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2. 180 120 90 2500 Hz 5000 Hz 10000 Hz CERTIFICACIONES T1 T1G Aceptado por esp cimen bajo las normas de la FCC parte 74 FCC ED DD4MX692 Homologado en Ca nada por IC bajo la norma RSS 123 y RSS 102 IC 616A MX692 El uso de este dispositivo esta sujeto a las dos condi ciones siguientes 1 no se permite gue este dispositivo cause interferencias y 2 este dispositivo debera aceptar interferencias incluso las gue pudieran causar su mal fun cionamiento INFORMACION PARA OBTENCION DE LICENCIAS Las modificaciones 0 los cambios efectuados sin la apro baci n expresa de Shure Incorporated podrian anular la autorizaci n concedida para usar el equipo La obtenci n de licencias de operaci n para equipos de micr fonos inalambricos Shure es responsabilidad del usuario y la otorgabilidad de licencias depender de la clasificaci n y la aplicaci n del usuario y de la frecuencia seleccionada Shure recomienda enf ticamente al usuario ponerse en contacto con las autoridades de telecomunica ciones correspondientes respecto a la obtenci n de licen cias antes de seleccionar y solicitar frecuencias Normal settings HOMOLOGATION Type accept aux termes de la partie 74 FCC ID DD4MX692 des r glementations FCC Homologu par IC au Canada selon RSS 123 et RSS 102 IC 6
3. Transmitter LED Color Remaining Operating Time Green 2 to 8 hours Amber 45 minutes to 2 hours Red 45 minutes or less Replacing the battery Q o For extended performance use a 9V lithium battery Rechargeable carbon zinc and zinc chloride batteries are not recommended English 5 ADJUSTING THE TRANSMITTER GAIN LEVEL If transmitter gain is set correctly the audio LED meter on the UC4 receiver should reach amber during normal speech and momentarily flash red during the loudest speech If transmitter output needs to be in creased or decreased adjust the output gain control Set the input attenuation control switch to 9 dB for normal use default or 20 dB for loud voices this is rare CHANGING THE TRANSMITTER GROUP CHANNEL SETTINGS For awireless transmitter such as the MX692 to communicate with a receiver the transmitter and receiver must be communicating on the same freguency The freguency is set by chang ing the transmitter and receiver group and channel settings For a MX692 transmitter to communicate with a UC4 receiver the two must have matching group and channel settings See the Shure website for recommended group and channel settings for your area To change MX692 group and channel set tings 1 Turn the transmitter off 2 Using the supplied screwdriver rotate the GROUP dial see page 4 until the desired setting is reached Then rotate the CHANN
4. 2 MX692 FEATURES AND CONTROLS Microphone Status LED Microphone is active when lit Programmable Touch sensitive Switch Touch to mute or activate microphone depending on logic settings Pover Battery Life Gauge LED color indicates battery power status Power On Off Switch Q Protective Grille Grille can be removed to access microphone cartridge and DIP switches English 3 MX692 FEATURES AND CONTROLS CONTINUED To access gain and channel settings open the battery compartment door Input Attenuation Control This two position switch lets you select either 0 dB or 20 dB attenuation depending on the volume of the talker s voice 2 Transmitter Output Gain Control Changes the audio level to accommodate various input volumes Use the supplied screwdriver to make adjustments 3 Channel Setting Control green dial Rotating the Channel dial changes the Channel setting Use the supplied screwdriver to make adjustments Group Setting Control red dial Rotating the Group dial changes the Group setting Use the supplied screwdriver to make adjustments 5 Battery Compartment Holds one 9V battery English 4 CHECKING AND REPLACING THE BATTERY To check the battery charge 1 Turn the transmitter switch to on 2 Verify that one of the battery power LEDs is glowing see page 3 3 The amount of battery life remaining is indicated by which LED is lit as shown in the following table
5. cia 2 este dispositivo deve aceitar interfer ncias incluin do algumas que possam causar opera o n o desejada do dispositivo INFORMA ES SOBRE A LICEN A Altera es ou modifica es n o expressamente aprova das pela Shure Incorporated podem anular a autoriza o do usu rio para a opera o do equipamento A licen a do equipamento de microfone sem fio da Shure de responsabilidade do usu rio e a capacidade de obter licen a depende da classifica o e da aplica o do usu rio e da frequ ncia selecionada A Shure recomenda enfaticamente ao usu rio contatar a devida autoridade de telecomunica es com rela o devida licen a antes de escolher e encomendar as frequ ncias 2003 Shure Incorporated D yana 1001 seza s ervegl 6 1560 8 1070 anyal eyveat O6LIEEIN v Iozn anga czivgal Xn6ced1 t zezo zoveel s E E veu Ne LE 3 Ti oszi Nov 9civegi 9 in eu x MOTI3A by ema zoza a 8ozn LONS 440001 L D vezo qnis yan OSN T ia ES E 4 Pv i 9 od 1a 6510 192N zovesl SADM aus 2 T ca T 99A ML OLYTIIOSO A3
