This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage This symbol indicates that there are important constituting a risk of electric shock is present within operating and maintenance instructions in the this unit. literature accompanying this unit. WARNING! USING THIS SYSTEM AT EXCESSIVE VOLUMES CAN CAUSE PERMANENT HEARING DAMAGE. USE AS LOW A VOLUME AS POSSIBLE.
Quickstart P7T Transmitter Setup 1. Connect the transmitter to a power outlet using the supplied power cord. NOTE: Keep wall plug or rear power cord connection readily accessible. To completely remove power to the unit, unplug from wall or detachable rear power cord connection.
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• 32 user-selectable frequencies per system. modulation limit indicators. • Up to 16 compatible frequencies for 16 different mixes. • Loop out connectors on P7T for multiple mix setups and easy • Frequency compatible with all Shure Wireless systems installation. (country dependent). • Tone-Key squelch.
Controls and Connectors P7T Transmitter Front Panel Input Control (INPUT). Controls the input level to the transmitter modulator. For optimum sound quality, adjust this control to keep the INPUT meter in the –3 dB to +3 dB range. Stereo Input Meters. Indicates the modulation level of the radio signal. Important: When the LIM (limit) LEDs illuminates, the system is overdriven.
IMPORTANT: The limiter responds to unexpected signal peaks. It does not prevent long-term exposure to high SPL levels. This limiter is optimized for Shure E-Series earphones. The maximum limited SPL may be different for other earphones. Do not switch the limiter off unless you are using an external limiter.
Selecting Channels The PSM700 system offers a total of 32 channels. These are split into two groups: Group 1 (channels 1–16) and Group 2 (channels 17–32). Change channels if you encounter interference or need to operate more than one system at a time.
Operating Modes This section illustrates the three basic modes of operation. For additional installations, including those for multiple systems, see the LOOP Applications section. NOTE: Although a mixing console is shown as the audio source in the following diagrams, you can use any balanced or unbalanced outputs at LINE level (for example, CD players, DAT machines, and microphone preamplifiers).
Mono Use this setup when there is only one output from the mixer. 1. Connect the mixer to either the Left/CH.1 or Right/CH.2 input of the transmitter. 2. Set the SOURCE switch on the transmitter to MONO. NOTE: The setting of Dip switch 2 on the receiver has no effect in this setup. LOOP Applications Use the LOOP OUT L (left) and R (right) outputs to send a copy of the audio signal going into the transmitter to other devices.
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MixMode for Multiple Systems Solo Mixes Band Mix Some performers need to hear more of their own voice or instrument, while others want to hear more of the band. With this setup, each performer hears a combination of the whole band and their own instrument, and they can use the receiver’s balance control to create the desired mix of the two.
Specifications SYSTEM Power 9 V battery (alkaline recommended), RF Carrier Frequency Range 4–6 hours (volume dependent) 524-952 MHz (Available frequencies vary, depending on applicable Audio Output Connector regulations in the country where the system is used) 3.5 mm Stereo (Left = tip, Right = ring, Ground = sleeve) Operating Range Minimum Load Impedance 90 m (300 ft.), under optimum environmental conditions...
Licensing: A ministerial license to operate this equipment may be required in certain areas. Consult your national authority for possible requirements. Shure Transmitter Model P7T may be used in the countries and frequency ranges listed in in the Appendix. FCC Statement. The P7R Receiver complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device does not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Some performers, such as drummers and keyboard players, benefit less from the on-stage mobility that wireless systems offer. For these users, hardwired monitor systems, like the Shure P6HW, offer the same features of a wireless system at a lower cost. The P6HW also includes an input pad, for increased dynamic range, and an input peak indicator to alert the user when levels are too high.
Dual Mounting with Other Shure Products Shure P7T and P6T transmitters and SC and LX receivers can be dual-mounted interchangeably (although the front panels for different products may not align evenly). For each side, use the rack ear that came with that product.
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