Shure orporated QLXD1H50 Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Worn on Body User Manual Exhibit D Users Manual per 2 1033 c3

Shure Incorporated Licensed Non-Broadcast Transmitter Worn on Body Exhibit D Users Manual per 2 1033 c3

Exhibit D Users Manual per 2 1033 c3

QLX-D Wireless SystemShure Incorporated Confidential© 2013 Shure Incorporated 27A22351 (Rev. Preliminary) Printed in U.S.A.Please Note: The following document layout is preliminary to identify, organize, and prioritize content. All copy including titles, descriptions, photos, specifications, and artwork are not final at this time. User GuideThis device is a prototype for testing purpose only. It is not intended to be placed on the market nor be sold. It shall be returned to the Shure Incorporated headquarters located in Niles, Illinois USA after testing.
3Do Not Duplicate or RedistributeIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS1.  READ these instructions. 2.  KEEP these instructions. 3.  HEED all warnings.4.  FOLLOW all instructions. 5.  DO NOT use this apparatus near water. 6.  CLEAN ONLY with dry cloth. 7.  DO NOT block any ventilation openings. Allow sufficient distances for adequate ventila-tion and install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. 8.  DO NOT install near any heat sources such as open flames, radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. Do not place any open flame sources on the product. 9.  DO NOT defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or groundingtype 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 fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replace-ment of the obsolete outlet. 10.  PROTECT the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, conve-nience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 11.  ONLY USE attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.12.  USE only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manu-facturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.13.  UNPLUG this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14.  REFER all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the ap-paratus 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. 15.  DO NOT expose the apparatus to dripping and splashing. DO NOT put objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus. 16.  The MAINS plug or an appliance coupler shall remain readily operable. 17.  The airborne noise of the Apparatus does not exceed 70dB (A). 18.  Apparatus with CLASS I construction shall be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection. 19.  To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. 20.  Do not attempt to modify this product. Doing so could result in personal injury and/or product failure.21.  Operate this product within its specified operating temperature range.This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit. This symbol indicates that there are important operating and mainte-nance 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 140°F (60°C), or incinerate.•  Follow instructions from manufacturer•  Only use Shure charger to recharge Shure rechargeable batteries•  WARNING: Danger of explosion if battery incorrectly replaced. Replace only with same or equivalent type.•  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 other than Shure rechargeable batteries•  Dispose of battery packs properly. Check with local vendor for proper disposal of used battery packs.•  Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the likeNote: Use only with the included power supply or a Shure-approved equivalent. 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 equipment 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. This 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. Information 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 interference 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.Caution: Avoid operating mobile phones and mobile broadband devices near your wireless system to prevent the possibility of interference.
4Do Not Duplicate or RedistributeSystem OverviewShure QLX-D™ Digital Wireless delivers stunning performance with 24-bit digital audio clarity in a refined, compact design. Combining innovative fea-tures with simplified setup and easy operation, QLX-D offers outstanding wireless functionality for demanding live sound applications.Digital signal processing enables QLX-D to capture finely detailed audio over an extended 20 Hz to 20 KHz frequency range with virtually flat response and extremely wide dynamic range. Featuring all-metal construction, QLX-D systems come in a variety of options, from handheld transmitters with choice of legendary Shure microphone capsules to bodypack systems with headset or lavalier microphones.QLX-D is incredibly RF spectrum efficient, allowing up to 17 systems to operate simultaneously in a standard 6 MHz TV band (22 channels in 8 MHz TV band), and employs automatic channel scanning to quickly find open frequencies. Multiple systems can be networked together over Ethernet, enabling streamlined channel scanning across all receivers in a system and compatibility with Shure Wireless Workbench® control software for advanced fre-quency coordination. AES 256-bit encryption can be enabled for applications requiring secure transmission.Advanced lithium-ion rechargeablity options provide dramatic long-term cost savings and extended transmitter battery life when compared to alkaline batteries, with built-in battery metering that reports remaining runtime in hours and minutes.Stunning in its performance, QLX-D delivers the latest innovations in wireless technology excellence from Shure.System Componentsmenuenter synconULXD2Features•  Ethernet networking for multiple receiver systems•  Network channel scanning configures open frequencies for networked receivers•  Compatible with Shure Wireless Workbench 6 control software•  256-bit AES encryption for secure transmission•  Simple and easy-to-use interface•  Compatible with external control systems such as AMX or Crestron•  Professional-grade all-metal construction•  Compatible with AA batteries or Shure SB900 rechargeable Lithium-ion batteryModel VariationsAdditional components are added to the basic system components listed above to create systems designed to meet specific performance needs.① QLXD4 Receiver② PS23 Power SupplyQLXD2 Handheld Transmitter QLXD1 Bodypack Guitar System QLXD1 Bodypack Headworn or LavalierBodypack and Handheld Combo SystemIncludes QLXD2 Handheld, avail-able with any of the following mi-crophone cartridges:• SM58• Beta 58A• SM86• Beta 87A• SM87A• Beta 87C• KSM9• KSM9HS (black)Microphone ClipZipper BagIncludes QLXD1 bodypack transmitterPremium instrument cableZipper BagIncludes QLXD1 bodypack, avail-able with any of the following mi-crophone cartridges:• Beta 98H/C• WL93• WL183• WL184• WL185• MX150 (omni)• MX150 (cardioid)• MX153 (black or tan)• SM35Zipper Bag• QLXD1 bodypack transmitter with WL185 Microflex cardioid lavalier microphone• QLXD2 handheld transmitter with Shure SM58 microphone cartridge• Zipper Bag (2)⑤ Choice of QLXD1 Bodypack Transmitter or QLXD2 Handheld Transmitter⑥ AA Alkaline Batteries (not included in Argentina)⑦ Rackmount Hardware①②③④⑤ ⑥ ⑦③ 1/2 Wave Antennas (2)④ 2 ft. BNC Cables (2)•  Transparent 24-bit digital audio•  Extended 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency range•  120 dB dynamic range•  64 MHz tuning bandwidth (region dependent)•  60 available channels per frequency band (region dependent)•  Up to 17 compatible systems per 6MHz TV band; 22 systems per 8 MHz band•  Easy pairing of transmitters and receivers over IR scan and sync•  Automatic channel scan
