Shure 27EN8732E user manual

User manual for the device Shure 27EN8732E

Device: Shure 27EN8732E
Category: Microphone
Manufacturer: Shure
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Added : 11/5/2014
Number of pages: 28
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ULX Wireless System
User Guide



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27EN8732E (Rev. 8) Printed in U.S.A.
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CONTENTS ULX SYSTEM COMPONENTS .......................................................................................................................... 3 ULXS4 STANDARD RECEIVER FEATURES AND CONTROLS ....................................................................... 4 Front Panel .....................................................................................................................................................................4 Rear Panel ................................

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ULX SYSTEM COMPONENTS ULXS4 ULXP4 ULX1 ULX2 FIGURE 1 Each Shure ULX® Wireless System includes the following components, as shown in Figure 1: ULX1 Body-Pack Transmitter with a lavalier microphone, instrument adapter cable, or headworn microphone or a ULX2 Hand-Held Microphone Transmitter with an interchangeable Shure microphone head and a ULXS4 Standard Diversity Receiver or a ULXP4 Professional Diversity Receiver with rack-mounting hardware or a ULXP4D Dual Professional Diversity R

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ULXS4 STANDARD RECEIVER FEATURES AND CONTROLS FIGURE 2 Front Panel 1. “RF” Indicator. Glows green to indicate presence of received Radio Frequency (RF) signal. 2. “TX Audio” Level Indicators. Indicate transmitted (TX) audio signal strength. Green indicates normal operation. Amber indicates approaching overload condition. Red indicates excessive audio levels. 3. Receiving Antenna Indicator. Appears on the left or right side of the display, depending on which antenna is receiv- ing the strong

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ULXP4 PROFESSIONAL RECEIVER FEATURES AND CONTROLS FIGURE 3 Front Panel 1. Receiving Antenna Indicators. One of these amber LEDs will glow , depending on which antenna is receiving the strongest Radio Frequency (RF) signal. 2. SQUELCH Indicator. Appears when the Squelch Level Mode is selected. 3. SCAN Indicator. Appears when the receiver is scanning for an open Group or Channel. 4. Volume Level Warning Indicator. Indicates a discrepancy between the Volume control knob position and the previ

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SINGLE SYSTEM SETUP Receiver Connections NOTE: If you are installing multiple ULXP4 Professional systems, or systems with multiple ULXP4 receivers, refer also to the Advanced Programming section of this manual. 1. Plug the dc power supply into the power connector on the back of the receiver, as shown in Figure 4. Connect the other end of the power supply into an electrical outlet. FIGURE 4 2. Attach the two antennas to the ANTENNA connectors, as shown in Figure 5. The ULXS4 is supplied wi

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4. If the receiver XLR output is used, make sure the MIC/LINE switch setting matches the input requirements of the mixer or amplifier, as shown in Figure 7. The Mic/Line switch does not affect the output of the unbalanced 1/4 inch phone jack. MIC LINE FIGURE 7 Turning the Receiver On NOTE: These instructions assume no other wireless microphone systems are in use. CAUTION: DO NOT TURN ON THE TRANSMITTER BEFORE POWERING UP THE RECEIVER. TURNING THE TRANSMITTER ON FIRST WILL INTERFERE WITH T

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Changing the Receiver Group Setting 1. Press the MODE button twice. The word GROUP will flash on the display, as shown in Figure 12. FIGURE 12 2. Press the or buttons (ULXS4) or rotate the control knob (ULXP4). The new frequency Group number will appear on the display, as shown in Figure 13. FIGURE 13 3. To tune the receiver to the new Group, press the SET button. The display will advance to the Change Channel mode. Press the MODE button once more to return to the default mode. NOTE: T

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ULX1 TRANSMITTER FEATURES AND CONTROLS FIGURE 18 1. Antenna. A flexible 1/4 wave antenna is permanently attached to the top of the ULX1 transmitter. 2. Input Connector. This TA4F miniature four-pin connector mates with a variety of Shure lavalier, instrument and headset microphones and cables. 3. Power ON/OFF Switch. Turns transmitter power on and off. 4. Power/Battery LED. When the Power switch is in the ON position, this LED will glow green, indicating that the transmitter is on. This L

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ULX2 TRANSMITTER FEATURES AND CONTROLS FIGURE 19 1. Grille. Protects the microphone cartridge and helps reduce breath sounds and wind noise. The grilles of the various microphone heads differ in appearance. 2. Display Window. Displays Group and Channel setting, battery power level, and PEAK indicator. 3. Battery Level Icon. Indicates amount of battery life remaining. 4. PEAK Icon. This icon appears when the input signal overloads the transmitter. The icon is displayed for 2 seconds after i

