Setup; Locking The Interface - Shure ADX3 Manual

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Setup

1.
Slide the tab on the side of the transmitter to open the battery door.
2.
Install the batteries.
AA batteries: Place batteries (note polarity markings) and AA adapter as shown below and close the door.
Shure rechargeable battery: Place battery as shown below (note polarity markings). Remove the AA adapter and
close the door to secure the battery.
Note: If using AA batteries, set the battery type to ensure the transmitter's battery status indicator is accurate.
3.
Press and hold X to turn on the transmitter.
4.
Select the appropriate input pad or boost to avoid overloading the audio input our add boost to low-output sources: Au­
dio > Pad
­12 dB: Use with high output sources, such as line levels and point-to-point applications.
Off (default): Use with typical microphones.
+12 dB: Use with low output sources.
5.
Plug the transmitter into an XLR microphone or the output of an audio device.
Note: If you remove or replace the batteries without turning the transmitter off, the device will turn on again when the batteries are replaced.

Locking the Interface

Lock transmitter interface controls to prevent accidental or unauthorized changes to parameters. The lock icon appears on the
home screen when a lock is enabled.
1.
From the Utilities menu, navigate to Locks and select one of the following lock options:
None: The controls are unlocked
Power: The power switch is locked
Setting
STD: Standard Transmission Mode
HD: High Density Transmission Mode
RF Mute Engaged: Displayed when RF output is muted
Shure Incorporated
12/23

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