WIRELESS SYSTEM THE GUITARIST THE PRESENTER THE VOCAL ARTIST
ENGLISH THE TWO MINUTE USER’S GUIDE The instructions on this page will help you get your system up and running in minutes. For more detailed instructions, read the section of this manual that applies to your system. RECEIVER SETUP 1. Plug the ac power adapter into a wall socket or other electrical outlet. 2. Connect the power cable to the receiver DC INPUT connector. The green POWER light on the receiver will come on. 3.
ENGLISH THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING SHURE Congratulations! You have purchased the finest wireless system in its class. Your Shure wireless system is engineered to provide a clean, lownoise sound comparable to other systems costing much more. Built in the tradition of reliability that has made Shure a symbol of American quality for more than half a century, this wireless system should provide you with excellent sound for years.
ENGLISH 3 4 5 11 6 12 7 8 1 9 2 10 FIGURE 1 T1 BODY–PACK TRANSMITTER FEATURES (FIGURE 1) 1. Battery Compartment.Holds one 9V alkaline battery. Hinged cover opens to provide access the battery. Typical battery life is 18 hours. 2. Antenna. A flexible wire antenna is permanently attached to the bottom of the T1 transmitter. For best operation, the antenna must hang vertically, and should not be coiled or bundled. 3. Belt Clip. Secures the transmitter to a belt, waistband or guitar strap. 4.
ENGLISH 2 1 9 10 3 8 7 4 6 5 FIGURE 2 T11 BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER FEATURES (FIGURE 2) 1. Antenna. A flexible wire antenna is permanently attached to the bottom of the T11 body-pack transmitter. For best operation, the antenna must hang vertically, and should not be coiled or bundled. 2. Battery Compartment. Holds one 9V alkaline battery. Hinged cover opens to provide access the battery. Typical battery life is 18 hours. 3. Audio Gain Control.
ENGLISH 5 6 1 7 2 3 4 FIGURE 3 T2 MICROPHONE-TRANSMITTER FEATURES (FIGURE 3) 1. Power On/Off Switch. Turns the transmitter on and off. It is recessed to prevent it from being accidentally turned off. 2. Power On Indicator. Green light glows when the POWER ON/OFF switch is turned on to remind you to turn the transmitter off when it is not in use. 3. Low Battery Indicator.
ENGLISH 1 2 3 2 1 4 5 6 7 8 FIGURE 4 T3 RECEIVER FEATURES (FIGURE 4) 1. T3 RECEIVER: Audio Output Connector: Connect an output cable between this connector and the input of your mixer or amplifier. 2. Power Input Connector: Connect the ac adapter to this connector and then plug into an ac electrical outlet. 3. Telescoping Antenna: Receives signals from the transmitter. Make sure the antenna is fully extended vertically. 4.
ENGLISH 2 1 DC INPUT T4G SQUELCH MIN MAX 12-18VDC 9 2 1 DC INPUT SQUELCH T4V MIN MAX 12-18VDC 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 FIGURE 5 T4 DIVERSITY RECEIVER FEATURES (FIGURE 5) 1. Power Input Connector: Connect the ac adapter to this jack and then plug into an ac electrical outlet. 2. Squelch Control:This control is factory pre-set, and normally does not need further adjustment. Refer to Receiver Squelch Adjustment section for more information. 3. Telescoping Antennas: Receive signals from the transmitter.
ENGLISH TRANSMITTER BATTERY INSTALLATION 1. Slide the transmitter POWER ON/OFF switch to the OFF position. 2. T1: Press down on the OPEN side of the battery compartment cover, slide it back and flip it open, as shown in Figure 6A. 3. T2: Unscrew the transmitter battery cover to expose the battery terminals, as shown in Figure 6B. -+ A B + - FIGURE 6 4. Insert a fresh 9V alkaline battery into the battery compartment (Duracell MN1604 recommended and included with the system).
ENGLISH 2. Refer to Figure 8. Plug one end of the ac power adapter into the DC INPUT connector in back of the receiver, and plug the other end into an ac power source (use PS20 for 105–125 Vac, 60 Hz power; use PS20E for 230 Vac, 50 Hz power). The green POWER light on the receiver will glow.
