Shure Microphone PGXD User Manual

PGXD Wireless System  
Shure PGXD Wireless  
PGXD sans fil de Shure  
Shure PGXD Sem Fio  
©2010 Shure Incorporated  
27B14513 (Rev. 2)  
Printed in U.S.A.  
 
 
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System Components  
PGXD  
All systems include  
PGX Digital Wireless Systems  
PGXD4 receiver  
2 AA alkaline batteries  
Power supply  
Offering uniquely tailored wireless solutions for  
vocalists, guitarists, and presenters, PGX-Digital  
combines the trusted legacy of Shure wired  
microphones with state-of-the-art, 24-bit digital  
wireless technology to deliver strong, clean RF  
performance. The result is wireless audio that  
sounds like wired, rock-steady RF signal even at  
extended distances, and plug-and-play setup and  
operation.  
User guide  
Vocalist systems include  
PGXD2 handheld transmitter  
Microphone head (choice of PG58, SM58®,  
SM86, Beta 58A® or Beta 87A*)  
Microphone clip  
Professional quality 24-bit digital audio  
* Available only in select markets  
Digital RF technology for rock-solid  
performance  
Lavalier, Headworn, and Instrument  
systems include  
Wide variety of rugged and dependable Shure  
microphones  
PGXD1 bodypack transmitter  
Microphone (choice of WL93, WL185, PG30 or  
Beta 98H/C)  
One-touch setup and operation  
Up to 10 hours of battery life (9 hours,  
PGXD2)  
Guitar systems include  
PGXD1 bodypack transmitter  
Up to 200 foot range (line-of-sight)  
1/4” to mini 4-pin guitar cable  
(WA302)  
900 MHz operation—free from white spaces or  
DTV interference  
Receiver Controls and Connectors  
sync button  
Press to  
PGXD4  
synchronize  
transmitter with  
receiver group  
and channel  
settings.  
Infrared (IR) port  
Sends IR signal to  
transmitter for sync.  
audio LED  
Indicates strength  
of incoming audio  
signal: green for  
normal, amber for  
strong and red for  
clipping.  
LED Screen  
Displays group and  
channel setting.  
See “Single System  
Setup” for details.  
ready LED  
Indicates system ready and receiving  
an RF signal from the transmitter.  
channel button  
Changes group and  
channel setting.  
See “Single System  
Setup” for details.  
Also indicates battery level of the  
transmitter:  
Green = transmitter battery level  
normal  
Red = low battery (typically less  
than 60 minutes with alkaline  
batteries)  
Note: with NiMH rechargeable batter-  
ies, when the indicator turns red there  
will be little to no remaining life.  
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Adapter cord tie-off  
6.35 mm (1/4”) instrument  
level output jack  
MIC  
INSTRUMENT  
AC adapter jack  
XLR microphone output jack  
Transmitter Controls and Connectors  
PGXD2  
Indicator LED  
Displays battery level, mute, and IR transmission  
status (see table).  
PGXD  
Power / Mute Switch  
Press to mute or unmute. Press and hold to power  
on or off.  
PGXD  
Infrared (IR) port  
Receives infrared beam to synchronize frequencies.  
When using multiple systems, only one  
transmitter IR port should be exposed at a time.  
4-Pin Microphone Input Jack  
Audio Gain Adjustment  
Transmitter Indicator LED  
LED Indicator  
Green  
Status  
Ready  
Flashing green  
Amber  
Controls locked  
Mute on  
PGXD1  
Solid red  
Battery power low  
Flashing red  
Batteries dead (change  
batteries to power on  
transmitter)  
Rapidly flashing red  
IR transmission in process  
Flashing amber and  
red  
Battery power low and mute  
on  
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Batteries  
Wearing the Bodypack Transmitter  
A fresh set of alkaline batteries lasts up to 10  
hours (9 hours, PGXD2).  
Clip the transmitter to a belt or slide a guitar strap  
through the transmitter clip as shown.  
The transmitter LED and the receiver ready  
LED glow red to indicate low battery (typically  
less than 60 minutes remaining).  
For best results, slide the transmitter until the belt is  
pressed against the base of the clip.  
NiMH rechargeable batteries may be used.  
However, the low battery indicator functions  
differently. When it turns red, there may be little  
to no remaining life.  
When the LED flashes red, the batteries must  
be replaced to power on the transmitter.  
PGXD  
Adjusting Gain  
For best audio quality, set transmitter gain so the audio  
LED on the receiver flickers green and amber during the  
performance. Decrease gain if the signal clips (LED turns  
red).  
Note: The amber LED may appear to be red when  
viewed at an angle. For best results, monitor the LED  
from directly in front.  
Bodypack Transmitter  
The bodypack has 26 dB of audio gain  
adjustment.  
Handheld Transmitter  
Access the gain switch by unscrewing the head of  
the microphone.  
Increase gain (clockwise +) for microphones  
Use the tip of a pen or a small screwdriver to move  
the switch.  
