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Shure MX890 User Guide (English)
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1. The product complies with the following product family harmonized or national standards EN 301 489 1 V1 4 1 2002 08 EN 301 489 9 V1 2 1 2002 08 EN 300 422 1 V1 2 2 2000 08 EN 300 422 2 V1 1 1 2000 08 The technical documentation is kept at Shure Incorporated Corporate Quality Engineering Division SHURE Europe GmbH EMEA Approval Manufacturer Shure Incorporated Signed Las 5 P a c RE Date 20 December 2006 Name and Title eas Kosokar EMC Project Engineer Corporate Quality Engineering Division European Representative SHURE Europe GmbH YA Date 20 December 2006 Name and Title Wglfg ilz Dipl Ing FH EMEA Approval SHURE Europe GmbH Headguarters Europe Middle East amp Africa Wannenicker Str 28 D 74078 Heilbronn Germany Phone 49 0 7131 7214 0 Fax 49 0 7131 7214 14 Signed SHURE SHURE Incorporated http www shure com United States Canada Latin America Caribbean 5800 W Touhy Avenue Niles IL 60714 4608 U S A Phone 847 600 2000 U S Fax 847 600 1212 Int l Fax 847 600 6446 Europe Middle East Africa Shure Europe GmbH Phone 49 7131 72140 Fax 49 7131 721414 Asia Pacific Shure Asia Limited Phone 852 2893 4290 Fax 852 2893 4055
2. FF PROGRAM 3 Mute Button The mute button can be configured for toggle or momentary operation Toggle as supplied The PUSH button toggles the microphone between active and muted states NOTE The microphone always powers up in the active state Momentary There are two types of momentary operation Push to Mute The microphone is muted only while the button is pressed and held Push to Talk The microphone is active only while the button is pressed and held To change between toggle and momentary Hold the PUSH button and press the SELECT button Hold Test the microphone to confirm the change SELECT To change between push to talk and push to mute 1 Set the button for momentary operation Hold 2 Hold the SELECT button and press the PUSH button a SELECT Mute Indicato The desktop base illuminates the gooseneck microphone LED to indicate whether the microphone is active or muted Refer to the following table Microphone MX405 MX410 MX405R MX410R Status Indicator Light Ring axe ome Rd Red Flashing Green Off Flashing To toggle between off and flashing press PUSH and ON OFF PROGRAM simultaneously ON OFF PROGRAM Locking Settings Press ON OFF PROGRAM and SELECT simultaneously to lock or unlock transmitter settings Bos ih When locked the current settings cannot be manually changed Note Locking the transmitter settings does not d
3. SHURE Model MX890 Wireless Desktop Base The Shure MX890 desktop base for MX405 and MX410 gooseneck microphones offers cable free installation for corporate boardrooms or other applications reguiring flexible microphone configurations The MX890 operates within the 518 865 MHz bands and is compatible with Shure SLX wireless systems 2008 Shure Incorporated Printed in USA 27EN3253 Rev 3 mit Sleek low profile design Frequency agile microprocessor controlled transmitter IR link to SLX receiver for automatic frequency synchronization Programmable frequency Group Channel display Programmable mute function Operates on two AA batteries Compatible with all Shure SLX Wireless systems Supports Shure MX405 and MX410 Mini Gooseneck Microphones Commshield technology for protection from RF interference Microphone Placement Place the MX890 no more than 25 cm 1 ft from the edge of the table Aim the microphone toward the talker and away from loudspeakers and noise sources Use one microphone for each talker Pickup angle with a cardioid cartridge is 130 at 3 dB Pickup angle with a supercardioid cartridge is 115 at 3 dB Note 7o minimize RF interference maintain a distance of at least 0 3 m 1 ft between transmitters In case of interference increase the distance between transmitters or change channels Receiver Make sure the receiver is within sight of the transmitter Do not place receiver beh
4. ess System Make sure both the transmitter and the receiver are turned on Replace the battery if the battery LED is red Make sure the Group Channel settings for each transmitter receiver pair are identical Make sure there is an unobstructed line of sight between the transmitter and receiver f necessary reposition the receiver or decrease the distance between transmitter and receiver Remove local sources of RF interference such as computers or lighting equipment Remove metal objects within 0 3 m 1 ft of the transmitter Note Hefer to the SLX Wireless System User Guide for complete troubleshooting procedures 11 Frequency Selection Shure offers wireless systems in a selection of bands that conform to the different government regulations of specific nations or geographic regions These regulations help limit radio frequency RF interference among different wireless devices and prevent interference with local public communications channels such as television and emergency broadcasts The system s band and frequency range are identified on the receiver and transmitter For example H4 518 578 MHz For information on bands available in your area consult your local dealer or phone Shure More information is also available at Shure s website www shure com Licensing Licensing of Shure wireless microphone equipment is the user s responsibility and licensability depends on the
