Shure MX692 manual Introduction

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INTRODUCTION

The MX692 wireless boundary microphone is for use in a variety of boardroom, education, government, and house of worship applications that require a clean, cable-free installation. Ad- ditionally, the MX692 is useful in retrofit installations where the modification of existing architec- ture and furnishings is unwelcome, and in facilities where a flexible, mobile audio system is required.

The user-programmable mute switch and interchangeable microphone cartridges allow cus- tomization of microphone behavior and audio response to suit many applications. The transmit- ter antenna is mounted internally, giving the microphone a sleek appearance.

The MX692 integrates a boundary microphone and a wireless transmitter. The transmitter broadcasts on the UA (782.125–805.750 MHz) and UB (692.500–715.625 MHz) frequency bands. These frequencies are legal for broadcast in the U.S., Canada, Central and South Amer- ica, and Australia.

The Shure UC Wireless system divides frequency bands into “groups” and “channels.” Up to sixteen individual MX692 transmitter/UC4 receiver pairs, each with its own channel, may be as- signed to a single group. With two frequency bands to choose from, it is possible to run up to 32 microphones simultaneously in a single sound system.

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Contents Model MX692 User Guide Table of Contents English Introduction Microphone is active when lit MX692 Features and ControlsTalker’s voice Checking and Replacing the Battery Changing the Transmitter GROUP/CHANNEL Settings Adjusting the Transmitter Gain LevelPositioning the Microphone Positioning Multiple Microphones Positioning the Receiver Removing the Grille Additional or Replacement Cartridges Internal DIP Switches Customizing Microphone Switch Functionality Tips for Optimum Performance Using the MX692 in Large InstallationsTroubleshooting Polarity SpecificationsCertifications and Licensing Audio Circuitry