6. 7 o T 1 e e e gt e o Y weer LR wh aat wf E UEF No SE took ZO aroas E Mes 2 45 v pe REPLACES 185401 7 124 wv 2 o YK 95 V mri wg 1 i G m MUTE LOGIC YELLOW WIRE TO PIN 3 RING OF J102 ON UCI ASSEMBLY 90 8966 w3 G gt wool o D 22uF RS R24 no m e KST fifersoa7 LS a nas 185401 Sos vo Sfr au 1004 Re a mo no STAN SIW BE R 2 O 0 silo lt sov e LI LI e T en Dimensions Polar Patterns and Frequency Response m 46 mm 1 8 in 131 mm 5 17 in Certifications and Licensing Certifications Type accepted under FCC Part 74 FCC ID DDAMX692 Certified by IC in Canada under RSS 123 and RSS 102 IC 616A MX692 Operation of this device is subject to the following two con ditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including inter ference that may cause undesired operation of the device Licensing Information Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Shure Incorporated could void your authority to operate this equipment Licensing of Shure wireless microphone equipment is the user s responsibility and licensability depends on the us er s classification and application and on the selected fre quency Shure strongly urges the user to contact the appropriate telecommunications authority concerning proper licensing and before choosing and ordering fre quencies 180 92 mm 3 625 in
7. 16A MX692 L utilisation de ce dispositif est sujette aux deux conditions suivantes 1 ce dispositif ne doit pas causer de parasites et 2 ce dispositif doit accepter les parasites y compris ceux qui pourraient provoquer un fonctionnement non sou haitable du dispositif RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR L OCTROI DE LICENCE Tout changement ou modification n ayant pas fait l objet d une autorisation expresse de Shure Incorporated peut entra ner la nullit du droit d utilisation de l quipement La licence d utilisation de l quipement du microphone sans fil Shure demeure la responsabilit de l utilisateur et elle d pend de la classification de l utilisateur et de l appli cation pr vue par lui ainsi que de la fr quence s lection n e Shure recommande vivement de se mettre en rapport avec les autorit s comp tentes des t l communications pour l obtention des autorisations n cessaires ainsi qu avant de choisir et de commander des fr quences UC4 at maximum high frequency setting 20 10 4 9 a 0 HHI TT z o SR H 10 B 9 20 2 3 456789 2 3 456789 20 50 100 1000 10000 20000 Hz Q UC4 at minimum low frequency setting UC4 at minimum high freguency setting CERTIFICADO Tipo aceito conforme a FCC Parte 74 FCC ID DD4MX692 Certificado pelo IC no Canada sob RSS 123 e RSS 102 IC 616A MX692 A operagao deste dispositivo esta sujeita as seguintes condi es 1 este dispositivo n o pode causar interfer n
8. EL dial until the desired setting is reached English 6 POSITIONING THE MICROPHONE With the standard cardioid cartridge installed the MX692 will pick up audio at conversational volume levels within 1 5 M 5 ft in a 130 degree range As a general rule a single microphone should be used for every two people speaking If a tighter pickup range is required a supercardioid cartridge may be used English 7 POSITIONING MULTIPLE MICROPHONES In any installation good vocal pickup can be achieved by following the positioning rules on page 7 Maintain at least 3 m 1 ft separation between transmitters If you experience transmitter interfer ence increase the distance between transmitters or change the channel of one transmitter receiver pair For information on receiver setup and positioning see the UC4 Wireless System user guide English 8 POSITIONING THE RECEIVER ntt Ss lt 75 m 250 ft typical UC4 The UC4 receiver may be rack mounted See page 14 for information on systems with multiple transmitters and receivers Maximum distance depends on signal absorption reflection and interference English 9 REMOVING THE GRILLE 1 Open the battery compartment 5 Insert the screwdriver into the opening above the 2 Remove the battery battery compartment 3 Loosen and remove the screw at the base of the battery compartment 6 Press gently on the unders
9. SHWNE Model MX692 User Guide SHURE MX692 WIRELESS BOUNDARY MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER 2004 Shure Incorporated 27A8828 Rev 2 Integrated functionality of Microflex boundary microphone and UC Series wireless transmitter Frequency agile transmitter offers over 100 user selectable channels for UA and UB frequency bands run up to 32 systems simultaneously User programmable touch sensitive switch and status LED 9V battery powered with 3 stage battery life LED indicator Thread mount cartridge connection for easy field replacement Internal antenna Requires Shure UC4 receiver sold separately Printed in U S A TABLE OF CONTENTS ENGLISH Introduction a 244 ai nb aE TRR Kar PN Rn Ea rei ee a hs 2 MX692 Features and Controls na 3 MX692 Features and Controls Continued 0 0 0 0 eee eee 4 Checking and Replacing the Battery 0 00 e eee eee 5 Adjusting the Transmitter Gain Level ii 6 Changing the Transmitter Group Channel Settings 6 Positioning the Microphone ii 7 Positioning Multiple Microphones eee ee eeeee 8 Positioning the Receiver 0 K e na 9 Removing the Grille ii 10 Additional or Replacement Cartridges llle eee 11 The Internal DIP Switches e ennan eaan 12 Customizing Microphone Switch Functionality aaa 13 Tips for Optimum Performance ii 14 Using the MX692 in Large Instal
