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WIRELESS SYSTEM QLX-D USER GUIDE Le Guide de lUtilisateur Bedienungsanleitung Manuale duso Guia del Usuario Manual do Usurio Gebruikershandleiding 2015 Shure Incorporated 27A29879 (Rev. 1) IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. READ these instructions. 2. KEEP these instructions. 3. HEED all warnings. 4. FOLLOW all instructions. 5. DO NOT use this apparatus near water. 6. CLEAN ONLY with dry cloth. 7. DO NOT block any ventilation openings. Allow sufficient distances for adequate ventilation and install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. 8. DO NOT install near any heat sources such as open flames, radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that pro-
duce heat. Do not place any open flame sources on the product. 9. DO NOT defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A ground-
ing type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wider blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10. PROTECT the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 11. ONLY USE attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12. USE only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manu-
facturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. 13. UNPLUG this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14. REFER all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the ap-
paratus has been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. 15. DO NOT expose the apparatus to dripping and splashing. DO NOT put ob-
jects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus. 16. The MAINS plug or an appliance coupler shall remain readily operable. 17. The airborne noise of the Apparatus does not exceed 70dB (A). 18. Apparatus with CLASS I construction shall be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection. 19. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture. 20. Do not attempt to modify this product. Doing so could re-
sult in personal injury and/or product failure. 21. Operate this product within its specified operating temperature range. This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit. This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit. WARNING: Voltages in this equipment are hazardous to life. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. The safety certifications do not apply when the operating voltage is changed from the factory setting. Important Product Information LICENSING INFORMATION Licensing: A ministerial license to operate this equipment may be required in certain areas. Consult your national authority for possible requirements. Changes or modi-
fications not expressly approved by Shure Incorporated could void your authority to operate the equipment. Licensing of Shure wireless microphone equipment is the users responsibility, and licensability depends on the users classification and appli-
cation, and on the selected frequency. Shure strongly urges the user to contact the appropriate telecommunications authority concerning proper licensing, and before choosing and ordering frequencies. Information to the user This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa-
tion. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-
ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, in-
cluding interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. WARNING: Danger of explosion if battery incorrectly replaced. Operate only with Shure compatible batteries. connected. modify, disassemble, heat above 140F (60C), or incinerate. Note: Use only with the included power supply or a Shure-approved equivalent. WARNING Battery packs may explode or release toxic materials. Risk of fire or burns. Do not open, crush, Follow instructions from manufacturer Only use Shure charger to recharge Shure rechargeable batteries WARNING: Danger of explosion if battery incorrectly replaced. Replace only with same or Never put batteries in mouth. If swallowed, contact your physician or local poison control Do not short circuit; may cause burns or catch fire Do not charge or use battery packs other than Shure rechargeable batteries Dispose of battery packs properly. Check with local vendor for proper disposal of used battery Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as equivalent type. center packs. sunshine, fire or the like Australia Warning for Wireless This device operates under an ACMA class licence and must comply with all the conditions of that licence including operating frequencies. Before 31 December 2014, this device will comply if it is operated in the 520-820 MHz frequency band. WARNING: After 31 December 2014, in order to comply, this device must not be operated in the 694-820 MHz band. Caution: Avoid operating mobile phones and mobile broadband devices near your wireless system to prevent the possibility of interference. WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of Cali-
fornia to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. 3 System Overview QLX-D Digital Wireless delivers defined, streamlined performance with transparent 24-bit digital audio. Combining professional features with simplified setup and operation, QLX-D offers outstand-
ing wireless functionality for demanding live sound events and installations. Shure digital wireless technology enables QLX-D to transmit clearly detailed audio with extended, virtually flat frequency response. Designed to be highly RF spectrum efficient, QLX-D can operate more than 60 compatible channels simultaneously in a single frequency band. Automatic chan-
nel scan and IR sync make finding and assigning an open frequency quick and easy. Ethernet connection provides networked channel scanning across multiple receivers and Shure Wireless Workbench control software compatibility for advanced frequency coordination. AES-256 encryp-
