Shure orporated ULXD2J50 Handheld Wireless Microphone Transmitter User Manual Exhibit D Users Manual per 2 1033 b3

Shure Incorporated Handheld Wireless Microphone Transmitter Exhibit D Users Manual per 2 1033 b3

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Exhibit D Users Manual per 2 1033 b3

1©2011 Shure Incorporatedxxxxxxx (Rev. 1)ULXD Digital Wireless SystemDraft 9/14/11
3READ these instructions.1. KEEP these instructions.2. HEED all warnings.3. FOLLOW all instructions.4. DO NOT use this apparatus near water.5. CLEAN ONLY with dry cloth.6. DO NOT block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with 7. the manufacturer’s instructions. DO NOT install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat 8. registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including ampliers) that produce heat.DO NOT defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-9. type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wider blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not t into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.PROTECT the power cord from being walked on or pinched, 10. particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.ONLY USE attachments/accessories specied by the 11. manufacturer.12. UNPLUG this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused 13. for long periods of time.REFER all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is 14. required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.DO NOT expose the apparatus to dripping and splashing. DO 15. NOT put objects lled with liquids, such as vases, on the appara-tus.The MAINS plug or an appliance coupler shall remain readily oper-16. able. The airborne noise of the Apparatus does not exceed 70dB (A).17.  Apparatus with CLASS I construction shall be connected to a 18. MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not expose this ap-19. paratus to rain or moisture.Do not attempt to modify this product. Doing so could result in 20. personal injury and/or product failure. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSUSE only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table speci-ed by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting arisk of electric shock is present within this unit.This symbol indicates that there are important operating andmaintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit.WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.WARNING• Battery packs may explode or release toxic materials. Risk of fire or burns. Do not open, crush, modify,  disassemble, heat above 212°F (100°C), or incinerate• Follow instructions from manufacturer• Never put batteries in mouth. If swallowed, contact your physician or local poison control center• Do not short circuit; may cause burns or catch fire• Do not charge or use battery packs with other than specified Shure products• Dispose of battery packs properly. Check with local vendor for proper disposal of used battery packsWARNING: No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.Draft 9/14/11
4General DescriptionFeaturesDigital AudioReceiver-controlled gainFrequency Band SelectionMore bandsTransmitter PresetsSend presets to the transmitter over a syncRechargeabilityShure’s lithium ion batteries offer unparalleled reliability and longevity in rechargeable technology. Transmitters offer accurate and instantaneous monitoring of bat-tery life.NetworkingEach receiver has an RJ-45 port on the back for connecting to other receivers over an Ethernet network. Networking receivers allows you to automatically set channels for all the receivers with a single group scan command. You can also control and monitor all networked receivers through the Shure Wireless Workbench PC software.PLACEHOLDER - COMING FROM MIKE JFurnished AccessoriesHandheld Systems Bodypack SystemULXD4Digital Wireless Receiversync pushcontrolENTEREXITSCANRFA BOLOLgain poweraudioAll SystemsULXD4S Receiver PS41 Power Supply1/2 Wave Antenna (2) 2’ BNC Cable (2)BNC Bulkead Adapters (2)Rackmount Kit (1) 5’ Ethernet Cable (1)AA Alkaline batteries (2)ULXD2 Handheld TransmitterMicrophone CartridgeMicrophone Clip ULXD1 Bodypack Transmitter• One of the following:WA302 instrument cable• Beta 98H/C instrument microphone• Lavalier microphone (MX150, MX153, WL183, WL184, WL185)• WH30 headworn microphoneDraft 9/14/11