10. as lighting eguipment For in depth troubleshooting see your UC Wireless System user guide English 15 SPECIFIC ATIONS Freguency response see insert 50 to 17 000 Hz Polar pattern see insert Cardioid supplied Current drain 62 10 mA typical Vss 6 0 to 9 6 VDC Battery life 7 hours based on alkaline battery Dynamic range gt 100 dB minimum A weighted Gain Adjustment Range 6 to 34 dBs Modulation 45 kHz deviation Polarity Positive pressure on the diaphragm produces a positive voltage on pin 2 of the XLR output of the UC4 receiver Transducer type Electret condenser Power Requirements 9V alkaline battery Temperature Range Operating 20 to 120 F Storage 20 to 165 F RF Carrier Frequency Range 692 716 MHz UB 782 806 MHz UA Working Ranges 75 m 250 ft typical 250 m 800 ft line of sight Note actual working range depends on RF sig nal absorption reflection and interference Minimum Distance Between Transmitters 3 m 1 ft RF Power Output 50 mW Max conducted 30 mW Typical radiated Certification See insert English 16 Mute Circuitry GND BLUE WIRE TO PIN 1 SLEEVE OF J102 ON UC1 ASSEMBLY 90 8966
11. ide of the microphone grille with the tip of the screwdriver until the grille 4 Remove the retainer from the top of the micro pops out phone amp English 10 ADDITIONAL OR REPLACEMENT CARTRIDGES Additional or replacement cartridges may be purchased for the MX692 For more information or to order cartridges contact the Shure service department or an authorized Shure service center To replace the microphone cartridge Remove the grille see page 10 Loosen the screw and remove the cartridge clamp Twist to remove the existing cartridge Reverse procedure to install new cartridge RON Omnidirectional Cartridge Supercardioid Cartridge Cardioid Cartridge English 11 THE INTERNAL DIP SWITCHES The functionality of the touch sensitive switch on the microphone s front panel see page 3 can be customized using the internal DIP switches See page 13 for customization options ON GDHO4 Sasan 1234 English 12 CUSTOMIZING MICROPHONE SWITCH FUNCTIONALITY DESIRED SWITCH DESIRED LED FUNCTIONALITY DIP SWITCH SETTING FUNCTIONALITY Push to mute release to talk as LED on when microphone is active shipped ON GDHO4 Push to talk release to mute LED on when microphone is active ON GDHO4 amp E E Toggle push on push off LED on when microphone is active ON GDH04 ON GDH04 Initially Muted Initially Active Note switch 4 of the MX692 DIP switch panel is no
12. lationS ia 14 Troubleshooting 2o ee a Baek Ge Pan UR he DE eee Mae 15 Specifications e ctu acy wart fale a eei Aa peu de nre EPA e es 16 English 1 INTRODUCTION The MX692 wireless boundary microphone is for use in a variety of boardroom education government and house of worship applications that reguire a clean cable free installation Ad ditionally the MX692 is useful in retrofit installations where the modification of existing architec ture and furnishings is unwelcome and in facilities where a flexible mobile audio system is required The user programmable mute switch and interchangeable microphone cartridges allow cus tomization of microphone behavior and audio response to suit many applications The transmit ter antenna is mounted internally giving the microphone a sleek appearance The MX692 integrates a boundary microphone and a wireless transmitter The transmitter broadcasts on the UA 782 125 805 750 MHz and UB 692 500 715 625 MHz frequency bands These frequencies are legal for broadcast in the U S Canada Central and South Amer ica and Australia The Shure UC Wireless system divides frequency bands into groups and channels Up to sixteen individual MX692 transmitter UC4 receiver pairs each with its own channel may be as signed to a single group With two frequency bands to choose from it is possible to run up to 32 microphones simultaneously in a single sound system English
13. t active English 13 TIPS FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE Maintain a line of sight between transmitter and receiver antennas Avoid using the MX692 microphone on metal surfaces Avoid placing laptop computers or other obstructions in front of the microphone during use The MX692 wireless microphone transmitter must be used with the Shure UC4 wireless receiver USING THE MX692 IN LARGE INSTALLATIONS When using multiple receivers in a single location use successive channels within the same group Use the UA845 UHF Antenna Distribution System to split the signal from one pair of an tennas to multiple UC4 receivers To improve RF reception use the UA500 Remote Mount Antenna Kit to mount 1 2 wave receiver antennas closer to the transmitters For installations with long cable runs use the UA830 UHF In Line Antenna Amplifier If a cable run exceeds 50 ft two UA830 s may be chained together English 14 TROUBLESHOOTING If you experience difficulty check the following Make sure both the transmitter and the receiver are turned on Check the MX692 battery gauge Replace the battery if necessary Make sure the transmitter and receiver freguency group channel settings are identical Make sure there is an unobstructed line of sight between the transmitter and receiver If necessary reposition the receiver or decrease the distance between transmitter and receiver Remove local sources of RF interference such
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