tion comes standard and can be easily enabled for secure wireless transmission. QLX-D also adds Shure rechargeable power options to provide dramatic long-term cost savings and extended transmitter battery life over alkaline batteries, and battery metering that reports remaining runtime in hours and minutes. With clearly defined performance and innovation, QLX-D delivers the very latest in digital wireless technology from Shure. Features Transparent 24-bit digital audio Extended 20 Hz to 20 kHz frequency range (microphone dependent) 120 dB dynamic range Digital predictive switching diversity 64 MHz tuning bandwidth (region dependent) More than 60 available channels per frequency band (region dependent) Up to 17 compatible systems per 6MHz TV band; 22 systems per 8 MHz band Easy pairing of transmitters and receivers over IR scan and sync Automatic channel scan Ethernet networking for multiple receiver systems Network channel scanning configures open frequencies for networked receivers Compatible with Shure Wireless Workbench 6 control software Remote control from a mobile device or tablet via ShurePlus Channels app AES-256 encryption for secure wireless transmission Elegant and easy-to-use interface with high-contrast LCD menu Compatible with external control systems such as AMX or Crestron Professional-grade all-metal construction Transmitters use 2 AA batteries or Shure SB900 rechargeable battery Full Manual Online This guide is a quick reference covering the essential features and functions of the QLX-D system. A comprehensive version of the guide covering the following topics is available online by visiting www.shure.com Encryption Network Scan Networking Firmware Updates Wireless Workbench 6 Setting IP Addresses and Subnet Masks Connecting to External Controls Systems (AMX/Crestron) Transmitter RF Power Selecting Regional TV Bandwidth Combo Systems Custom Groups Optional Accessories System Components QLXD4 Receiver PS23 Power Supply 1/2 Wave Antennas (2) 2 ft. BNC Cables with Bulkhead Adapters (2) Choice of QLXD1 Bodypack Transmitter or QLXD2 Handheld Transmitter AA Alkaline Batteries (not included in Argentina) Rackmount Hardware Model Variations Model variations with additional components are available to meet specific performance situations. QLXD2 Handheld Transmitter Includes QLXD2 Handheld, available with any of the following microphone cartridges:
SM58 Beta 58A SM86 Beta 87A SM87A Beta 87C KSM9 KSM9HS (black) Microphone Clip Battery Contact Cover Zipper Bag QLXD1 Bodypack Guitar System Includes QLXD1 bodypack transmitter WA305 Premium instrument cable Zipper Bag QLXD1 Bodypack Headworn or Lavalier Includes QLXD1 bodypack, available with any of the following microphone cartridges:
Beta 98H/C WL93 WL183 WL184 WL185 MX150 (omni) MX150 (cardioid) MX153 (black or tan) SM35 Zipper Bag Bodypack and Handheld Combo System QLXD1 bodypack transmitter with WL185 Microflex cardioid lavalier microphone QLXD2 handheld transmitter with Shure SM58 microphone cartridge Battery Contact Cover Zipper Bag (2) 4 menuentersyncon Quick Start Step 1: Power and Antenna Connection Connect an antenna to each of the antenna connectors. Connect the power supply to the receiver and plug into an AC power source. Connect the receiver audio output to a mixer or amplifier. Press and hold the power button to turn on the receiver. Step 4: IR Sync to Create an Audio Channel 1. Turn on the transmitter. 2. Press the sync button on the receiver. The red ir LED will blink indicating that sync mode is active. 3. Align the IR sync windows of the transmitter and receiver at a dis-
tance of <15 cm (6 in.). When the transmitter and receiver are aligned, the red ir LED remains on and the sync will automatically occur. Step 2: Scanning for the Best Available Channel 1. Press the menu button on the receiver to access the scan function. 4. sync good appears on the display when IR sync is complete. The blue rf LED will illuminate indicating that the transmitter is within range of the receiver. Note: If the IR sync fails, repeat the IR sync procedure, carefully maintaining alignment between the IR windows of the transmitter and receiver. 2. Press the enter button to start a frequency scan. The scan icon will flash while in scan mode. When the scan is complete, the selected group and channel appear on the display. Step 3: Install Batteries into Transmitter 2. Step 5: Sound Check and Gain Adjustment 1. Test the transmitter at performance levels while monitoring the audio meter and the audio LED. The audio meter should display at least 3 bars and the audio LED should be green. Reduce the gain if there is audible distortion of the audio. Increase or decrease the gain if necessary by pressing the ar-
row buttons on the receiver front panel. Accessing the Battery Compartment Press the side tabs on the bodypack or unscrew the cover on the handheld as shown to access the battery compartment. Installing Batteries
- AA Batteries: Place batteries (note polarity markings) and AA Adaptor as
- Shure SB900 Battery: Place battery as shown (note polarity markings), shown remove AA Adaptor from bodypack transmitter, stow AA Adaptor in door for handheld transmitter Note: If using AA batteries, select a battery type from the transmitter menu to ensure accurate battery metering. 5 INSTRUMENT OUTINSTRUMENT OUTPS23menuenteraudiorfirsyncIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIgroupchannelscanmenuenteraudiorfirsyncgroupchannelrfaudiogaindBTVMHzAA BatteriesShure SB900onno2DXLUonAA AdapterAA Adapter< 15 cm (6 in.)menuenteraudiorfirsyncllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllgroupchannelrfaudiogaindBTVMHzhrmn Hardware Interface Receiver Front and Back Panels Receiver Display Display Shows menu options, receiver and transmitter settings. Arrow Buttons Adjust gain setting or change menu parameters. Enter Button Press to save menu or parameter changes. Sync Button Press to activate IR sync. Power Switch Powers receiver on or off. Audio LED
- Green = normal
- Yellow = signal approaching limiter threshold
- Red = limiter engaged to pre-
vent clipping Menu Button screens
- Press to access or select menu
- Press to cancel pending changes
- Press and hold to return to the home screen RF LED Illuminates when RF link with transmitter is active. IR Window Align with the transmitter IR window during an IR sync to automatically program transmitters. Sync LED
- Blinking: IR sync mode is enabled
- On: Receiver and transmitter aligned for IR sync Group Channel Displays group setting. Displays channel setting. Active Antenna Indicator Illuminates to indicate which antenna is active. RF Signal Meter Number of bars displayed corresponds to RF signal level - OL = overload. Audio Meter Number of bars displayed corresponds to audio level.
- OL = Illuminates when receiver audio limiter is active to prevent clipping
- TxOL = Illuminates when transmit-
ter input is overloaded. Reduce input from microphone or instru-
ment to prevent clipping. Gain Level Displays receiver gain setting in 1 dB increments. Receiver Lock Status Lock icon and name of locked control:
- menu
- power
- gain Frequency Setting Selected frequency (MHz). Encryption Status Illuminates when encryption is enabled. Scan Displayed when scan function is active. Network Scan Displayed when network scan function is active in multi-receiver systems. Network Connection Indicator Illuminates when additional Shure components are detected on the network. TV Channel Displays the number of the TV channel containing the selected frequency. Transmitter Battery Icon Indicates remaining battery life. SB900 Battery Runtime When the transmitter is powered by a Shure SB900 rechargeable battery, remaining runtime is displayed in hours:minutes. Power Cord Strain Relief Secures power cord. Power Supply Jack Connection point for DC power supply. Ethernet Port For network connection.
