Shure Stereo Equalizer DFR11EQ User Manual

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Shure Brothers Incorporated  
222 Hartrey Avenue  
Evanston IL 60202-3696 U.S.A.  
Model DFR11EQ User Guide  
DFR11EQ  
Digital Feedback Reducer and Graphic Equalizer  
With Software Interface for Windows*  
E1996, Shure Brothers Inc.  
27A8523 (PJ)  
Printed in U.S.A.  
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INTRODUCTION  
The Shure Model DFR11EQ is a single channel signal processor that combines a  
feedback reducer and graphic equalizer in a single, half-rack enclosure. The DFR11EQ is  
designed to be placed in a sound reinforcement signal path to automatically detect and  
control acoustical feedback and equalize overall sound system response. The DFR11EQ is  
designed for installed sound reinforcement applications: theater, conference rooms,  
meeting halls, etc. The DFR11EQ is also an effective setup tool for controlling major  
feedback modes in live music applications.  
The feedback reducer of the DFR11EQ automatically inserts narrow notch filters at  
detected feedback frequencies. These notch filters stop a sound system from feeding back,  
but are narrow enough so their effect on audio quality is minimized. The feedback detection  
algorithm constantly searches for feedback, with or without the presence of program audio.  
The feedback reducer functions on its own or under external computer control.  
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The graphic equalizer of the DFR11EQ is made up of thirty  
/ -octave, constant Q filters  
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and adjustable high pass and low pass filters. The graphic equalizer can be accessed via  
computer control with the supplied Windows* interface software.  
Features  
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Adaptive Notch Filter algorithm (patent pending)  
which automatically detects feedback and deploys  
up to 10 narrow band notch filters.  
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Independently driven, cross-coupled, balanced  
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-in. and XLR outputs. Can be used with  
balanced or unbalanced inputs, without signal  
loss.  
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Crystal* 20-bit A/D and D/A converters  
(Analog-to-Digital, Digital-to-Analog) for 104 dB  
dynamic range.  
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+4 dBu/–10 dBV DIP-switch-selectable input and  
output levels.  
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48 kHz sampling rate for flat response to 20 kHz.  
Motorola* DSP56009 processor engine with full  
24-bit internal processing.  
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rack space chassis allows rack mounting of  
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RS-232 interface for external computer control  
and firmware updates.  
one or two units in a single rack space with no  
sagging or bending.  
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Shure Link Interface allows multiple units to be  
Internal linear power supply switchable between  
120 and 240 Vac eliminates the need for a  
programmed with a single computer  
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cumbersome external power supply  
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No internal batteries. Settings and DSP program  
stored in internal EEPROM chip.  
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Meets UL, CSA, VDE, and CE requirements for  
safety.  
Electronically balanced input with combination  
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Solid state bypass eliminates unreliable  
mechanical relays and switches.  
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-in. and XLR connector. Can be used with  
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balanced or unbalanced outputs.  
Added Features When Interfaced with a Personal Computer  
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Tamper-proof, constant-Q, 30-band, / -octave  
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Response Curve Viewing. Displays frequency  
response of the feedback reducer, graphic  
equalizer, or both.  
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graphic equalizer  
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Can boost up to 6 dB or cut 12  
dB for each band.  
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Adjustable 12 dB/octave high pass and low pass  
filtering.  
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Numerical display of active feedback filter  
frequency and depth.  
Front/back panel lockout control.  
Storage of multiple scenes to floppy or hard disk.  
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THE DFR11EQ  
Overview  
Front Panel  
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Ê BYPASS Button and LED. Press this button to  
suspend feedback reducer operation and remove  
filters from the audio path. Does not affect the  
graphic equalizer. When the LED illuminates, the  
feedback reducer is bypassed.  
Î LOCK Filters Button and LED. Press this button  
to lock the filters at their current values. When the  
LED is on, the unit will not change or add any  
feedback filters.  
Ï FILTERS LEDs (10). Indicate when individual  
feedback filters are active. When a filter changes or  
is added, the LED flashes, then stays on.  
Ë SIGNAL LED. Illuminates when input signal is  
present. Intensity varies with input signal level.  
Ð NEW Filter LED. Flashes in unison with the  
Ì CLIP LED. Illuminates when the input signal is  
feedback filter LEDs when the detector is deploying  
within 6 dB of clipping.  
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new feedback filter or changing an existing one.  
Í CLEAR Filters Button and LED.  
Press this  
Ñ POWER Switch and LED. Press this button to turn  
the power on. LED illuminates when unit is powered  
on. When the power is off, the unit is bypassed  
automatically.  
recessed button to reset all the feedback filters.  
Clears filters even if Lock Filters is enabled. LED  
illuminates as the button is pressed.  
Back Panel  
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Ê Power Connector with Integral Fuse. Connects  
Î Output Connector— / -Inch & XLR. Active,  
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to AC power. The fuse is located in the drawer below  
the connector.  
cross-coupled, balanced outputs can be used with  
balanced or unbalanced inputs. Can be switched  
between +4 dBu/–10 dBV line-level operation by DIP  
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Ë 9-Pin RS-232 Port. Connects the unit to a  
computer. For use with DFR11EQ software and for  
DSP firmware upgrades.  
switch. / -Inch and XLR are driven independently  
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and either can be balanced or unbalanced without  
affecting the other  
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Ï Input Connector—Combined XLR and / -Inch.  
Ì Shure Link Interface. Allows linking of up to 16  
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Active balanced input can be used with balanced or  
unbalanced outputs. Can be switched between +4  
dBu/–10 dBV line-level operation by DIP switch.  
