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Manually Linking a Transmitter to a Receiver

Use the manual linking option to change the transmitter linked to a receiver. A common use for manual linking is changing the 

linked transmitter from a bodypack type to a handheld type.

Turn on the transmitter: Within 5 seconds, press and hold the LINK button until the transmitter LED begins to flash 

green.

Press and hold the link button on the receiver: The blue rf LED will flash, and then remain on when the link has been 

established.

Test the audio to verify the link and adjust the gain if necessary.

Combo Systems

A combo system is created by linking two transmitters to a single receiver. Only one transmitter can be active at a time to pre­

vent cross interference. Gain settings for each transmitter can be independently set and stored when the transmitter is active.

Important!

 Do not turn on and operate both linked transmitters at any time.

Turn off both transmitters before beginning.

Press the group button to select a group. The receiver automatically scans the selected group to find the best available 

channel.

Turn on transmitter 1 and link it to the receiver. Adjust the gain, and then turn off the transmitter.

Turn on transmitter 2 and link it to the receiver. Adjust the gain, and then turn off the transmitter.

2.4 GHz Spectrum Overview

GLX-D operates within the 2.4GHz ISM band which is utilized by Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other wireless devices. The benefit of 

2.4GHz is that it’s a global band that can be used anywhere in the world, license free.

Overcoming the Challenges of 2.4GHz

The challenge of 2.4GHz is that Wi-Fi traffic can be unpredictable. GLX-D meets these challenges in the following ways:

Prioritizes and transmits on the best 3 frequencies per channel (choosing from a pool of 6 frequencies across the 2.4GHz 

band)

Repeats the most important information such that one frequency can be taken out entirely without audio interruption

Continuously scans during usage to rank all frequencies (both current and backup frequencies)

Seamlessly moves away from interference to backup frequencies without audio interruption

Coexisting with Wi-Fi

If you plan to use Wi­Fi during a performance, turn on Wi­Fi devices prior to turning on GLX­D and scanning for the best chan­

nel. GLX­D detects and avoids other Wi­Fi traffic by scanning the entire 2.4GHz environment and selecting the 3 best frequen­

cies to transmit on. The result of this is reliable performance for your GLX­D wireless system as well as avoiding Wi­Fi trans­

missions which may be important as well.

“Bursting” Wi­Fi is harder to detect as it is periodic; however, because GLX­D repeats the most important information, even 

bursts at very high­levels don’t have an effect on your audio performance.

Содержание GLXD4

Страница 1: ...GLXD4 Wireless Receivers The Shure GLXD4 Wireless Receiver online user guide Version 6 2020 E...

Страница 2: ...itter Runtimes 16 Important Tips for Care and Storage of Shure Recharge able Batteries 16 Multiple Receiver Systems 16 Setting Up Receivers and Transmitters 17 Manually Linking a Transmitter to a Rece...

Страница 3: ...paratus ONLY USE attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer USE only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used u...

Страница 4: ...e of battery packs properly Check with local vendor for proper disposal of used battery packs Note This equipment is intended to be used in professional audio applications EMC conformance is based on...

Страница 5: ...atically moves away from interference without audio interruption RF back channel for remote control of transmitter functions Globally unlicensed 2 4 GHz frequency band allows operation of up to 4 comp...

Страница 6: ...Shure Incorporated 6 34 Step Connect power supply to the receiver and plug cord into an AC power source Connect the audio output to an amplifier or mixer Step Install charged transmitter batteries...

Страница 7: ...ransmitter and re ceiver form a link When the link has successfully formed the RF LED will remain illuminat ed Note The transmitter and receiver will remain linked for future usage At power up the blu...

Страница 8: ...er is on Flashing Searching for transmitter OFF Linked transmitter off or transmitter unlinked Group Button Press and hold for two seconds to enable manual group edit Link Button Press to manually lin...

Страница 9: ...wers the unit on and off Note The battery continues to charges even when the switch is off Power Supply Jack Connect the supplied 15 V DC external power supply Mic Out XLR microphone output jack suppl...

Страница 10: ...L Indicator Indicates audio overload reduce gain Transmitter Locked Displayed when linked transmitter controls are locked Scanning Indicates a scan is in progress Auto Indicates that the selected grou...

Страница 11: ...momentarily to activate Remote ID function Battery Compartment Holds 1 Shure rechargeable battery Microphone Cartridge GLXD 2 transmitter models are available with the following cartridge types SM58...

Страница 12: ...er Flashing battery error replace battery Wearing the Bodypack Transmitter Clip the transmitter to a belt or slide a guitar strap through the transmitter clip as shown For best results the belt should...

