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Controlling Transmitters with Networked Docking Stations
Quickly review and control many transmitter settings using Wireless Workbench or other external control systems.
You can adjust the following settings:
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Mute button and mute LED behavior or brightness
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High-pass filter
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RF power
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Power lock
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Initial state from charger
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Battery type
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Device name
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Channel name
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Frequency
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Normal or High-Density Mode
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Boundary and gooseneck offset
1. Place transmitters on the docking station. Check that the docking station is connected to the network and to
Wireless Workbench.
2. Find the docking station in the inventory and right-click to select Properties.
3. Select one or multiple transmitters.
4. Make changes to transmitter settings and select Apply. Transmitters are now ready to use.
Connecting to an External Control System
SBC250 networked docking stations connect to external control systems such as AMX or Crestron via the Ether
net. Use only one controller per system to avoid messaging conflicts. For a comprehensive list of command
strings, visit http://www.shure.com (http://www.shure.com).
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Connection: Ethernet (TCP/IP; SBC250 is the client)
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Port: 2202