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1. Bodypack Wireless systems The Vocal Artist The Guitarist The Headset The Presenter The Bodypack Wireless Wireless System Hand held system for singers Bodypack system for electric and bass gui tarists Can also be used with other elec tric instruments Bodypack system for applications requiring hands free operation Such as aerobics or percussion Bodypack system for public speaking the ater or business pre sentations Configurable systems for use with various microphones Components T2 B T1G Bodypack Transmitter Transmitter T11 Europe Transmitter UM opel SM589 or PG58 WH20 Headset WL93 omnidirectional Microphone lavalier WL185 cardioid or WL184 super cardioid T3 single antenna or T4N Diversity PS20 105 125 VAC 60 Hz or PS20E 230 VAC 50 Hz or PS20UK 230 VAC 50 Hz 9 volt alkaline Duracell MN 1604 T1 Bodypack Carrying and storage case Receiver feet Hook and loop fastening strips gain adjustment screwdriver 1 4 to 1 4 cables 2 Europe 1 4 to Mini Con nector and 1 4 to 1 4 Supplied Accessories RECEIVER FEATURES I 6 8 FIGURE 1 T3 AND TAN RECEIVER FEATURES 1 Power On Indicator Glows green when the receiver is 6 powered on 2 RF Signal Indicator T3 Glows yellow when RF radio fre quency signals are received T4N One of two indicator lights glows when HF is received
2. Dimensions TAN 41 mm H x 197 mm W x 138 mm D 1 625 H x 7 77 W x 5 42 D Dimensions T3 35mm H x 152 mm W x 98 mm D 1 38 H x 5 98 W x 3 85 D Net Weight TAN 435 g 15 4 oz Net Weight T3 192 g 6 8 oz Power 12 18 VDC nominal 200mA Requirements Power Supply 120 V or 230V AC adaptor with 2 1 mm female plug Voltage Current Yes Yes Phantom Power Protection Certification T1G T1 Accepted under FCC Parts 74 and 90 Certified by IC in Canada under TRC 78 T11 Conforms to European Union directives eligible to bear CE marking meets European Union Requirements Type Ap proval pr 5 300 422 BZT 17 TR 2019 and BAPT 122 R 1 Meets Requirements of EMC Standard 301 489 1 and 9 T2 PG58 T2 58 Type Accepted under FCC Parts 74 and 90 Certified by IC in Canada under TRC 78 Conforms to European Union directives eligible to bear CE marking meets European Union Requirements Type Approval pr I ETS 300 422 BZT 17 TR 2019 and 122 1 Meets Requirements of EMC Standard 301 489 1 and 9 Approved under the Notification provision of FCC Part 15 Certified by IC in Canada under 78 TAN Approved under the Declaration of Conformity DoC provision of FCC part 15 Certified by IC in Canada under RSS 210 Conforms to European Union directives eleg ible to bear the CE marking Meets Requirements of EMC Standard 301 489 1 and 9 T11 and T2 Transmitters meet the essential requir
3. Lander Kurzel Codigo de Pais Codice del Paese 174 228 MHZ 174 228 MHZ 174 228 MHZ 174 228 MHZ 174 228 MHZ Other Countries Tous les autres pays Alle anderen Lander Dem s pa ses Tutti gli altri Paesi Please contact your national authority for information on available legal frequencies for your area and legal use of the equipment Se mettre en rapport avec les autorit s comp tentes pour obtenir les informations sur les fr quences autoris es disponibles localement et sur l utilisation autoris e du mat riel F r Informationen bez glich der f r Ihr Gebiet verf gbaren gesetzlich zugelassenen Frequenzen und der gesetzlichen Bestimmungen f r den Einsatz der Ger te setzen Sie sich bitte mit der zustandigen rtlichen Beh rde in Verbindung po a aS a ee oo a ee Comun quese con la autoridad nacional para obtener informaci n en cuanto a las frecuencias legales disponibles y usos legales del equipo en su rea Rivolgersi alle autorit competenti per ottenere informazioni relative alle frequenze autorizzate nella propria regione e alle norme che regolano l uso di questo apparecchio 65 EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Shure Incorporated of 222 Hartrey Avenue Evanston IL 60202 3696 U S A Declare under our sole responsibility that the following products Model T11 Description Transmitter Body Pack Model T2 Description