5Do Not Duplicate or RedistributeQuick StartStep 1: Power and Antenna Connection① Connect an antenna to each of the antenna connectors.② Connect the power supply to the receiver and plug into an AC power source.③ Connect the receiver audio output to a mixer or amplifier.④ Press and hold the power button to turn on the receiver.Step 2: Scanning for the Best Available Frequency1. Press the menu button on the receiver to access the scan function.3. sync good appears on the display when IR sync is complete. The blue rf LED will illuminate indicating that the transmitter is within range of the receiver.PS232. Press the enter button to start a frequency scan. The scan icon will flash while in scan mode. When the scan is complete, the selected group and channel appear on the display.menuenteraudio rf irsyncgoodllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmenuenter syncmenuenter syncon<15 cm (6 in.) lllllllllllllllStep 5: Sound Check and Gain Adjustment1. Test the transmitter at performance levels while monitoring the audio meter and the audio LED. Tip: The audio meter should display at least 3 bars and the audio LED should be green. Reduce the gain if there is audible distortion of the audio.2. Increase or decrease the gain if necessary by pressing the ∧  ∨  buttons on the receiver front panel.menuenteraudio rf irsyncgroup channelmenuenteraudio rf irsyncgroup channelscanIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINSTRUMENT OUTINSTRUMENT OUTStep 3: Install Batteries into Transmitter② Installing Batteries•  AA Batteries: Place batteries (note polarity markings) and AA Adaptor as shown •  Shure SB900 Battery: Place battery as shown (note polarity markings), remove AA Adaptor from bodypack transmitter, stow AA Adaptor in door for handheld transmitter Note: If using AA batteries, select a battery type from the transmitter menu to ensure accurate battery metering.① Accessing the Battery CompartmentPress the side tabs on the bodypack or unscrew the cover on the handheld as shown to access the battery compartment.1. Press the sync button on the receiver. The red ir LED will blink indicating that sync mode is active.2. Align the IR sync windows of the trans-mitter and receiver at a distance of <15 cm (6 in.). When the transmitter and receiver are aligned, the red ir LED re-mains on and the sync will automatically occur.  Note: If the IR sync fails, repeat the IR sync procedure, carefully maintaining alignment between the IR windows of the transmitter and receiver.Step 4: IR Sync to Create an Audio ChannelAA Batteries Shure SB900 BatteryonBodypack Transmitterno2DXLUonAA AdaptorAA Adaptor
6Do Not Duplicate or RedistributeReceiver Front and Back Panels6 7 8 9 10321 54menuenter sync11 12 13 14 15   16 17 18 15① DisplayShows menu options, receiver and transmitter settings.② Arrow ButtonsAdjust gain setting or change menu parameters.③ Enter ButtonPress to save menu or parameter changes.④ Sync ButtonPress to activate IR sync.⑤ Power SwitchPowers receiver on or off.⑥ Audio LED•  Green = normal •  Yellow = signal approaching limiter threshold•  Red = limiter engaged to prevent clipping⑪ Power Cord Strain ReliefSecures power cord.⑫ Power Supply JackConnection point for DC power supply.⑬ Ethernet PortFor network connection.•  Amber LED (network speed):off = 10 Mbps, on = 100 Mbps•  Green LED (network status): off = no network link, on = network link activeflashing = rate corresponds to traffic volume⑭ Receiver ResetPress to restore receiver default settings.⑮ Antenna ConnectorsBNC connector for receiver antennas⑯ Mic/Line SwitchSets output level to microphone or line.⑰ XLR Audio OutputBalanced (1: ground, 2: audio +, 3: audio - ) ⑱ 1/4" Instrument/Auxiliary OutputImpedance Balanced (Tip: audio, Ring: no audio, Sleeve: ground)⑦ Menu ButtonPress to access or select menu screens or to cancel pending changes. Press and hold to return to the home screen.⑧ RF LEDIlluminates when RF link with transmitter is active.⑨ IR WindowAlign with the transmitter IR window during an IR sync to automatically program transmitters.⑩ Sync LED•  Blinking: IR sync mode is enabled•  On: Receiver and transmitter aligned for IR sync
7Do Not Duplicate or RedistributeTransmitters① Power LED•  Green = unit is powered on•  Red = low battery② On/Off SwitchPowers the transmitter on or off.③ Display: View menu screens and settings. Press any control button to activate the backlight.④ IR window Align with the receiver IR window during an IR sync for automated transmitter programming.⑤ Menu Navigation Buttons menu = Use to navigate between menu screens.  ▼▲ = Use to edit menu parametersenter = Press to confirm and save parameter changes.Tip: Press the menu button to exit without saving parameter changes.⑥ Battery CompartmentRequires 2 AA batteries or a Shure SB900 rechargeable battery.⑦ AA Battery AdapterSecures batteries when powering transmitter with AA batteries instead of Shure SB900 battery.⑧ Bodypack AntennaFor RF signal transmission.⑨ Handheld Integrated AntennaFor RF signal transmission.⑩ Microphone CartridgeSee Optional Accessories for a list of compatible cartridges.⑪ TA4M Input JackConnects to a 4-Pin Mini Connector (TA4F) microphone or instrument cable.⑫ Battery Contact Cover Align the cover as shown to prevent reflections from the battery contacts during broadcasts or performances.onULXD2⑩②④⑤⑥⑦③⑪ULXD1①②③④⑤⑥⑦⑧⑨⑫Battery InstallationSetting the AA Battery TypeWhen powering the transmitter with AA batteries, set the battery type in the transmitter menu to match the installed battery type to ensure accurate re-porting of transmitter runtime. If a Shure SB900 rechargeable battery is installed, selecting a battery type is not necessary and the battery type menu will not be displayed.1. Press the menu button to navigate to the battery icon.2. Use the ▼▲ buttons to select the installed battery type:•  AL = Alkaline•  nH = Nickel Metal Hydride•  Li = Lithium Primary3. Press enter to save.① Accessing the Battery CompartmentPress the side tabs on the bodypack or unscrew the cover on the handheld as shown to access the battery compartment.AA Batteries Shure SB900 BatteryonBodypack Transmitterno2DXLUonAA AdaptorAA Adaptor② Installing Batteries•  AA Batteries: Place batteries (note polarity markings) and AA Adaptor as shown •  Shure SB900 Battery: Place battery as shown (note polarity markings), remove AA Adaptor from bodypack transmitter, stow AA Adaptor in door for handheld transmitter Note: If using AA batteries, set the battery type using the transmitter menu.
