Audio Settings - Shure P3RA User Manual

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Audio Settings

MODE
STEREO: Audio from channel 1 is heard on the left earphone; audio from
channel 2 is on the right earphone.
MIXMODE: Both channels are heard on the left and right earphones. The blend
between mixes is adjustable.
EQ
Use the two-band shelving equalizer to boost either bass or treble frequencies
up to +6dB in 2 dB increments.
LOW BOOST: Boosts frequencies below 100 Hz
HIGH BOOST: Boosts frequencies above 10 kHz
OFF: No EQ (flat)
VLIMIT (Maximum Volume)
Set a value (-3 to -21 dB, adjustable in 3 dB increments) to attenuate the
highest possible volume level. Turning the volume knob through its entire
range of motion still affects volume; the limit simply narrows the range of dB
adjustment.
Note: The VLIMIT does not compress the audio.
BAL MX / BAL ST (Balance)
The behavior of the balance control depends on which mode the bodypack is
set to:
STEREO: Adjusts the left/right balance
MIXMODE: Adjusts the blend between channel 1 and channel 2
Utilities
CONTRAST
Customize the display screen contrast by selecting a setting between low and
high
LOCK PANEL
Locks all controls except the volume knob to prevent accidental changes to
settings
Lock: Select UTILITIES > LOCK PANEL
Unlock: Press the exit button and select OFF when the lock setting screen
appears. Press enter to confirm.
BATTERY
Displays remaining battery runtime (hours:minutes), temperature, status,
cycle count, health, and voltage
Note: Applies to SB900 battery only
RESTORE
Restores bodypack to factory default settings
AUTO OFF
Automatically turns off the bodypack after a selectable amount of time (5, 30,
or 60 min.) while it is in power-save mode or when connected to a charger
with the power on. To restore power to the bodypack, the power switch must
be turned off and then on again.
Note: SB900 batteries charge fastest when the bodypack is off
RF Settings
The RADIO menu contains selectable GROUP and CHANNEL settings, which are used
to manually synchronize the receiver with the transmitter.
The frequency and band are displayed below the group and channel settings for
reference.
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