4. Switch Slide to ON for normal operation Slide to MUTE to prevent sounds from being transmitted to the re ceiver Muting the transmitter does not turn off power 5 Audio Gain Control Allows you to adjust the transmitter level with the supplied screwdriver See Wireless System Adjustments 9V Alkaline Battery shown installed Provides power to the microphone transmitter Battery Cover Unscrews for access to the 9V alkaline bat tery and gain control English SYSTEM SETUP BATTERY INSTALLATION Slide the transmitter POWER switch to the OFF position T1 T1G T11 Press down on the OPEN side of the battery compartment cover slide it back and flip it open as shown in Figure 4 T2 Unscrew the transmitter battery cover to expose the bat tery terminals as shown in Figure 3 yU ew oll oll FIGURE 4 BATTERY INSTALLATION Insert a fresh 9V alkaline battery into the battery compart ment A Duracell MN1604 is recommended and included with the system A fresh 9V alkaline battery will typically provide 18 hours of performance time A fully charged 8 4V NiCad battery will provide about 2 hours of performance time IMPORTANT Carbon zinc and zinc chloride batteries will not provide adequate power and are not recommended Replace the battery cover HEADSET ASSEMBLY Refer to the tag attached to the headset for assembly in structions After assembling t
5. Transmitter Hand Held Model T3 7 Description Receiver Non Diversity Model 4 Description Receiver MARCAD Diversity Model PS20E PS20UK Description AC DC Power Adapter to which this Declaration relates in conformity to European Directive 89 336 are in conformity to European Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC are in conformity to European R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC are in conformity to European CE Marking Directive 93 68 EEC The products comply with the following product family harmonized or national standards 11 ETS 300 445 1996 ETS 300 422 1995 T2 ETS 300 445 1996 ETS 300 422 1995 T3 ETS 300 445 1996 ETS 300 445 1996 PS20E PS20UK 60065 EN 61000 3 2 1996 EN 61000 3 3 1994 Manufacturer Shure Incorporated Date magou 19 200 Craig Kozokar Project Engineer Corporate Quality Shure Incorporated Name Title European Contact Shure Europe GmbH Wannen cker Str 28 74078 Heilbronn Germany Phone 49 7131 7214 0 Fax 49 7131 7214 14 SHURE Incorporated Web Address http www shure com 222 Hartrey Avenue Evanston IL 60202 3696 U S A Phone 847 866 2200 Fax 847 866 2279 In Europe Phone 49 7131 72140 Fax 49 7131 721414 In Asia Phone 852 2893 4290 Fax 852 2893 4055 Elsewhere Phone 847 866 2200 Fax 847 866 2585
6. the transmitter does not turn off transmitter power Low Battery Indicator Glows red when one hour or less of operating time remains and transmitter battery should be changed Audio Gain Control Provides audio level adjustment to ac commodate different sound sources e g speaking or play 9 ing an instrument Affects Transmitter Audio Peak indicator on receiver A small screwdriver is supplied to make adjust ments Input Connector T1 T11 10 Mini Connector provides connection to a variety of lavalier 11 12 and headset microphone cables and to the Shure WA302 instrument adapter cable T1G Accepts a standard 1 4 inch or guitar cable plug Lavalier Microphone Presenter System only WL93 omnidirectional condenser microphone WL185 cardioid condenser microphone or WL184 super cardioid condens er supplied with a mount that clips onto a tie lapel or acous tic instrument Cables T1G Guitar cable for electric guitar or other electric instruments T11 WA302 Instrument adapter cable for con necting electric instruments to the T11 s Mini connector ANA 6 FIGURE 3 T2 HANDHELD TRANSMITTER FEATURES Power Switch Recessed to prevent accidental turn off Power On Indicator Glows green when power is on Low Battery Indicator Glows red when one hour or less of operating time remains Replace battery when illuminated Mute
