Shure manual UC1 Transmitter Features and Controls, Battery Compartment. Holds one 9V battery

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UC1 BODY PACK TRANSMITTER FEATURES AND CONTROLS

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UC1 TRANSMITTER FEATURES AND CONTROLS

1.Antenna. A flexible 1/4 wave whip antenna is permanently attached to the top of the UC1 Body–Pack transmitter.

2.Power/Battery Fuel Gauge. When the Power switch is in the ON position, one of the three LEDs will glow, indicat- ing that the transmitter is on. The LED color indicates the amount of battery life remaining. Refer to the “Checking the Transmitter Battery” paragraph.

3.ON/OFF Switch. Turns transmitter power on and off.

4.Input Connector (LEMO connector optional). This TA4F mini-connector provides connection with a variety of lavalier, instrument and headset microphones and cables. LEMO connectors are available as an option.

5.Remote Mute Switch Input Connector. When used with the optional Shure UA101 Remote Mute Switch, this 3.5 mm connector lets you remotely mute the body pack during a performance.

6.Group Setting Control (Red Switch). Rotating this switch clockwise advances the Group setting. Rotating it coun- terclockwise decreases the Group setting. Use the supplied screwdriver (Xcelite R3322 or equivalent) to make ad- justments.

7.Channel Setting Control (Green Switch). Rotating this switch clockwise advances the Channel setting. Rotating it counterclockwise decreases the Channel setting. Use the supplied screwdriver (Xcelite R3322 or equivalent) to make adjustments.

8.Input Attenuation Control. This two position switch lets you select either 0 dB or –20 dB attenuation, depending on the input source and application. Use the 0 dB position for normal applications including voice, and low output instruments. Use the 20 dB pad position for high output instruments such as electric guitars with active electronics.

9.Audio Gain Control. Changes the audio level to accommodate various sound sources (e.g. singing, speaking, or musical instrument). Use the supplied screwdriver (Xcelite R3322 or equivalent) to make adjustments. Refer to the “Adjusting the Transmitter Gain Level” paragraph.

10.Battery Compartment. Holds one 9V battery.

11.Battery Compartment Cover. Hinged cover on front surface opens to expose the battery and Group/Channel, Gain, and Attenuation controls.

12.Battery Cover Release Tabs. Squeeze these two tabs together to release the battery cover.

13.Belt Clip (not shown). Allows the transmitter to be worn on a belt, waistband, or guitar strap. The belt clip can be rotated 180° .

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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 SettingsChanging the Receiver Group Setting Changing Receiver SettingsChanging the Receiver Channel Setting Adjusting the Receiver Squelch 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 TroubleshootingLimited Warranty SpecificationsCertification Licensing Information101 102