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1. 09 06 20 e Dual Mounted Units o o O e e e e og ql i O Gam Uy 0 om 6 oc IMPORTANT Attach the link bars so the recessed horizontal holes face out Y and the threaded and unthreaded vertical holes align y ps Te B sse d Dual Mounting with Other Shure Products Shure P7T and P6T transmitters and SC and LX receivers can be dual mounted interchangeably although the front panels for different products may not align evenly For each side use the rack ear that came with that product The link bars are universal Front Mounting the Antenna When rack mounting units use the supplied cable and bulkhead adapter to front mount the antenna This prevents other cables from becoming entangled in the antenna and can greatly reduce RF interference o ele ale o o o 1 12 English FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Shure Incorporated of 5800 Touhy Ave Niles Illinois 60714 4608 U S A 847 600 2000 Declare under our sole responsibility that the following product Model P7R Description Receiver Has been tested and found to comply with the limits for an unintentional radiator device and approved under the Declaration of Conformity provision of the Pa
2. 00000000 Channel Scan Mode If you have difficulty finding a clear channel use the receiver s Channel Scan Mode Normally the receiver mutes if it does not detect a signal from the transmitter In this mode the receiver remains unmuted so you can listen for interference Turn off all PSM700 transmitters leave other wireless systems on Set the receiver to group 1 DIP switch 1 UP and channel 1 rotary channel select Lower the volume on the receiver to a minimal level and insert the earphones Turn on the receiver and within 5 seconds of power up flip DIP switch 1 down and up again G PON o Listen to all the channels in groups 1 and 2 e Clear channels will produce pure uninterrupted white noise Any noises like clicks or buzzes indicate interference from another device 6 Turn the receiver off and on again to return to normal operating mode Select the channel with the least interference Monitoring the Performers Mixes When setting up multiple systems use an extra receiver to check and monitor each transmitter Set the group and channel controls on the extra receiver to whichever transmitter you want to monitor If necessary adjust the balance control to check for proper stereo or MixMode operation Troubleshooting PROBLEM SOLUTION No sound at the Receiver Make sure the transmitter is plugged in and powered on Listen to the headphone monitor on the transm
3. SHURE Model PSM 700 User Guide 2008 Shure Incorporated VOLUME D D PSM700 Transmitter SH URE 00000000 e 18 12 6 3 0 43 46 LIM 060000000 gro 0 STEREO y IMixMode GROUP POWER NNEL CHANN 10 20 PSM 700 Wireless Personal Monitor System User Guide Systeme de retour personnel sans fil Guide de l utilisateur Drahtloses individuelles Monitorsystem Bedienungsanleitung Sistema de monitor personal inalambrico Guia del usuario Radiosistema di controllo personale Guida all uso LOAN OA UNI MUI Berens This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage This symbol indicates that there are important constituting a risk of electric shock is present within operating and maintenance instructions in the this unit literature accompanying this unit WARNING USING THIS SYSTEM AT EXCESSIVE VOLUMES CAN CAUSE PERMANENT HEARING DAMAGE USE AS LOW A VOLUME AS POSSIBLE In order to use this system safely avoid prolonged listening at excessive sound pressure levels Please use the following guidelines established by the Occupational Safety Health Administration OSHA on maximum time exposure to sound pressure levels before hearing damage occurs 90 dB SPL at 8 hours 95 dB SPL at 4 hours 100 dB SPL at 2 hours 105 dB SPL at 1 hour 110 dB SPL at 1 2 hour 115 dB SPL at 15 minutes 120 dB SPL avoid or damage may occur It is difficult to measure the exact Sound Pre
