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1. 2 Place the battery into the transmitter 3 Close the battery door and slide door to engage the latch Fu EN gt Important Tips for Care and Storage of Shure Rechargeable Batteries Proper care and storage of Shure batteries results in reliable performance and ensures a long lifetime e Always store batteries and transmitters at room temperature e Ideally batteries should be charged to approximately 40 of capacity for long term storage e During storage check batteries every 6 months and recharge to 40 of capacity as needed Charging from a USB Port 1 Plug the USB charging cable into the charging port on the transmitter 2 Plug the cable into a stan dard USB port Charging Times and Transmitter Runtimes Use the following table to determine approximate battery runtime based on the duration of charging time Times shown are in hours and minutes Note Batteries charge faster when using an AC powered charger versus a USB connection AC Power Source USB Connection Transmitter Runtime Charging Charging Storage time or excessive heat will reduce maximum runtime Note GLX D transmitters automatically power off after approximately 1 hour to con serve battery life if the signal from a linked receiver is not detected Transmitter Battery Meter The number of segments illuminated on the meter indicates the remaining battery life for a linked transmitter gt 30 min gt 2 hours
2. Simultaneously press and hold the group and channel buttons to lock or unlock the receiver e LK is displayed if a locked control is pressed e UN is displayed momentarily to confirm the unlock command Remote ID Locking the Transmitter Power Switch Starting with the transmitter set to off press and hold the LINK button while turning on the transmitter Repeat sequence to unlock Note The transmitter status LED will flash red green if a locked switch is set to the off position Use the Remote ID feature to identify linked transmitter and receiver pairs When Remote ID is active the receiver LCD will blink and display ID The status LED of the corresponding transmitter will alternately flash red and green for approximately 45 seconds To activate Remote ID 1 Momentarily press the link button on the transmitter or receiver 2 The display of the linked receiver will blink and show ID and the status LED on the linked transmitter will flash red green 3 To exit Remote ID mode momentarily press the link button or allow the function to timeout Tuner Menu Enter tuner mode by pressing the footswitch In tuner mode the controls will only affect tuner functions RF and audio settings are not affected Note The audio signal does not pass through the tuner eliminating the need for bypass switches commonly found on wired tuners Tuner Options e Indicator Needle or Strobe e Output Live Mute or Both menu settings
3. e Display Brightness e Detune e Sharps and Flats parameter e Reference Pitch changes Indicator Needle or Strobe The tuner indicator can be set to display a needle style or strobe style Needle A single LED will illuminate on the tuning bar to indicate sharp or flat The green center LED will illuminate when the note is in tune Strobe A sequence of three LEDs will travel across the tuning bar in the direction of sharp or flat The LEDs will remain sta tionary when the note is in tune Note Indicator and Output settings are displayed in a scroll from left to right Choosing Live or Mute Audio Output The following modes are available to set the audio output to Live or Mute when the footswitch is pressed in tuner mode Note Text for the output settings are displayed in a scroll from left to right Mode Footswitch Function Receiver Display audio Live e Tuner Display audio Live Receiver Display audio Live e Tuner Display audio Mute Tuner Display audio Mute e Tuner Display audio Live Note In Both mode the pedal powers up in Receiver Display Press the footswitch to enter tuner mode Display Brightness The receiver has a built in light sensor to automatically adjust the display brightness To manually adjust the brightness choose one of the following settings A automatic 1 low 2 medium 3 high 10 Use the following buttons to select and edit the tuner e Use th
4. 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 e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 15 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 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