6ULXD4Digital Wireless Receiversync pushcontrolENTEREXITSCANRFA BOLOLgain poweraudio12V OUT150 mA12V OUT150 mAULXD2ULXD2mic / linemic / linepowerpowerantenna . Bantenna . B antenna . Aantenna . A15V  0.6Ainst / auxinst / auxlinemicwww.shure.com25L5 644-800 MHz233445511188910 116677Front Panel① Sync ButtonPress the sync button while the receiver and transmitter IR windows are aligned to transfer settings from the receiver to the transmitter② Infrared (IR) Sync WindowSends IR signal to the transmitter for sync③ Network Icon Illuminates when the receiver is connected with other Shure devices on the network. IP Address must be valid to enable networked control④ Encryption Icon Illuminates when AES-256 encryption is activated: Utilities > Encryption ⑤ LCD DisplayDisplays settings and parameters⑥ Scan Button Press to find the best channel or group⑦ Menu Navigation Buttons Use to select and navigate through parameter menusBack Panel① RF Antenna Diversity Input Jack (2)For antenna A and antenna B.② Power Supply Jack Connect the supplied 15 V DC external power supply③ Network Speed LED (Amber)•Off = 10 Mbps •On = 100 Mbps④ Ethernet PortConnect to an Ethernet network to enable remote control and monitoring⑤ Network Status LED (Green)•Off = no network link•On = network link active•Flashing = network link active, flash rate corresponds to traffic volume⑥ Mic/Line SwitchApplies a 30 dB pad in mic position (XLR output only)⑦ Balanced XLR Audio OutputConnect to a mic or line level input⑨ Balanced 1/4” (6.35 mm) TRS Audio OutputConnect to a mic or line level inputReceiver12⑧ Control WheelPush to select menu items for editing, turn to edit a parameter value⑨ RF Diversity LEDsIndicate antenna status:•Blue = normal RF signal between the receiver and transmitter•Red = interference detected•Off = No RF connection between the receiver and transmitterNote: the receiver will not output audio unless one blue LED is illuminated⑩ RF Signal Strength LEDsIndicate the RF signal strength from the transmitter: •Amber = Normal (-90 to -70 dBm)•Red = Overload (greater than -25 dBm, see Troubleshooting)⑪ Audio LEDsIndicate average and peak audio levels: LED Audio Signal Level  DescriptionRed (6) -0.1 dBFS Overload/ limiterYellow (5) -6 dBFSNormal peaksYellow/ Green (4) -12 dBFSGreen (3) -20 dBFSSignal PresentGreen (2) -30 dBFSGreen (1) -40 dBFS⑫ Gain ButtonsAdjust channel gain⑬ Power SwitchPowers the unit on or offReceiver Output GainOutput JackOutput Level (system gain = 0)Full Scale Output 1/4” TRS 0 dB (unity) +12 dBV XLR (line setting) +6 dB +18 dBVXLR (mic setting) -24 dB -12 dBV2Draft 9/14/11
73 4516Transmitters① Power LED•Green = unit is powered on•Red = low battery or battery error (see Troubleshooting)•Amber = power switch is disabled ② On/Off SwitchPowers the unit on or off③ TA4M Input JackConnects to a 4-Pin Mini Connector (TA4F) microphone or instrument cable④ LCD Display: View menu screens and settings. Press any control button to activate the backlight⑤ Infrared (IR) Port Align with the receiver IR port during an IR Sync for automated transmitter programming⑥ Menu Navigation Buttons Use to navigate through parameter menus and change values. exitActs as a ‘back’ button to return to previous menus or parameters without confirming a value changeenter Enters menu screens and confirms parameter changes▼▲ Use to scroll through menu screens and to change parameter values⑦ Battery CompartmentRequires Shure SB900 rechargeable battery or 2 AA batteries.