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Issue

LED Status

Solution 

No sound or 

faint sound 

Transmitter Power/

Mute LED on, 

receiver LEDs on 

•  Perform transmitter setup. 

•  Verify all sound system connections. 

•  Adjust transmitter gain.

Receiver Channel  

Display off  

•  Make sure AC adapter is securely 

plugged into electrical outlet and into 

POWER connector on rear panel of 

receiver.

•  Make sure AC electrical outlet works 

and is supplying proper voltage. 

Transmitter LED 

glowing  

or flashing red

•  Replace transmitter battery. 

Transmitter LED off   •  Turn transmitter on. 

•  Make sure the +/– indicators on 

battery match transmitter terminals. 

•  Insert fresh battery. 

Distortion or unwanted noise bursts  •  Remove nearby sources of RF 

interference (CD players, computers, 

cell phones, digital effects, in-ear 

monitor systems, etc.) 

•  Select a new channel for both receiver 

and transmitter. 

•  Reduce transmitter gain. 

•  Replace transmitter battery. 

•  If using multiple systems, change the 

channel of one of the active systems. 

Sound level different from cabled 

guitar or microphone, or when 

using different guitars 

•  Adjust transmitter gain as necessary. 

Cannot turn  

transmitter on 

Transmitter LED 

flashing red

•  Replace transmitter battery. 

Troubleshooting

LED Status 

TRANSMITTER

 

LED COLOR

STATUS

Green

Ready

Amber

Mute on 

Red

Battery low

Flashing Red on startup

Battery is dead 

Flashing Green and Red

Controls locked

Flashing Amber and Red

Mute on, battery low

RECEIVER

AUDIO LED COLOR

INDICATES

Green

Normal signal strength

Amber

Strong signal

Red

Peak signal

READY DISPLAY COLOR

INDICATES

Green

System is ready

 

To set up multiple systems, repeat the previous steps for each transmitter and 

receiver pair.  Once transmitters have been set, leave them on.  Be sure to set 

each transmitter and receiver pair to a different channel.  For information about 

frequencies and compatibility, refer to channel guide.

Multiple System Setup

Summary of Contents for Performance Gear

Page 1: ...ducts deliver legendary sound quality stage proven durability and hassle free setup for worry free performance Performance Gear Wireless systems are available in a variety of configurations for handheld guitar headset and presentation applications 2006 Shure Incorporated 27EN8865 Rev 3 Printed in U S A ...

Page 2: ...udio ready channel Diversity Antenna System PG4 audio ready channel audio ready channel PG1 Bodypack Transmitter PG2 Handheld Transmitter PG4 Wireless Receiver PG88 Dual Wireless Receiver PS20 Power Supply PG185 Lavalier Mic PG30 Headworn Mic ...

Page 3: ...plac Check transm display Internal Anten channel ready audio It turn conse Turn OFF the microphone or bodypack If left on it will create a false busy indicator Plug in the power supply 1 2 There is no power switch The channel display should illuminate 3 If you see the Busy Indicator a flashing dash change the channel 4 Press and hold down the channel button until the display begins flashing Wait f...

Page 4: ...eave the cover off Turn ON the handheld or bodypack transmitter by pressing the power button The channel display should illuminate The ready LED on the receiver should be illuminated Replace battery cover Check to see that the transmitter and the receiver display the same channel channel ready audio Internal Diversity Antenn c h a It turns off after ten seconds to conserve battery 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 5: ...g Internal Anten channel ready audio While the display is flashing press the channel button The channel is active once the display stops flashing channel mute channel ready audio Internal Antenna Diversity c h a n n e l m u t e Receiver and transmitter channels should match Multiple gain s To change gain The audio LED on the receiver should flicker green or amber if red adjust the Gain Switch If t...

Page 6: ...accidental muting To lock controls Turn transmitter off Remove Battery Cover Press and hold Channel Button Press and release Power Mute button Power Mute LED will flash red and green To unlock controls Press and hold Power Mute button down until Power Mute LED flashes red and green Locking and Unlocking Transmitter Controls Wearing the Bodypack Transmitter Clip the transmitter to belt or guitar st...

Page 7: ...Red Mute on battery low RECEIVER AUDIO LED COLOR INDICATES Green Normal signal strength Amber Strong signal Red Peak signal READY DISPLAY COLOR INDICATES Green System is ready To set up multiple systems repeat the previous steps for each transmitter and receiver pair Once transmitters have been set leave them on Be sure to set each transmitter and receiver pair to a different channel For informati...

Page 8: ...n transmitter on Make sure the indicators on battery match transmitter terminals Insert fresh battery Distortion or unwanted noise bursts Remove nearby sources of RF interference CD players computers cell phones digital effects in ear monitor systems etc Select a new channel for both receiver and transmitter Reduce transmitter gain Replace transmitter battery If using multiple systems change the c...

Page 9: ...dheld transmitter Microphone clip Instrument System PG1 bodypack transmitter 4 pin mini connector TA4F to 1 4 connector cable Lavalier and Headworn System PG1 bodypack transmitter Microphone choice of PG185 PG30 All Systems Microphone Stand Adapter PGX2 WA371 System Specific AC Adapter 120 VAC 60 Hz PS20 AC Adapter 220 VAC 50 Hz Argentina PS20AR AC Adapter 230 VAC 50 60 Hz Europlug PS20E AC Adapte...

Page 10: ...ion 0 5 typical Ref 33 kHz deviation 1 kHz tone Dynamic Range 100 dB A weighted typical Operating Temperature Range 18 C 0 F to 57 C 135 F Note battery characteristics may limit this range Transmitter Audio Polarity Positive pressure on microphone diaphragm or positive voltage to tip of WA302 phone plug produces positive voltage on pin 2 with respect to pin 3 of low impedance output and the tip of...

Page 11: ...nd is eligible for C Tick marking NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio channel energy and if not installed and used in accordance...

Page 12: ... Africa Shure Europe GmbH Phone 49 7131 72140 Fax 49 7131 721414 Asia Pacific Shure Asia Limited Phone 852 2893 4290 Fax 852 2893 4055 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Shure Incorporated for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this dev...

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