Enlarging Receiver Display Icons; Detailed Receiver Display Elements - Shure ua888 User Manual

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Enlarging Receiver Display Icons

To enlarge the receiver icons to show greater detail, proceed as follows:
1. Click on one of the receiver display icons and hold the mouse button down.
2. Drag the display to a square on the left side of the display and release the mouse button. Repeat this
procedure for each receiver display you wish to enlarge. Refer to Figure 14. As you move each icon, a
box will appear with that receiver's I.D. number, UA888 port designation, and channel number.
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Detailed Receiver Display Elements

The enlarged receiver display icons include the following elements:
1. Menu Bar: Provides access to all system functions.
2. Receiver Display Icon: Simulates front panel display of a connected receiver.
NOTE: If the transmitter is off or if the rf signal quality is extremely poor, "NO TX" (No Transmitter) will
appear in the receiver icon.
3. Name: Displays the name or description of the performer using a particular receiver channel. The name can
be up to 8 characters long.
4. Label: Provides additional descriptive information about the receiver channel.
NOTE: The Label information is for reference only and is not communicated to the receiver display panel.
5. Group/Channel (TV Channel): Indicates current Group and Channel setting for a particular receiver.
(TV channel is also shown in models sold in the U.S.A.)
6. Frequency: Indicates system operating frequency in megahertz .
7. Squelch Level: Indicates current receiver squelch setting.
8. A/B Diversity LEDs– Indicate whether antennas A and B are receiving the rf signal and allowing the Au-
dio signal to pass.
9. RF Signal Strength LEDs: Indicate received signal strength at each antenna. The more LEDs that glow,
the stronger the received signal. If none of the LEDs glow, no signal is being passed.
10. Audio Level LEDs: Indicate audio signal strength. Green indicates normal operation. Amber indicates ap-
proaching overload condition. Red indicates excessively high audio levels (clipping occurs within 4 to 6 dB).
11. Transmitter Battery Level LEDs: Indicate transmitter battery power level. The number of lit LEDs de-
creases as battery power diminishes.
NOTE: If you are using Version 1.5x or earlier U4 Receivers, the icons displayed will differ slightly from
those shown in Figure 14. The differences are identified in the separate U4 Receiver Comparison Chart.
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ENLARGED RECEIVER DISPLAY ICONS
FIGURE 14
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