Model 522 User Guide
IMPEDANCE SELECTION
Use the switch located on the under side of the microphone
base, near the cable entry, to select high or low impedance. The
microphone is shipped with the switch in the “HI” position.
Use the low-impedance position for long cable lengths under
conditions of severe hum disturbance. Unlimited cable lengths are
possible without appreciably affecting response or level. Use
Shure Model A95 Series Line Matching Transformers when using
a low-impedance microphone line with a high-impedance amplifier
input. These transformers provide a proper impedance match between a 19 to 300 ohm microphone line and a high-impedance input and are available with various input and output connectors.
MODEL 522 UNIDIRECTIONAL DYNAMIC BASE STATION
MICROPHONE
The Model 522 is a dynamic base station microphone designed
especially for radio communications, paging, and dispatching systems. Its cardioid (unidirectional) pickup pattern suppresses unwanted background noise-the type of noise generated by other
dispatchers working nearby, by ventilating equipment, or by office
machines in the same area. It also eliminates or reduces feedback
in public address paging applications. The 522 can be converted
to Monitor/Transmit switching with the Shure RK199S Split-Bar
Conversion Kit.
FEATURES
• Dual impedance (19 to 300 ohms or High)
• lmpedance change switch for convenient change-over
• Finger-tip control bar (locking or non-locking action) to
actuate microphone circuit and an external relay or control
circuit
• Long-life switch to satisfy rigorous requirements of communications and paging systems
• Sturdy, high impact ARMO-DUR
â
base and micro-phone
case
• Adjustable microphone height
• Dependability - under all operating conditions
• Conversion kit available for Monitor/Transmit switching
PRESS-TO-TALK SWITCH OPERATION
The finger-tip control bar can be used as a locking or non-locking switch. To use as a non-locking switch, simply depress the
control bar and release after transmission. To use as a locking
switch, depress the control bar and pull it forward. To unlock the
switch, move the bar back and release.
AUDIO CONNECTIONS (
See Table 1)
Unbalanced high-impedance operation:
Set the impedance switch to the “HI” position (as shipped). Connect the GREEN cable lead and the shield to the amplifier or chassis ground. The WHITE cable lead is the “hot” conductor.
Balanced-line low-impedance operation: Set the impedance
switch to the “LO” position. Connect the shield to the amplifier or
chassis ground. The WHITE and GREEN cable leads are the “hot”
conductors.
TABLE 1. CABLE-TO-CONNECTOR WIRING
INPUT TYPE WIRE
UNBALANCED GREEN AUDIO GROUND PIN 3 SLEEVE
BALANCED GREEN AUDIO - PIN 3 RING
COLOR
WHITE AUDIO PIN 2 TIP
SHIELD CHASSIS GROUND PIN 1 SLEEVE
WHITE AUDIO + PIN 2 TIP
SHIELD CHASSIS GROUND PIN 1 SLEEVE
FUNCTION XLR
CONNECTOR
1/4 IN. PHONE
PLUG
LOGIC CONNECTIONS
The RED and BLACK leads may be used to control an external
relay or switching circuit.
INTERNAL CONNECTIONS
FIGURE 1
OPTIONAL CONVERSION
A split-bar Transmit/Monitor Switch is available for use with
transceivers with a receiver squelch circuit. Depressing the Monitor bar disables the receiver squelch circuit so that the operator can
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determine the presence of signals below the squelch threshold before transmitting. The Monitor switch is either momentary or locking; and the switch can be wired either to ground or to unground
the squelch circuit. The Transmit switch bar can be depressed only
while the Monitor bar is depressed, thus requiring the operator to
verify that the channel is idle before transmitting. The Transmit
switch is momentary only and cannot be locked. The Transmit/
Monitor Switch Kit is Shure Model RK199S. General microphone
wiring instructions are supplied with the kit, but specific transceiver
wiring details must be obtained from the transceiver schematic
and/or the manufacturer of the unit.
SPECIFICATIONS
Type
Dynamic
Frequency Response
60 to 11,000 Hz (see Figure 2)
dB
Switch
Press-to-Talk Switch - locking or nonlocking operation to
actuate microphone circuit and an external relay or control
circuit. Microphone circuit normally shorted in both high and low
impedance
lmpedance Selection Switch - double-pole double- throw slide
switch in microphone base to provide either high- or
low-impedance operation
Cartridge Shock Mount
lnternal rubber vibration-isolator
Cable
2.1 m (7 ft) four-conductor, two conductors shielded non-de-
tachable
Case
Two-tone gray ARMO-DURâ with dull-chrome-plated steel
screen
Dimensions
See Figure 4
Hz
TYPICAL FREQUENCY RESPONSE
FIGURE 2
Polar Pattern
Cardioid (unidirectional) - uniform with frequency, symmetrical
about axis (see Figure 3)
FIGURE 3
Impedance
Dual. Microphone rating impedance is 150 ohms (260 ohms actual) for connection to microphone inputs rated at 19 to 300
ohms and "High" for connection to high-impedance microphone
inputs. Switch is in high-impedance position as supplied. To
change impedance, see sections on lmpedance Selection and
Connections.
OVERALL DIMENSIONS
FIGURE 4
Net Weight
736 grams (1 Ib 10 oz)
Shipping Weight
1020 grams (2 Ib 4 oz)
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Cartridge ..................................................................R89
Cable...................................................................... C31C
On-Off Switch .................................................... RK141S
OPTIONAL CONVERSION PART
Transmit/Monitor Split-Bar Switch Kit.................RK199S
For additional service or parts information, please contact
Shure's Service department at 1-800-516-2525. Outside the United States, please contact your authorized Shure Service Center.
SENSITIVITY (AT 1,000 HZ): LOW
HlGH
Open Circuit Voltage* -57.5 dB -38.5 dB
(Ref. 1V/Pascal (1.3 mV) (12 mV)
*(1 Pa = 94 dB SPL)
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