5. tad 3 gt 4 hours gt 6 hours a ae gt 8 hours Loran Yo gt 10 hours gt 12 hours Note The LEDs will cycle on off while battery life is being calculated Multiple Receiver Systems For ease of set up available frequencies are divided into three groups based on the number of receivers supported All receivers in the system must be set to the same group To select a group determine the total number of receivers in the system channel count and then select the appropriate group Note To maximize the number of receivers on air Group 3 does not offer backup frequencies Group 3 should only be used in controlled Wi Fi environments to prevent inter ference from unexpected Wi Fi devices Channel Backup Frequencies Count Available Up to 4 Initial Factory Setting Up to 5 Best Group to use if you experience interference Up to 8 Only use Group 3 in controlled Wi Fi environments because there are no backup frequencies to avoid interference Note If you experience interference reduce transmitter to receiver distance and set all GLX D systems to group 2 which is the most robust wireless group See Tips to Improve Wireless System Performance section for additional information Setting Up Receivers and Transmitters Note Before beginning turn off all receivers and transmitters Turn on and set up each receiver transmitter pair individually to prevent cross linking 1 Turn on
6. 50 QO Unbalanced Maximum Audio Output Level 6 35 mm 1 4 connec 8 5 dBV tor into 3 KQ load Pin Assignments 6 35 mm 1 4 connec tor Tip audio Ring no audio Sleeve ground 14 Receiver Antenna Input Impedance 500 Antenna Type PIFA antennas Maximum Input Level 20 dBm Output Connections 22uF 500 500 22 uF Certifications This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interfer ence and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This wireless system operates in the globally available ISM band 2400 MHz to 2483 5 MHz The operation does not require a user license Meets requirements of the following standards EN 300 328 EN 301 489 Parts 1 and 9 EN60065Meets essential requirements of the following European Directives e R amp TTE Directive 99 5 EC e WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC as amended by 2008 34 EC e RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC as amended by 2008 35 EC Note Please follow your regional recycling scheme for batteries and electronic waste Certified by IC in Canada under RSS 210 and RSS GEN IC 616A GLXD1 616A GLXD6 Certified under FCC Part 15 FCC ID DD4GLXD1 DD4GLXD6 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 This device comp
7. SHURE LEGENDARY PERFORMANCE GLX D Wireless System GLXD6 Guitar Pedal Receiver x 27A20637 Rev D AMDAN ENNE UML TO TTN 27A20637 Rev 2 C Printed in U S A IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ these instructions KEEP these instructions HEED all warnings FOLLOW all instructions DO NOT use this apparatus near water CLEAN ONLY with dry cloth DO NOT block any ventilation openings Allow sufficient distances for adequate ventila tion and install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 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 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 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 ONLY USE attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer USE only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manu facturer or sold with the a
8. ats the most important information even bursts at very high levels don t have an effect on your audio performance Challenging Wireless Environments Some environments are more difficult than others for 2 4 GHz wireless system perfor mance Additionally body absorption has a greater impact in the 2 4 GHz spectrum compared to the UHF spectrum The simplest solution in many cases is to reduce the trans mitter to receiver distance such as placing the receivers on the stage with a clear line of sight Challenging environments include e Areas with few reflective surfaces such as e Outdoors e Buildings with very high ceilings e 3or more GLX D receivers in use e Strong Wi Fi presence e Competitive 2 4 GHz systems in use Note Unlike analog TV band wireless which typically uses the same type of transmissions across manufacturers all 2 4GHz wireless currently on the market use different variations of wireless transmission These differences make it more difficult to mix and match 2 4 GHz from multiple manufacturers successfully as can be done with TV band wireless solutions Tips to Improve Wireless System Performance If you encounter interference or dropouts try the following suggestions e Scan for the best available channel press the channel button Reduce transmitter to receiver distance for example place receivers on stage with a line of sight to the receiver Keep the transmitter and receiver more than 2 mete
