Shure Microphone MX692 User Manual

Model MX692  
User Guide  
SHURE MX692 WIRELESS BOUNDARY MICROPHONE TRANSMITTER  
Integrated functionality of Microflex  
boundary microphone and UC Series  
wireless transmitter  
Frequency agile transmitter offers  
over 100 user selectable channels for  
UA and UB frequency bands; run up  
to 32 systems simultaneously  
User programmable touch-sensitive  
switch and status LED  
9V battery-powered with 3-stage  
battery life LED indicator  
Thread mount cartridge connection  
for easy field replacement  
Internal antenna  
Requires Shure UC4 receiver (sold  
separately)  
©2004, Shure Incorporated  
27A8828 (Rev. 2)  
Printed in U.S.A.  
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INTRODUCTION  
The MX692 wireless boundary microphone is for use in a variety of boardroom, education,  
government, and house of worship applications that require a clean, cable-free installation. Ad-  
ditionally, the MX692 is useful in retrofit installations where the modification of existing architec-  
ture and furnishings is unwelcome, and in facilities where a flexible, mobile audio system is  
required.  
The user-programmable mute switch and interchangeable microphone cartridges allow cus-  
tomization of microphone behavior and audio response to suit many applications. The transmit-  
ter antenna is mounted internally, giving the microphone a sleek appearance.  
The MX692 integrates a boundary microphone and a wireless transmitter. The transmitter  
broadcasts on the UA (782.125–805.750 MHz) and UB (692.500–715.625 MHz) frequency  
bands. These frequencies are legal for broadcast in the U.S., Canada, Central and South Amer-  
ica, and Australia.  
The Shure UC Wireless system divides frequency bands into “groups” and “channels.” Up to  
sixteen individual MX692 transmitter/UC4 receiver pairs, each with its own channel, may be as-  
signed to a single group. With two frequency bands to choose from, it is possible to run up to 32  
microphones simultaneously in a single sound system.  
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MX692 FEATURES AND CONTROLS  
1
2
Microphone Status LED  
1
Microphone is active when lit.  
5
Programmable Touch-sensitive Switch  
Touch to mute or activate microphone,  
depending on logic settings.  
2
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E
L
F
MICRO  
H
S
U
P
3
Power/Battery Life Gauge  
LED color indicates battery power status.  
4
5
Power On/Off Switch  
Protective Grille  
Grille can be removed to access microphone  
cartridge and DIP switches.  
4
3
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MX692 FEATURES AND CONTROLS CONTINUED  
To access gain and channel settings, open the battery compartment door.  
1
2
3
Input Attenuation Control  
This two position switch lets you select either 0 dB or  
20 dB attenuation, depending on the volume of the  
talker’s voice.  
5
Transmitter Output Gain Control  
Changes the audio level to accommodate various  
input volumes. Use the supplied screwdriver to make  
adjustments.  
Channel Setting Control (green dial)  
4
Rotating the Channel dial changes the Channel  
setting. Use the supplied screwdriver to make  
adjustments.  
4
5
Group Setting Control (red dial)  
1
Rotating the Group dial changes the Group setting.  
Use the supplied screwdriver to make adjustments.  
4
2
3
Battery Compartment  
Holds one 9V battery  
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CHECKING AND REPLACING THE BATTERY  
To check the battery charge:  
1. Turn the transmitter switch to on  
2. Verify that one of the battery power LEDs is glowing (see page 3).  
3. The amount of battery life remaining is indicated by which LED is lit, as shown in  
the following table:  
Transmitter LED Color  
Green  
Remaining Operating Time  
2 to 8 hours  
Amber  
Red  
45 minutes to 2 hours  
45 minutes or less  
Replacing the battery:  
3
2
1
4
For extended performance, use a 9V lithium battery. Rechargeable, carbon-zinc, and zinc-  
chloride batteries are not recommended.  