4. oo E Recording Devices To record a performance connect the LOOP outputs E to the inputs of a tape deck DAT or other recording 6 device SNI OI HH 0o0oo0o0o00000 D p cooo ooooo 000000000 60 o ASI T ooo 000000000 8 English Specifications SYSTEM RF Carrier Frequency Range 524 952 MHz Available frequencies vary depending on applicable regulations in the country where the system is used Operating Range 90 m 300 ft under optimum environmental conditions Audio Frequency Response 50 to 15k Hz 0 3 dB 1 kHz earphone dependent Image Rejection 80 dB typical Spurious Rejection 80 dB typical Total Harmonic Distortion 1 kHz 0 8 typical Ref 35 kHz deviation Modulation FM 35 kHz deviation nominal MPX Stereo Channel Separation 35 dB typical Signal to Noise Ratio 80 dB typical A weighted Operating Temperature 7 C to 49 C 20 F to 120 F NOTE Electrical safety approval is based on a maximum ambient temperature of 35 C Battery Life 4 6 hours volume dependent Polarity P7T audio inputs to P7R audio outputs Non inverting XLR pin 2 positive with respect to pin 3 1 4 in TRS Tip positive with respect to ring P7R RECEIVER RF Sensitivity 0 7 uV typical Sque
5. 722 746 842 865 GR 524 554 632 662 722 746 722 746 800 830 524 554 632 662 722 746 722 746 id 863 865 H 524 554 632 662 722 746 722 746 800 830 S IRL 524 554 632 662 722 746 722 746 800 830 842 865 L 524 554 632 662 722 746 722 746 800 830 842 865z LT 524 554 632 662 722 746 722 746 800 830 LV 524 554 632 662 722 746 722 746 id 842 865 N S 800 820 863 865 NL 524 554 632 662 722 746 722 746 800 830 842 865 P 524 554 632 662 722 746 722 746 800 830 842 865 PL 524 554 632 662 722 746 722 746 800 830 S 800 814 863 865 SK SLO 524 554 632 662 722 746 722 746 800 830 2 All Other Countries 3 KR A KR Tous les autres pays Alle anderen L nder Dem s pa ses Tutti gli altri Paesi Please contact your national authority for information on availab Se mettre en rapport avec les autorit s comp tentes pour obten l metteur et sur l utilisation autoris e du mat riel F r Informationen bez glich der f r Ihr Gebiet verf gbaren gese ngen f r den Einsatz der Ger te setzen Sie sich bitte mit der zusi Comun quese con la autoridad nacional para obtener informaci del equipo en su rea Rivolgersi alle autorita competenti per ottenere informazioni rela che regolano l uso di questo
6. This Radio apparatus may be capable of operating on some frequencies not authorized in your region Please contact your national authority to obtain information on authorized frequencies for wireless microphone products in your region Licensing A ministerial license to operate this equipment may be required in certain areas Consult your national authority for possible requirements Shure Transmitter Model P7T may be used in the countries and frequency ranges listed in in the Appendix FCC Statement The P7R Receiver complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device does not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Licensing Statement A user license may be required for operation Contact the communications authority in your country for more information Modifications to Approved Equipment Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Shure Incorporated could affect compliance with telecommunications standards thereby voiding the user s authority to operate this product Voltage Selection WARNING Voltages in this equipment are hazardous to life No user serviceable parts inside Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel The safety certifications of the P7T EP7T do not apply when the operating voltage is changed from the factory setting P7T and EP7T
7. apparecchio e legal frequencies for your area maximum transmitter output power and legal use of the equipment ir les informations sur les fr quences autoris es disponibles localement le puissance de sortie HF de zlich zugelassenen Frequenzen und der m sglichen Abstrahl Leistung sowie der gesetzlichen Bestimmu ndigen rtlichen Beh rde in Verbindung n en cuanto a las frecuencias legales disponibles la potencia RF de salida del transmisor y usos legales ive alle frequenze autorizzate nella propria regione la potenza RF di uscita di trasmettitore e alle norme Appendix 1 EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Shure Incorporated of 5800 Touhy Avenue Niles Illinois 60714 4608 U S A Phone 847 600 2000 Web www Shure com Declare under our sole responsibility that the following product Model P7R Description Personal Stereo UHF Receiver conforms to the essential requirements and other relevant previsions of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The product complies with the following product family harmonized or national standards EN 301 489 1 V1 4 1 2002 08 EN 301 489 9 V1 2 1 2002 08 EN 300 422 1 V1 2 2 2000 08 EN 300 422 2 V1 1 1 2000 08 The technical documentation is kept at Shure Incorporated Corporate Quality Engineering Division SHURE Europe GmbH EMEA Approval Manufacturer Shure Incorporated Signed ez a Z Date 3 March 2006 Name and Title Cfaig Kozokar EMC Project Engineer C