9. batteries deliver cost efficiency and up to e Automatic transmitter power off to conserve battery life when 16 hours ofvuntinie transmitter is not in use Included Components Optional Accessories Shure Rechargeable Battery SB902 Car Battery Charger SBC CAR Micro USB Battery Charger SBC USB Stand Alone Single Battery SBC 902 Power Supply PS23 Charger Premium Guitar Cable WA305 Quick Start To reduce set up time the transmitter and receiver automatically link to form an audio channel the first time they are powered on and never have to be linked again Note If using multiple effects pedals place the receiver pedal first in the signal chain Step Connect power supply to the receiver and plug the power cord into an AC power source Step Connect the transmitter to the instrument and turn on the transmitter Step Connect receiver audio output to an amplifier or mixer Turn on the receiver The blue rf LED will flash while the transmitter and receiver form a link When the link has successfully formed the rf LED will remain illuminated Note The transmitter and receiver will remain linked for future usage At power up the blue rf a LED will illuminate skipping the linking step Step Check the audio and adjust the gain if A necessary Guitar Pedal Receiver Overview Power Switch Turns power on or off DC Power Connector Connect DC power supply 9 to 15 V DC 250 mA min 400 mA
10. button until the transmitter LED begins to flash green 2 Press and hold the link button on the receiver The blue rf LED will flash and then remain on when the link has been established 3 Test the audio to verify the link and adjust the gain if necessary Selecting a Channel 1 Press and hold the channel button for 2 seconds until the channel display flashes 2 Press the channel button to scroll through the available channels 3 The receiver will automatically save the selected channel Note A double dash symbol displayed on the receiver screen during a chan nel scan indicates that there are no available channels within the selected group Choose a group with more channels and repeat set up steps Linking Multiple Transmitters to a Receiver Link multiple transmitters to the same receiver to allow for instrument changes during a performance Only one transmitter can be active ata time otherwise the signals will interfere with each other After linking the transmitters gain settings can be adjusted and stored independently for each transmitter Important Do not turn on and operate both linked transmitters at any time Turn off both transmitters before beginning 1 Press the group button to select a group The receiver automatically scans the selected group to find the best available channel 2 Turn on transmitter 1 and link it to the receiver Adjust the gain and then turn off the transmitter 3 Turn on transm
11. e mode button access the menu and to scroll between menu settings e Use the Use a v buttons to change a menu e Use the footswitch to enter and save parameter Selecting and Editing Tuner Menu Settings Detune The tuner can be set to display standard tuning for instruments that have been detuned up sharp or flat in the following increments e Upto 5 steps sharp 1 2 3 4 5 e Up to 6 steps flat b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 The notation for standard tuning is be bO Standard Tuning Example of note displayed in Detune mode dot appears on the display as a reminder that the pedal is detuned Sharps and Flats Adds sharp or flat symbols to the display of non natural notes Sharps and Flats Flats only Sharps only Reference Pitch The reference pitch can be offset from standard A440 in a range of 432 Hz to 447 Hz in 1 Hz increments When adjusting the pitch the last 2 digits of the value will be displayed For example 32 would appear on the display when the pitch has been set to 432 Hz 432 Hz A440 447 Hz A dot appears on the display as a reminder that the reference pitch has been offset Using the Tuner 1 Press the footswitch to enter tuner mode 2 Play each note individually The display shows the name of the note 3 Adjust tuning until both indicators illuminate and the needle or strobe indicate that tuning is correct Needle Mode Both tuning indicators and the center green segment will illuminate