DFR11EQs which may be accessed by computer  
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DIP Switches. See DIP Switches  
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DIP Switches  
The DIP switches located on the rear panel are used for adapting the unit to the sound  
system requirements. Switches 5 through 10 change other available options, see the table  
below.  
DIP  
SWITCH  
FUNCTION  
POSITION  
UP  
DOWN  
1–4  
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Device ID  
Filter Bandwidth Select  
see below  
see below  
High  
Q
Low Q  
Determines the Q of the feedback filter  
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1/10-octave  
1/10-octave  
narrows as it deepens widens as it deepens  
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Graphic Equalizer Defeat  
Bypasses the graphic equalizer  
EQ On  
EQ Off  
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Front Panel Lockout  
Unlock  
Front panel buttons  
operational  
Lock  
Front panel buttons  
inactive  
Disables the front panel controls,  
except the power switch. Protects  
current settings from tampering.  
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9
unused  
Output Level  
Input Level  
+4 dBu  
+4 dBu  
–10 dBV  
–10 dBV  
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Shure Link Device ID  
When multiple DFR11EQ’s are linked, each one is assigned a Link Device ID, 0 through  
15. DIP switches 1 through 4 on the rear panel are used to set the Link Device ID. To change  
the Device ID, align the switches according to the illustrations below. The unit comes factory  
preset to Device ID 15.  
SWITCH UP  
SWITCH DOWN  
DEVICE ID 0  
DEVICE ID 1  
DEVICE ID 2  
DEVICE ID 3  
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DEVICE ID 4  
DEVICE ID 5  
DEVICE ID 6  
DEVICE ID 7  
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DEVICE ID 8  
DEVICE ID 9  
DEVICE ID 10  
DEVICE ID 11  
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DEVICE ID 12  
DEVICE ID 13  
DEVICE ID 14  
DEVICE ID 15  
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DFR11EQ Theory  
Feedback and DFR11EQ Operation  
When acoustical feedback occurs in a sound system, it is because the gain of the system  
is too high. Since no sound system (microphones, loudspeakers, room acoustics, etc.) has  
an absolutely flat frequency response, feedback will occur at specific frequencies before  
others; these are the frequencies with the most gain. If the gain at only these specific  
frequencies is lowered, then the system can operate with more overall gain before it feeds  
back, without  
DFR11EQ.  
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perceptible difference in tonal quality. This is the operating principle of the  
At the heart of the DFR11EQ is a very powerful algorithm that can accurately and quickly  
discriminate between feedback and non-feedback sounds (speech and music). When this  
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algorithm detects feedback, it smoothly inserts a –3 dB,  
/ -octave notch filter into the audio  
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path to reduce the gain at the frequency which is feeding back. If the feedback does not stop,  
the filter depth is increased in 3 dB increments (up to –18 dB) until the feedback stops.  
After the DFR11EQ stops the feedback at one frequency, the sound system may start  
feeding back at another frequency. In this case, the DFR11EQ inserts another notch filter  
into the audio path at the new frequency. The DFR11EQ can insert a total of 10 notch filters to  
reduce feedback.  
DFR11EQ Limitations  
The DFR11EQ (or any other notch filter system) cannot entirely eliminate feedback in a  
sound system, it can only help to reduce it. In a typical system, a point of diminishing returns  
is reached after 4 to 8 notch filters are set. This is because generally there are only a few  
dominant frequency response peaks above the response of the entire system (see diagram  
below). The DFR11EQ works very well controlling these peaks. The user can expect a 6 to 9  
dB improvement of gain-before-feedback in a typical system. However, if the system has too  
much overall gain, then all of the frequencies have too much gain; instead of trying to notch  
out all of the frequencies, better results will be obtained by lowering the gain of the system. If  
the system still has insufficient gain, then other changes must be made to the sound system  
such as different microphone or loudspeaker placement. There are several excellent  
publications which delve deeper into the issue of feedback and sound systems, including:  
Acoustic Feedback – How to Avoid It, Vivian Capel, Bernard Babani Publishing, ISBN  
0–85934–255–7; Sound Reinforcement Handbook, Gary Davis and Ralph Jones, Hal  
Leonard Publishing, ISBN 0–88188–900–8; Sound System Engineering, Don and Carolyn  
Davis, Howard W. Sams and Co., ISBN 0–672–21857–7; “Understanding Sound System  
Design”, Rick Frank, Shure Brothers, # AL1174; “Basic Handbook of Feedback Reduction”,  
Matt Anderson and Jon Tatooles, Shure Brothers, # AL 1280.  
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Fixed and Dynamic Notch Filters  
The DFR11EQ can control the notch filters as either dynamic or fixed. The DFR11EQ’s  
10 notch filters are factory preset as 5 fixed and 5 dynamic filters. There is no difference  
between dynamic and fixed filters until all 10 filters have been set. After all 10 notch filters are  
set and a new feedback frequency is detected, the DFR11EQ will remove the oldest set  
dynamic filter and re-deploy it at the new feedback frequency. The fixed filters remain  
unchanged. However, if feedback occurs at the same frequency as an existing dynamic or  
fixed filter, the existing filter will deepen. The number of fixed versus dynamic filters can be  
adjusted via the DFR11EQ’s Windows interface.  
An example of a system that would benefit from more fixed filters and less dynamic filters  
is one that has fixed microphone and loudspeaker locations. In this type of system, the most  
dominant frequencies of feedback are defined by the room dimensions and the microphone  
and loudspeaker placement, and will not change appreciably. However, feedback can still  
occur, for instance, when someone’s hand or head approaches a microphone. A good  
setting for this type of system would be 7 fixed filters for the non-changing feedback  
frequencies, and 3 dynamic filters to catch the feedback frequencies caused by the talker  
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On the other hand, more dynamic than fixed filters would be appropriate in a system that  
has several non-stationary wireless microphones. Eight or even all 10 filters could be set to  
dynamic in this type of system to obtain maximum feedback protection. As every application  
is different, some experimentation is recommended to get the best results from a given  
sound system.  