⑧ AA Battery Adapter Handheld: rotate and store in the battery compartment to use a Shure re-chargeable battery pack Bodypack: remove to accommodate a Shure rechargeable battery pack⑨ Detachable Bodypack AntennaFor RF signal transmission⑩ Integrated AntennaFor RF signal transmission⑪ Microphone CartridgeSee Optional Accessories for a list of compatible cartridges①②②③④④⑤⑤⑥⑥⑦⑦⑧⑧⑨⑪①⑩Home Screen④ Transmitter SettingsThe following information cycles when a transmitter is tuned to the receiver’s frequency:•Transmitter Type (ULXD1=Bodypack; ULXD2=Handheld)•Input Pad (Bodypack only)•RF Power Level (Lo=1 mW; Nm=10 mW; Hi=20 mW)•Transmitter Lock Status (M=Menu; P=Power)Note: -No TX- is displayed when there is no RF connection between a receiver and transmitter⑤ Battery Runtime IndicatorShure SB900 battery: runtime is displayed in minutes remainingAA Batteries: runtime is displayed with a 5-bar indicator⑥ TV ChannelDisplays the TV channel that contains the tuned frequencyReceiver① Receiver InformationUse UTILITIES > HOME INFO to rearrange the following information:•Channel name•Group•Channel•Frequency ② Gain Setting0 to +60 dB, or Mute③ Mic. Offset IndicatorIndicates the transmitter is set to a gain offset value2ULXD2 4-Way Menu Navigation ButtonDraft 9/14/11
8BatteriesThe transmitter runs on two AA batteries or the Shure SB900 rechargeable battery.PGXDAA BatteriesA 5-segment icon on the receiver and transmitter menu screens indi-cates battery charge.For accurate battery runtime monitoring, set the transmitter to the appropriate battery type: UTILITY > BATTERY > SET TYPE. Shure SB900 Rechargeable BatteryWhen using an SB900 rechargeable battery, the receiver and transmitter home screens display the number of hours and minutes remaining. Detailed information for the SB900 is displayed in the receiver BATTERY INFO menu and the transmitter menu: UTILITY > BATTERY > BATT. STATSHEALTH: Overall battery healthCHARGE: Percentage of a full chargeCYCLES: Number of times the battery has been chargedTEMP: Battery temperature in Celsius and FahrenheitNote: Reference the SB900 Battery and SBC800 Charger user guides for additional rechargeable battery information.AA Battery Runtime ChartBattery IndicatorLED ColorRF Power Setting1/10 mW 20 mWGreenGreenGreenGreenRedRedTotal Battery Runtime ## ##Drawings Needed: 1. Polarity2. AA Clip storageTransmitter⑥ RF PowerDisplays RF power setting⑦ Bodypack Input PadThe input signal is attenuated 12 dB⑧ Encryption IconIndicates encryption is enabled on the receiver and has been transferred to the transmitter from a sync① Transmitter InformationScroll▲▼atthehomescreentorearrangethefollowing information:•Channel name•Group•Channel•Frequency② Power Lock IndicatorIndicates power switch is disabled③ Battery RuntimeSee Batteries for more details④ Menu Lock IndicatorIndicates menu navigation buttons are disabled⑤ Mic. OffsetDisplays microphone offset gain value3 4125678Draft 9/14/11
9syncENTEREXITEXITSCANSCANpowercontrolpushRFA Baudio gainOLOLULXD4123456789Setting GainAdjust gain at the receiver so that the average signal levels are solid green and yellow with peaks that flicker the red overload LED. Attenuate the gain if the signal overloads repeatedly.Set the XLR output to line-level when possible to optimize noise performance.Receiver Gain ControlsThe receiver adjusts the system audio gain from 0 to +60 dB. No transmitter gain is necessary to optimize the gain structure. This allows you to make ad-justments during a live performance.ULXD4Digital Wireless Receiversync pushcontrolENTEREXITSCANRFA BOLOLgain poweraudioRFABLOLgain poweraudioRFA BOLOLgain poweraudioULXD4Digital Wireless ReceiversyncpushcontrolENTEREXITSCANOLAdjust Gain at the ReceiverPressthe▲▼gain buttons on the front of the receiver to adjust in 1 dB increments.Large Gain AdjustmentsPress and hold a gain buttonorUse the control wheel in the AUDIO menuReading the Audio MeterAudio peaks illuminate the LEDs for 2 seconds while RMS signal is displayed in realtime.OL (Overload) LED: Illuminates red when the internal limiter is engaged, preventing digital clipping.Transmitter Input ClipThe following warning displays on the receiver LCD panel when the transmitter input is clipped:To correct, attenuate the signal source. If the source cannot be attenuated while using a bodypack transmitter, select INPUT PAD from the main menu to attenuate the input signal 12 dB.Mic. OffsetUse this to compensate for signal level differences between transmitters that share the same receiver. Set the offset gain on a low signal level transmitter to match a louder transmit-ter: Utility > Mic.OffsetNote: For normal gain adjustments, use the receiver gain buttons.MuteTo mute the audio, use Wireless Workbench or a third-party control device.Draft 9/14/11
