background image

USING THE AUDIO MUTE/ON SWITCH

When set to MUTE, the transmitter does not transmit audio signals from the

microphone to the receiver. Use the mute switch for brief pauses in dictation or
when you don’t want the computer to receive voice commands.

NOTE: The audio mute/on switch does NOT turn off the transmitter. When set
to MUTE, the transmitter continues to transmit a carrier signal and draw power
from the battery. Always turn the transmitter off when not in use to conserve
battery power.

TRANSMITTER AUDIO GAIN ADJUSTMENT

The audio gain control on the transmitter allows you to decrease the audio

signal level coming from the headset. It is factory preset at the maximum set-
ting (full clockwise). In most circumstances, this control should not require ad-
justment.

To decrease Audio Gain: Rotate the transmitter gain con-
trol counterclockwise with the supplied screwdriver. See
Figure 11.

To Return Gain to the Factory Setting:  Rotate the trans-
mitter gain control clockwise as far as it will go.

Á

Á

Á

Á

Á

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ

ÁÁ

Á

Á

Á

Á

Á

Á

Á

Á

Á

ÁÁ

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ

Á

Á

Á

Á

Á

Á

Á

R

TRANSMITTER GAIN ADJUSTMENT

FIGURE 11

RECEIVER SQUELCH ADJUSTMENT

Squelch is a circuit in the receiver that mutes audio output in the absence of

the desired transmitter signal. The squelch control on the TC3 receiver is
factory preset for optimum performance.
 No further adjustment is nor-
mally required.
 It is possible to adjust the squelch control setting to empha-
size either signal quality or system range. Adjusting the squelch control pro-
duces the following results:

Turning the squelch control clockwise causes the receiver
to demand a higher quality signal (less noise before mut-
ing), but decreases operating range.

Turning the squelch control counterclockwise allows a low-
er quality signal through (more noise before muting), but
increases

 operating range.

To return the receiver squelch control to the factory setting, rotate it to the

mid-range position (so the slot is vertical).

How the Shure Noise Squelch Improves System Performance

Conventional squelch circuits work on the basis of received rf (radio fre-

quency) signal strength. However, such circuits cannot discriminate between
noise and desired signals. When the wireless system is used in an environ-
ment where lots of rf noise is present, conventional squelch circuits can “open”
unexpectedly, sending loud bursts of noise through the receiver when the
transmitter signal is weak or turned off.

Unlike conventional wireless systems, all Shure Headset systems use a

noise squelch circuit that analyzes 

signal quality along with signal strength. A

special detector monitors the level of high frequency noise. When the transmit-
ter signal is strong, the noise level is low and the receiver sends audio through.
When the transmitter signal is weak or absent, the noise level is high and the
squelch circuit mutes the receiver. This virtually eliminates the possibility of
annoying bursts of noise coming through your receiver.

10

11

Summary of Contents for Computer Headset

Page 1: ...om 222 Hartrey Avenue Evanston IL 60202 3696 U S A Phone 847 866 2200 Fax 847 866 2279 In Europe Phone 49 7131 72140 Fax 49 7131 721414 In Asia Phone 852 2893 4290 Fax 852 2893 4055 Elsewhere Phone 84...

Page 2: ...stomer Service at 847 866 2553 Monday through Friday from 8 00 am to 4 30 pm CST INTRODUCTION The Computer Wireless microphone system brings the freedom of wire less to computer based voice communicat...

Page 3: ...onnecting the headset micro phone to the transmitter TC3 RECEIVER 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 8 TC3 RECEIVER FIGURE 2 1 Audio Output Jack For connecting the receiver to the MIC input on your computer or sound c...

Page 4: ...s down on the OPEN side of the battery compartment cover slide it back and flip it open as shown in Figure 5 c Insert the supplied 9 V alkaline battery into the battery compartment as shown in Figure...

Page 5: ...adjustment Figure 8B B A ADJUSTING THE WIREFRAME FIGURE 8 POSITIONING THE MICROPHONE IMPORTANT For maximum gain before feedback position the gooseneck so that the microphone grille silver side is with...

Page 6: ...crophone more to the side of your mouth 3 Activate the computer sound software so that you can view the incoming sound level Most software has some type of meter or indicator that allows you to do so...

Page 7: ...ntrol setting to empha size either signal quality or system range Adjusting the squelch control pro duces the following results Turning the squelch control clockwise causes the receiver to demand a hi...

Page 8: ...r POWER lights on Make sure the transmitter and the receiv er are operating on the same frequency Extend receiver antenna vertically as far as possible Move receiver antennas away from any nearby meta...

Page 9: ...S20 120 V or PS20E 230 V Vinyl Transmitter Bag 26A13 Audio Connector Cable 6 ft 1 4 in to 1 8 in Plugs C124 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Neoprene Bodypack Belt Pouch for TC1 Transmitter WA570 REPLACEMENT PART...

Page 10: ...e 6 10 Deutschland telephone 49 681 598 9000 fax 49 681 598 9075 Shure Inc Manufacturer Signed Date June 15 1999 Name Title Craig Kozokar Senior Quality Engineer Additional Information for this Shure...

Reviews: