Anchor Explorer PB-2500 Owner'S Manual Download Page 5

8

Wireless Operation 

(wireless model only)

Feedback Information

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What causes feedback?

Feedback is a ringing, howling, or shrill sound that is self-
generated by the sound system. It is the result of sound from
the speakers being picked up by the microphone(s) in use
and then re-amplified by the system. This can form a self-
sustaining loop that can damage the sound system if allowed
to continue.

To prevent feedback:

ALWAYS STAND BEHIND THE SPEAKER

WHEN USING A MICROPHONE.

CAUTION:

Feedback can damage your equipment and may be

hazardous to your hearing. To avoid feedback, always make
sure volume controls are at minimum before turning unit on.
If feedback occurs, immediately reduce the volume.

Setting up the wireless system

Checking the Frequency Code:

Before proceeding, you must first verify that the wireless
frequency of your transmitter matches the frequency of the
receiver installed in your Anchor sound system.

1. The control panel of the sound system should have

the following label:

2. The frequency code must match the code found on

the transmitter as described below:

HANDHELD: Unscrew the battery compartment

cover on lower end of the microphone. Remove the
battery (if installed) and check code on the label. 

BODY-PACK: Check the code on the label located

behind the belt clip.

3. If the frequency codes don’t match, locate the correct

transmitter whose code matches the sound system.

About the transmitter battery gauge/indicator

Assuming a battery is installed in the transmitter, you can
estimate the remaining operating time by sliding the power
switch to the PWR position 

(first turn the sound system off,

or set the transmitter mute switch to the MUTE position)

.

Observe the color of the LED indicator(s) that light up:

Battery LED Indicator

Operating Time

green

6 - 20 hours

green & amber

4 - 6 hours

amber

2 - 4 hours

red

< 1 hour

TX ON

CA

Frequency Code label

(Shure designates a one- or two-letter code
which corresponds to the wireless frequency
at which the component operates.)

SHURE BROTHERS INC.
LX2 HANDHELD TRANSMITTER
FREQUENCY CODE –

CA

176.200   MHz

SHURE BROTHERS INC.

TX FCC ID: DD4L11

CANADA: 616 C9398

LX1 –

CA

176.200   MHz

label on 

handheld

mic/transmitter

label on 

body-pack

transmitter

Operating times
using a fresh
9 volt alkaline
battery *Duracell
MN1604 or
equivalent.

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