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1. Group 8 Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Group 14 France France European TV European TV European TV Compatible with Compatible with Channel preferred preferred channel 24 channel 25 channel 26 Group 13 of SLX Group 14 of SLX optimized optimized optimized G4E G4E User Group C User Group C i i 494 502 MHz 502 510 MHz 510 518 MHz extended group extended group option 1 option 2 1 495 000 494 300 494 200 502 200 510 200 496 450 495 875 2 496 225 496 975 495 800 503 800 511 800 498 650 501 450 3 498 025 500 700 496 900 504 900 512 900 502 050 502 975 4 500 700 501 900 498 475 506 475 514 475 504 400 504 900 5 502 300 506 025 500 375 508 375 516 375 505 775 507 650 6 504 225 508 000 501 500 509 500 517 500 508 600 509 125 7 509 900 509 100 511 850 511 475 8 514 025 512 975 513 350 512 725 9 516 000 514 775 515 625 514 450 10 517 100 516 000 517 250 515 650 K3E 606 630 MHz Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Full Range Full Range Full Range Full Range Full Range U K preferred U K preferred U K preferred max of max of max of max of max of TV ch 38 TV ch 38 TV ch 38 Ch compatible compatible compatible anne frequencies frequencies frequencies compatible compatible 606 614 MHz 606 614 MHz 606 614 MHz
2. Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 1 806 250 806 375 806 125 806 500 806 125 806 250 2 807 500 808 625 807 375 807 375 807 375 807 250 3 809 625 809 750 809 500 808 625 808 375 808 500 4 809 625 809 750 809 375 Full Range Full Range Full Range Full Range Full Range Full Range R13 794 000 806 000 MHz Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 1 795 150 794 375 794 100 794 900 2 796 850 795 600 795 300 796 100 3 798 100 797 425 797 200 798 000 4 800 750 799 725 798 550 799 350 5 802 200 803 025 800 625 801 425 6 805 350 804 475 802 150 802 950 7 803 350 804 150 8 804 925 805 725 Full Range Full Range Full Range Full Range G4 470 000 494 000 MHz Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 1 471 150 470 125 470 275 476 275 482 275 488 275 2 473 275 472 250 471 375 477 375 483 375 489 375 3 474 825 473 800 472 775 478 775 484 775 490 775 4 477 100 476 075 474 575 480 575 486 575 492 575 5 479 800 478 775 475 750 481 750 487 750 493 750 6 482 775 481 750 480 475 471 725 471 250 471 175 7 483 875 482 850 484 550 473 325 474 100 473 950 8 487 075 486 050 487 150 483 275 475 575 475 150 9 489 625 488 600 489 100 487 500 480 675 481 475 10 491 000 489 975 490 225 489 725 489 475 483 475 11 492 625 491 600 491 725 491 225 491 725 484 725 12 493 825 492 800 492 950 492 350 493 550 486 700 Full G4 Spectrum Full G4 Spectrum Full Range 5 fre F
3. optiont option1 option2 option2 option 2 750 754 MHz 1 736475 736550 736 300 736250 742 125 750150 736 175 737 250 736 775 736 225 737 750 736 775 736 225 739 200 752 700 Are 742 575 742 150 741 775 741 825 748 025 741 725 747 250 7 RA 753 850 51 Sa 1 751 125 752575 752550 752625 753 850 2 6 744 746 250 745 725 8 Do Er 48 R19 794 806 MHz Channel Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 1 795 150 794 375 794 100 794 900 2 796 850 795 600 795 300 796 100 3 798 100 797 425 797 200 798 000 4 800 750 799 725 798 550 799 350 5 802 200 803 025 800 625 801 425 6 805 350 804 475 802 150 802 950 7 803 350 804 150 8 804 925 805 725 Full Range Full Range Full Range Full Range X4 925 932 MHz Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Channel Full range Full range Full range Full range Max Full range Max Full range Max Robust Robust Robust frequencies frequencies frequencies 5 channels 5 channels 5 channels 6 channels 6 channels 6 channels 925 275 925 350 925 175 925 150 925 125 925 175 2 926 900 927 050 926 575 926 250 926 225 926 275 3 928 100 928 325 928 525 928 075 927 700 927 750 4 929 925 930 225 929 725 929 200 928 825 928 875 5 931 325 931 700 931 475 930 700 930 575 930 65
4. 823 832 MHz E EST F FN GB GR H HR I IRL IS LV L LT M N NL P PL S SK SLO RO TR all other countries SLX Q24 736 754 MHz max 30 mW Country Code Frequency Range Code de Pays Gamme de frequences Codice di paese Gamme di frequenza C digo de pa s Gama de frequencias L nder K rzel Frequenzbereich A B BG CH CY CZ D EST 736 754 MHz F GB GR H 1 IS L LT 736 754 MHz NL P PL S SK SLO 736 754 MHz RO 736 743 MHz 750 751 MHz DK E FIN HR IRL LV M N TR all other countries 41 Frequency Ranges H5 518 000 542 000 MHz GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 GROUP 5 GROUP 6 1 518 400 519 250 518 200 519 775 519 100 518 425 2 521 500 520 500 519 675 522 500 521 225 520 400 3 523 575 522 225 520 800 524 200 522 550 523 425 4 525 050 524 725 522 450 525 600 524 575 525 475 5 527 425 526 350 523 750 526 700 526 900 527 775 6 529 200 527 550 526 200 528 250 530 500 531 675 7 532 450 530 800 528 325 529 500 531 750 533 800 8 533 650 532 575 532 225 533 100 533 300 536 250 9 535 275 534 950 534 525 535 425 534 400 537 550 10 537 775 536 425 536 575 537 450 535 800 539 200 11 539 500 538 500 539 600 538 775 537 50
5. Codice di paese Gamme di frequenza L nder K rzel Frequenzbereich C digo de pa s Gama de frequencias A B BG CH CY CZ D EST 470 494 MHz L nder K rzel Frequenzbereich F GB GR H I IS L LT 470 494 MHz A B BG CH CY CZ D EST 494 518 MHz NL P PL S SK SLO 470 494 MHz F GB GR H IS L LT 494 518 MHz DK FIN M N NL P PL S SK SLO 494 518 MHz HR E IRL LV RO TR DK FIN M N all other countries HR E IRL LV RO TR all other countries EUROPEAN COUNTRY GROUP MATRIX FREQUENCY BANDS SLX K3E 606 630 MHz max 10 mW Country Code Frequency Range Code de Pays Gamme de frequences Codice di paese Gamme di frequenza C digo de pa s Gama de frequencias L nder K rzel Frequenzbereich A BG CH CY CZ D EST 606 630 MHz F GB GR H 1 IS L LT 606 630 MHz P PL S SK SLO 606 630 MHz B DK FIN M N NL HR E IRL LV RO TR all other countries SLX S10 823 832 MHz max 10 mW Country Code Frequency Range Code de Pays Codice di paese Gamme de frequences Gamme di frequenza C digo de pa s L nder K rzel Gama de frequencias Frequenzbereich A CH D DK B BG CY CZ
