Shure orporated SLX1 Wireless SLX1 Bodypack Transmitter User Manual 27a8834

Shure Incorporated Wireless SLX1 Bodypack Transmitter 27a8834

Users Manual

1Shure SLX Wireless SystemsEnglish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Français  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Deutsch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Español. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Italiano  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Portuguese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Japanese  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chinese. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Russian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Korean  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Arabic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2Shure SLX WirelessShure SLX WirelessSmart, Hard-working WirelessCongratulations! Welcome to Shure SLX Wireless. Your new system is rugged, reliable, easy to set up and operate, and produces outstanding audio clarity. Whether you’re a vocalist, guitarist, or instru-mentalist, your SLX Wireless system will show you how easy wireless can be, and how good wireless can sound.This user guide and the Quick Setup guide included with your system will tell you all you need to know to get your system working right away.Welcome to the world of SLX: smart, hard-working wireless.Frequency Band SelectionMost countries closely regulate the radio frequencies used in the transmission of wireless informa-tion. These regulations state which devices can use which frequencies, and help to limit the amount of RF (radio frequency) interference in all wireless communications.To be flexible enough to operate worldwide, SLX receivers are available in multiple dedicated fre-quency models. Each dedicated frequency range, or band, spans up to 24 MHz of the wireless broad-cast spectrum. Available bands are:H5: 518–542 MHzJ3: 572–596 MHzL4: 638–662 MHzP4: 702–726 MHzR5: 800–820 MHzS6: 838–865 MHzJB: 806–810 MHzQ4: 740–752 MHzTo facilitate system setup and protect against RF interference, each system comes with multiple predefined frequency groups and channels. When using a single SLX system, the operating frequency will generally not have to be changed. In an installation with multiple receiver/transmitter systems, each system must operate on a separate channel. The group and channel system provides an optimum frequency spread when using multiple systems.Within a single frequency band, up to 12 individual transmitter/receiver systems may be used in a single installation. In regions where additional frequency bands are available, it is possible to operate up to 20 systems simultaneously. Check with your local Shure retailer for information on which bands are available in your area.What Do You Want to Do Now?Learn about your SLX4 ReceiverPower, lock/unlock, front and back panel features: See “SLX4 Receiver Features” on page 5 and “SLX4 Receiver Programming” on page 9.Learn about your SLX2 Handheld TransmitterPower, mute, gain, lock/unlock, other features: See “SLX2 Handheld Transmitter” on page 6 and “SLX1 and SLX2 Transmitter Programming” on page 10.Learn about your SLX1 Bodypack TransmitterPower, mute, gain, lock/unlock, other features: See “SLX1 Bodypack Transmitter” on page 7 and “SLX1 and SLX2 Transmitter Programming” on page 10.Program your SLX Receiver and TransmitterFrequency selection, LCD features, using the select and menu buttons: See “SLX Programming” on page 9.Learn how to use multiple systems in a single installationSee “Multiple System Setup” on page 8.Troubleshoot your SLX systemSee “Troubleshooting” on page 12.
3EnglishTable of Contents System Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4SLX4 Receiver Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5SLX2 Handheld Transmitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6SLX1 Bodypack Transmitter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Single System Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Multiple System Setup  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8SLX Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9SLX4 Receiver Programming  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9SLX1 and SLX2 Transmitter Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10The Master Frequency List  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Rack-Mounting SLX Receivers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Receiver Volume Control  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Tips for Improving System Performance  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Troubleshooting  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Specifications  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Replacement Parts and Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Microphone Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15–17Frequency Ranges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18–20Regulatory Statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Patent numbers 6,597,301, 5,794,125, and 5,692,057.