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ADJUSTING THE TRANSMITTER GAIN LEVEL  
If transmitter gain  
speech. If transmitter output needs to be in-  
is set correctly, the  
audio LED meter on  
creased or decreased, adjust the output gain  
control.  
the UC4 receiver  
should reach amber  
during normal speech  
and momentarily flash red during the loudest  
Set the input attenuation control switch to 9  
dB for normal use (default) or -20 dB for loud  
voices (this is rare).  
CHANGING THE TRANSMITTER GROUP/CHANNEL SETTINGS  
For a wireless transmitter such as the MX692  
to communicate with a receiver, the transmitter  
and receiver must be communicating on the  
same frequency. The frequency is set by chang-  
ing the transmitter and receiver “group” and  
“channel” settings. For a MX692 transmitter to  
communicate with a UC4 receiver, the two must  
have matching group and channel settings.  
To change MX692 group and channel set-  
tings:  
1. Turn the transmitter off.  
2. Using the supplied  
screwdriver, rotate the  
GROUP dial (see  
4
page 4) until the desired  
setting is reached. Then  
See the Shure website for recommended  
group and channel settings for your area.  
rotate the CHANNEL dial until the desired  
setting is reached.  
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POSITIONING THE MICROPHONE  
With the standard cardioid cartridge installed, the  
MX692 will pick up audio at conversational volume levels  
within 1.5 M (5 ft.) in a 130 degree range.  
As a general rule, a single microphone should be  
used for every two people speaking.  
If a tighter pickup range is required, a supercardioid  
cartridge may be used.  
130°  
< 1.5M (5 FT.)  
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POSITIONING MULTIPLE MICROPHONES  
In any installation, good vocal pickup can be  
achieved by following the positioning rules on page  
7. Maintain at least .3 m (1 ft.) separation between  
transmitters. If you experience transmitter interfer-  
ence, increase the distance between transmitters, or  
change the channel of one transmitter/receiver pair.  
For information on receiver setup and positioning,  
see the UC4 Wireless System user guide.  
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POSITIONING THE RECEIVER  
>2 m (5 ft.)  
<75 m (250 ft.) typical¹  
UC4  
MX692  
The UC4 receiver may be rack mounted. See page 14 for information on systems with  
multiple transmitters and receivers.  
¹ Maximum distance depends on signal absorption, reflection, and interference.  
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REMOVING THE GRILLE  
1. Open the battery compartment  
2. Remove the battery  
5. Insert the screwdriver into the opening above the  
battery compartment  
3. Loosen and remove the screw at the base of the  
battery compartment  
6. Press gently on the underside of the microphone  
grille with the tip of the screwdriver until the grille  
pops out  
4. Remove the retainer from the top of the micro-  
phone  
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ADDITIONAL OR REPLACEMENT CARTRIDGES  
Additional or replacement cartridges may be purchased for the MX692. For more information or  
to order cartridges, contact the Shure service department or an authorized Shure service center.  
To replace the microphone cartridge:  
1. Remove the grille (see page 10)  
2. Loosen the screw and remove the cartridge clamp  
3. Twist to remove the existing cartridge  
4. Reverse procedure to install new cartridge  
Omnidirectional Cartridge ......................................... R183B  
Supercardioid Cartridge ............................................ R184B  
Cardioid Cartridge..................................................... R185B  
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THE INTERNAL DIP SWITCHES  
The functionality of the touch-sensitive switch on the microphones front panel (see page 3)  
can be customized using the internal DIP switches. See page 13 for customization options.  
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CUSTOMIZING MICROPHONE SWITCH FUNCTIONALITY  
DESIRED SWITCH  
FUNCTIONALITY  
DESIRED LED FUNCTIONALITY  
DIP SWITCH SETTING  
Push to mute, release to talk (as  
shipped)  
LED on when microphone is active  
O N GDH04  
1
2
3
4
Push to talk release to mute  
Toggle: push on/push off  
LED on when microphone is active  
LED on when microphone is active  
O N GDH04  
1
2
3
4
O N GDH04  
O N GDH04  
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Initially Muted Initially Active  
Note: switch 4 of the MX692 DIP switch panel is not active  
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TIPS FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE  
Maintain a line of sight between transmitter and receiver antennas.  
