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ENGLISH
OPERATING THE HEADSET-UHF SYSTEM
1. Refer to Figure 10. Connect the supplied ac power adapter to the DC INPUT con-
nector on the back of the receiver. Insert the adapters cable into the power cable
retainer. Plug the adapter into a wall socket or other ac power source (use PS20
for 120 Vac, 60 Hz power; use PS20E for 230 Vac, 50 Hz power). The green
POWER light on the receiver will glow.
2. Connect the receivers XLR AUDIO OUT connector to the mixer input using an XLR
to XLR audio cable. If no XLR cable is available, a
1
/
4
” to
1
/
4
” phone plug cable may
be substituted, but this connection will not be balanced. Set the receivers MIC/LINE
SWITCH to match the sound system’s input.
3. If using the headset for the first time, refer to the tag attached to the headset for
assembly instructions. Adjust headband and place on head, as shown on tag. For
best results, microphone should be placed
1
/
2
” from side of mouth.
4. Slide the recessed transmitter’s POWER/OFF switch to the POWER position.
The transmitter’s green POWER ON light and the receiver’s yellow DIVERSITY
A/B lights will glow.
5. Slide the transmitters MUTE/ON switch to the ON position.
6. Speak in your normal conversational voice. Proper operation is indicated by:
Steady glow of the receiver’s yellow DIVERSITY A/B lights.
Flickering of the receivers AUDIO PEAK light when you speak in a loud voice.
NOTE: If the receiver’s red AUDIO PEAK light does not flicker occasionally or is
constantly on, the transmitter gain may need to be adjusted. Refer to the
Trans-
mitter Audio Gain Adjustment
section. If the system is still not operating properly,
consult the
Troubleshooting
table.
7. When headset is not in use, turn off sound system and slide the recessed trans-
mitter POWER/OFF switch to the OFF position to conserve battery power.
FIGURE 10
SHURE
SHURE
UT1
UT4
45°
FRONT
BACK
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