How to fix Shure GLXD14 Receiver with no sound?
How to fix Shure GLXD14 Receiver with no sound?
Type | Studio microphone |
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Device interface | - |
Connectivity technology | Wireless |
Product color | Black |
Safety advice for operating the apparatus safely and correctly.
Details the receiver antennas and the RF Status LED indicator.
Explains the function of Group, Link, and Channel buttons.
Describes the receiver's LCD screen and gain adjustment buttons.
Covers the battery charging indicator and the built-in charging bay.
Details the power supply jack and audio output ports (Mic Out, Instr Out).
Explains the elements shown on the receiver's LCD screen like Group, Channel, Gain.
Details the transmitter antenna and the status LED.
Covers the power switch and the TA4M input jack.
Explains the micro USB charging port and the link button.
Details the meaning of different LED colors and states for transmitter status.
Interprets LED indicators for charging complete, in progress, or error.
Table showing approximate battery charging and runtime based on charging duration.
Details the different groups and their suitability for various system configurations.
Step-by-step guide for pairing receivers and transmitters.
Instructions for manually linking a transmitter to a receiver.
Provides suggestions to minimize interference and improve system reliability.
Guides on adjusting transmitter gain using receiver controls.
Procedures for locking/unlocking receiver and transmitter controls to prevent changes.
Allows manual assignment of specific groups and channels instead of auto-scan.
Solutions for issues related to no sound or low audio levels.
Addresses problems like audio distortion or signal dropouts.
Solutions for distortion, unsuccessful links, and firmware updates.
Addresses problems with gain control, locked controls, and missing transmitter info.
Procedure to restore receiver settings to default factory values.
Procedure to restore transmitter settings to default factory values.
Lists pin assignments for the TA4M connector.
Lists FCC, IC, and other certifications for the device.
Declares compliance with FCC Rules Part 15 for Class B digital devices.
Provides measures to correct harmful interference to radio or television reception.