4Shure SLX WirelessSystem Components All systems include:●SLX4 receiver●Rack mount supplies•Short rack ear• Long rack ear• Link bar to mount to similar receiver• Extension cables and connectors for front-mounting antennas• 8 rack ear screws• 4 rack mount screws with washers• 2 antenna hole plugs●Protective bumpers●2 AA batteries (4 in combo systems)●Power supply●User guideVocalist system includes:●Microphone Head ቢ (choice of SM58®, SM86, Beta 58A®, Beta 87A, or Beta 87C)●SLX2 handheld transmitter ባ●Microphone clip ቤLavalier, Headworn, and Instrument systems include:●SLX1 bodypack transmitter●Microphone (choice of WL93 ቢ, WL184 or WL185 ባ, WH30 ቤ, or Beta 98H/C ብ)Guitar system includes:●SLX1 bodypack transmitter●1/4” to mini 4-pin guitar cableSLX® Wireless SystemsUser Guide+--+SLXቢባቤቢባቤብ
5EnglishSLX4 Receiver FeaturesFront PanelᕡAudio LEDIndicates strength of incoming audio signal.ᕢLCD panelSee “SLX Programming” on page 9.ᕣMenu switchPress to scroll through menu options. See “SLX Programming” on page 9.ᕤSelect switchPress to select the currently displayed menu option. See “SLX Programming” on page 9.ᕥSync Ready IndicatorIlluminates when frequencies of receiver and transmitter are synchronized. See “SLX Programming” on page 9.ᕦInfrared (IR) portBroadcasts IR signal to transmitter to synchronize frequencies.ᕧSync ButtonPress to initiate IR connection between receiver and transmitter. See “SLX Programming” on page 9.ᕨOn/Off switchTap to turn on, hold to turn off.ᕩFrequency BandIndicates the name and range of receiver frequency band.µAdding protective bumpersRecommended if receiver is not rack mounted. Use supplied screws. For rack-mounting instructions, See “Rack-Mounting an SLX Receiver” on page 11.Back PanelᕡAntenna jack BᕢAC adapter jackᕣAdapter cord tie-offFollow steps shown to secure cord to receiver bodyᕤXLR output jackᕥ1/4” output jackᕦVolume adjustment dialDecreases receiver output level. See “Receiver Volume Control” on page 12.ᕧAntenna jack Aaudiomenuselect ready syncSLX4H5 518-542 MhzᕡᕢᕣᕤᕥᕦᕧᕨᕩANTENNA  B POWER MIC  OUT LINE  OUT VOLUME ANTENNA  ABALANCEDLOW  ZUNBALANCEDHIGH  Z12–18  V        160  mASHURE INCORPORATEDNILES,  IL    60714SLX4  RECEIVERIC:  616A–SLX4N108ᕡᕢᕣ ᕤᕥᕦ ᕧቢ ባ ቤµ
6Shure SLX WirelessSLX2 Handheld TransmitterFeaturesᕡInterchangeable microphone head (SM58 pictured)ᕢPower / Infrared (IR) / Mute indicatorGreen: readyAmber: mute onFlashing red: IR transmission in processGlowing red: battery power lowᕣLCD screenSee “SLX1 and SLX2 Transmitter Programming” on page 10.ᕤOn-off / mute switchPress and hold to turn on or off. Press and release to mute or unmute.To avoid accidentally muting the microphone during a performance, lock the front panel while the microphone is in use. See “Lock or Unlock Transmitter Settings” on page 10.ᕥSelect switchSee “SLX1 and SLX2 Transmitter Programming” on page 10.ᕦIR portReceives infrared beam to synchronize frequencies. When using multiple systems, only one transmitter IR port should be exposed at a time. Changing Batteries●Expected life for an Alkaline battery is approximately 8 hours.●When the transmitter light glows red, the batteries should be changed immediately, asshown on the left.Adjusting Gain●Access the gain adjustment switch ቢ by unscrewing the head of the microphone.●Two gain settings ባ are available on the SLX2. Choose a setting appropriate for vocalvolume and for the performing environment. Use the tip of a pen or a small screwdriverto move the switch.•0dB: For quiet to normal vocal performance.•–10dB: For loud vocal performance.SLXSLXᕡᕢᕣᕤᕥቢSLXᕦBIASAUDIO0dB -10dBባ