High Q vs. Low Q Filters  
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The DFR11EQ offers two selections for the shape of the  
/ -octave notch filters. The  
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first, High Q, is the default setting. A High Q filter s width stays very narrow as the filter depth  
is increased. This attenuates the minimum amount of signal possible to ensure system  
stability, while maintaining excellent sound quality. This setting is appropriate for most  
applications.  
The Low Q setting maintains the filters shape as it is deepened, so the width of the filter  
effectively widens as the depth increases. Using this setting attenuates the signal more,  
producing a greater system stability than the High Q setting, but with slightly diminished  
sound quality. This setting is appropriate for systems such as a speech-only PA where  
stability is an absolute must, but the sound quality can be compromised a bit.  
Filter Locking  
The feedback filters can be locked from the front panel of the unit or from the computer  
interface. When locked, new filters will not be deployed and existing filters will not be  
deepened, even if feedback is detected. The DFR11EQ’s algorithm is designed to  
accurately differentiate feedback from non-feedback sounds such as speech. However,  
certain sounds such as electric guitar feedback or test tones, which sound like feedback,  
may cause the algorithm to deploy an unwanted filter  
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For most applications, locking the feedback filters is unnecessary. As a rule of thumb, if  
the application will contain material which sounds similar to acoustic feedback, then it is  
prudent to lock the filters after ringing out the sound system.  
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Setup for Feedback Control  
The DFR11EQ will operate stand-alone as a feedback reducer. However, when  
connected to a personal computer running the supplied DFR11EQ software, additional  
options are available. See Computer Interface for details.  
There are two basic ways in which to set-up the DFR11EQ: The “Ring Out” method and  
the “Insurance Policy” method. Both are valid for different situations. The “Ring Out” method  
is a preemptive measure in which the system gain is raised beyond the normal setting to  
deliberately make the system feed back. The DFR11EQ will then set its filters, and the  
system gain is then reduced slightly, and the system is stable and useable. This set-up  
method is primarily used for systems which are operated near the feedback point and need  
an extra margin of stability  
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For the “Insurance Policy” method, the DFR11EQ is simply installed in the sound  
system, but filters are not set prior to use. The DFR11EQ adds extra insurance against  
feedback: the system is not expected to feed back, but if it does, the DFR11EQ is there to  
catch it. This set-up method is used for systems which already have sufficient  
gain-before-feedback, but need protection from the occasional stray feedback which can  
occur due to non-stationary microphones or user-adjustable gain controls.  
Setup  
1. Connect the DFR11EQ in the desired signal path location. See Connecting the Unit  
In a Sound System.  
2. Set the input and output level DIP switches to the appropriate settings for the  
sensitivities of the connected equipment.  
WARNING: Other equipment may potentially be damaged after DFR11EQ power  
off if the DFR11EQ input is set to +4 and the output is set to –10. If the DFR11EQ  
input is set to +4 and the output is set to –10, then the DFR11EQ is acting as an  
attenuator, lowering the signal to the proper level for the power amplifier. If the  
DFR11EQ is turned off, this attenuation is bypassed and the power amplifier will  
receive too strong a signal. It is recommended that you avoid using this setting.  
3. Set the system gain to minimum, and power up all of the equipment.  
4. Slowly raise the gain of the system, and set the gain of each microphone to achieve  
the desired level.  
5. The red CLIP LED should illuminate only on the highest signal peaks. If it illuminates  
more frequently, check to see that the input level switch is set properly. If it is, lower  
the level of the signal coming into the DFR11EQ.  
6. At this point it is highly recommended to equalize the sound system with the  
DFR11EQ’s built–in graphic equalizer (see Computer Interface) or an external  
equalizer. The DFR11EQ’s feedback reducer is more effective on a well–equalized  
sound system.  
Ringing Out the System (“Ring Out” method only)  
1. If necessary, clear any notch filters in the DFR11EQ by pressing the CLEAR button.  
Turn off the BYPASS and LOCK LEDs if they are not already off.  
2. Slowly raise the gain of the signal going through the DFR11EQ. When feedback  
occurs, the DFR11EQ will insert a filter deep enough to stop the system from feeding  
back.  
3. Repeat step 2 until all fixed filters are set. (There are 5 fixed filters, unless changed  
by the user via the computer interface.)  
4. Lower the gain by 3 to 6 dB to stabilize the sound system.  
Power Down  
When power is removed from the DFR11EQ, all settings (graphic equalizer, feedback  
filters, button states) are automatically saved to the DFR11EQ’s internal non-volatile  
memory. On power up, all settings are recalled automatically  
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Connecting the DFR11EQ in a Sound System  
The DFR11EQ should be placed where an equalizer would be in a signal path — it should  
be the final piece of equipment a sound signal passes through before going to a power  
amplifier. Other signal processors (for example, delay or reverb effects devices) should be  
placed before the DFR11EQ along the signal path.  
The following four diagrams show typical connections. Because of its utility and  
flexibility, the DFR11EQ can be connected in a large variety of different setups to benefit a  
sound system.  
NOTE: See Appendix C. for descriptions of all cable and connection wiring.  
Between the Mixer Main Output and the Power Amplifier  
The DFR11EQ is most commonly placed between the main output of a mixer and the  
input of a power amplifier, after any dynamics control processors. At the main output, the unit  
will affect all input channels. This setup is ideal for using the DFR11EQ as a feedback  
reducer and as a graphic equalizer  
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LINE IN  
LINE IN  
DFR11EQ  
POWER AMPLIFIER  
LINE OUT  
LINE OUT  
LOUDSPEAKER  
MIXER  
At a Subgroup Insert  
When using a multiple bus mixer the DFR11EQ can be connected to a single subgroup  
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insert. The unit will affect only the channels associated with that subgroup: the other  
channels will remain unaffected.  