8Do Not Duplicate or RedistributeTransmitter Menu Options and NavigationThe transmitter features individual menu screens for setting up and adjusting the transmitter. The following menu options are available starting from the transmitter home screen:menu entermenuenterTips for Editing Menu Parameters•  To access the menu options from the home screen, press the menu button. Each additional press of the menu button advances to the next menu screen.•  A menu setting will blink when editing is enabled•  To increase, decrease or change a parameter, use the arrow buttons•  To save a menu change, press enter•  To exit the menu without saving a change, press menuIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII18276543Transmitter Display123456① Battery IndicatorBars displayed indicate remaining battery life.② Home Screen Display: Group and Channel/Frequency/SB900 Battery RuntimeUse the arrow keys to select one of the following home screen displays:Group and ChannelSB900 bat-tery runtimeFrequency③ Encryption StatusIcon displayed when encryption is enabled.④ LockDisplayed when transmitter controls are locked.⑤ RF PowerRF power setting (Lo or Hi).⑥ Mic OffsetDisplays mic offset level in 3 dB increments.① Home ScreenUse the arrow keys to select one of the following home screen displays:•  Battery Icon/group and channel•  Battery Icon/frequency•  Battery Icon/Battery Runtime (SB900 installed)② groupUse the arrow buttons to scroll through the groups.③ channelUse the arrow buttons to scroll through the channels.④ frequencyUse the arrow buttons to adjust the frequency. Press and hold for faster scrolling.⑤ lockSelect a lock option:•  On = controls locked•  OFF = controls unlocked⑥ rf powerSelect an rf power setting:•  Lo = 1 mW•  Hi = 10 mW⑦ mic offset dBUse to match audio levels between two transmitters used in a combo system. Range is 0 to 21 dB (3 dB increments). Adjustments occur in realtime⑧ battery typeUse to set the battery type to match the installed AA battery type to ensure accurate battery metering. Menu is not displayed when Shure SB900 batteries are installed.Note: Group settings are not available in all regions - use channel settings to configure components.Note: Group settings are not available in all regions - use channel settings to configure components.Transmitter controls•  To access the menu options from the home screen, press the menu button. Each additional press of the menu button advances to the next menu screen.•  To increase, decrease or change a parameter, use the ▼▲ buttons•  To save a menu change, press enter•  To exit the menu without saving a change, press the menu button
9Do Not Duplicate or RedistributeNavigating the Receiver MenusThe receiver has a main menu for setup and configuration and an advanced menu to access additional receiver functions. Receiver Display1 2 3 4 3 5679 8111213141510① GroupDisplays group setting.② ChannelDisplays channel setting.③ Active Antenna IndicatorIlluminates to indicate which antenna is active.④ RF Signal MeterNumber of bars displayed corresponds to RF signal level - OL = overload⑤ Audio MeterNumber of bars displayed corresponds to audio level.•  OL = Illuminates when receiver audio limiter is active to prevent clipping•  TxOL = Illuminates when transmitter input is overloaded. Reduce input from microphone or instrument to prevent clipping.⑥ Gain LevelDisplays receiver gain setting in 1 dB increments.⑦ Receiver Lock StatusLock icon and name of locked control:•  menu•  power•  gain⑧ Frequency SettingSelected frequency (MHz)⑨ Encryption StatusIlluminates when encryption is enabled.⑩ ScanDisplayed when scan function is active⑪ Network ScanDisplayed when network scan function is active⑫ Network Connection IndicatorIlluminates when additional Shure components are detected on the network.⑬ TV ChannelDisplays the number of the TV channel containing the selected frequency.⑭ Transmitter Battery IconIndicates remaining battery life.⑮ SB900 Battery RuntimeWhen the transmitter is powered by a Shure SB900 rechargeable battery, remaining runtime is displayed in hours:minutes.① Custom GroupsUse to add channels and frequencies to Custom Groups② TV Channel SpacingSelects the regional bandwidth for TV channel spacing③ Firmware UpdateUse to update receiver and transmitter firmwareMain MenuPress the menu button to access the menu and to cycle through the op-tions in the following order. Each additional press of the menu button advances to a new option. Advanced MenuStarting from the main menu home screen, press menu while holding the enter button. Each additional press of the menu button advances to the next menu screen.Tips for Editing Menu Parameters•  To access the menu options from the home screen, press the menu button. Each additional press of the menu button advances to the next menu screen.•  To increase, decrease or change a parameter, use the arrow buttons•  A menu setting will blink when editing is enabled•  To save a menu change, press enter•  To exit the menu without saving a change, press menu•  To access the advanced menu, press menu while holding the enter button④ IP SettingsUse to select and edit IP settings⑤ Network ResetReturns network settings and IP address to default setting⑥ Factory ResetRestores factory settingsFor application and configuration details, see the related guide topic for each advanced feature.① ScanReceiver automatically scans for the best available frequency② Network ScanScans to find frequencies for networked receivers operating in the same frequency band③ GroupEdit the receiver group settings④ ChannelEdit the receiver channel settings⑤ LockChoose a control lock option ⑥ EncryptionUse the arrow buttons to enable encryption (on) or disable encryption (off)⑦ FrequencyUse the arrow buttons to edit the frequency valueMHzTV MHzgroup channelTV MHzaudiorf gainIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIgroupIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIchannelscanIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIchannel network scanIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIchannelIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 2 34567TV MHzgroup channelTV MHzaudiorf gainMHzgroup channelIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInetworkmenuenter+TV MHz1 23456
10 Do Not Duplicate or RedistributeShure SB900 Rechargeable BatteryShure SB900 lithium-ion batteries offer a rechargeable option for powering the QLX-D transmitters. Batteries quickly charge to 50% capacity in one hour and reach full charge within three hours.Single chargers and multiple bay chargers are available to recharge the Shure batteries.Caution: Only charge Shure rechargeable batteries with a Shure battery charger.AA Batteries and Transmitter RuntimesQLX-D transmitters are compatible with the following AA battery types:•  Alkaline•  Lithium Primary•  Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH)Transmitter RuntimeA 5-segment battery indicator representing the charge level of the transmitter battery is displayed on the screens of the transmitter and receiver. The fol-lowing tables contain the approximate remaining transmitter runtime in hours:minutes.Alkaline Batteries: Up to 9 Hours of RuntimeBattery IndicatorApproximate Runtime Remaining (hours:minutes)9:00 to 7:157:15 to 5:305:30 to 3:453:45 to 2:002:00 to 0:200:20 to 0:00NiMH Batteries: Up to 10 Hours of RuntimeBattery IndicatorApproximate Runtime Remaining (hours:minutes)10:00 to 8:008:00 to 6:006:00 to 4:004:00 to 2:002:00 to 0:200:20 to 0:00Single Bay ChargerThe single bay charger offers a compact charging solution.1. Plug the charger into an AC power source or USB port.2. Insert a battery into the charging bay.3. Monitor the charging status LEDs until charging is complete.Multiple Bay ChargersShure offers two models of mul-tiple bay chargers:•  SBC-200 two bay charger•  SBC-800 eight bay chargerMultiple bay chargers can charge individual batteries or batteries installed in transmitters.Important Tips for Care and Storage of Shure Rechargeable BatteriesProper care and storage of Shure batteries results in reliable perfor-mance and ensures a long lifetime.