Shure Incorporated
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Firmware Updates
Firmwareisembeddedsoftwareineachcomponentthatcontrolsfunctionality.Periodically,newversionsoffirmwarearedevel
oped to incorporate additional features and enhancements. You can install firmware using Shure Update Utility.
Download Shure Update Utility at shure.com.
Factory Reset
To restore all parameters to factory settings:
Main menu > Device Configuration > Factory Reset
Select ENTER to restore factory settings.
Glossary
Access control
AllowsfortheassignmentofPINs,whichprotectagainstunauthorizedaccesstonetworkedcomponentsfromacomputerrun
ning Wireless Workbench or other Shure control software.
Backup frequency
A frequency that is compatible with the RF environment and isn't assigned to a device. A backup frequency can be deployed in
the event of interference. Frequency statuses:
In use: A frequency that has been allocated to a device.
Ready: A backup frequency that is ready to be used.
Degraded: A backup frequency that is not suitable for use and is unavailable to be deployed.
Compatible frequency
A frequency that does not conflict with other frequencies being used in your environment.
Compatibility level
Adjustingthecompatibilitylevelallowsyoutodictatethespacingbetweensynthesizedfrequenciesandotherfrequencies,in
cludingintermodulationproducts.Sometimescalledcompatibilitysettingsorcompatibilityprofiles.Thereare3compatibilitylev
els:
Standard: Uses the default channel spacing. Use this setting to achieve a balance between robust operation and number
of frequencies.
Robust: Uses large spacing between frequencies to avoid interference. Because this setting requires the greatest spacing
between frequencies, fewer frequencies will be available in a given amount of spectrum compared to the Standard or More
frequencies settings. If enough frequencies can be found, this is the best option.
More frequencies:Usesnarrowerspacingtoassignmorefrequencies.Usethissettingwhenthegreatestpossiblenum
beroffrequenciesisneeded.Becausethissettingallowstheclosestspacingoffrequencies,theworkingrangesofthesys
temsusingthemmaybemorelimited,includingtransmittertoreceiverantennadistanceandminimumtransmittertotrans
mitter distance.
Equipment profile