7. Model Series User Guide T Series Wireless System User Guide 62002 Shure Incorporated C Printed U S A 27C8715 BA Pat Des 6 296 565 Series Quick Set Up Guide VU a Mall 71 el BATTERY ON TRANSMITTER TRANSMITTER AUDIO AUDIO sl Oe N PEAK TRANSMITTER TRANSMITTER AUDIO o SHURE SHURE Incorporated Web Address http www shure com 222 Hartrey Avenue Evanston IL 60202 3696 U S A Phone 847 866 2200 Fax 847 866 2279 In Europe Phone 49 7131 72140 Fax 49 7131 721414 In Asia Phone 852 2893 4290 Fax 852 2893 4055 Elsewhere Phone 847 866 2200 Fax 847 866 2585 English SHURE T SERIES USER GUIDE This user guide provides detailed instructions for your T series wireless system To get your system up and running in minutes see the T Series Quick Set Up Guide Your new T Series system is designed to give you both the freedom of a wireless system and world famous Shure sound quality This manual covers both Standard and Diversity versions of each of the T Series systems The Guitarist The Vocal Artist The Presenter The Headset and
8. Tied to 5 V Pin 3 Tied to Audio T1 T11 Pin 4 Tied to 20kQ Resistor and Audio Ground Connector Pin Sleeve Tied to Ground Assignments Tip Tied to Audio T1G Dimensions 64 mm H x 106 mm W x 24 mm D T1 T1G 2 52 H x 4 17 W x 0 95 D 83 mm H x 64 mm W x 26 mm D 3 27 H x 2 50 W x 1 03 D 96 4g 3 4 oz Connector Pin Assignments Dimensions T11 Net Weight T1 T1G Net Weight T11 79 40 2 8 oz Power 9 V alkaline battery Duracell MN1604 Requirements recommended 8 4 V NiCd battery optional Nominal Current 30 mA Drain Gain Control at minimum Gain Control at maximum T2 HAND HELD TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS m T2 58 SM589 T2 PG58 RF Output 50 mW Typical FCC 20 mW Typical ETSI 236 mm H x 51 mm D 222 mm H x 51 mm D 9 29 H x 2 01 D 8 74 H x 2 01 D 266 g 9 4 oz NetWeight 295g 104 oz a 9 V alkaline battery Duracell MN1604 recom PowerRequike ment mended 8 4 V NiCd battery optional Drain T3 AND RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS ERG eee 2 Connector 3 Pin XLR Male 1 4 Phone Jack 1 4 Phone Jack Maximum Output 1 4 45 dBV 6 8 Levels XLR 10 Nominal Output 1 4 8 32 dBV Levels XLR 30 Output Active Balanced Unbalanced Configuration Actual impedance Connector Pin XLR Pin 1 ground Tip hot Sleeve Assignments Pin 2 hot Pin 3 cold ground 1 4 Tip hot Sleeve ground
9. by antenna A or B 7 3 Transmitter Audio Peak Indicator Flashes red when the Audio Output Provides mic level signal for connection to amplifiers or mixing consoles T3 1 4 inch phone jack T4N 1 4 inch phone jack and male XLR connector Squelch Control This control is factory pre set and nor mally requires no adjustment See Wireless System Ad audio signal received approaches overload clipping level justments Volume Control Adjusts the output volume of the receiver 8 Power Input Accepts power from supplied AC adapter Does not affect Transmitter Audio Peak indicator Telescoping Antenna s Receives signals from the trans 9 Power Cable Retainer T4N only Secures the AC adapter mitter cable to the receiver English TRANSMITTER FEATURES T1 T1G Bodypack T11 Bodypack FIGURE 2 T1 T1G AND T11 BODYPACK TRANSMITTER FEATURES Battery Compartment Holds one 9V alkaline battery Antenna For best operation the antenna must hang verti cally and should not be coiled or bundled Belt Clip Secures the transmitter to a belt waistband or gui tar strap Power On Indicator Glows green when transmitter is pow ered on Power Switch Recessed to prevent accidental turn off Mute Switch Slide to ON for normal operation Slide to MUTE to prevent sounds from being transmitted to the re ceiver Muting
10. dypack Use a cable with a 1 4 inch phone plug T3 or a female XLR con nector Connect the receiver to a mic level input of a mixer or PA system Figure 8 Extend antenna s T3 The antenna should be fully ex tended and vertical as shown in Figure 8 T4N The anten nas should be fully extended and angled away from each other at an angle of 45 degrees from vertical as shown in Figure 8 English WIRELESS SYSTEM OPERATION boy e S JI d DD 50 0 0 GJ GJ RO RJ GJ FIGURE 8 WIRELESS SYSTEM OPERATION ESTABLISHING A WIRELESS LINK When powered on your transmitter broadcasts an RF carrier signal When picked up by your receiver this signal links your wireless system and allows wireless transfer of audio signals from your microphone or instrument The RF signal is broad cast steadily even when your transmitter is muted The yellow RF light T3 and ANTENNA lights indicate when this link is established To test your wireless link setup your transmitter and receiver as described in System Setup Turn on your transmitter while watching the yellow RF or ANTENNA lights The RF light T3 or one of the ANTENNA lights T4N should illuminate f the RF or ANTENNA lights do not illuminate see the Troubleshooting section in this guide Turn yo