6. option 1 option 2 option 3 frequencies frequencies with 500 kHz with 500 kHz with 500 kHz Ch 38 excl Ch 38 excl guard band guard band guard band option 1 option 2 option 1 option 2 option 3 1 606 750 606 125 606 250 614 550 614 850 606 525 606 575 606 625 2 607 900 607 300 607 375 615 750 616 050 607 650 607 825 607 800 3 609 550 609 250 608 875 617 550 617 575 609 075 609 675 609 700 4 610 850 610 500 610 950 618 850 619 500 610 875 610 800 610 850 5 613 350 613 100 612 475 621 025 620 750 611 975 612 350 612 300 6 614 575 615 250 615 300 622 650 622 550 613 475 613 450 613 400 7 616 550 616 400 616 850 623 775 624 950 8 619 200 618 000 619 325 625 675 626 325 9 620 375 620 400 620 600 626 825 628 050 10 622 825 621 900 622 175 628 325 629 450 11 624 550 623 975 624 050 12 625 650 626 350 625 475 13 628 125 628 075 628 275 14 629 400 629 375 629 425 Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Group 14 Group 15 Group 16 U K preferred U K preferred U K preferred France France France European TV European TV TV ch 38 TV ch 38 TV ch 38 preferred preferred preferred channel 39 channel 40 Ch optimized optimized anne 606 614 MHz 606 614 MHz 606 614 MHz User Group A User Group B User Group C with 125 kHz with 125 kHz with 125 kHz 614 622 MHz 622 630 MH guard band guardband guardband 644 630 MHz 614 630 MHz 614 630 MHz 7 l option 1 option 2 option 3 1 606 200 606 350 606 675 615
7. H x W x D 5 F G8 494 200 to 509 825 MHz 30 mW Weight 81 g 3 oz without batteries 7 H5 518 to 542 MHz 30 mW Housing galvanized steel 7 7 J3 572 to 596 MHz 30 mw Power Requirements 2 AA size alkaline or rechargeable batteries z L4 638 to 662 MHz 30 mW Battery Life up to 8 hours alkaline L4E 638 to 662 MHz 30 mW P4 702 to 726 MHz 30 mW R13 794 to 806 MHz 20 mW R5 800 to 820 MHz 20 mW x4 925 to 932 MHz 10 mw SLX2 S6 838 to 865 MHz 10 mw Maximum Input Level at 10 dB gain 2 dBV S10 823 to 832 MHz 10 mW setting at O dB gain setting 8 dBV JB 806 to 810 MHz 10 mw Gain Adjustment Range 10 dB R19 794 to 806 MHz 10 mw RF Output Power 10 30 mW Q4 740 to 752 MHz 10 mw varies by region K3E 606 to 630 MHz 10 mw Dimensions 254mm X 51mm dia 10 X 2in E NOTE Wet 290 g 10 202 without batteries This Radio equipment is intended for use in musical professional entertainment Housing Molded PC ABS handle and battery cup and similar applications Power Requirements Battery Life 2 AA size alkaline or rechargeable batteries up to 8 hours alkaline 10 This Radio apparatus may be capable of operating on some frequencies not authorized in your region Please contact your national authority to obtain infor mation on authorized frequencies and RF power levels for wireless microphone products Frequency Band Selection Most countries closely regulate the radio frequencies used in the transmission of
8. SELECT O ax A OGG Display Frequency Displays the current frequency in MHz for approximately 5 seconds Press and hold to increase display length DISPLAY FREQUENCY Lock or Unlock Receiver Settings Hold down the select key and press menu to lock or unlock the receiver When locked the current receiver settings cannot be changed Manual Channel Selection Allows manual selection of a frequency channel Pressing select increases the channel number by one When the correct frequency is displayed either wait five seconds for the screen to time out or press sync LE OG O MANUAL CHANNEL SELECT m e 2 aL SLX1 SLX2 Transmitters On off mute switch Press and hold to turn on or off Press and release to mute or unmute SLX2 To avoid accidentally muting the microphone during a performance lock the front panel while the microphone is in Use SLX1 Power Infrared IR Mute indicator Changing Batteries Green ready Expected life for an Alkaline battery is approximately 8 hours Amber mute on When the transmitter light glows red the batteries should be changed immediately as Flashing red IR transmission In process shown on the left E Glowing red battery power low Pulsing red battery dead transmitter cannot be turned on until batteries are changed mute select Wearing the Bodypack Transmitter Clip the transmitter to a belt or slide a guitar strap
9. with PSM400 P3 PSM400 HF PSM400 HF 702 710 MHz 710 718 MHz 718 724 MHz P4 gt P3 P4 P3 P4 gt HF P4 HF R5 800 100 819 900 MHz Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 1 801 250 801 225 800 950 800 525 801 475 800 600 800 650 2 804 825 804 800 802 950 801 925 803 025 802 050 803 125 3 806 975 806 950 804 325 803 650 805 800 804 275 804 450 4 808 800 808 775 806 425 804 850 806 950 805 750 806 150 5 810 325 810 300 808 050 807 400 809 125 806 850 807 250 6 811 550 811525 809 275 808 525 810 575 808 550 808 725 7 813 175 813 150 810 800 810 275 811 725 809 875 810 950 8 815 275 815 250 812 625 811 550 813 800 812 350 812 400 9 816 650 816625 814 775 813 775 813 450 813 500 10 818 650 818 625 818 350 11 819 750 819 800 819 775 Full Range max of Full Range max of Full Range max of Germany preferred Germany preferred Sweden preferred Sweden preferred comp Frequencies amp comp Frequencies amp comp Frequencies amp User Group 4 User Group 4 800 814 MHz 800 814 MHz FIN NOR DEN FIN NOR DEN FIN NOR DEN 800 814 MHz 800 814 MHz Group 8 Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Group 14 1 806 000 806 025 801 400 800 900 801 200 803 850 806 150 2 807 100 807 425 808 300 802 100 803 800 807 000 811 650 3 808 500 808 525 816 400 806 200 805 900 809 700 814 400 4 809 600 810 400 809 300 807 000 811 050 816 500 5 811 475 811 500 814 100 809 200 813 900 817 450 6 812575 812 900 816 100 811 7