7EnglishSLX1 Bodypack TransmitterFeaturesᕡAntennaᕢPower / Infrared (IR) / Mute indicatorGreen: readyAmber: mute onFlashing red: IR transmission in processGlowing red: battery power lowᕣLCD screenSee “SLX1 and SLX2 Transmitter Programming” on page 10.ᕤSelect switchSee “SLX1 and SLX2 Transmitter Programming” on page 10.ᕥOn-off / mute switchPress and hold to turn on or off. Press and release to mute or unmute.ᕦ4-Pin Microphone Input JackᕧIR portReceives infrared beam to synchronize frequencies. When using multiple systems, only one transmitter IR port should be exposed at a time.ᕨGain adjustment switch (see below)Wearing the Bodypack Transmitter●Clip the transmitter to a belt ቢ or slide a guitar strap through the transmitter clip ባ asshown.●For best results, slide the transmitter until the belt ቢ is pressed against the base of theclip.Changing Batteries●Expected life for an Alkaline battery is approximately 8 hours.●When the transmitter light glows red, the batteries should be changed immediately, asshown on the left.Adjusting Gain●Three gain settings are available on the SLX1. Choose the appropriate setting for yourinstrument.•mic: Microphone•0: Guitar with passive pickups•-10: Guitar with active pickups-10 0 micᕡᕢᕣᕤᕥᕦቢባᕧᕨ
8Shure SLX WirelessSingle System Setup Follow these steps when using a single SLX system:1. Automatic Frequency SelectionScans for an available channel and sets the receiver to that channel.2. Automatic Transmitter SetupOpen the transmitter battery compartment to display the infrared (IR) port (see page 6 and page 7).With the IR port exposed to the receiver, press sync.Multiple System Setup Follow these steps when using multiple SLX systems in a single installation:1. Turn all receivers on and all transmitters off.2. Set all receivers to the same frequency group (see “Group Selection” on page 9).3. Perform Automatic Frequency Selection from the Single System Setup section above.4. Turn on the first transmitter.5. Perform Automatic Transmitter Setup from the Single System Setup section above.Repeat for each system.Be sure that only one transmitter’s IR port is exposed when synchronizing a system.menu selectቢባ888.888GROUP CHANNELAUTOCHANNELSELECTGROUPSELECTMANUALCHANNELSELECTDISPLAYFREQUENCYSELECTEXITMASTERLISTANTENNAABMASTER LISTMHzLOW BATTsync< 15 cm (8 in.)or
9EnglishSLX Programming Any option displayed on screen will generally “time out” after five seconds.SLX4 Receiver ProgrammingGroup SelectionAllows manual selection of a frequency group. Pressing select increases the group number by one. When the correct frequency is displayed, either wait five seconds for the screen to time out, or press sync. For best results when operating multiple systems, set all systems to a single group; then set each system to a unique channel within that group.For more information on frequency groups and channels, see “Frequency Band Selection” on page 2.Manual Channel SelectionAllows manual selection of a frequency channel. Pressing select increases the channel num-ber by one.When the correct frequency is displayed, either wait five seconds for the screen to time out, or press sync.Display Frequency Displays the current frequency in Mhz for approximately 5 seconds. Press and hold to in-crease display length.Lock or Unlock Receiver SettingsHold down the Select key and press Menu to lock or unlock the receiver. When locked, the current receiver settings cannot be changed.Antenna StatusIndicates RF activity. Only one antenna is active at any one time.Transmitter Battery StatusIndicates a low transmitter battery charge.2x menu select syncቢባቤ888.888GROUP CHANNELAUTOCHANNELSELECTGROUPSELECTMANUALCHANNELSELECTDISPLAYFREQUENCYSELECTEXITMASTERLISTANTENNAABMASTER LISTMHzLOW BATT3x menu select syncቢባቤ888.888GROUP CHANNELAUTOCHANNELSELECTGROUPSELECTMANUALCHANNELSELECTDISPLAYFREQUENCYSELECTEXITMASTERLISTANTENNAABMASTER LISTMHzLOW BATT4x menu selectቢባ888.888GROUP CHANNELAUTOCHANNELSELECTGROUPSELECTMANUALCHANNELSELECTDISPLAYFREQUENCYSELECTEXITMASTERLISTANTENNAABMASTER LISTMHzLOW BATTmenuselect +888.888GROUP CHANNELAUTOCHANNELSELECTGROUPSELECTMANUALCHANNELSELECTDISPLAYFREQUENCYSELECTEXITMASTERLISTANTENNAABMASTER LISTMHzLOW BATT888.888GROUP CHANNELAUTOCHANNELSELECTGROUPSELECTMANUALCHANNELSELECTDISPLAYFREQUENCYSELECTEXITMASTERLISTANTENNAABMASTER LISTMHzLOW BATT888.888GROUP CHANNELAUTOCHANNELSELECTGROUPSELECTMANUALCHANNELSELECTDISPLAYFREQUENCYSELECTEXITMASTERLISTANTENNAABMASTER LISTMHzLOW BATT