8. the LOOP OUT connectors to send one stereo signal from the mixing console to multiple P7T or P6T wireless transmitters This frees up sends on the mixing console for other uses Set up each system for stereo control as shown in the Stereo Control section Connect the first transmitter to the mixer Connect the next transmitter to the first transmitter s LOOP outputs Form a chain using all the transmitters in your installation English 7 MixMode for Multiple Systems Solo Mixes Band Mix Some performers need to hear more of their a own voice or instrument while others want to hear more of the band With this setup each performer hears a combination of the whole band and their own instrument and they can use the receiver s balance control to create the desired mix of the two SONIDOS J AUX 1 OUT D I Aux20uT D I AUX OUT 8 e o o oJo o oTo o oJoloTo Setup each system for MixMode From the mixing console send a mix of the whole band to o lo olole lolo lo lole lo lo lolel lo lo lo lo lo o o o o o o o input 2 of the first transmitter Connect in
9. Brown Line Blue Neutral Green Yellow Ground 10 English Accessories Furnished Optional Body Pack Antenna 524 750 MS 90A8964 Antenna Combiner ooooooWoooWoWoWo PA760 120 VAC Body Pack Antenna 770 870 MS 90B8964 ees PA770 120 VAG Transmitter Antenna 524 750 Me 95A8699 e on PA821 100 240 VAC Transmitter Antenna 770 870 Me 95A8621 E E a ae Rack Mount Kit eegener PATAS Unidirectional Antenna cnica PA805WB 61 cm 2 ft Coaxial Cable D ll UA802 3 3 m 10 ft Coaxial Antenna Cable BNC connector PA725 Bulkhead Adapter ieren 95A8994 Bag of 20 Foam Ear Sleeves fvellow PA750 SCL3 SCL5 sleeve assortment with cleaning tool 90XJ1371 Triple Flange Ear Sleeves 2 PA755 Bag of 10 Flex Tip Ear Sleeves email PA756S Bag of 10 Flex Tip Ear Sleeves medium PA756M Bag of 10 Flex Tip Ear Sleeves large oooooomo PA756L PA805WB Unidirectional Antenna 2 This unidirectional remote mountable wide band transmitting antenna provides wireless coverage in a cardioid D b pattern Use the PA805WB to secure a line of sight transmission path from the transmitter to the receiver when the actual transmitters are obscured Also since the PA805WB has some gain due to its directivity it is useful when covering long distances Y N PA821 PA760 PA765 PA770 Antenna Combiners Reduce rack clutter and improve performanc
10. ctors LEFT CH 1 and RIGHT CH 2 Connect to balanced or unbalanced outputs Accepts both 1 4 inch phone or male XLR connectors Either connector can be used for mono input Antenna Connector ANTENNA OUT 50 Q BNC connenctor Attach the supplied antenna or if you are rackmounting the transmitter see Front Mounting the Antenna English 3 P7R Receiver Balance Control In stereo mode this controls the left right balance In MixMode it controls the relative level of the two transmitter inputs Earphone Connector 3 5 mm 1 8 in phone jack connects to the earphones Left tip right ring ground sleeve Low Battery LED LOW BATT Illuminates when the battery has approximately 45 minutes of operating time remaining depending on the volume Power LED PWR ON Illuminates when the power is ON and the battery is good Power Switch and Volume Control VOLUME Antenna and Connector Attach the antenna to the antenna connector Use the red dot to align the threads RF Signal LED RF ON Illuminates when the P7R is receiving a signal from the transmitter Battery Compartment Accepts one 9 volt battery Open the door by pressing the latches on both sid
