Shure AXS58, AXS31 setup guide System Setup, Battery Installation, Receiver Setup, Headset Assembly

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SYSTEM SETUP

BATTERY INSTALLATION

BODYPACK TRANSMITTER SETUP

1. Slide the transmitter POWER ON/OFF switch to the OFF position.

2. AXB1, AXB1G: Press down on the OPEN side of the battery compartment cover, slide it back and flip it open, as shown in Figure 4.

AXH2: Unscrew the transmitter battery cover to expose the battery terminals, as shown in Figure 3.

 

 

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FIGURE 4. BATTERY

3.Insert a fresh 9V alkaline battery into the battery compart- ment (A Duracell MN1604 is recommended). A fresh 9V alka- line battery will typically provide 18 hours of performance time. A fully charged 8.4V NiCad battery will provide about 2 hours of performance time.

IMPORTANT: Carbon-zinc and zinc-chloride batteries will not provide adequate power and are not recommended.

4.Replace the battery cover.

1.Attach the transmitter to your belt, guitar strap, or waistband as shown in Figure 6. Depress the tab marked PRESS and slip the belt or strap between the transmitter body and the belt clip. For added stability, draw the strap or belt toward the clip's top wire, especially when using thin guitar straps.

AXB1/AXB1G

FIGURE 6. TRANSMITTER SETUP

2.Plug your guitar, headset microphone, or lavalier micro- phone into the transmitter.

RECEIVER SETUP

1.Plug one end of the AC power adapter into the DC INPUT con- nector on the back of the receiver. AXR4N: Loop the power cable around the cable retainer on the bottom of the receiver. See Figure 7. Plug the other end into an AC power source (use PS20 for 105±125 VAC. The green POWER light on the re- ceiver will glow.

HEADSET ASSEMBLY

1.Refer to the tag attached to the headset for assembly in- structions. After assembling the WH20, adjust the head- band and place it on your head.

2.Position the microphone over the corner of your mouth, about 1/2 inch away. See Figure 5.

3.To reduce pops and breath noise, place the supplied foam windscreen over the microphone.

FIGURE 5. HEADSET MICROPHONE POSITION

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FIGURE 7. AXR4N POWER CABLE RETAINER

2.Connect the receiver output. The Guitarist: plug a standard guitar cable (two provided) into the receiver's output con- nector. Plug the other end into a guitar amplifier, as shown in Figure 8. AXSHW, AXS31, AXS58 or AXSLWD: Use a cable with a 1/4 inch phone plug (AXR3, AXR4N) or a fe- male XLR connector (AXR4N) to connect the receiver to a mic level input of a mixer or PA system, as shown in Figure 8.

3.Extend antenna(s). AXR3: The antenna should be fully ex-

tended and vertical, as shown in Figure 8. AXR4N: The an- tennas should be fully extended and angled away from each other, at an angle of 45 degrees from vertical, as shown in Figure 8.

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Contents Receiver Features AXR3 AXR4NSystem AXB1G Transmitter FeaturesAXB1/AXB1G BodypackHeadset Assembly System SetupBattery Installation Receiver SetupAXR3 AXR4N Wireless SystemEstablishing a Wireless Link Operating Your Wireless SystemWireless System Adjustments Distortion, or other radio TroubleshootingIndicator Status Problem SolutionsAXH2 HAND-HELD Transmitter SPECIFICA- Tions System and Component SpecificationsAXB1, AXB1G Bodypack Transmitter Specifications AXR3 and AXR4N Receiver SpecificationsACCESSORIES, Licensing and Warranty