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Encryption | AES-256 |
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Latency | 2.9 ms |
Type | Digital Wireless Microphone System |
Dynamic Range | >120 dB |
Transmission Range | Up to 100 meters (300 feet) under typical conditions |
Audio Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
Operating Temperature Range | -18°C to 50°C (0°F to 122°F) |
Simultaneous Channels | Up to 47 (region dependent) |
Transmitter Battery Life | Up to 11 hours with Shure SB900A rechargeable battery |
RF Channels | Depends on the specific model and region |
Operating Time | Up to 11 hours with Shure SB900A rechargeable battery |
Connector Type | XLR, 1/4" |
Operating Range | 300 ft (100 m) Actual range depends on RF signal absorption, reflection and interference. |
Overview of ULX-D's audio quality, RF performance, and intelligent features.
Highlights digital audio, RF performance, scalability, and power management.
Details on ULXD4D and ULXD4Q models, differing in channel count and outputs.
Explanation of receiver front panel buttons, LCD, and indicator LEDs.
Description of rear panel audio outputs, antenna inputs, and network interfaces.
Identifies key parts of the transmitter, including power, ports, and display.
Details RF Mute, Input Clip, and MIC.OFFSET for optimized audio.
Information displayed on the receiver's main channel screen.
Information displayed on the transmitter's main screen and setting icons.
Chart showing AA battery life based on RF power settings.
Details on SB900 battery health, charge, cycles, and temperature.
Instructions for attaching the battery contact cover to the transmitter.
Adjusting gain and interpreting audio meter LEDs for optimal signal.
Setting RF power levels and managing RF interference.
Step-by-step guide to tune receiver and transmitter to the best open channel.
How to manually adjust group, channel, or frequency for tuning.
Methods for setting up multiple networked or non-networked systems.
Optimizing bandwidth for more channels in crowded RF environments.
Combining audio channels and using redundant signals for reliability.
Enhancing transmission security and reliability.
Steps for updating receiver and transmitter firmware.
Configuring transmitter settings and saving receiver configurations.
Preventing accidental or unauthorized changes to receiver/transmitter settings.
Securing audio transmission and organizing frequency groups.
Managing antenna signals, bias, and restoring factory defaults.
Using WWB6 and Dante Controller for system management and audio routing.
Setting up automatic or manual IP addressing for network communication.
Definitions of common networking terms used in the manual.
Details on Switched, Redundant Audio, and Split Dante network modes.
Steps to select and configure the Dante network mode for receivers.
Diagrams and setup for Switched mode Dante networking.
Diagrams for integrating Dante audio with WWB6 software.
Key features and requirements for Redundant Audio mode.
Diagram illustrating the network setup for Redundant Audio mode.
Key features and requirements for Split mode network configuration.
Diagram illustrating the network setup for Split mode.
Assigning Device IDs for WWB6 control via receiver or WWB6.
Assigning Device IDs for Dante audio routing via receiver or Dante Controller.
Verifying Dante Device IDs within the Dante Controller software.
Steps to establish audio subscriptions between devices using Dante Controller.
Resetting receiver and Dante card to factory defaults.
How to connect to AMX or Crestron control systems.
Steps to diagnose and resolve network connectivity issues.
Using Wireless Workbench to monitor and manage receiver parameters.
Selecting a specific transmitter as the audio source for Frequency Diversity.
Solutions for no sound, distortion, range, noise, and RF overload.
Resolving issues with control locks, firmware mismatches, and antenna faults.
Technical details on RF carrier range, working range, sensitivity, latency, and audio response.
Technical specifications for audio outputs, impedance, and network interfaces.
Detailed specifications for the ULXD1 bodypack transmitter.
Specifications for ULXD2, including battery runtime tables.
Wiring schematics for TA4M connectors and XLR outputs.
Table listing frequency ranges and transmitter output power levels.
List of standard accessories included with the ULX-D system.
List of available optional accessories for the ULX-D system.
Regulatory compliance details for ULXD devices.
User licensing responsibilities and safety warnings.