10. 0 6 931 850 931 750 931 800 S10 823 832 MHz Channel Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 Group 9 1 827 550 827 175 828 050 827 875 828 475 826 850 827 250 827 275 827 700 2 828 700 828 800 826 350 826 225 827 375 828 100 828 475 828 500 826 475 3 826 025 826 050 829 225 828 975 825 850 825 000 825 600 825 625 829 350 4 830 750 824 075 830 175 829 750 829 975 830 000 824 975 5 824 025 830 975 823 575 830 850 824 225 824 250 830 725 6 831 450 823 600 831 775 831 825 831 825 7 823 125 823 150 823 125 49 PERU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Shure Incorporated 5800 W Touhy Avenue Niles Illinois 60714 4608 U S A 847 600 2000 Shure Incorporated declares that the following product Model SLX1 H5 518 542MHz SLX1 J3 572 596MHz SLX1 L4 638 662MHz Description UHF FM Wireless Microphone Transmitter Has been tested and found to comply with the limits set in Peru wireless regulatory standard RM N 204 2009 MTC 03 It s effective radiated power ERP has been measured to be less than 10 mW as measured in accordance with ETSI standard EN 300 422 d Signed TEE Date August 24 2009 Name Title Kevin Marrs Manager Global Compliance Shure Incorporated PERU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Shure Incorporated 5800 W Touhy Avenue Niles Illinois 60714 4608 U S A 847 600 2000 Shure Incorporated declares that the following product Model SLX2 H5 518
11. 0 540 325 12 540 750 541 600 541 575 540 900 540 225 541 800 Full Range even distribu Full Range even distribu Full Range max of Full Range max of Full Range max of Full Range max of tion for each TV CH tion for each TV CH frequencies for CH 22 frequencies for CH 23 frequencies for CH 24 frequencies for CH 25 J3 572 000 596 000 MHz GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 GROUP 5 GROUP 6 1 572 400 573 250 572 200 573 775 573 100 572 425 2 575 500 574 500 573 675 576 500 575 225 574 400 3 577 575 576 225 574 800 578 200 576 550 577 425 4 579 050 578 725 576 450 579 600 578 575 579 475 5 581 425 580 350 577 750 580 700 580 900 581 775 6 583 200 581 550 580 200 582 250 584 500 585 675 T 586 450 584 800 582 325 583 500 585 750 587 800 8 587 650 586 575 586 225 587 100 587 300 590 250 9 589 275 588 950 588 525 589 425 588 400 591 550 10 591 775 590 425 590 575 591 450 589 800 593 200 11 593 500 592 500 593 600 592 775 591 500 594 325 12 594 750 595 600 595 575 594 900 594 225 595 800 Full Range even distribu Full Range even distribu Full Range max of Full Range max of Full Range max of Full Range max of tion for each TV CH tion for each TV CH frequencies for CH 31 frequencies for CH 32 frequencies for CH 33 frequencies for CH 34 L4 638 000 662 000 MHz GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 GROUP 4 GROUP 5 GROUP 6 1 638 400 639 250 638 200 639 775 639 100 638 425 2 641 500 640 500 639 675 642 500 641 225 640 400 3 643 57
12. 00 816 500 819 300 7 813 975 814 000 817 200 817 600 8 819 600 819 500 Netherlands preferred TV ch 63 806 814 MHz Netherlands preferred TV ch 63 806 814 MHz R5 gt TL TV Compatible setup for use with EUT TL TV R5 gt MN Compatible setup for use with PSM400 MN Compatible setup for use with PSM400 MN R5 MN Compatible setup for use with PSM200 R8 R5 gt R8 Compatible setup for use with PSM200 R8 R5 R8 43 S6 838 000 865 000 MHz Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 1 838 200 838 150 838 550 854 200 855 475 855 075 854 750 854 750 2 841 450 839 375 839 775 855 300 857 425 857 775 855 850 855 850 3 843 275 841 300 841 700 856 700 860 600 860 725 857 250 857 250 4 846 225 842 475 842 875 857 800 858 350 858 350 5 847 350 846 400 846 800 859 675 860 225 860 225 6 850 125 848 025 848 425 860 775 861 325 861 325 7 852 575 850 025 850 425 8 854 575 852 475 852 875 9 856 200 855 250 855 650 10 860 125 856 375 856 775 11 861 300 859 325 859 725 12 863 225 861 150 861 550 13 864 450 864 400 864 800 E A UP UK pers compatible compatible Re opt TV ch 69 Beca en Coordinated frequencies frequencies frequencies frequencies 854 862 MHz SET 2 or SET 3 INDOORS OUTDOORS G
13. 25 716 900 712225 7 715 575 714 325 717 025 715 250 718 750 713 500 718 500 714 775 8 717 050 717 000 718 500 718 750 721 250 717 300 720 775 716 700 9 719 150 718575 720 600 721 250 722 500 725 300 725 300 724 000 10 720 800 720 800 722 250 723 250 724 250 725 900 11 722 025 723 800 723 475 12 724 250 725 800 725 700 Full Range Full Range Full Range France France France France France max of max of max of preferred preferred preferred preferred preferred compatible compatible compatible User Group A User Group A User Group B User Group B User Group C frequencies frequencies frequencies Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Group 14 Group 15 Group 16 1 703 000 702 200 710 200 718 200 702 550 702 100 702 700 702 500 2 706 025 703 300 711 300 719 300 705 600 704 700 704 700 705 500 3 708 000 704 700 712 700 720 700 707 500 710 300 709 450 707 000 4 710 300 705 800 713 800 721 800 709 000 712 400 711 500 712 200 5 712 225 707 675 715 675 723 675 711 500 714 000 714 500 714 100 6 716 000 708 775 716 775 715 100 716 500 716 550 716 400 7 717 100 717 000 719 400 719 900 719 500 8 719 000 720 000 721 300 722 000 722 200 9 720 225 723 500 724 700 10 722 775 725 900 725 900 11 724 700 France preferred Optimized TV Optimized TV Optimized TV Compatible Compatible Compatible Compatible setup User Group C channels channels channels setup for use with setup for use setup for use with for use with TV ch 50 TV ch 51 TV ch 52 PSM400 P3
