GLX-D Wreless System GLXD4 Recever User Gude Le Gude de l Utlsateur Bedenungsanletung Manuale d uso Gua del Usuaro Guda dell Utente Gebrukershandledng Руководство пользователя 2016 Shure ncorporated 27A32537 (Rev. 1) Prnted n Chna
MPORTANT SAFETY NSTRUCTONS 1. READ these nstructons. 2. KEEP these nstructons. 3. HEED all warnngs. 4. FOLLOW all nstructons. 5. DO NOT use ths apparatus near water. 6. CLEAN ONLY wth dry cloth. 7. DO NOT block any ventlaton openngs. Allow suffcent dstances for adequate ventlaton and nstall n accordance wth the manufacturer s nstructons. 8. DO NOT nstall near any heat sources such as open flames, radators, heat regsters, stoves, or other apparatus (ncludng amplfers) that produce heat. Do not place any open flame sources on the product. 9. DO NOT defeat the safety purpose of the polarzed or groundng type plug. A polarzed plug has two blades wth one wder than the other. A groundng type plug has two blades and a thrd groundng prong. The wder blade or the thrd prong are provded for your safety. f the provded plug does not ft nto your outlet, consult an electrcan for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10. PROTECT the power cord from beng walked on or pnched, partcularly at plugs, convenence receptacles, and the pont where they ext from the apparatus. 11. ONLY USE attachments/accessores specfed by the manufacturer. 12. USE only wth a cart, stand, trpod, bracket, or table specfed by the manufacturer, or sold wth the apparatus. When a cart s used, use cauton when movng the cart/apparatus combnaton to avod njury from tp-over. 13. UNPLUG ths apparatus durng lghtnng storms or when unused for long perods of tme. 14. REFER all servcng to qualfed servce personnel. Servcng s requred when the apparatus has been damaged n any way, such as power supply cord or plug s damaged, lqud has been splled or objects have fallen nto the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to ran or mosture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. 15. DO NOT expose the apparatus to drppng and splashng. DO NOT put objects flled wth lquds, such as vases, on the apparatus. 16. The MANS plug or an applance coupler shall reman readly operable. 17. The arborne nose of the Apparatus does not exceed 70dB (A). 18. Apparatus wth CLASS constructon shall be connected to a MANS socket outlet wth a protectve earthng connecton. 19. To reduce the rsk of fre or electrc shock, do not expose ths apparatus to ran or mosture. 20. Do not attempt to modfy ths product. Dong so could result n personal njury and/or product falure. 21. Operate ths product wthn ts specfed operatng temperature range. WARNNG: Danger of exploson f battery ncorrectly replaced. Operate only wth Shure compatble batteres. WARNNG: Battery packs shall not be exposed to excessve heat such as sunshne, fre, or the lke. WARNNG Battery packs may explode or release toxc materals. Rsk of fre or burns. Do not open, crush, modfy, dsassemble, heat above 140 F (60 C), or ncnerate Follow nstructons from manufacturer Never put batteres n mouth. f swallowed, contact your physcan or local poson control center Do not short crcut; may cause burns or catch fre Do not charge or use battery packs wth other than specfed Shure products Dspose of battery packs properly. Check wth local vendor for proper dsposal of used battery packs Note: Ths equpment s ntended to be used n professonal audo applcatons. EMC conformance s based on the use of suppled and recommended cable types. The use of other cable types may degrade EMC performance. Use ths battery charger only wth the Shure chargng modules and battery packs for whch t s desgned. Use wth other than the specfed modules and battery packs may ncrease the rsk of fre or exploson. Changes or modfcatons not expressly approved by Shure ncorporated could vod your authorty to operate ths equpment. Note: Use only wth the ncluded power supply or a Shure-approved equvalent. Australa Warnng for Wreless Ths devce operates under an ACMA class lcence and must comply wth all the condtons of that lcence ncludng operatng frequences. Before 31 December 2014, ths devce wll comply f t s operated n the 520-820 MHz frequency band. WARNNG: After 31 December 2014, n order to comply, ths devce must not be operated n the 694-820 MHz band. WARNNG: Ths product contans a chemcal known to the State of Calforna to cause cancer and brth defects or other reproductve harm.