11. dBu 4 input level Maximum Input Level 13 dBu 10 input level 13 dBu 10 input level Pin 1 ground Tip hot Pin Assignments Pin 2 hot Ring cold Pin 3 cold Sleeve ground Phantom Power Protection Yes up to 60 VDC Yes up to 60 VDC P7T Outputs L R LOOP Configuration Electronically Balanced Actual Impedance 20 kQ 4 dBu 4 input level Nominal Output Level 40 dBV 10 input level 25 dBu 4 input level Maximum Output Level 13 dBu 10 input level Tip hot Pin Assignments Ring cold Sleeve ground Phantom Power Protection Yes up to 60 VDC English 9 Certification P7T Certified to FCC Parts 74 FCC ID DD4P7T DD4P7TB Certified in Canada by IC to RSS 123 UL and cUL LISTED to UL813 and CSA C22 2 No 1 T V DENAN PS Certified to J 60065 EP7T Meets essential requirements of European R amp TTE Directive 99 5 EC eligible to bear CE marking Type approved to EN 300 422 Parts 1 and 2 Meets requirements of EMC Standard EN 301 489 Parts 1 and 9 VDE GS Certified to EN 60065 P7R Approved under the Declaration of Conformity DoC provision of FCC Part 15 Certified in Canada by IC to RSS 123 Meets essential requirements of European Union R amp TTE Directive 99 5 EC eligible to bear CE marking Meets requirements of EMC Standard EN 301 489 Parts 1 and 9 This Radio Equipment is intended for use IN MUSICAL PROFESSIONAL ENTERTAINMENT AND SIMILAR APPLICATIONS NOTE
12. e by combining up to four transmitters into a single PA760 antenna These internally powered half rack units make transportation and setup easy and they significantly reduce interference between transmitters by lowering the intermodulation distortion IMD level Select among the different models to match the frequency range of your systems Please note that PA700 antenna combiners cannot be cascaded to each other PSM700s P6HW Hardwired Body Pack Some performers such as drummers and keyboard players benefit less from the on stage mobility that wireless systems offer For these users hardwired monitor systems like the Shure P6HW offer the same features of a wireless system at a lower cost The P6HW also includes an input pad for increased E dynamic range and an input peak indicator to alert the user when levels are too high lt nia ers gt SCL Earphones Shure offers a variety of earphones to fit your needs Designed exclusively for PSM systems they deliver superior sound quality For the added comfort of a precise fit custom earmolds are also available for SCL3 model earphones English 11 Rack Mounting WARNING Do nat torque the screws too tightly or the chassis may be damaged Single Unit m Jf 6 o oo Of ee e
13. es and pulling DIP Switches See D P Switches or the label on the inside cover of the battery door Channel Selector See Selecting Channels 66000000 6 e Reversible Belt Clip Belt clip can be removed and installed in the reverse position so the antenna points down when the body pack is worn DIP Switches 1 Channel Group 3 Equalization Pd Group 1 ba High Boost Offers more high end response 6 dB boost at ok S 3 10 kHz pq Group 2 Le e e a 2 Balance Control A bd Normal Flat 4 Limiter Su MixMode Pd On Stereo bd ba Off IMPORTANT The limiter responds to unexpected signal peaks It does not prevent long term exposure to high SPL levels This limiter is optimized for Shure E Series earphones The maximum limited SPL may be different for other earphones Do not switch the limiter off unless you are using an external limiter 4 English Selecting Channels The PSM700 system offers a total of 32 channels These are split into two groups Group 1 channels 1 16 and Group 2 channels 17 32 Change channels if you encounter interference or need to operate more than one system at a time The transmitter and receiver must be set to the same group and channel e Multiple systems must use different channels Use the supplied screwdriver to rotate the channel control Channel Channel Group 10 20 Group O uma O o