10Non-networked Receivers1. Turn on all receivers.2. Conduct a group scan on the first receiver to find the best group of frequen-cies in your RF environment: SCAN > GROUP SCAN3. Select a group that contains enough open frequencies to accommodate the entire setup.4. Turn on the transmitter and sync to the first receiver. Repeat the following steps for each additional system:5. Go to SCAN > CHANNEL SCAN  on the receiver to select the group assigned in step 26. Press the SCAN button to find the next best open frequency. 7. Press ENTER to assign the channel to the receiver.8. Sync the transmitter to the receiver. Multiple System SetupA setup using networked receivers is the fastest and easiest way to distribute the best open channel to each system. See Networking Receivers for network-ing details.Networked Receivers1. Turn on all receivers.2. Conduct a group scan on the first receiver to find the best group of frequen-cies in your RF environment: SCAN > GROUP SCAN.3. Press ENTER to accept the group number and automatically assign the next best channel to each receiver on the network.4. Turn on a transmitter and sync to the receiver. Repeat this step for each additional system.Use this procedure to tune a receiver and transmitter to the best open channel.Important! Before you begin: Scan and SyncTurn off all transmitters for the systems you are setting up. (This prevents them from interfering with the frequency scan.)Turn on potential sources of interference such as other wireless systems or devices, computers, CD players, large LED panels, effects processors, and digital rack equipment so they are operating as they would be during the pre-sentation or performance (so the scan will detect and avoid any interference they generate).1. Perform a channel scan on the receiver: SCAN > CHANNEL SCAN. 2. Select a group and press the SCAN button. SCANNING displays on the LCD while it searches for an open frequency.3. After the scan completes, the receiver displays the group, channel and frequency of the best available channel. Press the flashing ENTER button to save the value to the receiver.4. Power on the ULXD transmitter.5. Press the sync button on the receiver.6. Align the IR windows until the receiver IR port illuminates red.7. When complete, SYNC SUCCESS! appears. The transmitter and receiver are now tuned to the same frequency.23 4516RF PowerReference the following table for setting RF Power:RF Power Setting Range Application1 mW ≤100ft. For increased channel reuse at close distances10 mW ≤300ft. Typical setups20 mW ≤420ft. For hostile RF environments or long-distance applications Note: Using the 20 mW setting decreases the transmitter battery runtime and reduces the number of compatible systems. See the specifications section for details.Interference DetectionInterference Detection analyzes the quality of the RF signal and detects interference conditions that have caused an audio signal dropout. When in-terference is identified, the RF LEDS illuminate red and the following warning displays on the receiver LCD panel.Perform a Scan and Sync during a performance break if the warning display persists or the audio drops out repeatedly.RFDraft 9/14/11
11Manual Frequency SelectionTo manually adjust group, channel or frequency, use the RADIO > SET FREQ menu.The receiver uses an Ethernet connection to network with other components. For automatic network configuration, use a DHCP enabled Ethernet switch such as the Shure AXT620. Use multiple Ethernet switches to extend the net-work for larger installations.Note: Note use only one DHCP server per network.Automatic IP Addressing1. If using a Shure AXT620 Ethernet switch, set the DHCP switch to ON.2. Set the IP Mode to Automatic for all receivers: UTILITIES > NETWORKING > CTRL NETWORKON OFFDHCPULXD4Digital Wireless Receiversync pushcontrolENTEREXITSCANRFA BOLOLgain poweraudioULXD4Digital Wireless Receiversync pushcontrolENTEREXITSCANRFA BOLOLgain poweraudioULXD4Digital Wireless Receiversync pushcontrolENTEREXITSCANRFA BOLOLgain poweraudioDevice IDName the receiver’s Device ID to easily identify it through the network or in Wireless Workbench: UTILITIES > NETWORKING > Dev. IDNetworking ReceiversAutomatic IP Addressing with Shure AXT620Manual IP Addressing1. Connect the receivers to an Ethernet switch.2. Set the IP Mode to Manual for all devices (UTILITIES > NETWORKING > MODE)3. Set compatible IP addresses for all devices. 