Shure T4N User Guide

Model T Series User Guide
T Series Wireless System User Guide
2002, Shure Incorporated 27C8715 (BA)
Pat. Des 6,296,565
Printed in U.S.A.
T Series Quick Set Up Guide
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SHURE T SERIES USER GUIDE
This user guide provides detailed instructions for your T series wireless system. To get your system up and running in minutes, see the T Series Quick Set Up Guide.
Your new T Series system is designed to give you both the freedom of a wireless system and world-famous Shure sound quality. This manual covers both Standard and Diversity versions of each of the T Series systems: The Guitarist, The Vocal Artist, The Presenter , The Headset, and The Bodypack Wireless systems.
Wireless
System
The Vocal Artist
Hand-held system
Components
Transmitter T2 Handheld
Microphone
SM58 or PG58
for singers.
Transmitter
The Guitarist
Bodypack system for
electric and bass gui-
tarists. Can also be
used with other elec-
tric instruments
T1G Bodypack
Transmitter (T11 Europe)
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The Headset
Bodypack system for applications requiring hands-free operation,
such as aerobics or
percussion
Microphone
The Presenter
Bodypack system for
public speaking, the-
ater, or business pre-
sentations.
WL93 omnidirectional
lavalier, WL185 cardioid
or WL184 super cardioid
Receiver T3 single antenna or T4N Diversity
Power Supply PS20 (105–125 VAC, 60 Hz) or PS20E (230 VAC, 50 Hz) or PS20UK (230 VAC, 50 Hz)
Battery 9–volt alkaline (Duracell MN 1604)
Supplied Carrying and storage case; Receiver feet; Hook and loop fastening strips; gain adjustment screwdriver
Accessories
microphone stand
adapter
1/4 to 1/4 cables (2);
(Europe: 1/4 to Mini Con-
nector and 1/4 to 1/4”)
RECEIVER FEATURES
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Configurable systems
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1. Power On Indicator: Glows green when the receiver is powered on.
2. RF Signal Indicator: T3: Glows yellow when RF (radio fre­quency) signals are received. T4N: One of two indicator lights glows when RF is received by antenna A or B.
3. Transmitter Audio Peak Indicator: Flashes red when the audio signal received approaches overload clipping level.
4. Volume Control: Adjusts the output volume of the receiver.
Does not affect Transmitter Audio Peak indicator.
5. Telescoping Antenna(s): Receives signals from the trans- mitter.
FIGURE 1. T3 AND T4N RECEIVER FEATURES
6. Audio Output: Provides mic level signal for connection to amplifiers or mixing consoles. T3: 1/4 inch phone jack. T4N: 1/4 inch phone jack and male XLR connector.
7. Squelch Control: This control is factory pre-set and nor­mally requires no adjustment. See Wireless System Ad­justments.
8. Power Input: Accepts power from supplied AC adapter.
9. Power Cable Retainer: T4N only. Secures the AC adapter cable to the receiver.
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TRANSMITTER FEATURES
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FIGURE 2. T1, T1G, AND T11 BODYPACK TRANSMITTER FEATURES
1. Battery Compartment. Holds one 9V alkaline battery.
2. Antenna. For best operation, the antenna must hang verti- cally, and should not be coiled or bundled.
3. Belt Clip. Secures the transmitter to a belt, waistband or gui­tar strap.
4. Power On Indicator. Glows green when transmitter is pow- ered on.
5. Power Switch. Recessed to prevent accidental turn-off.
6. Mute Switch. Slide to ON for normal operation. Slide to MUTE to prevent sounds from being transmitted to the re­ceiver. Muting the transmitter does not turn off transmitter
power.
7. Low Battery Indicator. Glows red when one hour or less of operating time remains and transmitter battery should be changed.
8. Audio Gain Control. Provides audio level adjustment to a c­commodate dif ferent sound sources (e.g., speaking or play-
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ing an instrument). Affects Transmitter Audio Peak indicator on receiver. A small screwdriver is supplied to make adjust­ments.
9. Input Connector. T1, T11:
10.Mini Connector provides connection to a variety of lavalier and headset microphone cables and to the Shure WA302 instrument adapter cable. T1G: Accepts a standard 1/4 inch or guitar cable plug.
11. Lavalier Microphone (Presenter System only). WL93 omnidirectional condenser microphone, WL185 cardioid condenser microphone, or WL184 super cardioid condens­er supplied with a mount that clips onto a tie, lapel, or acous­tic instrument.
12. Cables. T1G: Guitar cable for electric guitar or other electric instruments. T11: WA302 Instrument adapter cable for con­necting electric instruments to the T11’s Mini connector.
1. Power Switch. Recessed to prevent accidental turn-off.
2. Power On Indicator. Glows green when power is on.
3. Low Battery Indicator. Glows red when one hour or less of
4. Mute Switch. Slide to ON for normal operation. Slide to
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FIGURE 3. T2 HANDHELD TRANSMITTER FEATURES
operating time remains. Replace battery when illuminated. MUTE to prevent sounds from being transmitted to the re-
ceiver. Muting the transmitter does not turn off power.
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5. Audio Gain Control. Allows you to adjust the transmitter level with the supplied screwdriver. (See Wireless System Adjustments.)
6. 9V Alkaline Battery (shown installed). Provides power to the microphone-transmitter.
7. Battery Cover. Unscrews for access to the 9V alkaline bat- tery and gain control.
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