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        Shure UR3 Plug-on Transmitter User Guide
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1.  R Receiver    1  Install batteries and turn power on  Align IR windows with a UHF R receiver and press sync on the receiver  The transmitter displays           TET SYNCSUCCESS    2  Select the appropriate level  mic or line  to match the audio signal source  AUDIO    SENS GAIN    SENS   3  Plug into an XLR microphone or the output of an audio device    4  Perform a sound check  Adjust the gain until the audio LED peaks red and flickers amber     AUDIO  gt  SENS GAIN  gt  GAIN                a                     success                                              SENS GRIN SENS GRIN  PHANTOM 40dB    HPF                                                  SYNC SUCCESS                          Joystick    Use the joystick for navigating and setting values        2    ENTER  Access a menu or  save the selected value    EXIT  Exit or go back    UP DOWN  Scroll through  menus or change a value         gt      1  4             RF Settings    Use the RADIO menu to adjust the following RF settings     RADIO Menu    SET FREQ  Adjusts group  channel or frequency   RF PWR LVL  Selects 10 mW or 50 mW power level  region specific     DISABLE RF  Disables RF transmission  RF OFF appears on home screen     ENABLE RF  if disabled   Enables RF transmission    Audio Settings    AUDIO Menu  SENS GAIN  gt  SENS  Adjusts input level to match audio signal source     MIC  For microphones or mic level outputs  LINE  For line level outputs     SENS GAIN  gt  GAIN  Adjusts audio input to the transmitte
2.  Type    Dipole    Note  UR3 and attached microphone act as the antenna    Frequency Response     1 5 dB   3 dB  through a  UR4 receiver    35 Hz 17 kHz    Overall system frequency response depends on microphone element and    receiver           Carrier Frequencies    up t03200  tunable increments  25 kHz     High Pass Filter    Two pole  12 dB per octave   cut off frequency selectable from 40 to 240 Hz          RF Output Power    Selectable  10 mW  50 mWmax         Power Requirements    2AA batteries  alkaline       Battery Life  typical  alkaline    without phantom power  10 mW   with phantom power  50 mW     frequency band dependent    10 hours  3range4 hours    THD  N    1 kHz sine wave at 6 dB  below clip  through a UR4  receiver      0 396             System Dynamic Range  A weighted  typical    through a UR4 receiver     through a URS receiver        LINE setting  107 dB  MIC setting  105 dB  LINE setting  102 dB  MIC setting  100 dB          Audio Input    Female XLR Connector  1 ground  2 hot  3 cold          Phantom Power    448 V   4 V   412 V    1 V   7 mA max           Weight    196 g  6 9 oz    with batteries          Sensitivity Settings mic  line  Gain Adjustment Range  10 420 dB  Tonekey 32 kHz  Frequency Stability 10 001596  Spurious Radiation 75dB    below carrier  typical    Equivalent Input Noise     127 0dBVA Weighted audio front end     Dimensions     varies by region    99 mm x 66 mm x 23 mm  3 9 in  x 2 6          0 9        Hx W x D             Maxim
3. SHURE    UR3 Plug on Transmitter       Emetteur plug on UR3  Handsender UR3   Transmisor de mano UR3  Trasmettitore plug on UR3  Transmissor Portatil UR3                                        UR3     2012 Shure Incorporated  27416156  Rev  1   Printed in U S A        General Description UR3 Plug on Transmitter    The UR3 is compatible with any wired XLR microphone and is an essential component for professional field   Joystick   IR Window  and media production applications  It is comfortable to hold  features a back lit display  and the audio level Enter  exit and scroll using the joystick For transmitting settings from receiver to  and power indicator LEDs are discreetly hidden  transmitter   XLR Connection  Connects to any XLR wired microphone or  S  Battery Compartment and Battery  device output Cap Retainer  Featu res   Power LED Reguires 2 AA batteries  Turn cover counter     Tri colored LED  green  amber and red clockwise to open     Power Switch      UHF R Audio Reference Companding   Audio LED Press on  press and hold to turn off      Wide band tuning  region specific  Tri color LED for audio settings  red is peak    Smart  ergonomic industrial design     Selectable  12    48   phantom power     Sweepable high pass filter     Programmable preset list with copy paste to other UR3s            Selectable mic line input    STO      10 50 mW RF power  region specific       Discretely located audio and battery life indicators       IR syne SHURE    Setup Syncing with a UHF
