Shure manual CONNECTING THE WH30 TO A SOUND SYSTEM, Wireless Applications WH30TQG

Models: WH30

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CONNECTING THE WH30 TO A SOUND SYSTEM

Wireless Applications (WH30TQG)

1.Connect the mini TA4F connector from the WH30 to a wireless microphone trans- mitter such as the Shure T1 bodypack transmitter.

2.See the user guide for your wireless transmitter and receiver system for adjusting gain and other parameters.

Wired Applications (WH30XLR)

Connect the output of the RPM420 preamplifier to an input channel of a mixing or record- ing console. Most consoles will provide phantom power to the RMP420 preamplifier. If phantom power is unavailable, use a separate phantom power supply such as the Shure PS1A.

WASHING THE ELASTIC HEADBAND

When necessary, remove and wash the elastic headband according to these steps.

1.Remove the microphone cable retainer from the wireframe.

2.Slide the elastic headband off the wireframe.

3.Wash the headband in mild, soapy water and rinse it in clean water.

4.Allow the headband to air-dry thoroughly.

5.Slide the headband around the wireframe to its original position. Reattach the cable with the plastic retainer.

WASHING THE FOAM WINDSCREEN

The foam windscreen protects the WH30's microphone element from dirt and moisture. When necessary, it can be removed and cleaned in a mild soapy water solution.

Important: Never clean the windscreen with any liquid solution without first removing the windscreen from the microphone boom.

1.Hold the windscreen loosely by the plastic retaining ring at its base.

2.Gently pull the windscreen away from microphone. The plastic retaining ring will expand to allow the windscreen to slip off the microphone. If necessary, you can expand the ring manually with a small screwdriver as you pull the windscreen.

3.Immerse the windscreen in mild soapy water and gently squeeze it several times.

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Shure manual CONNECTING THE WH30 TO A SOUND SYSTEM, Wireless Applications WH30TQG, Wired Applications WH30XLR