Shure ADX1 User Manual

Shure ADX1 User Manual

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Bodypack Transmitter
ADX1 Enhanced Bodypack Transmitter User Guide
Version: 7 (2019-D)

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  • Page 1 ADX1 Bodypack Transmitter ADX1 Enhanced Bodypack Transmitter User Guide Version: 7 (2019-D)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Tone Generator Home Screen Display ShowLink Test Shure Rechargeable Batteries Updating Firmware Checking Battery Info Firmware Versioning Important Tips for Care and Storage of Shure Rechargeable Batteries Updating the Transmitter Battery Installation Specifications ADX1 SB910 Battery Runtime Input Connector Diagrams...
  • Page 3: Adx1Bodypack Transmitter

    Do not short circuit; may cause burns or catch fire ◦ Do not charge or use battery packs other than Shure rechargeable batteries ◦ Dispose of battery packs properly. Check with local vendor for proper disposal of used battery packs.
  • Page 4 Flexible ¼ wave antenna ◦ Menu and power lockout Power ◦ Shure SB910 rechargeable batteries for up to 10 hours of runtime, precision metering, and zero memory effect ◦ AAA-compatible battery sled available ◦ External charging contacts for docked charging...
  • Page 5: Included Components

    Belt clip 44A28563 Zipper bag 95A2313 Optional Accessories SB910 Shure Rechargeable Battery 95A24832 3 x AAA Battery Sled for ADX1 Transmitter SB913 AD651FOB Talk Switch fob for bodypack transmitters 90A37348 Replacement belt clip 44A28563 Shure Networked Docking Charger 2-Up SBC240 ADX1 Transmitter Overview ①...
  • Page 6: Transmitter Controls

    Shure Incorporated Align with the receiver IR port during an IR Sync for automated transmitter tuning and setup. ⑧ Power Switch Powers the unit on or off. ⑨ Power LED Green = unit is powered on ◦ Red = low battery, Mute Mode enabled, input overload, or battery error (see Troubleshooting) ⑩...
  • Page 7: Locking The Interface

    Shure Incorporated Acts as a 'back' button to return to previous menus or parameters without confirming a value change Enters menu screens and confirms parameter changes ∨∧ Use to scroll through menu screens and to change parameter values Tip: Use the following shortcuts for quick setup: Hold the ∧...
  • Page 8: Shure Rechargeable Batteries

    Caution: Only charge Shure rechargeable batteries with a Shure battery charger. Checking Battery Info When using a Shure rechargeable battery, the receiver and transmitter home screens display the number of hours and minutes remaining. Detailed information for the battery is displayed Battery menu of the transmitter: Utilities > Battery ◦...
  • Page 9: Important Tips For Care And Storage Of Shure Rechargeable Batteries

    Shure Incorporated Important Tips for Care and Storage of Shure Rechargeable Batteries Proper care and storage of Shure batteries results in reliable performance and ensures a long lifetime. ◦ Always store batteries and transmitters at room temperature ◦ Ideally, batteries should be charged to approximately 40% of capacity for long-term storage ◦...
  • Page 10: Adx1 Sb910 Battery Runtime

    Tip: To remove the battery, pull up on the tab on the bottom of the battery. ADX1 SB910 Battery Runtime Note: Higher RF power levels decrease battery runtime. Battery runtime varies with battery age and environmental conditions.
  • Page 11: Menu Map

    Shure Incorporated Menu Map Menu Parameter Descriptions Radio Menu Freq Press the O button to enable editing of a group (G:) channel (C:) or frequency (MHz). Use the arrow buttons to adjust the values. To edit the frequency, press the O button once to edit the first 3 digits, or twice to edit the second 3 digits.
  • Page 12: Audio Menu

    Shure Incorporated Audio Menu Adjust the pad to avoid overloading the audio input. Select -12 dB or Off. Offset Adjust Offset level to balance mic levels when using two transmitters or when assigning multiple transmitters to receiver slots. Adjustment range: -12 dB to +21 dB.
  • Page 13: Ir Sync

