Shure HTSSOSPA manual Indicators, Use only-&el

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INDICATORS

@POPER; Red light in the pushbutton Power switch illuminates to indicate power is on.

@SIGNAL: Green light illuminateswhen a signal is present in the channel.

@OVERLOAD: Red light illuminates to indicate limiting when the Protection Defeat switch is out,or to indicate clip- ping when the Protection Defeat switch is pushed in. In normal use with HTS5O lo;dspeakers, the overload light will turn on occasionallyfor high-level dialogue or music peaks.

@~ I W O RTM 0SLOB: snap the supplied Indicator Tabs into these slots when the loudspeaker is connected to the amplifier. The tabs show the speaker location correspondmgto each channel (LEFT,RIGHT, CENTER,

 

 

binding posts that will accept any of the

 

 

following methods of connection: bare

 

 

wire wrapped around the post, bare wire

 

 

inserted through the hole in the post,

 

 

spade lug around the post, pin connector

 

 

through the hole in the post, or banana

 

 

plug inserted in the jack These output

 

 

connectors will accommodate most high-

 

 

performance audio cables. (Gold ,080-

 

 

inch diameter pins soldered to the loud-

 

 

speaker cables and inserted under the

 

 

binding post hex caps [fastened finger-

 

 

tight] are the most reliable connection.)

 

 

To maintain proper speaker polarity in

 

 

the completed HTS system, it is

 

 

extremely important that each plus (+)

 

 

amplifier output t

e

d is connected

 

 

only to a plus speaker t

e d , and each

 

 

minus (-)amplifier output terminal is

 

 

connected only to a minus speaker

 

 

terminal.

 

 

 

 

@ CHANNEL 1 OUTPUT: Both plus

 

 

and minus terminals are used in

 

 

normal two-channeloperation to

 

 

drive an HTSSOCF, HTSSOLRS,

 

 

HTSSOSW or any other loudspeaker.

 

 

Only the plus terminal of Channel 1

 

 

is used as the plus or high side

 

 

output connection to a loudspeaker

 

 

when the HTSSOSPA is in the

 

 

BRIDGED MODE '.

 

 

@ CIIANNEL 2 OUTPUT: Both plus

 

 

and minus terminals are used in

 

 

normal two-channeloperation to

 

 

drive an HTSSOCF, HTSSOLRS,

 

 

HTS5OSW or any other loudspeaker.

 

 

Only the plus terminal of Channel 2

 

 

is used as the minus or low side

SURROUND LEFT SURROUND RIGHT,

output connection to a loudspeaker

when the HTSSOSPA is in the

SUBWOOFER OR BRIDGED.)

BRIDGED MODE '.

 

 

If speaker locationsare reassigned,

@ EXTERNAL FUSE: The lOA, 250 V Slo-

remove the tabs by carefully prying one

Blo fuse accessible from the rear panel is

comer out of the slot with a pointed

user replaceable. If

the fuse should blow,

instrument. The tab can then be removed

disconnect the power cord, and remove

with the hgertips. Take care not to

the fuseholder and fuse by pressing

scratch or damage the amplifier front

inward and rotating counterclockwise.

h i s h when removing the indicator tab.

Replace the fuse only with one of the

 

 

same type, same amperage and voltage

BACK PANEL

rating.

 

 

If the fuse should blow a second

 

 

@ INPUT CONNECTOss: C h m l 1 and

time, do not replace it again. Contact the

Shure Service Department or other

Channel 2 input connectors are heavy-

qualified service personnel to correct

duty gold-plated phono (RCA type) jacks.

the problem.

 

 

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1 input when

 

 

 

 

 

BRIDGEDMODE outputis selected.

@OUTPUT CONNECTORS All output

connectors are five-waygold-plated'See Bridged Connectioninstructions.

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HTSSOSPA specifications

The Shure HTSSOSPA is a notable addition to Shure's portfolio of high-performance audio products, designed specifically for professional audio applications. This wireless handheld microphone system excels in providing exceptional sound quality, reliability, and versatility, making it a go-to choice for performers, broadcasters, and event organizers.

One of the standout features of the HTSSOSPA is its advanced digital wireless technology. With Shure’s proprietary Frequency Diversity technology, users can experience enhanced signal clarity and reduced dropouts, even in challenging environments with multiple wireless devices. The system operates in the UHF frequency band, offering a broad selection of frequencies that ensure interference-free operation. This is vital for live performances where maintaining audio fidelity is essential.

The HTSSOSPA is equipped with Shure’s renowned microphone capsule that captures vocals with remarkable clarity. This capsule is designed to reject background noise effectively, making it ideal for live sound applications. Additionally, it delivers a warm and natural tone that can adapt to various vocal styles, from soft singing to powerful belting, ensuring every performance sounds its best.

The system also features a user-friendly interface with LCD displays on both the transmitter and receiver. These displays provide real-time feedback, including battery status, signal strength, and frequency information, facilitating effortless monitoring during performances. The intuitive controls allow users to quickly change settings, making adjustments seamless without interrupting the flow of a show.

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In conclusion, the Shure HTSSOSPA wireless handheld microphone system stands out in the competitive audio market due to its exceptional features and technologies. From its advanced digital wireless capabilities to its high-quality microphone capsule and user-friendly interface, this system is designed to meet the demands of professional users. Its durability and extended battery life further solidify its position as a reliable audio solution for live performances and events.