•  Always store batteries and transmitters at room temperature •  Ideally, batteries should be charged to approximately 40% of capacity for long-term storage•  During storage, check batteries every 6 months and recharge to 40% of capacity as neededCharging Status LEDColor StatusRed ChargingGreen Charging CompleteAmber FlashingFault: check connections and batteryOff No battery in bay1. Plug the charger into an AC power source.2. Insert batteries or transmitters into the charging bay.3. Monitor the charging status LEDs until charging is complete.Charging Status LEDColor StatusGreen Charging CompleteGreen/Red Charge level above 90%Red ChargingAmber FlashingFault: check connections and batteryOff No battery in bayLithium Primary Batteries: Up to 16 Hours of RuntimeBattery IndicatorApproximate Runtime Remaining (hours:minutes)16:00 to 12:4512:45 to 9:309:30 to 6:306:30 to 3:153:15 to 0:200:20 to 0:00
11Do Not Duplicate or Redistributemenuenter syncon<15 cm (6 in.) lllllllllllllllchannelscanIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIScan and IR Sync The simplest way to create an audio channel is to use the scan function to find the best available receiver channel, and then use the IR sync feature to automatically tune the transmitter to the receiver channel. Step 1: Scanning to Find the Best ChannelThe Scan function automatically selects the best available receiver channel.1. Navigate to the Scan menu option. 2. Press enter to start the scan.When the scan is complete, the receiver will automatically be set to the best available channel.Step 2: IR Sync for Automatic Transmitter Set UpPerforming an IR Sync automatically tunes the transmitter to match the receiver frequency, forming a wireless audio channel.1. Press the sync button on the receiver. The red ir LED will blink indicating that sync mode is active.2. Align the IR sync windows of the transmitter and receiver at a distance of <15 cm (6 in.). When the transmitter and receiver are aligned, the red ir LED remains on and the sync will automatically occur. 3. sync good appears on the display when IR sync is complete. The blue rf LED will illuminate indicating that the transmitter is within range of the receiver.Note: If the IR sync fails, repeat the IR sync procedure, carefully maintaining alignment between the IR windows of the transmitter and receiver.menuenter syncchannelIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIgroupIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINote: Group settings are not available in all regions - use channel settings to configure components. Manual Group and Channel AssignmentAn audio channel can be manually created by simply setting the receiver and transmitter to the same group number and channel number. For example, a receiver set to Group 2, Channel 3 and a transmitter set to Group 2, Channel 3 would form an audio channel. Use manual group and channel configuration to assign specific groups and channels to receivers and transmitters as an alternative method to automati-cally creating channels with IR sync.Use the following steps to set the group and channel in the receiver and transmitter:1. Navigate to the group setting2. Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the groups.3. Press enter to select a group.4. Next, Use the arrow buttons to select a channel.5. Press enter to save.Manual Frequency SelectionManual frequency selection is an alternative to using groups and channels to set the transmitter and receiver to a specific frequency. For example, an audio channel can be created by setting the receiver and transmitter to same frequency.Setting the Receiver Frequency1. Press menu to navigate to the frequency setting option.2. Use the ⋀⋁ buttons to adjust the frequen-cy. Press and hold for faster scrolling.3. Press enter to save.Setting the Transmitter Frequency1. Press menu to navigate to the frequen-cy setting option.2. Use the ⋀⋁ buttons to adjust the frequen-cy. Press and hold for faster scrolling.3. Press enter to save.Creating Audio ChannelsA wireless audio channel is formed when a receiver and transmitter are tuned to the same frequency. To ease setup, frequencies available to the QLX-D system are organized into groups and channels. Each group contains a number of channels, and each channel is assigned to a specific preset frequency.The QLX-D system provides 3 methods for tuning the receiver and transmitter to the same frequency:•  Scan and IR Sync: The receiver scans the RF spectrum for the best available frequency and an IR sync automatically tunes the transmitter to the receiver frequency•  Manual Group and Channel Assignment: Manually setting the receiver and transmitter to the same group and channel number to form an audio channel•  Manual Frequency Assignment: Manually setting the receiver and transmitter to the same frequency rather than group and channel to form an audio channel
12 Do Not Duplicate or RedistributeSetting Regional TV Channel SpacingThe parameter for TV channel spacing allows the receiver to match regional TV bandwidth usage and accurately display local TV channels.The following channel bandwidth options are available:•  6 MHz•  7 MHz•  8 MHz•  6 JP (Japan)•  off (use to turn off TV channel display)To set the TV channel spacing:1. Press and hold the enter button, and then press the menu button to access the advanced features menu.2. Press the menu button to navigate to the TVCH menu.3. Use the arrow buttons to select the channel bandwidth that corresponds to the region.4. Press enter to save.Setting the Transmitter RF PowerThe transmitter offers two RF power settings which determine the transmitter range.•  Lo = 1 mW•  Hi = 10 mWUse the Lo setting when the transmitter and receiver are in close proximity or when multiple transmitters are in use. Use the Hi setting if additional range is needed.1. Navigate to the transmitter rf power menu.2. Use the arrow buttons to select Hi or Lo.3. Press enter to save.TV MHzReceiver Gain Adjustmentmenuenter syncThe gain control sets the overall signal level for the system.From the receiver home screen, use the arrow buttons to increase or decrease the gain:•  A single button press adjusts the gain in 1 dB increments•  Press and hold the button for larger adjustmentsTest the transmitter at performance levels while monitoring the audio meter and the audio LED.Tip: Set the gain to a level where the audio LED appears green or yellow, with only the highest audio peaks causing the LED to occasionally turn red and engage the limiter. Reduce the gain if there is audible distortion of the audio.Wearing the Bodypack TransmitterClip the transmitter to a belt or slide a guitar strap through the transmitter clip as shown. For best results, the belt should be pressed against the base of the clip.
