Shure WL83 Specifications

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OPERATORS MANUAL
W20R
W10BT
WL83
W10BT BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER
W20R
RECEIVER
WL83 LAVALIER MICROPHONE
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - OPERATORS MANUAL

OPERATORS MANUALW20RW10BTWL83W10BT BODY-PACK TRANSMITTERW20R RECEIVERWL83 LAVALIER MICROPHONE

Page 2

SETTING GAIN LEVELSWith the system in place and connected, all units cannow be turned on and the levels set to their optimumpositions.TRANSMITTERPlace

Page 3 - THE WIRELESS MICROPHONE

CHECKLIST/OPERATIONCHECKLISTThe following checklist shows the status of yourwireless microphone system at this point. If the follow-ing steps have bee

Page 4

SPECIFICATIONSSYSTEMRF Carrier Frequency150 to 216 MHz (10 frequencies between 167.875 and183.0 MHz offered; others available)Frequency Stability0.005

Page 5 - W10BT TRANSMITTER

ANTENNASTRANSMITTERThe transmitter antenna is a permanently attached,flexible wire, 1/4-wave antenna. It has an omnidirectionaltransmission pattern (e

Page 6 - W20R RECEIVER

BATTERIESCareful transmitter battery selection, installation, useand care will help avoid problems in wirelessmicrophone use. The most dependable, lon

Page 7

TROUBLESHOOTINGIf you encounter any problems in the operation of your Shure Wireless Microphone System, first make certainyou’ve followed the ABC’s of

Page 8 - SETUP AND CONNECTIONS

ACCESSORIESThe following Shure Wireless System accessories areavailable through your Shure dealer. (Replacement partscan be ordered from Shure’s Servi

Page 9

FCC CERTIFICATIONThe Shure Model W10BT transmitter is Type-Acceptedquency. Shure strongly urges the user to contact the ap-under Federal Communication

Page 10 - SETTING GAIN LEVELS

222 HARTREY AVENUE, EVANSTON, ILLINOIS 60202-3696 U.S.A. l TELEPHONE: (312)866-2200 l CABLE: SHUREMlCROCopyright 1986, Shure Brothers Inc.27A2314 (FL)

Page 11 - CHECKLIST/OPERATION

. . .ON ACQUIRING ONE OF THE FINEST WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSTEMS AVAILABLE TODAY. DESIGNED FORSIMPLE SETUP AND RELIABLE OPERATION, THIS SYSTEM SHOULD P

Page 12 - SPECIFICATIONS

THE WIRELESS MICROPHONE . . . what it is, what it does . . .The wireless microphone is actually a system consist-ing of a microphone, a transmitter, a

Page 13 - ANTENNAS

through the use of linear-phase IF filtering and high-quality audio circuitry. A high signal-to-noise ratio andwide dynamic range are necessary for no

Page 14 - BATTERIES

W10BT TRANSMITTERANTENNA: This is a flexible, 1/4-wave verticallypolarized antenna approximately 30 cm (12 in.) in lengthand permanently attached to t

Page 15 - TROUBLESHOOTING

W20R RECEIVERFRONT PANELPOWER Push-Button Switch: Applies power from theexternal power converter or other well-filtered 13.5 Vdc(200 mA) sources to th

Page 16 - ACCESSORIES

tion to the 1/4-wave vertical antenna supplied with theW20R (or the optional WA250 5/8-wave antenna, whichprovides up to 3 dB additional RF gain). If

Page 17 - FCC CERTIFICATION

SETUP AND CONNECTIONSUNPACKINGUnpack all units and parts of the Wireless MicrophoneSystem. If possible, retain packaging in the event ofreturning a un

Page 18 - Printed in U.S.A

below 7.25 volts and the battery should be replaced orrecharged (nicad only).If the battery is tested periodically, the failure of theLED to light ind

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