14. 250 616 775 615 000 614 200 622 200 2 607 800 607 650 607 775 616 500 618 225 616 225 615 800 623 800 3 608 900 609 750 609 175 619 750 620 500 618 775 616 900 624 900 4 610 475 610 850 610 875 623 500 621 700 620 700 618 475 626 475 5 612 375 612 425 612 050 626 500 625 500 621 900 620 375 628 375 6 613 500 613 700 613 575 628 250 626 975 626 025 621 500 629 500 7 628 900 628 000 8 629 100 47 L4E 638 662 MHz Full Range Full Range Full Range Full Range Full Range Full Range Full Range Full Range Full Range even distribu even distribu max of fre max of fre max of fre max of fre tion for each tion for each quencies for quencies for quencies for quencies for US TV channel US TV US TV ch 42 US TV ch 43 US TV ch 44 US TV ch 45 option 1 channel option 1 option 1 option 1 option 1 max of max of max of compatible compatible compatible frequencies frequencies frequencies option 1 option 2 option 3 option 2 amo emos esmo moro emi comes mao memo esse 2 enso cos cose caso cazz en ear coso 90200 a ess sez osos cum casso ess eme enso enzo Da 45 050 cara oaao caseo css casais oszeo cesso 642500 5 esses 646 350 640 750 caro ensson 647 775 omar 645 050 645 100 e Gozo curso como caso esosoo osiers eeooo cassrs 647050 649 500 648 400 r 653 650 652 575 653 100 653 300 656 250
15. 30 or Beta 98H C SLX4 Receiver Adding protective bumpers Recommended if receiver is not rack mounted Use supplied screws HSIION3 Rack Mounting SLX Receivers Two Receivers One Receiver Required Accessories 1 x UA440 All accessories supplied as La A Que Ei Three or Four Receivers Required Accessories 1 x UA844 Required Accessories 1 x UA22 Two Receivers with UA221 Antenna Splitter Combiner Kit N 1 Lo FTTEI TE o oji J c0 Single System Setup Follow these steps when using a single SLX system Automatic Frequency Selection Scans for an available channel and sets the receiver to that channel Automatic Transmitter Setup Turn On the transmitter Open the transmitter battery compartment to display the Infrared IR port With the IR port exposed to the receiver press sync Hold the sync button until the red light stops flashing on both receiver and transmitter When the receiver ready light glows the system is ready for use Close the transmitter battery compartment AS Multiple System Setup Follow these steps when using multiple SLX systems in a single installation 1 Turn all receivers on and all transmitters off 2 Set all receivers to the same frequency group 3 Perform Automatic Frequency Selection from the Single System Setup section above 4 Turn on the first transmitter 5 Perform Automatic Transmitter Setup
16. 5 642 225 640 800 644 200 642 550 643 425 4 645 050 644 725 642 450 645 600 644 575 645 475 5 647 425 646 350 643 750 646 700 646 900 647 775 6 649 200 647 550 646 200 648 250 650 500 651 675 7 652 450 650 800 648 325 649 500 651 750 653 800 8 653 650 652 575 652 225 653 100 653 300 656 250 9 655 275 654 950 654 525 655 425 654 400 657 550 10 657 775 656 425 656 575 657 450 655 800 659 200 11 659 500 658 500 659 600 658 775 657 500 660 325 12 660 750 661 600 661 575 660 900 660 225 661 800 Full Range even distribu tion for each TV CH Full Range even distribu tion for each TV CH Full Range max of frequencies for CH 42 Full Range max of frequencies for CH 43 Full Range max of frequencies for CH 44 Full Range max of frequencies for CH 45 42 P4 702 000 726 000 MHz Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8 1 702 200 703 750 703 650 702 750 703 750 702 100 704 775 702 300 2 704 200 705 975 705 650 704 500 705 750 704 025 706 225 704 975 3 707 200 707 200 708 650 705 750 708 250 705 500 710 500 706 775 4 709 425 708 850 710 875 708 250 711 750 708 500 712 025 709 100 5 711 000 710 950 712 450 711 250 714 500 710 100 714 225 710 300 6 713 675 712 425 715 125 712 500 715 750 7120
17. 542MHz SLX2 13 572 596MHz SLX2 L4 638 662MHz Description UHF FM Wireless Microphone Transmitter Has been tested and found to comply with the limits set in Peru wireless regulatory standard RM N 204 2009 MTC 03 It s effective radiated power ERP has been measured to be less than 10 mW as measured in accordance with ETS standard EN 300 422 i Date August 24 2009 Name Title Kevin Marrs Manager Global Compliance Shure Incorporated 50 SHURE www shure com United States Canada Latin America Caribbean Shure Incorporated 5800 West Touhy Avenue Niles IL 60714 4608 USA Phone 1 847 600 2000 Fax 1 847 600 1212 USA Fax 1 847 600 6446 Email info shure com 2012 Shure Incorporated Europe Middle East Africa Shure Europe GmbH Jakob Dieffenbacher Str 12 75031 Eppingen Germany Phone 49 7262 92490 Fax 49 7262 9249114 Email info shure de Asia Pacific Shure Asia Limited 22 F 625 King s Road North Point Island East Hong Kong Phone 852 2893 4290 Fax 852 2893 4055 Email info shure com hk
18. 6 950 479 725 5 478 300 482 775 476 375 484 375 492 375 479 125 481 750 6 480 225 485 900 477 500 485 500 493 500 480 650 485 075 Y 485 900 487 000 486 200 487 600 8 490 025 490 025 489 250 489 375 9 492 000 492 000 491 150 490 750 10 493 100 493 500 493 575 492 850 G5E 494 518 MHz Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Full Range Full Range Full Range France France France France Channel max of max of max of preferred preferred preferred preferred compatible compatible compatible User Group A User Group A User GroupB User Group B frequencies frequencies frequencies i j option 1 option 2 option 1 option 2 option 1 option 2 option 3 1 494 750 494 125 494 250 495 250 495 750 494 500 496 025 2 495 900 495 300 495 375 496 500 497 750 496 775 498 975 3 497 550 497 250 496 875 498 500 499 250 498 225 501 300 4 498 850 498 500 498 950 502 750 504 500 500 900 504 025 5 501 350 501 100 500 475 507 750 508 250 505 500 505 500 6 502 575 503 250 503 300 510 750 510 750 508 500 510 100 7 504 550 504 400 504 850 514 500 513 750 510 500 Sea 8 507 200 506 000 507 325 516 250 515 500 512 025 514 225 9 508 375 508 400 508 600 514 975 516 500 10 510 825 509 900 510 175 517 300 517 700 11 512 550 Silke 512 050 12 513 650 514 350 513 475 13 516 125 516 075 516 275 14 517 400 517 375 517 425 46 G5E 494 518 MHz Continuation