12. hannels 1 5 latency 7 3 ms Group Channel Frequencies 2423 2424 2443 2444 2473 2474 2404 2405 2426 2427 2456 2457 2417 2418 2451 2452 2468 2469 2437 2438 2462 2463 2477 2478 2409 2451 2452 e Wi Fi 6 Group 3 Channel 7 Group 3 Channel 5 e Wi Fi 11 Group 3 Channel 2 Group 3 Channel 1 Group 3 Channels 1 8 latency 7 3 ms 2422 2423 2439 2426 2427 2457 2447 2448 2468 2431 2462 2463 2404 2473 2474 2435 2477 2478 Receiver Operation Audio Gain Adjustment Transmitter gain has an adjustment range from 20 dB to 40 dB in 1 dB increments Tip Try the 0 dB unity gain setting as a starting point and then make gain adjustments if necessary rf channel audio mute 1 Press and hold the mode button on the receiver until dB appears on the display 2 Press the up down arrows to adjust the gain For faster adjustments press and hold the buttons Note The intensity of the green audio LED corresponds to the audio level Rapid flash ing indicates audio clipping Reduce the gain to remove the overload Locking and Unlocking the Controls The controls of the receiver and transmitter can be locked to prevent accidental or unauthorized changes to settings The following parameters are not affected by locking the controls e Lock status is not changed by power cycles e Tuner functionality and editing remains available e The receiver power switch does not lock Locking the Receiver Controls
13. itter 2 and link it to the receiver Adjust the gain and then turn off the transmitter 2 4 GHz Spectrum Overview GLX D operates within the 2 4GHz ISM band which is utilized by Wi Fi Bluetooth and other wireless devices The benefit of 2 4GHz is that it s a global band that can be used anywhere in the world license free Overcoming the Challenges of 2 4GHz The challenge of 2 4GHz is that Wi Fi traffic can be unpredictable GLX D meets these challenges in the following ways Prioritizes and transmits on the best 3 frequencies per channel choosing from a pool of 6 frequencies across the 2 4GHz band Repeats the most important information such that one frequency can be taken out entirely without audio interruption Continuously scans during usage to rank all frequencies both current and backup frequencies Seamlessly moves away from interference to backup frequencies without audio interruption Coexisting with Wi Fi If you plan to use Wi Fi during a perfor mance turn on Wi Fi devices prior to turn ing on GLX D and scanning for the best channel GLX D detects and avoids other Wi Fi traffic by scanning the entire 2 4GHz environment and selecting the 3 best fre quencies to transmit on The result of this is reliable performance for your GLX D wire less system as well as avoiding Wi Fi trans missions which may be important as well Bursting Wi Fi is harder to detect as it is periodic however because GLX D repe
14. lies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement 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 92 49 0 Fax 49 7262 92 49 11 4 Email EMEAsupport shure de 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
15. lip Green Flashing transmitter attempting relink with receiver slow Flashing unlinked transmitter searching for receiver fast Flashes indicates locked transmitter when power switch 3 times is pressed battery life lt 1 hour Flashing battery life lt 30 minutes Red Flashing remote ID active Green Flashing battery error replace battery Batteries and Charging GLX D transmitters are powered by Shure SB902 lithium ion rechargeable batteries Advanced battery chemistry maximizes runtimes with zero memory effects eliminating the need to discharge batteries prior to charging When not in use recommended battery storage temperature is 10 C 50 F to 25 C 77 F Note The transmitter will not pass RF or audio signals when connected to the charging cable The following battery charging options are available Charging from an AC Power Source 1 Plug the charging cable into the charging port on the transmitter 2 Plug the charging cable into an AC power source LED Status During Charging The following LED states indicate battery status when the transmitter is connected to a charger e Green charging complete e Green Flashing battery charge gt 90 e Red battery charging e Amber Flashing battery error replace battery Installing Transmitter Batteries Bodypack Transmitter 1 Move the locking lever to the open position and slide the battery door open