Страница 13: ...emistry maximizes runtimes with zero memory effects eliminating the need to discharge batteries prior to charging When not in use recommended battery storage temperature is 10 C 50 F to 25 C 77 F Note...

Страница 14: ...r Source Plug the charging cable into the charging port on the transmitter Plug the charging cable into an AC power source Charging from a USB Port Plug the USB charging cable into the charging port o...

Страница 15: ...d battery charging Amber Flashing battery error replace battery Installing Transmitter Batteries Bodypack Transmitter Move the locking lever to the open position and slide the battery door open Place...

Страница 16: ...0 15 0 30 up to 1 30 0 30 1 00 up to 3 00 1 00 2 00 up to 6 00 3 00 4 00 up to 16 00 Storage time or excessive heat will reduce maximum runtime Note If receiver is powered off and remains plugged in...

Страница 17: ...e Environmentally dependent 4 systems typical See Tips to Improve Wireless System Performance section for additional information Setting Up Receivers and Transmitters Note Before beginning turn off al...

Страница 18: ...en turn off the transmitter 2 4 GHz Spectrum Overview GLX D operates within the 2 4GHz ISM band which is utilized by Wi Fi Bluetooth and other wireless devices The benefit of 2 4GHz is that it s a glo...

Страница 19: ...r all GLX D systems Single Chanel System use Group 4 which is optimized for single channel use Multi Channel System use Group 2 which is the most robust wireless group Move receiver further away from...

Страница 20: ...1 2423 2424 2443 2444 2473 2474 2 2 2404 2405 2426 2427 2456 2457 2 3 2410 2411 2431 2432 2448 2449 2 4 2417 2418 2451 2452 2468 2469 2 5 2437 2438 2462 2463 2477 2478 Group 3 Channels 1 8 latency 7 3...

Страница 21: ...download from http www shure com update utility Connect to the Computer Connect the device to your computer using the USB to Micro USB cable supplied with your GLX D system Operation Gain Adjustment...

Страница 22: ...ck Optionally the transmitter power switch can be remotely locked from the receiver front panel Simultaneously press and hold the group and link buttons for approximately 2 seconds until the flashing...

Страница 23: ...el button for 2 seconds until the channel display flashes Press the channel button to scroll through the available channels The receiver will automatically save the selected channel Note A double dash...

Страница 24: ...sed in line of sight from receiver for optimal sound Distortion OL indicator appears on receiver LCD Reduce transmitter gain see Gain Adjust ment Transmitter and receiver link unsuccessful Transmitter...

Страница 25: ...restore the transmitter or receiver to their factory settings Resetting the Receiver Restores the receiver to the following factory settings Gain level default Controls unlocked Press and hold the li...

Страница 26: ...z 20 kHz Dynamic Range 120 dB A weighted RF Sensitivity 88 dBm typical Total Harmonic Distortion 0 2 typical RF Output Power 10 mW E I R P max Operating Temperature Range 18 C 0 F to 57 C 135 F Note B...

Страница 27: ...thout antenna Weight 132 g 4 7 oz without batteries Power Requirements 3 7 V Rechargeable Li Ion Housing Cast Metal Black Powdercoat Input Impedance 900 k RF Output Power 10 mW E I R P max Transmitter...

Страница 28: ...ter cable pin 4 floats Pin Assignments TA4M 1 ground cable shield 2 5 V Bias 3 audio 4 Tied through active load to ground On instrument adapter cable pin 4 floats Weight SM58 267 g 9 4 oz without batt...

Страница 29: ...6 143 dB SPL BETA 87A 147 dB SPL Dimensions Model A B C SM58 51 mm 2 0 in 252 mm 9 9 in 37 mm 1 5 in BETA 58 51 mm 2 0 in 252 mm 9 9 in 37 mm 1 5 in SM86 49 mm 1 9 in 252 mm 9 9 in 37 mm 1 5 in BETA 8...

Страница 30: ...00 2483 5 MHz Working Range Indoor Up to 30 m 100 ft typical Up to 60 m 200 ft maximum Outdoor Up to 20 m 65 ft typical Up to 50 m 165 ft maximum Note Actual range depends on RF signal absorption refl...

Страница 31: ...to tip of WA302 phone plug pro duces positive voltage on pin 2 with respect to pin 3 of low impedance output and the tip of the high im pedance 1 4 inch output Battery Life Up to 16 hours Channel Coun...

Страница 32: ...Label CAN ICES 3 B NMB 3 B This device contains licence exempt transmitter s receiver s that comply with Innovation Science and Economic Develop ment Canada s licence exempt RSS s Operation is subjec...

Страница 33: ...the user This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interferenc...

Страница 34: ...terference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a ci...

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