    Shure Incorporated Linked: The transmitter is linked to a receiver. Select Unlink? to free the transmitter from the receiver link. ◦ Unlinked: The transmitter is not linked to a receiver SL Test ShowLink test tool to measure the boundaries of ShowLink coverage.
  • Page 14: Setting The Frequency Manually

    Shure Incorporated Note: Any change to the encryption status on the receiver (enabling/disabling encryption) requires a sync to send the settings to the transmitter. New encryption keys for the transmitter and receiver channel are generated on every IR sync, so to request a new key for a transmitter, perform an IR sync with the desired receiver channel.
  • Page 15: Rf Mute

    Shure Incorporated RF Mute RF Mute prevents transmission of the audio by suppressing the RF signal, while allowing the transmitter to remain powered-on. The home screen displays RF MUTED in this mode. From the Radio menu, navigate to Output. Choose one of the following options: On: RF signal is active ◦...
  • Page 16: Input Overload

    Shure Incorporated Safe Start menu options: ◦ RF: Mute or On ◦ Locks: None, Pwr, Menu, All Use the navigation buttons to make changes. Tip: To exit the Safe Start menu, cycle the power or momentarily remove the battery. Note: Previous settings for locks and RF will be retained when the transmitter is powered on in Safe Start.
  • Page 17: Tone Generator

    Shure Incorporated Tone Generator The transmitter contains an internal tone generator that produces a continuous audio signal. The tone is helpful when conducting a sound check or for troubleshooting the audio signal chain. The level of the tone is adjustable from -60 dB to 0 dB and the frequency can be set to 400 Hz or 1000 Hz.
  • Page 18: Updating Firmware

    Firmware is embedded software in each component that controls functionality. Periodically, new versions of firmware are developed to incorporate additional features and enhancements. To take advantage of design improvements, you can upload and install new versions of the firmware by using the Shure Update Utility. The Shure Update Utility is available for download from http://www.shure.com/.
  • Page 19 Shure Incorporated Shure SB910 up to 10 hours Dimensions 91 mm x 68 mm x 19 mm (3.6 in. x 2.7 in. x 0.8 in.) H x W x D Weight 142 g (5.0 oz.), Without Battery Housing Aluminum Operating Temperature Range -18°C (0°F) to 50°C (122°F)
  • Page 20 -120 dBV, A-weighted, typical RF Output Antenna Type UHF 1/4 wave Connector Type Impedance 50 Ω Occupied Bandwidth <200 kHz Channel-to-Channel Spacing Standard Mode 350 kHz High Density Mode 125 kHz varies by region Modulation Type Shure Axient Digital Proprietary 20/26...
  • Page 21: Input Connector Diagrams

    Shure Incorporated Power 2 mW, 10 mW, 40 mW See Frequency Range and Output Power table, varies by region ShowLink Network Type IEEE 802.15.4 Antenna Type Zigbee Dual Conformal Frequency Range 2.40 to 2.4835 GHz (24 Channels) RF Output Power...
  • Page 22: Frequency Bands And Transmitter Rf Power

    Shure Incorporated LEMO Frequency Bands and Transmitter RF Power Band Frequency Range (MHz) RF Power (mW)*** 470 to 510 2/10/40 479 to 565 2/10/20 G55† 470 to 636 2/10/40 G56◇ 470 to 636 2/10/40 G57△ 470 to 616* 2/10/40 510 to 530...
  • Page 23 Shure Incorporated ***power delivered to the antenna port. †operation mode varies according to region. In Brazil, High Density mode is used. △Output power limited to 10 mW above 608 MHz. ◇Korea defines power as conducted (ERP) which is 1dB less then declared in table.
  • Page 24: Licensing Information

    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. Shure strongly urges the user to contact the appropriate telecommunications authority concerning proper licensing, and before choosing and ordering frequencies.
  • Page 25: Certifications

    This product meets the Essential Requirements of all relevant European directives and is eligible for CE marking. Hereby, Shure Incorporated declares that the radio equipment is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: http://www.shure.com/europe/compliance...
  • Page 26: Information To The User

    Shure Incorporated Fax: +49-7262-92 49 11 4 Email: EMEAsupport@shure.de Information to the user This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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