Owner's Manual

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Signal Routing to External Devices (Combination Systems)
The LOOP outputs pass audio to an external device, such as other personal monitoring systems, recording devices, or stage
monitors. The signal at the LOOP outputs is identical to the signal coming from the mixer, and is not affected by the transmitter
volume or input sensitivity (line/aux) settings. This makes the LOOP outputs particularly useful when using a mixer that has
one or two monitor/auxiliary sends.
Using the PSM300 simultaneously with Loudspeakers:
A combination monitoring system can be used, where some of the performers are using the PSM300 wireless system and oth
ers are listening through loudspeakers on stage.
Note: If using passive stage monitors, the P3T outputs must be connected to an amplifier. Active (amplified) speakers can be connected directly to the P3T
outputs.
Using the PSM300 Combined with Other Wireless Monitoring Systems
In a scenario where two performers have their own wireless monitoring systems (one Shure PSM300 system and one third-
party system, for example), the PSM300 can pass the signal from the mixer on to the second monitoring system.
System Setup and Configuration
Rack Mounting
The P3T Transmitter can be mounted in a standard 19inch rack. Up to two units can be mounted in a single rack space. If us
ing multiple P3T transmitters, the Shure PA411 Antenna Combiner system can be used to consolidate and distribute all RF and
power for up to four transmitters.