4. power the transmitter off or turn the RF on thru the main menu MAIN MENU  gt  RADIO  gt   ENABLERF     Lock    Use this shortcut to power on the transmitter with the interface locked  This prevents accidental changes to  transmitter settings     1  While holding the joystick to the right  ENTER   power on the transmitter   The home screen displays the lock icon     2  To unlock the transmitter  hold the joystick to the right  ENTER  for 5 seconds and follow the on screen  instructions     Microphone Presets Menu    The transmitter holds up to 10 microphone presets  Use this menu to access a list  add  delete presets  or to  copy and paste a preset list  Use the list submenu to set  modify or delete selected presets     Note  The UR3 is shipped with an empty preset list   Access the preset menu  UTILITIES  gt  MIC PRESET  LIST  Enters the LIST submenu    ADD  Add a new preset     DELETEALL  Deletes all presets    COPY PASTE  Copy and paste the entire preset list  to another UR3    Accessing Microphone Presets   Access the preset list  UTILITIES  gt  MIC PRESET  gt  LIST   1  Scroll down to select a preset     2  Press ENTER to access the menu for selected preset     List Submenu  Use the list submenu to set  modify  or delete presets   1  Access the preset list   UTILITIES  gt  MIC PRESET  gt  LIST  2  Scroll down to select a preset   3  ENTER to access the menu for the selected preset   SET  Activates the selected preset   MODIFY  Modify the selected preset   DELETE  Deletes 
5. r     PHANTOM  Adds phantom power for condenser microphones  Select 12V or 48V as required for the  microphone     HPF  LOW CUT   High pass filter  Scroll up to turn on the filter and set the low frequency rolloff in Hz   Scroll  all the way down to turn off      Utility Menu    UTILITIES Menu   LOCK  Locks the transmitter to prevent changes to settings    MIC PRESET  Accesses the preset list    DISPLAY  Changes the home screen display format    BATTERY  Sets battery type for more accurate battery life metering   CONTRAST  Adjusts display contrast  press up down     RESTORE  Restores the factory default settings     Locking and Unlocking the Transmitter    To lock the transmitter  select UTILITIES  gt  LOCK     To unlock the transmitter     1  From the home screen  hold ENTER to the right for 5 seconds or until UNLOCK  appears     2  Push ENTER again   An on screen key appears showing the joystick sequence to unlock the transmitter     3  Follow the pattern to unlock the transmitter  up  down  left  right         Power On Shortcuts  RF Off    Use this to turn on the transmitter without transmitting RF  This allows you to change frequency settings on  the transmitter without accidentally interfering with a frequency being used by another transmitter     1  Hold the joystick to the left  EXIT   power on the transmitter   The home screen displays RF OFF   2  Change and save your frequency settings as you normally would   the transmitter will not broadcast     3  To transmit RF  
6. t be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine  fire  or the like     LICENSING INFORMATION    Licensing  A ministerial license to operate this eguipment may be reguired in certain areas  Consult your  national authority for possible reguirements  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Shure  Incorporated could void your authority to operate the eguipment  Licensing of Shure wireless microphone  eguipment is the user s responsibility  and licensability depends on the user s classification and application   and on the selected freguency  Shure strongly urges the user to contact the appropriate telecommunications  authority concerning proper licensing  and before choosing and ordering freguencies     Information to the user   This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to  Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter   ference in a residential installation  This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy  and  if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  However  there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation  If  this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by  turning the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference b