GLXD2 on System Overvew The new groundbreakng GLX-D Wreless Systems from Shure combne the leadng edge of Automatc Frequency Management technology wth best-n-class ntellgent lthum-on battery rechargeablty, world-renowned mcrophones and unparalleled desgn and constructon. Avalable n a wde offerng of bodypack and handheld confguratons - ncludng vocal, headset and presenter systems as well as tradtonal gutar optons. The revolutonary GLX-D Wreless Systems defne the newest standard for seamless ease of operaton and exceptonal dgtal audo clarty. Exceptonal dgtal audo clarty Operates n 2.4 GHz spectrum, avalable worldwde Rechargeable batteres delver cost-effcency and up to 16 hours of runtme Adjustable transmtter gan to optmze audo sgnal Automatcally moves away from nterference wthout audo nterrupton RF back-channel for remote control of transmtter functons Globally-unlcensed 2.4 GHz frequency band allows operaton of up to 4 compatble systems n a typcal settng and up to 8 compatble systems under deal condtons Automatc transmtter power-off to conserve battery lfe when transmtter s not n use ncluded Components Optonal Accessores Shure Rechargeable Battery SB902 Car Battery Charger SBC-CAR Mcro USB Battery Charger Power Supply SBC10-USB PS43 Stand Alone Sngle Battery Charger SBC10-902 Carryng Case 95E16526 Quck Start To reduce set up tme, the transmtter and recever automatcally lnk to form an audo channel the frst tme they are powered on and never have to be lnked agan. Note: When settng up multple recever systems, turn on and lnk each transmtter/recever par one at a tme to prevent cross-lnkng. Step 1 Connect power supply to the recever and plug cord nto an AC power source. Connect the audo output to an amplfer or mxer. Step 2 nstall charged transmtter batteres. Step 3 Turn on the transmtter and recever. The blue RF LED wll flash whle the transmtter and recever form a lnk. When the lnk has successfully formed, the RF LED wll reman llumnated. Step 4 Check the audo and adjust the gan f necessary. on on on rf group lnk channel + gan - off / on power mc out nstr out Note: The transmtter and recever wll reman lnked for future usage. At powerup, the blue RF LED wll llumnate, skppng the lnkng step. 3
GLXD4 Recever Controls and Connectors rf group GLXD4 + gan lnk channel - off / on power mc out nstr out 10 11 12 13 14 Front Panel Rear Panel 1 Antenna Two antennas per recever. Antennas pck up the sgnal from the transmtter. 2 RF Status LED ON = Lnked transmtter s on Flashng = Searchng for transmtter OFF = Lnked transmtter off or transmtter unlnked 3 Group Button Press and hold for two seconds to enable manual group edt. 4 Lnk Button Press to manually lnk recever to a transmtter or to actvate the remote D functon 5 Channel Momentary press to start a channel scan Press and hold 2 seconds to enable manual channel edt 6 LCD Screen Dsplays recever and transmtter status. 7 Gan Buttons Press to ncrease or decrease transmtter gan n 1 db ncrements. 8 Battery Chargng ndcator llumnates when battery s n chargng bay: Red = battery chargng Green Flashng = battery charge > 90% Green = battery charged Amber Flashng = chargng error, replace battery 9 Battery Chargng Bay Charges transmtter battery whle recever s powered. 10 Power Swtch Powers the unt on and off. 11 Power Supply Jack Connect the suppled 15 V DC external power supply. 12 Mc Out XLR mcrophone output jack supples mcrophone-level audo output. 13 USB Port For uploadng frmware updates 14 nstr Out TRS ¼" (6.35mm) audo output. Connect to mxers, recorders, and amplfers. Recever Screen 1 Group Dsplays the selected group. 2 Channel Dsplays the selected channel. 3 Transmtter Battery Runtme Dsplays remanng battery lfe n hours and mnutes. Alternatvely dsplays the followng battery status: CALC = battery lfe calculaton Lo = battery lfe less than 15 mnutes Err = replace battery 4 Audo Meter ndcates audo sgnal level and peaks. 5 Gan Dsplays transmtter gan settngs (db). 6 OL ndcator ndcates audo overload, reduce gan. auto 7 Transmtter Locked Dsplayed when lnked transmtter controls are locked. 8 Scannng ndcates a scan s n progress. 9 Auto ndcates that the selected group has backup channels avalable. 4