11. e Guitarist The audio gain control on the transmitter in The Guitarist system is factory preset at the minimum setting full counterclockwise to reduce the risk of overload and distortion If the red TRANSMITTER AUDIO PEAK light on the receiver does not flicker when the guitar is played loudly and its volume controls are turned all the way up increase the transmitter gain level This will ensure the best signal to noise ratio for perfor mance See Figure 9 The Headset The audio gain control on the transmitter in The Headset system is factory preset at the maximum setting full clockwise This is because the microphone in the WH20 is a low output dynamic microphone It may be necessary to re duce the transmitter gain until the red TRANSMITTER AUDIO PEAK light flickers only when you speak or sing loudly This will ensure the best signal to noise ratio for performance See Fig ure 9 The Vocal Artist Presenter and Bodypack The audio gain con trols on the transmitters in The Vocal Artist Presenter and pack systems have been factory preset at the mid range position This will provide the best results in most applications However for singers or presenters with quiet voices the audio gain may need to be increased for better signal to noise ratio Increase the gain until the receivers TRANSMITTER AUDIO PEAK light flickers when you speak in a loud voice For those with loud voices the preset gain level may be too high causing u
12. ements of the European R amp TTE Directive 99 5 EC and are eligible to carry the CE marking 0682 T3 and T4 Receivers meet the essential requirements of the European R amp TTE Directive 99 5 EC and are eligible to carry the CE marking Power supply meets the following safety standard PS20 Power Supply UL 1310 CAN CSA 22 2 No 223 PS20E Power Supply EN 60065 09 93 PS20UK Power Supply EN 60065 5th 1985 English THIS RADIO EQUIPMENT IS INTENDED FOR USE IN MUSICAL PROFESSIONAL ENTERTAINMENT AND SIMILAR APPLICATIONS 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 Frequency Range of Apparatus 169 MHz 250 MHz Licensing A ministerial license to operate this equipment may be required in certain areas Consult your national authority for possible requirements Shure Transmitters Models T11 and T2 may be used in the countries and frequency ranges listed in Table 1 ACCESSORIES LICENSING AND WARRANTY FURNISHED ACCESSORIES Gain Adjustment Screwdriver 65A1659 Sew in Mounting Block WL93 Presenter Systems Only 65B1733 Receiver AC Adapter Ma GE hae eine ae PS20 120V PS20E 220V PS20UK Guitar Cables Guitarist systems only 1 47 01 47 WA303 1 4 t
13. evels Replace transmitter battery If noise occurs when transmitter is turned off remove or turn off nearby sources of RF such as other wireless systems CB radios etc Use a wireless system that operates on a different frequency Reposition receiver and perform walk through test If audio drop outs persist mark dead spots and avoid them during perfor mance English SYSTEM AND COMPONENT SPECIFICATIONS RF Carrier Frequency Range 169 445 to 240 000 MHz Available frequencies depend on applicable regulations in country where system is used Operating Range 100 m 328 ft under typical conditions Audio Frequency Response 50 to 15 000 2 3dB Image Rejection 60 dB typical Spurious Rejection gt 60 dB typical System Distortion ref 15 kHz deviation 1 kHz modula tion 0 1 THD typical Signal Noise Ratio 101 dB Sensitivity 109 dBm for 12 dB SINAD typical Operating Temperature Range 18 to 57 C 0 to 135 F NOTE Battery characteristics may limit this range Battery Life 18 hours with 9 V alkaline battery Duracell MN1604 recommended T1 AND T11 BODYPACK TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS RF Output 50 mW typical T1 T1G 20 mW typical T11 Input Unbalanced Configuration Connector Type 2 110 4 Miniature Connector male Actual 1MQ Impedance Maximum 3 dBV Recommended Input Level Minimum 80 dBV Recommended Input Level Pin 1 Tied to Ground Pin 2