10Shure SLX WirelessSLX1 and SLX2 Transmitter ProgrammingManually Select a Group and/or Channel1. Press and hold the select button until the GROUP and CHANNEL displays begin to alternate.2. To change the group setting, release the select button while GROUP is displayed ቢ. While GROUP is flashing, pressing select increases the group setting by one.3. To change the channel setting, release the select button while CHANNEL is displayed ባ. While CHANNEL is flashing, pressing select increases the channel setting by one.Lock or Unlock Transmitter SettingsPress the mute/power and select buttons simultaneously to lock or unlock the transmitter set-tings. When locked, the current settings cannot be changed manually. Locking the transmitter does not disable infrared synchronization.Battery StatusIndicates charge remaining in transmitter batteries.Master List IndicatorIndicates that a master list frequency is currently in use. No group or channel information is displayed.Note: the transmitter cannot be used to change master list settings.Incompatible Frequency WarningThe incompatible warning indicates that the receiver and transmitter are transmitting on dif-ferent frequency bands. Contact your Shure retailer for assistance.The Master Frequency ListUsing the Master ListThe “Master List” of frequencies should be accessed only by experienced users in situations which call for precise frequency selection. The “Master List” is a comprehensive index of all avail-able frequencies in 25 kHz increments.To access the Master List, hold down the menu button while powering on the SLX receiver.Select Frequencies in the Master ListWhile FREQUENCY SELECT is flashing, the select button scrolls down through all available frequencies; the menu button scrolls up. Press and release to change the frequency in 25 kHz increments; press and hold to scroll quickly.When the correct frequency is displayed, either wait five seconds for the screen to time out, or press sync.Exit the Master ListTo exit the Master List and return to normal system operations, press menu, then select.select8888MASTER LISTIncompatibleGROUPCHANNEL8888MASTER LISTIncompatibleGROUPCHANNELቢባselect+8888MASTER LISTIncompatibleGROUPCHANNEL8888MASTER LISTIncompatibleGROUPCHANNEL8888MASTER LISTIncompatibleGROUPCHANNEL8888MASTER LISTIncompatibleGROUPCHANNELmenu +888.888GROUP CHANNELAUTOCHANNELSELECTGROUPSELECTMANUALCHANNELSELECTDISPLAYFREQUENCYSELECTEXITMASTERLISTANTENNAABMASTER LISTMHzLOW BATTmenu selectselectmenuቢባቤ syncብ888.888GROUP CHANNELAUTOCHANNELSELECTGROUPSELECTMANUALCHANNELSELECTDISPLAYFREQUENCYSELECTEXITMASTERLISTANTENNAABMASTER LISTMHzLOW BATT2x menu selectቢባ888.888GROUP CHANNELAUTOCHANNELSELECTGROUPSELECTMANUALCHANNELSELECTDISPLAYFREQUENCYSELECTEXITMASTERLISTANTENNAABMASTER LISTMHzLOW BATT
11EnglishRack-Mounting an SLX ReceiverThe supplied mounting hardware allows an SLX receiver to be mounted in any standard 19” audio equipment rack.Rack-Mounting SLX ReceiversHardware (Included) AssemblyTools (Not Included)One Receiver Wiring Required Accessories• All accessories suppliedSLX4 ANTENNA  B POWER MIC  OUT LINE  OUT VOLUME ANTENNA  ABALANCEDLOW  ZUNBALANCEDHIGH  Z12–18  V        170  mASHURE INCORPORATEDNILES,  IL    60714SLX4  RECEIVERIC:  616A–SLX4N108Two Receivers•1 x UA440SLX4 SLX4ANTENNA  B POWER MIC  OUT LINE  OUT VOLUME ANTENNA  ABALANCEDLOW  ZUNBALANCEDHIGH  Z12–18  V        170  mASHURE INCORPORATEDNILES,  IL    60714SLX4  RECEIVERIC:  616A–SLX4N108ANTENNA  B POWER MIC  OUT LINE  OUT VOLUME ANTENNA  ABALANCEDLOW  ZUNBALANCEDHIGH  Z12–18  V        170  mASHURE INCORPORATEDNILES,  IL    60714SLX4  RECEIVERIC:  616A–SLX4N108Two Receivers with UA220 Antenna Splitter/Combiner Kit•1 x UA221SLX4 SLX4ANTENNA  B POWER MIC  OUT LINE  OUT VOLUME ANTENNA  ABALANCEDLOW  ZUNBALANCEDHIGH  Z12–18  V        170  mASHURE INCORPORATEDNILES,  IL    60714SLX4  RECEIVERIC:  616A–SLX4N108ANTENNA  B POWER MIC  OUT LINE  OUT VOLUME ANTENNA  ABALANCEDLOW  ZUNBALANCEDHIGH  Z12–18  V        170  mASHURE INCORPORATEDNILES,  IL    60714SLX4  RECEIVERIC:  616A–SLX4N108Three or Four Receivers•1 x UA844SLX4 SLX4UA844POWERUHF ANTENNA / POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMSLX4ANTENNA  B POWER MIC  OUT LINE  OUT VOLUME ANTENNA  ABALANCEDLOW  ZUNBALANCEDHIGH  Z12–18  V        170  mASHURE INCORPORATEDNILES,  IL    60714SLX4  RECEIVERIC:  616A–SLX4N108ANTENNA  B POWER MIC  OUT LINE  OUT VOLUME ANTENNA  ABALANCEDLOW  ZUNBALANCEDHIGH  Z12–18  V        170  mASHURE INCORPORATEDNILES,  IL    60714SLX4  RECEIVERIC:  616A–SLX4N108ANTENNA  B POWER MIC  OUT LINE  OUT VOLUME ANTENNA  ABALANCEDLOW  ZUNBALANCEDHIGH  Z12–18  V        170  mASHURE INCORPORATEDNILES,  IL    60714SLX4  RECEIVERIC:  616A–SLX4N108