4. Set the subnet mask to the same value for all devices.Troubleshooting• Use only one DHCP server per network• All devices must share the same subnet mask• All receivers must have the same level of firmware revision installed• Look for the illuminated network icon on the front panel of each device: If the icon is not illuminated, check the cable connection and the LEDs on the network jack. If the LEDs are not on and the cable is plugged in, replace the cable and recheck the LEDs and network icon.To check connectivity of WWB6 to the network: 1. Start WWB6 software and use Inventory view to see devices connected to the network.2. If not, find the IP address from one of the devices on the network (such as an ULXD receiver) and see if you can ping it from the computer running WWB6.3. From a WINDOWS/MAC command prompt, type ‘ping IPADDRESS’ of the device (e.g. “ping 192.168.1.100”).4. If the ping returns success (no packet loss), then the computer can see the device on the network. If the ping returns failure (100% packet loss), then check the IP address of the computer to ensure it’s on the same subnet as the Axient device.5. If the pings are successful and the devices still do not show up in the WWB6 inventory, check to ensure all firewalls are either disabled or allow the WWB network traffic to pass to the application. Check that firewall settings are not blocking network access. Draft 9/14/11
12Home Screen Display OptionsReceiverEdit the following parameters in the UTILITIES menu:EDIT NAME: Edits the receiver’s channel name (transfers to the transmitter during a sync).HOME INFO: Changes the information displayed on the LCD home screen:DISPLAY: Use BRIGHTNESS parameter to adjust the brightness of the LCD panel, meter LEDs and front panel icons and CONTRAST parameter to adjust the contrast of the LCD panel.TransmitterHome Screen: Pressthe▲▼arrowsatthehomemenutodisplayoneofthefollowing screens:EncryptionULXD features Advanced Encryption Standard (AES-256) encryption, con-forming to the US Government National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) publication FIPS-197.1. Enable encryption on the receiver: UTILITIES > ENCRYPTION. The encryption symbol illuminates green and the LCD displays SYNC NOW FOR ENCYPTION.2. Sync the transmitter to the receiver. The encryption symbol displays on the transmitter.Note: Any change to the encryption status on the receiver requires an sync to transfer the setting to the transmitter. The Encryption Mismatch warning will display on the receiver LCD panel if they are not on the same setting.Advanced RFRF MuteUse this to turn on a transmitter without interfering with the RF spectrum.Press and hold the exit button during power-on un-til RF MUTED is displayed. To un-mute, restart the transmitter.Custom GroupsUse this feature to create up to six groups of manually selected frequencies that can be exported to networked receivers to simplify system setup.To create a custom group: UTILITES > ADVANCED RF > CUSTOM GROUPSNote: Use Wireless Workbench or Wireless Frequency Finder to select the best compatible frequencies. See www.shure.com for more information.To export a custom group: 1. Go to UTILITES > ADVANCED RF > CUSTOM GROUPS > EXPORT. The follow-ing screen will display.2. Press the flashing ENTER button to export all custom groups to all receivers on the network.Antenna BiasTo turn off: UTILITES > ADVANCED RF > ANTENNA BIAS.Locking Controls and SettingsUse the LOCK feature to prevent accidental or unauthor-ized changes to the hardware. Attempting to access a locked feature will display the following message:Transmitter PresetsUse the TX SYNC SETUP menu to store settings on the receiver to transfer to the transmitter during a sync. Each parameter has the default value KEEP, which leaves that setting unaffected by a sync.Feature SettingBP PAD 0 dB, -12 dBLOCK All, Power, Menu, NoneRF POWER High, Mid, LowBP OFFSET, HH OFFSET 0 dB to +21 dB (in 3 dB increments)BATT NiMH, Lithium, AlkalineCust. Group On, OffNote: When Cust. Groups is set to on, it may take up to 30 seconds to com-plete an IR sync.System ResetUse this feature to