Shure MX692 Adjusting the Transmitter Gain Level, Changing the Transmitter GROUP/CHANNEL Settings

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ADJUSTING THE TRANSMITTER GAIN LEVEL

If

transmitter

gain

0

is set correctly,

the

-20 dB

audio LED meter on

 

the

UC4

receiver

 

should reach

amber

 

during normal speech

 

and momentarily flash red during the loudest

speech. If transmitter output needs to be in- creased or decreased, adjust the output gain control.

Set the input attenuation control switch to 9 dB for normal use (default) or -20 dB for loud voices (this is rare).

CHANGING THE TRANSMITTER GROUP/CHANNEL SETTINGS

For a wireless transmitter such as the MX692 to communicate with a receiver, the transmitter and receiver must be communicating on the same frequency. The frequency is set by chang- ing the transmitter and receiver “group” and “channel” settings. For a MX692 transmitter to communicate with a UC4 receiver, the two must have matching group and channel settings.

See the Shure website for recommended group and channel settings for your area.

To change MX692 group and channel set- tings:

1. Turn the transmitter off.

2. Using the supplied

screwdriver, rotate the

3

45

2

3

2

6

1

4

1

7

 

 

5

0

8

0

F

A9

 

6

E

9

GROUP dial (see

DC B

8

7

 

 

 

 

page 4) until the desired setting is reached. Then

rotate the CHANNEL dial until the desired setting is reached.

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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