13Do Not Duplicate or RedistributeControl Lock Options for the Receiver and TransmitterControl lock options are available for both the receiver and the transmitter to protect against accidental or unauthorized changes to the settings. Locks can be directly set from the component menu, or remotely set from WWB6. To maintain protection, controls remain locked when the transmitter is turned off and turned on.Audio Signal EncryptionThe QLX-D receiver features Advanced Encryption Standard (AES-256) to protect the audio signal. When encryption is enabled, the receiver generates a unique encryption key which is shared with a the transmitter during an IR sync. Transmitters and receivers that share an encryption key form a pro-tected audio path, preventing unauthorized access from other receivers. To maintain security, components remain encrypted when turned off and on.Locking and Unlocking the Receiver ControlsThe receiver has the following control lock options which can be used sepa-rately or in any combination:•  gain: locks the arrow buttons to prevent changes to the audio gain settings.•  menu: prevents access to menu items and IR sync (gain controls and power switch remain active)•  power: disables power switch (gain and menu controls remain active)Locking and Unlocking Transmitter Controls The transmitter controls can be locked or unlocked by selecting On (locked) or OFF (unlocked) from the transmitter lock menu. If an attempt is made to access a locked control, the lock icon will flash, indicating that the transmitter controls are locked. menuenter syncgainmenuentersyncIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIOFFTo lock a receiver control:1. Use the menu button to navigate to the lock settings.2. Press the arrow buttons to add or remove the lock options shown next to the lock icon.3. Press enter save the lock settings.Creating an Encrypted Audio Channel1. Press the menu button to navigate to the encryption menu, indicated by the key icon.2. Use the arrow buttons to select an encryption option:•  on = encryption enabled•  OFF = encryption disabled3. Press enter to save. The key icon will be shown on the receiver display.4. Press the sync button and align the IR sync windows of the transmitter and receiver. The encryption key icon will appear on the transmitter screen when the IR sync is complete and the encryption key has been transferred from the receiver.Additional transmitters can share the same encryption key with a single receiver. Perform an IR sync to en-crypt each additional transmitter.Note: When OFF is selected from the receiver menu to disable encryption, perform an IR sync to clear the encryption key from the transmitter and allow free reception by other receivers.Removing Encryption1. Press the menu button to navigate to the encryption menu.2. Select OFF.3. Press enter to save.4. IR sync the transmitter and receiver to clear the encryption key from the transmitter and allow free recep-tion by other receivers.Note: If encryption is set from off to on, the receiver will generate a new encryption key and must be IR synced to the transmitter to share the new key.menuenter syncon<15 cm (6 in.) lllllllllllllllTo unlock a receiver:Tip: To unlock the menu and clear all locks, press and hold the menu button while in the home screen until the unlock icon appears. Press enter to confirm and save change. 1. To unlock gain or power settings, navigate to the lock settings by pressing the menu button. 2. Press the arrow buttons to de-select a lock option. 3. Press enter to confirm and save change.To set a transmitter lock:1. Use the menu button to navigate to the lock settings.2. Press the ⋀⋁ buttons to select on.3. Press enter to save. The lock icon displayed on the screen, indicates that the control locks are enabledTo unlock the transmitter:1. Press and hold the menu until OFF and the unlock icon appear on the display2. Press enter to confirm the change and unlock the transmitter.
14 Do Not Duplicate or RedistributeCustom GroupsSpecific channels and frequencies can be selected and placed into custom groups. Custom groups are commonly used to assign networked receivers to specific range of frequencies or to pre-configure receivers for rental applications. Once a custom group is loaded, only frequencies within the group will be available for audio channels.Loading Custom Groups to Networked ReceiversDeleting a Custom Group1. Press menu while holding the enter button to access the Custom Group screen.2. Press enter to enable editing of a group (indicated by the group flashing).3. User the arrow buttons to navigate to display the group number and the words DEL.4. Press enter to delete the group.Creating Custom Groups using Wireless Work Bench 6Custom groups can be created in WWB6 by accessing the Frequency Coordination tab. Refer to the WWB6 help system for detailed instructions for con-figuring Custom Groups.Linking Two Transmitters to a ReceiverLinking two transmitters to a receiver offers the flexibility to provide a performer with either a handheld or bodypack transmitter to meet their preference. Two instruments with bodypack transmitters can also be linked to a single receiver.Note: Only turn on and operate one transmitter at time to prevent interference between the transmitters.menuenter syncon<15 cm (6 in.) lllllllllllllllSelecting A Custom GroupThe receiver has 6 custom groups available named U1, U2, U3, U4, U5, and U6. Press menu while holding the enter button to ac-cess the Custom Group screen.Press enter to enable editing of a group (indicated by the group flashing).User the arrow buttons to select a group (U1 to U6).Press enter to advance to channel selection.Selecting a ChannelUse the arrow buttons to select a channel (1-60). Each group can contain up to 60 channels (frequencies).Press enter to save the selected channel and advance to frequency assignment.Assigning a Frequency to a ChannelUse the arrow buttons to assign a frequency to the selected channel.Press enter to save.After pressing enter, the channel will flash to allow for adding more channels and frequencies to the custom group. To add more channels and frequencies, repeat steps 1 and 2. When finished, press the menu button several times to return to the main menu.TV MHzgroup channelIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITV MHzgroup channelIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMHzgroup channelIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISyncing the Transmitters to the ReceiverBoth transmitters must be individually linked to the receiver by performing an IR Sync. 1. Turn on the first transmitter and perform an IR Sync with the receiver. 2. Perform a sound check and adjust the transmitter gain if necessary. When finished, turn off the transmitter.3. Turn on the second transmitter and perform an IR Sync with the receiver.4. Test the transmitter at performance conditions and adjust the transmitter gain if necessary. When finished, turn off the transmitter.Matching Transmitter Audio Levels with Mic OffsetBalance the audio levels with Mic Offset to eliminate audible volume differences between transmitters. If using a single transmitter, set Mic Offset to 0 dB.1. Turn on the first transmitter and perform a sound check to test the audio level. Turn off the transmitter when finished.2. Turn on the second transmitter and perform a sound check to test the audio level.3. If there is an audible difference in the sound level between the transmitters, navigate to the Mic Offset menu on the transmitter to increase or decrease the Mic Offset in realtime to match the audio levels.Creating Custom Groups
15Do Not Duplicate or RedistributeNetworkingThe receiver uses an Ethernet connection to network with other components and includes an internal DHCP client for automatic network configuration when connected to a DHCP enabled router.Setting the IP Address and Subnet Address ManuallyIP addresses and Subnet addresses can be manually set from the advanced menu in the receiver or from the monitor panel in Wireless Workbench 6.Network settings entered manually must be valid and conform to IP protocols to ensure proper network communication. Receiver MenuIP addresses and subnet addresses contain 4 groups of numbers. Each group and contain up to 3 digits. A decimal point separates each group. When setting an IP address or subnet address, each of the 4 groups must be edited individually. The following diagram shows how the groups are mapped to the receiver display:Connecting to a Network1. Insert an Ethernet cable in the Ethernet port on the rear of the receiver.2. Connect the cable to a computer or router.3. The port LEDs on the receiver will illuminate to indicate network con-nectivity and network traffic.Network 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 Ethernet port. If the Ethernet port LEDs are not illuminated 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 con-nected to the network.2. If not, find the IP address from one of the devices on the network (such as a receiver) and see if you can ping it from the computer run-ning 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 communicate with the device on the network. If the ping returns failure (100% packet loss), then verify that the IP address of the computer is on the same subnet as the receiver.