- Amber LED (network speed):
off = 10 Mbps, on = 100 Mbps
- Green LED (network status):
off = no network link, on = network link active flashing = rate corresponds to traffic volume Navigating the Receiver Menus The receiver has a main menu for setup and configuration and an advanced menu to access addi-
tional receiver functions. Main Menu Press the menu button to access the menu. Each additional press of the menu button advances to the next menu screen in the following order:
Receiver Reset Press to restore receiver default settings. Antenna Connectors BNC connector for receiver antennas Mic/Line Switch Sets output level to microphone or line. XLR Audio Output Balanced (1: ground, 2: audio +, 3:
audio - ) 1/4" Instrument/Auxiliary Output Impedance Balanced (Tip: audio, Ring:
no audio, Sleeve: ground) Scan Network Scan Receiver automatically scans for the best available frequency Scans to find frequencies for networked receivers operating in the same frequency band Edit the receiver group settings Edit the receiver channel settings Choose a control lock option Group Channel Lock Encryption Frequency Use the arrow buttons to enable encryption (on) or disable encryption (off) Use the arrow buttons to edit the frequency value 6 12345678910groupchannelrfaudiogainscannetworkmenupowergaindBTVOLTxOLMHzhrmn123456789101112131415111213141516171518MHzTVMHzgroupchannelTVMHzaudiorfgainIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIgroupIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIchannelscanIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIchannel network scanIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIchannelIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1234567 Advanced Menu Starting from the main menu home screen, press menu while holding the enter button to access the advanced menu. Each additional press of the menu button advances to the next menu screen in the following order. Custom Groups Use to add channels and frequencies to Custom Groups TV Channel Spacing Selects the regional bandwidth for TV channel display Firmware Update Use to update the transmitter firmware IP Settings Network Reset Use to select and edit IP settings and subnet masks Returns network settings and IP address to default setting Restores factory settings Factory Reset For application and configuration details, see the related guide topic for each advanced feature. Tips for Editing Menu Parameters To increase, decrease or change a parameter, use the arrow buttons A menu setting will blink when editing is enabled To save a menu change, press enter To exit a menu without saving a change, press menu To access the advanced menu, press menu while holding the enter button from the home To return to the home screen from any menu without saving changes, press and hold the menu screen button. Transmitters Power LED
- Green = unit is powered on
- Red = low battery On/Off Switch Powers the transmitter on or off. Display:
IR window View menu screens and settings. Press any control button to activate the backlight. Menu Navigation Buttons menu = Use to navigate between menu screens.
= Use to select menu screens, edit menu parameters, or choose a home screen display option. enter = Press to confirm and save parameter changes. Tip: Press the menu button to exit without saving parameter changes. Battery Compartment Requires 2 AA batteries or a Shure SB900 rechargeable battery. AA Battery Adapter Secures batteries when powering transmitter with AA batteries instead of Shure SB900 battery. Bodypack Antenna For RF signal transmission. Handheld Integrated Antenna For RF signal transmission. Microphone Cartridge TA4M Input Jack Battery Contact Cover See Optional Accessories for a list of compatible cartridges. Connects to a 4-Pin Mini Connector (TA4F) microphone or instrument cable. Align the cover as shown to prevent reflections from the battery contacts during broadcasts or performances. Align with the receiver IR window during an IR sync for automated transmitter programming. Displayed when transmitter controls are locked. Transmitter Display Battery Indicator Bars displayed indicate remaining battery life. Home Screen Display: Group and Channel/Frequency/SB900 Battery Runtime Use the arrow keys to select one of the following home screen displays:
Group and Channel SB900 battery runtime Frequency group channel MHz Encryption Status Icon displayed when encryption is enabled. Lock RF Power Mic Offset RF power setting (Lo or Hi). Displays mic offset level in 3 dB increments. Transmitter controls To increase, decrease or change a parameter, use the buttons To save a menu change, press enter To exit a menu without saving a change, press the menu button Bodypack Handheld 7 TVMHzgroupchannelTVMHzaudiorfgainMHzgroupchannelIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInetworkmenuenter+TVMHz123456onQLXD2QLXD1122343455667789101112groupchannelrf powermic osetMHzdB123456menuentermenuenter Transmitter Menu Options and Navigation The transmitter features individual menu screens for setting up and adjusting the transmitter. To access the menu options from the home screen, press the menu button. Each additional press of the menu button advances to the next menu screen. Home Screen Use the arrow keys to select one of the following home screen displays:
- Battery Icon/group and channel
- Battery Icon/frequency
- Battery Icon/Battery Runtime (SB900 installed) Battery Installation Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the groups. Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the channels. Use the arrow buttons to adjust the frequency. Press and hold for faster scrolling. group channel frequency lock Select a lock option:
- On = controls locked
- OFF = controls unlocked rf power Select an rf power setting:
- Lo = 1 mW
- Hi = 10 mW mic offset dB battery type Use to match audio levels between two transmitters used in a combo system. Range is 0 to 21 dB (3 dB increments). Adjustments occur in realtime. Use to set the battery type to match the installed AA battery type to ensure accurate battery metering. Menu is not displayed when Shure SB900 batteries are installed. Accessing the Battery Compartment Press the side tabs on the bodypack or unscrew the cover on the handheld as shown to access the battery compartment. Installing Batteries
- AA Batteries: Place batteries (note polarity markings) and AA Adaptor as
- Shure SB900 Battery: Place battery as shown (note polarity markings), shown remove AA Adaptor from bodypack transmitter, stow AA Adaptor in door for handheld transmitter Note: If using AA batteries, set the battery type using the transmitter menu. Setting the AA Battery Type To ensure accurate display of transmitter runtime, set the battery type in the transmitter menu to match the installed AA battery type. If a Shure SB900 rechargeable battery is installed, selecting a battery type is not necessary and the battery type menu will not be displayed. 1. Press the menu button to navigate to the battery icon. 2. Use the buttons to select the installed battery type:
- AL = Alkaline
- nH = Nickel Metal Hydride
- Li = Lithium Primary 3. Press enter to save. AA Battery Installation Fully insert the batteries as shown to ensure proper battery contact and to allow the door to latch securely. II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIII II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IIII press of the menu button advances to the next menu screen. Tips for Editing Menu Parameters To access the menu options from the home screen, press the menu button. Each additional A menu parameter will blink when editing is enabled To increase, decrease or change a parameter, use the arrow buttons To save a menu change, press enter To exit a menu without saving a change, press menu 8 AA BatteriesShure SB900onno2DXLUonAA AdapterAA AdapterCorrectIncorrectgroupchannelgroupchannelMHzMHzrf powermic osetdB12345678 Shure SB900 Rechargeable Battery Shure SB900 lithium-ion batteries offer a rechargeable option for powering the QLX-D transmit-
ters. Batteries quickly charge to 50% capacity in one hour and reach full charge within three hours. Single chargers and multiple bay chargers are available to recharge the Shure batteries. Caution: Only charge Shure rechargeable batteries with a Shure battery charger. Single Bay Charger The single bay charger offers a compact charging solution. 1. Plug the charger into an AC power source or USB port. 2. 3. Monitor the charging status LEDs until charging is complete. Insert a battery into the charging bay. Charging Status LED Color Red Green Amber Flashing Off Status Charging Charging Complete Fault: check connections and battery No battery in bay Multiple Bay Chargers Shure offers two models of multiple bay chargers:
SBC-200 two bay charger SBC-800 eight bay charger Multiple bay chargers can charge individual batteries or batteries installed in transmitters. 1. Plug the charger into an AC power source. 2. 3. Monitor the charging status LEDs until charging is complete. Insert batteries or transmitters into the charging bay. Charging Status LED Color Green Green/Red Red Amber Flashing Off Status Charging Complete Charge level above 90%
Charging Fault: check connections and battery No battery in bay Important Tips for Care and Storage of Shure Rechargeable Batteries Proper care and storage of Shure batteries results in reliable performance and ensures a long lifetime. Always store batteries and transmitters at room temperature Ideally, batteries should be charged to approximately 40% of capacity for long-term storage During storage, check batteries every 6 months and recharge to 40% of capacity as needed Creating Audio Channels A wireless audio channel is formed when a receiver and transmitter are tuned to the same fre-
quency. To ease setup, frequencies available to the QLX-D system are organized into groups and channels. Each group contains a number of channels, and each channel is assigned to a specific preset frequency. The QLX-D system provides 3 methods for tuning the receiver and transmitter to the same frequency:
Scan and IR Sync: The receiver scans the RF spectrum for the best available frequency and Manual Group and Channel Assignment: Manually setting the receiver and transmitter to Manual Frequency Assignment: Manually setting the receiver and transmitter to the same Important: Before you begin a scan or frequency assignment:
Turn off: All transmitters for system you are setting up to prevent interference with frequency Turn on: The following potential sources of interference including other wireless systems, an IR sync automatically tunes the transmitter to the receiver frequency the same group and channel number forms an audio channel frequency rather than using groups and channels forms an audio channel scans. computers, CD players, large LED panels, and effects processors to prevent selection of occu-
pied frequencies. Scan and IR Sync The simplest way to create an audio channel is to use the scan function to find the best available receiver channel, and then use the IR sync feature to automatically tune the transmitter to the receiver channel. Step 1: Scanning to Find the Best Channel The Scan function automatically selects the best available receiver channel. 1. Navigate to the Scan menu option. 2. Press enter to start the scan. 3. When the scan is complete, the channel will appear on the display. scan Step 2: IR Sync for Automatic Transmitter Set Up Performing an IR Sync automatically tunes the transmitter to match the receiver frequency, form-
