Shure UC manual Receiver Cable Connections, Transmitter Setup, Checking the Transmitter Battery

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RECEIVER CABLE CONNECTIONS

1.Connect the receiver output to the mixer or amplifier input, using a standard audio cable with a female 3–pin XLR connector or 1/4” phone plug. Refer to Figure 5.

2.Connect the AC power adapter to the POWER jack on the rear panel of the receiver.

3.Plug the AC adapter into an AC power source.

Power Supply Model

Power Type

 

 

 

 

PS40

90–120 VAC, 60 Hz

 

 

 

 

PS40E

230 VAC, 50/60 Hz

 

 

 

 

PS40UK

230 VAC, 50/60 Hz

 

 

 

 

PS40J

100 VAC, 50/60 Hz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUDIO MIXER

DC POWER

SUPPLY

AC POWER

SOURCE

LOUDSPEAKER

AMPLIFIER

LOUDSPEAKER

TYPICAL UC4 RECEIVER CABLING CONFIGURATION

FIGURE 5

NOTE: If a receiver is rack mounted, RF performance can be improved by remotely locating the antennas. Diversity performance can be improved by placing one or both antennas at a remote location and separating them by at least

1.5meters (60 in.). Use UA825 or UA850 Extension Cable kits or other low–loss cable (RG8 or equivalent) with remote antennas. Do not use the supplied 1/4 wave antennas at remote locations. Use only UA820A 1/2 wave an- tennas for remote installation.

TRANSMITTER SETUP

Checking the Transmitter Battery

Turn the transmitter ON/OFF switch to the ON position and verify that one of the LEDs glow. The amount of battery life remaining is indicated by which LED is lit, as shown in the following table:

Transmitter LED Color

Receiver LED Color

Remaining Transmitter Operating Time

 

 

 

Green

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2 to 8 hours

 

 

 

Amber

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45 minutes to 2 hours

 

 

 

Red

Red

45 minutes or less

 

 

 

*Estimated operating time assumes the use of a fresh 9V alkaline battery.

NOTE: If extended performance time is required, use an Ultralife 9V lithium battery, which can last more than twice as long as an alkaline battery. A rechargeable 8.4V nicad battery will cause the indicators to change more quickly than if a 9V alkaline battery is used. Carbon-zinc and zinc-chloride batteries will not provide adequate power and are not recommended. Actual times depend on the type and brand of battery used.

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Contents UC Wireless System Table of Contents System Operation UC4 Receiver SetupUC1/UC2 Transmitter Setup System Features System DescriptionUC1 Transmitter Features and Controls Battery Compartment. Holds one 9V batteryUC2 Transmitter Features and Controls UC4 Receiver Controls and Connectors Receiver Cable Connections Transmitter SetupChecking the Transmitter Battery Changing the UC1 Transmitter Battery Changing the UC2 Transmitter BatteryOperating the UC1 BODY-PACK System Operating the UC2 HAND-HELD System Changing the Transmitter SettingsAdjusting the Transmitter Gain Level Changing the Transmitter Group/Channel Settings Activating the UC1 Attenuator SwitchChanging Receiver Settings Changing the Receiver Group SettingChanging 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 Connection Specifications Logic ground is distinct from UC4 audio groundTroubleshooting Tips for Achieving Optimum PerformanceSpecifications Limited WarrantyCertification Licensing Information101 102