Transmtters 1 Antenna Carres wreless sgnal. 1 4 3 2 8 2 Status LED LED color and state ndcate transmtter status. off on 3 Power Swtch Turns the transmtter on/off. 4 TA4M nput Jack Connects to a 4-Pn mn connector (TA4F) mcrophone or nstrument cable. 5 Mcro USB Chargng Port Connect to USB battery charger. 5 6 6 GLXD2 on 2 3 5 6 Lnk Button Press and hold wthn 5 seconds of power-on to manually lnk wth recever Press momentarly to actvate Remote D functon 7 7 7 Battery Compartment Holds 1 Shure rechargeable battery. 8 Mcrophone Cartrdge GLXD-2 transmtter models are avalable wth the followng cartrdge types: SM58, Beta 58, SM86, Beta 87A. 1 Transmtter Status LED LED s green durng normal operaton. LED color or flashng ndcates a change n transmtter status as shown n the followng table: Color State Status Green Flashng (slow) transmtter attemptng relnk wth recever Flashng (fast) unlnked transmtter searchng for recever Flashes 3 tmes ndcates locked transmtter when power swtch s pressed Red On battery lfe < 1 hour Flashng battery lfe < 30 mnutes Red/Green Flashng remote D actve Amber Flashng battery error, replace battery Wearng the Bodypack Transmtter Clp the transmtter to a belt or slde a gutar strap through the transmtter clp as shown. For best results, the belt should be pressed aganst the base of the clp. Wearng the Headworn Mcrophone Poston the headworn mcrophone 13 mm (1/2 n.) from the corner of your mouth. Poston lavaler and headworn mcrophones so that clothng, jewelry, or other tems do not bump or rub aganst the mcrophone. 13 mm (.5 n.) Correct Mcrophone Placement Hold the mcrophone wthn 12 nches from the sound source. For a warmer sound wth ncreased bass presence, move the mcrophone closer to the sound source. Do not cover grlle wth hand. 5
Batteres and Chargng GLX-D transmtters are powered by Shure SB902 lthum-on rechargeable batteres. Advanced battery chemstry maxmzes runtmes wth zero memory effects, elmnatng the need to dscharge batteres pror to chargng. When not n use, recommended battery storage temperature s 10 C (50 F) to 25 C (77 F). Note: The transmtter wll not pass RF or audo sgnals when connected to the chargng cable. The followng battery chargng optons are avalable: Recever Chargng Bay The GLXD4 recever has a bult-n chargng bay for the transmtter batteres. 1. nsert the battery nto the chargng bay. 2. Montor the battery chargng ndcator on the front panel untl chargng s complete. Chargng from an AC Power Source 1. Plug the chargng cable nto the chargng port on the transmtter. 2. Plug the chargng cable nto an AC power source. Chargng from a USB Port 1. Plug the USB chargng cable nto the chargng port on the transmtter. 2. Plug the cable nto a standard USB port. LED Status Durng Chargng The followng LED states ndcate battery status when the transmtter s connected to a charger: Green = chargng complete Green Flashng = battery charge > 90% Red = battery chargng Amber Flashng = battery error, replace battery nstallng Transmtter Batteres Bodypack Transmtter 1. Move the lockng lever to the open poston and slde the battery door open. 2. Place the battery nto the transmtter. Chargng Tmes and Transmtter Runtmes Use the followng table to determne approxmate battery runtme based on the duraton of chargng tme. Tmes shown are n hours and mnutes. Recever Bay or AC Power Source Chargng USB Connecton Chargng Transmtter Runtme 0:15 0:30 up to 1:30 0:30 1:00 up to 3:00 1:00 2:00 up to 6:00 3:00 4:00 up to 16:00* *Storage tme or excessve heat wll reduce maxmum runtme. Note: GLX-D transmtters automatcally power-off after approxmately 1 hour to conserve battery lfe f the sgnal from a lnked recever s not detected. 3. Close the battery door and slde the latch to lock. Handheld Transmtter 1. Unscrew and remove the battery cover. 2. Place the battery nto the transmtter. 3. Replace and tghten the battery cover. 1 mportant Tps for Care and Storage of Shure Rechargeable Batteres Proper care and storage of Shure batteres results n relable performance and ensures a long lfetme. Always store batteres and transmtters at room temperature deally, batteres should be charged to approxmately 40% of capacty for long-term storage Durng storage, check batteres every 6 months and recharge to 40% of capacty as needed 2 6