ing a wireless audio channel. 1. Turn on the transmitter. 2. Press the sync button on the receiver. The red ir LED will blink indicating that sync mode is active. 4. 3. Align the IR sync windows of the transmitter and receiver at a dis-
tance of <15 cm (6 in.). When the transmitter and receiver are aligned, the red ir LED remains on and the sync will automatically occur. sync good appears on the display when IR sync is complete. The blue rf LED will illuminate indicating that the transmitter is within range of the receiver. Note: If the IR sync fails, repeat the IR sync procedure, carefully maintaining alignment between the IR windows of the transmitter and receiver. Manual Group and Channel Assignment An audio channel can be manually created by simply setting the receiver and transmitter to the same group number and channel number. For example, a receiver set to Group 2, Channel 3 and a transmitter set to Group 2, Channel 3 would form an audio channel. Use manual group and channel configuration to assign specific groups and channels to receivers and transmitters as an alternative method to automatically creating channels with IR sync. Use the following steps to set the group and channel in the receiver and transmitter:
1. Navigate to the group setting. 2. Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the groups. 3. Press enter to select a group. 4. Next, use the arrow buttons to select a channel. 5. Press enter to save. 9 LEDchannelIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII< 15 cm (6 in.)groupIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIchannelIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Manual Frequency Selection Manual frequency selection can be used instead of groups and channels to set the transmitter and receiver to a specific frequency. For example, an audio channel can be created by setting the receiver and transmitter to same frequency. Setting the Receiver Frequency 1. Press menu to navigate to the frequency setting option. 2. Use the arrow buttons to adjust the frequency. Press and hold for faster scrolling. 3. Press enter to save. Setting the Transmitter Frequency 1. Press menu to navigate to the frequency setting option. 2. Use the arrow buttons to adjust the frequency. Press and hold for faster scrolling. 3. Press enter to save. 2. Use the arrow buttons to add or remove the lock options shown next to the lock icon. 3. Press enter to save the lock settings. To unlock a receiver:
Tip: To unlock the menu and clear all locks, press and hold the menu button while in the home screen until the unlock icon appears. Press enter to confirm and save change. 1. To unlock gain or power settings, navigate to the lock settings by pressing the menu button. 2. Press the arrow buttons to de-select a lock option. 3. Press enter to confirm and save change. Locking and Unlocking Transmitter Controls The transmitter controls can be locked or unlocked by selecting On (locked) or OFF (unlocked) from the transmitter lock menu. If an attempt is made to access a locked control, the lock icon will flash, indicating that the trans-
mitter controls are locked. To set a transmitter lock:
1. Press the menu button to navigate to the lock settings. 2. Use the arrow buttons to select on. 3. Press enter to save. The lock icon appears on the dis-
play to confirm that the control locks are enabled. To unlock the transmitter:
1. Press and hold the menu button until OFF and the unlock icon appear on the display. 2. Press enter to save changes. Receiver Gain Adjustment The gain control sets the overall signal level for the system. The default gain level is 12 dB and the available gain range is -18 to 42 dB, in 1 dB increments. Set the gain to a level where the audio LED appears green or yellow, with only the highest audio peaks causing the LED to occasionally turn red and engage the limiter. Reduce the gain if there is audible distortion of the audio. From the receiver home screen, use the arrow buttons to increase or decrease the gain:
A single button press adjusts the gain in 1 dB increments Press and hold the button for larger adjustments Test the transmitter at performance levels when adjusting the gain. Monitor the audio meter and the audio LED to prevent overloads. Control Lock Options for the Receiver and Transmitter Control lock options are available for both the receiver and the transmitter to protect against acci-
dental or unauthorized changes. Locks can be directly set from the component menu, or remotely set from WWB6. To maintain protection, controls remain locked when the transmitter is turned off and turned on. Locking and Unlocking the Receiver Controls The receiver has the following control lock options which can be used separately or in any combination:
gain: locks the arrow buttons to prevent changes to the audio gain settings menu: prevents access to menu items and IR sync (gain controls and power switch remain power: disables power switch (gain and menu controls remain active) To lock a receiver control:
1. Press the menu button to navigate to the lock settings. active) 10 Network Scan The Network Scan feature automates frequency assignment by using a single receiver to scan and deploy frequencies to all networked receiver within the same frequency band. Network Scanning and Frequency Deployment 1. Connect receivers to an active Ethernet network. All receivers must be on the same subnet. 2. Prior to performing a network scan, turn on all receivers and al-
low 60 seconds for all receivers to join the network. 3. Choose a group or custom group for deployment on the receiv-
er that will be used to initiate the network scan. 4. To start a network scan, press the menu button and navi-