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. Configuration Tips•  Use shielded Cat 5 or better Ethernet cables to ensure reliable network performance•  The LEDs on the Ethernet port illuminate indicating a network connection is active•  The network icon illuminates when the receiver detects other Shure devices on the network•  All components must operate on the same subnet•  Use multiple Ethernet switches to extend the network for larger installationsAutomatic IP Addressing1. Enable a DHCP service on the server or use a DHCP enabled router.2. When the receiver is powered on, the DHCP server will automatically assign an IP address to the receiver.Tip: Use the network reset option available in the advanced features menu to re-turn the receiver to the default DHCP addressing mode.1. Press menu while holding the enter button to access the advanced menu.2. Press the menu button to navigate to the IP menu.3. Use the arrow buttons to set the mode to St and press enter.4. Use the arrow buttons to edit the first group. Press enter to save and continue to the next group.5. Use the arrow buttons and enter button to edit the remaining 3 groups.6. When group 4 has been edited, the display will show the subnet menu. Press enter to skip editing the subnet or use the arrow and enter buttons to edit the 4 subnet groups.7. When finished, press enter to save settingsWireless Workbench 61. Open the Channel Properties tab in WWB6.2. Click on Utilities and set the networking mode to Manual.3. Enter valid numbers in the IP and Subnet fields.4. When finished, select Apply.000.000.000.000
16 Do Not Duplicate or RedistributeNetwork ScanThe Network Scan feature automates frequency assignment by using a single receiver to scan and deploy frequencies to all networked receiver within the same frequency band.Network Scanning and Frequency DeploymentPrior to performing a network scan, turn on all receivers and allow 30 to 60 seconds for all receivers to join the network.1. Connect receivers to an active Ethernet network. All receivers must be on the same subnet.2. To start a network scan, press the menu button on any networked receiver and navigate to the network scan menu. Press enter.3. When the scan is complete, press enter to deploy the best available frequencies to all receivers in the network.Tip: to cancel a frequency deployment, press the menu button.4. The front panel LEDs on each receiver will blink when a deployed frequency is assigned.Note: Full frequency deployment may not occur if the number of receivers in the network exceeds the number of available frequencies.Connecting to an External Control SystemThe receiver connects to external controls systems (AMX or Crestron) via Ethernet cables. Use only one controller per system to avoid messaging conflicts.•  Connection: Ethernet (TCP/IP; QLXD receiver is the client)•  Port: 2202For a comprehensive list of command strings, visit: http://shure.custhelp.com/Shure AXT600 Spectrum Manager CompatibilityQLX-D receivers are compatible with the Axient AXT600 Spectrum Manager. Networked receivers will appear in the device inventory and frequencies from the Compatible Frequency List can be deployed and monitored by the Spectrum Manager. For more information regarding the Spectrum Manager, see the Axient System Guide.
17Do Not Duplicate or Redistribute10Hardware IdentifyWhen Hardware Identify is triggered from a receiver, the corresponding representation of that receiver is flashed in the WWB inventory display, allowing for remote identification.Hardware Identify can be triggered from the receiver by pressing and holding the enter button for at least 3 seconds. Click the Dismiss button on the WWB Inventory screen to exit the function.Managing QLX-D with Wireless Workbench 6Shire’s Wireless Workbench 6 (WWB6) software enables networked monitoring and control of the QLX-D receiver. Additional tools in WWB6 offer RF spectrum monitoring, network configuration, and firmware updating.Visit: www.shure.com/wwb for a free download of Wireless Workbench software.Managing and Monitoring SettingsManage and monitor receiver settings by opening the Monitor tab in Wireless Workbench. Click on the Settings button to show or hide the full Properties window.① RF and Audio MetersDisplays: current levels, band, TV, and TX Overload② Transmitter SettingsDisplays: RF Power, Tx Type, Mic Offset, Tx Lock③ Frequency SettingsUse drop-down to edit frequency value④ Encryption IconIlluminates when Encryption is enabled⑤ Receiver Gain Setting Use drop-down to increase or decrease gain settings⑥ Custom GroupsClick to enter to create custom groups⑦ UtilitiesAccess receiver functions⑧ Network TabSet network mode, view: IP address, Subnet, MAC, Firmware version, Network reset⑨ EncryptionEnable/Disable Encryption⑩ LocksLock/Unlock: Menu, Gain, PowerViewing the Receiver in WWB6 InventoryClick on the Inventory tab to view the receiver channels. Double-click on parameters to enable editing.Tip: Clicking on the receiver icon next to the channel name flashes the front panel LEDs on the receiver for remote identification.
18 Do Not Duplicate or RedistributeFirmware UpdatesFirmware is embedded software in each component that controls functionality. Periodically, new versions of firmware are developed to incorporate ad-ditional features and enhancements.Firmware VersioningWhen updating receiver firmware, update transmitters to the same firmware version to ensure consistent operation.The firmware version is numbered in the form of MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH (e.g., 1.2.14). At a minimum, all devices on the network (including transmit-ters), must have the same MAJOR and MINOR firmware version numbers (e.g., 1.2.x).Downloading and Updating FirmwareA free Shure Update Utility tool is available by visiting www.shure.com. The Shure Update Utility is also bundled with Shure Wireless Workbench software.Refer to the help instructions to use the Shure Update Utility.Using QLX-D with a Shure ULX-D SystemTransmitters and receivers from QLX-D and ULX-D component groups can be paired to form audio channels.To ensure functionality, use the following settings on the ULX-D receivers and transmitters:•  Encryption set to Off•  High Density Mode set to Off•  Manually tune the receiver and transmitter to the same frequency. IR sync between QLX-D and ULX-D components is not supported.To create an audio channel, manually set the receiver frequency to match the frequency of the transmitter.Error Codes and SolutionsError codes are generated when the receiver detects a condition that can potentially affect system performance.If an error is displayed on the receiver, use the following table to identify the problem and find the corresponding solution.Error CodeDescription SolutionsErr.001 Audio Compatibility Update transmitter and receiver firmware to the latest version.Err.002 Encryption Mismatch be-tween Shure product linesSet encryption to off for components from different Shure products lines, such as QLX-D and ULX-D.Err.003 Encryption Mode Mismatch Ensure that encryption is set to on or to off for both the receiver and transmitter. Err.004 Band Mismatch Receiver and transmitter are operating in overlapping frequencies from different bands.Err.005 Frequency Mismatch Receiver and transmitter are from bands that do not share compatible frequencies.Err.006 No Frequencies Found Rescan, select a different group, or use WWB to find a frequency.Err.007 Firmware Mismatch Update firmware on the transmitter and receiver.Updating the ReceiverCAUTION! Ensure that receiver power and network connections are maintained during a firm-ware update. Do not turn off the receiver until the update is complete.1. Connect the receiver and computer to the same network.2. Open the Shure Update Utility.3. Click on the firmware tab to find available updates.4. Use the Import button if manually importing firmware files.5. Click the Update Device tab and check the Version to install box next to each device.6. Click Send Updates to load the firmware to the networked devices.7. When the download is complete, the receiver will reboot with the updated firmware installed.Updating the TransmitterWhen firmware is downloaded to the receiver, it includes firmware updates for the transmitter. Updated firmware is passed from the receiver to the transmitter using the IR Sync port.1. Press menu while holding the enter button to access the advanced menu. Use the menu button to navigate to the update menu.2. Press enter to start the update.3. When the red IR LED flashes, align the receiver and transmitter IR sync ports. The red LED will remain illuminated to indicate correct alignment and the download will automatically start.4. Maintain alignment during the update and monitor download progress (0 to 100%) on the receiver screen. 5. When the update is complete, "TX Update good" is shown on the re-ceiver display.
