Shure EC Series User Manual
Shure EC Series User Manual

Shure EC Series User Manual

Ec series wireless microphone systems

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EC SERIES WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEMS
GENERAL
The Shure EC Series wireless microphone systems are confi-
gurable, single-channel systems operating in the VHF band be-
tween 169.445 MHz and 216.100 MHz. All EC systems feature
state-of-the-art, phase-locked loop (PLL) digital frequency control
to generate an exceptionally clean, low-noise signal. This built-in
frequency control makes EC systems ideal for installations where
multiple wireless systems are to be used. The PLL frequency con-
trol circuit is also programmable, so any factory-authorized techni-
cian can change the carrier frequency of any EC transmitter and re-
ceiver.
SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Each EC wireless system consists of a handheld EC2
Microphone-Transmitter or an EC1 Body-Pack Transmitter with a
lavalier microphone or a WA302 intrument adapter cable, and an
EC4 Receiver.
EC2 Hand-Held Microphone-Transmitter. The EC2 is a
hand-held microphone with a built-in transmitter. It features PLL
frequency control, an external antenna for increased range and
freedom from dropouts, superb frequency response, extended
dynamic range, an LED status indicator, rugged metal handle, and
heavy-duty grille with built-in pop filter. The EC2 is supplied in four
models:
EC2/58, which includes the world-famous Shure SM58 cardioid
dynamic microphone.
EC2/87, which includes Shure's SM87 supercardioid condenser
microphone.
EC2/Beta 58, which features Shure's premium supercardioid dy-
namic Beta 58 vocal microphone.
EC2/Beta 87, which features Shure's premium supercardioid
condenser Beta 87 vocal microphone.
EC1 Body-Pack Transmitter. The EC1 features PLL frequency
control, extended dynamic range, a universal input, a battery test
light, noiseless muting, and a rugged case.
WL93A Micro-Lavalier Microphone: The WL93A is an
omnidirectional micro-lavalier electret condenser microphone
that plugs into the microphone input on the EC1 Body-Pack
1996, Shure Brothers Inc.
27A8435 (PA)
Shure Brothers Incorporated
222 Hartrey Avenue
Evanston IL 60202-3696 U.S.A.
EC Series Wireless Systems User Guide
Transmitter. It features smooth frequency response, low distortion
and low RF susceptibility. The WL93 can also be used as a pickup
for acoustic instruments such as guitar, woodwinds and strings.
The WL84 supercardioid lavalier is also available.
WA302 Instrument Adapter Cable: The WA302 instrument
adapter cable plugs into the EC1 Body-Pack Transmitter. It is de-
signed for use with electric guitar and other electric instruments.
EC4 Diversity Receiver. The EC4 features Shure's exclusive
MARCAD (MAximum Ratio Combining Audio Diversity) circuitry.
With MARCAD, the EC4 constantly monitors signals on each of
two receivers and combines them when both signals are usable.
The result is increased RF gain, improved reception, and excep-
tional freedom from dropouts. The EC4 also uses PLL frequency
control to lock onto a precise carrier frequency, reducing the possi-
bility of interference from local sources.
PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
Operating Frequencies. Shure EC wireless systems are con-
figured to operate interference-free on one of 28 standard frequen-
cies. Frequency changes can be made by factory authorized ser-
vice personnel.
Multiple System Installations. Up to 15 EC Series systems
can be operated simultaneously in a single installation without in-
termodulation problems. However, each system must operate at
a different frequency.
Directional Sensitivity. The EC Series transmitters are omnidi-
rectional in the horizontal plane; that is, they radiate equal amounts
of RF energy in all directions. Similarly, the receiver antenna is
equally sensitive in all directions in the horizontal plane when
mounted vertically.
Operating Range. The recommended maximum operating
range for any EC system is 600 feet (182.8 meters), although suc-
cessful operation at up to 1000 feet (300 meters) is often accom-
plished. Conditions at the installation site (reflective surfaces, ob-
stacles, radio interference, etc.) will ultimately dictate the system's
operating range.
Power Requirements. The EC4 receiver can be operated from
any filtered 12.5 to 18 Vdc, 200 mA power source. A separate 120
Vac adapter is included with each system. The EC2 and EC1 trans-
mitters operate on most 9 volt alkaline batteries. Battery life de-
pends on the type and brand of battery (Duracell MN1604 recom-
mended).
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  • Page 1 Transmitter. It features smooth frequency response, low distortion and low RF susceptibility. The WL93 can also be used as a pickup The Shure EC Series wireless microphone systems are confi- for acoustic instruments such as guitar, woodwinds and strings. gurable, single-channel systems operating in the VHF band be- The WL84 supercardioid lavalier is also available.
  • Page 2 EC2 MICROPHONE–TRANSMITTER EC11 BODY–PACK TRANSMITTER FEATURES AND CONTROLS (FIGURE 1) FEATURES AND CONTROLS (FIGURE 2) (EC2/BETA 58 SHOWN) EC11 BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER FEATURES AND CONTROLS FIGURE 2 EC2 MICROPHONE–TRANSMITTER FEATURES AND CONTROLS 1. INPUT Jack: The microphone cable or the WA300 instrument FIGURE 1 adapter cable plugs into this connector.
  • Page 3: Pre-Installation Requirements

    Shure WA440 accessory rack-mount kit. To 8. 12 VDC Negative Ground Coaxial POWER Jack: Accepts operate up to four receivers with only two antennas, use the Shure power from the supplied ac adapter, or from any well filtered WA404 amplified Antenna/DC Power Distribution System.
  • Page 4 HERE EC1 TRANSMITTER CABLE CONNECTIONS UNSCREW FIGURE 5 AND LOWER 9V ALKALINE Any Shure wireless lavalier microphone or accessory cable HANDLE TO BATTERY OPEN with a Switchcraft TA4F type 4-pin (female) connector plugs di- (INSERT “+” SIDE rectly into the transmitter input connector. Many other condenser FIRST microphones will operate using the transmitter’s regulated +5 V...
  • Page 5: Operating The System

    Changing Operating Frequency EC2 can be easily modified for higher SPL input. For more in- The carrier frequency of any EC Series transmitter and re- formation, contact your dealer or the Shure Service Department. ceiver may be changed by a factory-authorized technician.
  • Page 6: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING If the installation and setup instructions have been followed and the table below. If the problem persists, contact your dealer or the a problem still exists, perform the troubleshooting procedures in Shure Service Department. PROBLEM SOLUTION No receiver sound;...
  • Page 7 Modulation Limiter Internal compressor Audio Polarity EC1 Transmitter with Shure Wireless Microphones: Positive pressure on microphone diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 2 with respect to pin 3 of low-impedance output, and on tip with respect to ground of aux output.
  • Page 8: Furnished Accessories

    EC2/58, EC2/Beta 58: 237 mm x 50.8 mm (9 x 2 in.) cy. Shure strongly urges the user to contact the appropriate telecommu- EC2/87, EC2/Beta 87: 213 mm x 50.8 mm (8 x 2 in.)

This manual is also suitable for:

Ec2/58Ec2/beta 58Ec2/87Ec2/beta 87

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