gate to the network scan menu. Press enter. 5. When the scan is complete, the displays of receivers waiting for frequencies will flash. 6. Press enter to deploy the frequencies or press menu to cancel the deployment. 7. The front panel LEDs on each receiver will blink when a de-
ployed frequency has been assigned. Note: Full frequency deployment may not occur if the number of receivers in the network exceeds the number of available frequencies in the selected group. Try another group or rescan after turn-
ing off unused receivers. MHzMHzmenuentergainOFFchannelrfaudiogaindBTVMHzhrmn Troubleshooting Issue No Sound Faint sound or distortion Error Codes and Solutions See Solution... Power, Cables, or Radio Frequency Gain, Cables, Reducing Interference or Radio Frequency RF Error codes are generated when the receiver detects a condition that can potentially affect system performance. If an error is displayed on the receiver, use the following table to identify the problem and find the corresponding solution. Error Code Err.001 Description Audio Compatibility Err.002 Err.003 Err.004 Err.005 Err.006 Err.007 Err.008 Encryption Mismatch between Shure product lines Encryption Mode Mismatch Band Mismatch Frequency Mismatch No Frequencies Found Firmware Mismatch Shure SB900 battery runtime does not appear on display Solutions Update transmitter and receiver firmware to the latest version. Set encryption to off for components from different Shure products lines, such as QLX-D and ULX-D. Perform an IR sync be-
tween the transmitter and receiver to clear the error. Receiver and transmitter are operating in overlap-
ping frequencies from different bands. Receiver and transmitter are from bands that do not share compatible frequencies. Rescan, select a different group, or use WWB to find a frequency. Update firmware on the transmitter and receiver. Check that battery is firmly installed into the battery compartment. If condition persists, re-
place the battery. Lack of range, unwanted noise bursts, or dropouts Cannot turn transmitter off or change frequency settings, or can't program receiver Receiver display shows FAIL after en-
cryption is disable Group and Channel display shows "--" Custom Group IR Sync Encryption Mismatch Interface Locks Power Gain Cables Make sure that the receiver and transmitter are receiving sufficient voltage. Check the battery indicators. Replace or recharge the batteries if necessary. Adjust the system gain on the front of the receiver. Ensure the mic/line switch setting
(XLR output only) on the back of the receiver corresponds to the input of the mixing console, amplifier, or processor. Check that all cables and connectors are fully engaged or locked into position. Inspect cables for damage. Replace if necessary. Interface Locks Firmware Mismatch Encryption Mismatch Custom Group IR Sync Radio Frequency (RF) The transmitter and the receiver can be locked to prevent accidental or unauthorized changes. If a locked control is accessed, the lock icon on the display will flash. Follow the instructions to unlock the receiver or transmitter. Paired transmitters and receivers must have the same firmware version installed to ensure consistent operation. See Firmware Updates topic for firmware update procedure. Indicates an encryption key mismatch has been detected. Perform an IR sync between the receiver and transmitter to clear the error. When using Custom Groups, always perform an IR sync from the Custom Groups menu in the receiver to ensure accurate display of group and channel information. See Custom Groups topic for additional details. The blue RF LED will illuminate when a linked transmitter is within range of the receiver. Measure the transmitter range before a performance to avoid operating beyond the specified transmitter range. The RF meter bars indicate amount of RF power being received. This signal could be from the transmitter, or it could be from an interfering source, such as a television broadcast. If the meter shows a signal level when the transmitter is off, then that channel may have interfer-
ence. Check the surrounding area for sources of interference or change the receiver to a clear frequency. A red RF LED indicates RF overload. Avoid operating multiple systems in close proximity. Frequency Compatibility
- Perform a Scan and Sync to ensure the transmitter and receiver are set to the
- Look at the label on the transmitter and receiver to make sure they are in the same channel or frequency same band (G50, J50, L50, etc...). Reducing Interference
- Perform a scan to find the best open frequency. Perform an IR sync to transfer
- For multiple systems, make sure that each receiver is assigned to a unique the settings to the transmitter. channel. Interference will occur if two transmitters are set to the same channel.
- Maintain a line of sight between transmitter and receiver antennas.
- Move receiver antennas away from metal objects or other sources of RF in-
terference (such as CD players, computers, digital effects, network switches, network cables and Personal Stereo Monitor (PSM) wireless systems).
- Eliminate RF overload (see below). Increasing Range
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- Use an active directional antenna, antenna distribution system, or other anten-
Increase transmitter RF power level to Hi na accessory to increase RF range Eliminating RF Overload If the RF OL icon appears on the RF meter, try the following:
- Reduce the transmitter RF power level from Hi to Lo
- Move the transmitter further away from the receiverat least 6 m (20 ft)
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- Use omnidirectional antennas If you are using active antennas, reduce antenna or amplifier gain. 11 470937.5 MHz, varies by region (See Frequency Range and Output Power table) Note: Actual range depends on RF signal absorption, reflection and interference. RF Tuning Step Size Specifications RF Carrier Frequency Range Working Range 100 m (328 ft) 25 kHz, varies by region Image Rejection
