Shure WA400 User Guide

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WA400 ANTENNA AMPLIFIER/SPLITTER FOR WIRELESS MICROPHONES
GENERAL
The Shure WA400 is a two-input, two-channel, eight-output Antenna with as many as four diversity wireless microphone systems or eight non-diversity systems. To compensate for any insertion loss, the feeds them to their respective wireless microphone receivers. For applications where multiple wireless microphones are used, the requirements for one antenna (or antenna pair) per microphone.
with rack-mount brackets. Eight rf cables are supplied to connect the Splitter to the wireless microphone receivers. Power to the Splitter er Supply (optional
mind that each microphone must transmit on a different fre­quency and that frequencies must be selected in accordance with system characteristics. Contact your Shure dealer for fur­ther assistance.
Half-Wave Antennas and Model WA420 Extension Coaxial Cables or other high-quality coaxial cables.
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AmplifierISplitter permitting use of only two antennas
WA400 amplifies the wireless transmitter signals, and
WA400 removes the clutter and extra cabling associated with
WA400 is designed for rack mounting and is supplied
The
(1 20 Vac) is derived from the furnished Shure PS20 Pow-
PS2OE for 230 Vac).
When planning a multiple microphone installation, keep in
WA400 is intended for use with the Shure Model WA380
The
INSTALLATION AND SETUP
Select the appropriate antenna(s): A. Three versions of the WA380 Half-Wave Antenna are
available, depending on the frequency band in which the selected wireless systems operate. For optimum per­formance, choose the:
1.
WA380A for frequencies from 169 to 185 MHz
2.
WA380B for frequencies from 185 to 200 MHz WA380C for frequencies from 200 to 216 MHz.
3.
B.
If
wireless frequencies in use are not restricted to a single band, use the sity wireless receivers, group receivers into two bands if possible, and choose the antennas suitable for those bands.
1990,
Shure Brothers Inc.
(JK)
WA380B. However, when using non-diver-
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Install the system: A. Locate the
1. To mount the
WA400 in a rack or on a flat surface.
WA400 in a standard 19-inch equip­ment rack, remove the single screw on each side of the unit, position the supplied mounting brackets over the holes, and secure the brackets with the two re­moved screws and the two supplied screws.
2. To mount the
WA400 on a surface, attach the four supplied adhesive bumpers to the bottom corners of
the unit.
B. Connect the power.
Connect the PS20 Power Supply to an appropriate
Vac circuit (or PS20E to 230 Vac) and attach its con-
120 centric connector to the power jack on the back panel of
WA400. The green Power LED on the WA400 front
the panel will illuminate to indicate that the unit is powered.
C. Connect and mount the antennas.
1. Connect each antenna to the m (20
ft)
6.1
WA420 Extension Cable.
WA400 by means of the
2. Locate and mount the antennas remotely as de-
scribed in the instruction sheet for the na. Use either the mounting bracket supplied with the antenna or a Shure Model A57 Swivel Adapter (or equivalent) for the antenna mount if a standard micro­phone stand is used to support the antenna.
3. For optimum reception, fully extend all telescoping sections of the antenna, and make sure that the ex-
tended antenna is vertical.
D. Connect the receivers.
1. Use the supplied rf cables to connect the Antenna In-
RF
puts of the receivers to the
Outputs of the WA400.
2. When using non-diversity receivers, if the rf frequen-
cies can be grouped into two bands, connect the re­ceivers associated with the antenna chosen for band A to the
WA400 Outputs for band A. Do the same for
band B.
WA380 Anten-
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in
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Check out the operation:
Test each
microphone/transmitter for optimum operation. Experiment to find the antenna locations that produce the best level of performance.
SPECIFICATIONS
RF Carrier Frequency Range
169 to 216 MHz
Gain
2 dB nominal
Antenna Input Impedance
50 ohms nominal
RF Output Impedance
50 ohms nominal
1
dB Compression Point
dBm minimum
+13
3rd Order IMD Intercept Point
+38
dBm typical
Output Isolation
18 dB minimum
Power Requirements
12.5 to 18 Vdc (negative ground); 165
mA
External Ac Adapter (furnished with WA400): Model PS20, 120 Vac, 50/60 Hz
External Ac Adapter (furnished with
(UL
Listed, CSA Certified)
WA400E): Model PS20E,
240 Vac, 50/60 Hz (VDE approved)
Overall Dimensions
44.5 mm H x 435 mm W
187 mm D (1-3/4 x 17-1/8
x
x
7-3/8 in.)
Weight
1.63 kg (3
Ib 9.5 oz)
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Antenna
169 to 185 MHz WA380A 185 to 200 MHz. 200 to 21 6 MHz
Coaxial Antenna Cable Assembly, 6.1 m (20
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WA380B WA380C
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WA420
FURNISHED ACCESSORIES
.95B8217
Coaxial Interconnecting Cable (8), 0.6 m (2 Rack Mounting Bracket (2) .48A8012 Adhesive Bumper (4) .66A8010
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