14. he 3 dB to 3 dB range P7R Receiver Setup 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Attach the antenna to the ANTENNA connector Use the red dot to align the threads 10 Insert a 9V alkaline battery Set the DIP switches See Dip Switches Set the channel to the same one as the transmitter Set the balance control to the center detent position Plug in the earphones and insert the earphones into your ears Turn the receiver on by rotating the volume dial clockwise past the click 13 NOTE If you do not hear anything check the RF LED on the transmitter to make A sure it is receiving the radio signal from the transmitter Refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual if you encounter any problems LOWER THE VOLUME before troubleshooting the problem 15 14 12 English 1 Components INPUT VOLUME o o o O 00000000 o o 18 12 6 3 0 43 46 UM son SZ 000000001 pros am Be PSM700 Transmitter SUURE POWER CHANNEL GROUP P7T Transmitter with rack mounting hardware and detachable PA715 antenna antenna Features UHF operation Stereo or MixMode control for custom monitor mixes 32 user selectable freguencies per system Up to 16 compatible freguencies for 16 different mixes Freguency compatible with all Shure Wireless systems country depende
15. ion 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 Quickstart P7T Transmitter Setup 1 Connect the transmitter to a power outlet using the supplied power cord NOTE Keep wall plug or rear power cord connection readily accessible To completely remove power to the unit unplug from wall or detachable rear power cord connection Attach the supplied antenna to the ANTENNA OUT BNC connector Connect an audio source such as a mixer to the audio inputs of the transmitter You can use both input jacks or choose either one for a mono source NOTE All inputs are phantom power protected up to 60 VDC Set the PAD switch to either 4 dB or 10 dB depending on the signal level from the audio source Turn on the transmitter Set the SOURCE switch to MONO if you are using only one input Otherwise set itto STEREO MixMode Set the GROUP switch UP to group 1 Set the CHANNEL dial to an unused channel NOTE See Selecting Channels Power on the audio source and adjust the level control until the LEDs are in t
16. itter to check the audio source input e Make sure the transmitter and receiver are set to the same channel and group Make sure the earphone is plugged into the receiver e Make sure receiver is on and the battery is good Make sure the receiver and transmitter antennas are correctly attached Short Receiver Range Make sure all antennas are fully inserted into the jacks Maintain line of sight between transmitter and receiver Try a different group and channel setting Check for television channel interference Make sure the PA715 antenna is not remote mounted Receiver sounds fuzzy or distorted Make sure no other transmitters are operating on your freguency Make sure transmitter input level is O dB 3 dB e Listen to the headphone monitor on the transmitter to check the audio source input Try to maintain a minimum of 10 ft between transmitter antennas and receiver when using multiple transmitters Low audio output at the receiver Make sure transmitter input level is O dB 3 dB earphones If not switch the transmitter pad to the 10 dBV position English 5 Operating Modes This section illustrates the three basic modes of operation For additional installations including those for multiple systems see the LOOP Applications section NOTE Although a mixing console is shown as the audio source in the following diagrams you can use any balanced or unbalanced outputs at LINE level for example CD player
17. lch Threshold 2 uV typical Antenna Input Impedance 50 Q typical Antenna External threaded connector P7T Audio Inputs LEFT CH 1 and RIGHT CH 2 Power 9 V battery alkaline recommendea 4 6 hours volume dependent Audio Output Connector 3 5 mm Stereo Left tip Right ring Ground sleeve Minimum Load Impedance 16 2 Net Weight 0 23 kg 0 52 Ibs Overall Dimensions 27 18 mm X 64 52 mm X 85 09 mm 1 070 in X 2 540 in X 3 350 in P7T TRANSMITTER RF Output Power 100 mW 18 5 dBm typical conducted U S A and Canada varies with other countries Modulation Limiter Internal peak limiter gt 10 1 compression Antenna External whip 50 22 BNC connector Power Requirements P7T 90 120 VAC 50 60 Hz EP7T 220 240 VAC 50 60 Hz NOTE This product is not disconnected from the mains power supply when the power switch is in the OFF position Current 115 mA maximum at 120 VAC 55 mA maximum at 230 VAC Fuse P7T 90 120 VAC 160 mA 250 V SLO BLO AN EP7T 220 240 VAC 80 mA 250 V time delay 5mm X 20mm Dimensions 44 5 mm X 196 8 mm X 241 3 mm 1 3 4 in X 7 3 4 in X 9 1 2 in Net Weight 1 497 kg 3 Ib 4 8 oz XLR 1 inch Phone Jack Configuration Electronically Balanced Electronically balanced Actual Impedance 20 kQ 20 kQ gt 4 dBu 4 input level 4 dBu 4 input level Nominal Input Level 10 dBV 10 input level 40 dBV 10 input level 25 dBu 4 input level 25