>70 dB, typical RF Sensitivity
-97 dBm at 10-5 BER Latency
<2.9 ms Audio Frequency Response QLXD1 QLXD2 Positive pressure on microphone diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 2 (with respect to pin 3 of XLR output) and the tip of the 6.35 mm (1/4-inch) output. 20 20 kHz (1 dB) Note: Dependent on microphone type Audio Dynamic Range System Gain @ +10
>120 dB, A-weighted, typical Total Harmonic Distortion 12 dBFS input, System Gain @ +10
<0.1%
System Audio Polarity Operating Temperature Range
-18C (0F) to 50C (122F) Note: Battery characteristics may limit this range. Storage Temperature Range
-29C (-20F) to 74C (165F) Note: Battery characteristics may limit this range. QLXD4 Dimensions 777 g (1.71 lbs), without antennas Weight Housing steel 41 mm x 197 mm x 151 mm (1.63 in. x 7.75 in. x 5.94 in.), H x W x D Power Requirements 12 V DC @ 0.4 A, supplied by external power supply (tip positive) RF Input Spurious Rejection
>80 dB, typical Connector Type BNC Impedance 50 Audio Output Gain Adjustment Range
-18 to +42 dB in 1 dB steps Configuration 1/4" (6.35 mm) XLR Impedance 1/4" (6.35 mm) XLR Full Scale Output 1/4" (6.35 mm) XLR Mic/Line Switch 30 dB pad Phantom Power Protection 1/4" (6.35 mm) XLR 12 Impedance balanced (Tip=audio, Ring=no audio, Sleeve=ground) balanced (1=ground, 2=audio +, 3=audio ) 100 (50 Unbalanced) 100
+12 dBV LINE setting= +18 dBV, MIC setting=
-12 dBV Yes Yes Shure SB900 Rechargeable Li-Ion or AA batteries 1.5 V 86 mm x 65 mm x 23 mm (3.38in. x 2.57 in. x 0.92 in.) H x W x D,without antenna Networking Network Interface Single Port Ethernet 10/100 Mbps Network Addressing Capability DHCP or Manual IP address Maximum Cable Length 100 m (328 ft) QLXD1 Mic Offset Range 0 to 21 dB (in 3 dB steps) Battery Type Dimensions Weight Housing 138 g (4.9 oz.), without batteries Cast aluminum Audio Input Connector 4-Pin male mini connector (TA4M), See drawing for details Configuration Unbalanced Impedance 1 M, See drawing for details Maximum Input Level 1 kHz at 1% THD 8.5 dBV (7.5 Vpp) Preamplifier Equivalent Input Noise (EIN) System Gain Setting +20
-120 dBV, A-weighted, typical RF Output Connector SMA Antenna Type 1/4 wave Impedance 50 Occupied Bandwidth
<200 kHz Modulation Type Shure proprietary digital Power 1 mW or 10 mW Battery Type Dimensions Weight Housing Machined aluminum Audio Input Configuration Unbalanced Maximum Input Level 1 kHz at 1% THD See Frequency Range and Output Power table, varies by region QLXD2 Mic Offset Range 0 to 21 dB (in 3 dB steps) Shure SB900 Rechargeable Li-Ion or AA batteries 1.5 V 269 mm x 51 mm (10.6 in. x 2.0 in.) L x Dia. 307 g (12.1 oz.), without batteries 145 dB SPL (SM58), typical Note: Dependent on microphone type RF Output Antenna Type Integrated Single Band Helical Occupied Bandwidth
<200 kHz Modulation Type Shure proprietary digital Power 1 mW or 10 mW See Frequency Range and Output Power table, varies by region Frequency Range and Transmitter Output Power Band G50 G51 G52 H50 H51 H52 H53 J50 J51 JB K51 K52 L50 L51 L52 L53 P51 P52 Q51 S50 Power ( mW RMS)
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1 / 10 1 / 10 1 / 10 1 / 10 1 / 10 1 / 10 1 / 10 1 / 10 1 / 10 1 / 10 1 / 10 1 / 10 1 / 10 1 / 10 1 / 10 1 / 10 1 / 10 1 / 10 1 / 10 1 / 10 Frequency Range
(MHz) 470 to 534 470 to 534 479 to 534 534 to 598 534 to 598 534 to 565 534 to 598 572 to 636 572 to 636 806 to 810 606 to 670 606 to 670 632 to 696 632 to 696 632 to 694 632 to 714 710 to 782 710 to 782 794 to 806
(823 to 832) (863 to 865) 174 to 216 174 to 216 925 -937.5 902 to 928 (All America's except Brazil) 902 to 907.500, 915 to 928 (Brazil) 915 to 928 (Australia) 1 / 10 1 / 10 1 / 10 1 / 10 1 / 10 V50 V51 X51 X52 X53 X54 Note: Frequency bands might not be available for sale or authorized for use in all countries or regions. 1 / 10
*Note: Power delivered to the antenna port. Battery Life SB900 1/10 mW 11 hours 9:50 hours 8:40 hours 470 to 940 174 to 216 1240 to 1260 The values in this table are typical of fresh, high quality batteries. Battery runtime varies depend-
ing on the manufacturer and age of the battery. alkaline 1/10 mW 11 hours 9 hours 7:30 hours 20 mW 5:30 hours 5:45 hours 5:30 hours 20 mW 7 hours 7 hours 6:45 hours Certifications QLXD1, QLXD2, QLXD4 This product meets the Essential Requirements of all relevant European directives and is eligible for CE marking. Industry Canada ICES-003 Compliance Label: CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) QLXD1, QLXD2 Certified under FCC Part 74. Certified by IC in Canada under RSS-102 and RSS-210. IC: 616A-QLXD1G50, 616A-QLXD1H50, 616A-QLXD1J50, 616A-QLXD1L50, 616A-QLXD2G50, 616A-QLXD2H50, 616A-QLXD2J50, 616A-QLXD2L50. FCC: DD4QLXD1G50, DD4QLXD1H50, DD4QLXD1J50, DD4QLXD1L50, DD4QLXD2G50, DD4QLXD2H50, DD4QLXD2J50, DD4QLXD2L50. IC: 616A-QLXD1X52, 616A-QLXD2X52 FCC: DD4QLXD1X52, DD4QLXD2X52 IC: 616A-QLXD1V50, 616A-QLXD2V50 FCC: DD4QLXD1V50, DD4QLXD2V50 Note: For transmitters operating in the V50 and V51 bands: nominal free space antenna gain at middle of the band is typically -6 dBi, and rolls off at the band edges an additional -4 dB. QLXD4 Approved under the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) provision of FCC Part 15. Conforms to electrical safety requirements based on IEC 60065. The CE Declaration of Conformity can be obtained from: www.shure.com/europe/compliance Authorized European representative:
Shure Europe GmbH Headquarters Europe, Middle East & Africa Department: EMEA Approval Jakob-Dieffenbacher-Str. 12 75031 Eppingen, Germany Phone: 49-7262-92 49 0 Fax: 49-7262-92 49 11 4 Email: info@shure.de 13 FREQUENCIES FOR EUROPEAN COUNTRIES Country Code Code de Pays Codice di paese Cdigo de pas Lnder-Krzel Frequency Range Gamme de frequences Gamme di fre-