7. terference  and  2  this device must accept  any interference  including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device     Le pr  sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de li   cence  L exploitation est autoris  e aux deux conditions suivantes    1  l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouil   lage  et  2  l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio  lectrique subi  m  me si le brouillage est  susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement     The CE Declaration of Conformity can be obtained from Shure Incorporated or any of its European represen   tatives  For contact information please visit www shure com    The CE Declaration of Conformity can be obtained from  www shure com europe compliance    Authorized European representative   Shure Europe GmbH   Headquarters Europe  Middle East  amp  Africa  Department  EMEA Approval  Jakob Dieffenbacher Str  12   75031 Eppingen  Germany   Phone  49 7262 92 49 0   Fax  49 7262 92 49 114   Email  info shure de    Note  EMC conformance testing is based on the use of supplied and recommended cable types  The use of  other cable types may degrade EMC performance     10    Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s author   ity to operate the equipment     AN WARNING  Danger of explosion if battery incorrectly replaced  Operate only with Shure compatible  batteries     AN WARNING  Battery packs shall no
8. the selected preset     Modify Presets    To change or modify the presets  you must enter the microphone preset submenu  UTILITIES  gt  MIC PRESET     LIST and select a preset  From the sub menu you can set  modify  or delete the setting     Use the joystick to edit values     ENTER  move to the next value   UP DOWN  edit the selected value   EXIT  exit the preset     To exit and save  Continue to scroll right  through all fields  until PRESET SAVED appears   To edit the eight character name    1  Highlight the preset name and press the joystick down    2  Scroll up down to change the character    3  Scroll right to move to the next character   4      To exit  continue to scroll right past the last character     Copy and Paste Preset List    Use COPY PASTE to transfer the mic preset list from one plug on transmitter to another  This function can be  used between different transmitter frequency bands     1  Highlight COPY PASTE from the mic preset menu on both transmitters   UTILITIES    MIC PRESET   Important  COPY PASTE must be highlighted on both transmitters     2  Algn the transmitter IR windows and press ENTER on the source transmitter  the transmitter you want to  copy from      3  The display shows SUCCESS on both transmitters after transferring the list     Specifications       Modulation    FM  45 kHz max  deviation        Frequency Range    Tuning Bandwidth    470 952 MHz   up to80 kHz     Differential Input  Impedance    LINE setting   MIC setting           Antenna
9. um Audio Input  Level    at 0 dB gain setting    LINE setting   MIC setting      24dBV   21dBV                                                                                                 URS Frequency Bands   ABU EMEA UR3 Frequency Bands   SAL  Frequency Band Name Range Freq  Span  MHz   Frequency Band Name Range Freq  Span  MHz    G1 470 530 60 H4 518 578 60   G1E 470 530 60 H4HK 518 565 47  H4 518 578 60 J5E 578 638 60   H4E 518 578 60 L3E 638 698 60  J5 578 638 60 P9 710 787 77   J5E 578 638 60 R9 810 865 55   J5HK 578 638 60 R16 794 806 12   K4E 606 666 60 R18 794 806 12  L3 638 698 60   L3E 638 698 60 NOTE           694 758 64 This Radio equipment is intended for use in musical professional entertainment and similar applications    This Radio apparatus may be capable of operating on some frequencies not authorized in your region    P8 710 790 80 Please contact your national authority to obtain information on authorized frequencies and RF power levels  Q5 740 814 74 for wireless microphone products   R9 790 865 75   R16 794 806 12  x1 944 952 8     conductive into 50 ohms          Certifications    Meets requirements of the following standards  EN 300 422 Parts 1 and 2  EN 301 489 Parts 1 and 9   EN60065     Certified under FCC Part 74   Certified by IC in Canada under RSS 123 and RSS 102     This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s   Operation of this device is sub   ject to the following two conditions   1  this device may not cause in
10. y one or more of  the following measures        Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna     Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver     Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected       Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help                  AUDIO  a UTILITIES          SET FREQ                      m RFPWRLVL              DISABLE ENABLE RF          UTILITIES LOCK                 MIC PRESET           DISPLAY    BATTERY    CONTRAST       RESTORE                      LIST     ADD       DELETE ALL                               SENS GAIN    PHANTOM    HPF    SET  MODIFY  DELETE       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 7262 9249 0 Fax  49 7262 924911 4  Asia  Pacific    Shure Asia Limited  Phone  852 2893 4290 Fax  852 2893 4055    
    
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