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Joseph MatthewsSep 4, 2025
Why does my Shure Transmitter power off after one hour?
- RRebecca CoxSep 4, 2025
If your Shure transmitter powers off after one hour and the transmitter status LED is off, ensure that the linked receiver is turned on.
Why does my Shure Transmitter power off after one hour?
If your Shure transmitter powers off after one hour and the transmitter status LED is off, ensure that the linked receiver is turned on.
Why doesn't the second frequency manager send RF signal to my Shure Receivers?
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.
What to do if I experience audio artifacts or dropouts with my Shure Microphone system?
If you are experiencing audio artifacts or dropouts with your Shure Microphone system, try the following: * Change the receiver and transmitter to a different group and/or channel. * Identify and remove any nearby sources of interference, such as cell phones or Wi-Fi access points. * Charge or change the transmitter battery. * Make sure that the receiver and transmitter are positioned within the system's recommended parameters. * Ensure the system is set up within the recommended range and keep the receiver away from metallic surfaces. * For optimal sound, the transmitter must be used in line of sight from the receiver.
Why is the receiver RF LED off on my Shure Microphone system?
If the RF LED on your Shure Microphone system receiver is off: * Turn on the transmitter. * Ensure the batteries are installed correctly in the transmitter. * Link the transmitter and receiver. * Charge or replace the transmitter battery.
How to fix no sound or faint sound from Shure GLXD1?
If you are not getting any sound or the sound is faint from your Shure Microphone system: * Check all sound system connections and adjust the gain as needed. * Make sure that the receiver is properly connected to the mixer/amplifier.
What to do if receiver LCD screen is off on Shure Microphone system?
Frequency Range | 2.4 GHz |
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Battery Life | Up to 16 hours |
Battery Type | Rechargeable Lithium-Ion |
Audio Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
Type | Bodypack Transmitter |
Connector | TA4M |
Dynamic Range | 120 dB, A-weighted |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 120 dB, A-weighted |
Operating Range | Up to 200 feet (60 meters) |
RF Output Power | 10 mW |
Latency | 4 ms |
Dimensions | 90 mm x 64 mm x 23 mm (3.5 in. x 2.5 in. x 0.9 in.) H x W x D |
Weight | 132 g (4.7 oz.), without batteries |
Power Supply | Shure SB902 Rechargeable Battery |
Explains the meaning of various safety symbols used in the manual.
Explains how to charge via AC or USB and interpret charging LED indicators.
Covers installing batteries in transmitters and provides charging time/runtime data.
Details how to adjust the transmitter gain level using the receiver controls.
Solutions for issues where no audio or very low audio is present.
Addresses problems like audio artifacts, dropouts, distortion, and failed links.