Shure UHF manual Automatic Transmitter Sync, To perform a transmitter sync, Available Settings

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Automatic Transmitter Sync

This feature automatically updates a bodypack or handheld transmitter’s group and channel settings to match those of a selected receiver.

To perform a transmitter sync...

1.Open the transmitter battery cover to display the infrared (IR) port.

2.With the IR port exposed to the receiver, select Sync > sync from the receiver LCD interface.

The display on the receiver indicates whether the sync was successful. If the sync fails, try again, making sure that the IR port on the transmitter is exposed and directly faces the IR port on the receiver.

NOTE: Close the battery door before performing a sync on other transmitters.

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To transfer other transmitter settings...

Optionally, you can transfer other transmitter settings from a receiver when you perform a sync. Use the following steps:

1.Select Sync > Setup from the receiver LCD interface.

2.Turn the Control wheel to change parameter settings.

3.Push the Control wheel to move to the next parameter.

4.Push the flashing ENTER button to save the settings.

The transmitter settings you set on the receiver remain for future syncs.

NOTE: If you don’t want the sync to send a setting, set the parameter to No Change

Available Settings...

The following settings are available from the Sync > Setup menu:

Sensitivity (Sens) bodypack only

Gain (Gain)

RF Power (Pwr)

Power and Frequency Lock (Lock), which has the following values:

Power lock only: (Pwr Only)

Frequency lock only: (Freq only)

Both: (Freq and Pwr)

Neither: (Unlocked)

• Custom Groups (CG):

On (ON): Send custom groups to transmitters during sync

Off (OFF): Do not send custom groups (reduces sync time)

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Contents Model UHF-R≤Wireless User Guide Model UHF-R≤Wireless User GuideImportant Safety Instructions Contents Feature Overview All systems include System ComponentsHandheld Systems Include Sync Receiver Controls and ConnectorsReceiver Parameters Receiver LCD InterfaceDevice ID Network ParametersCustom Groups Before you begin Automatic Frequency SelectionSingle Receiver Networked or Dual ReceiversExisting UHF Network Installations Accessing the Network with a ComputerNetworking Receivers Basic NetworkTransmitter LCD Interface Handheld and Bodypack Transmitter Controls and ConnectorsTransmitter Batteries RF Safety Mode Setting Transmitter GainLock Indicators Transmitter ParametersAvailable Settings To transfer other transmitter settingsAutomatic Transmitter Sync To perform a transmitter syncTroubleshooting Specifications Inputs and Outputs Furnished Accessories Replacement Parts and AccessoriesOptional Accessories Antenna Combiners and AccessoriesLicensing Information CertificationH4 Frequency Band 518.000 578.000 MHz J5 Frequency Band 578.000 607.975 614.025 638.000 MHz L3 Frequency Band 638.000 698.000 MHz 793.600 799.600 Q9 Frequency Band 740.000-805.975 MHzJ5E Frequency Band 578.000 638.000 MHz H4E Frequency Band 518.000 578.000 MHzL3E Frequency Band 638.00 698.000 MHz Group11 Q5 Frequency Band 740.000 814.000 MHzUHF-R Q5 R9 Frequency Band 790.000-865.000 MHz FIN BEL / TUR A24 Frequency Band 779-778 Q6 Frequency Band 740.125 751.875 MHz JBX Frequency Band 806-125, 809.750 MHzUA G6 UA G7 Q10 Frequency Band 740.000EU Declaration of Conformity &/$5$7,212&21250,7