Decrease gain (counterclockwise –) for guitars  
or high-output instruments  
0dB: For quiet to normal vocal performance.  
–10dB: Use only if audio is distorted due to high  
vocal levels.  
PGXD  
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Single System Setup  
Synchronize  
Scan  
Synchronize the transmitter to the receiver by aligning the  
infrared (IR) ports and pressing the sync button. Make sure  
the IR ports are closely aligned.  
Use the scan feature on the receiver to  
find a clear channel.  
After a successful sync, the transmitter LED momentarily  
flashes red and the receiver ready light illuminates.  
LED screen displays  
current channel  
press channel  
button to scan for a  
clear channel  
channel  
NOTE: This wireless system may be affected by RF inter-  
ference when used in proximity to other wireless devices  
such as cordless phones, baby monitors, and two-way ra-  
dios. For best results, use the scan and sync feature before  
each use or if you experience problems.  
system scans for the channel  
with the least interference  
Multiple System Setup  
Use the following steps to ensure the best performance when installing multiple wire-  
less systems at the same location.  
1. Turn all receivers on and all transmitters off.  
Note: Turn on any other digital equipment that could cause interference during  
the performance so it will be detected during the frequency scans in the following  
steps.  
2. Make sure the group number is the same for all receivers (see Manual Group  
Selection).  
3. Perform a scan using the first receiver.  
4. Turn on the first transmitter and sync it to the receiver.  
5. Repeat for each system.  
Important: After syncing each transmitter, leave it on so that scans from the other  
receivers will not select that channel.  
Be sure only one transmitter IR port is exposed when synchronizing each system.  
Compatible Frequencies  
When operating multiple systems simultaneously, choose one group from the following  
table and set all systems to different channels within that group.  
Number of  
Systems  
Group (by band)  
X8  
X8A  
X8B (Brazil)  
(Austrailia)  
2
3
4
5
3 to 9  
3 to 9  
3 to 9  
7 to 9  
3 to 9  
3 to 9  
--  
3 to 9  
3 to 9  
3 to 9  
--  
--  
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Manual Channel and Group Selection (receiver only)  
Using the receiver to scan for a channel is the best way to find the best frequency for your system. However,  
for multiple system setup, you may need to manually set the group number.  
1. Press and hold the channel button.  
2. Hold the button until the channel or group display begins flashing.  
3. Release and press the button again to advance the setting.  
At the desired channel or group number, wait for the flashing to stop. This activates the new setting.  
4. Transfer the new frequency setting to the transmitter using the automatic sync function.  
group display  
channel display  
3 s  
channel  
6 s  
channel  
channel  
channel  
channel  
channel  
channel  
Locking and Unlocking Controls  
Locking the system controls prevents accidental muting or channel adjustment during performances.  
Transmitter  
Receiver  
To lock the controls: With the transmitter off,  
hold the power button down until the green  
LED flashes (~5 seconds)  
To lock the channel: Hold the channel button until  
the numbers flash (~10 seconds)  
To unlock the channel: Hold the channel button  
until the numbers flash (~5 seconds)  
To unlock the controls: With the transmitter  
on, hold the power button down until the green  
LED flashes (~5 seconds)  
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Troubleshooting  
Issue  
Indicator Status  
Solution  
No sound or faint  
sound  
Receiver ready LED on  
Receiver ready LED off  
Verify all sound system connections  
Turn on transmitter  
Make sure the batteries are installed correctly  
Perform automatic transmitter setup  
Insert fresh batteries  
Receiver LED screen off  
Make sure AC adapter is securely plugged into  
electrical outlet  
Transmitter indicator LED  
flashing red  
Replace transmitter batteries.  
LED screen shows dash  
and value  
Error code displayed. Contact your Shure reseller for  
assistance.  
Transmitter LED flashes  
red for 7 seconds after  
attempting to sync  
Transmitter and receiver incompatible. Contact your  
Shure reseller for assistance.  
Noise bursts or  
audio dropouts  
N/A  
Change receiver and transmitter to a different  
channel  
Remove nearby sources of RF interference such  
as cordless or cell phones, computers, wireless  
routers, media players, digital signal processors,  
and security systems.  
Replace transmitter batteries  
If using multiple systems, change the frequency of  
one of the active systems  
Distortion  
Audio LED on receiver  
indicates clipping (red)  
Reduce transmitter gain  
Distortion increases Transmitter power light  
gradually over time  
Replace transmitter batteries  
Adjust transmitter gain as necessary  
glowing or flashing red  
Sound level  
N/A  
different from  
cabled guitar  
or microphone  
or when using  
different guitars  
Cannot turn  
transmitter on  
Transmitter LED slowly  
flashing red  
Replace transmitter batteries  
Transmitter LED rapidly  
flashing red  
Contact your Shure reseller for assistance.  
1/4” Output  
50 ohms  
XLR Output  
50 ohms  
50 ohms  
50 ohms  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Working Range (Line of Sight)  
PGXD2 Handheld Transmitter  
Audio Input Level  
+5 dBV maximum at -10 dB gain position  
–5 dBV maximum at 0 dB gain position  
60 m (200 ft)  
Note: Actual range depends on RF signal absorption, reflection  
and interference.  
