Shure U Series Specifications

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ENGLISH9RECEIVER SETUPInstalling Rear Mounted Receiver AntennasAttach the supplied UHF antennas to the antenna BNC connectors on the receiverback pane

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ENGLISH102. Connect the supplied antenna cables to the receiver and the bulkhead adapters,as shown in Figure 7.RECEIVER(TOP VIEW)FIGURE 7ANTENNACABLEA

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ENGLISH11Basic Receiver Connections (Figure 10)1. Connect the receiver output to the mixer or amplifier input, using a standard audiocable with a fema

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ENGLISH123. Connect the female end of a modular power cord to the male power input connec-tor on the rear panel of the receiver. Then plug the power c

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ENGLISH134. Press the “SELECT” button to choose Group or Channel. The current Group,Channel, and TV channel setting appears, as shown in Figure 13. (M

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ENGLISH14Changing Receiver Frequency Setting1. Press the MENU button. The “+ MENU –” display appears, as shown in Figure 16.FIGURE 162. Press either t

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ENGLISH155. Press the MENU button to enter the desired frequency, as shown in Figure 15.SAVE? appears on the display, followed by “+ YES – NO”. Pres

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ENGLISH166. When the new name has been completely entered, press the MENU button.“SAVE?” appears, followed by “+ YES – NO”. Press the “+” button to s

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ENGLISH17NOTE: The highest possible squelch setting is +10.0 and the lowest possiblesquelch setting is –10.0, as shown in the following table . Howev

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ENGLISH185. Once you have reached the desired squelch level, press the MENU button.“SAVE?” appear, followed by “+ YES – NO”, as shown in Figure 28. Pr

Page 12 - HEADPHONES

1! IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS !This symbol indicates that there are importantoperating and maintenance instructions in theliterature accompanying t

Page 13 - PROGRAMMING THE RECEIVER

ENGLISH193. Press the SELECT button. The “CODE?” display appears, as shown in Figure 31.FIGURE 314. Press +, –, +, in that order, to engage the disp

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ENGLISH20TRANSMITTER SETUPTransmitter Battery Installation (Figure 34)1. Make sure the transmitter power ON/OFF switch is in the OFF position.2. Open

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ENGLISH21Checking Transmitter Batteries (Figure 35)1. Turn the transmitter power ON/OFF switch to the ON position.2. Observe the battery fuel gauge di

Page 16 - Changing Receiver Name

ENGLISH22Connecting a Lavalier Microphone or Instrument Cable to the U1Transmitter (Figure 36)1. Plug the microphone cable or instrument cable into th

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ENGLISH233. Press and hold down the MODE button until only the Group number displays, asshown in Figure 38.FIGURE 384. Press the SET button to increme

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ENGLISH245. Press the MODE button again so that only the Channel number displays, asshown in Figure 40.FIGURE 406. Press the SET button to change the

Page 19 - Locking the Receiver Display

ENGLISH25Locking the Power Switch in the ON PositionTo lock the power switch, press and hold the SET button, then press and hold theMODE button. Hold

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ENGLISH26Activating the Frequency Lock FunctionThe Frequency Lock function prevents accidental frequency changes, and is par-ticularly useful in preve

Page 21 - TRANSMITTER SETUP

ENGLISH27NOTE: When the Frequency Lock function is engaged, the Power On Lock func-tion can still be activated. However, if the Power Lock and the Fre

Page 22 - *Using alkaline batteries

ENGLISH285. Turn the receiver on by pressing the upper section of the POWER switch. The re-ceiver display and RF LEDs glows.6. Make sure the transmitt

Page 23 - PROGRAMMING THE TRANSMITTER

ENGLISH2TABLE OF CONTENTSSYSTEM DESCRIPTION 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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ENGLISH29ADJUSTING TRANSMITTER AUDIO GAIN LEVEL (FIGURE 47)The transmitter audio gain level has been factory pre-set to provide satisfactoryoutput in

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ENGLISH30ADJUSTING TRANSMITTER AUDIO INPUT LEVEL (FIGURE 48)NOTE: The factory-preset (–6 dB) should match most applications. Before chang-ing the audi

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ENGLISH31TIPS FOR ACHIEVING OPTIMUM PERFORMANCES Maintain a line-of-sight between the transmitter and receiver antennas.Avoid placing transmitter and

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ENGLISH32Problem SolutionNo receiver sound;RF and Audio Levelmeter LEDs glow-ing.Turn up the receiver audio output Level control.Check for proper conn

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ENGLISH33APPENDIX: NETWORK INTERFACE PIN MAPThe U4S and U4D receivers both have a 25–pin network interface located on therear panel. The interface all

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ENGLISH34Pin Receiver 1(Left)Receiver 2(Right)Connection ConnectionTypeImpedance VoltageRange17 Diversity B Analog Output 2 kΩ 1–4 V18 Diversity A Ana

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ENGLISH3SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONThe Shure UHF Wireless microphone system is a frequency-agile diversity sys-tem operating in the UHF band. Both the receiver

Page 32 - TROUBLESHOOTING

ENGLISH4FIGURE 1U1U2U4SU4DSYSTEM COMPONENTS (FIGURE 1)Each Shure UHF Wireless System includes the following components:U1 Body-Pack Transmitter with y

Page 33 - LICENSING INFORMATION

ENGLISH5U1 TRANSMITTER CONTROLS & INDICATORS (FIGURE 2)ONFIGURE 2OFFabcdefghijklma1. Antenna: A flexible 1/4 wave whip antenna is permanently atta

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ENGLISH6ONOFFFIGURE 3GAINdeabcghijfU2 TRANSMITTER CONTROLS & INDICATORS (FIGURE 3)1. Grille: Protects the microphone cartridge and helps reduce br

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ENGLISH85. Programmable Display: Displays group and channel number, frequency,squelch level, system name, transmitter battery power level, and display

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