Shure manual System Description, System Features, UC1 UC2 UP4

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UP4

UP WIRELESS SYSTEM COMPONENTS

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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

The Shure UP Wireless System is a portable, frequency-agile, diversity wireless system operating in the UHF band. The UP4 receiver is easily mounted to a SonyR video camera or any video camera with an Anton-BauerRbattery pack. The UP4 is compatible with both Shure UC and UHF Series microphones and body-packs.

Both the receiver and the transmitter are microprocessor controlled by Phase Locked Loop (PLL) circuitry for a clear, steady signal. The following components are available with the UP system:

UP4 Diversity Receiver with internal battery power supply, antennas, and camera-mounting hardware. UC1 or U1 Body-Pack Transmitter with your choice of a WL93, WL184, or WL185 lavalier microphone.

UC2 or U2 Hand-HeldMicrophone-Transmitterwith your choice of interchangeable microphone heads, including:

SM58cardioid dynamic microphone

SM87 supercardioid condenser microphone

SYSTEM FEATURES

UHF Band Operation. The Shure UP System operates within the UHF frequency band, which is less congested in metropolitan areas than the VHF band. Typically, UHF systems encounter less interference than VHF systems.

Frequency Agility. The UC and UHF-system transmitters’ and UP receiver’s frequencies can be changed to avoid RF interference. This ensures interference-free operation, even in the most congested RF environments.

Camera-Mountable Receiver Design. The UP4 receiver’s compact design allows easy mounting to Sony cameras and cameras outfitted

with Anton-Bauer battery packs. The UP4 receiver is supplied with hardware for mounting to cameras.

Tone Key Squelch Circuitry. This circuitry prevents unwanted noise from entering the system, including the “pop” noise that occurs when the transmitter is turned on or off.

Noise Squelch Circuitry. This circuitry analyzes signal quality rather than signal strength, virtually eliminating the possibility of annoying noise bursts.

LED Indicators (On Receiver). Three LEDs provide information on audio level, RF level and battery power.

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Contents UP Portable UHF Wireless System User Guide Table of Contents UC1/UC2/U1/U2 Transmitter Setup System OperationSystem Description System FeaturesUC1 UC2 UP4 UP4 Receiver Features AUDUC1 Transmitter Features and Controls UC2 Transmitter Features and ControlsU1 Transmitter Controls & Indicators U2 Transmitter Controls & IndicatorsChecking Batteries UP4 ReceiverUC1 and UC2 Transmitter U1 and U2 TransmitterInstalling Batteries UC1 or U1 Body-Pack TransmitterUC2 or U2 Hand-Held Transmitter UC1Changing Group and Channel Settings Changing the UP4 Receiver Group/Channel SettingChanging the UC1 or UC2 Transmitter Group/Channel Settings Changing U1 and U2 Transmitter Group/Channel SettingsLocking the Power on U1 and U2 Activating the Frequency Lock Function U1 and U2UP4 Receiver SET UP Attaching The UP4 Receiver AntennasAttaching the Mounting Box to a Camera Attaching a Second Mounting BoxInstalling the UP4 Receiver Power CableAttaching the WEATHER-RESISTANT Cover Operating the UP System with UC1 or U1 BODY-PACK Changing the Transmitter Settings Adjusting the Transmitter Gain LevelUC1 Attenuator Switch U1 Attenuator SwitchSystem Specifications TroubleshootingTips for Achieving Optimum Performance HAND-HELD Transmitter Specifications BODY-PACK Transmitter SpecificationsUP4 Receiver Specifications Optional Accessories Furnished AccessoriesReplacement Parts Additional Information for this Shure Wireless System Declaration of ConformityLimited Warranty Garantie LimitéeBeschränkte Gewährleistung Garantia Limitada