by SystemOn, MXWNCS chargers discover only four microphones on the MXWNCS8 charger even though there are more than four.
  • MXW Control Software doesn't show an "Unlink" button on the Monitor tab when microphones are powered off or out of range, or when networked chargers are offline.
  • Microphones already linked to an Access Point can't link to a different Access Point without first unlinking.
  • After microphones are removed from a charger, active microphones take several minutes to appear on SystemOn and trigger false notifications.
  • Status update stops on the Scanning Session display when changes are made to the Channel Density mode (Standard to High, or High to Standard) or to the RF Coordination mode (A to B, or B to A) during a spectrum scan.
  • MXWAPT firmware updates may fail after repeated attempts using the Shure Update Utility.
    • Note: Please contact Shure Support to replace an affected MXWAPT.
  • Due to factory programming error, MXWAPT4 and MXWAPT2 access points shipped from October 2017 through March 2018 may incur frequent erratic microphone behavior indicated by a constant red blinking LED on the microphones, even when the microphones are well within range of the access point.
  • During Spectrum Scan, modifying MXWAPT configuration settings can put the device in a non-deterministic state. If configuration settings are modified during Spectrum Scan, MXWAPT must be rebooted.

Known Issues

  • When an interfering DECT device is transmitting nearby an MXWAPT, the Access Point may occasionally drop the connection to mics 1-4. To recover mic connectivity, you can reset the MXWAPT. Examples of interfering DECT devices are other MXWAPT devices that are not on the same subnet as the affected MXWAPT; however, in many cases, the interfering DECT devices are wireless headsets for wired telephones on desks.
  • SystemOn 3.0.1 incorrectly warns "Check system requirements, your current firmware version may not be confirmed compatible".

Notes

Firmware
5.2.2

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

New Feature

  • AES67 support on MXW Access Points (MXWAPT) and MXW Audio Network Interfaces (MXWANI)

Improvements

  • Notifications added to the MXW control software to inform you when a firmware update via Shure Update Utility is recommended.

Bug Fixes

  • For MXW installations across multiple subnets managed by SystemOn, MXWNCS chargers discover only four microphones on the MXWNCS8 charger even though there are more than four.
  • MXW Control Software doesn't show an "Unlink" button on the Monitor tab when microphones are powered off or out of range, or when networked chargers are offline.
  • Microphones already linked to an Access Point can't link to a different Access Point without first unlinking.
  • After microphones are removed from a charger, active microphones take several minutes to appear on SystemOn and trigger false notifications.
  • Status update stops on the Scanning Session display when changes are made to the Channel Density mode (Standard to High, or High to Standard) or to the RF Coordination mode (A to B, or B to A) during a spectrum scan.
  • MXWAPT firmware updates may fail after repeated attempts using the Shure Update Utility.
    • Note: Please contact Shure Support to replace an affected MXWAPT.
  • Due to factory programming error, MXWAPT4 and MXWAPT2 access points shipped from October 2017 through March 2018 may incur frequent erratic microphone behavior indicated by a constant red blinking LED on the microphones, even when the microphones are well within range of the access point.
  • During Spectrum Scan, modifying MXWAPT configuration settings can put the device in a non-deterministic state. If configuration settings are modified during Spectrum Scan, MXWAPT must be rebooted.

Known Issues

  • When an interfering DECT device is transmitting nearby an MXWAPT, the Access Point may occasionally drop the connection to mics 1-4. To recover mic connectivity, you can reset the MXWAPT. Examples of interfering DECT devices are other MXWAPT devices that are not on the same subnet as the affected MXWAPT; however, in many cases, the interfering DECT devices are wireless headsets for wired telephones on desks.
  • SystemOn 3.0.1 incorrectly warns "Check system requirements, your current firmware version may not be confirmed compatible".

Notes