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Shure PG2 - User Manual

Shure PG2
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Performance Gear Series Wireless

Questions and Answers

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    jennifer18Aug 2, 2025
    What to do if there is no sound from Shure PG2?
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      Dawn LeonAug 2, 2025
      If you are experiencing no sound or faint sound with your Shure Receiver, here are a few things you can try: * Perform transmitter setup. * Verify all sound system connections. * Adjust transmitter gain. * Ensure the AC adapter is securely plugged into both the electrical outlet and the POWER connector on the rear panel of the receiver. * Confirm the AC electrical outlet is working and supplying the proper voltage. * Replace the transmitter battery. * Turn the transmitter on and ensure the +/– indicators on the battery match the transmitter terminals. If needed, insert a fresh battery.
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    Daniel CampbellAug 13, 2025
    Why does my Shure Receiver have distortion or unwanted noise?
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      Cindy GarciaAug 13, 2025
      If you're experiencing distortion or unwanted noise bursts with your Shure Receiver, the following steps may help: * Remove nearby sources of RF interference such as CD players, computers, cell phones, digital effects, or in-ear monitor systems. * Change the receiver and transmitter to a different frequency. * Reduce transmitter gain. * Replace the transmitter battery. * If using multiple systems, change the frequency of one of the active systems.
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    jessicadavisAug 23, 2025
    What to do if the sound level is different from cabled guitar when using Shure Receiver?
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      Shannon JenkinsAug 23, 2025
      If the sound level from your Shure Receiver differs from a cabled guitar or microphone, or when using different guitars, adjust the transmitter gain as necessary to balance the levels.

Summary

Shure Performance Gear Wireless Overview

System Components

Lists all components included in Shure Performance Gear wireless systems and specific system configurations.

PG4 Receiver Features

Front Panel Details

Details the indicators and controls on the front of the PG4 receiver, including LEDs and the channel display.

Back Panel Connections

Details the connection ports on the back of the PG4 receiver, including AC adapter and audio outputs.

PG2 Handheld Transmitter

Transmitter Components

Identifies key components of the PG2 handheld transmitter, including buttons, display, and battery compartment.

LED Status Indicators

Explains the meaning of different LED states on the PG2 transmitter, indicating ready, mute, or battery status.

Battery Replacement

Provides instructions and expected battery life for replacing the battery in the PG2 handheld transmitter.

Gain Adjustment

Details how to adjust the gain setting on the PG2 transmitter for optimal audio performance.

PG1 Bodypack Transmitter

Transmitter Components

Identifies key components of the PG1 bodypack transmitter, including input jack, buttons, antenna, and battery compartment.

LED Status Indicators

Explains the meaning of different LED states on the PG1 transmitter, indicating ready, mute, or battery status.

Wearing the Transmitter

Provides guidance on how to properly clip and wear the PG1 bodypack transmitter for secure placement.

Battery Replacement

Provides instructions and expected battery life for replacing the battery in the PG1 bodypack transmitter.

Gain Adjustment

Details how to adjust the gain setting on the PG1 transmitter for optimal audio performance.

System Setup Guide

Single Receiver Setup

Step-by-step guide to tuning the transmitter and receiver to the same frequency for single system operation.

Busy Indicator Interpretation

Explains how to interpret the receiver display to avoid channels occupied by interference.

Multiple System Setup

Frequency and Channel Guide

Provides a guide to compatible frequency groups and channels for setting up multiple wireless systems.

Troubleshooting Wireless Systems

No Sound or Faint Sound

Solutions for issues where the wireless system produces no audio or a weak signal.

Distortion and Noise Issues

Troubleshooting steps for unwanted noise bursts or audio distortion in the wireless system.

Sound Level Variations

Addresses inconsistent sound levels when using different guitars or compared to cabled setups.

Transmitter Power Problems

Solutions for problems related to the transmitter not turning on or its LED status.

Locking and Unlocking Controls

Instructions on how to lock and unlock transmitter controls to prevent accidental adjustments during performance.

Product Specifications

General System Specs

Details general system specifications including working range, frequency response, and operating temperature.

PG1 Bodypack Transmitter Specs

Lists technical specifications for the PG1 bodypack transmitter, including audio input, gain, and power requirements.

PG2 Handheld Transmitter Specs

Lists technical specifications for the PG2 handheld transmitter, including audio input, gain, and battery life.

PG4 Receiver Specs

Lists technical specifications for the PG4 receiver, including output impedance, sensitivity, and power requirements.

Replacement Parts List

Parts for All Systems

Lists common replacement parts applicable to all Shure wireless systems.

System-Specific Parts

Lists replacement parts that are specific to particular Shure wireless system models.

Optional System Parts

Lists optional accessories and parts available for Shure wireless systems.

Regulatory Compliance

North America, Europe, Australia Compliance

Details FCC, IC, and R&TTE Directive compliance for PG1, PG2, and PG4 wireless systems.

FCC Part 15 Statement

Explains FCC limits for Class B digital devices and potential radio frequency interference.

Power Supply Compliance

Confirms PS 20 Series Power Supplies conform to IEC 60065 safety standards.

Shure PG2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandShure
ModelPG2
CategoryReceiver
LanguageEnglish

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