Notes
Latency
Channel Count
(Number of Receivers)
Group
4 ms
6 typical, 9 maximum
A
Best group if you experience interference.
7.3 ms
9
typical
, 11
maximum
B
Linking Transmitters and Receivers
Tip:
Turn on and link one transmitter and receiver pair at a time to prevent
transmitters from linking to the wrong receiver.
1. After selecting a group using the first receiver, turn on the first transmitter.
The blue receiver
rf
LED flashes as the transmitter and receiver form a
link. The
rf
LED turns solid blue when the link is complete.
2. Turn on the second transmitter and repeat for each additional receiv-
er/transmitter pair to finish linking.
Connecting Two GLX-D Frequency Managers
If using more than six receivers, use the
cascade A
and
cascade B
ports to connect two GLX-D Frequency Managers. Frequency managers can be cascaded
once for a maximum of 11 receivers.
1. Use reverse SMA cables to connect the
cascade A
and
cascade B
ports on the first frequency manager to the
antenna A
and
antenna B
ports on the second
frequency manager.
2. Connect receivers according to the diagram. For example, use the A2 and B2 ports to connect a second receiver, then use the A3 and B3 ports to connect
a third receiver. The
cascade A
and
cascade B
ports on the second frequency manager connect to a sixth receiver.
Note:
Do not use a passive antenna splitter with the frequency manager. Frequency manager features will not work.
A1
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
A2
A3
A4
A5
A1
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
A2
A3
A4
A5
B6
A6
15 V DC Power Cable
Reverse SMACable
Remote Antenna Placement
Follow these guidelines when mounting antennas remotely:
•
Reduce distance between transmitter and antenna.
•
Mount antennas farther from each other to improve performance.
•
Position antennas so there is nothing obstructing the line of sight to the
transmitter, including the audience.
•
Keep antennas away from metal objects and any other antennas.
Shure Incorporated
UA846Z2
Frequency Manager
5/7
2017/06/09