12Shure SLX WirelessReceiver Volume ControlThe volume control dial should generally be left in the clockwise position. Turning the dial counter-clockwise decreases receiver output level. If adjustments are necessary, use a small screw-driver to turn the dial.Tips for Improving System Performance●Maintain a line of sight between transmitter and antenna●Avoid placing the receiver near metal surfaces or any digital equipment (CD players, computers, etc.)●Secure the AC adapter cable to the receiver using the cable retainer loop●If rack-mounting the receiver, front-mount the antennas as shown on page 8.TroubleshootingIssue Indicator Status SolutionNo sound or faint soundTransmitter power light off• Turn transmitter on (see pages 6 and 7)• Make sure the +/- indicators on battery match the transmitter terminals• Insert a fresh batteryReceiver power light off• Make sure AC adapter is securely plugged into electrical outlet and intoDC input connector on rear panel of receiver• Make sure AC electrical outlet works and is supplying proper voltageReceiver display indicates antenna activity• Press mute switch on transmitter (see pages 6 and 7)• Turn up receiver volume control (see page 5)• Increase transmitter gain switch setting (see pages 6 and 7)• Check cable connection between receiver and amplifier or mixerReceiver display indicates no antenna activity; transmitter and receiver power lights glowing• Extend receiver antennas vertically• Move receiver away from metal objects• Check for line of sight between transmitter and receiver• Move transmitter closer to receiver• Check that receiver and transmitter are using the same frequencyTransmitter power light glowing red• Replace transmitter batteriesIncompatible warning on transmitter•The incompatible warning indicates that the receiver and transmitter aretransmitting on different frequency bands. Contact your Shure retailer forassistance.Distortion or unwanted noise burstsReceiver display indicates antenna activity• Remove nearby sources of RF interference (CD players, computers,digital effects, in-ear monitor systems, etc.)• Change receiver and transmitter to a different frequency (see page 9)• Reduce transmitter gain (see pages 6 and 7)• Replace transmitter battery• If using multiple systems, increase the frequency spread betweensystems (see page 9).Distortion level increases graduallyTransmitter power light glowing red• Replace transmitter batteriesSound level different from cabled guitar or microphone, or when using different guitars• Adjust transmitter gain (see pages 6 and 7) and receiver volume (seepage 5) as necessary
13EnglishSpecifications SystemFrequency Range and Transmitter Output LevelNOTE: This Radio apparatus may be capable ofoperating on some frequencies not authorized in yourregion.  Please contact your national authority to obtaininformation on authorized frequencies for wirelessmicrophone products in your region.Operating Range Under Typical Conditions100m (300 ft.)Note: actual range depends on RF signal absorption,reflection, and interferenceAudio Frequency Response (+/–2 dB)Minimum: 45 HzMaximum: 15 kHzTotal Harmonic Distortion (ref. +/–38 kHz deviation, 1 kHz tone)0.5%, typicalSignal–to–Noise Ratio>100 dB A–weightedOperating Temperature Range–18°C (0°F) to +57°C (+135°F) Note: battery characteristics may limit this rangeTransmitter Audio PolarityPositive pressure on microphone diaphragm (or positivevoltage applied to tip of WA302 phone plug) producespositive voltage on pin 2 (with respect to pin 3 of lowimpedance output) and the tip of the high impedance1/4 inch output.SLX1 Bodypack TransmitterAudio Input Level+2 dBV maximum at 0 dB gain positionDimensions108 mm H x 64mm W x 19 mm D (4.25 x 2.50 x 0.75 in.)Weight81 grams (3 oz.) without batteriesHousingMolded ABS casePower2 “AA” size alkaline or rechargeable batteriesBattery Life>8 