MTX Editor V1.1.2 for Win8/7 and firmware V1.12 (Previous version)

  • Please refer to the MTX Editor User's Manual on how to update the MTX Firmware. 
    * Chapter7.Dialog boxes >>“Update Firmware” dialog box
  • The internal user preset data of the device will be lost if the firmware is updated from V1.0x to V1.1x. Please ensure that the MTX is synchronized and saved to MTX Editor V1.0.1 as a project file before performing the firmware update in order to ensure that your project data is not lost, then perform the firmware upgrade using the latest version of MTX Editor. Please ensure that the device is initialized after the update. After updating, open the previously saved project file using the latest MTX Editor and re-synchronize to the updated devices.
  • When initializing Dante devices (MTX5-D and Dante model of XMV), please ensure that all other Dante devices on the network are disconnected or powered off. Otherwise initialization could take longer than necessary.
  • To prevent damage to the SD memory card as well as loss of data, do not remove or insert the SD memory card while the device is on.
  • Although MTX Editor shows 'Completed' after updating firmware, please do not turn off the power of the device until the indicators on the front panel have stopped blinking.
  • In the unlikely case of hardware failure, please initialize the device(s) and confirm proper ID and DIP switch settings, then resynchronize from MTX Editor to the device(s).
  • Please do not use the EEE function (*) of network switches in a Dante network. Although power management should be negotiated automatically in switches that support EEE, some switches do not perform the negotiation properly. This may cause EEE to be enabled in Dante networks when it is not appropriate, resulting in poor synchronization performance and occasional dropouts. Therefore we strongly recommend that: 
    1. If you use managed switches, ensure that they allow EEE to be disabled. Make sure that EEE is disabled on all ports used for real-time Dante traffic. 
    2. If you use unmanaged switches, make sure to not use network switches that support the EEE function, since EEE operation cannot be disabled in these switches. 
    * EEE (Energy Efficient Ethernet) is a technology that reduces switch power consumption during periods of low network traffic. It is also known as Green Ethernet and IEEE802.3az.

   This zip file includes the following software 
   - MTX Editor V1.1.2 
   - MTX3 Firmware V1.12 
   - MTX5-D Firmware V1.12 
   - EXi8 Firmware V1.12 
   - EXo8 Firmware V1.12 
   - XMV series Firmware V1.12 
   * There is no need to update Dante Firmware for MTX5-D or Dante model of XMV series at this time.

MTX Editor V1.1.2

Fixed Bug

  • Solved a problem in the DUCKER functions of MTX5-D, where the DUCKER indicator in a ZONE screen did not light.

MTX3 Firmware V1.12

New Feature

  • The Remote Control Protocol is now implemented via the NETWORK and [RS-232C] connectors. For details, refer to the "MTX Remote Control Protocol specifications" document downloadable from the product pages and "System Design Resources" page.

Fixed Bugs

  • Solved a problem in which the device may not restart automatically after performing the Firmware Update.
  • Solved a problem in which parameters assigned to DCP or Wireless DCP across different MTXs in the same system may not have operated correctly.
  • Solved a problem in which a preset number may be displayed differently on the display of Wireless DCP compared with MTX series devices and MTX Editor.
  • Solved a problem when a recalled preset that is programmed to pause the SD playback does not reflect the correct status on the Wireless DCP screen.
  • Solved a problem when the “stop” or “play” button was pressed on a Wireless DCP control page when the SD card does not contain an audio file, an improper error message was displayed.

Known issues

  • A log may be incorrectly retrieved in the "Get Log" dialog of MTX Editor. In this case, power cycle the device and try again.
  • If an IP address is set up in a different subnet than 192.168.0.x when the IP SETTING is set to PC (DIP switch 6 down), and then the IP SETTING is changed back to UNIT ID (DIP switch 6 up), the IP address of the device will not automatically reset to the 192.168.0. (UNIT ID) subnet. Please initialize the device, or alternatively set IP SETTING to PC (DIP switch 6 down), then set “Use the following IP address” to 192.168.0.x, then reboot the device.