19Do Not Duplicate or RedistributeTroubleshootingIssue See Solution...No Sound Power, Cables, or Radio FrequencyFaint sound or distortion Gain, Cables, Reducing Interference or Radio FrequencyLack of range, unwanted noise bursts, or dropouts RFCannot turn transmitter off or change frequency settings, or can't program receiverInterface locksPowerMake sure that the receiver and transmitter are receiving sufficient volt-age. Check the battery indicators. Replace or recharge the batteries if necessary.GainAdjust the system gain on the front of the receiver. Ensure the mic/line switch setting (XLR output only) on the back of the receiver corresponds to the input of the mixing console, amplifier, or processor.CablesCheck that all cables and connectors are fully engaged or locked into position. Inspect cables for damage. Replace if necessary.Interface LocksThe transmitter and the receiver can be locked to prevent accidental or unauthorized changes. If a locked control is accessed, the lock icon on the display will flash. Follow the instructions to unlock the receiver or transmitter.Firmware MismatchPaired transmitters and receivers must have the same firmware version installed to ensure consistent operation. See Firmware Updates topic for firmware update procedure.Radio Frequency (RF)The blue RF LED will illuminate when a linked transmitter is within range of the receiver. Measure the transmitter range before a performance to avoid operating beyond the specified transmitter range.The RF meter bars indicate amount of RF power being received. This signal could be from the transmitter, or it could be from an interfering source, such as a television broadcast. If the meter shows a signal level when the transmitter is off, then that channel may have interfer-ence. Check the surrounding area for sources of interference or change the receiver to a clear frequency.A red RF LED indicates RF overload. Avoid operating multiple systems in close proximity.Frequency Compatibility•  Perform a Scan and Sync to ensure the transmitter and receiver are set to the same channel or frequency•  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 scan to find the best open frequency. Perform an IR sync to transfer the settings to the transmitter.•  For multiple systems, make sure that each receiver is assigned to a unique channel. Interference will occur if two receivers are set to the same channel.•  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 Range•  Increase transmitter RF power level.•  Use an active directional antenna, antenna distribution system, or other antenna accessory to increase RF range.Eliminating RF OverloadIf the RF OL appears on the RF meter, 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 antennas
20 Do Not Duplicate or Redistribute50 Ω 47 µF 47 µF47 µF47 µF 50 Ω -30 dB 50 Ω mic/ lineinstrument/ auxSingle and Dual Rackmount AssemblyTA4M ConnectorReceiver Output ConnectorsInstalling Foot Pads500 Ω 500 Ω910k Ω 47 µF440 pF1µFZSHIELD 5 V DCAudio InputGroundGroundBias VoltageAudio InputGroundActive Loada b cSecuring AC power cord
21Do Not Duplicate or RedistributeSpecificationsRF Carrier Frequency Range470–937.5 MHz, varies by region (See Frequency Range and Output Power table)Working Range100 m (330 ft)Note: Actual range depends on RF signal absorption, reflection and interference.RF Tuning Step Size25 kHz, varies by regionImage Rejection>70 dB, typicalRF Sensitivity-97dBm at10(-5) BERLatency<2.9 msAudio Frequency ResponseQLXD1 20 – 20 kHz (±1 dB)QLXD2 Note: Dependent on microphone typeAudio Dynamic RangeSystem Gain @ +10>120 dB, A-weighted, typicalTotal Harmonic Distortion−12 dBFS input, System Gain @ +10<0.1%System Audio PolarityPositive pressure on microphone diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 2 (with respect to pin 3 of XLR output) and the tip of the 6.35 mm (1/4-inch) output.Operating Temperature Range-18°C (0°F) to 50°C (122°F)Note: Battery characteristics may limit this range.Storage Temperature Range-29°C (-20°F) to 74°C (165°F)Note: Battery characteristics may limit this range.QLXD4Dimensions197 mm x 171 mm x 42 mm (7.75 in. x 6.75 in. x 1.65 in.), H x W x DWeight913 g (2.0 lbs), without antennasHousingsteelPower Requirements12 V DC @ 0.4 A, supplied by external power supply (tip positive)RF InputSpurious Rejection>80 dB, typicalConnector TypeBNCImpedance50 ΩAudio OutputGain Adjustment Range-18 to +42 dB in 1 dB stepsConfiguration1/4" (6.35 mm) Impedance balanced (Tip=audio, Ring=no audio, Sleeve=ground)XLR balanced (1=ground, 2=audio +, 3=audio −)Impedance1/4" (6.35 mm) 100 Ω (50 Ω Unbalanced)XLR 100 ΩFull Scale Output1/4" (6.35 mm) +12  dBVXLR LINE setting= +18  dBV, MIC setting= -12  dBVMic/Line Switch30 dB padPhantom Power Protection1/4" (6.35 mm) YesXLR YesNetworkingNetwork InterfaceSingle Port Ethernet 10/100 MbpsNetwork Addressing Capability   DHCP or Manual IP address via WWB6  Maximum Cable Length100 m (328 ft)