hoursSLX2 Handheld TransmitterAudio Input Level+2 dBV maximum at minimum gain positionDimensions (including SM58 cartridge)254 mm x 51 mm dia. (10 x 2 in.)Weight290 grams (10.2 oz.) without batteriesHousingMolded ABS handle and battery cupPower2 “AA” size alkaline or rechargeable batteriesBattery Life>8 hoursSLX4 ReceiverDimensions42 mm H x 197 mm W x 134 mm D (1.65 x 7.76 x5.28 in.)Weight0.8165 kg (1 lb. 13 oz.)HousingMolded ABSSensitivity–105 dBm for 12 dB SINAD, typicalAudio Output Level (ref. +/– 38 kHz deviation with 1 kHz tone)XLR connector (into 600 ohm load): +7 dBV (line), –13 dBV (mic)1/4 inch connector (into 3000 ohm load): –2 dBVSensitivity–105 dBm for 12 dB SINAD, typicalImage Rejection>70 dB, typicalPower12–18 Vdc at 150 mA, supplied by external powersupplyBand Range Transmitter outputH5 518–542 MHz 35 mW/15 dBmJ3 572–596 MHz 35 mW/15 dBmL4 638–662 MHz 35 mW/15 dBmP4 702–726 MHz 35 mW/15 dBmR5 800–820 MHz 20 mW/13 dBmS6 838–865 MHz 10 mW/10 dBmJB 806–810 MHz 10 mW/10 dBmQ4 740–752 MHz 10 mW/10 dBm
14Shure SLX WirelessReplacement Parts and AccessoriesOptional Accessories Furnished AccessoriesOptional AccessoriesAntenna Combiners and AccessoriesAntennas and receivers must be from the same band.The supplied 1/4 wave antennas can be used when mounted directly to the UA844. If antennas are remote mounted, 1/2 wave antennas must be used.Antennas and cables are for use with UA844, and cannot be used with stand-alone SLX receivers.AC Adapter (120 VAC, 60 Hz) PS20AC Adapter (230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, Europlug) PS20EAC Adapter (230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, UK) PS20UKAC Adapter (100 VAC, 50/60 Hz) PS20JSM58 Head with Grille (SLX2/SM58) RPW112SM86 Head with Grille (SLX2/SM86) RPW114BETA 58 Head with Grille SLX2/BETA 58 RPW118BETA 87A Head with Grille(SLX2/BETA 87A)RPW120BETA 87C Head with Grille(SLX2/BETA 87C)RPW122Matte Silver Grille (SLX2/SM58) RK143GMatte Silver Grille (SLX2/SM86) RPM226Matte Silver Grille (SLX2/BETA 58) RK265GMatte Silver Grille (SLX2/BETA 87A) RK313Matte Silver Grille (SLX2/BETA 87C) RK312Belt Clip 44A80301/4-Wave Antenna (518–752 MHz) UA400B1/4-Wave Antenna (748–865 MHz) UA400Microphone Stand Adapter (SLX2) WA371Zipper Bag (SLX1) 26A13Zipper Bag (SLX2) 26A14Short Rack Bar 53A8571Long Rack Bar 53A8572Link Bar 53A8443Antenna extension cables (2) 95A9023Carrying Case  WA610Black Grille (SLX2/BETA 58) RK323GBlack Grille (SLX2/BETA 87A) RK324GPassive Antenna/Splitter Combiner Kit (recommended for 2 receivers)UA221UHF Antenna Power Distribution Amplifier (recommended for 3 or more receivers)U.S.A. UA844USEurope  UA844EUK UA844UK1/2 Wave Antenna Remote Mount Kit UA5001/2 wave antennas (2)H5 Band UA820HJ3 Band UA820DL4 Band UA820LP4, Q4 Bands UA820BR5, S6, JB Bands UA820A25’ Antenna Cable UA82550’ Antenna Cable UA850100’Antenna Cable UA100
15Microphone SpecificationsWL183WL184WL185WL50WL5120 200001000 1000050 1009876543298765432+100–10HzdB-20+20150°120°150°120°180°30°60°90°30°60°090°–10 dB–20 dB–15 dB–5 dB20 200001000 1000050 1009876543298765432+100–10HzdB-20+20150°120°150°120°180°30°60°90°30°60°090°–10 dB–20 dB–15 dB–5 dB20 200001000 1000050 1009876543298765432+100–10HzdB-20+20150°120°150°120°180°30°60°90°30°60°090°–10 dB–20 dB–15 dB–5 dB20 200001000 1000050 1009876543298765432+100–10HzdB-20+20Mid BoostEqualization CapHigh BoostEqualization Cap150°120°150°120°180°30°60°90°30°60°090°–10 dB–20 dB–15 dB–5 dB20 200001000 1000050 1009876543298765432+100–10HzdB-20+20On Axis180° Off Axis150°120°150°120°180°30°60°90°30°60°090°–10 dB–20 dB–15 dB–5 dB150°120°150°120°180°30°60°90°30°60°090°–10 dB–20 dB–15 dB–5 dB500 Hz1000 Hz250 Hz6300 Hz10000 Hz2500 Hz
