Shure manual Operating the UC2 HAND-HELD System, Changing the Transmitter Settings

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OPERATING THE UC2 HAND-HELD SYSTEM

1.Slide the transmitter power ON/OFF switch to the ON position. One of the three transmitter LEDs will glow. If none of the LEDs glow, change the battery.

2.Turn the receiver on by pushing the ON button. The receiver LED display and RF LEDs will glow.

3.Make sure the transmitter and receiver are tuned to the same Group and Channel. If necessary, change the settings on either the transmitter or receiver.

4.Begin speaking or singing into the microphone. Rotate the OUTPUT LEVEL knob on the receiver as necessary to achieve the desired receiver output level. (This does not affect the audio LED status.) See Figure 10.

NOTE: If the red PEAK LEDs on the receiver do not flicker during the loudest sounds, or if they are always on, the transmitter gain may need to be increased or decreased. Refer to the “Adjusting the Transmitter Audio Gain Level” paragraph. If the system still does not operate properly, consult the “Troubleshooting” table.

5.When the performance or presentation is over, slide the transmitter ON/OFF switch to the OFF position to conserve battery power.

OPERATING THE HANDHELD SYSTEM

FIGURE 10

CHANGING THE TRANSMITTER SETTINGS

Adjusting the Transmitter Gain Level

The transmitter audio gain level has been factory preset to provide satisfactory output in most applications. Howev- er, for loud singers or high–output musical instruments, the preset level may be too high, as indicated by constant glow of the red audio LED on the receiver. Soft spoken talkers or singers may find that the factory setting is too low, as indi- cated by the failure of the amber audio level LED on the receiver to glow at all.

To adjust audio gain, open the battery compartment and locate the transmitter audio gain control. Use the supplied screwdriver to make adjustments. See Figure 11.

For high sound pressure level applications, such as loud singing or playing, decrease audio gain level by rotating the gain control counterclockwise (while the microphone is in use) until the red audio level LEDs on the receiver flickers during the loudest sounds.

For low sound pressure level applications, such as soft singing or playing, increase audio gain level by rotating the gain control clockwise until the red audio level LEDs on the receiver flickers during the loudest sounds.

NOTE: For guitar applications, the minimum setting (full counterclockwise) is recommended. If you are using the Shure WH10TQG headset, rotate the gain control to the fully clockwise position. Then, if necessary, rotate it back slightly.

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ADJUSTING THE TRANSMITTER GAIN LEVEL

FIGURE 11

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Contents UC Wireless System Table of Contents System Operation UC4 Receiver SetupUC1/UC2 Transmitter Setup System Description System FeaturesBattery Compartment. Holds one 9V battery UC1 Transmitter Features and ControlsUC2 Transmitter Features and Controls UC4 Receiver Controls and Connectors Receiver Cable Connections Transmitter SetupChecking the Transmitter Battery Changing the UC2 Transmitter Battery Changing the UC1 Transmitter BatteryOperating the UC1 BODY-PACK System Operating the UC2 HAND-HELD System Changing the Transmitter SettingsAdjusting the Transmitter Gain Level Activating the UC1 Attenuator Switch Changing the Transmitter Group/Channel SettingsAdjusting the Receiver Squelch Setting Changing Receiver SettingsChanging the Receiver Group Setting Changing the Receiver Channel SettingAdjusting for High-Frequency Shelving Adjusting the Equalizer SettingAdjusting the Low-Cut Filter High Pass Rack Mounting a Single Receiver Receiver MountingTable Mounting Rack Mounting Two Receivers Side by Side Front Mounted Antenna Installation Receiver Antenna InstallationRear Mounted Antenna Installation Remote Antenna Installation Logic ground is distinct from UC4 audio ground Logic Connection SpecificationsTips for Achieving Optimum Performance TroubleshootingLicensing Information SpecificationsLimited Warranty Certification101 102