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Shure AD4D - Requesting a New Frequency from a Spectrum Manager; Transmission Modes; Selecting a Transmission Mode

Shure AD4D
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Requesting a New Frequency from a Spectrum Manager
When you have assigned a Spectrum Manager as a frequency server for the receiver, you can use the New Frequency menu
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trum Manager as a frequency server for the receiver.
Caution: After a new frequency has been assigned, the frequency of any linked transmitters must be updated manually or by
using IR sync.
Navigate to a channel menu, and then select New Frequency.
Select ENTER to get a new frequency from the Spectrum Manager.
Transmission Modes
The receiver offers two transmission modes to efficiently manage the available spectrum used by the transmitters:
Standard Mode
Standard mode employs channel spacing that allows for the operation of transmitters at various power levels.
Standard mode is ideal for situations where spectrum is not limited or when you need to operate transmitters at higher
power levels to increase range.
High Density Mode
High Density mode creates additional bandwidth for more channels in crowded RF environments by transmitting at 2 mW
RF power and narrowing the modulation bandwidth.
High Density mode is ideal for applications where many channels are needed in a confined area, transmission distances
are short, and the number of available frequencies is limited.
Note: Operation mode varies according to region. In Brazil, High Density mode is used.
Selecting a Transmission Mode
From the Device Configuration menu: DeviceRF > TransmissionMode
Press the control wheel to enable editing. Rotate the wheel to select a mode.
Press ENTER to save.

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