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Receiver LCD Interface

Menu Access

Press the Navigate key next to the menu item you want to select.

SHURERadio

524-025 MHz TV: 32

 

Audio

G: 3 Ch: 1 Out: -0dB

 

Util

 

+12 dB

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi

 

F, P, FP Sync

+

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Transmitter Status Display

Everything under the dotted line reflects the settings for the transmitter, if present. (main title screen only).

Accept Changes

After changing a parameter, the ENTER button flashes. Press it to save the value.

Cursor Control

Push the Control wheel to move the cursor to the next item.

Turn the Control wheel to change a parameter value.

Exit/Cancel

Press the Exit button to cancel changes and return to the previous menu.

Receiver Parameters

Use the following instructions to set parameters through the LCD interface.

NOTE: After adjusting a parameter, you must press the flashing ENTER button to accept the change.

Group and Channel

Menu: Radio

Push the Control wheel to move the cursor to the Group (G) or Channel (Ch) parameter.

Turn the Control wheel to change the parameter.

• Turn the wheel all the way down to mute the outputs.

Squelch

Menu: Radio > Squelch

Turn the Control wheel to change the parameter

Frequency

Menu: Radio

Push the Control wheel to move the cursor to the integer value (741.000 MHz) or fractional value (741.025).

Turn the Control wheel to change the value.

Automatic Transmitter Sync

Menu: Sync

• See page 15.

Receiver Name

Menu: Util

Turn the Control wheel to change the letter.

Push the Control wheel to move to the next letter.

Output Level

Menu: Audio

This setting adjusts the signal level at the XLR and 1/4” audio output jacks.

Turn the Control wheel to change the relative level in dB. (0 dB to –32 dB).

Receiver Lock

When locked, the receiver settings cannot be changed from the front panel. However, you can still navigate the LCD menu to view the settings (and turn the lock off).

Menu: Util > Lock

Turn the Control wheel to toggle the lock on or off (ON or

OFF).

LCD View

Menu: Util > Title

Turn the Control wheel to mark an item for display.

Push the Control wheel to move to the next item.

LCD Contrast

Menu: Util > Contrast

Turn the Control wheel to increase or decrease contrast.

Tonekey

Menu: Radio > Squelch > Tonekey

Tonekey squelch mutes the outputs unless the receiver detects a transmitter. Tonekey should be left on (On) except for certain troubleshooting operations.

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Shure UHF-R manual Receiver LCD Interface, Receiver Parameters

UHF-R specifications

The Shure UHF-R is a premium wireless microphone system designed for professional use in live performances, broadcasting, and theater. Known for its unparalleled audio quality, robust build, and reliable performance, it has become a favorite among artists, sound engineers, and production companies globally.

One of the standout features of the UHF-R system is its advanced frequency diversity technology, which allows users to select from a wide range of channels and frequencies, greatly reducing the chances of interference. With up to 2400 selectable frequencies across 60 MHz of bandwidth, users can easily find a clear signal for their performances. This feature is especially beneficial in crowded environments, such as concert venues or festivals, where multiple wireless systems might be in use simultaneously.

The system offers analog audio outputs and digital signal processing that ensures the highest fidelity audio transmission. The UHF-R transmitters are equipped with Shure's renowned microphone capsules, allowing for different sound profiles tailored to vocalist preferences, and they provide precise, clear sound reproduction. Whether using a handheld microphone, bodypack, or guitar system, the flexibility of adapters and compatibility with various mics make it a versatile choice for any application.

Another significant characteristic of the UHF-R system is its exceptional range. With a line-of-sight operation, the system can reach distances up to 300 feet or more, depending on environmental factors. This feature allows performers the freedom to move around the stage without worrying about audio dropouts.

The system's user-friendly interface makes setup and operation straightforward. The LCD screen on both the receiver and transmitters provides real-time information on channel selection, battery status, and audio levels, ensuring that users are always aware of their system’s performance. Additionally, its wireless access control allows for remote operation and monitoring through Shure's Wireless Workbench software, enabling sound engineers to manage multiple systems easily.

Battery life is another strong point of the UHF-R system, with transmitters providing up to 8 hours of continuous use on standard AA batteries. As an added bonus, the transmitters come equipped with a battery status indicator, helping users keep track of their power levels.

Overall, the Shure UHF-R wireless microphone system combines superior sound quality, cutting-edge technology, and practical features, making it an essential tool for professional audio applications. Whether in a concert hall, a conference, or a theater, the UHF-R system delivers consistent performance that meets the demands of any high-profile event.