Avoid using the MX692 microphone on metal surfaces.  
Avoid placing laptop computers or other obstructions in front of the microphone during use.  
The MX692 wireless microphone/transmitter must be used with the Shure UC4 wireless  
receiver.  
USING THE MX692 IN LARGE INSTALLATIONS  
When using multiple receivers in a single location, use successive channels within the  
same group.  
Use the UA845 UHF Antenna Distribution System to split the signal from one pair of an-  
tennas to multiple UC4 receivers.  
To improve RF reception, use the UA500 Remote Mount Antenna Kit to mount 1/2-wave  
receiver antennas closer to the transmitters.  
For installations with long cable runs, use the UA830 UHF In-Line Antenna Amplifier. If a  
cable run exceeds 50 ft., two UA830’s may be chained together.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If you experience difficulty, check the following:  
Make sure both the transmitter and the receiver are turned on.  
Check the MX692 battery gauge. Replace the battery if necessary.  
Make sure the transmitter and receiver frequency group/channel settings are identical.  
Make sure there is an unobstructed line-of-sight between the transmitter and receiver.  
If necessary, reposition the receiver, or decrease the distance between transmitter and  
receiver.  
Remove local sources of RF interference, such as lighting equipment.  
For in-depth troubleshooting, see your UC Wireless System user guide.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Frequency response (see insert)  
50 to 17,000 Hz  
Polar pattern (see insert)  
Cardioid (supplied)  
Temperature Range  
Operating: (20° to 120° F)  
Storage: (-20° to 165° F)  
RF Carrier Frequency Range  
692–716 MHz (UB)  
782–806 MHz (UA)  
Working Ranges  
Current drain  
62 ± 10 mA, typical (Vss = 6.0 to 9.6 VDC)  
Battery life  
7 hours (based on alkaline battery)  
Dynamic range  
>100 dB minimum, A-weighted  
Gain Adjustment Range  
-6 to 34 dBs  
75 m (250 ft.) typical  
250 m (800 ft.) line-of-sight  
Note: actual working range depends on RF sig-  
nal absorption, reflection, and interference  
Minimum Distance Between Transmitters  
.3 m (1 ft.)  
RF Power Output  
50 mW Max (conducted)  
30 mW Typical (radiated)  
Certification  
Modulation  
+/-45 kHz deviation  
Polarity  
Positive pressure on the diaphragm produces a  
positive voltage on pin 2 of the XLR output of the  
UC4 receiver.  
See insert  
Transducer type  
Electret condenser  
Power Requirements  
9V alkaline battery  
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Mute Circuitry  
Dimensions, Polar Patterns and Frequency Response  
180°  
180°  
131 mm (5.17 in.)  
150°  
150°  
150°  
150°  
120°  
120°  
120°  
120°  
90°  
90°  
90°  
90°  
–20 dB  
–15 dB  
–20 dB  
–15 dB  
60°  
60°  
60°  
60°  
–10 dB  
–5 dB  
–10 dB  
–5 dB  
30°  
30°  
30°  
30°  
0
0
250 Hz  
500 Hz  
2500 Hz  
92 mm (3.625 in.)  
5000 Hz  
1000 Hz  
10000 Hz  
+20  
3
+10  
0
1
–10  
-20  
4
2
2
3
4 5 6 789  
1000  
2
3
4 5 6 789  
10000 20000  
46 mm (1.8 in.)  
20  
50 100  
Hz  
1 Normal settings 2 UC4 at minimum low frequency setting  
3 UC4 at maximum high frequency setting 4 UC4 at minimum high frequency setting  
Certifications and Licensing  
Certifications  
CERTIFICACIONES  
HOMOLOGATION  
CERTIFICADO  
Type accepted under FCC Part 74 (FCC ID DD4MX692).  
Certified by IC in Canada under RSS-123 and RSS-102.  
(IC:616A-MX692.)  