22 Do Not Duplicate or RedistributeQLXD1Mic Offset Range0 to 21 dB (in 3 dB steps)Battery TypeShure SB900 Rechargeable Li-Ion or AA batteries 1.5 VBattery RuntimeShure SB900 >10 hoursalkaline up to 9 hoursSee Battery Runtime ChartDimensions86 mm x 66 mm x 23 mm (3.4 in. x 2.6 in. x 0.9 in.) H x W x DWeight142 g (5.0 oz.), without batteriesHousingCast aluminumAudio InputConnector4-Pin male mini connector (TA4M), See drawing for detailsConfigurationUnbalancedImpedance1 MΩ, See drawing for detailsMaximum Input Level1 kHz at 1% THDPreamplifier Equivalent Input Noise (EIN)System Gain Setting ≥ +20-120  dBV, A-weighted, typicalRF OutputConnectorSMAAntenna Type1/4 waveImpedance50 ΩOccupied Bandwidth<200 kHzModulation TypeShure proprietary digitalPower1 mW or 10 mWQLXD2Mic Offset Range0 to 21 dB (in 3 dB steps)Battery TypeShure SB900 Rechargeable Li-Ion or AA batteries 1.5 VBattery RuntimeShure SB900 >10 hoursalkaline up to 9 hours hoursSee Battery Runtime ChartDimensions256 mm x 51 mm (10.1 in. x 2.0 in.) L x Dia.Weight340 g (12.0 oz.), without batteriesHousingMachined aluminumAudio InputConfigurationUnbalancedMaximum Input Level1 kHz at 1% THD145 dB SPL (SM58), typicalNote: Dependent on microphone typeRF OutputAntenna TypeIntegrated Single Band HelicalOccupied Bandwidth<200 kHzModulation TypeShure proprietary digitalPower1 mW or 10 mWFrequency Bands and Transmitter RF PowerBand Frequency Range (MHz)RF Power (mW)G50 470 - 534 1 or 10G51 470 - 534 1 or 10G52 479 - 534 1 or 10H50 534 - 598 1 or 10H51 534 - 598 1 or 10H52 534 - 565 1 or 10H53 534 - 598 1 or 10J50 572 - 636 1 or 10J51 572 - 636 1 or 10JB 806 - 810 1 or 10K51 606 - 670 1 or 10Band Frequency Range (MHz)RF Power (mW)K52 606 - 670 1 or 10L50 632 - 696 1 or 10L51 632 - 696 1 or 10L52 632 - 694 1 or 10L53 632 - 714 1 or 10P51 710 - 782 1 or 10P52 710 - 782 1 or 10Q51 794 - 806 1 or 10S50 (823 - 832) (863 - 865)1 or 10X51 925 -937.5 1 or 10
23Do Not Duplicate or RedistributeOptional AccessoriesBatteries/Chargers/HardwareSHURE LITHIUM-ION RECHARGABLE BATTERYSB9008-Pack Shure Lithium-Ion Rechargeable BatteriesSBC8008-Bay Shure Battery Charger, SBC200Dual Docking Charger with PS45US Power SupplyDual Docking Charger, Power Supply NOT IncludedWA610FRONT MOUNT ANTENNA KIT (INCLUDES 2 CABLES AND 2 BULKHEAD)UA600REMOTE ANTENNA BRACKET WITH BNC BULKHEAD ADAPTORUA505Antennas and Antenna AccessoriesACTIVE DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA 470-790MHZUA874EACTIVE DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA 470-698MHZUA874USACTIVE DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA 470-900MHZUA874WBACTIVE DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA 925-952MHZUA874XHELICAL ANTENNA, 470-900MHZHA-8089HELICAL ANTENNA, 944-952MHZHA-8241UNIDIRECTIONAL SUPER WIDEBAND ANTENNAPA805SWBUNIDIR. WIDEBAND ANTENNA 944-952MHZPA805XIn-line Power Supply  UABIAST-US UHF Line AmplifiersIn-Line Antenna Amplifier, 792-810 MHzUA830AIN-LINE ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 470-698MHzUA830USTVIn-Line Antenna Amplifier, 500-900 MHzUA830WBIn-Line Antenna Amplifier UA830XPASSIVE OMNIDIRECTIONAL ANTENNAUA860SWBCables and SplittersCOAXIAL CABLE, BNC-BNC, RG58C/U TYPE, 50 OHM, 2 FT LENGTH (0.6 M)UA802COAXIAL CABLE, BNC-BNC, RG58C/U TYPE, 50 OHM, 6 FT LENGTH (2 M)UA806COAXIAL CABLE, BNC-BNC, RG8X/U TYPE, 50 OHM, 25 FT LENGTH (7.5 M)UA825COAXIAL CABLE, BNC-BNC, RG8X/U TYPE, 50 OHM, 50 FT LENGTH (15 M)UA850COAXIAL CABLE, BNC-BNC, RG213/U TYPE, 50 OHM, 100 FT LENGTH (30 M)UA8100ETHERNET JUMPER CABLE, 8" C8006ETHERNET CABLE, 3 FT. C803ETHERNET CABLE, 10 FT. C810ETHERNET CABLE, RUGGEDIZED, 100 FT.C8100ETHERNET CABLE, RUGGEDIZED, 25 FT.C825ETHERNET CABLE, RUGGEDIZED, 50 FT.C850Active Antenna SplittersANTENNA/POWER DIST SYS DMPNUA845 EANTENNA/POWER DIST. SYSTEMUA845 E "B"ANTENNA/POWER DIST. SYSTEMUA845JANTENNA UHF-R 470-952 MHz UA845-SWBANTENNA,POWER DIST UHF-R 470-952 MHzUA845-SWB-AZANTENNA UHF-R 470-952 MHz UA845-SWB-BRANTENNA,POWER DIST UHF-R 470-952 MHzUA845-SWB-CANTENNA,POWER DIST UHF-R 470-952 MHzUA845-SWB-EANTENNA UHF-R 470-952 MHz UA845-SWB-KANTENNA,POWER DIST UHF-R 470-952 MHzUA845-SWB-UKANT/PWR DIST SYS (120V,782-806MHZ)UA845-UAREPL BY UA845 US UA845US
CertificationsThis product meets the Essential Requirements of all relevant European directives and is eligible for CE marking. 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: EMEAsupport@shure.deApproved under the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) provision of FCC Part 15. Certified by IC in Canada under RSS-210. Conforms to electrical safety requirements based on IEC 60065. Complies with and/or is certified to RSS-210, RSS-GEN.Certified by IC in Canada under RSS-123 and RSS-102. Certified under FCC Part 74. QLXD1, QLXD2IC:  616A-QLXD1G50, 616A-QLXD1H50, 616A-QLXD1J50, 616A-QLXD1L50, 616A-QLXD2G50, 616A-QLXD2H50, 616A-QLXD2J50, 616A-QLXD2L50. FCC:  DD4QLXD1G50, DD4QLXD1H50, DD4QLXD1J50, DD4QLXD1L50, DD4QLXD2G50, DD4QLXD2H50, DD4QLXD2J50, DD4QLXD2L50.
PT. GOSHEN SWARA INDONESIAKompleks Harco Mangga Dua Blok L No. 35 Jakarta PusatI.16.GSI31.00501.0211Europe, Middle East, Africa:Shure Europe GmbH Jakob-Dieffenbacher-Str. 12,75031 Eppingen, GermanyPhone: 49-7262-92490Fax: 49-7262-9249114Email: info@shure.de

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