14. he WH20 adjust the head band and place it on your head Position the microphone over the corner of your mouth about 1 2 inch away See Figure 5 To reduce pops and breath noise place the supplied foam windscreen over the microphone FIGURE 5 HEADSET MICROPHONE POSITION BODYPACK TRANSMITTER SETUP T1 T1G T11 Attach the transmitter to your belt guitar strap or waistband as shown in Figure 6 Depress the tab marked PRESS and slip the belt or strap between the transmitter body and the belt clip For added stability draw the strap or belt toward the clip s top wire especially when using thin guitar straps T1 T1G T11 FIGURE 6 TRANSMITTER SETUP Plug your guitar headset microphone or lavalier micro phone into the transmitter RECEIVER SETUP Connect the receiver to the power supply Plug one end of the AC power adapter into the DC INPUT connector on the back of the receiver Plug the other end into an AC power source The green POWER light on the receiver will glow Loop the power cable around the cable retainer on the bottom of the receiver See Figure 7 205 2 FIGURE 7 POWER CABLE RETAINER Connect the receiver output The Guitarist plug a standard guitar cable into the receiver s output connector Plug the other end into a guitar amplifier as shown in Figure 8 The Headset Vocalist Presenter or Bo
15. microphone Sound level is different when you change guitars Distortion increases gradually ANTENNA 3 59 96 Bursts of noise distortion or other radio signals interrupt performance Momentary loss of ANTENNA sound as transmitter is o o moved around A B performing area RF LOW BATT dropouts SOLUTIONS Slide transmitter POWER switch to ON Make sure battery is inserted properly battery terminals must match transmitter terminals Insert fresh battery Make sure AC adapter is securely plugged into electrical outlet and into DC input connector on rear panel of receiver Make sure AC electrical outlet works and supplies proper volt age Slide transmitter MUTE switch to ON Extend antenna s T4N receiver antennas should point away from each other at a 45 angle from vertical T3 receiver antenna should remain vertical See Figure 8 Move receiver away from nearby metal objects Remove obstructions and maintain line of sight between transmit ter and receiver Move transmitter closer to receiver Increase transmitter gain until Transmitter Audio Peak light flashes on loud peaks Turn up receiver volume control as necessary Turn up receiver volume control Check cable connection between receiver and amplifier or mixer Adjust transmitter gain as necessary Adjust receiver volume as necessary Adjust transmitter gain to compensate for differences between gui tar output l
16. nal is weak or absent the System s noise level is high and the squelch circuit will mute the receiver This virtually eliminates the possibility of annoying bursts of noise coming through your receiver TIPS FOR ACHIEVING MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE Make sure you can always see a receiver antenna from the transmitter position Keep the distance between the transmitter and the receiv er antennas short Avoid placing the receiver antennas near metal surfaces and obstructions They will reduce system performance To mount the receiver on a flat surface attach the four adhesive rubber feet or secure the receiver to the surface with the supplied cloth fastening strips English TROUBLESHOOTING INDICATOR STATUS Xxx on flickers on loud peaks PROBLEM 4 RECEIVER TRANS MITTER T3 RECEIVER TRANSMITTER R ANTENNA AUDIO O O O O A B PEAK RF PEAK LOW TRANSMITTER ANTENNA AUDIO TRANSMITTER ANTENNA AUDIO 4 ANS A RF PEAK TRANSMITTER ANTENNA AUDIO O O TRANSMITTER ANTENNA AUDIO Jas A RE PEAK No sound or faint sound TRANSMITTER ANTENNA AUDIO Last 0 B PEAK PEAK 9 LOW Sound level from the receiver is different from that of a cabled guitar or