LINE IN  
SUB SEND  
LINE  
OUT  
MAIN  
SUB RETURN  
LINE IN  
DFR11EQ  
POWER AMPLIFIER  
LINE OUT  
LOUDSPEAKER  
MIXER  
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Inserted in an Input Channel  
If only a single microphone is creating feedback problems, the DFR11EQ can be inserted  
on that channel alone. This is especially useful for wireless microphones, because the  
constant movement of a performer may bring the microphone too close to the sound  
reinforcement loudspeakers.  
LINE IN  
CHANNEL 1 IN  
LINE  
OUT  
MAIN  
CHANNEL 1  
INSERT  
LINE IN  
LINE OUT  
POWER AMPLIFIER  
DFR11EQ  
LOUDSPEAKER  
MIXER  
LINE OUT  
WIRELESS RECEIVER  
Inserted Between Mixer and Monitor  
Since monitor loudspeakers and microphones are usually in close proximity, the  
DFR11EQ can be connected to stabilize a monitor system. Place a DFR11EQ on the aux  
output which goes to the monitor loudspeaker. For multiple monitor mixes, a DFR11EQ  
should be placed at the output of each monitor send.  
LINE IN  
LINE IN  
AUX 1 AUX  
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OUT  
OUT  
LINE IN  
LINE IN  
DFR11EQ  
DFR11EQ  
MONITOR  
POWER AMPLIFIER  
LINE OUT  
LINE OUT  
MONITOR  
LOUDSPEAKERS  
MIXER  
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COMPUTER INTERFACE  
Overview  
This section describes the Windows based computer interface software which allows  
you to utilize the full features of the Shure DFR11EQ. By connecting the DFR11EQ to your  
computer, you can access additional control features to customize the operating  
characteristics of the feedback filters. The computer interface also allows access to the  
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built-in digital, 30-band, / -octave, constant-Q, graphic equalizer.  
The resulting  
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equalization curves can be displayed in the frequency response graph for an accurate  
display of either the feedback filter response, EQ response, or both combined.  
Minimum Computer Requirements  
following are the minimum requirements to run the Shure DFR11EQ software.  
TSheOne 486DX 33MHz IBM*-compatible computer (math coprocessor required)  
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2 MB hard drive space  
4 MB RAM  
Windows version 3.1x, or greater  
1 available RS-232 serial (COM) port  
S One RS-232 cable to connect the COM port of the computer to the DB-9 connector of  
the DFR11EQ  
Connecting the DFR11EQ to a Computer via the RS-232 (COM) Port  
Before connecting the DFR11EQ to the computer, determine whether the computer’s  
RS-232 (COM) port is 9-pin or 25-pin. Use the proper cable (purchased separately). For  
RS-232 cable diagrams, see Appendix C. Cables and Connectors.  
TO COMPUTER  
RS-232 CONNECTOR  
TO DFR11EQ  
RS-232 CONNECTOR  
(9-PIN MALE)  
1. Connect the 9-pin plug (male) of the cable to the RS-232 port of the DFR11EQ.  
2. Connect the other end of the cable to the RS-232 port of the computer  
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Networking Multiple DFR11EQs via the Shure Link Interface  
Up to 16 DFR11EQ’s can be linked together and controlled from a single computer. Each  
unit comes supplied with one 5-pin DIN cable for linking.  
DFR11EQ #1  
DFR11EQ #2  
DFR11EQ #3  
LINK IN  
LINK OUT  
LINK IN  
LINK OUT  
LINK IN  
TO  
LINK OUT  
COMPUTER  
1. Assign each unit a Device ID (0 through 15) via the DIP switches on the rear panel  
(see Shure Link Device ID, in the Hardware section of this manual).  
NOTE: Multiple units can be assigned the same Device ID, enabling those units to  
be controlled simultaneously  
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2. Using the supplied 5-pin DIN cable, connect the Shure Link OUT of the first unit (the  
one connected directly to the computer) to the Shure Link IN of the next unit. Repeat  
this connection for each unit to be networked. The last unit in the chain should be  
connected from its Shure Link OUT to the Shure Link IN of the first unit. This  
creates the loop necessary for all of the networked units to communicate with the  
computer.  
NOTE: Although a standard MIDI cable can be used to link units, Shure Link is not MIDI  
compatible.  
Software Installation  
1. Insert the supplied 3.5-in floppy disk into the disk drive of your computer  
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2. With Windows active, click on the File heading of the main menu, then click on Run...  
3. In the Run window, type “a:\setup”, where “a” is the drive containing the Shure Setup  
disk.  
4. Shure Setup will suggest a destination on your hard disk for the DFR11EQ files.  
Shure Setup will check the computer hardware to ensure that a coprocessor is  
present. Setup will also prompt you for your name and organizational information.  
NOTE: Remember to register your software by filling out and mailing the enclosed  
registration card, or online via the Shure World Wide Web site (“http://www.shure.com”).  
This will ensure that you receive information about software updates with additional features  
as they become available.  
The Shure DFR11EQ Program Group  
The DFR11EQ program group contains the main application icon, a Windows Help file,  
and a Readme file with up-to-date information. To launch the application, double-click on the  
DFR11EQ icon.  
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Software Functions  
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Ê Main Menu Bar. Through the main menu bar, you  
can configure the computer connection to the  
DFR11EQ, and access other windows for  
configuring the DFR11EQ, setting filters, and saving  
scenes.  