overwrite current settings with saved or factory default settings.Save a  System PresetTo save the current receiver setup as a new preset: UTILITES > SYSTEM RESET > SAVE > CREATE NEW PRESET.Restore SettingsTo restore saved or factory default settings: 1. Go to UTILITES > SYSTEM RESET > RESTORE.2. Scroll to the preset or default settings option and press ENTER. The follow-ing warning will display:3. Press the flashing ENTER button to overwrite the current settings.ReceiverUTILITIES > LOCK  MENU: All menu paths are inaccessible. To unlock, press the EXIT button, turn the control wheel to select UNLOCKED and press ENTER to save.GAIN: Gain adjustment is lockedPOWER: Power switch is disabledSCN/SYC: Cannot perform a Scan and SyncTransmitterUTILITY > LOCK  MENU: All menu paths are inaccessible. To unlock, press the ENTER 4 times: UTILITY > LOCK > UNLOCKEDPOWER: Power switch is disabledQuick-Lock Option: To turn on the transmitter with its power and menu navi-gationbuttonslocked,pressandholdthe▼buttonduringpower-onuntilthelocked message is displayed.Tounlock,turnthepowerswitchtotheoffposition,thenpressandholdthe▼button while turning the power switch to the on position. Draft 9/14/11
13Command Response TableAction COMMAND RESPONSEView Transmitter Name GET DEVICE_NAME  REPORT DEVICE_NAME vvvvvvvv Set Channel Name SET x CHAN NAME vvvvvvvv  REPORT x CHAN_NAME vvvvvvvv Get Channel Name GET x CHAN NAME  REPORT CHAN_NAME vvvvvvvv Set Audio Level SET x AUDIO_IN_LVL vvvv  REPORT x AUDIO_IN_LVL vvvv View Audio  Level GET x AUDIO_IN_LVL  REPORT x AUDIO_IN_LVL vvvv Set Transmitter Group & Channel SET x GROUP_CHAN gg,cc  REPORT x FREQUENCY vvvvvvvvvvv  REPORT x GROUP_CHAN gg,ccvvv View Transmitter Group & Channel GET x GROUP_CHAN  REPORT x GROUP_CHAN gg,cc Set Transmitter Frequency SET x FREQUENCY vvvvvvvvvvv  REPORT x FREQUENCY vvvvvvvvvvv  REPORT x GROUP_CHAN --,--vvv View Transmitter Frequency GET x FREQUENCY  REPORT x FREQUENCY vvvvvvvvvvv Set RF Tx Level SET x RF_TX_LVL vvvvvv  REPORT x RF_TX_LVL vvvvvv View RF Tx Level GET x RF_TX_LVL  REPORT x RF_TX_LVL vvvvvv Set RF Mute SET x RF_MUTE vvvv   1 = mute, 0 = unmuteREPORT x RF_MUTE vvvv 1 = mute, 0 = unmuteView RF Mute GET x RF_MUTE 1 = mute, 0 = unmuteREPORT x RF_MUTE vvvv  1 = mute, 0 = unmuteSet Audio Tx Mode SET x AUDIO_TX_MODE vvvv  1 = mono, 2 = point to point, 3 = stereoREPORT x AUDIO_TX_MODE vvvv  1 = mono, 2 = point to point, 3 = stereoView Audio Tx Mode GET x AUDIO_TX_MODE  REPORT x AUDIO_TX_MODE vvvv  1 = mono, 2 = point to point, 3 = stereoSet Audio Input Line Level SET x AUDIO_IN_LINE_LVL vvvv  0 = off (Aux), 1 = on (Line)REPORT x AUDIO_IN_LINE_LVL vvvv  0 = off (Aux), 1 = on (Line)View Audio Input Line Level GET x AUDIO_IN_LINE_LVL  REPORT x AUDIO_IN_LINE_LVL vvvv  0 = off (Aux), 1 = on (Line)Set Metering Rate SET x METER_RATE vvvvvvvvvvv 0 = off, value in millisecondsREPORT x METER_RATE vvvvvvvvvvv  0 = off, value in millisecondsView Metering Rate GET x METER_RATE  REPORT x METER_RATE vvvvvvvvvvv   0 = off, value in millisecondsAudio Meter Level REPORT x AUDIO_IN_LVL_L vvvvvvvvvvv  REPORT x AUDIO_IN_LVL_L vvvvvvvvvvv  REPORT x AUDIO_IN_LVL_R vvvvvvvvvvv SET Sent from the control system to the Shure device to change the value of a parameter. Used to set the parameter to a specific value. Once a SET command is sent, the Shure device sends back a REPORT string with the current resultant setting. GET Gets the current value of a parameter. Once a GET command is sent, the Shure device will send back a REPORT string with the current setting.REPORT Reports the current value for a parameter. The REPORT string is sent from the Shure device to the Control system in response to a SET or GET command. The REPORT string is also sent when the value of the parameter is changed on the Shure device.Connecting to an AMX or Crestron SystemThe following messages can be used to communicate with an AMX or Crestron unit across an Ethernet connection.Message TypesThe control system sends the following command messages:SyntaxAll messages sent and received are ASCII characters.1. Each message begins with a "<" followed by a space.2. Each message ends with a space followed by an ">"3. Each message is terminated by a carriage return and line feed (CRLF).  The control system may need to enter the hex value, equivalent to 0x0D0A. Please see the control system user guide for information on entering car-riage returns. 4. If the message is a box parameter, there should be no channel number in the string.Example Messages for Channel Parameters• <REPORT 1 FREQUENCY 578000 >/0d/0aExample Messages for Box Parameters• <SET DEVICE_NAME Shure >/0d/0a• <REPORT DEVICE_NAME Shure >/0d/0a<GET 1 FREQUENCY >/0d/0a312Example MessagesDraft 9/14/11