RF Carrier Range  
X8: 902–928 MHz  
X8A: 915–928 MHz  
X8B: 902–907.5 MHz, 915–928 MHz  
Note: varies by region  
Gain Adjustment Range  
10 dB  
RF Output Power  
10 mW  
varies by region  
Audio Frequency Response  
20–20000 Hz  
Note: Dependent on microphone type  
Dimensions  
254 mm X 51 mm dia. (10 X 2 in.)  
Weight  
Total Harmonic Distortion (Ref. 1 kHz, 6 dB below  
input clip)  
349 g (12.3 oz.) (without batteries)  
<0.02%, A-weighted, typical  
Housing  
Molded PC/ABS handle and battery cup  
Dynamic Range  
>108 dB, A-weighted  
Power Requirements  
2 “AA” size alkaline or rechargeable batteries  
Operating Temperature Range  
-18°C (0°F)– +50°C (122°F)  
Note: Battery characteristics may limit this range.  
Battery Life  
up to 9 hours  
Transmitter Audio Polarity  
Positive pressure on microphone diaphragm (or  
positive voltage applied to tip of WA302 phone plug)  
produces positive voltage on pin 2 (with respect to  
pin 3 of low-impedance output) and the tip of the high  
impedance 1/4-inch output.  
PGXD4 Wireless Receiver  
Dimensions  
40 mm X 181 mm X 104 mm (H x W x D)  
Weight  
289 g (10.2 oz.)  
Housing  
PGXD1 Bodypack Transmitter  
Audio Input Level  
+10 dBV maximum, at minimum gain setting  
-16 dBV maximum, at maximum gain setting  
ABS  
Sensitivity  
-102 dBm @ 10-5 BER  
Power Requirements  
12–18 V DC @ 150 mA, supplied by external  
power supply (tip positive)  
Gain Adjustment Range  
26 dB  
Input Impedance  
1 MΩ  
Audio LED  
Red: 2 dB below clip  
Amber: 12 dB below clip  
Green: 50 dB below clip  
RF Output Power  
10 mW  
varies by region  
Audio Output  
Configuration  
Impedance balanced  
Pin Assignments  
TA4M:  
1: ground (cable shield)  
2: + 5 V Bias  
3: audio  
4: Tied through active load to ground (On instrument  
adapter cable, pin 4 floats)  
Audio Output Level (1 kHz tone)  
XLR connector: –2.5 dBV (into 3 kΩ load)  
6.35 mm (1/4”) connector: +10 dBV (into 10 kΩ  
load)  
Dimensions  
108 mm x 64 mm x 19 mm (H x W x D)  
Impedance  
XLR: 50 Ω  
Weight  
6.35 mm (1/4”): 50 Ω  
128 g (4.5 oz.)(without batteries)  
Pin Assignments  
Housing  
Molded polycarbonate case  
XLR: 1=ground, 2=hot, 3=cold  
6.35 mm (1/4”) TRS: Tip=audio, Ring=no au-  
dio, Sleeve=ground  
Power Requirements  
2 “AA” size alkaline or rechargeable batteries  
Battery Life  
up to 10 hours  
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CERTIFICATION  
PGXD1, PGXD2, PGXD4  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
Certified by IC in Canada under RSS-210 and RSS-102. (IC: 616A-PGXD1, 616A-PGXD2, 616A-PGXD4).  
PGXD1, PGXD2  
Certified under FCC Part 15. (FCC ID: DD4PGXD1, DD4PGXD2).  
PGXD4  
Approved under the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) provision of FCC Part 15.  
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, including interference that may cause undesired operation of  
the device.  
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 modifications not expressly approved by Shure  
Incorporated could void your authority to operate the equipment. Licensing of Shure wireless microphone  
equipment is the user’s responsibility, and licensability depends on the user’s classification and application,  
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 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 inter-  
ference in a residential installation. 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 interference 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:  
Relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer.  
Note: EMC conformance testing is based on the use of supplied and recommended cable types. The use of  
other cable types may degrade EMC performance.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority  
to operate the equipment.  
1/4” Output  
XLR Output  
50 ohms  
50 ohms  
50 ohms  
50 ohms  
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United States, Canada, Latin  
America, Caribbean:  
Shure Incorporated  
5800 West Touhy Avenue  
Niles, IL 60714-4608 USA  
Europe, Middle East, Africa:  
Shure Europe GmbH  
Wannenäckestr. 28,  
Asia, Pacific:  
Shure Asia Limited  
22/F, 625 King’s Road  
North Point, Island East  
Hong Kong  
74078 Heilbronn, Germany  
Phone: 49-7131-72140  
Fax: 49-7131-721414  
Phone: 847-600-2000  
Fax: 847-600-1212 (USA)  
Fax: 847-600-6446  
Phone: 852-2893-4290  
Fax: 852-2893-4055  
©2010 Shure Incorporated  
 

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