17. ng Clip WH20 RK318WS Croakies Headband WH20 RK319 Croakies Headband and Wire Frame WH20 RPM600 Microphone and Boom Assembly WH20 1 4 pl g ele i RPM100 Miniature Connector plug RPM102 For additional microphone service or parts information please contact Shure s Service department at 1 800 516 2525 or Shure s website at www shure com Outside the United States please contact your Authorized Shure Service Center WARRANTY INFORMATION Shure Incorporated Shure hereby warrants that these prod ucts will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase for all microphone cartridge and housing assembly parts and for a period of one year from the date of purchase all transmitter and receiver parts At its option Shure will repair or replace the defective product and promptly return it to you You should retain proof of purchase to validate the purchase date and return it with any warranty claim If you believe this product is defective within the warranty period carefully repack the unit insure it and return it postpaid to Shure Incorporated Attention Service Department 222 Hartrey Avenue Evanston IL 60202 5730 U S A Customers outside the U S A should ship the product to the au thorized Shure Distribution Center in their region DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We of Shure Incorporated 222 Hartre
18. nwanted distortion In this case the PEAK indicator will glow continuously when you sing or speak in a loud voice and the gain level should be reduced See Figure 9 T1 T1G T11 gt o 9 FIGURE 9 GAIN ADJUSTMENT T2 To Increase Gain Rotate the transmitter gain control clock wise with the supplied screwdriver until the red TRANS MITTER AUDIO PEAK light on the receiver flickers when the guitar is played loudly or when you sing or speak in a loud voice To Reduce Gain Rotate the transmitter gain control counter clockwise until the red TRANSMITTER AUDIO PEAK light on the receiver flickers only when the guitar is played loudly or when you speak or sing in a loud voice To Return Audio Gain to the Factory Setting Rotate the transmitter audio gain control counterclockwise as far as it will go The Guitarist clockwise as far as it will go The Headset or to mid position The Vocal Artist Presenter and Bodypack systems RECEIVER VOLUME ADJUSTMENT The volume control on the front panel of the T3 and T4N receiv ers can be adjusted to make the wireless system output level identical to that of a cabled guitar or bass or wired microphone After making any necessary transmitter gain adjustments ad just the receiver volume control until the output reaches the de sired level Rotate the volume control clockwise to increase out put Rotate it coun
19. o Mini WA302 Swivel Adapter Vocal Artist Systems Only WA371 Plastic Carrying Case Diversity Systems WA605 Plastic Carrying Case Non diversity Systems WA600 Replacements furnished in multiples of 4 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS Anti Roll Device for Handheld Transmitters Neoprene Bodypack Belt Pouch WA570 Line Matching Output Transformer Receiver 950 1 8 Meter 6 ft Receiver Mixer Cable WA410 Rack Mount Kit T4N Diversity Systems Only URT Amp Powered Mixer stand for Receivers WA595 Presenter Systems Only Tan version 193 WL93T Single Mount Tie Clip 2 OUR EE 545 Dual Mount Tie Clip WLOS ee ad eris RK307DB Black Windscreen 4 WE93 A Re RK355WS Tan Windscreen and Tie Clip 2 each eer eet eto debo be RK304T Replacement Cartridges compatible with WL184 WL185 R183B R184B R185B Tie Clip Single Microphone Holder 2 WL184 WL185 RK183T1 Tie Clip Dual Microphone Holder 1 WL184 WL185 RK183T2 Black Snap fit Windscreens 4 WL184 WL185 RK183WS Black Foam Windscreen 4 WL 184 1185 RK261BWS Headset Systems Only Foam Windscreens 2 and Clothi
