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MODEL FP410E

FIGURE 1

The FP410E has numerous applications in video production and audio recording, broadcasting, and sound reinforcement. In any speech pickup application where multiple microphones are required, the FP410E dramatically improves audio quality. Switching from manual to automatic operation allows an indi- vidual talker's voice to rise above the background noise and reverberation to become clearer and more intelligible.

Each FP410E handles up to four microphones or line±level signals. Any high quality, low±impedance, balanced micro- phone using a dynamic or condenser* transducer (including wireless and shotgun types) can be used. Additional FP410E mixers can be interconnected using the rear±panel link jacks. Complete manual operation is also available using a front±pa- nel selector switch..

The FP410E is supplied with optional bumpers (feet) for use on horizontal surfaces, a short cable for linking two FP410E mixers, and a rack±mounting kit for installation in a standard 483 mm (19±inch) audio equipment rack..

The FP410E is supplied for 230 Vac operation (line fuse 0.05 A) and its line cord is terminated by a Schuko ac plug.

*Self±powered or operable on 14 or 48 Vdc phantom power.

Features

Reliable, quick±acting, noise±free microphone selection±± automatically adjusts to changes in background room noise

Front±panel channel gain and master controls operate as in conventional mixers

Selectable hold time keeps microphones on during short pauses in speech

Selectable Off±Attenuation control for seamless operation

Automatic gain adjustment as additional microphones are activated

Defeatable ªLast Mic Lock±Onº circuit keeps at least one mi- crophone on at all timesÐmaintains acoustic ambiance and prevents confusing background sound changes

Wide, flat frequency response and low distortion up +18 dBm output

Linking capability for systems containing over 25 mixers and over 100 microphones

LED indication of microphone channel mix levels, output level, and limiter action

Automatic muting prevents annoying thumps and loud- speaker damage when unit is turned on and off

Transformer±balanced inputs and outputs switchable to line± or microphone±level

Separate monitor input and tape output (aux±level) jacks

Front±panel headphone monitor jacks with level control

Front±panel auto±disable switch for manual operation

Operates from ac mains voltage or two 9 V batteries

Switchable 14 V or 48 V phantom powering for condenser microphones

VDE Approved for safety under DIN VDE 0860/05.89, har- monized with CENELEC HD 195 S6.

CONTROLS, CONNECTORS, INDICATORS (See Fig-

ure 1)

1.Microphone Channel Gain Controls 1±4: At ª0º position, mi- crophone channel is removed from operation. Turning control clockwise activates microphone channel and allows adjust- ment of microphone level.

2.Input Normal Green LED: Should flicker with normal speech levels.

Copyright 1992, Shure Brothers Inc.

27A8319 (LG)Printed in U.S.A. U.S. Patent 4,658,425; other patents pending

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Contents Features Model FP410 User GuideCONTROLS, CONNECTORS, Indicators See Fig PhonesPlease Note Installation and OperationMixer Installation Modifiable Functions OperationLinked Mixers Supplied Accessories and Replacement PartsLimiter Link CablesSpecifications Inputs Impedance Designed Actual Input Clip For use with Questions & Answers Line
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FP410 specifications

The Shure FP410 is a compact, portable dual-channel wireless receiver designed for professional audio applications, particularly in the fields of video production, broadcasting, and live events. It embodies Shure’s commitment to high-quality audio transmission, reliability, and ease of use, making it an ideal choice for audio professionals who demand superior performance in their equipment.

One of the standout features of the FP410 is its dual-channel capability, allowing users to receive audio signals from two separate transmitters simultaneously. This is particularly beneficial in situations where multiple audio sources need to be captured independently, such as interviews or multi-person presentations. The unit operates in the 500 to 600 MHz frequency range, providing a wide selection of channels and minimizing the risk of interference from other wireless devices.

The FP410 is equipped with Shure's advanced digital signal processing technology, enabling it to deliver clear, high-fidelity audio with minimal latency. The unit utilizes a proprietary Automatic Frequency Selection feature, which scans the environment and selects the best available frequency, ensuring a stable and reliable connection. Additionally, it features a frequency diversity mode that provides even further protection against dropouts and interference by simultaneously receiving signals on two separate frequencies.

The design of the FP410 is rugged yet lightweight, making it suitable for both stationary setups and mobile use. It features a large, easy-to-read LCD screen that displays essential information, including battery life, signal strength, and channel selection, allowing users to monitor their setup at a glance. The receiver can be powered via AA batteries or an external power supply, adding flexibility for various field conditions.

Another notable characteristic of the FP410 is its versatility in connectivity options. It includes balanced XLR and unbalanced 1/4-inch output connections, providing compatibility with a range of audio devices, from cameras to mixers. This adaptability makes it a valuable tool for videographers, musicians, and sound engineers alike.

In summary, the Shure FP410 represents an advanced solution for wireless audio transmission. With its dual-channel operation, intelligent frequency selection, robust design, and versatile connectivity, it meets the demands of professional audio applications while ensuring exceptional sound quality and reliability. Whether for location shoots, live broadcasts, or stage performances, the FP410 is engineered to excel in any environment, solidifying Shure’s reputation as a leader in audio technology.