Shure 27C8642 manual Installing the Anti-Roll Device, Gain Adjustment

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Installing the Anti-Roll Device

The rubber anti-roll device prevents hand-held microphones from rolling off onto the ground when they are set down on a flat surface, such as a table or speaker cabinet. The anti-roll device proves an important safeguard in stage situations where the T2 may be used by inexperienced microphone handlers.

To install the anti-roll device, simply slip it over the microphone handle and slide it up so that it is positioned just below the label un- der the microphone grille, as shown in Figure 8.

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Gain Adjustment

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The transmitter audio gain control has been factory preset to provide satisfactory output. However, if the PEAK light on the T88 receiver is constantly on or never on, the transmit audio level may require adjustment. Use the gain controls as follows to adjust the equipment for the best sound quality.

To adjust the audio gain, locate the transmitter audio gain con- trol and use the supplied screwdriver to adjust the control.

If the PEAK light is always on, decrease the audio gain by turning the gain control counter-clockwise (while the vocalist is singing or the musical instrument is being played) until the PEAK light on the receiver flickers only occasionally.

If the PEAK light is never on, increase the audio gain by turn- ing the gain control clockwise (while the vocalist is singing or the musical instrument is being played) until the PEAK light on the receiver flickers only occasionally.

USING THE T1 BODY-PACK TRANSMITTERS

Operating T1 Body-Pack Transmitters

 

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T88 RECEIVER

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NOTE: The T1 body-pack system is designed for use with other equipment, such as lavalier microphones, guitars, headset microphones, etc. See your Shure dealer for details on ordering the proper equipment for your needs.

1.Clip the T1 body pack transmitter to your belt or guitar strap.

2.Connect the lavalier microphone, headset or instrument adapter cable to the body-pack transmitter.

3.Turn the transmitter POWER switch ON. Check Power/Battery fuel gauge.

4.Check the RF Signal Indicator on the T88 receiver to see if the RF signal is being received.

5.Slide the transmitter ON/MUTE switch to the ON position and begin speaking or playing your instrument.

NOTE: If the red PEAK light on the receiver does not flicker during the loudest sounds, the transmitter gain may need to be increased. See the Transmitter Audio Gain Adjustment section.

6.During the performance or presentation, slide the ON/MUTE switch to the MUTE position when the system is not being used.

7.When the performance or presentation is over, slide the trans- mitter POWER ON/OFF switch to the OFF position to con- serve battery power.

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Shure 27C8642 manual Installing the Anti-Roll Device, Gain Adjustment, Operating T1 Body-Pack Transmitters