Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- PSM300 User Guide
- PSM300 Stereo Personal Monitor System Online User Guide
- Table of Contents
- PSM300Stereo Personal Monitor System
- Important Product Information
- PSM®300
- PSM®300
- Hardware
- System Applications
- System Setup and Configuration
- Operation
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- RF Carrier Range
- Compatible Frequencies
- Tuning Bandwidth
- Operating Range
- Audio Frequency Response
- Signal-To-Noise Ratio
- Total Harmonic Distortion
- Companding
- Spurious Rejection
- Latency
- Frequency Stability
- MPX Pilot Tone
- Modulation
- Operating Temperature
- RF Output Power
- RF Output Impedance
- Net Weight
- Dimensions
- Power Requirement
- Audio Input
- Connector Type
- Polarity
- Configuration
- Impedance
- Nominal Input Level
- Maximum Input Level
- Pin Assignments
- Phantom Power Protection
- Audio Output
- Connector Type
- Configuration
- Impedance
- Active RF Sensitivity
- Image Rejection
- Adjacent Channel Rejection
- Intermodulation Attenuation
- Blocking
- Audio Output Power
- Minimum Load Impedance
- Headphone Output
- Output Impedance
- Net Weight
- Dimensions
- Battery Life
- Frequency Range and Transmitter Output Power
- Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts
- Certifications
- PSM®300 Personal Monitor Wireless System Frequency Supplement
- PSM300 Personal Monitor System Product Info
- P3RA User Guide
- P3RA Professional Bodypack Receiver Safety Information
- SE215 Manual
- Rack Mount Hardware Kit Instruction Sheet
- AA Battery Insertion for Bodybacks
- A Quick Guide to Personal Monitor Systems
- Warranty
- Safety Precautions
Signal Routing to External Devices
(Combination Systems)
The
LOOP
outputs pass audio to
an
external device, such as other person-
al
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) set-
tings. 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 per-
formers are using the PSM300 wireless system and others 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 ex-
ample), the PSM300 can pass the signal from the mixer
on
to the second
monitoring system.
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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
using 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.
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