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WIRELESS SYSTEM
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AXR3 45° AXR4N 45°
SHURE
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45° | SHURE | 45° |
FIGURE 8. WIRELESS SYSTEM OPERATION
ESTABLISHING A WIRELESS LINK | OPERATING YOUR WIRELESS SYSTEM |
When powered on, your transmitter broadcasts an RF carrier signal. When picked up by your receiver, this signal links your wireless system together and allows wireless transfer of audio signals from your microphone or instrument. The RF signal is broadcast steadily, even when your transmitter is muted. The yellow RF light (AXR3) and ANTENNA A/B lights (AXR4N) indi- cate when this link is established.
To test your wireless link, setup your transmitter and receiver as described above. Turn on your transmitter while remaining close enough to the receiver to see the yellow RF or ANTENNA lights. The RF light (AXR3) or one of the ANTENNA lights (AXR4N) should illuminate.
•If the RF or ANTENNA lights do not illuminate, see the Troubleshooting section in this guide.
Turn your transmitter off. The RF or ANTENNA light should go out.
•If the RF or ANTENNA lights do not go out after you turn off your transmitter, your receiver is picking up an RF signal from some other source. If you cannot identify and remove this source (usually other digital or wireless electronic equipment nearby), place your receiver in another loca- tion. If external RF sources cannot be avoided, you may need a wireless system that operates on a different carrier frequency. Contact your Shure dealer.
1.Once you have established a wireless link, slide the trans- mitter MUTE switch to the ON position.
2.Sing, speak, or play your instrument at typical volume lev- els. (AXSGW systems: turn the volume control on your gui- tar or bass all the way up.) Normal operation is indicated by:
•Steady glow of yellow RF light (AXR3) or ANTENNA light A or B (AXR4N).
•Flickering of the red PEAK light (AXR3) or TRANSMITTER AUDIO PEAK light (AXR4N) when loud sounds are trans- mitted.
NOTE: If the red TRANSMITTER AUDIO PEAK light on the receiver does not flicker occasionally, refer to the Wireless System Adjustments Section below.
3.When finished, slide the MUTE switch to MUTE. Then slide the transmitter POWER switch to OFF. (Muting the transmit- ter first will help prevent audio thumps that may occur when powering off the transmitter.)
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