16Shure SLX WirelessMicrophone SpecificationsWH20WH30BETA98H/CSM58SM8620 200001000 1000050 1009876543298765432+100–10HzdB-20+20150°120°150°120°180°30°60°90°30°60°090°–10 dB–20 dB–15 dB–5 dB1000 Hz4000 Hz500 Hz20 200001000 1000050 1009876543298765432+100–10HzdB-20+201cm(.4in)606 mm (2 ft)150°120°150°120°180°30°60°90°30°60°090°–10 dB–20 dB–15 dB–5 dB150°120°150°120°180°30°60°90°30°60°090°–10 dB–20 dB–15 dB–5 dB250 Hz500 Hz125 Hz5000 Hz10000 Hz1000 Hz20 200001000 1000050 1009876543298765432+100–10HzdB-20+201 cm (3/8 in)60.6 cm (2 ft)150°120°150°120°180°30°60°90°30°60°090°–10 dB–20 dB–15 dB–5 dB150°120°150°120°180°30°60°90°30°60°090°–10 dB–20 dB–15 dB–5 dB250 Hz500 Hz250 Hz5000 Hz10000 Hz1000 Hz20 200001000 1000050 1009876543298765432+100–10HzdB-20+20150°120°150°120°180°30°60°90°30°60°090°–10 dB–20 dB–15 dB–5 dB150°120°150°120°180°30°60°90°30°60°090°–10 dB–20 dB–15 dB–5 dB250 Hz500 Hz250 Hz4000 Hz8000 Hz2000 Hz20 200001000 1000050 1009876543298765432+100–10HzdB-20+20150°120°150°120°180°30°60°90°30°60°090°–10 dB–20 dB–15 dB–5 dB150°120°150°120°180°30°60°90°30°60°090°–10 dB–20 dB–15 dB–5 dB500 Hz1000 Hz250 Hz6400 Hz10000 Hz2500 Hz
17Microphone SpecificationsBETA58BETA87ABETA87C20 200001000 1000050 1009876543298765432+100–10HzdB-20+203 mm (1/8 in)25 mm (1 in)51 mm (2 in)606 mm (2 ft)150°120°150°120°180°30°60°90°30°60°090°–10 dB–20 dB–15 dB–5 dB150°120°150°120°180°30°60°90°30°60°090°–10 dB–20 dB–15 dB–5 dB250 Hz500 Hz250 Hz6300 Hz10000 Hz2500 Hz20 200001000 1000050 1009876543298765432+100–10HzdB-20+201 cm (3/8 in)60.6 cm (2 ft)150°120°150°120°180°30°60°90°30°60°090°–10 dB–20 dB–15 dB–5 dB150°120°150°120°180°30°60°90°30°60°090°–10 dB–20 dB–15 dB–5 dB500 Hz1000 Hz250 Hz6300 Hz10000 Hz2500 Hz20 200001000 1000050 1009876543298765432+100–10HzdB-20+201 cm (3/8 in)60.6 cm (2 ft)150°120°150°120°180°30°60°90°30°60°090°–10 dB–20 dB–15 dB–5 dB150°120°150°120°180°30°60°90°30°60°090°–10 dB–20 dB–15 dB–5 dB500 Hz1000 Hz250 Hz5000 Hz10000 Hz2500 Hz
18Shure SLX WirelessFrequency Ranges H5: 518,000–542,000 MHzJ3: 572,000–596,000 MHzL4: 638,000–662,000 MHzGroup 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 61518.200 519.750 518.300 520.725 519.050 518.6002520.200 521.975 519.775 522.100 520.475 520.0753523.200 523.200 520.875 524.250 521.600 521.2504525.425 524.850 522.525 525.750 525.525 525.2755527.000 526.950 523.800 526.850 527.600 527.2506529.675 528.425 527.050 528.525 530.225 531.1257531.575 530.325 528.875 529.775 531.475 532.9508533.050 533.000 532.750 532.400 533.150 536.2009535.150 534.575 534.725 534.475 534.250 537.47510 536.800 536.800 538.750 538.400 535.750 539.12511 538.025 539.800 539.925 539.525 537.900 540.22512 540.250 541.800 541.400 540.950 539.275 541.700Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 61572.200 573.750 572.300 574.725 573.050 572.6002574.200 575.975 573.775 576.100 574.475 574.0753577.200 577.200 574.875 578.250 575.600 575.2504579.425 578.850 576.525 579.750 579.525 579.2755581.000 580.950 577.800 580.850 581.600 581.2506583.675 582.425 581.050 582.525 584.225 585.1257585.575 584.325 582.875 583.775 585.475 586.9508587.050 587.000 586.750 586.400 587.150 590.2009589.150 588.575 588.725 588.475 588.250 591.47510 590.800 590.800 592.750 592.400 589.750 593.12511 592.025 593.800 593.925 593.525 591.900 594.22512 594.250 595.800 595.400 594.950 593.275 595.700Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 61638.200 639.750 638.300 640.725 639.050 638.6002640.200 641.975 639.775 642.100 640.475 640.0753643.200 643.200 640.875 644.250 641.600 641.2504645.425 644.850 642.525 645.750 645.525 645.2755647.000 646.950 643.800 646.850 647.600 647.2506649.675 648.425 647.050 648.525 650.225 651.1257651.575 650.325 648.875 649.775 651.475 652.9508653.050 653.000 652.750 652.400 653.150 656.2009655.150 654.575 654.725 654.475 654.250 657.47510 656.800 656.800 658.750 658.400 655.750 659.12511 658.025 659.800 659.925 659.525 657.900 660.22512 660.250 661.800 661.400 660.950 659.275 661.700
19Frequency Ranges P4: 702,000–726,000R5: 800,000–820,000, 800,100–819,000Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 81702.200 703.750 703.650 702.750 703.750 702.100 704.775 702.3002704.200 705.975 705.650 704.500 705.750 704.025 706.225 704.9753707.200 707.200 708.650 705.750 708.250 705.500 710.500 706.7754709.425 708.850 710.875 708.250 711.750 708.500 712.025 709.1005711.000 710.950 712.450 711.250 714.500 710.100 714.225 710.3006713.675 712.425 715.125 712.500 715.750 712.025 716.900 712.2257715.575 714.325 717.025 715.250 718.750 713.500 718.500 714.7758717.050 717.000 718.500 718.750 721.250 717.300 720.775 716.7009719.150 