16. max Note Compatible with positive tip or negative tip power supplies 3 Audio Output Jack Connect to amplifier or mixer Note If using multiple effects pedals place the receiver pedal first in the signal chain USB Port Antenna For uploading firmware updates Two antennas per receiver Antennas pick up the signal from the transmitter Display Displays receiver and tuner settings Footswitch Press to select receiver or tuner mode Display Screen Indicators and Controls The controls and display offer specific functionality depending on which mode is selected Receiver Mode Tuner Mode audio mute rf channel Transmitter Battery Meter 6 Audio LED Flat Indicator Mode Button Illuminated segments indicate Illumination corresponds to IIluminates when note is flat Press to enter tuner menu remaining battery life audio level Rapid flashing settings l indicates audio clipping 2 Tuning Bar Display Display LEDs illuminate to indicate Arrow Buttons Group Mute LED tuning deviation Use a v buttons to select and Illuminates when audio output edit menu settings Channel gs is muted 3 Sharp Indicator LK controls locked llluminates when note is sharp Frequency Detuned un eonurolsaunlockea RF LED Reference Pitch Offset indicator tabi e ON Linked transmitter Note Display A dot is displayed when the frequency not available 2 ae E ER Displays the name
17. nna Power Requirements 3 7 V Rechargeable Li lon Housing Cast Metal Black Powdercoat Input Impedance 900 kQ RF Output Power 10 mW E I R P max Transmitter Input Connector 4 Pin male mini connector TA4M Configuration Unbalanced Maximum Input Level 1 kHz at 1 THD 8 4 dBV 7 5 Vp p Antenna Type Internal Monopole Operating Temperature Range 18 C 0 F to 57 C 135 F Note Battery characteristics may limit this range Storage Temperature Range 29 C 20 F to 74 C 165 F Polarity Positive voltage applied to the tip of the guitar cable phone plug produces positive voltage at the tip of the high impedance 14 inch output Battery Life Up to 16 hours Guitar Tuner Tuning Range F 0 to C8 Channel Count 4 typical Up to 8 maximum Pin Assignments TA4M ao ground cable shield EIN EL S audio Tied through active load to ground On instrument adapter cable pin 4 floats TA4M Connector 5VDC Audio Input Ground 13 GLXD6 Dimensions 46 x 95x 133 mm 1 8 x 3 7 x 5 2 in HxWxD Weight 504 g 17 8 oz Housing Cast Metal Black Powdercoat Power Requirements 9 to 15 V DC 250 mA min 400 mA max Compatible with positive tip or negative tip power supplies Spurious Rejection gt 35 dB typical Gain Adjustment Range 20 to 40 dB in 1 dB steps Configuration 6 35 mm 1 4 output Impedance balanced Impedance 6 35 mm 1 4 output 100 Q
18. of the note tuning or pitch has be setto a e Flashing Searching for safi i 2 Link Button eet a g or if the tuner is idle non standard value Press to manually link receiver OFF Linked transmitter off Note Non standard turning or to a transmitter or to activate the t itter unlinked u e Be a or transmitter unlinke ceiver display during power up Channel Button Mode Button Press to select and edit channel Press to enable audio gain adjustment Use a v buttons to a gain Group Button Press to select and edit group Bodypack Transmitter Antenna Carries wireless signal Status LED Indicates transmitter status Power Switch Turns the transmitter on off TA4M Input Jack Connects to a 4 Pin mini connector TA4F microphone or instrument cable Micro USB Charging Port Connection for battery charging Link Button e Press and hold within 5 seconds of power on to manually link with receiver e Press momentarily to activate Remote ID function to a linked receiver Battery Compartment Holds Shure rechargeable battery Transmitter Status LED Wearing the Bodypack Transmitter LED is green during normal operation Clip the transmitter to a belt or slide a guitar strap through the transmitter LED color or flashing indicates a change in transmitter status as shown in CP AR Soon the following table For best results the belt should be pressed against the base of the c
19. pment Note Use only with the included power supply or a Shure approved equivalent System Overview The new groundbreaking GLX D Wireless Systems from Shure combine the leading edge of Automatic Frequency Management technology with best in class intelligent lithium ion battery rechargeability world renowned microphones and unparalleled design and construction The compact low profile design easily fits into pedalboard configurations Built in chromatic tuner simplifies setups while offering flexible tuning options Advanced frequency hop ping technology detects interference and automatically switches to a clear backup channel to prevent audio dropouts Channel scanning finds the best receiver channel for wireless audio and automatically links to the transmitter e Exceptional digital audio clarity e Adjustable transmitter gain to optimize audio signal e Built in tuner with customizable functionality and display options e Automatically detects and avoids interference to preserve audio quality e Operates in 2 4 GHz spectrum available worldwide e Globally unlicensed 2 4 GHz frequency band allows operation of up e Compact rugged metal construction to 4 compatible systems in a typical setting and up to 8 compatible l a os systems under ideal conditions e Receiver compatible with standard 9 V DC positive tip or negative tip power supplies 250 mA minimum e RF back channel for remote control of transmitter functions e Rechargeable transmitter
20. pparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over UNPLUG this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 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 DO NOT expose the apparatus to dripping and splashing DO NOT put objects filled with liquids such as vases on the apparatus The MAINS plug or an appliance coupler shall remain readily operable The airborne noise of the Apparatus does not exceed 70dB A Apparatus with CLASS I construction shall be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture Do not attempt to modify this product Doing so could result in personal injury and or product failure Operate this product within its specified operating temperature range A 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 thi
21. restore the transmitter or receiver to their factory settings Resetting the Receiver Resetting the Transmitter Restores the receiver to the following factory settings Restores the transmitter to the following factory settings e Gain level default e Controls unlocked COUT ENS AK Press and hold the transmitter link button while turning on the transmitter Press and hold the link button while turning on the receiver power until until power LED goes off the LCD displays RE When the link button is released the transmitter will automatically initiate linking to find an available receiver Press the link button on an available Note When reset is complete the receiver will automatically initiate linking to search receiver to relink for a transmitter Press and hold the transmitter link button within five seconds of powering on to complete the link 12 Specifications Tuning Bandwidth 2400 2483 5 MHz Working Range Indoors Up to 30 m 100 ft typical Up to 60 m 200 ft maximum Up to 20 m 65 ft typical Up to 50 m 165 ft maximum Note Actual range depends on RF signal absorption reflection and interference Transmit Mode Frequency Hopping Audio Frequency Response 20 Hz 20 kHz Dynamic Range 120 dB A weighted RF Sensitivity 88 dBm typical Total Harmonic Distortion 0 2 typical RF Output Power 10 mW E I R P max GLXD1 Dimensions 90 x 65 x 23 mm 3 56 x 2 54 x 0 90in H x W x D without ante
22. rs 6 feet apart Locate competitive 2 4 GHz receivers away from each other Move receiver further away from Wi Fi access points computers or other active 2 4 GHz sources Disable non critical Wi Fi on computers cell phones and other portable devices If you plan to use Wi Fi during a performance turn on Wi Fi prior to turning on GLX D and scanning for the best channel e Avoid placing transmitter and receiver where metal or other dense materials may be present e Keep transmitters more than 2 meters 6 feet apart Note GLX D transmitters closer than 6 inches 15 cm to other non GLX D transmitters may cause audible noise in that transmitter e During sound check mark trouble spots and ask presenters or performers to avoid those areas e If there is a known strong source of Wi Fi and you specifically want to use frequencies within that Wi Fi channel use the following Group Channel of GLX D best option listed first e Wi Fi 1 Group 3 Channel 8 Group 3 Channel 4 Avoid heavy Wi Fi traffic activities such as downloading large files or viewing a movie 2 4 GHz Frequency Tables The following tables list receiver channels frequencies and latency for each group Group 1 Channels 1 4 latency 4 0 ms Group Channel Frequencies 2411 2413 2430 2424 2425 2442 2443 2462 2464 2418 2419 2448 2450 2469 2471 2431 2476 2477 2405 2406 2436 2437 2455 2457 2 3 2410 2411 2431 2432 2448 2449 Group 2 C
23. s 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 shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like WARNING e 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 e Never put batteries in mouth If swallowed contact your physician or local poison control center e Do not short circuit may cause burns or catch fire e Do not charge or use battery packs with other than specified Shure products e Dispose of battery packs properly Check with local vendor for proper disposal of used battery packs WARNING Danger of explosion if battery incorrectly replaced Operate only with Shure compatible batteries Note e This equipment is intended to be used in professional audio applications e EMC conformance is based on the use of supplied and recommended cable types The use of other cable types may degrade EMC performance e Use this battery charger only with the Shure charging modules and battery packs for which it is designed Use with other than the specified modules and battery packs may increase the risk of fire or explosion e Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Shure Incorporated could void your authority to operate this equi
