MTX Editor V1.2.1 for Win8.1/8/7 and firmware V1.20 (Previous version)

  • To update the firmware, please refer to the MTX/XMV/EXi8/EXo8 Firmware Update Guide.
  • The preset data of the device will be lost if the firmware is updated from V1.0x, V1.1x to V1.2x or later. Please ensure that the MTX is synchronized and saved to the compatible MTX Editor as a project file before performing the firmware update in order to ensure that your project data is not lost, and then perform the firmware upgrade using the latest version of MTX Editor. Please ensure that the device is initialized after the update, then 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 replacement device(s) and confirm proper ID and DIP switch settings, then resynchronize from MTX Editor to the device(s).
  • When entering text into a text field inside a dialog box of MTX Editor using Input Method Editors, such as Microsoft IME, please ensure that the mouse pointer is not clicked over another area of the open dialog window before converting and applying the text. This will cause the keyboard input to stop. Should this happens, please close and re-open the dialog box.
  • Please do not set up the following characters with in text fields in MTX Editor. 
    [ &, <, >, “, ‘, /, $’, Newline(\n), Tab(\t), e.t.c. ] 
    These characters may disappear or change into an unexpected character.
  • When the project file created by MTX Editor V1.0x is opened with MTX Editor V1.1x or later, [Play] selected by "SD Song Select & Play" in the “Preset” dialog, is changed to [No Assign]. In this case, please manually change [No Assign] for all necessary Presets to [Play].
  • 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 V1.2.1 
- MTX3 Firmware V1.20 
- MTX5-D Firmware V1.20 
- EXi8 Firmware V1.20 
- EXo8 Firmware V1.20 
- XMV series Firmware V1.20 
- Dante Firmware Update Manager V1.4.7.1 
- MTX5-D Dante Firmware V3.7.1.10-3.4.9.3-1.2.1 
- XMV series Dante Firmware V3.7.1.10-3.4.9.3-1.2.1

MTX-MRX Editor / Firmware / Wireless DCP / ProVisionaire Touch / Tio1608-D / R Series (Rio/Ri/Ro) Compatibilities (Win)

Please make sure to use the appropriate versions of firmware and software, referring to the following compatibility charts. Using an unsupported combination may result in malfunction.

Compatibility List

MTX Editor V1.2.1

New Functions

  • The MTX5-D now supports the MY4-AEC card.
  • The MTX5-D now features a POST ON insert function for input channels 1-16, for use with the DUGAN-MY16 card. Modification of the DUGAN-MY16 card's default settings requires an external application.
  • The choice of available subnet masks has been extended to increase network IP address range compatibility. (*1)
  • A blue button for displaying possible solutions to Alerts has been added to the “Alert” tab.
  • The digital input sensitivity of XMV amplifiers can now be changed in the "Device" tab.

Fixed Bugs

  • Solved a problem when SLOT was chosen as a port for an input channel, the signal indicator is now correctly displayed on the port/external device parameter access button.
  • Solved a problem when if the system name had a comma (,), cell fields may be shifted in an acquired alert log (csv file).
  • Solved a problem when MTX Editor could not recognize network devices if the host computer had two or more IP addresses assigned to the same network adaptor.
  • Solved a problem when the "Digital Control Panel" dialog, the "Wireless DCP" dialog and the "GPI" dialog, displayed the parameter name for STIN1 incorrectly if 3L/3R is assigned to 'MONO x 2' in the 'MTX Configuration' dialog.

Improvements

  • Library Store and Recall functionality has been added to the "Digital Control Panel" dialog and the "Wireless DCP" dialog.
  • The operation of the current preset display box in the toolbar area has been changed. Clicking in the box will now overwrite the current Preset to allow quicker updating of the current Preset.
  • Right-click level (0,-3,-6, -infinity dB) and on/off shortcuts have been added to the “Matrix” screen.
  • Right-click level (0,-3,-6, -infinity dB) shortcuts have been added to the effect selection buttons in the “Effect” screen.
  • An [All Clear] button for Events has been added to the "Scheduler" dialog box.
  • The Password field has been renamed to “PIN”.
  • Channel navigation has been added to the "Input Patch" and the "Output Patch" dialog boxes.
  • The “CHANNEL EDIT” screen has been separated into dedicated “INPUT” and “OUTPUT” screens.
  • The Input Channel parameter edit screen now displays eight channels in the "MAIN" screen.
  • The type of audio connection format (YDIF, Dante or Analog) and device ID number for any connected XMV amplifier and EXo8 is now indicated in the Output Channel parameter edit screen. The display is also now grouped by connection format.
  • In addition to the system clock of the host MTX Editor computer, the current time information of connected system is now displayed in the "Clock" dialog box.
  • Right click copy and paste parameter functionality has been added to “XMV” and “EXo8” screens.
  • When one or more digital control panel(s) (DCP) is not connected to an MTX, but the panel exists in the project file, the DCP icon in the “Project” screen is grayed out.