Multple Recever Systems For ease of set up, frequences are dvded nto groups to best match the channel requrements for your system. Select the group by determnng the total number of recevers n your system (channel count). All recevers n the system must be set to the same group. Group Channel Count (Number of Recevers) Number of Backup Frequences Notes 1 Up to 4 3 ntal factory settng. 2 Up to 5* 3 Best mult-channel group f you experence nterference. 3 Up to 8* 0 For large mult-channel systems. Only use Group 3 n controlled W-F envronments because there are no backup frequences to avod nterference. 4 1 27 Best sngle-channel group f you experence nterference. *Envronmentally dependent, 4 systems typcal See "Tps to mprove Wreless System Performance" secton for addtonal nformaton. Settng Up Recevers and Transmtters Note: Before begnnng, turn off all recevers and transmtters. Turn on and set up each recever/transmtter par ndvdually to prevent cross-lnkng. 1. Turn on the frst recever. 2. Press and hold the group button to select a group (f necessary) or f the group s already set, press the channel button to scan for the best avalable channel. 3. Turn on the frst transmtter. The blue rf LED wll llumnate when a lnk s establshed. Repeat steps 1-3 for each addtonal recever and transmtter. Remember to set each recever to the same group. group channel Note: Dashes appearng on the group and channel dsplay durng a channel scan ndcate that frequences are not avalable n the selected group. Choose a group that supports more recevers and repeat the set up steps. Manually Lnkng a Transmtter to a Recever Use the manual lnkng opton to change the transmtter lnked to a recever. A common use for manual lnkng s changng the lnked transmtter from a bodypack type to a handheld type. 1. Turn on the transmtter: Wthn 5 seconds, press and hold the LNK button untl the transmtter LED begns to flash green. 2. Press and hold the lnk button on the recever: The blue rf LED wll flash, and then reman on when the lnk has been establshed. 3. Test the audo to verfy the lnk and adjust the gan f necessary. Combo Systems A combo system s created by lnkng two transmtters to a sngle recever. Only one transmtter can be actve at a tme to prevent cross nterference. Gan settngs for each transmtter can be ndependently set and stored when the transmtter s actve. mportant! Do not turn on and operate both lnked transmtters at any tme. Turn off both transmtters before begnnng. 1. Press the group button to select a group. The recever automatcally scans the selected group to fnd the best avalable channel. 2. Turn on transmtter 1 and lnk t to the recever. Adjust the gan, and then turn off the transmtter. 3. Turn on transmtter 2 and lnk t to the recever. Adjust the gan, and then turn off the transmtter. 7
2.4 GHz Spectrum Overvew GLX-D operates wthn the 2.4GHz SM band whch s utlzed by W-F, Bluetooth, and other wreless devces. The beneft of 2.4GHz s that t s a global band that can be used anywhere n the world, lcense free. Overcomng the Challenges of 2.4GHz The challenge of 2.4GHz s that W-F traffc can be unpredctable. GLX-D meets these challenges n the followng ways: Prortzes and transmts on the best 3 frequences per channel (choosng from a pool of 6 frequences across the 2.4GHz band) Repeats the most mportant nformaton such that one frequency can be taken out entrely wthout audo nterrupton Contnuously scans durng usage to rank all frequences (both current and backup frequences) Seamlessly moves away from nterference to backup frequences wthout audo nterrupton Coexstng wth W-F f you plan to use W-F durng a performance, turn on W-F devces pror to turnng on GLX-D and scannng for the best channel. GLX-D detects and avods other W-F traffc by scannng the entre 2.4GHz envronment and selectng the 3 best frequences to transmt on. The result of ths s relable performance for your GLX-D wreless system as well as avodng W-F transmssons whch may be mportant as well. Burstng W-F s harder to detect as t s perodc; however, because GLX-D repeats the most mportant nformaton, even bursts at very hgh-levels