System overview, Quick start, Included components – Shure GLXD4 Wireless Receiver User Manual

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System Overview

The new groundbreaking GLX-D Wireless Systems from Shure combine the leading edge of Automatic Frequency Management technology with best-in-

class intelligent lithium ion battery rechargeability, world-renown microphones and unparalleled design and construction. Available in a wide offering of

bodypack and handheld configurations - including vocal, headset and presenter systems as well as traditional guitar options. The revolutionary GLX-D

Wireless Systems define the newest standard for seamless ease of operation and exceptional digital audio clarity.

• Exceptional digital audio clarity
• Operates in 2.4 GHz spectrum, available worldwide
• Rechargeable batteries deliver cost-efficiency and up to 16 hours of

runtime

• Adjustable transmitter gain to optimize audio signal
• Automatically moves away from interference without audio interruption

Step ①

Connect power supply to the receiver and plug cord into an AC

power source. Connect the audio output to an amplifier or mixer.

Step ③

Turn on the transmitter and receiver. The blue RF LED will flash while

the transmitter and receiver form a link. When the link has successfully

formed, the RF LED will remain illuminated.

• RF back-channel for remote control of transmitter functions
• Globally-unlicensed 2.4 GHz frequency band allows operation of up to

8 compatible systems

• Automatic transmitter power-off to conserve battery life when

transmitter is not in use.

Included Components

Shure Rechargeable Battery

SB902

Micro USB Battery Charger

SBC-USB

Power Supply

PS42

Optional Accessories

Car Battery Charger

SBC-CAR

Stand Alone Single Battery

Charger

SBC-902

Quick Start

To reduce set up time, the transmitter and receiver automatically link to form an audio channel the first time they are powered on and never have to be

linked again.

Note: When setting up multiple receiver systems, turn on and link each transmitter/receiver pair one at a time to prevent cross-linking.

Step ②

Install charged transmitter batteries.

Note: The transmitter and receiver will remain

linked for future usage. At power-up, the blue RF

LED will illuminate, skipping the linking step.

Step ④

Check the audio and adjust the gain if necessary.

rf group

link channel

gain

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GLXD2

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off / on

power

mic out

instr out

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