MTX3 Firmware V1.20

New Function

  • The choice of available subnet masks has been extended to increase network IP address range compatibility. (*1)

Fixed Bugs

  • Fixed a bug which caused unwanted data to be transmitted immediately following device boot up. Because of this fix, an external remote controller must now request the device status by using the [devstatus runmode] command, in order to establish communication. Please refer to the latest MTX/XMV protocol specification document for the required command sequence.
  • Solved a problem that caused the compressor of STIN2 to act in a stereo manner when the channel was set to MONOx2 in the “MTX Configuration” dialog box.
  • Solved a problem when a log may be incorrectly retrieved in the "Get Log" dialog box of MTX Editor.
  • Solved a problem when the IP SETTING of a device was set to PC mode (DIP switch 6 down), with an IP address other than 192.168.0.x , and then the IP SETTING was changed to UNIT ID mode (DIP switch 6 up), the IP address of the device was not set correctly to 192.168.0.(UNIT ID).

MTX5-D Firmware V1.20

New Functions

  • Now supports the MY4-AEC card.
  • Now supports the DUGAN-MY16 card.
  • The choice of available subnet masks has been extended to increase network IP address range compatibility. (*1)
  • Now supports the “Identify device function” of Dante Controller.

Fixed Bugs

  • Fixed a bug which caused unwanted data to be transmitted immediately following device boot up. Because of this fix, an external remote controller must now request the device status by using the [devstatus runmode] command, in order to establish communication. Please refer to the latest MTX/XMV protocol specification document for the required command sequence.
  • Solved a problem when the SRC setting of the MY8-AE96S card was not saved to MTX5-D.
  • Solved a problem that caused the compressor of STIN2 to act in a stereo manner when the channel was set to MONOx2 in the “MTX Configuration” dialog box.
  • Solved a problem when a log may be incorrectly retrieved in the "Get Log" dialog box of MTX Editor.
  • Solved a problem when the IP SETTING of a device was set to PC mode (DIP switch 6 down), with an IP address other than 192.168.0.x , and then the IP SETTING was changed to UNIT ID mode (DIP switch 6 up), the IP address of the device was not set correctly to 192.168.0.(UNIT ID).

XMV Firmware V1.20

New Functions

  • The choice of available subnet masks has been extended to increase network IP address range compatibility. (*1)
  • Now supports the “Identify device function” of Dante Controller. (Dante models only)
  • In addition to the existing -3dBFs input sensitivity setting, a -20dBFs option has been added for YDIF and Dante inputs. If -20dBFS is set from MTX editor, the digital input sensitivity will match that the analog input sensitivity.

Fixed Bugs

  • Fixed a bug which caused unwanted data to be transmitted immediately following device boot up. Because of this fix, an external remote controller must now request the device status by using the [devstatus runmode] command, in order to establish communication. Please refer to the latest MTX/XMV protocol specification document for the required command sequence.
  • Solved a problem when the Dante input patch of a XMV (Dante Model) was not correctly set if the UNIT ID of the device was changed.
  • Solved a problem when the Dante input patch may be incorrect if synchronization was performed from MTX Editor and a XMV (Dante model) in the system was powered OFF, and then power to that XMV was turned ON.
  • Solved a problem when the IP SETTING of a device was set to PC mode (DIP switch 6 down), with an IP address other than 192.168.0.x , and then the IP SETTING was changed to UNIT ID mode (DIP switch 6 up), the IP address of the device was not set correctly to 192.168.0.(UNIT ID).

EXi8/EXo8 Firmware V1.20

New Function

  • The choice of available subnet masks has been extended to increase network IP address range compatibility. (*1)

Fixed Bugs

  • Fixed a bug which caused unwanted data to be transmitted immediately following device boot up. Because of this fix, an external remote controller must now request the device status by using the [devstatus runmode] command, in order to establish communication. Please refer to the latest MTX/XMV protocol specification document for the required command sequence.
  • Solved a problem when the IP SETTING of a device was set to PC mode (DIP switch 6 down), with an IP address other than 192.168.0.x , and then the IP SETTING was changed to UNIT ID mode (DIP switch 6 up), the IP address of the device was not set correctly to 192.168.0.(UNIT ID).
    OS Windows 8.1, 8 (32bit/64bit) Windows 7 (32bit/64bit)
    CPU Core i3/5 or better 
    Core i3/5 or better
    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)

    (*1) The following subnet masks can be selected.

    128.0.0.0 192.0.0.0 224.0.0.0 240.0.0.0 248.0.0.0 252.0.0.0
    254.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 255.128.0.0 255.192.0.0 255.224.0.0 255.240.0.0
    255.248.0.0 255.252.0.0 255.254.0.0 255.255.0.0 255.255.128.0 255.255.192.0
    255.255.224.0 255.255.240.0 255.255.248.0 255.255.252.0 255.255.254.0 255.255.255.0(*)
    255.255.255.128 255.255.255.192 255.255.255.224 255.255.255.240 255.255.255.248 255.255.255.252
    * default value

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