Ì Graphic Equalizer. The Graphic Equalizer Panel  
allows the DFR11EQ to act as a constant-Q,  
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30-band, / -octave graphic equalizer with up to 6 dB  
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of boost and 12 dB of cut per band. Additional high  
and low frequency cut filters with a 12 dB/octave  
rolloff are included for setting the bandwidth limit of  
the sound system.  
Ë Feedback Reducer Panel. The Feedback Reducer  
Panel contains many of the same controls available  
on the front panel of the DFR11EQ. In addition, the  
Feedback Reducer panel allows you to view the  
frequency and depth of individual filters, mute the  
sound system, or bypass the graphic equalizer.  
Í Frequency Response Curves. The Frequency  
Response Viewer allows you to accurately display  
the frequency response of the feedback filters, the  
graphic EQ, or the combined response of both.  
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Using the Feedback Reducer Panel  
Feedback Reducer (DFR) Bypass Button and LED  
Pressing the DFR bypass button suspends the feedback reducer operation and  
removes its filters from the audio path. It does not affect the graphic equalizer. When the  
LED illuminates, the feedback reducer is bypassed. This is identical to the front panel  
BYPASS button and LED.  
EQ Bypass Button and LED  
Pressing the EQ bypass button removes the graphic equalizer filters from the  
audio path. This button does not affect feedback reducer operation. When the LED  
illuminates, the graphic equalizer is bypassed. This is identical to the rear panel EQ Bypass  
DIP switch.  
Mute Button and LED  
To mute the audio signal of the DFR11EQ, click on the MUTE button. The LED  
will illuminate and no sound will pass through.  
Clear Filters Button and LED  
Click on the CLEAR button to clear all feedback filters. The Clear function is  
active even if LOCK filters is active. The LED illuminates as the DFR clears the  
filters. This is identical to the CLEAR button and LED on the front panel of the  
DFR11EQ.  
Lock Filters Button and LED  
Click on the LOCK button to lock the filters at their current values. The LED  
illuminates when the lock is active. The DFR11EQ will not set any new filters or  
change the depth of any existing feedback filters. This is identical to the LOCK  
button and LED on the front panel of the DFR11EQ.  
Feedback Filters Button and LED  
As on the front panel of the unit, there are 10  
LEDs representing each of the 10 feedback  
filters. The LEDs illuminate from left to right, with  
the LEDs on the left representing the fixed filters.  
In order to view the settings of a specific filter,  
click on the right and left arrows to either side of the filter LEDs. This will move the red  
arrows above and below the selected filter LED. When a filter is selected, the current  
frequency and depth of that filter will appear in the FREQ. and DEPTH fields. The number  
displayed in the FREQ. field is the exact frequency which has been feeding back. The  
DEPTH field shows the feedback filter depth required to reduce the feedback at that  
frequency.  
Connect Button and LED  
Clicking the CONNECT button brings the DFR11EQ plugged in to the  
computer online, along with any other DFR11EQs netwoked via Shure Link.  
CONNECT automatically selects the unit connected to the computer. When the  
green LED illuminates, the connected units are online. When the LED is off, the  
units are operating without the computer interface and the software is running offline.  
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Using the Graphic Equalizer  
Adjusting Bands  
The DFR11EQ graphic equalizer looks and functions just like a  
1
conventional graphic equalizer. Each slider controls a / -octave band  
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centered around the frequency indicated above each slider. When a slider  
is selected, the center of the slider turns green.  
There are two ways to adjust the sliders:  
Using the mouse pointer... drag and drop the slider to the desired level.  
Or you can point and click on the band, which will adjust the level up or down  
in 3 dB increments.  
Using the computer keyboard... pressing the [Tab] on the computer  
keyboard selects the sliders from left to right. When the desired slider is selected, use the ↑ ↓  
keys to adjust the level by 0.5 dB increments. Us the [Page Up] and [Page Down] keys to  
adjust the level by 3 dB increments.  
Low-Frequency Roll-Off  
The Low frequency roll-off slider determines the corner frequency of the highpass filter  
To adjust the Low frequency roll-off, click and drag the slider to the desired frequency ou  
can also use the and keys on the computer keyboard to move this slider  
.
.
Y
.
High-Frequency Roll-Off  
The High frequency roll-off slider determines the corner frequency of the lowpass filter  
To adjust the High frequency roll-off, click and drag the slider to the desired frequency. You  
can also use the and keys on the computer keyboard to move this slider  
.
.
Flat Button  
The Flat button resets all the sliders, bringing them back to the 0 dB position.  
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Viewing Response Curves  
DFR Response Curves  
Clicking on the DFR button displays the feedback filter frequency response  
curve on the graph. This curve shows the response of all deployed feedback  
filters. Here you can check the frequency and depth of each filter  
.
EQ Response Curves  
Clicking on the EQ button displays the graphic equalizer frequency  
response curve on the graph. Use this curve as an aid in setting up the graphic  
equalizer.  
Both  
Clicking on the BOTH button displays the composite response of the  
graphic equalizer and the deployed feedback filters. Here you can see how the  
equalized sound is affected by the feedback filters.  
Exiting the DFR11EQ Application  
To Exit  
1. Click on File in the main menu bar  
.
2. Select the Exit option of the drop-down menu.  
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Accessing Connected DFR11EQs  
Configuring the Computer Serial Port  
1. Launch the DFR11EQ software.  
2. Click on Setup in the main menu bar  
.
3. Click on the COM port option of the drop-down menu.  
4. In the DFR11EQ Serial Port window, select an available COM port on the computer  
.
5. Click on the OK button.  
NOTE: The COM port selection is saved in the DFR11EQ file, and will not need to be  
selected again unless you need to change the hardware configuration.  
