Shure ULX manual Turning the Receiver On, Scanning for the Next Open Channel

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4.If the receiver XLR output is used, make sure the MIC/LINE switch setting matches the input requirements of the mixer or amplifier, as shown in Figure 7. The Mic/Line switch does not affect the output of the unbalanced 1/4 inch phone jack.

MIC LINE

FIGURE 7

Turning the Receiver On

NOTE: These instructions assume no other wireless microphone systems are in use.

CAUTION: Do NOT turn on the transmitter before powering up the receiver. Turning the transmitter on first will interfere with the receiver’s frequency scanning function.

Turn the receiver on by pressing the power On/Off switch. The default Group 1 Channel 1 setting will appear on the re- ceiver display, as shown in Figure 8.

FIGURE 8

Scanning for the Next Open Channel

1.To enter the Scan Mode, press the MODE button on the receiver once. SCAN CHANNEL will flash on the dis- play, as shown in Figure 9.

FIGURE 9

2.Press the or buttons (ULXS4) or rotate the control knob (ULXP4) clockwise one quarter turn. The next open Channel number will appear on the display, as shown in Figure 10.

FIGURE 10

NOTE: If “NO” appears on the display, the receiver has not detected an open Channel in the current Group. Change the Group according to the instructions on the following page. After changing the Group, repeat Steps 1 and 2 above.

3.To tune the receiver to the new Channel, press the SET button. The display will return to the default mode, as shown in Figure 11.

FIGURE 11

THE RECEIVER IS NOW READY TO USE.

UNLESS THE RECEIVER IS MOVED TO A DIFFERENT LOCATION, THIS PROCEDURE DOES

NOT NEED TO BE REPEATED. PROCEED TO TRANSMITTER SETUP SECTION.

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Contents 44.*$3010/&445&.4 Contents ULX System Components ULXS4 ULX1 ULX2 ULXP4 Front Panel ULXS4 Standard Receiver Features and ControlsRear Panel ULXP4 Professional Receiver Features and Controls Receiver Connections Single System SetupScanning for the Next Open Channel Turning the Receiver OnChanging the Receiver Channel Setting Changing the Receiver Group SettingAdjusting the Receiver Display Contrast ULX1 Transmitter Features and Controls ULX2 Transmitter Features and Controls Turning the Transmitter On Transmitter SetupTransmitter Battery Installation ULX1 Bodypack ConnectionsSetting the Transmitter Operating Frequency ULX1 Bodypack Transmitter Attenuation SettingsULXS4ULXP4 System Operation Transmitter Gain AdjustmentULXS4 ULXP4 Unlocking Transmitter Frequency Settings Locking Transmitter Frequency SettingsUnlocking the Power On/Off Switch Locking the Power On/Off SwitchAdjusting the Receiver Squelch Setting Unlocking the Receiver Locking the ReceiverTable Mounting the ULXS4 Standard Receiver Receiver InstallationRack Mounting a ULXP4 Professional Receiver Rack Mounting Dual ULXP4 Receivers Tips for Achieving Optimum Performance SpecificationsInput ULX1 Transmitter OutputULX2 Transmitter Input ULX2 Transmitter OutputCertification Replacement PartsOptional Accessories Furnished AccessoriesBattery Life No sound TroubleshootingMicrophone Products in Your Region Licensing InformationFrequency Range of ULX Series 554 MHz-865 MHz Declaration of Conformity Limited TWO-YEAR WarrantyShure Asia Limited, Phone 852-2893-4290 Fax

ULX specifications

The Shure ULX series is a line of professional wireless microphone systems renowned for their reliability, audio quality, and versatility. Designed for a variety of applications, from live music performances to corporate events, the ULX series provides users with superior sound reproduction and seamless operation.

One of the standout features of the Shure ULX system is its advanced digital signal processing, which ensures clear audio transmission over a wide frequency range. This technology minimizes interference and enhances audio quality, making it ideal for use in crowded environments with multiple wireless devices. With a frequency response of 20Hz to 20kHz, the ULX system captures the full spectrum of sound, resulting in rich and vibrant audio output.

The ULX series supports a variety of transmitter types, including handheld, bodypack, and lavalier options, allowing users to choose the best solution for their specific needs. The handheld microphone transmitters are equipped with Shure's renowned condenser capsules, providing exceptional clarity and feedback rejection, while the bodypack transmitters can be easily concealed on clothing for unobtrusive use.

Another significant characteristic of the Shure ULX series is its intuitive interface. The systems feature a simple LCD screen that displays essential information such as channel selection, battery status, and signal strength, making it easy for users to monitor their wireless setup. Additionally, the ULX series offers automatic frequency scanning, which identifies and selects the best available frequencies, simplifying the setup process and ensuring reliable operation in dynamic environments.

Shure’s attention to build quality is evident in the ULX series, which features rugged construction designed to withstand the rigors of touring and professional use. This durability is coupled with a robust battery life, as the systems typically offer up to 14 hours of continuous operation on AA batteries, further enhancing their usability.

In summary, the Shure ULX series stands out in the realm of wireless audio solutions, thanks to its advanced technologies, user-friendly features, and exceptional durability. Whether for performers, presenters, or venues, the Shure ULX systems deliver reliable, high-quality sound that meets the demanding requirements of any professional audio setup.