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To enable Frequency Diversity and select a routing option:
DEVICE
UTILITIES
>
FREQ
DIVERSITY
Use the control wheel to choose a routing option, and then press ENTER.
Note:
Choose OFF to disable Frequency Diversity.
Frequency Diversity and Encryption
Enabling Encryption while in Frequency Diversity mode provides an additional layer of protection by only passing audio from
the most recently synced encrypted transmitter for each receiver channel.
Setting Regional TV Format
To ensure accurate display of TV channel information, set the
TV FORMAT
to match the TV channel bandwidth in the region
where the receiver is operating. TV bandwidth varies globally, so check local regulations to determine the regional TV band
width.
The following
TV FORMAT
options are available:
6 MHz
7 MHz
8 MHz
6 MHz JAPAN
NO TV
(use to turn off TV channel display or in regions where TV channels are not applicable)
To set the
TV FORMAT
:
Menu:
DEVICE
UTILITIES
>
ADVANCED
RF
>
TV
FORMAT
Use the control wheel to select a
TV FORMAT
option.
Press ENTER to save.
Custom Groups
Use this feature to create and export up to 6 groups of manually selected frequencies to networked receivers prior to a group
scan to simplify system set up.
Tip:
Use Wireless Workbench or Wireless Frequency Finder to select the best compatible frequencies. See www.shure.com
for more information.
To create a custom group:
DEVICE
UTILITIES
>
ADVANCED
RF
>
CUSTOM
GROUPS
>
SETUP
Use the control wheel to choose group, channel and frequency values. Press ENTER to save.
Prior to performing a group scan, export a custom group to networked receivers:
Go to
DEVICE
UTILITIES
>
ADVANCED
RF
>
CUSTOM
GROUPS
>
EXPORT
Press the flashing ENTER button to export all custom groups to all receivers on the network.
Note:
Use the
CLEAR ALL
option to remove all custom group settings.
Audio Signal Encryption
When encryption is enabled, the receiver generates a unique encryption key which is shared with a the transmitter during an IR
sync. Transmitters and receivers that share an encryption key form a protected audio path, preventing unauthorized access
from other receivers.