Shure UP4 manual Locking the Power on U1 and U2, Activating the Frequency Lock Function U1 and U2

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LOCKING THE POWER ON (U1 AND U2)

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FIGURE 18

1.To lock the power on, press and hold the SET button, then press and hold the MODE button. Hold both keys down until “PoL” (for power locked) is displayed, as shown in Figure 18A.

NOTE: When the Power On Lock function is activated, “–– ––” will flash on the transmitter screen every 5 seconds when the transmitter power ON/OFF switch is in the OFF position.

2.To cancel the Transmitter Power On Lock function, press and hold the SET button, then press and hold the MODE button. Keep both keys pressed down until “Po UL” (for power unlocked) is displayed momentarily, as shown in Figure 17B. The Transmitter Power On Lock function can also be canceled by removing the batteries.

ACTIVATING THE FREQUENCY LOCK FUNCTION (U1 AND U2)

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FIGURE 19

The Frequency Lock function prevents accidental frequency changes, and is particularly useful in preventing accidental or unauthorized changes. The lock function is retained in memory, even if the transmitter is turned off and the batteries removed. To activate the Frequency Lock function, proceed as follows:

1.Turn the transmitter power off.

2.Turn the power back on while holding down the SET button until the fuel gauge on the transmitter is active.

3.“Fr L” will appear momentarily, as shown in Figure19A, until you release the SET button.

4.To verify that the frequency lock function is turned on, press the MODE or SET button. If the lock function is turned on, “– –” will appear on the transmitter screen, as shown in Figure 19B.

NOTE: When the Frequency Lock function is engaged, the Power On Lock function can still be activated. However, if the Power Lock and the Frequency Lock functions are engaged, the Power Lock function must be disengaged before the Frequency Lock can be cancelled.

5.To cancel the Frequency Change Lock function, repeat steps 1 and 2 above. When the frequency lock function is turned off, Fr UL will appear on the transmitter display, as shown in Figure 19C.

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Contents UP Portable UHF Wireless System User Guide Table of Contents System Operation UC1/UC2/U1/U2 Transmitter SetupUC1 UC2 UP4 System FeaturesSystem Description AUD UP4 Receiver FeaturesUC2 Transmitter Features and Controls UC1 Transmitter Features and ControlsU2 Transmitter Controls & Indicators U1 Transmitter Controls & IndicatorsU1 and U2 Transmitter Checking BatteriesUP4 Receiver UC1 and UC2 TransmitterUC1 Installing BatteriesUC1 or U1 Body-Pack Transmitter UC2 or U2 Hand-Held TransmitterChanging U1 and U2 Transmitter Group/Channel Settings Changing Group and Channel SettingsChanging the UP4 Receiver Group/Channel Setting Changing the UC1 or UC2 Transmitter Group/Channel SettingsActivating the Frequency Lock Function U1 and U2 Locking the Power on U1 and U2Attaching a Second Mounting Box UP4 Receiver SET UPAttaching The UP4 Receiver Antennas Attaching the Mounting Box to a CameraPower Cable Installing the UP4 ReceiverAttaching the WEATHER-RESISTANT Cover Operating the UP System with UC1 or U1 BODY-PACK U1 Attenuator Switch Changing the Transmitter SettingsAdjusting the Transmitter Gain Level UC1 Attenuator SwitchTips for Achieving Optimum Performance TroubleshootingSystem Specifications UP4 Receiver Specifications BODY-PACK Transmitter SpecificationsHAND-HELD Transmitter Specifications Replacement Parts Furnished AccessoriesOptional Accessories Declaration of Conformity Additional Information for this Shure Wireless SystemGarantia Limitada Limited WarrantyGarantie Limitée Beschränkte Gewährleistung