19. 651 325 651 200 650 000 657 775 656 425 656 575 657 450 655 800 659 200 654 175 654 825 653 900 xe 680750 esoo 061575 _ 65000 E op os soas 660 075 ui 5 pp co ess France France European TV European TV European TV channel 42 channel 43 channel 44 optimized optimized optimized 638 646 MHz 646 654 MHz 654 662 MHz preferred preferred preferred preferred preferred preferred User Group A User Group A User Group B User Group B User GroupC User Group C option 1 option 2 option 1 option 2 option 1 option 2 co9000 696 200 2 640 500 enzo sors 640205 640975 60800 3 6250 euro 642 205 _ 64s 642 025 644700 a ero curso 644 900 644 700 645900 642475 651 750 651 500 649 500 646 300 650 025 644 375 652 375 660 375 654 750 655 250 652 500 648 225 652 000 645 500 653 500 661 500 7 658 500 658 500 654 500 E 653 900 8 660 250 659 750 656 025 E 658 025 656 975 9 b 660 000 658 775 10 661 300 661 700 661 100 660 000 Q24 736 754 MHz Full Range Full Range European European France France France France France France max of max of TV channel TV chan preferred preferred preferred preferred preferred preferred 54 opti nels 54 pra en mized and 56 User User User User User User des es 736 742 optimized Group A Group B Group C Group A Group B Group C option 1 option 3 MHz 736 742 optiont
20. SHURE LEGENDARY SLX Wireless System PERFORMANCE Shure SLX Wireless SLX sans fil de Shure Sistema inal mbrico Shure SLX Shure SLX Sem Fio A Ren O A RR O O T ce Printed in U S A nios Abe Quick Setup Mise en service rapide Schnelles Einrichten Preparaci n R pida Installazione rapida Montagem R pida bbicTpaa HactTpo ka FAWFELRITIF ME EA SER BB gt ready 4 a Automatic Frequency Ee Selection m gt a Re uy 1x __ select AUTO CHANNEL SELECT Automatic Transmitter ready OK Smart Hard working Wireless Congratulations Welcome to Shure SLX Wireless Your new system Is rugged reliable easy to set up and operate and produces outstanding audio clarity Whether you re a vocalist gultarist or instrumentalist your SLX Wireless system will show you how easy wireless can be and how good wireless can sound Welcome to the world of SLX smart hard working wireless System Components All systems include VRPEPEEY 2 AA batteries 4 in combo systems a sa 2 1 4 Wave Antennas Rack mount supplies Guitar system includes Vocalist system includes Microphone Head choice of SM58 SM86 Beta 58A Beta 87A or Beta 87CTM SLX2 handheld transmitter SLX1 bodypack transmitter 1 4 to mini 4 pin guitar cable Lavalier Headworn and Instrument systems include Beta 98H CTM Microphone choice of WL93 WL184 or WL185 WH
21. Silver Grille for BETA 87A SLX2 BETA 87A RK312 Matte Silver Grille for BETA 87C SLX2 BETA 87CTM RK312 Belt Clip 44A8030 1 4 Wave Antenna 470 752 MHz UA400B 1 4 Wave Antenna 774 952 MHz UA400 Antenna Combiners and Accessories Antennas and receivers must be from the same band The supplied 1 4 wave antennas can be used when mounted directly to the UA844 If antennas are remote mounted 1 2 wave antennas must be used Antennas and cables are for use with UA844 and cannot be used with stand alone SLX receivers Passive Antenna Splitter Combiner Kit recommended for 2 receivers Hee 25 Antenna Cable UA825 50 Antenna Cable UA850 100 Antenna Cable UA100 1 2 Wave Antenna Remote Mount Kit UA505 UHF Antenna Power Distribution Amplifier recommended for 3 or more receivers U S A UA844US Europe UA844E UK UA844UK 1 2 wave antenna H5 Band UA820H J3 Band UA820F L4 Band UA820L P4 Q4 Bands UA820B R13 R5 S6 JB Bands UA820A 12 CERTIFICATION SLX1 SLX2 SLX4 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Meets requirements of EMC standards EN 300 422 Parts 1 and 2 and EN 301 489 Parts 1 and 9 Meets essential requirements of European R amp TTE Directive 99 5 EC eligible to bear the CE mark SLX1 SLX2 Certified under FCC Part 74 FCC ID DD4SLX1 DD4SLX2 Certi
22. ents 125 kHz increments in the JB band To access the Master List hold down the menu button while powering on the SLX recelver MASTER LIST 888 888 Select Frequencies in the Master List While FREQUENCY SELECT is flashing the select button scrolls O menu down through all available frequencies the menu button scrolls up Press and release to change the frequency in 25 kHz increments press and hold to scroll quickly When the correct frequency Is displayed either wait five seconds for the screen to time out or press sync Exit the Master List To exit the Master List and return to normal sys tem operations press menu then select O 2x ae Tips for Improving System Performance Maintain a line of sight between transmitter and antenna Avoid placing the receiver near metal surfaces or any digital equipment CD players computers etc Secure the AC adapter cable to the receiver using the cable retainer loop If rack mounting the receiver front mount the antennas COIN CEE some No sound or faint sound Turn transmitter on Make sure the indicators on bat tery match the transmitter terminals Insert a fresh battery Transmitter power light off Receiver LCD off Make sure AC adapter is securely plugged into electrical outlet and into DC input connector on rear panel of receiver Make sure AC electrical outlet works and is supplying proper voltage Receiv