20. terclockwise to decrease output RECEIVER SQUELCH ADJUSTMENT The squelch control on the T3 and receivers is factory preset for optimum performance No further adjustment is normally required It is possible to adjust the squelch control setting to emphasize either signal quality or system range e Turning the squelch control clockwise causes the receiver to demand a higher quality signal less noise before mut ing but decreases operating range e Turning the squelch control counterclockwise allows low er quality signal through more noise before muting but in creases operating range To return the receiver squelch control to the factory setting ro tate it to the mid range position so the slot is vertical ABOUT THE SHURE NOISE SQUELCH SYSTEM Conventional squelch circuits analyze RF signal strength Conse quently they cannot discriminate between noise and desired sig nals When a wireless system is used in a noisy RF environment conventional circuits may open unexpectedly sending loud bursts of noise through the receiver when the transmitter s signal is weak or turned off Unlike conventional wireless systems Shure T Series systems use a noise squelch circuit that analyzes signal quality instead of signal strength A special detector monitors the level of high frequency noise When the transmitter signal is strong the system s noise level is low and the receiver sends au dio through When the transmitter sig
21. ur transmitter off The RF or ANTENNA light should go out f the RF or ANTENNA lights do not go out after you turn off your transmitter your receiver is picking up an RF signal from some other source If you cannot identify and remove this source usually other digital or wireless electronic equipment nearby place your receiver in another loca tion If external RF sources cannot be avoided you may need a wireless system that operates on a different carrier frequency Contact your Shure dealer OPERATING YOUR WIRELESS SYSTEM 1 Once you have established a wireless link slide the trans mitter MUTE switch to the ON position 2 Sing speak or play your instrument at typical volume lev els The Guitarist turn the volume control on your guitar or bass all the way up Normal operation is indicated by Steady glow of yellow RF light T3 or ANTENNA light A or B Flickering of the red PEAK light or TRANSMITTER AUDIO PEAK light TAN when loud sounds are trans mitted NOTE If the red TRANSMITTER AUDIO PEAK light on the receiver does not flicker occasionally refer to the Wireless System Adjustments Section below 3 When finished slide the MUTE switch to MUTE Then slide the transmitter POWER switch to OFF Muting the transmit ter first will help prevent audio thumps that may occur when powering off the transmitter English WIRELESS SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS TRANSMITTER AUDIO GAIN ADJUSTMENT Th
22. y Ave Evanston IL 60202 3696 U S A 847 866 2200 declare under our sole responsibility that the following products Model T3 Name T3 Receiver Model T4N Diversity Receiver were tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Testing was completed by the following NVLAP or A2LA accredited labora tory BZT privat CETECOM GmbH 66117 Sarbruken Unterturkheimer StrBe 6 10 Deutschland telephone 49 681 598 9000 fax 49 681 598 9075 Shure Inc Manufacturer Signed Date June 15 1999 Name Title Craig Kozokar Senior Quality Engineer ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR THIS SHURE WIRELESS SYSTEM This Shure wireless transmitter is accepted under FCC Part 74 and or Part 90 IMPORTANT Licensing of Shure wireless microphone equipment is the user s responsibility and licensability depends on the user s clas sification and application and on the selected frequency Shure urges the user to consult the appropriate telecommunications authority before choosing and ordering frequencies Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Shure Inc could void your authority to operate this equipment TABLE1 TABLEAU1 TABELLE1 TABLA TABELLA 1 Country Code T11 T2 Code de Pays 169 250 MHZ

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