don t have an effect on your audo performance. Challengng Wreless Envronments Some envronments are more dffcult than others for 2.4 GHz wreless system performance. Addtonally, body absorpton has a greater mpact n the 2.4 GHz spectrum, compared to the UHF spectrum. The smplest soluton n many cases s to reduce the transmtter to recever dstance such as placng the recevers on the stage wth a clear lne of sght. Challengng envronments nclude: Areas wth few reflectve surfaces such as: Outdoors Buldngs wth very hgh celngs 3 or more GLX-D recevers n use Strong W-F presence Compettve 2.4 GHz systems n use Note: Unlke analog TV band wreless whch typcally uses the same type of transmssons across manufacturers, all 2.4GHz wreless currently on the market use dfferent varatons of wreless transmsson. These dfferences make t more dffcult to mx and match 2.4 GHz from multple manufacturers successfully, as can be done wth TV band wreless solutons. Tps and Methods to mprove Wreless System Performance f you encounter nterference or dropouts, try the followng suggestons: Scan for the best avalable channel (press the channel button). Reduce transmtter to recever dstance - for example, place recevers on stage wth a lne of sght to the front of the recever. Change the group for all GLX-D systems: Sngle-Chanel System: use Group 4, whch s optmzed for sngle-channel use Mult-Channel System: use Group 2, whch s the most robust wreless group Move recever further away from W-F access ponts, computers, or other actve 2.4 GHz sources. Recommended dstance s a mnmum of 3 meters (10 feet). Dsable non-crtcal W-F on computers, cell phones, and other portable devces f you plan to use W-F durng a performance, turn on W-F pror to turnng on GLX-D and scannng for the best channel. Keep the transmtter and recever more than 2 meters (6 feet) apart Avod heavy W-F traffc actvtes such as downloadng large fles or vewng a move. Locate compettve 2.4 GHz recevers away from each other Avod placng transmtter and recever where metal or other dense materals may be present Move the recever to the top of the equpment rack Keep transmtters more than 2 meters (6 feet) apart - ths s less crtcal at shorter recever to transmtter dstances Note: f transmtters are wthn 6 nches of non-glxd transmtters or mcrophone cartrdges, audble nose s possble. Durng sound check, mark trouble spots and ask presenters or performers to avod those areas f there s a known strong source of W-F and you specfcally want to use frequences wthn that W-F channel, use the followng Group/Channel of GLX-D (best opton lsted frst): W-F 1: Group 3/Channel 8, Group 3/Channel 4 W-F 6: Group 3/Channel 7, Group 3/Channel 5 W-F 11: Group 3/Channel 2, Group 3/Channel 1 8
2.4 GHz Frequency Tables The followng tables lst recever channels, frequences, and latency for each group: Group 1: Channels 1-4 (latency = 4.0 ms) Group/Channel Frequences 1/1 2424 2425 2442 2443 2462 2464 1/2 2418 2419 2448 2450 2469 2471 1/3 2411 2413 2430 2431 2476 2477 1/4 2405 2406 2436 2437 2455 2457 Group 2: Channels 1-5 (latency = 7.3 ms) Group/Channel Frequences 2/1 2423 2424 2443 2444 2473 2474 2/2 2404 2405 2426 2427 2456 2457 2/3 2410 2411 2431 2432 2448 2449 2/4 2417 2418 2451 2452 2468 2469 2/5 2437 2438 2462 2463 2477 2478 Group 3: Channels 1-8 (latency = 7.3 ms) Group/Channel Frequences 3/1 2415 2416 2443 3/2 2422 2423 2439 3/3 2426 2427 2457 3/4 2447 2448 2468 3/5 2409 2451 2452 3/6 2431 2462 2463 3/7 2404 2473 2474 3/8 2435 2477 2478 Group 4: Channel 1 (latency = 7.3 ms) Group/ Frequences Channel 4/1 2404 2405 2410 2411 2417 2418 2423 2424 2426 2427 2431 2432 2437 2438 2443 2444 2448 2449 2451 2452 2456 2457 2462 2463 2468 2469 2473 2474 2477 2478 Choose a group wth more channels and repeat set up steps. Frmware Frmware s embedded software n each component that controls functonalty. Perodcally, new versons of frmware are developed to ncorporate addtonal features and enhancements. To take advantage of desgn mprovements, new versons of the frmware can be downloaded and nstalled usng the Shure Update Utlty tool. Software s avalable for download from http://www.shure.com/update-utlty. Connect to the Computer Connect the devce to your computer usng the USB to Mcro USB cable suppled wth your GLX-D system. GLXD4 off / on power mc out nstr out GLXD6 GLXD1 GLXD2 9