18. me and Title W effin Dipl Ing FH EMEA Approval SHU urope GmbH Headquarters Europe Middle East amp Africa Wannen cker Str 28 D 74078 Heilbronn Germany Phone 49 0 7131 7214 0 Fax 49 0 7131 7214 14 SHURE SHURE Incorporated http www shure com United States Canada Latin America Caribbean 5800 W Touhy Avenue Niles IL 60714 4608 U S A Phone 847 600 2000 U S Fax 847 600 1212 Int l Fax 847 600 6446 Europe Middle East Africa Shure Europe GmbH Phone 49 7131 72140 Fax 49 7131 721414 Asia Pacific Shure Asia Limited Phone 852 2893 4290 Fax 852 2893 4055
19. nt MPX Stereo audio transmission Switchable high frequency boost on P7R 4 dBu and 10 dBV input level select switch on P7T Electronically balanced combined 1 4 in and XLR connectors on P7T can be used with balanced or unbalanced outputs Volume and Balance dials on the P7R Receiver 2 English P7R Body Pack Receiver with detachable PA710 SCL3 or SCL5 Earphones with foam and flex tip inserts e Internal linear power supply on P7T switchable between 120 VAC and 230 VAC e Peak transmitter modulation limiter with fixed threshold and modulation limit indicators e Loop out connectors on P7T for multiple mix setups and easy installation e Tone Key squelch e Half rack chassis on P7T complete with mounting hardware e All metal construction on P7T and P7R Headphone monitor on P7T for local listening Earphones reduce ambient sound levels by sealing off the ear canal Controls and Connectors P7T Transmitter Front Panel 000000090 00000000 ges fey O 2 6 00 AK 00000000 VOLUME PSM700 Transmitter SHURE 00000000 GE o o STEREO o o Input Control INPUT Controls the input level to the transmitter modulator For optimum sound quality adjust this control to keep the o o 18 12 6 3 0 3 6 LIM SOURCE o OA CHANNEL GROUP MixMode INPUT meter in the 3 dB to 3 dB range Stereo Inp
20. ofolo olelolofolo fo o lolo ofololo lo fofolo olelolofolofoolololofololo lo fololo lelolofolofoolololofolololofololo lololofolofololololofololo lo fololo olelolofoloolololo lo fololofofololo olelolofolo fo o lolo o o lolo fo fofolo oJolo o loJo o o lolo lo fololofofofolo E III STEREO MixMode 1 Connect the mixer outputs to the transmitter 2 Set the SOURCE switch on the P7T transmitter to STEREO MixMode 3 Set DIP switch 2 on the receiver to MixMode 6 English Mono Use this setup when there is only one output from the mixer 1 al g g g H H H H H g SOURCE MONO ASCO ASCII STEREO IMixMode 1 Connect the mixer to either the Left CH 1 or Right CH 2 input of the transmitter 2 Set the SOURCE switch on the transmitter to MONO NOTE The setting of Dip switch 2 on the receiver has no effect in this setup LOOP Applications Use the LOOP OUT L left and R right outputs to send a copy of the audio signal going into the transmitter to other devices Shown here are a few examples of the many applications for the LOOP outputs NOTE The input level control and the input pad do not affect the level of the LOOP signals Stereo for Multiple Systems Use
21. or when unused for long periods of time 14 REFER all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is dam aged 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 facturer s instructions 8 DO NOT install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 DO NOT defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding 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 dropped prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your out 15 DO NOT expose the apparatus to dripping and splashing DO NOT put objects filled let consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet with liquids such as vases on the apparatus 10 PROTECT the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs 16 The MAINS plug or an appliance coupler shall remain readily operable convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 17 The airborne noise of the apparatus does not exceed 70dB A 11 ONLY USE attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 18 Apparatus with CLASS construct