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TRANSMITTER SETUP Transmitter Battery Installation 1. Open the battery cover and insert a fresh 9V alkaline or lithium battery, as shown in Figure 20. FIGURE 20 ULX1 Bodypack Connections 1. If you are using a Bodypack system with a Shure lavalier microphone or instrument adapter, plug the microphone cable or instrument adapter cable into the transmitter input connector, as shown in Figure 21. NOTE: The wiring of the input connector on the transmitter is designed for Shure microphones. F

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Checking Transmitter Battery Power With the transmitter turned on, observe the Battery Level icon on the display. The number of shaded bars on the icon indicate the approximate amount of battery life remaining, as shown in Figure 23. NOTE: Stated battery life is based on a 9V alkaline battery. For details on other battery types, refer to the “Battery Life” paragraph, or go to the Shure web site at www.shure.com and refer to the FAQ section. Once the empty battery icon appears, the tone key

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4. Press the SET button to advance to the desired Channel number, as shown in Figure 27. FIGURE 27 5. To reverse the direction of the Group or Channel search, hold down the SET button and press the MODE button. See Figure 28. FIGURE 28 6. Press the MODE button again to select the new Channel setting. “FrCh” will appear briefly on the display, indicating that the frequency has changed. Then the new Group and Channel settings will appear. Refer to Figure 29. FIGURE 29 7. Make sure the tran

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SYSTEM OPERATION Speak into the microphone or play your instrument. If your audio system is properly set and functioning, you should hear the sound of your voice or instrument coming through the loudspeakers. The LEDs on the receiver should also illuminate. The top TX AUDIO LED is red and should only illuminate momentarily when you speak loudly or play your instrument loudly. Refer to Figure 31. ULXS4 ULXP4 FIGURE 31 Transmitter Gain Adjustment If necessary, adjust the transmitter gain wi

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Locking Transmitter Frequency Settings 1. Refer to Figure 33. Slide the transmitter power switch to the OFF position and wait for the display light to turn off. 2. Hold down the SET button. 3. Slide the power switch back to the ON position. “Fr L” will appear on the transmitter display, indicating that the fre- quency setting is locked. The locked frequency Group and Channel will then appear. ULX1 ULX2 3 1 2 2 1 3 4 5 4 5 FIGURE 33 Unlocking Transmitter Frequency Settings 1. Refer to Figur

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Locking the Power On/Off Switch 1. Turn the transmitter on by sliding the power switch to the ON position. 2. While holding down the SET button, press and hold the MODE button for four seconds. “Po L” will appear on the display. See Figure 35. This display indicates that the Power On/Off switch is locked. The transmitter will remain on, even when the power ON/OFF switch is moved to the OFF position. NOTE: Make sure both buttons are depressed when trying to lock the transmitter. ULX1 ULX2

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ADVANCED PROGRAMMING MODE (ULXP4 MODELS ONLY) Scanning Frequency Groups 1. Hold down the receiver SET button and press the MODE button once. The words GROUP and SCAN will flash on the display. Refer to Figure 37. FIGURE 37 2. To begin scanning, rotate the control knob one quarter turn clockwise, as shown in Figure 38. The receiver will au- tomatically begin scanning each Channel in all Groups. This may take up to two minutes, and the word “BUSY” will appear on the display. FIGURE 38 3. Wh

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2. Rotate the control knob. The new Squelch setting will appear on the display, as shown in Figure 42. FIGURE 42 3. To accept the new Squelch value, press the SET button. The display will then return to the Default Mode, press the MODE button again. Locking the Receiver You can lock the ULXP4 receiver frequency and output level to prevent unauthorized or accidental changes to the settings. To access the Lock functions, proceed as follows: 1. Hold down the receiver SET button and press the

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RECEIVER INSTALLATION Table Mounting the ULXS4 Standard Receiver To mount a ULXS4 Standard receiver on a table or other horizontal surface, attach the four adhesive bumpers to the bottom corners of the receiver and place the receiver on the mounting surface. See Figure 47. FIGURE 48 NOTE: The ULXS4 can also be rack mounted, using one of the Rack Mount Kits listed on page 24. Rack Mounting a ULXP4 Professional Receiver 1. Align the supplied rack-mount brackets over the holes on each side

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Rack Mounting Dual ULXP4 Receivers 1. Align the receivers side by side so that the front panels both face the same direction. 2. Place the supplied straddle bars in the recesses on the top and bottom of the receivers, so that the bars over- lap both receivers. Refer to Figure 50. 1/4 IN. FIGURE 51 3. Secure the straddle bars to the receivers using the supplied screws. CAUTION: Do not overtighten the screws. Doing so may damage the printed circuit boards. 4. Position the rack-mount brackets


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