Shure UC User Manual

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UC2 HAND–HELD TRANSMITTER FEATURES AND CONTROLS

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UC2 TRANSMITTER FEATURES AND CONTROLS

1. Grille. Protects the microphone cartridge and helps reduce breath sounds and wind noise. The grilles for the vari-

ous microphone heads differ in appearance.

2. Power Indicator/Battery Fuel Gauge. When the UC2 is turned on, one of three LEDs will glow, indicating that

power is on and the amount of battery life remaining. Refer to the “Checking Transmitter Battery” paragraph for
more information on battery life.

3. Power Switch. Turns the transmitter on and off.

4. Audio Gain Control. Changes the audio level to accommodate various sound sources (e.g. singing or speaking).

Use the supplied screwdriver (Xcelite R3322 or equivalent) to make adjustments. Refer to the “Adjusting the Trans-
mitter Gain Level” paragraph.

5. Group Setting Control (Red Switch). Rotating this switch clockwise advances the Group setting. Rotating it coun-

terclockwise decreases the Group setting. Use the supplied screwdriver (Xcelite R3322 or equivalent) to change
the setting.

6. Channel Setting Control (Green Switch). Rotating this switch clockwise advances the Channel setting. Rotating

it counterclockwise decreases the Channel setting. Use the supplied screwdriver (Xcelite R3322 or equivalent) to
make adjustments.

7. 9 V Battery. Provides power to the transmitter and microphone.

8. Battery Cover. Unscrews to expose battery and Group, Channel, Gain, and Attenuation controls.

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