24. ter battery e Ensure that receiver and transmitter are positioned within system parameters e System must be set up within recommended range and receiver kept away from metallic surfaces e Transmitter must be used in line of sight from receiver for optimal sound Distortion Receiver audio LED Reduce transmitter gain see Gain Adjustment blinks rapidly Sound level variations when switching to dif N A Adjust transmitter gain as necessary see Gain Adjustment ferent sources Receiver transmitter won t turn off Transmitter LED Controls locked See Locking and Unlocking Controls flashing rapidly Receiver gain control cannot be adjusted Check transmitter Transmitter must be on to enable gain changes Receiver controls cannot be adjusted LK shown on receiver Controls locked See Locking and Unlocking Controls display when buttons are pressed Transmitter ID function does not respond Transmitter LED Controls locked See Locking and Unlocking Controls flashes green 3 times Transmitter information does not appear on N A Linked transmitter is off or the receiver is not linked to a transmitter the Receiver LCD Transmitter powers off after 1 hour Transmitter status GLX D transmitters automatically power off after 1 hour to conserve battery LED off life if the signal from a linked receiver is not detected Make sure that linked receiver is turned on Resetting Components Use the reset function if it is necessary to
25. the first receiver Note Dashes appearing on the group and chan nel display during a channel scan indicate that frequencies are not available in the selected group Choose a group that supports more re ceivers and repeat the set up steps 2 Press and hold the group button to select a group if necessary or if the group is already set press the channel button to scan for the best available channel 3 Turn on the first transmitter The blue rf LED will illuminate when a link is established Repeat steps 1 3 for each additional receiver and transmitter Remember to set each receiver to the same group Manually Selecting a Group and Channel D aD D audio mute rf Specific groups and channels can be assigned to the receiver instead of using the automatic scan function Note Group 3 should only be used in controlled Wi Fi environments to prevent interference from unexpected Wi Fi devices Selecting a Group 1 Press and hold the group button for 2 seconds until the group dis play flashes 2 Press the group button to scroll through the available groups 3 The receiver will automatically save the selected group Manually Linking a Transmitter to a Receiver Use the manual linking option to change the transmitter linked to a receiver A common use for manual linking is changing the linked trans mitter from a bodypack type to a handheld type 1 Turn on the transmitter Within 5 seconds press and hold the LINK
26. when the note is in tune In Tune itllig N Knin py A mA v8 a _ NET N ZN Flat gt ebb on lt EN Oy all N A Sharp BEZ gt gt sonHTTNA E oor You Strobe Mode Both tuning indicators will illuminate and the strobe segments will re main stationary when the note is in tune In Tune Flat as 0002 00 ya an NA Yo shi a Sharp gt gt ger L Day d ar FR me oO Dr 11 Troubleshooting Issue Indicator Status Solution oS Receiver RF LED on e Verify all sound system connections or adjust gain as needed see Adjusting Gain e Verify that the receiver is connected to mixer amplifier No sound or faint sound Receiver RF LED off e Turn on transmitter e Make sure the batteries are installed correctly e Link transmitter and receiver see Linking topic e Charge or change transmitter battery Receiver display off e Make sure AC adapter is securely plugged into electrical outlet e Make sure receiver is powered on Transmitter indicator Charge or change transmitter battery LED flashing red Transmitter plugged Disconnect transmitter from charger into charger Audio artifacts or dropouts rf LED flickering e Change receiver and transmitter to a different group and or channel or off e Identify nearby sources of interference cell phones Wi Fi access points signal processor etc and shutdown or remove source e Charge or changer transmit
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