Performance Gear Series Wireless
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Shure Performance Gear Wireless
Designed especially for performers who manage their own sound, Shure Performance Gear professional audio products deliver legendary Shure sound quality, stage-proven durability and hasslefree setup for worry-free performance.
Performance Gear Wireless systems are available in a variety of configurations - for handheld, guitar, headset and presentation applications. Manual frequency selection and transmitter setup provide specific choice and precise control to locate the clearest channel, every time.
System Components
All systems include
InternalAntenna Diversity PG4 receiver
One 9 volt battery
Power supply
User guide
Vocalist systems include
Microphone Head
PG2 handheld transmitter
Microphone clip
Lavalier, Headworn, and Instrument systems include
PG1 body pack transmitter
Microphone (choice of PG185, PG30)
Guitar systems include
PG1 bodypack transmitter
4-pin mini connector (TA4F) to 1/4” connector cable
Patent numbers 6,597,301 and 6,296,565
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PG4 Receiver Features
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Figure 1. Front Panel |
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audio LED |
Channel Display |
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Indicates strength of incoming audio signal: green for |
See “System Setup” on page 6. |
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normal, amber for strong, red for peak. |
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ready LED |
channel button |
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Green LED indicates system is ready for use. |
Press and hold to change the frequency channel. |
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Figure 2. Back Panel |
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AC adapter jack |
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XLR balanced microphone output jack |
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Adapter cord relief |
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1/4” unbalanced output jack |
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PG2 Handheld Transmitter
Power/Mute Button
Power/Mute LED (See LED status below)
Channel Display (Display turns off after 10 seconds to conserve battery)
Channel Button
Battery Cover — Twist counter-clockwise to remove.
Battery Compartment
LED Status |
Signifies |
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Green |
Ready |
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Amber |
Mute is on |
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Red |
Battery is low |
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Flashing Red |
Battery dead (must be replaced for transmitter to operate). |
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on startup |
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Flashing Green |
Controls are locked |
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and Red |
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FlashingAmber |
Mute is on and battery is low |
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Figure 3. |
and Red |
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Changing Battery
•Expected life for a 9 volt alkaline battery is approximately 8 hours.
•When the Power/Mute LED glows red, the battery should be replaced immediately.
Adjusting Gain
•Access the GainAdjustment Switch by unscrewing the microphone head. Use the tip of a pen or a small screwdriver to move the switch. (See fig. 4)
•The switch can be positioned in two gain settings on the PG2:
Gain Setting |
Suggested Uses |
0dB |
For quiet to normal vocal performance. |
–10dB |
Use only if audio is distorted due to high vocal |
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Figure 4.
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