Remote Antenna Placement; Receiver Channel Display - Shure GLXD Plus FM Instruction Manual

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Connect receivers according to the diagram. For example, use the A2 and B2 ports to connect a second receiver, then
use the A3 and B3 ports to connect a third receiver. When using 2 frequency managers, the cascade A and cascade B
ports on the second frequency manager connect to a sixth receiver.
Note: Do not use a passive antenna splitter with the frequency manager. Frequency manager features will not work.

Remote Antenna Placement

Follow these guidelines when mounting antennas remotely:
Reduce distance between transmitter and antenna.
Mount antennas farther from each other to improve performance.
Position antennas so there is nothing obstructing the line of sight to the transmitter, including the audience.
Keep antennas away from metal objects and any other antennas.
Use only low-loss reverse SMA cable to avoid poor RF signal.
Consult cable's specifications and calculate signal loss for desired cable run.
Use one continuous length of cable from the antenna to the receiver to increase signal reliability.
Always perform a walk­around test to verify coverage before using a wireless system during a speech or performance. Ex­
periment with antenna placement to find the optimum location. If necessary, mark any trouble spots and ask presenters or
performers to avoid those areas.

Receiver Channel Display

When connected to a frequency manager, each receiver's channel field displays a unique identifier that won't change unless
you plug in to a different set of ports on the frequency manager. Use this channel display to help label transmitters or to identify
where each receiver is plugged in on the frequency manager.
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