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FP5 Receiver

① Power LED

Green

Power on

Yellow

Low battery alert

Red

Critical low battery, replace immediately

Flashing red on 

power up

Battery dead

② RF LED

Illuminates when successfully synced to a transmitter (or manually 

tuned to a transmitter's frequency)

③ Power Button

Press and hold to power on or off.

④ Infrared (IR) port

Sends infrared beam to synchronize frequencies. 

⑤ TA3M Jack

Use with TA3F cable for audio out.

⑥ Audio Output Gain 

Adjust audio output level to devices such as cameras or recorders. 

⑦ LCD Screen

Displays current settings for 

GROUP

 and 

CHANNEL

 and battery life.

⑧ Scan Button

Group scan: 

Push and hold (3 sec.) to find an open group and channel. 

Channel scan: 

Push and release to find an open channel in the current 

group. 

⑨ Sync button

Align receiver and transmitter and press 

sync

. Blue IR LED indicates 

successful sync. 

Note: 

Press 

sync

 and 

scan

 buttons to manually enter group and chan-

nel numbers

⑩ Antennas

Two antennas for diversity reception. 

Transmitter Controls and Connectors

① Indicator LED

Green

Ready

Flashing green

Controls locked

Flashing red

IR transmission in progress

Solid red

Battery power low

Flashing red on 

startup

Batteries dead (transmitter cannot be turned 

on until batteries are changed)

Rapid flashing 

red after 

synchronization

Transmitter and receive incompatible; contact 

your Shure reseller

② Power Button

Press and hold to power on or off. 

③ Infrared (IR) Port

Receives infrared beam to synchronize frequencies. When using 

multiple systems, only one transmitter IR port should be exposed at a 

time. 

④ 4-Pin Microphone Input Jack

Use with with a TA4F connector for a lavalier or headset microphone. 

⑤ Audio Input Gain

Adjusts audio level. 

⑥ XLR Connection 

(FP3 only)

Plug into an XLR microphone or the output of an audio device. 

⑦ Audio Input Level Indicator 

(FP3 only)

Red

Signal clip

Yellow

Nominal peak

Green

Audio present

Summary of Contents for 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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