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Model MX692

User Guide

Printed in U.S.A.

27A8828 (CE)
©2003 Shure Incorporated

SHURE MX692 WIRELESS BOUNDARY MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER

• Integrated functionality of Microflex

cardioid cartridge with UC1 UHF
wireless transmitter

• Frequency agile transmitter offers

191 user selectable channels for
both UA and UB country codes

• User programmable touch-sensitive

switch and status LED (4 operational
modes)

• 9V battery-powered with 3-stage

battery life LED indicator

• Thread mount cartridge connection

for easy field replacement

• Internally mounted antenna
• Requires Shure UC4 receiver (sold

separately)

Summary of Contents for MX692

Page 1: ...C1 UHF wireless transmitter Frequency agile transmitter offers 191 user selectable channels for both UA and UB country codes User programmable touch sensitive switch and status LED 4 operational modes...

Page 2: ...LANGUAGES Table of Contents English 3 Contenido Espa ol 19 Table des mati res Fran ais 35 A Tabela de Conte do Portuguese 51...

Page 3: ...7 Adjusting the Transmitter Gain Level 8 Notes on Microphone Use 9 Positioning the Microphone 10 Positioning multiple Microphones 11 Positioning Your Receiver 12 Removing the Grille 13 Additional or R...

Page 4: ...one the MX692 maintains the MX392 s sleek profile modern design and ease of customization In addition the MX692 includes a built in Shure UC wireless transmitter allowing freedom of microphone placeme...

Page 5: ...S 1 3 4 2 Microphone Active LED Touch sensitive switch Touch to mute or activate microphone depending on logic settings see page 16 Battery Charge Indicator Green 2 to 8 Hours Amber 45 minutes to 2 ho...

Page 6: ...or nor mal voices Use the 20dB position for loud voices Transmitter Output Gain Control Changes the audio level to accommodate various input volumes Use the supplied screwdriver Xcelite R3322 or equiv...

Page 7: ...To access the battery compartment as well as the internal gain and channel settings turn the microphone over Unlatch and open the battery compartment door To remove the battery simply lift up on the e...

Page 8: ...red during the loudest sounds CHANGING THE TRANSMITTER GROUP CHANNEL SETTINGS 1 Turn the transmitter off and open the battery compartment to expose the GROUP and CHANNEL switches 2 Using the supplied...

Page 9: ...co all Central and South American countries and Australia Do not use the MX692 microphone on metal surfaces Do not place laptop computers open or closed in front of the microphone during use When usin...

Page 10: ...ardioid cartridge installed the MX692 will pick up audio at conversational volume levels within 1 5 M 5 ft in a 130 degree radius As a general rule for tables with multiple seats a single microphone s...

Page 11: ...NG MULTIPLE MICROPHONES In any installation good vocal amplification can be achieved by following the positioning rules on page 10 For information on receiver setup and positioning see your UC4 Wirele...

Page 12: ...with a remote antenna system such as the Shure UA500 The distance between transmitter and antenna should never be greater than 15 meters 50 feet or less than 3 meters 10 feet See your UC4 user manual...

Page 13: ...ry 3 Loosen and remove the screw at the base of the battery compartment 4 Remove the retainer 5 Insert the screwdriver into the opening above the battery compartment 6 Press gently on the underside of...

Page 14: ...ontact the Shure service department or an authorized Shure service center Omnidirectional Cartridge R183 Supercardioid Cartridge R184 Cardioid Cartridge R185 To replace the microphone cartridge 1 Remo...

Page 15: ...15 THE INTERNAL DIP SWITCHES The behavior of the touch sensitive switch on the microphone s front panel see page 5 can be customized using the internal DIP switches See page 16 for customization opti...

Page 16: ...SWITCH SETTING Push to mute release to talk as shipped LED on when microphone is active Push to talk release to mute LED on when microphone is active Toggle push on push off LED on when microphone is...

Page 17: ...attery if necessary Make sure the transmitter and receiver frequency group channel settings are identical Make sure there is an unobstructed line of sight between the transmitter and receiver If neces...

Page 18: ...ns Type accepted under FCC Part 74 FCC ID DD4MX692 Certified by IC in Canada under RSS 123 and RSS 102 IC 216A MX692 Operation of this device is subject to the fol lowing two conditions 1 this device...

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