quenza Gama de fre-
quencias Frequenzbereich QLXD-G51 470 - 534 MHz 1 or 10 mW QLXD-H51 534 - 598 MHz 1 or 10 mW QLXD-K51 606 - 670 MHz 1 or 10 mW QLXD-L52 632 - 694 MHz 1 or 10 mW QLXD-P51 710 - 782 MHz 1 or 10 mW QLXD-Q51 794 - 806 MHz 1 or 10 mW QLXD-S50 823 - 832 MHz 863 - 865 MHz 1 or 10 mW QLXD-V51 174 - 216 MHz, 1 or 10 mW A, B, BG, CH, CY, CZ, D, DK, EST, F, FIN, GB, GR, H, HR, I, IRL, IS, L, LT, M, N, NL, P, PL RO, S, SK, SLO, TR, all other countries A, B, BG, CH, CY, CZ, D, DK, EST, F, FIN, GB, GR, H, HR, I, IRL, IS, L, LT, M, N, NL, P, PL RO, S, SK, SLO, TR, all other countries A, B, BG, CH, CY, CZ, D, DK, EST, F, FIN, GB, GR, H, HR, I, IRL, IS, L, LT, M, N, NL, P, PL RO, S, SK, SLO, TR, all other countries A, B, BG, CH, CY, CZ, D, DK, EST, F, FIN, GB, GR, H, HR, I, IRL, IS, L, LT, M, N, NL, P, PL RO, S, SK, SLO, TR, all other countries A, B, BG, CH, CY, CZ, D, DK, EST, F, FIN, GB, GR, H, HR, I, IRL, IS, L, LT, M, N, NL, P, PL RO, S, SK, SLO, TR, all other countries A, B, BG, CH, CY, CZ, D, DK, EST, F, FIN, GB, GR, H, HR, I, IRL, IS, L, LT, M, N, NL, P, PL RO, S, SK, SLO, TR, All other countries D A, B, BG, CH, CY, CZ, D, DK, EST, F, FIN, GB, GR, H, HR, I, IRL, IS, L, LT, M, N, NL, P, PL RO, S, SK, SLO, TR, 863 - 865 MHz all other countries A, B, BG, CH, CY, CZ, D, DK, EST, F, FIN, GB, GR, H, HR, I, IRL, IS, L, LT, M, N, NL, P, PL RO, S, SK, SLO, TR, all other countries
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NOTE: This Radio equipment is intended for use in musical professional entertainment and similar applications. This Radio apparatus may be capable of operating on some frequencies not authorized in your region. Please contact your national authority to obtain information on authorized frequencies and RF power levels for wireless microphone products.
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REMARQUE : Ce matriel radio est prvu pour une utilisation en spectacles musicaux professionnels et applications similaires. Il est possible que cet appareil radio soit capable de fonctionner sur certaines frquences non autorises localement. Se mettre en rapport avec les autorits comptentes pour obtenir les informations sur les frquences et niveaux de puissance HF autoriss pour les systmes de microphones sans fil. HINWEIS: Diese Funkausrstung ist zum Gebrauch bei professionellen Musikveranstal-
tungen und hnlichen Anwendungen vorgesehen. Dieses Gert kann mglicherweise auf einigen Funkfrequenzen arbeiten, die in Ihrem Gebiet nicht zugelassen sind. Wenden Sie sich bitte an die zustndige Behrde, um Informationen ber zugelassene Frequenzen und erlaubte Sendeleistungen fr drahtlose Mikrofonprodukte zu erhalten. NOTA: Este equipo de radio est destinado para uso en presentaciones musicales profe-
sionales y usos similares. Este aparato de radio puede ser capaz de funcionar en algunas frecuencias no autorizadas en su regin. Por favor comunquese con las autoridades nacionales para informacin sobre las frecuencias autorizadas y los niveles de potencia de radiofrecuencia para micrfonos inalmbricos. NOTA: questo apparecchio radio concepito per l'intrattenimento musicale a livello professionale ed applicazioni simili. Questo apparecchio radio pu essere in grado di funzi-
onare a frequenze non autorizzate nel Paese in cui si trova l'utente. Rivolgetevi alle autorit competenti per ottenere le informazioni relative alle frequenze ed ai livelli di potenza RF autorizzati nella vostra regione per i prodotti radiomicrofonici. OPMERKING: Deze radioapparatuur is bedoeld voor gebruik bij professionele muzikale amusementsproducties en soortgelijke toepassingen. Dit radioapparaat kan mogelijk werken op bepaalde frequenties die niet zijn toegestaan in uw regio. Raadpleeg de autorite-
iten in uw land voor informatie over goedgekeurde frequenties en RF-vermogensniveaus voor draadloze microfoons.
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frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2016-05-05 | 174.125 ~ 215.875 | TBF - Licensed Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2016-05-05
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Shure Incorporated
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0012570552
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1 | Physical Address |
5800 W. Touhy Ave
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1 |
Niles, Illinois 60714-4608
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
d******@elitetest.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
B2: General Mobile Radio And Broadcast Services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 22 (non-cellular) 73, 74, 90, 95, 97, & 101 (all below 3 GHz)
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
DD4
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
QLXD2V50
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
C******** K****
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1 | Title |
EMC Project Engineer
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1 | Telephone Number |
847-6********
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1 | Fax Number |
847-6********
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1 |
k******@shure.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | TBF - Licensed Broadcast Transmitter Held to Face | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Wireless Microphone Transmitter | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output Power listed is Conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
n/a | ||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 74.861 | BB M4 | 174.12500000 | 215.87500000 | 0.0100000 | 0.0000420000 % | 165KD1E |
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