23. er display indicates antenna activity Press mute switch on transmitter Tum up receiver volume control Increase transmitter gain switch setting Check cable connection between receiver and amplifier or mixer Receiver display indicates no antenna activity trans mitter and receiver power lights glowing Extend receiver antennas vertically Move receiver away from metal objects Check for line of sight between trans mitter and receiver Move transmitter closer to receiver Check that receiver and transmitter are using the same frequency Replace transmitter batteries The INCOMPATIBLE warning indi cates that the receiver and transmitter are set to incompatible frequency bands Contact your Shure retaller for assistance Transmitter power light glowing or flashing red INCOMPATIBLE warning on transmitter Receiver display indicates antenna activity Remove nearby sources of RF interference CD players comput ers digital effects in ear monitor systems etc Change receiver and transmitter to a different frequency Reduce transmitter gain Replace transmitter battery If using multiple systems increase the frequency spread between systems Distortion level in Transmitter power light Replace transmitter batteries creases gradually glowing or flashing red Sound level differ Adjust transmitter gain and receiver ent from cabled volume as necessary guitar or micro phone or w
24. fied by IC in Canada under RSS 123 and RSS 102 IC 616A SLX1 616A SLX1G5 616A SLX2 616A SLX2G5 SLX4 Approved under the Declaration of Conformity DoC provision of FCC Part 15 Certified in Canada by IC to RSS 123 IC 616A SLX4 616A SLX4G5 Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause in terference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device The CE Declaration of Conformity can be obtained from Shure Incorporated or any of its European representatives For contact information please visit www shure com The CE Declaration of Conformity can be obtained from www shure com europe compliance Authorized European representative Shure Europe GmbH Headquarters Europe Middle East amp Africa Department EMEA Approval Jakob Dieffenbacher Str 12 75031 Eppingen Germany Phone 49 7262 92490 Fax 49 7262 9249114 Email EMEAsupport shure de LICENSING INFORMATION Licensing A ministerial license to operate this equipment may be required in certain areas Consult your national authority for possible requirements Changes or modifications not expressiy 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 selec
25. from the Single System Setup section above 6 Repeat for each system Be sure that only one transmitter s IR port is exposed when synchronizing a system On Off switch Tap to turn on hold to turn off Receiver Volume Control The volume control dial should generally be left in the clockwise position Turning the dial counter clockwise decreases receiver output level lf adjustments are necessary Use a small screwdriver to turn the dial 12 18 V SHURE INCORPORATED 160 mA NILES IL 60714 SLX4 RECEIVER VOLUME SLX4 LCD Full Group Warning The FULL warning indicates that all available channels in the currently selected group are in Use When this occurs reprogram all systems to an alternate group Press either the menu or select button to exit the warning screen Transmitter Battery Status Indicates a low transmitter battery charge E Antenna Status Indicates RF activity Only one antenna is active at any one time SLX4 Receiver Programming Any option displayed on screen will generally time out after five seconds Group Selection Allows manual selection of a frequency group Pressing select increases the group number by one When the correct frequency is displayed either wait five seconds for the screen to time out or press sync For best results when operating multiple systems set all systems to a single group then set each system to a Unique channel within that group GROUP
26. hen using different guitars FULL warning dis plays on receiver The FULL warning indicates that all available channels in the currently selected group are in use When this occurs reprogram all systems to an alternate group Cannot turn trans Transmitter light flash Replace transmitter batteries mitter off ing red 11 m Q wn Accessories and Parts Optional Accessories Carrying Case WA610 Black Grille for BETA 58A RK323G Black Grille for BETA 87A and BETA 87C RK324G Replacement Parts Microphone Stand Adapter SLX2 WA371 Zipper Bag SLX1 26413 Zipper Bag SLX2 26414 Short Rack Bar 5348611 Long Rack Bar 5348612 Link Bar 53B8443 Antenna extension cables 2 95A9023 Protective Bumpers SLX4 Receiver 4 90A8977 AC Adapter 120 VAC 60 Hz PS21 AC Adapter 220 VAC 50 Hz PS21AR AC Adapter 230 VAC 50 60 Hz Europlug PS21E AC Adapter 230 VAC 50 60 Hz PS21UK AC Adapter 100 VAC 50 60 Hz PS21J SM58 Cartridge with Grille SLX2 SM58 RPW112 SM86 Cartridge with Grille SLX2 SM86 RPW114 BETA 58A Cartridge with Grille SLX2 BETA 58 RPW118 BETA 87A Cartridge with Grille SLX2 BETA 87A RPW120 BETA 87C Cartridge with Grille SLX2 BETA 87C RPW122 Matte Silver Grille for SM58 SLX2 SM58 RK143G Matte Silver Grille for SM86 SLX2 SM86 RPM226 Matte Silver Grille for BETA 58A SLX2 BETA 58 RK265G Matte
27. nces L nder K rzel Frequenzbereich B CH D EST 800 820 MHz F GB GR H IRL L 800 820 MHz FIN LT N NL P PL SLO 800 820 MHz cz 815 820 MHz A CY DK E LV M S SK All other countries SLX L4 L4E 638 662 MHz max 30 mW S6 838 865 MHz max 10 mW Country Code Frequency Range Country Code Frequency Range Code de Pays Gamme de frequences Code de Pays Gamme de frequences Codice di paese Gamme di frequenza L nder K rzel Frequenzbereich C digo de pais Gama de frequencias B CH D EST 838 865 MHz L nder K rzel Frequenzbereich GB H I IRL L 838 865 MHz A BG CH CY CZ D EST 638 662 MHz LT M NL P PL SLO 838 865 MHz F GB GR H IS LT 638 662 MHz A CY CZ DK E F FN PARES tok oO 638 662 MHz GR N LV S SK B DK E FIN HR IRL L All other countries LV M N NL RO TR All other countries SLX G4E 470 494 MHz max 30 mW Country Code Frequency Range SLX G5E 494 518 MHz max 30 mW Code de Pays Gamme de frequences Country Code Frequency Range Codice di paese Gamme di frequenza Code de Pays Gamme de frequences C digo de pa s Gama de frequencias
