Adjusting The Transmitter Gain Level; Changing The Transmitter Group/Channel Settings - Shure MX692 User Manual

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ADJUSTING THE TRANSMITTER GAIN LEVEL

If transmitter gain
is set correctly, the
audio LED meter on
the
UC4
receiver
should reach amber
during normal speech
and momentarily flash red during the loudest

CHANGING THE TRANSMITTER GROUP/CHANNEL SETTINGS

For a wireless transmitter such as the MX692
to communicate with a receiver, the transmitter
and receiver must be communicating on the
same frequency. The frequency is set by chang-
ing the transmitter and receiver "group" and
"channel" settings. For a MX692 transmitter to
communicate with a UC4 receiver, the two must
have matching group and channel settings.
See the Shure website for recommended
group and channel settings for your area.
speech. If transmitter output needs to be in-
creased or decreased, adjust the output gain
control.
Set the input attenuation control switch to 9
dB for normal use (default) or -20 dB for loud
voices (this is rare).
To change MX692 group and channel set-
tings:
1.
Turn the transmitter off.
2.
Using the supplied
screwdriver, rotate the
GROUP dial (see
page 4) until the desired
setting is reached. Then
rotate the CHANNEL dial until the desired
setting is reached.
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