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Shure Publications | User Guides | ULX-D Dual and Quad Z16-20
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To set the receiver to High Density mode:
DEVICE
UTILITIES > ADVANCED
RF > HIGH
DENSITY
Use the control wheel to set HIGH
DENSITY to ON.
When prompted, sync the transmitter and receiver to
enable HIGH
DENSITY mode.
Note: When the receiver is in HIGH
DENSITY mode, the following
indicators are shown on the receiver display:
The HD icon will appear on the receiver display
The receiver band name will be shown with an "HD"
added. (example: The G50 band will appear as
G50HD)
The transmitter group and channel are assigned
letters instead of numbers (example: G:AA CH:AA)
Best Practices for High Density Mode
When band planning, position ULX-D High Density
channels in a range of frequencies separated from
other devices.
Use a separate RF zone for ULX-D High Density
channels to prevent intermodulation distortion from
other devices.
During High Density channel scanning, turn on all
other transmitters and move them to their intended
position.
Perform a walk test to verify transmitter range
If using custom groups, the groups loaded into the
receiver must be compatible with High Density mode
Frequency Diversity
Frequency Diversity is an advanced ULX-D receiver
feature that safeguards against loss of audio signal caused
by RF interference or by power loss in a transmitter.