28. nually Locking the transmitter does 3 To change the channel setting release the select button while CHANNEL Is displayed While CHANNEL not disable infrared synchronization is flashing pressing select increases the channel setting O Le 5 ope BEE Be SLX1 amp SLX2 LCD Battery Status Indicates charge remaining in transmitter batteries cama INCOMPATIBLE Frequency Warning The NCOMPATIBLE warning indicates that the receiver and transmitter are set to incompatible frequency bands Contact your Shure retailer for assistance Master List Indicator Indicates that a master list frequency is currently in use No group or channel information is displayed Note the transmitter cannot be used to change master list settings SLX Working Range Line of Sight 100 m 300 ft SLX4 Note Actual range depends on RF signal absorption reflection and interference Audio Frequency Response 45 15000 Hz Note Dependent on microphone type Dimensions 42mm X 197mm X 134mm H x W x D Weight 816 g 1 lb 130z Housing galvanized steel Sensitivity 105 dBm for 12 dB SINAD typical Total Harmonic Distortion Ref 38 kHz deviation with 1 kHz tone lt 0 5 typical Power Requirements 12 18 V DC 150 mA supplied by external power supply tip positive Dynamic Range gt 100 dB A weighted Operating Temperature Range 18 C 0 F to 50 C 122 F Note Batter
29. ompatible User Group A User Group A User Group B User Group B frequencies frequencies frequencies i i opion option 2 option 3 option 1 option 2 option 1 option 2 1 470 750 470 125 470 250 471 250 470 750 470 500 472 025 2 471 900 471 300 471 375 472 500 472 500 472 025 474 975 3 473 550 473 250 472 875 474 500 475 250 474 975 477 300 4 474 850 474 500 474 950 478 750 482 500 477 300 480 025 5 477 350 477 100 476 475 483 750 483 750 480 025 481 500 6 478 575 479 250 479 300 486 750 487 750 481 500 486 100 7 480 550 480 400 480 850 490 500 489 250 486 100 488 775 8 483 200 482 000 483 325 492 250 491 250 488 775 490 225 9 484 375 484 400 484 600 490 225 492 500 10 486 825 485 900 486 175 493 700 493 700 11 488 550 487 975 488 050 12 489 650 490 350 489 475 13 492 125 492 075 492 275 14 493 400 493 375 493 425 Group 8 Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Group 14 France France European TV European TV European TV Compatible with Compatible with Channel preferred preferred channel 21 channel 22 channel 23 Group 13 of SLX Group 14 of SLX optimized optimized optimized G5E G5E User Group C User Group C 470 478 MHz 478 486 MHz 486 494 MHz extended group extended group option 1 option 2 il 471 000 470 300 470 200 478 200 486 200 471 125 471 550 2 472 225 472 975 471 800 479 800 487 800 472 375 473 425 3 474 025 474 775 472 900 480 900 488 900 474 425 476 925 4 476 700 477 500 474 475 482 475 490 475 47
30. roup 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Group 14 Group 15 1 854 425 863 200 838 200 838 900 838 100 838 700 838 400 2 855 525 864 500 839 900 842 600 841 100 842 800 840 600 3 857 400 841 000 845 900 842 700 844 800 842 100 4 858 500 842 375 847 500 847 000 846 300 844 700 5 859 900 844 400 848 600 849 200 847 400 846 600 6 861 000 846 100 850 100 850 400 849 200 848 100 7 847 350 852 100 852 500 851 300 850 700 8 849 400 853 300 854 100 851 850 9 851 800 855 100 855 300 853 700 10 853 200 857 200 11 858 650 12 859 800 13 861 900 UK preferred European Compatible Compatible Compatible Compatible Compatible Co ordinated harmonized setup for use setup for use setup for use setup for use setup for use frequencies band optimized with EUT TW TZ with EUT VR VT with PSM400 with PSM400 with PSM200 OUTDOORS for 863 865 S6 gt TW TZ S6 gt VR VT KE S6 gt KE KE S6 KE S5 S6 gt S5 MHz Q4 740 000 752 000 MHz Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 1 740 125 740 125 740 125 740 125 2 741 500 741 950 741 225 740 800 3 743 375 743 500 742 925 741 825 4 744 600 745 675 744 325 743 075 5 746 325 747 400 745 425 745 125 6 748 500 748 625 746 875 746 575 7 750 050 750 500 748 925 747 675 8 751 875 751 875 750 175 749 075 9 751 200 750 775 10 751 875 751 875 Full Range Full Range Full Range Full Range 44 JB 806 000 810 000 MHz
31. roved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment WARNING Dispose of properly Check with local vendor for proper disposal of used battery and electronics EUROPEAN COUNTRY GROUP MATRIX FREQUENCY BANDS SLX H5 518 542 MHz max 30 mW Country Code Frequency Range Code de Pays Gamme de frequences L nder K rzel Frequenzbereich A B CH CZ D E EST 518 542 MHz F GB GR HK I IRL L 518 542 MHz LT M NL P PL SLO 518 542 MHz DK FIN N S CY LV SK All other Countries SLX J3 572 596 MHz max 30 mW Country Code Frequency Range Code de Pays Gamme de frequences L nder K rzel Frequenzbereich A B CH CZ D E EST 572 596 MHz F GB GR H IRL L 572 596 MHz Ea MANES Neo k 572 596 MHz DK FIN N S CY LV SK All other countries P4 702 726 MHz max 30 mW Country Code Frequency Range Code de Pays Gamme de frequences L nder K rzel Frequenzbereich A B CH CZ D E EST 702 726 MHz F GB GR H IRL L 702 726 MHz LT M NL P PL SLO 702 726 MHz DK FIN N S CY LV SK All other countries R5 800 820 MHz max 20 mW Country Code Frequency Range Code de Pays Gamme de freque