22. orporate Quality Engineering Division European Representative SHURE Europe GmbH CA Date 3 March 2006 Signed Name and Title W effin Dipl Ing FH EMEA Approval SHU urope GmbH Headquarters Europe Middle East amp Africa Wannen cker Str 28 D 74078 Heilbronn Germany Phone 49 0 7131 7214 0 Fax 49 0 7131 7214 14 EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Shure Incorporated of 5800 Touhy Avenue Niles Illinois 60714 4608 U S A Phone 847 600 2000 Web www Shure com Declare under our sole responsibility that the following product Model P7T Description Personal Stereo UHF Transmitter conforms to the essential requirements and other relevant previsions of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The product complies with the following product family harmonized or national standards EN 301 489 1 V1 4 1 2002 08 EN 301 489 9 V1 2 1 2002 08 EN 300 422 1 V1 2 2 2000 08 EN 300 422 2 V1 1 1 2000 08 TEC 60065 1998 EN61000 3 2 2000 Amendment A1 1998 A2 1998 A14 2000 EN 61000 3 3 Amendment A1 2001 The technical documentation is kept at Shure Incorporated Corporate Quality Engineering Division SHURE Europe GmbH EMEA Approval Manufacturer Shure Incorporated Signed oe Sp Let Date 25 September 2007 Name and Title Craig Kozokar EMC Project Engineer Corporate Quality Engineering Division European Representative SHURE Europe GmbH a CA Date 25 September 2007 Signed Na
23. put 2 of zt the next transmitter to the LOOP OUT R output of A the first transmitter Continue the chain with all the transmitters Next create solo mixes for each performer using the auxiliary outputs of the K mixing console Send these mixes to input 1 of each performer s transmitter looo lo ole oo o lo lo lo ooo oo lo lo ololel lo lo lolo lolole lo lo lo lo lo lo lo lololololo i ololel lo e lo o lo o lo o lo d lo o lo e lo o lo e ofofofofefo olololo lo lo ololo fo lo lo ololofo lo lo ololofo lo lo ololoo lo lo ololofolo lo ololoo lo lo ololofo lo lo Floor Monitors Connect the LOOP OUT connectors to the amplifier for a onstage loudspeakers The P7R and the onstage monitors will have the same audio NOUV ofofofo lololololo ololo oJoJoTooo lo o o o olololo o loJo o oJo o o o o lo 0 o o olololo o lo loo loo lefelofo lo 0 o o fofofoolo lo lololololelefofo olololo folofololo lo loo loo lefofofo Joo JoJo foofo loo lo loo loo lefofafo lo 0 o o foofolofo lo loo loo lefefofo olololo folofolofo lo loo loo lefofofo lo o o o foofolofo lo loo oo lefofofo
24. rt 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Date November 12 2003 Name Title EMC Project Engineer Corporate Quality Shure Incorporated English 13 APPENDIX ANNEXE ANHANG APENDICE APPENDICE TABLE 1 TABLEAU1 TABELLE1 TABLA1 TABELLA 1 Country Code oe P7T H3 P7T L2 P7T HF P7T P5 P7T MN P7T KE C digo de Pa s 524 554 MHz 632 662 MHz 722 746 MHz 722 746 MHz 800 830 MHz 842 865 MHz Codice del Paese USA 524 554z 632 662 722 746 E S E CAN 524 554 632 662 722 746 id S A 524 554 632 662 722 746 722 746 800 830 842 865 B 524 554 632 662 722 746z 722 746 800 830 842 865 CH 524 554 632 662 722 746 722 746 800 830 842 865 cy CZ 524 554 632 662 722 746 722 746 800 830 D 524 554 632 662 722 746 722 746 800 830 842 865 DK al E id 800 820 863 865 E 524 554 632 662 722 746z 722 746 800 830 842 865 EST 524 554 632 662 722 746 722 746 800 830 842 865 F si 3 722 746 id 863 865 FIN ja ka S id 800 1 819 9 863 865 GB 524 554 632 662z 722 746z
25. s DAT machines and microphone preamplifiers For best results use LINE level audio signals Stereo Use this setup when outputs 1 and 2 from the mixer are the left and right channels of a stereo mix The left channel goes to the left earphone and the right channel goes to the right earphone The balance control on the receiver moves the stereo image left and right 1 2 gt o e gt O 90000000 0000000 HH 2000000092 p 000000000 A ce oo ooo SOURCE MONO STEREO MixMode 1 Connect the mixer outputs to the transmitter 2 Setthe SOURCE switch on the P7T front panel to STEREO 3 Set DIP switch 2 of the P7R Receiver to STEREO MixMode Operation Use this setup when outputs 1 and 2 from the mixer are different mono mixes Each mix goes to both earphones The performer uses the balance control on the receiver to make one mix louder than the other The total volume remains equal in both ears a e DINI TI 1 2 SOURCE MONO 000000000 olololofolofolololo lofololofofolofo olololofolofoololo loo JoJo fo f