MTX5-D Firmware V1.12

New Feature

  • The Remote Control Protocol is now implemented via the NETWORK and [RS-232C] connectors. For details, refer to the "MTX Remote Control Protocol specifications" document downloadable from the product pages and "System Design Resources" page.

Fixed Bugs

  • Solved a problem in which a patch on Dante may not be reflected in MTX5-D when MTX Editor synchronizes "To Device"
  • Solved a problem in which the device may not be restarted automatically after performing the Firmware Update.
  • Solved a problem in which parameters assigned to DCP or Wireless DCP across different MTXs in the same system may not have operated correctly.
  • Solved a problem in which a preset number may be displayed differently on the display of Wireless DCP compared with MTX series devices and MTX Editor.
  • Solved a problem when a recalled preset that is programmed to pause the SD playback does not reflect the correct status on the Wireless DCP screen.
  • Solved a problem when the “stop” or “play” button was pressed on a Wireless DCP control page when the SD card does not contain an audio file, an improper error message was displayed.
  • Solved a problem when an AES/EBU Mini-YGDAI card is used, the channel status (sampling rate, emphasis, etc.) of the digital signal outputted from a card are incorrect.

Known Issues

  • A log may be incorrectly retrieved in the "Get Log" dialog of MTX Editor. In this case, power cycle the device and try again.
  • If an IP address is set up in a different subnet than 192.168.0.x when the IP SETTING is set to PC (DIP switch 6 down), and then the IP SETTING is changed back to UNIT ID (DIP switch 6 up), the IP address of the device will not automatically reset to the 192.168.0. (UNIT ID) subnet. Please initialize the device, or alternatively set IP SETTING to PC (DIP switch 6 down), then set “Use the following IP address” to 192.168.0.x, then reboot the device.

XMV Firmware V1.12

New Feature

  • The Remote Control Protocol is now implemented via the NETWORK connector. For details, refer to the "MTX Remote Control Protocol specifications" document downloadable from the product pages and "System Design Resources" page.

Fixed Bug

  • Solved a problem in which the device may not restart automatically after performing the Firmware Update.

Known Issue

  • If changing the UNIT ID number of XMV (Dante model), the Dante patch may be incorrectly set. Please initialize the device to ensure the correct Dante patch when changing the UNIT ID.
  • If an XMV (Dante model) series device is present in an MTX system but powered off whilst a “To Device” synchronization occurs from MTX Editor, the Dante patch may be incorrectly set, when the power is turned back ON. In this case, please set up the Dante patch again using MTX Editor.
  • If an IP address is set up in a different subnet than 192.168.0.x when the IP SETTING is set to PC (Device setup DIP switch 6 down), and then the IP SETTING is changed back to UNIT ID (Device setup DIP switch 6 up), the IP address of the device will not automatically reset to the 192.168.0. (UNIT ID) subnet. Please initialize the device, or alternatively set IP SETTING to PC (Device setup DIP switch 6 down), then set “Use the following IP address” to 192.168.0.x, then reboot the device.

EXi8/EXo8 Firmware V1.12

New Feature

  • The Remote Control Protocol is now implemented via the NETWORK connector. For details, refer to the "MTX Remote Control Protocol specifications" document downloadable from the product pages and "System Design Resources" page.

Fixed Bug

  • Solved a problem in which the device may not restart automatically after performing the Firmware Update.

Known Issue

  • If an IP address is set up in a different subnet than 192.168.0.x when the IP SETTING is set to PC (DIP switch 6 down), and then the IP SETTING is changed back to UNIT ID (DIP switch 6 up), the IP address of the device will not automatically reset to the 192.168.0. (UNIT ID) subnet. Please initialize the device, or alternatively set IP SETTING to PC (DIP switch 6 down), then set “Use the following IP address” to 192.168.0.x, then reboot the device.
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    Memory 4GB or more 
    HDD 150 MB or more
    Display 1024 x 768 pixels or higher
    Other Bonjour must be installed, Ethernet(1000BASE-T or higher)

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