T1, T1G: Aceptado por espécimen bajo las normas de la  
FCC, parte 74 (FCC ED DD4MX692). Homologado en Ca-  
nadá por IC bajo la norma RSS-123 y RSS-102 (IC: 616A-  
MX692).  
Type accepté aux termes de la partie 74 (FCC ID  
DD4MX692) des réglementations FCC. Homologué par IC  
au Canada selon RSS-123 et RSS-102 (IC : 616A-MX692).  
L’utilisation de ce dispositif est sujette aux deux conditions  
suivantes : (1) ce dispositif ne doit pas causer de parasites  
et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter les parasites, y compris  
ceux qui pourraient provoquer un fonctionnement non sou-  
haitable du dispositif.  
Tipo aceito conforme  
a
FCC Parte 74 (FCC ID  
DD4MX692). Certificado pelo IC no Canadá sob RSS-123  
e RSS-102 (IC: 616A-MX692).  
A operação deste dispositivo está sujeita às seguintes  
condições: (1) este dispositivo não pode causar interferên-  
cia (2) este dispositivo deve aceitar interferências, incluin-  
do algumas que possam causar operação não desejada  
do dispositivo.  
Operation of this device is subject to the following two con-  
ditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2)  
this device must accept any interference, including inter-  
ference that may cause undesired operation of the device.  
Licensing Information  
El uso de este dispositivo está sujeto a las dos condi-  
ciones siguientes: (1) no se permite que este dispositivo  
cause interferencias y (2) este dispositivo deberá aceptar  
interferencias, incluso las que pudieran causar su mal fun-  
cionamiento.  
RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR L’OCTROI DE LICENCE INFORMAÇÕES SOBRE A LICENÇA  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by  
Shure Incorporated could void your authority to operate  
this equipment.  
Licensing of Shure wireless microphone equipment is the  
user’s responsibility, and licensability depends on the us-  
er’s classification and application, and on the selected fre-  
quency. Shure strongly urges the user to contact the  
appropriate telecommunications authority concerning  
proper licensing, and before choosing and ordering fre-  
quencies.  
INFORMACION PARA OBTENCION DE LICENCIAS  
Las modificaciones o los cambios efectuados sin la apro-  
bación expresa de Shure Incorporated podrían anular la  
autorización concedida para usar el equipo.  
Tout changement ou modification n’ayant pas fait l’objet  
d’une autorisation expresse de Shure Incorporated peut  
entraîner la nullité du droit d’utilisation de l’équipement.  
La licence d’utilisation de l’équipement du microphone  
sans fil Shure demeure la responsabilité de l’utilisateur, et  
elle dépend de la classification de l’utilisateur et de l’appli-  
cation prévue par lui ainsi que de la fréquence sélection-  
née. Shure recommande vivement de se mettre en rapport  
avec les autorités compétentes des télécommunications  
pour l’obtention des autorisations nécessaires, ainsi  
qu’avant de choisir et de commander des fréquences.  
Alterações ou modificações não expressamente aprova-  
das pela Shure Incorporated podem anular a autorização  
do usuário para a operação do equipamento.  
A licença do equipamento de microfone sem fio da Shure  
é de responsabilidade do usuário, e a capacidade de obter  
licença depende da classificação  
usuário e da freqüência selecionada. A Shure recomenda  
enfaticamente ao usuário contatar a devida autoridade de  
telecomunicações com relação à devida licença antes de  
escolher e encomendar as freqüências.  
La obtención de licencias de operación para equipos de  
micrófonos inalámbricos Shure es responsabilidad del  
usuario, y la otorgabilidad de licencias dependerá de la  
clasificación y la aplicación del usuario y de la frecuencia  
seleccionada. Shure recomienda enfáticamente al usuario  
ponerse en contacto con las autoridades de telecomunica-  
ciones correspondientes respecto a la obtención de licen-  
cias antes de seleccionar y solicitar frecuencias.  
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da aplicação do  
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United States, Canada, Latin America, Caribbean:  
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