lnk rf group + gan GLXD2 on Operaton Gan Adjustment Use the gan buttons on the recever to ncrease or decrease the gan of a lnked transmtter: Turn on the lnked transmtter and momentarly press the gan buttons to adjust the gan n 1 db ncrements For faster gan adjustments, press and hold the gan buttons Tp: Montor the audo and observe the recever audo meter level whle adjustng the gan to prevent sgnal overload. rf group lnk channel + gan - Lockng and Unlockng the Controls The controls of the recever and transmtter can be locked to prevent accdental or unauthorzed changes to settngs. Note: Locks are not affected by power cycles. Lockng the Recever Controls Smultaneously press and hold the group and channel buttons untl LK appears on the LCD. Repeat to unlock. LK s dsplayed f a locked control s pressed UN s dsplayed momentarly to confrm the unlock command Lockng the Transmtter Power Swtch Startng wth the transmtter set to off, press and hold the LNK button whle turnng on the transmtter. Contnue to hold the lnk button untl the lock con appears on the recever LCD. Repeat sequence to unlock. Optonally, the transmtter power swtch can be remotely locked from the recever front panel: Smultaneously press and hold the group and lnk buttons for approxmately 2 seconds untl the flashng lock con appears on the recever LCD. Repeat sequence to unlock. dentfyng Lnked Transmtters and Recevers wth Remote D Use the Remote D feature to dentfy lnked transmtter and recever pars n multple recever systems. When Remote D s actve, the recever LCD wll blnk and dsplay D. The status LED of the correspondng transmtter wll alternately flash red and green for approxmately 45 seconds. To actvate Remote D: 1. Momentarly press the lnk button on the transmtter or recever. 2. The LCD of the lnked recever wll blnk and dsplay D and the status LED on the lnked transmtter wll flash red/green. 3. To ext Remote D mode, momentarly press the lnk button or allow the functon to tmeout. D GLXD4 channel - Manually Selectng a Group and Channel Specfc groups and channels can be assgned to the recever nstead of usng the automatc scan functon. Note: Group 3 should only be used n controlled W-F envronments to prevent nterference from unexpected W-F devces. Selectng a Group 1. Press and hold the group button for 2 seconds untl the group dsplay flashes. 2. Press the group button to scroll through the avalable groups. 3. The recever wll automatcally save the selected group. Selectng a Channel 1. Press and hold the channel button for 2 seconds untl the channel dsplay flashes. 2. Press the channel button to scroll through the avalable channels. 3. The recever wll automatcally save the selected channel. Note: A double dash symbol dsplayed on the recever screen durng a channel scan ndcates that there are no avalable channels wthn the selected group. 10
Troubleshootng ssue ndcator Status Soluton No sound or fant sound Recever RF LED on Verfy all sound system connectons or adjust gan as needed (see Adjustng Gan). Verfy that the recever s connected to mxer/amplfer. Recever RF LED off Recever LCD screen off Transmtter ndcator LED flashng red Transmtter plugged nto charger. Turn on transmtter. Make sure the batteres are nstalled correctly. Lnk transmtter and recever (see Lnkng topc). Charge or change transmtter battery. Make sure AC adapter s securely plugged nto electrcal outlet. Make sure recever s powered on. Charge or change transmtter battery. Dsconnect transmtter from charger. Audo artfacts or dropouts rf LED flckerng or off Change recever and transmtter to a dfferent group and/or channel. dentfy nearby sources of nterference (cell phones, W-F access ponts, sgnal processor, etc...) and shutdown or remove source. Charge or change transmtter battery. Ensure that recever and transmtter are postoned wthn system parameters. System must be set up wthn recommended range and recever kept away from metallc surfaces. Transmtter must be used n lne of sght from recever for optmal sound. Dstorton OL ndcator appears on recever LCD Reduce transmtter gan (see Gan Adjustment). Transmtter and recever lnk unsuccessful Sound level varatons when swtchng to dfferent sources Recever/transmtter won't turn off Transmtter and recever LEDs flash to ndcate that lnkng started, but the lnk fals N/A Transmtter LED flashng rapdly Update both components to frmware verson 2.0 or greater. Download the Shure Update Utlty applcaton and follow the nstructons. Adjust transmtter gan as necessary (see Gan Adjustment). Controls locked. See Lockng and Unlockng Controls. Recever gan control cannot be adjusted N/A Check transmtter. Transmtter must be on to enable gan changes. Recever controls cannot be adjusted LK shown on recever dsplay Controls locked. See Lockng and Unlockng Controls. when buttons are pressed Transmtter D functon does not respond Transmtter LED flashes green 3 tmes Controls locked. See Lockng and Unlockng Controls. Transmtter nformaton does not appear on the Recever LCD N/A Lnked transmtter s off or the recever s not lnked to a transmtter. Transmtter powers off after 1 hour Transmtter status LED off GLX-D transmtters automatcally power-off after 1 hour to conserve battery lfe f the sgnal from a lnked recever s not detected. Make sure that lnked recever s turned on. Resettng Components Use the reset functon f t s necessary to restore the transmtter or recever to ther factory settngs. Resettng the Recever Restores the recever to the followng factory settngs: Gan level = default Controls = unlocked Press and hold the lnk button whle turnng on the recever power untl the LCD dsplays RE. Note: When reset s complete, the recever wll automatcally ntate lnkng to search for a transmtter. Press and hold the transmtter lnk button wthn fve seconds of powerng-on to complete the lnk. Resettng the Transmtter Restores the transmtter to the followng factory settngs: Controls = unlocked Press and hold the transmtter lnk button whle turnng on the transmtter untl power LED goes off. When the lnk button s released, the transmtter wll automatcally ntate lnkng to fnd an avalable recever. Press the lnk button on an avalable recever to relnk. 11
Specfcatons Tunng Bandwdth 2400 2483. 5 MHz Workng Range ndoors Outdoors Up to 30 m (100 ft ) typcal, Up to 60 m (200 ft ) maxmum Up to 20 m (65 ft ) typcal, Up to 50 m (165 ft ) maxmum Note: Actual range depends on RF sgnal absorpton, reflecton and nterference. Transmt Mode Frequency Hoppng Audo Frequency Response 20 Hz 20 khz Note: Dependent on mcrophone type Dynamc Range 120 db, A-weghted RF Senstvty -88 dbm, typcal Total Harmonc Dstorton 0. 2%, typcal RF Output Power 10 mw E..R.P. max Operatng Temperature Range -18 C (0 F) to 57 C (135 F) Note: Battery characterstcs may lmt ths range. Storage Temperature Range -29 C (-20 F) to 74 C (165 F) Polarty Postve pressure on mcrophone daphragm (or postve voltage appled to tp of WA302 phone plug) produces postve voltage on pn 2 (wth respect to pn 3 of low-mpedance output) and the tp of the hgh mpedance 1/4-nch output. Battery Lfe Up to 16 hours Channel Count 4 typcal, Up to 8 maxmum GLXD1 Dmensons 90 x 65 x 23 mm (3. 56 x 2. 54 x 0. 90n. ), H x W x D (wthout antenna ) Power Requrements 3. 7 V Rechargeable L-on Housng Cast Metal, Black Powdercoat nput mpedance 900 kω RF Output Power 10 mw E..R.P. max Transmtter nput Connector 4-Pn male mn connector (TA4M) Confguraton Unbalanced Maxmum nput Level 1 khz at 1% THD +8. 4 dbv (7. 5 Vp-p ) Antenna Type nternal Monopole Pn Assgnments TA4M 1 ground (cable sheld ) 2 + 5 V Bas 3 audo 4 Ted through actve load to ground (On nstrument adapter cable, pn 4 floats ) GLXD2 Dmensons Model A B C SM58 51 mm, 2.0 n. 252 mm, 9.9 n. 37 mm, 1.5 n. BETA 58 51 mm, 2.0 n. 252 mm, 9.9 n. 37 mm, 1.5 n. SM86 49 mm, 1.9 n. 252 mm, 9.9 n. 37 mm, 1.5 n. BETA 87A 51 mm, 2.0 n. 252 mm, 9.9 n. 37 mm, 1.5 n. A Weght SM58 267 g (9. 4 oz. ) wthout batteres BETA 58 221 g (7. 8 oz. ) wthout batteres SM86 275 g (9. 1 oz. ) wthout batteres BETA 87A 264 g (9. 3 oz. ) wthout batteres Housng Molded Plastc Power Requrements 3. 7 V Rechargeable L-on RF Output Power 10 mw E..R.P. max Maxmum nput Level GLXD2 on B C SM58 BETA 58 SM86 BETA 87A 146 db SPL 147 db SPL 143 db SPL 147 db SPL 12
