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ACCESS UHF SERIES USER GUIDE

This user guide provides detailed instructions for your Access UHF series wireless system. To get your system up and
running in minutes, see the Access UHF Series Quick Set Up Guide.

Your new Access UHF Series system is designed to give you both the freedom of a wireless system and world-famous
Shure sound quality. This manual covers all four Access UHF Series systems: the AXU58D handheld systems; the AXUGD
bodypack systems; the AXUHD Headset systems; and the AXULD lavalier microphone system.

Wireless

System

Components

AXU58D

Hand-held systems for

singers

AXUGD

Bodypack systems for 

electric guitar, bass, and

other electric instruments

AXUHD

Bodypack system for  hands-

free applications, such as

aerobics instruction or

percussion

AXULD

Bodypack system for public

speaking, theater, or

business presentations

Transmitter:

AXU2 Hand-Held 

Microphone-Transmitter

AXU1 Body-Pack Transmitter

Microphone:

SM58 Microphone

WL184 Supercardioid

Lavalier Microphone

WH20TQG

Headset Microphone

A302

Adapter Cable

Receiver:

AXU4 Diversity Receiver

Power Supply:

PS20 (105–125 VAC, 60 Hz), o PS20E (230 VAC, 50 Hz)

Battery:

9 V Alkaline (Duracell MN 1604)

Supplied

Accessories:

Microphone Stand Adapter,

Receiver Feet,

VELCRO

  Receiver

Mounting Strips

Receiver Feet,

VELCRO Receiver Mounting

Strips

Receiver Feet,

VELCRO Receiver Mounting

Strips

Receiver Feet,

VELCRO  Receiver Mounting

Strips

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FIGURE 1.  AXU4  RECEIVER FEATURES

1. Power On Indicator: This green light glows when DC Power

ia applied to receiver.

2. Diversity A/B Indicators: These yellow lights glow when the

receiver detects RF signals from the transmitter. When only one
light glows, the signal is being received on only one antenna.

3. Audio Peak Indicator: This red light flickers when the receiver

audio output signal approaches the overload clipping level.

4. Volume Control: Increases or decreases receiver output

volume. It does not affect audio clipping levels.

5. Antennas: Receive RF signals from the transmitter. For best

performance, point the receiver antennas away from each
other at a 45

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An unbalanced audio cable with a 

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standard guitar cable) can be used between this connector and
your amplifier input.

7. XLR Audio Output Connector: Balanced low micro-

phone level output.

8. Mic/Line Switch: Switches output of XLR connector from

microphone level  to line level. Use line level when connect-
ing receiver to a device without an available mic-level input,
such as a power amplifier, signal processor, or VCR.

9. Squelch Control: Adjusts squelch to enhance signal quality or

extend system range. This control is factory pre-set, and nor-
mally does not require further adjustment.

10. Power Input Connector: Mates with the AC power adapter.

11. Power Cable Retainer: Secures the AC adapter cable to the

receiver.

Summary of Contents for AXU Series

Page 1: ...Mounting Strips RECEIVER FEATURES 6 7 10 9 11 1 2 3 4 5 8 12 18VDC DC INPUT UNBALANCED HIGH Z BALANCED LOW Z LINE MIC SQUELCH MIN MAX FIGURE 1 AXU4 RECEIVER FEATURES 1 Power On Indicator This green li...

Page 2: ...op eration the antenna must hang vertically and should not be coiled or bundled 9 Battery Compartment Holds one 9 V battery Hinged cover opens to provide access to the battery 10 Lavalier Microphone...

Page 3: ...ROPHONE POSITION BODYPACK TRANSMITTER SETUP 1 Attach the transmitter to your belt guitar strap or waistband as shown in Figure 6 Depress the tab marked PRESS and slip the belt or strap between the tra...

Page 4: ...t your Shure dealer for details WIRELESS SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS TRANSMITTER AUDIO GAIN ADJUSTMENT The audio gain control on each transmitter has been factory preset at the mid range position This produces...

Page 5: ...hen a conventional wireless system is used in a noisy RF environment its circuits may open unexpectedly sending loud bursts of noise through the receiver when the transmitted signal is weak or turned...

Page 6: ...ON POWER LOW BATT TRANSMITTER Increase transmitter gain until Transmitter Audio Peak light flashes on loud peaks Turn up receiver volume control as necessary No sound or faint sound POWER ANTENNA AUDI...

Page 7: ...ied to 5 V Pin 3 Tied to Audio Pin 4 Tied to 20k Resistor and Audio Ground Dimensions 82 6 mm H x 63 5 mm W x 26 2 mm D 3 25 H x 2 50 W x 1 03 D Net Weight 125g 4 4 oz including battery Power Requirem...

Page 8: ...f one year from date of purchase all transmitter and receiver parts At its option Shure will repair or replace the defective product and promptly return it to you You should retain proof of purchase t...

Page 9: ...he following two conditions 1 this de vice may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Testing...

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