5. ind a metal barrier or any reflective surface Refer to the SLX Wireless System User Guide for more information or visit www shure com 100ft mim Connecting Gooseneck lt 1 Align the pin on the microphone M ub flange with the slot on the desktop base 2 Insert the gooseneck into the desktop base and lock it in place by rotating the gooseneck sleeve clockwise Low Cut Filte The low cut filter attenuates frequencies below 150 Hz by 6 dB per octave Filter disabled as supplied Low cut filter SELECT f mm Battery Installation 1 Open the battery compartment as shown Insert two1 5V AA batteries Make sure the terminals are properly oriented Note Alkaline batteries last up to 8 hours Rechargeable carbon zinc and zinc chloride batteries provide less operating time Power Meter The battery meter on the LCD shows remaining battery life Low Power Indicator Steady Red Power low Replace batteries immediately Pulsing Red Batteries dead Transmitter cannot be turned on until batteries are replaced 1 Press and hold the ON OFF PROGRAM button for approximately 2 seconds The LCD illuminates 2 To turn the transmitter off press and hold the ON OFF PROGRAM button again Note Use the button on the bottom of the transmitter to power it on without opening the battery compartment ON O
6. isable IR frequency synchronization or the High Pass Low Cut filter LOGIC MODE To use with a logic enabled receiver you must perform an automatic sync The LCD flashes log during sync Once in logic mode the LCD flashes log when powered up Automatic Frequency Synchronizatio 1 Power off all transmitters 2 Power on all receivers 3 Begin with the first transmitter Open the battery cover and power it on 4 Aim the IR sensor at the first receiver IR port The transmitter should be no more than 15 cm 6 in from the receiver Press and hold the receiver SYNC button to send group and channel data to the transmitter The red LED on the transmitter will stop flashing when programming is complete 5 Power off the first transmitter and repeat the synchronization with each additional transmitter and receiver pair Manual Frequency Synchronizatio 10 1 Press and hold the transmitter SELECT button until the desired group number appears 2 Press SELECT again and release it when the desired channel number appears Tips for Optimum Performance Maintain a direct line of sight between the transmitter and receiver antennas Avoid placing the transmitter on metal surfaces Avoid placing laptop computers or other obstructions in front of the microphone during use Only use with a Shure SLX4 wireless receiver Troubleshooting If you encounter difficulty with the SLX Wirel
7. uency Stability 10 ppm Maximum Frequency Deviation 45 kHz Oscillator Type Phase locked loop PLL controlled synthesizer Power Requirements 3V 2 AA alkaline or rechargeable batteries Battery Life 28 hours alkaline Power Consumption 130 mA 15 mA Operating Temperature Range 18 57 C 0 135 F Note Battery may limit this range Dimensions 43 mmH x 87 mmW x 148 mmD 1 11 16 x 3 3 8 x 5 13 16 in Weight Net 312 g 11 oz Packaged 530 g 18 7 oz 15 Microphone Specifications Note See gooseneck microphone guide for acoustic specifications 16 Certification Certified to FCC Part 74 FCC ID DD4MX890 Certified by IC in Canada under RSS 123 and RSS 102 IC 616A MX890 Meets essential requirements of the European R amp TTE Directive 99 5 EC ETSI EN 300 422 Parts 1 amp 2 EN 301 489 Parts 1 amp 9 and eligible to carry the CE marking Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Shure Incorporated could void your authority to operate this equipment CE 0682 D 17 18 EU Declaration of Conformity EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Shure Incorporated of 5800 Touhy Avenue Niles Illinois 60714 4608 U S A Phone 847 600 2000 Web www Shure com Declare under our sole responsibility that the following product Model MX890 Description Wireless Microphone Transmitter conforms to the essential requirements and other relevant previsions of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC
8. user s classification and application and on the selected frequency Shure strongly urges the user to contact the appropriate telecommunications authority concerning proper licensing and before choosing and ordering frequencies Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Shure Incorporated could void your authority to operate this equipment 12 Frequency Bands Band Range Oups ns sw serwis omw a eae oe2 wiz omw Note This radio apparatus may be capable of operating on some frequencies not authorized in your region Please contact your national authority to obtain information on authorized frequencies for wireless microphone products in your region 13 Master List Frequencies 14 The Master List is an index of all frequencies in a band including those not assigned to a Group or Channel The Master List can only be accessed through the receiver so the transmitter must be synchronized via the IR port When a Master List frequency is in use MASTER LIST appears on the display Refer to the SLX Wireless System User Guide for more information Note Wireless devices such as cellular phones and two way radios may interfere with wireless microphones Keep these and other potential sources of interference away from the transmitters and receivers Transmitter Specifications Operating Range 30 m 100 ft Note Actual range depends on FF signal absorption reflection and interference Freq
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