Accessing the Connected DFR11EQs  
To bring the networked DFR11EQ’s online, click on the CONNECT button of the DFR  
panel. Or, select the Connect option of the Setup drop-down menu of the main menu bar.  
The program searches for each unit connected in the network, reading the Shure Link Device  
ID of each.  
Shure Link Device ID Selection  
DFR11EQ’s are addressed by their Shure Link Device ID. For instructions in assigning  
Shure Link Device IDs, see Shure Link Device ID. Units with the same Device ID will receive  
the same settings from the computer. To access Units with different Device ID’s, you will  
need to select the Device ID from the main menu.  
To select a Device ID:  
1. Click on Device ID in the main menu bar. A drop-down menu will appear showing  
the Device IDs of all the connected DFR11EQs.  
2. Click on the desired Device.  
The Device ID will appear beside the DFR11EQ heading at the top of the main window  
,
indicating that all the units with that Device ID will receive computer commands.  
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DFR11EQ Settings  
The DFR11EQ Settings window contains options for controlling the DIP switches and  
setting fixed and dynamic filters. To access the DFR11EQ Settings window:  
1. Click on Options in the main menu bar  
2. Select the DFR11EQ Settings... option of the drop-down menu.  
.
DIP Switch Override and Disable  
Clicking on the DIP switches override and disable box disables the Filter Bandwidth, EQ  
Defeat, and Front Panel Lock/Unlock DIP switches to prevent tampering. Once the DIP  
switches override and disable is activated, an X will appear in the box and the High Q/Low Q  
and Front Panel Lockout options will be controllable from the computer. The DIP switch  
override does not affect the input and output level DIP switches.  
NOTE: Because the computer bypassing of the graphic equalizer is DIP switch controlled,  
computer control of the graphic equalizer automatically locks out the DIP switches on the  
unit.  
Setting High Q or Low Q Filters... The High Q and Low Q options are the same as the  
Filter Bandwidth DIP switch options on the back of the unit. For definitions of High Q and  
Low Q, see DFR11EQ Theory  
.
Locking the Front Panel... Clicking on the Front panel lockout box will deactivate the  
front panel buttons of the DFR11EQ hardware. Lockout is indicated by an X in the box.  
The Front Panel lockout does not affect the Power button.  
Setting Fixed and Dynamic Filters  
DFR11EQ feedback filters are set in one of two modes: Fixed or Dynamic. For  
definitions of these two modes, see DFR11EQ Theory The DFR11EQ comes factory preset  
with 5 fixed and 5 dynamic filters.  
To change number of Fixed and Dynamic filters from the DFR11EQ Filter Parameters  
window:  
.
1. Click on the DIP switches override and disable box to activate the Number of Fixed  
DFR Filters field.  
2. Place the cursor in the Number of Fixed DFR Filters field by using the mouse.  
3. Type in the desired number of fixed filters. The remaining filters automatically  
become dynamic.  
4. Click on the OK button to accept the changes.  
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Scenes  
Once a DFR11EQ has been set up with a desired combination of settings, they can be  
stored on disk as a Scene. Although the DFR11EQ automatically saves the current scene in  
internal memory, other scenes can be saved to disk. Scenes are useful for reducing setup  
time when multiple units require similar settings. Scenes are also useful for multi-purpose  
sound system, or events which require changing settings “on the fly”. Up to 16 events may be  
stored on the computer for later recall.  
To Store a Scene in the DFR11EQ  
The DFR11EQ stores one scene in its internal non-volatile memory. This scene is  
automatically saved in the DFR11EQ upon power down. After any adjustments are made to  
any settings, the computer can simply be disconnected from the DFR11EQ, and the  
DFR11EQ will retain the settings.  
To Save a Scene to Disk  
Scenes are saved to the DFR11EQ.INI file located in the Windows system directory. T  
o
save a scene:  
1. Click on File in the main menu bar  
.
2. Select the Scenes... option of the drop-down menu.  
3. On the Scene Dialog window type a name (8 characters maximum) in the Scene  
Name field.  
4. Click on the Save Scene button.  
To Recall a Scene from Disk  
Once a scene has been saved, the Windows software can be used to reload that scene  
from disk and recall it to a DFR11EQ. To recall a scene:  
1. Click on File in the main menu bar  
.
2. Select the Scenes... option of the drop-down menu.  
3. On the Scene Dialog window, click on the arrow key beside the Scene Name field  
for a drop-down list of available scene names.  
4. Select the desired scene name.  
5. Click on the Recall Scene button.  
To Delete a Scene from Disk  
1. Click on File in the main menu bar  
.
2. Select the Scenes... option of the drop-down menu.  
3. On the Scene Dialog window, click on the arrow key beside the Scene Name field  
for a drop-down list of available scene names.  
4. Select the desired scene name.  
5. On the Scene Dialog window, click on the Delete Scene button.  
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APPENDICES  
Appendix A. Specifications  
Frequency Response  
Weight  
930 g (2.5 lbs)  
20 to 20k Hz  
±
1.0 dB re 1 kHz  
FEEDBACK FILTERS  
Dynamic Range  
1
Ten (10) / -octave adaptive notch filters from 60 Hz  
104 dB minimum, A-weighted, 20 Hz to 20 kHz  
10  
to 20 kHz  
Sampling Rate  
48 kHz  
Deployed to 1 Hz resolution of feedback frequency  
Digital-to-Analog, Analog-to-Digital Conversion  
Deployed in depths of 3 dB, 6 dB, 9 dB, 12 dB, and 18  
dB attenuation  
20 bit resolution  
Voltage Gain  
Filter shape variable between HI Q and LOW Q (see  
High Q vs. Low Q Filters.  
