Shure FP2/SM58 manual

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    Printed In U.S.A ©2012 Shure Incorporated 27B16755 (Rev. 1) FP5 FP1 FP3 FP2 Shure FP Wireless Système sans fil FP FP-Drahtlossystem Radiosistema FP Draadloos systeem FP Sistema inalámbrico FP Sistema Sem Fio FP Система FP Wireless FP Wireless System[...]

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    1 FP Wireless System Features • Audio Reference Companding for crystal-clear audio • Automatic Frequency Selection locates an open frequency at the touch of a button • Automatic Transmitter Setup instantly syncs the transmitter to the receiver frequency • Up to 12 compatible systems simultaneously • All components powered b[...]

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    FP1 - FP5 FP3 FP2 2 Quickstart Install Batteries Power up the FP5 Receiver Group scan for open frequencies Power up the transmitter Sync transmitter and receiver[...]

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           ⑨   FP2 FP1  FP1 FP2 FP3              3 FP5 Receiver ① Power LED Green Power on Yellow Low battery alert Red Critical low battery, replace immediately Flashing red on power up Battery dead ② RF LED Illuminates when successfully synced to a transmitter (or manually tun[...]

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    FP1 FP3 PGXD BIAS AUDIO 0dB -10dB AUDIO 0dB -10dB 4 Adjusting Gain FP1 and FP3 Perform a sound check. Use the audio gain control located on the side (FP1) or front (FP3) of the unit to adjust the gain up (+) or down(−)untildesiredlevelis reached. FP3 only: Adjust so the audio input level indicator flickers yellow at peak sound l[...]

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    5 Troubleshooting Issue Indicator Status Solution No sound or faint sound Transmitter power light on, receiver blue RF LED off Sync the transmitter to the receiver Move closer to and maintain line-of-sight with the transmitter. Move away from metal surfaces and digital equipment. Transmitter power light on, receiver blue RF LED on Verify all sound [...]

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    Band Range Transmitter output* G4 470 - 494 MHz 30 mW G4E 470 - 494 MHz 10 mW G5 494 - 518 MHz 30 mW G5E 494 - 518 MHz 10 mW H5 518 - 542 MHz 30 mW H5E 518 - 542 MHz 10 mW J3 572 - 596 MHz 30 mW K3E 606 - 630 MHz 10 mW L4 638 - 662 MHz 30 mW L4CN 638 - 662 MHz 30 mW L4E 638 - 662 MHz 30 mW P4 702 - 726 MHz 30 mW P4CN 702 - 726 MHz 30 mW Q24 736 - 7[...]

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    Band Range Transmitter output* G4 470 - 494 MHz 30 mW G4E 470 - 494 MHz 10 mW G5 494 - 518 MHz 30 mW G5E 494 - 518 MHz 10 mW H5 518 - 542 MHz 30 mW H5E 518 - 542 MHz 10 mW J3 572 - 596 MHz 30 mW K3E 606 - 630 MHz 10 mW L4 638 - 662 MHz 30 mW L4CN 638 - 662 MHz 30 mW L4E 638 - 662 MHz 30 mW P4 702 - 726 MHz 30 mW P4CN 702 - 726 MHz 30 mW Q24 736 - 7[...]

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    9 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 6 529.2[...]

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    10 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 7[...]

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    11 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[...]

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    12 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[...]

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