User Manual

Shure Incorporated
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Frequency Diversity
Frequency Diversity enables seamless, uninterrupted audio for mission-critical applications. Frequency Diversity works by
transmitting the audio on two independent frequencies from an ADX2FD Frequency Diversity handheld transmitter or from two
AD/ADX series transmitters.
When operated in Frequency Diversity mode, the receiver uses two frequencies to provide a single channel of audio. If one fre
quency experiences interference, the audio from the other frequency is used to prevent dropouts or interruption of the audio.
Using Frequency Diversity in conjunction with Interference Detection provides an additional layer of protection for the audio sig
nal.
From the channel menu: Advanced > Frequency
Diversity.
Choose one of the following frequency diversity modes:
Combining: For use with a single ADX2FD handheld transmitter
Selection: For use with a pair of AD1 or ADX1 series transmitters
Press ENTER to save.
Perform an IR sync between the receiver and the transmitters.
Quadversity
Quadversity mode configures the receiver to accept four antenna inputs to maximize RF coverage and minimize the risk of
dropouts and signal loss caused by interference. The receiver provides two channels of audio when configured in Quadversity
mode.
Configuring the Receiver and Antennas
In Quadversity mode, antennas are connected to RF connector ports and to the RF cascade ports, which are converted to act
as additional antenna inputs. The receiver must be set to Quadversity to reconfigure the cascade ports.
From the Device Configuration menu: RF
Device > Quadversity
Use to control wheel to set Quadversity to On. Press ENTER to reboot the receiver and enable Quadversity mode.