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Frequency Ranges

H5: 518.000–542.000 MHz

GROUP 1

GROUP 2

GROUP 3

GROUP 4

GROUP 5

GROUP 6

518.400 

519.250 

518.200 

519.775 

519.100 

518.425

521.500 

520.500 

519.675 

522.500 

521.225 

520.400

523.575 

522.225 

520.800 

524.200 

522.550 

523.425

525.050 

524.725 

522.450 

525.600 

524.575 

525.475

527.425 

526.350 

523.750 

526.700 

526.900 

527.775

529.200 

527.550 

526.200 

528.250 

530.500 

531.675

532.450 

530.800 

528.325 

529.500 

531.750 

533.800

533.650 

532.575 

532.225 

533.100 

533.300 

536.250

535.275 

534.950 

534.525 

535.425 

534.400 

537.550

10 

537.775 

536.425 

536.575 

537.450 

535.800 

539.200

11 

539.500 

538.500 

539.600 

538.775 

537.500 

540.325

12 

540.750 

541.600 

541.575 

540.900 

540.225 

541.800

Full Range - even distribu-

tion for each TV-CH

Full Range - even distribu-

tion for each TV-CH

Full Range - max. # of  

frequencies for CH- 22

Full Range - max. # of  

frequencies for CH- 23

Full Range - max. # of  

frequencies for CH- 24

Full Range - max. # of  

frequencies for CH- 25

J3: 572.000–596.000 MHz

GROUP 1

GROUP 2

GROUP 3

GROUP 4

GROUP 5

GROUP 6

1

572.400

573.250

572.200

573.775

573.100

572.425

2

575.500

574.500

573.675

576.500

575.225

574.400

3

577.575

576.225

574.800

578.200

576.550

577.425

4

579.050

578.725

576.450

579.600

578.575

579.475

5

581.425

580.350

577.750

580.700

580.900

581.775

6

583.200

581.550

580.200

582.250

584.500

585.675

7

586.450

584.800

582.325

583.500

585.750

587.800

8

587.650

586.575

586.225

587.100

587.300

590.250

9

589.275

588.950

588.525

589.425

588.400

591.550

10

591.775

590.425

590.575

591.450

589.800

593.200

11

593.500

592.500

593.600

592.775

591.500

594.325

12

594.750

595.600

595.575

594.900

594.225

595.800

Full Range - even distribu-

tion for each TV-CH

Full Range - even distribu-

tion for each TV-CH

Full Range - max. # of  

frequencies for CH- 31

Full Range - max. # of  

frequencies for CH- 32

Full Range - max. # of  

frequencies for CH- 33

Full Range - max. # of  

frequencies for CH- 34

L4: 638.000–662.000 MHz

GROUP 1

GROUP 2

GROUP 3

GROUP 4

GROUP 5

GROUP 6

1

638.400

639.250

638.200

639.775

639.100

638.425

2

641.500

640.500

639.675

642.500

641.225

640.400

3

643.575

642.225

640.800

644.200

642.550

643.425

4

645.050

644.725

642.450

645.600

644.575

645.475

5

647.425

646.350

643.750

646.700

646.900

647.775

6

649.200

647.550

646.200

648.250

650.500

651.675

7

652.450

650.800

648.325

649.500

651.750

653.800

8

653.650

652.575

652.225

653.100

653.300

656.250

9

655.275

654.950

654.525

655.425

654.400

657.550

10

657.775

656.425

656.575

657.450

655.800

659.200

11

659.500

658.500

659.600

658.775

657.500

660.325

12

660.750

661.600

661.575

660.900

660.225

661.800

Full Range - even distribu-

tion for each TV-CH

Full Range - even distribu-

tion for each TV-CH

Full Range - max. # of  

frequencies for CH- 42

Full Range - max. # of  

frequencies for CH- 43

Full Range - max. # of  

frequencies for CH- 44

Full Range - max. # of  

frequencies for CH- 45

Summary of Contents for FP Wireless

Page 1: ...12 Shure Incorporated 27B16755 Rev 1 FP5 FP1 FP3 FP2 Shure FP Wireless Syst me sans fil FP FP Drahtlossystem Radiosistema FP Draadloos systeem FP Sistema inal mbrico FP Sistema Sem Fio FP FP Wireless...

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Page 3: ...wireless capsules FP3 Plug On Transmitter Durable metal hous ing ergonomically designed for comfortable grip XLR connectivity allows for use with any wired dy namic XLR microphone FP5 Portable Receive...

Page 4: ...FP1 FP5 FP3 FP2 2 Quickstart Install Batteries Power up the FP5 Receiver Group scan for open frequencies Power up the transmitter Sync transmitter and receiver...

Page 5: ...tes successful sync Note Press sync and scan buttons to manually enter group and chan nel numbers Antennas Two antennas for diversity reception Transmitter Controls and Connectors Indicator LED Green...

Page 6: ...on 3 Sync the transmitter to the receiver Important After syncing each transmitter leave it on so that scans from the other receivers do not select that channel Be sure only one transmit ter IR port i...

Page 7: ...Make sure the indicators on batteries match the transmitter terminals Insert fresh batteries Distortion or unwanted noise bursts N A Remove nearby sources of RF interference CD players cell phones com...

Page 8: ...equirements LR6 AA batteries 1 5 V Battery Life up to 11 hours alkaline FP2 Maximum Input Level at 10 dB gain setting 2 dBV at 0 dB gain setting 8 dBV Gain Adjustment Range 10 dB RF Output Power 10 to...

Page 9: ...Jakob Dieffenbacher Str 12 75031 Eppingen Germany Phone 49 7262 92 49 0 Fax 49 7262 92 49 11 4 Email EMEAsupport shure de LICENSING INFORMATION Licensing A ministerial license to operate this equipmen...

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Page 12: ...V channels TV ch 51 710 718 MHz Optimized TV channels TV ch 52 718 724 MHz Compatible setup for use with PSM400 P3 P4 P3 Compatible setup for use with PSM400 P3 P4 P3 Compatible setup for use with PSM...

Page 13: ...ET 1 U K preferred CH69 Coordinated SET 2 or SET 3 U K preferred Co ordinated frequencies INDOORS U K preferred Co ordinated frequencies OUTDOORS Group 9 Group 10 Group 11 Group 12 Group 13 Group 14 G...

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