–1 dB  
0 dB  
12 dB  
±
±
±
±
1dB (power off)  
2 dB (equal input and output sensitivities)  
2 dB (input –10 dBV, output +4 dBu)  
2 dB (input +4 dBu, output –10 dBv)  
GRAPHIC EQUALIZER  
–12 dB  
Frequency Bands  
Impedance  
1
30 bands on ISO,  
/ -octave centers  
3
Input: 47 k± 20% actual  
Output: 120 ± 20% actual  
Input Clipping Level  
Filter Type  
1
/ -octave, constant-Q  
3
Maximum Boost  
+18 dBu minimum (at +4 dBu setting)  
+6 dBu minimum (at –10 dBV setting)  
6 dB per band  
Output Clipping Level  
Maximum Cut  
+18 dBu minimum (at +4 dBu setting)  
+6 dBu minimum (at –10 dBV setting)  
12 dB per band, highpass and lowpass filters  
CERTIFICATIONS  
Total Harmonic Distortion  
DFR11EQ: UL Listed and cUL Listed to UL 813 and CSA  
C22.2 No. 1. Authorized under Verification provision of  
FCC Part 15 as a Class B Digital Device.  
< 0.05% at 1 kHz, +4 dBu, 20 to 20 kHz  
LED Signal Indicators  
Clip: 6 dB down from input clipping  
DFR11EQE: Conforms to European Union Directives,  
eligible to bear CE marking. Meets European Union Low  
Voltage Requirements: VDE GS-Certified to EN 60 950.  
Meets European Union EMC Emissions Requirements:  
EN 50 081-1 (1992) [EN 55022]. Meets European  
Union EMC Immunity Requirements EN 50 082–1  
(1992): [RF radiated (IEC 801–3) meets Criterion A;  
ESD meets Criterion B; EFT (IEC 801–4) meets  
Criterion B].  
Delay from Input to Ouput  
< 1.0 ms, all filters set to Flat  
Polarity  
Input to output: non-inverting  
XLR: pin 2 positive with respect to pin 3  
1
/ -in. TRS: tip positive with respect to ring  
4
Operating Voltage  
DFR11EQ: 108 to 132 Vac, 50/60 Hz  
DFR11EQE: 216 to 264 Vac, 50/60 Hz  
NOTE: This product is not disconnected from the mains  
power supply when the POWER switch is in the Off  
position.  
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage  
constituting a risk of electric shock is present  
within this unit.  
Temperature Range  
This symbol indicates that there are important  
operating and maintenance instructions in the  
literature accompanying this unit.  
Operating: 0_ to 60_ C (32_ to 140_ F)  
Storage: –30_ to 70_ C (–22_ to 158_ F)  
Fuse  
DFR11EQ:120 VAC. Fuse: 100 mA, 250V time delay.  
DFR11EQE: 250 VAC. Fuse: 50 mA, 250V time delay  
In order to change a blown fuse, remove the power cord  
and pry open the drawer with a flathead screwdriver.  
FURNISHED ACCESSORIES  
Power Cable (DFR11EQ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95A8389  
Power Cable (DFR11EQE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95A8247  
FUSE  
5-pin DIN Shure Link Cable  
Single Mount Rack Bracket  
.
.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95A8676  
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53A8450  
Dual Mount Rack Bracket  
Straddle Bars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53B8443  
3.5” Floppy disk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84A003  
.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53B8442  
Dimensions  
.
219 mm x 137 mm x 40 mm  
5
3
3
8
/
8
in x 5  
/
8
in x 1  
/
4
in  
.
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Appendix B. Rack Mounting the DFR11EQ  
1
The DFR11EQ comes in a / -rack chassis specially designed for sturdiness. The  
2
1
sagging and bending found in most / -rack designs is eliminated — the brackets and  
2
straddle bars are designed to ensure that the units will be installed securely  
.
WARNING: Do not torque the screws too tightly, or the chassis may be damaged.  
Single Unit  
1. Align the supplied rack-mount brackets over the holes.  
2. Fasten with the 8 supplied screws.  
Dual-Mounted Units  
1. Align two units side by side so that the front panels both face the same direction.  
2. Place the supplied straddle bars in the recesses on the top and bottom of the units,  
so that they overlap both. Fasten with the supplied screws.  
NOTE: Be sure to use both straddle bars when installing dual units.  
3. Position the rackmount brackets over the holes in the side of the unit. Fasten with  
the supplied screws.  
Mounting in an Equipment Rack  
SINGLE MOUNT  
DUAL MOUNT  
1. Insert the unit(s) into a 19-inch equipment rack.  
2. Fasten the unit(s) to the rack using all four of the supplied screws.  
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Appendix C. Connectors and Cables  
NOTE: Except for the Shure Link cable, none of the cables shown come supplied with the  
DFR11EQ.  