ENGLISH 3. Connect one end of any standard guitar cable (two included) to the receiver AUDIO OUT connector (T3) or OUTPUT connector (T4G) and insert the other end into the amplifier input. 4. Connect your guitar or bass to the transmitter input jack with any standard guitar cable (two are supplied). 5. Turn the volume control on your guitar pickup all the way up. 6. Slide the recessed transmitter POWER ON/OFF switch to the ON position. The green POWER ON light on the transmitter will turn on.
ENGLISH OPERATING THE VOCAL ARTIST SYSTEM 1. Refer to Figure 9. Plug one end of the ac power adapter into the DC INPUT connector in back of the receiver, and plug the other end into an ac power source (use PS20 for 105–125 Vac, 60 Hz power; use PS20E for 230 Vac, 50 Hz power). The green POWER light on the receiver will glow. 2. Connect one end of an audio cable to the receiver AUDIO OUT connector (T3), or the OUTPUT or BALANCED LOW Z connector (T4V). Connect the other end of the cable to the mixer input. 3.
ENGLISH OPERATING THE PRESENTER SYSTEM 1. Attach the transmitter to your belt or waistband as shown in Figure 10. Depress the tab marked PRESS and slip the belt or strap between the transmitter body and the belt clip. The clip holds tighter if the material is drawn to the clip’s top wire. FIGURE 10 2. Refer to Figure 11.
ENGLISH 4. Press the attached WL93 lavalier microphone into the mounting clip and attach it to your garment. Do not cover the microphone with your clothing, and keep it approximately 8 to 12 inches below your chin. See Figure 9. 5. Slide the recessed transmitter POWER ON/OFF switch to the ON position. The green transmitter POWER ON light will glow. The yellow RF light (T3) or DIVERSITY A/B lights (T4V) will also glow. 6. Slide the recessed transmitter MUTE/ON switch to the ON position to unmute the system.
ENGLISH • To Reduce Gain: Rotate the transmitter gain control counterclockwise with the sup• plied screwdriver while you sing or speak in your normal voice. Continue rotating the gain control until the red PEAK light on the receiver only flickers when you sing or speak in a loud voice. To Return Audio Gain to the Factory Setting: Rotate the transmitter audio gain control counterclockwise as far as it will go (T1G) or the mid position (T1, T2).
ENGLISH TROUBLESHOOTING INDICATOR STATUS SOLUTION No sound. PROBLEM Green transmitter POWER light off. No sound. Green transmitter POWER light glowing. Green receiver POWER light off. Slide transmitter POWER ON/OFF switch to ON position. Make sure battery is inserted properly (+/–battery terminals must match transmitter terminals). If battery is properly inserted and POWER ON light still does not glow, replace battery. Slide transmitter MUTE/ON switch to ON position. No sound. No sound.
ENGLISH T1, T1G AND T11 BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS rf Output Input Configuration Connector Type Actual Impedance Maximum Recommended Input Level* Minimum Recommended Input Level** Connector Pin Assignments Dimensions (T1, T1G) Dimensions (T11) Net Weight (T1,T1G) Net Weight (T11) Power Requirements Nominal Current Drain 50 mW Typical (T1, T1G); 20 mW Typical (T11) Unbalanced 4-pin Tini QG (male) 1 MΩ +12 dBV –80 dBV Pin 1:Tied to Ground Pin 2:Tied to +5 V Pin 3:Tied to Audio Pin 4:Tied to 20kΩ Re
ENGLISH Certification T1G, T1:Accepted under FCC Parts 74 and 90. Certified by IC in Canada under TRC-78. T11: Type Accepted under FCC Parts 74 and 90. Certified by IC in Canada under TRC-78. Conforms to European Union directives, eligible to bear CE marking; mets European Union Requirements. Type Approval: pr I–ETS 300 442, BZT 17 TR 2019, and BAPT 122 R 1. EMC Immunity: pr ETS 300 445. T2/31, T2/58: Type Accepted under FCC Parts 74 and 90. Certified by IC in Canada under TRC-78.