GLXD4 Certfcatons Dmensons 40 x 183 x 117 mm (1. 6 x 7. 2 x 4. 6 n. ), H x W x D Weght 286 g (10. 1 oz. ) wthout batteres Housng Molded Plastc Power Requrements 14 to 18 V DC (Tp postve wth respect to rng ), 550 ma Spurous Rejecton > 35 db, typcal Gan Adjustment Range -20 to 40 db n 1 db steps Phantom Power Protecton Yes Confguraton mpedance XLR Output mpedance balanced 6.35 mm (1/4") output mpedance balanced XLR Output 100 Ω 6.35 mm (1/4") output 100 Ω (50 Ω, Unbalanced ) Maxmum Audo Output Level Pn Assgnments XLR connector (nto 600 Ω load ) +1 dbv 6.35 mm (1/4") connector (nto 3 kω load ) +8. 5 dbv XLR Output 1=ground, 2=hot, 3=cold 6.35 mm (1/4") connector Tp=audo, Rng=no audo, Sleeve=ground Recever Antenna nput mpedance 50 Ω Antenna Type ½ Wave Sleeve Dpole, non-removable Maxmum nput Level 20 dbm Output Connectons Ths devce comples wth part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operaton s subject to the followng two condtons: (1) Ths devce may not cause harmful nterference, and (2) ths devce must accept any nterference receved, ncludng nterference that may cause undesred operaton. Ths wreless system operates n the globally avalable SM band 2400 MHz to 2483.5 MHz. The operaton does not requre a user lcense. Meets requrements of the followng standards: EN 300 328, EN 301 489 Parts 1 and 9, EN60065. Meets essental requrements of the followng European Drectves: R&TTE Drectve 99/5/EC WEEE Drectve 2002/96/EC, as amended by 2008/34/EC RoHS Drectve 2002/95/EC, as amended by 2008/35/EC Note: Please follow your regonal recyclng scheme for batteres and electronc waste Certfed by C n Canada under RSS-210 and RSS-GEN. C: 616A-GLXD1, 616A-GLXD2, 616A-GLXD4 Certfed under FCC Part 15. FCC D: DD4GLXD1, DD4GLXD2, DD4GLXD4 ndustry Canada CES-003 Complance Label: CAN CES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) Ths devce comples wth ndustry Canada lcence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operaton of ths devce s subject to the followng two condtons: (1) ths devce may not cause nterference, and (2) ths devce must accept any nterference, ncludng nterference that may cause undesred operaton of the devce. Le présent apparel est conforme aux CNR d'ndustre Canada applcables aux apparels rado exempts de lcence. L'explotaton est autorsée aux deux condtons suvantes : (1) l'apparel ne dot pas produre de broullage, et (2) l'utlsateur de l'apparel dot accepter tout broullage radoélectrque sub, même s le broullage est susceptble d'en compromettre le fonctonnement. The CE Declaraton of Conformty can be obtaned from Shure ncorporated or any of ts European representatves. For contact nformaton please vst www.shure.com The CE Declaraton of Conformty can be obtaned from: www.shure.com/europe/ complance Authorzed European representatve: Shure Europe GmbH Headquarters Europe, Mddle East & Afrca Department: EMEA Approval Jakob-Deffenbacher-Str. 12 75031 Eppngen, Germany Phone: 49-7262-92 49 0 Fax: 49-7262-92 49 11 4 Emal: nfo@shure.de 50 Ω 50 Ω 22µF 22 µf 50 Ω 50 Ω 22 µf 22µF 2 1 3 nformaton to the user Ths equpment has been tested and found to comply wth the lmts for a Class B dgtal devce, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These lmts are desgned to provde reasonable protecton aganst harmful nterference n a resdental nstallaton. Ths equpment generates uses and can radate rado frequency energy and, f not nstalled and used n accordance wth the nstructons, may cause harmful nterference to rado communcatons. However, there s no guarantee that nterference wll not occur n a partcular nstallaton. f ths equpment does cause harmful nterference to rado or televson recepton, whch can be determned by turnng the equpment off and on, the user s encouraged to try to correct the nterference by one or more of the followng measures: Reorent or relocate the recevng antenna. ncrease the separaton between the equpment and the recever. Connect the equpment to an outlet on a crcut dfferent from that to whch the recever s connected. Consult the dealer or an experenced rado/tv techncan for help. Ths wreless system operates n the globally avalable SM band 2400 MHz to 2483.5 MHz. The operaton does not requre a user lcense. 13