Introduction; Description; Components; Features - Shure PSM 700 User Manual

Wireless personal stereo monitor system
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INTRODUCTION

Description

The Shure PSM700 Personal Stereo Monitor System is a frequency-agile, UHF
wireless, two-channel stereo, monitor system designed for onstage applications. The PSM
has several advantages over onstage loudspeaker monitors: it is less visible, has better
sound, allows freedom of movement, and reduces the chances of feedback. It is a versatile
system, designed for use in many different sound reinforcement applications: public
address, live music, theater, and electronic news gathering (ENG). The wireless system is
frequency compatible with other Shure UHF and VHF wireless systems.

Components

P7R WIRELESS RECEIVER
P7T Wireless Transmitter with rack-mounting hardware and one antenna

Features

UHF operation.
Stereo or MixMode
mixes.
32 user-selectable frequencies per system.
Up to 16 compatible frequencies for 16 separate
mixes.
Frequency compatible with all Shure Wireless
systems (country dependent).
MPX Stereo audio transmission.
Switchable high-frequency boost on P7R.
+4 dBu/–10 dBV input level select switch on P7T.
Electronically balanced, combined 1/4-in./XLR
connectors on P7T can be used with balanced or
unbalanced connections.
P7T WIRELESS TRANSMITTER
PA715 ANTENNA
P7R Wireless Body-Pack Receiver with antenna
One E1 or E5 Earpiece with foam ear inserts
control for custom monitor
E-SERIES EARPIECE
Volume and Balance dials on the P7R Receiver for
easy user access.
Internal linear power supply on P7T, switchable
between 120 VAC and 230 VAC.
Peak transmitter modulation limiter with fixed
threshold and modulation limit indicators.
Loop out connectors on P7T for multiple mix
setups and easy installation.
Tone-Key squelch.
Half-rack chassis on P7T complete with mounting
hardware.
All metal construction on P7T and P7R
Headphone monitor on P7T for local listening.
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