Shure manual UP4 Receiver Features, Aud

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UP4 RECEIVER CONTROLS AND INDICATORS

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UP4 RECEIVER FEATURES

1.Group Setting Control. Rotate this switch clockwise to advance the Group setting, or rotate it counterclockwise to decrease the setting. Use the supplied screwdriver to make adjustments.

2.Channel Setting Control. Rotate this switch clockwise to advance the Channel setting, or rotate it counterclockwise to decrease the setting. Use the supplied screwdriver to make adjustments.

3.Three-way Power Switch. The power switch features three positions: ON (power on with tone key activated, to find the signal from Shure U or UC transmitter); OFF (power off); or ON (TONE KEY OFF) (power on with tone key disabled, to listen to interfering signals.)

4.Headphone Jack: This allows the user to listen to incoming audio signal. Accepts mono or stereo 1/8” plug.

5.Headphone Gain Control: This allows the user to set the headphone gain level at High, Mid-point or Low level, independent of audio level.

6.Push-Lock Audio Gain Pot: The audio gain pot recesses after the gain is set. Simply set to desired level and then push in to lock. Pot has a center detent at -40 dBu. (Consult your camera’s product literature for information on the proper level setting for the camera’s audio input.)

7.LED Indicators: Three LEDs provide information on the following functions:

 

 

LED STATUS

 

LED INDICATOR

 

 

 

GREEN

RED

OFF

 

 

 

 

RF

Tone Key active, usable RF signal

N/A

No RF and/or no Tone Key

 

 

 

 

AUD

Audio at useable, non–peak level

Audio within 9 dB of reaching

No audio/Low audio level

 

 

peak (clip) level

 

 

 

 

 

PWR

Power on

Power on, receiver battery low

Power off

 

 

 

 

8.SMA Antenna Input Connectors. SMA–type connectors allow easy installation of the supplied antennas.

9.Battery Compartment: Installation of a 9V battery allows use of unit without external power source.

10.XLR Output Connector (Low Z). XLR connector provides balanced low-impedance output.

11.Locking DC Jack: The DC jack allows powering of the receiver with an external DC source or an AC adaptor. The jack is threaded to insure a secure connection.

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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 & IndicatorsUP4 Receiver Checking BatteriesUC1 and UC2 Transmitter U1 and U2 TransmitterUC1 or U1 Body-Pack Transmitter Installing BatteriesUC2 or U2 Hand-Held Transmitter UC1Changing the UP4 Receiver Group/Channel Setting Changing Group and Channel SettingsChanging the UC1 or UC2 Transmitter Group/Channel Settings Changing U1 and U2 Transmitter Group/Channel SettingsActivating the Frequency Lock Function U1 and U2 Locking the Power on U1 and U2Attaching The UP4 Receiver Antennas UP4 Receiver SET UPAttaching the Mounting Box to a Camera Attaching a Second Mounting BoxPower Cable Installing the UP4 ReceiverAttaching the WEATHER-RESISTANT Cover Operating the UP System with UC1 or U1 BODY-PACK Adjusting the Transmitter Gain Level Changing the Transmitter SettingsUC1 Attenuator Switch U1 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 SystemGarantie Limitée Limited WarrantyBeschränkte Gewährleistung Garantia Limitada