14FirmwareFirmware is embedded software in each component that controls functionality. Periodically, new versions of firmware are developed to incorporate additional features and enhancements. To take advantage of design improvements, new versions of the firmware can be uploaded and installed using the Firmware Update Manager tool available in Shure’s Wireless Workbench® (WWB) software. Software is available for download from http://www.shure.com/wwb.Perform the following steps to update the firmware for the ULXD system:1. Download the latest firmware to WWB software: Tools > Firmware Update Manager. Click Check Now to view and download the latest versions. 2. Connect the receiver and computer to the same network.3. Download the latest firmware to the receiver.4. To transfer firmware to the transmitter, go to UTILITIES > TX FW UPDATE on the receiver.5. Align the transmitter and receiver IR ports.6. Press ENTER on the receiver to begin the download to the transmitter. IR ports must be aligned for the entire download, which can take 50 seconds or longer.Once the download is complete, the receiver automatically begins the firmware update, which overwrites the existing firmware. CAUTION! Do not turn off the receiver until the update is complete.TroubleshootingIssue See Solution...No Sound Power, Cables, or RFFaint sound or distortion GainLack of range, unwanted noise bursts, or dropouts RFCannot turn transmitter off or change frequency settings, or can’t program receiver Interface locksEncryption error message Encryption MismatchPowerMake sure that the receiver and transmitter are receiving sufficient voltage. Use the 15 V DC power supply furnished with the ULXD4 receiver. Check the battery indicators and replace the transmitter batteries if necessary.GainAdjust the system gain on the front of the receiver. Ensure the output level (XLR output only) on the back of the receiver corresponds to the input of the mixing console, amplifier, or DSP.CablesCheck that all cables and connectors are working correctly.Interface LocksThe transmitter and the receiver can be locked to prevent accidental or unau-thorized changes. A locked feature or button will produce the Locked screen on the LCD panel. Encryption MismatchRe-sync the receiver and transmitter after enabling or disabling encryption. Radio Frequency (RF)RF LEDsIf neither blue RF Diversity LED is illuminated, then the receiver is not detect-ing the presence of a transmitter.The amber RF Signal Strength LEDs indicate the amount of signal being received. This signal could be from the transmitter, or it could be from an interfering source, such as a television broadcast. If more than one or two of the amber RF LEDs are still illuminated while the transmitter is off, then that channel has too much interference, and you should try a different channel. The red RF LED indicates RF overload. This will usually not cause a problem unless you are using more than one system at the same time, in which case, it can cause interference in the other system.Compatibility• Perform a Scan and Sync to ensure the transmitter and receiver are set to the same group and channel.• Look at the label on the transmitter and receiver to make sure they are in the same band (G50, J50, L50, etc...).Reducing Interference• Perform a group or channel scan to find the best open frequency. Perform a sync to transfer the setting to the transmitter.• For multiple systems, check that all systems are set to channels in the same group (systems in different bands do not need to be set to the same group).• Maintain a line of sight between transmitter and receiver antennas.• Move receiver antennas away from metal objects or other sources of RF interference (such as CD players, computers, digital effects, network switches, network cables and Personal Stereo Monitor (PSM) wireless systems).