718.575 720.600 721.250 722.500 725.300 725.300 724.00010 720.800 720.800 722.250 723.250 724.250 725.90011 722.025 723.800 723.47512 724.250 725.800 725.700Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Group 14 Group 15 Group 161703.000 702.200 710.200 718.200 702.550 702.100 702.700 702.5002706.025 703.300 711.300 719.300 705.600 704.700 704.700 705.5003708.000 704.700 712.700 720.700 707.500 710.300 709.450 707.0004710.300 705.800 713.800 721.800 709.000 712.400 711.500 712.2005712.225 707.675 715.675 723.675 711.500 714.000 714.500 714.1006716.000 708.775 716.775 715.100 716.500 716.550 716.4007717.100 717.000 719.400 719.900 719.5008719.000 720.000 721.300 722.000 722.2009720.225 723.500 724.70010 722.775 725.900 725.90011 724.700Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 71801.250 801.225 800.950 800.525 801.475 800.600 800.6502804.825 804.800 802.950 801.925 803.025 802.050 803.1253806.975 806.950 804.325 803.650 805.800 804.275 804.4504808.800 808.775 806.425 804.850 806.950 805.750 806.1505810.325 810.300 808.050 807.400 809.125 806.850 807.2506811.550 811.525 809.275 808.525 810.575 808.550 808.7257813.175 813.150 810.800 810.275 811.725 809.875 810.9508815.275 815.250 812.625 811.550 813.800 812.350 812.4009816.650 816.625 814.775 813.775 813.450 813.50010 818.650 818.625 818.35011 819.750 819.800 819.775Group 8 Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Group 141806.000 806.025 801.400 800.900 801.200 803.850 806.1502807.100 807.425 808.300 802.100 803.800 807.000 811.6503808.500 808.525 816.400 806.200 805.900 809.700 814.4004809.600 810.400 809.300 807.000 811.050 816.5005811.475 811.500 814.100 809.200 813.900 817.4506812.575 812.900 816.100 811.700 816.500 819.3007813.975 814.000 817.200 817.6008819.600 819.500
20Shure SLX WirelessFrequency Ranges S6: 838,000–865,000Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 81838.200 838.150 838.550 854.200 855.475 855.075 854.750 854.7502841.450 839.375 839.775 855.300 857.425 857.775 855.850 855.8503843.275 841.300 841.700 856.700 860.600 860.725 857.250 857.2504846.225 842.475 842.875 857.800 858.350 858.3505847.350 846.400 846.800 859.675 860.225 860.2256850.125 848.025 848.425 860.775 861.325 861.3257852.575 850.025 850.4258854.575 852.475 852.8759856.200 855.250 855.65010 860.125 856.375 856.77511 861.300 859.325 859.72512 863.225 861.150 861.55013 864.450 864.400 864.800Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Group 14 Group 151854.425 863.200 838.200 838.900 838.100 838.700 838.4002855.525 864.500 839.900 842.600 841.100 842.800 840.6003857.400 841.000 845.900 842.700 844.800 842.1004858.500 842.375 847.500 847.000 846.300 844.7005859.900 844.400 848.600 849.200 847.400 846.6006861.000 846.100 850.100 850.400 849.200 848.1007847.350 852.100 852.500 851.300 850.7008849.400 853.300 854.100 851.8509851.800 855.100 855.300 853.70010 853.200 857.21011 858.650 KE ch's KE ch's S5 ch's12 859.800 856.950 852.450 855.27513 861.900 859.375 854.900 856.175
21Regulatory Information SLX1 & SLX2 Transmitters: Certified to FCC Part 74 (FCC ID: "DD4SLX1" & "DD4SLX2"). Certified by IC in Canada under RSS-123 and RSS-102 ("IC: 616A-SLX1" and "IC: 616A-SLX2"). This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Meets the essential requirements of the Europe-an R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC (ETSI EN 300-422 Parts 1 & 2, EN 301 489 Parts 1 & 9) and are eligible to carry the CE marking.SLX4 Receiver: Authorized under Declaration of Conformity (DoC) provision of FCC Part 15. Cer-tified under Industry Canada to RSS-123 ("IC: 616A-SLX4"). This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Meets the essential requirements of the European R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC (EN 301 489 Parts 1 & 2, EN 300 422 Parts 1 & 2) and is eligible to carry the CE marking.  Conforms to Australian EMC requirements and is eligible for C-Tick marking.PS 20 Series Power Supplies: Conform to Safety Standard IEC 60065. PS20E and PS20UK areeligible to bear CE marking.European Countries and FrequenciesN108

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