Battery Life; Multiple System Setup - Shure PSM 1000 Manual

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Battery Life

Battery Indicator
Tri-Color
Battery LED
Green
Green
Green
Green
Amber
Red
Total Battery Life
Note: Battery life using Energizer brand AA Alkaline batteries and the following conditions:
• Receiver audio set to HIBOOST = OFF and V LIMIT = OFF
• Transmitter audio INPUT set to Line+4 dBu and Level set to −9 dB
• Audio input to the transmitter: pink noise at +8.7 dBV
• Audio output at receiver: 115 dB SPL in ear with SE425 earphones (impedence at 22 Ώ)set at volume level 4.
Note: Using lower-impedance earphones or ones with different sensitivity, different battery types, and higher gain settings in the PSM system may cause the receiver battery
life to be different than specified.
Pink noise is a signal with a frequency spectrum such that the power spectral density is inversely proportional to the frequency. In pink noise, each octave carries an equal
amount of noise power.

Multiple System Setup

When setting up multiple systems, designate a single bodypack to scan for avail-
able frequencies and download them to all the rack units.
The bodypack must be from the same frequency band as all the transmitters.
1. Power on all the rack units. Turn off the RF. (This prevents them from interfer-
ing with the frequency scan.)
Note: Turn on all other wireless or digital devices as they would be during the
performance or presentation (so the scan will detect and avoid any interferance
they generate).
2. Use the bodypack to scan for a group by pressing and holding the scan button
for two seconds. The bodypack displays the group and the number of available
channels, and flashes SYNC NOW....
Important: Note the number of available channels. If you have more rack units
than available channels, eliminate potential sources of interference and try
again, or call Shure Applications for assistance.
3. Sync the bodypack with the first rack unit by aligning the IR windows and press-
ing sync.
4. Press scan again on the bodypack to find the next available frequency.
5. Sync the bodypack with the next rack unit.
6. Repeat with all the rack units.
7. Sync each performer's bodypack to its respective rack unit by aligning the IR
windows and pressing snyc. DO NOT press scan on the bodypacks.
8. Turn on the RF on all rack units. The systems are ready to use.
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Approximate Hours Remaining (h:mm)
Alkaline
Volume Level
4
6
8
6:00 to 3:50
4:20 to 2:45
3:15 to 2:05
3:50 to 2:50
2:45 to 2:00
2:05 to 1:30
2:50 to 1:15
2:00 to 1:00
1:30 to 0:50
1:15 to 0:25
1:00 to 0:20
0:50 to 0:20
0:25 to 0:15
0:20 to 0:10
0:20 to 0:10
< 0:15
< 0:10
< 0:10
6:00
4:20
3:15
Shure SB900 Rechargeable Battery
Volume Level
4
6
8:45 to 4:00
7:15 to 4:00
4:00 to 3:00
4:00 to 3:00
3:00 to 2:00
3:00 to 2:00
2:00 to 1:00
2:00 to 1:00
1:00 to 0:30
1:00 to 0:30
< 0:30
< 0:30
8:45
7:15
CueMode
CueMode allows you to upload the name and frequency settings from multiple rack
units and store them as a list on a single bodypack. You can then, at any time,
scroll through that list to hear the audio mix from each transmitter, just as each per-
former does during a show.
CueMode lists are retained even if CueMode is exited, the bodypack is turned off,
or batteries are removed.
Note: Set the channel frequency and assign display names for each transmitter
before creating your CueMode list.
Adding Transmitters to the CueMode List
Note: The transmitter must be from the same frequency band as the bodypack.
1. Open the battery door and press the enter button.
2. From the main menu, scroll to UTILITIES and press enter. Select CueMode and
press enter again.
3. Align IR windows and press sync on the rack unit.
The LCD displays SYNC SUCCESS after frequency and name data are uploaded to
the CueMode list. It also displays the CueMode number for that transmitter and
the total number of transmitters.
4. Repeat the above step for each transmitter.
Note: Syncing while in CueMode does not change any of the settings on the
bodypack.
Auditioning Mixes
1. Enter CueMode from the UTILITIES menu.
2. Use the ▼▲ buttons to scroll through your CueMode list to hear the mixes.
Exiting CueMode
Exit CueMode by pressing enter and selecting EXIT CUEMODE.
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6:25 to 4:00
4:00 to 3:00
3:00 to 2:00
2:00 to 1:00
1:00 to 0:30
< 0:30
6:25

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