• Eliminate RF overload (see below).Increasing RangeIf the transmitter is more than 6 to 60 m (20 to 200 ft) from the receiver an-tenna, you may be able to increase range by doing one of the following:• Reduce interference (see above). • Increase transmitter RF power level.• Use an active directional antenna, antenna distribution system, or other antenna accessory to increase RF range.Eliminating RF OverloadIf you see the red RF LED on a receiver, try the following:• Reduce the transmitter RF power level• Move the transmitter further away from the receiver—at least 6 m (20 ft)• If you are using active antennas, reduce antenna or amplifier gain.• Use omnidirectional antennasDraft 9/14/11
17500 Ω 500 Ω1M Ω 100 µF470 pF5 V DCActive LoadGroundBias VoltageAudio InputActive LoadAudio InputGround1µFPad12dBZ50 Ω 22 µF 22 µF 22 µF 22 µF 50 Ω -30 dB 50 Ω mic/ lineinstrument/ auxULXD1 TA4M ConnectorULXD4 Audio OutputsTables and Diagrams8 V DCActive LoadAudio InputFrequency Range and Transmitter Output PowerBand Frequency Range ( MHz)Power ( mW)G50 470 to 534 1/10/20G51 470 to 534 1/10/20G52 479 to 534 1/10H51 534 to 598 1/10/20H52 534 to 565 1/10J50 572 to 636 10/50K51 606 to 670 1/10L50 632 to 696 1/10/20Band Frequency Range ( MHz)Power ( mW)L51 632 to 696 1/10/20P51 710 to 782 1/10/20R51 800 to 810 1/10/20JB (Tx only) 806 to 810 1/10AB (Rx and Tx) 770 to 810“A” Freq (770.250-805.750) : 20mW / 10mW / 1mW “B” Freq:  (806.125-809.750) = 10mW / 1mWQ51 794 to 806 10/50X50 925 to 932 10Draft 9/14/11
18ULXD SingleCertificationsULXD1, ULXD2, ULXD4Meets essential requirements of the following European Directives: • Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC• R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC• WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC, as amended by 2008/34/EC • RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC, as amended by 2008/35/ECNote: Please follow your regional recycling scheme for electronic waste• Conforms to European Regulation (EC) No. 1275/2008, as amended.Meets requirements of the following standards: EN 300 422 Parts 1 and 2, EN 301 489 Parts 1 and 9. ULXD1, ULXD2Certified under FCC Part 74. Certified by IC in Canada under RSS-123 and RSS-102. IC:  616A-ULXD1 G50, 616A-ULXD1 J50, 616A-ULXD1 L50; 16A-ULXD2 G50, 616A-ULXD2 J50, 616A-ULXD2 L50.FCC:  DD4ULXD1G50, DD4ULXD1J50, DD4ULXD1L50; 16A-ULXD2G50, DD4ULXD2J50, DD4ULXD2L50. ULXD4Approved under the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) provision of FCC Part 15. Certified in Canada by IC to RSS-123. IC:  616A-ULXD4 G50, 616A-ULXD4 J50, 616A-ULXD4 L50This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement. Note: EMC conformance testing is based on the use of supplied and recommended cable types.  The use of other cable types may degrade EMC performance. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The CE Declaration of Conformity can be obtained from Shure Incorporated or any of its European representatives. For contact information please visit www.shure.com The CE Declaration of Conformity can be obtained from: www.shure.com/europe/complianceAuthorized European representative:Shure Europe GmbHHeadquarters Europe, Middle East & AfricaDepartment: EMEA ApprovalJakob-Dieffenbacher-Str. 1275031 Eppingen, GermanyPhone: 49-7262-92 49 0Fax: 49-7262-92 49 11 4Email: info@shure.deInformation to the userThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.LICENSING INFORMATIONLicensing: A ministerial license to operate this equipment may be required in certain areas. Consult your national authority for possible requirements. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Shure Incorporated could void your authority to operate the equipment. Licensing of Shure wireless microphone equip-ment is the user’s responsibility, and licensability depends on the user’s classification and application, and on the selected frequency. Shure strongly urges the user to contact the appropriate telecommunications authority concerning proper licensing, and before choosing and ordering frequencies. Draft 9/14/11

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