26. ssure Levels SPL present at the eardrum in live applications In addition to the volume setting on the PSM the SPL in the ear is affected by ambient sound from floor wedges or other devices The isolation provided by the fit of quality earpieces is also an important factor in determining the SPL Here are some general tips to follow in the use of this product to protect your ears from damage Turn up the volume control only far enough to hear properly Ringing in the ears may indicate that the gain levels are too high Try lowering the gain levels Have your ears checked by an audiologist on a regular basis If you experience wax buildup in your ears stop using the system until an audiologist has examined your ears Wipe the ear molds with an antiseptic before and after use to avoid infections Stop using the earphones if they are causing great discomfort or infection IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 READ these instructions 12 USE only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table 2 KEEP these instructions specified by the manufacturer or sold with the 3 HEED all warnings apparatus When a cart is used use caution when 4 FOLLOW all instructions moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid 5 DO NOT use this apparatus near water ed injury from tip over 6 CLEAN ONLY with dry cloth ERC v 7 DO NOT block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manu 13 UNPLUG this apparatus during lightning storms
27. transmitters can be internally modified to operate at either 120 Vac or 230 Vac as follows 1 Disconnect the P7T EP7T from the AC power source 2 Remove the eight Phillips head screws securing the top cover 3 Locate Voltage Selector switch SW4 adjacent to power transformer T1 and using a screwdriver turn the center rotor to the desired position For 120 V operation turn it to the 115 V position For 230 V operation turn it to the 230V position 4 Locate fuse and remove it Replace it with the proper fuse For 120 V operation use a 160 mA 250 V slow blow fuse For 230 V operation use a 80 mA 250 V time delay fuse Fuse Part Numbers Fuse Type Shure Part No Part No 80 mA 250 V Schurter time delay 80H380 034 3106 160 mA 250 V Littelfuse SLO BLO BOREIA 218 160 5 Replace the power cord with the proper power cord For 120 V operation use an IEC appliance connector on the equipment end and a mains connector suitable for 115 V operation on the other Shure part 95A8389 For 230 V operation use an IEC appliance connector on the equipment end and a CEE 7 7 Schuko mains connector on the other Shure part 95A8247 For systems requiring other mains connectors obtain a power cord with an IEC 320 type mating connector for connection to the P7T and an appropriate plug on the other end for connection to the mains The supplied cord uses Harmonized IEC Cordage with color coding as follows
28. ut Meters Indicates the modulation level of the radio signal Important When the LIM limit LEDs illuminates the system is overdriven Reduce the input level SOURCE Switch Set the SOURCE switch to MONO if you are using only one input Otherwise set it to STEREO MixMode Earphone Volume Control VOLUME Adjusts the volume at the transmitter s earphone connector This control does not affect the sound level at the receiver Earphone Connectors 1 4 in phone and 3 5 mm 1 8 in mini Left tip right ring ground sleeve Note that only one of these outputs can be used at a time Channel Select Control CHANNEL See Selecting Channels Channel Group Switch GROUP See Selecting Channels Power Button POWER Rear Panel LEFT CH 1 IN RIGHT CH 2 IN SHURE INCORPORATED ANTENNA OUT Power Connector and Fuse Connect the transmitter to a power outlet using the supplied power cord The fuse is located in the bottom drawer LOOP OUT Connectors 1 4 in phone balanced See the LOOP Applications section of this manual INPUT PAD Switch Set the PAD switch to either 4 dB or 10 dB depending on the signal level of the audio source you are connecting to the transmitter s inputs Refer to the output specifications for the audio source Input Conne

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