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Shure GLXD1 - User Manual

Shure GLXD1
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GLXD4R
Half-Rack Wireless Receiver
Complete user guide for the GLXD4R wireless system. Includes installation instructions, best practices, specifications, and troubleshooting.
Version: 4.1 (2020-K)

Questions and Answers

  • A
    Ashley Smith MDSep 23, 2025
    Why transmitter information does not appear on the Receiver LCD of Shure Microphone system?
    • R
      Robin GarzaSep 23, 2025
      If transmitter information does not appear on the Receiver LCD of your Shure Microphone system, the linked transmitter is off or the receiver is not linked to a transmitter.
  • W
    Walter PachecoAug 25, 2025
    Why is there RF interference while connected to the frequency manager of my Shure Receiver?
    • L
      Logan PittsAug 25, 2025
      If you experience RF interference and the receiver screen flashes while connected to the frequency manager with your Shure device, move the system away from other 2.4 GHz sources such as Wi-Fi access points or computers. If using directional antennas, place interference sources behind the antennas to minimize interference. Additionally, place receivers or directional antennas closer to transmitters.
  • J
    Justin HarrisAug 25, 2025
    Why is there no sound coming from my Shure Receiver, or why is it faint?
    • C
      christine85Aug 26, 2025
      If you experience no sound or faint sound from your Shure Receiver, there are several potential causes and solutions: * **Receiver RF:** Check all sound system connections and adjust the gain as needed. Ensure the receiver is properly connected to the mixer or amplifier. * **Receiver RF LED off:** Turn on the transmitter, ensure the batteries are correctly installed, link the transmitter and receiver, and charge or change the transmitter battery. * **Receiver LCD screen off:** Make sure the AC adapter is securely plugged into the electrical outlet and that the receiver is powered on.
  • B
    Brandon RodriguezAug 27, 2025
    What to do if my Shure Receiver has audio artifacts or dropouts?
    • K
      kellyyoderAug 27, 2025
      If you're experiencing audio artifacts or dropouts with your Shure Receiver, it could be due to several factors: * **RF LED flickering or off:** Try changing the receiver and transmitter to a different group and/or channel. Identify and remove or shut down nearby sources of interference such as cell phones, Wi-Fi access points, or signal processors. Also, consider charging or changing the transmitter battery. Ensure both the receiver and transmitter are positioned within the recommended system parameters, maintaining line of sight and keeping the receiver away from metallic surfaces.
  • C
    Christopher GarciaAug 27, 2025
    What to do if my Shure Receiver shows distortion?
    • N
      Nicole RobertsAug 27, 2025
      If you notice distortion and the OL indicator appears on the receiver LCD of your Shure device, reduce the transmitter gain.
  • I
    ipierceSep 15, 2025
    How to manage sound level variations when switching sources on Shure GLXD1 Microphone system?
    • S
      sandraalexanderSep 15, 2025
      If you experience sound level variations when switching to different sources with your Shure Microphone system, adjust the transmitter gain as necessary.
  • M
    Mr. Joseph Martin DDSSep 13, 2025
    How to eliminate distortion on Shure Microphone system?
    • M
      mjamesSep 13, 2025
      If you're experiencing distortion with your Shure Microphone system, reduce the transmitter gain.
  • S
    Scott FordSep 14, 2025
    What to do if transmitter and receiver link unsuccessful on Shure Microphone system?
    • K
      Kenneth BenitezSep 14, 2025
      If the transmitter and receiver link is unsuccessful on your Shure Microphone system, update both components to firmware version 2.0 or greater by downloading the Shure Update Utility application and following the instructions.
  • M
    Mr. Mario CallahanSep 5, 2025
    Why doesn't the second frequency manager send RF signal to my Shure Receivers?
    • B
      Benjamin BishopSep 5, 2025
      Verify that antenna A and antenna B ports on the second frequency manager are connected to cascade A and cascade B ports on the first frequency manager.
  • T
    Tammy MannSep 3, 2025
    Why does my Shure Transmitter ID function not respond?
    • J
      Jeffrey RamseySep 3, 2025
      If the transmitter LED flashes green three times and the ID function does not respond on your Shure device, the controls are locked. Refer to the section on Locking and Unlocking Controls.

Summary

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Explanation of Symbols

Explains the meaning of various safety symbols used in the manual.

Quick Start for Single Receiver

Receiver Controls and Connectors

Transmitters

Batteries and Charging

Charging Methods and Status

Explains how to charge via AC or USB and interpret charging LED indicators.

Battery Installation and Runtimes

Covers installing batteries in transmitters and provides charging time/runtime data.

Overcoming the Challenges of 2.4 GHz

Coexisting with Wi-Fi

Challenging Wireless Environments

Tips to Improve Wireless System Performance

Remote Antenna Placement

Multiple Receiver Systems

Setting Up Receivers and Transmitters

Manually Linking a Transmitter to a Receiver

Operation

Gain Adjustment

Details how to adjust the transmitter gain level using the receiver controls.

Locking and Unlocking the Controls

Identifying Linked Transmitters and Receivers with Remote ID

Manually Selecting a Group and Channel

Rack-Mounting Instructions

Troubleshooting

No Sound or Faint Sound

Solutions for issues where no audio or very low audio is present.

Audio Issues and Link Failures

Addresses problems like audio artifacts, dropouts, distortion, and failed links.

Resetting Components

Specifications

Shure GLXD1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency Range2.4 GHz
Battery LifeUp to 16 hours
Battery TypeRechargeable Lithium-Ion
Audio Frequency Response20 Hz - 20 kHz
TypeBodypack Transmitter
ConnectorTA4M
Dynamic Range120 dB, A-weighted
Signal-to-Noise Ratio120 dB, A-weighted
Operating RangeUp to 200 feet (60 meters)
RF Output Power10 mW
Latency4 ms
Dimensions90 mm x 64 mm x 23 mm (3.5 in. x 2.5 in. x 0.9 in.) H x W x D
Weight132 g (4.7 oz.), without batteries
Power SupplyShure SB902 Rechargeable Battery

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