Linking Two Transmitters To A Receiver; Multi-Mic Mode - Shure SLX-D Manual

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To add a new SLXD or SLXD4D receiver to your system:
1.
Select Add Receiver to My System.
2.
To change the group, rotate the control knob to select G:, push to select, rotate to change the number, push again to
confirm.
3.
Select start scan.
4.
After the scan completes, push the control knob to apply the receiver channel.
5.
Turn on the transmitter you plan to use with this receiver.
6.
Align the infrared (IR) ports on the transmitter and receiver, and push the sync button.

Linking Two Transmitters to a Receiver

Linking two transmitters to a receiver offers the flexibility to provide a performer with either a handheld or bodypack transmitter
to meet their preference. For performances requiring instrument changes, two bodypack transmitters can be linked to a single
receiver.
Note: Only turn on and operate one transmitter at a time to prevent interference between the transmitters.
Syncing the Transmitters to the Receiver
Both transmitters must be individually linked to the receiver by performing an IR Sync.
1.
Turn on the first transmitter and perform an IR Sync with the receiver.
2.
Perform a sound check and adjust the transmitter gain if necessary. When finished, turn off the transmitter.
3.
Turn on the second transmitter and perform an IR Sync with the receiver.
4.
Test the transmitter at performance conditions and adjust the transmitter gain if necessary. When finished, turn off the
transmitter.
Matching Audio Levels with Mic Offset
When linking two transmitters to a receiver, there may be a difference in volume levels between microphones or instruments. If
this occurs, use the Mic Offset function to match the audio levels and eliminate audible volume differences between transmit­
ters. If using a single transmitter, set Mic Offset to 0 dB.
1.
Turn on the first transmitter and perform a sound check to test the audio level. Turn off the transmitter when finished.
2.
Turn on the second transmitter and perform a sound check to test the audio level.
3.
If there is an audible difference in the sound level between the transmitters, navigate to the Mic Offset menu on the
transmitter to increase or decrease the Mic Offset to match the audio levels.

Multi-Mic Mode

Multi-mic mode uses a shared frequency list to set up multiple portable systems, or to monitor multiple transmitters using the
arrow buttons on your SLXD5 receiver.
Once configured, any SLXD5 receiver in your system can receive audio from any microphone transmitter synced to a channel
on your shared list. Use the receiver arrow buttons to highlight a channel ID, and audio changes are applied immediately.
Note: All SLXD5 receivers in your system must be in the same operating band.
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