ENGLISH ENGLISH READ ME FIRST! ... A quick guide to operating your Shure wireless microphone system. RECEIVER CONNECTIONS 1. Attach the antennas to the receiver antenna connectors. 2. Connect the receiver audio output to the sound system, using an audio cable.
The Shure SC Series wireless microphone system is a frequency- selectable, diversity system operating in the VHF band between 169 and 216 MHz. Each SC Series system is capable of operating on eight different frequencies (four different frequencies for SC systems operating in the traveling band).
ENGLISH ENGLISH SC4 RECEIVER FEATURES AND CONTROLS (FIGURE 1) 1. Control Panel Door: Helps prevent tampering. Open by pushing down on the door and pivoting it outward. A label on the inside of the door lists the available system operating frequencies. 2.
ENGLISH ENGLISH unbalanced auxiliary level [high- impedance (1 k )] output to audio mixer or amplifier. 14. Power jack: Accepts power from the supplied PS40/PS40E AC adapter or from a well-filtered 12.5 – 18 Vdc (300 mA, minimum) supply. Also accepts power cord from the WA405 Antenna Power/Distribution system.
ENGLISH ENGLISH SC2 HANDHELD TRANSMITTER FEATURES AND CONTROLS (FIGURE 3) 1. Grille: Protects the microphone element and helps minimize breath and wind noise. Various models have different grille styles. 2. Battery Fuel Gauge: An array of LEDs that light to indicate level of battery life remaining when battery check switch is pressed.
ENGLISH ENGLISH ADJUSTING RECEIVER SQUELCH CONTROL The receiver squelch control is factory pre–set to accommodate most operating conditions. However, the setting may need to be changed to compensate for the effects of other equipment or RF interference. To adjust the squelch control, proceed as follows: 1.
NOTE: Actual operating time varies depending on the battery in use. CHANGING TRANSMITTER AUDIO LEVEL The audio gain control on all SC transmitters is factory pre–set to provide a satisfactory output level for most applications. However, for high sound pressure level applications such as loud singing or loud musical instruments, the preset gain level may be too high, as indicated by the constant illumination of the red AUDIO light on the SC4.
CHANGING SYSTEM FREQUENCY If one system encounters interference and its frequency switch is changed to a new position, compatibility among the other SC systems can be maintained by changing the remaining systems to the new position as follows: 1. Turn off all transmitters.
NOTE: The SC4 receiver is designed to meet the industry-recognized HR (Half-Rack) modular format. To rack mount two SC4 receivers side-by-side, use two dual unit rack mount kits. For additional information on receiver rack mounting, contact Shure Customer Service at (800) 866-2553. – 10 –...
Mount antennas at least quarter-wavelength apart––about 42 cm (17 inches) for VHF systems, although 1.5 m (60 inches) or more is recommended. In installations with multiple systems, use a Shure WA405 Antenna Power/Distribution system or WA470 Passive Antenna Splitter. They will help minimize the number of antennas and reduce interference.
TROUBLESHOOTING If a problem occurs, refer to the following troubleshooting table. If you are still unable to solve the problem, contact your dealer or the Shure Service Department at (847) 866-5733 (7:30 am – 4:00 pm Central Time). In Europe, phone 49-7131-72140. Other International users , phone:(847) 866-2200.
ENGLISH ENGLISH SPECIFICATIONS RF Carrier Frequency Range 169.445 to 240.000 MHz (available frequencies depend on the applicable regulations in the country where the system is used) Working Range 182.8 m (600 ft.) under typical conditions. NOTE: Actual working range depends on RF signal absorption, reflection and interference.
Single Receiver Front-Mount Antenna Conversion Kit ....WA503 Pelican Protector Carrying Case for Single LX or SC Wireless System WA525 Includes wall-mount bracket. REPLACEMENT PARTS Universal Horn Clamp (for WM98) .
Your letter should include all pertinent details including applicable model or part numbers and a brief description of the problem. Do not mail any units or parts to Shure unless requested to do so by Shure’s Service Department. Any returned items must have prior authorization.
Name, Title: Craig Kozokar, Senior Quality Engineer Additional Information for this Shure Wireless System This Shure wireless transmitter is accepted under FCC Part 74 and/or Part 90. IMPORTANT: Licensing of Shure wireless microphone equipment is the user’s responsibility, and licensability depends on the user’s classification and application, and on the selected frequency.
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