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Device Properties and Settings
For some Shure devices, you can update parameters in the Wireless Workbench properties panel and those changes will immediately be live on the device.
Working With Show Files and Show Packs
Store data for an event in a show file that you can use later or share. Show packs bundle all the data you need for a show in one place.
Merge Offline and Online Devices
Custom Equipment Profiles
In Wireless Workbench, equipment profiles contain coordination settings that apply to all devices of a certain make and model.
Configuring Multiple Components with Presets
Scan Peak Settings
Scanning
Run a scan in Wireless Workbench to generate a depiction of the spectrum noise around you.
Frequency plot
The frequency plot on the Wireless Workbench toolbar provides a visualization of scan data from devices on your network.
AD600 Live Plot
Monitor live scan data from an AD600's front panel via the AD600 live plot.
Specify a Frequency for a Channel
Calculate and Deploy Frequencies
Calculate compatible frequencies for your devices in Wireless Workbench.
Plan Backup Frequencies
In addition to calculating the primary frequencies for your inventory channels, Wireless Workbench can calculate backup frequencies to help your coordination run smoothly.
Working with Frequency Lists
Analyze Frequencies
Organizational Tools and Spectrum Management
Adjust Settings to Find More Frequencies
Interference Management
Wireless Workbench can detect and manage interference for AD4D, AD4Q, and some ADX5D receivers.
Scan Library
The WWB Scan Library is an online database of RF scans from users around the world.
Log in to the Scan Library
Log in to the Scan Library from within Wireless Workbench via the Tools menu, the Log in icon in the toolbar, or the import icon in the Frequency coordination tab and Frequency plot.
Upload Scans to the Scan Library
You can upload .sdb3 scans from Wireless Workbench or .csv scans from other wireless spectrum scanners to the Scan Library.
Download Scan Library Files
Download scans from the Scan Library directly from Wireless Workbench, or download scans from a browser and import them into Wireless Workbench.
Update Wireless Workbench