32. ted frequency Shure strongly urges the user to contact the appropriate telecommunications authority concerning proper licensing and before choosing and ordering frequencies Information to the user This 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 inter ference 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 Note EMC conformance testing is based on the use of supplied and recommended cable types The use of other cable types may degrade EMC performance Changes or modifications not expressly app
33. through the transmitter clip as shown For best results slide the transmitter until the belt is pressed against the base of the clip q HE If the receiver LED indicates the input volume is S LX2 m overloading the receiver try switching the gain to P a lower aa y un Adjusting Gain O Access the gain adjustment switch by unscrewing the head of E the microphone 7 ar Two gain settings are available on the SLX2 Choose a setting appropriate for vocal volume and for the performing environ ment Use the tip of a pen or a small screwdriver to move the switch 0dB For quiet to normal vocal performance 10dB For loud vocal performance SLX1 Adjusting Gain Three gain settings are available on the SLX1 Choose the appropriate setting for your instrument mic Microphone higher amplification 0 Guitar with passive pickups medium amplification 10 Guitar with active pickups lower amplification SLX1 and SLX2 Transmitter Programming Manually Select a Group and or Channel Lock or Unlock Transmitter Settings 1 Press and hold the select button until the GROUP and CHANNEL displays alternate Press the mute and select buttons simultaneously to lock or un 2 To change the group setting release the select button while GROUP Is displayed While GROUP is lock the transmitter settings When locked the current settings flashing pressing select increases the group setting cannot be changed ma
34. ull Range 5 fre Full Range 5 fre Full Range 5 fre quencies in TV 14 quencies in TV 15 quencies in TV 16 quencies in TV 17 G5 494 000 518 000 MHz Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 1 495 150 494 125 494 275 500 275 506 275 512 275 2 496 975 495 950 495 375 501 375 507 375 513 375 3 499 275 498 250 496 775 502 775 508 775 514 775 4 501 875 500 850 498 575 504 575 510 575 516 575 5 503 800 502 775 499 750 505 750 511 750 517 750 6 505 175 504 150 502 325 496 400 494 125 495 175 F 507 450 506 425 504 475 498 700 495 250 497 075 8 509 150 508 125 505 750 507 475 497 300 499 700 9 510 300 509 275 508 550 509 750 501 150 501 675 10 511 875 510 850 510 800 511 650 502 575 503 050 11 514 000 512 975 515 200 513 100 515 650 505 525 12 517 150 516 125 516 500 517075 516 900 510 625 Full G5 Spectrum Full G5 Spectrum Full Range 5 fre quencies in TV 18 Full Range 5 fre quencies in TV 19 Full Range 5 fre quencies in TV 20 Full Range 5 fre quencies in TV 21 45 G4E 470 494 MHz Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Full Range Full Range Full Range France France France France Channel max of max of max of preferred preferred preferred preferred compatible compatible c
35. wireless infor mation These regulations state which devices can use which frequencles and help to limit the amount of RF radio frequency interference in all wireless communications To be flexible enough to operate worldwide SLX receivers are available in a number of models each with a unique frequency range Each frequency range or band spans up to 24 MHz of the wireless broadcast spectrum To facilitate system setup and protect against RF interference each system comes with multiple predefined frequency groups and channels When using a single SLX system the operating frequency will generally not have to be changed In an installation with multiple recelver transmitter systems each system must operate on a sepa rate channel The group and channel system provides an optimum frequency spread when using multiple systems Within a single frequency band up to 12 individual transmitter recelver systems may be Used in a single installation In regions where additional frequency bands are available it is possible to operate up to 20 systems simultaneously Check with your local Shure retaller for information on which bands are available in your area The Master Frequency List Using the Master List The Master List of frequencies should be accessed only by experienced users in situ ations which call for precise frequency selec tion The Master List is a comprehensive index of all available frequencies in 25 kHz increm
36. y characteristics may limit this range Configuration Maximum Audio Output Level Impedance balanced XLR connector Ref 38 kHz deviation with 1 kHz 13 dBV into 600 O load Transmitter Audio Polarity Positive pressure on microphone diaphragm or positive voltage applied to tip of WA302 phone plug produces positive voltage on pin 2 with respect to pin 3 of low impedance output and the tip of the high impedance 1 4 inch output t wile 6 35 mm 1 4 gy into 3 KO load connector Impedance XLR connector 2000 6 35 mm 1 4 o connector SLX1 Audio Input Level gain position Pin Assignments XLR connector 6 35 mm 1 4 connector 1 ground 2 audio 3 no audio Tip audio Ring no au dio Sleeve ground Image Rejection gt 70 dB typical Volume Adjustment Range 0 dB to 25 dB mic 10 dBV maximum 0dB 10 dBV maximum 10dB 20 dBV maximum Gain Adjustment Range 30 dB Del a pa Frequency Range and Transmitter RF Output Power 10 30 mw O L i varies by region utput eve a 5 en shield Band Range Output Power D 3 audio G4 470 to 494 MHz 30 mW 4 Tied through active load to ground On instru G4E 470 to 494 MHz 30 mW ment adapter cable pin G5 494 to 518 MHz 30 mW 4 floats 7 z G5E 494 to 518 MHz 30 mW Dimensions 108mm x 64mm x 19mm
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