Shure Changing the Transmitter Group/Channel Settings, Activating the UC1 Attenuator Switch

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Changing the Transmitter Group/Channel Settings

1.Turn the transmitter off and open the battery compartment to expose the GROUP and CHANNEL switches. Refer to Figure12 below.

2.Using the supplied screwdriver, rotate the GROUP switch until the desired setting is reached. Then rotate the CHANNEL switch until the the desired setting is reached.

IMPORTANT: Transmitter GROUP and CHANNEL settings must match receiver GROUP and CHANNEL settings.

GRPCHL

GRPCHL

CHANGING THE TRANSMITTER GROUP/CHANNEL SETTINGS

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Activating the UC1 Attenuator Switch

When using the UC1 transmitter with high output devices such as electric guitar or brass instruments, set the Attenu- ator switch to the –20 dB position. This will provide additional headroom and prevent unwanted clipping and distortion. See Figure 13 below.

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–20

ATTENUATOR

SWITCH

ACTIVATING THE UC1 TRANSMITTER ATTENUATION SWITCH

FIGURE 13

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