Audio Connectors  
DFR11EQ Audio Output  
DFR11EQ Audio Input  
Connector:  
(XLR and  
1/4-inch  
XLR (male)  
1/4-inch  
phone plug  
(female)  
Connector:  
(XLR and  
1/4-inch  
XLR (female)  
1/4-inch  
phone plug  
(female)  
separate)  
combined)  
Configuration:  
active balanced  
cross coupled  
active balanced  
cross coupled  
Configuration:  
active balanced active balanced  
47 k47 kΩ  
Actual  
Impedance:  
Actual  
Impedance:  
120  
120  
Nominal  
Input Level:  
+
4 d  
B
u
+
4 d  
B
u
Nominal  
Output Level:  
+
4 dBu  
+
4 dBu  
(+4 input level)  
(+4 input level)  
(+4 output level)  
(+4 output level)  
–10 d  
BV  
–10 dBV  
–10 dBV  
–10 dBV  
(–10 input level) (–10 input level)  
(–10 output level) (–10 output level)  
Maximum  
Input Level:  
+18 dBu  
(+4 input level)  
+18 dBu  
(+4 input level)  
Maximum  
Output Level:  
+18 dBu  
(+4 output level)  
+18 dBu  
(+4 output level)  
+
6 dBu  
+
6 dBu  
+
6 dBu  
+6 dBu  
(–10 input level) (–10 input level)  
(–10 output level) (–10 output level)  
Pin  
Pin 1 = ground  
Pin 2 = hot  
Tip = hot  
ring = cold  
Pin  
Pin 1 = ground  
Pin 2 = hot  
Tip = hot  
ring = cold  
Assignments:  
Assignments:  
Pin 3 = cold  
sleeve = ground  
Pin 3 = cold  
sleeve = ground  
Voltage /  
Current/  
Phantom Power  
Protection?  
yes  
yes  
Voltage /  
Current/  
Phantom Power  
Protection?  
yes  
yes  
Audio Cables  
The variety of connectors on audio equipment sometimes leads to confusion in cabling.  
The diagrams below provide cabling recommendations for most common cabling situations.  
The following is not a complete list, only a sample of some of the more commonly used cables  
and applications. Some of the equipment in a given sound system may have different  
pinouts than the given examples. Consult the documentation for that equipment.  
XLR (male) to XLR (female)  
PIN 1  
PIN 2  
+
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS  
S
S
S
S
S
S
Mixer Line Out to DFR11EQ Input  
DFR11EQ Output to Amplifier Input  
DFR11EQ Output to Mixer Sub Return  
Mixer Send to DFR11EQ Input  
Mixer Sub Send to DFR11EQ Input  
DFR11EQ Output to Mixer Sub Return  
PIN 3  
PIN 2  
+
PIN  
1
PIN 3  
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1/4-in. to /4-in. Balanced  
SLEEVE  
SLEEVE  
RING –  
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS  
S
S
S
S
S
S
Mixer Line Out to DFR11EQ Input  
DFR11EQ Output to Amplifier Input  
DFR11EQ Output to Mixer Sub Return  
Mixer Send to DFR11EQ Input  
Mixer Sub Send to DFR11EQ Input  
DFR11EQ Output to Mixer Sub Return  
TIP +  
RING –  
TIP  
+
1
1/4-in. to /4-in. Unbalanced  
SLEEVE  
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS  
S
S
S
S
S
S
Mixer Line Out to DFR11EQ Input  
DFR11EQ Output to Amplifier Input  
DFR11EQ Output to Mixer Sub Return  
Mixer Send to DFR11EQ Input  
Mixer Sub Send to DFR11EQ Input  
DFR11EQ Output to Mixer Sub Return  
TIP +  
SLEEVE  
TIP  
+
1
1/4-in. Balanced to /4-in. Unbalanced  
SLEEVE  
RING –  
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS  
S
S
S
S
S
S
Mixer Line Out to DFR11EQ Input  
DFR11EQ Output to Amplifier Input  
DFR11EQ Output to Mixer Sub Return  
Mixer Send to DFR11EQ Input  
Mixer Sub Send to DFR11EQ Input  
DFR11EQ Output to Mixer Sub Return  
TIP  
+
SLEEVE  
TIP +  
1
XLR (male) to /4-in. Balanced  
PIN  
1
PIN 2  
+
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS  
S
S
S
S
S
S
Mixer Line Out to DFR11EQ Input  
DFR11EQ Output to Amplifier Input  
DFR11EQ Output to Mixer Sub Return  
Mixer Send to DFR11EQ Input  
Mixer Sub Send to DFR11EQ Input  
DFR11EQ Output to Mixer Sub Return  
PIN 3  
SLEEVE  
RING –  
TIP  
+
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XLR (female) to /4-in. Balanced  
PIN 2  
+
PIN  
1
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS  
S
S
S
S
S
S
Mixer Line Out to DFR11EQ Input  
DFR11EQ Output to Amplifier Input  
DFR11EQ Output to Mixer Sub Return  
Mixer Send to DFR11EQ Input  
Mixer Sub Send to DFR11EQ Input  
DFR11EQ Output to Mixer Sub Return  
PIN 3  
SLEEVE  
RING –  
TIP  
+
1
XLR (female) to /4-in. Unbalanced  
PIN 2  
+
PIN  
1
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS  
S
S
S
S
S
S
Mixer Line Out to DFR11EQ Input  
DFR11EQ Output to Amplifier Input  
DFR11EQ Output to Mixer Sub Return  
Mixer Send to DFR11EQ Input  
Mixer Sub Send to DFR11EQ Input  
DFR11EQ Output to Mixer Sub Return  
PIN 3  
SLEEVE  
TIP  
+
1
1
Y-adapter cable, /4-in. Balanced to /4-in. Unbalanced  
RING –  
SLEEVE  
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS  
S
Mixer Send/Return (Insert) to DFR11EQ  
Input and Output  
TIP +  
1
RCA to /4-in. Unbalanced  
SLEEVE  
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS  
S
DFR11EQ Output to Amplifier Input  
SLEEVE  
TIP  
+
TIP +  
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Digital Connectors and Cables  
Computer Interface — 9-Pin to 9-Pin RS-232 Cable  
5
3
1
1
3
5
4
2
2
4
FUNCTION  
PIN  
#
9-PIN FEMALE  
TO COMPUTER  
8
6
RX  
TX  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
7
9
COMPUTER 9-PIN RS-232  
CONNECTOR MALE  
8
6
9
7
1
3
5
2
4
5
3
1
4
2
9-PIN MALE  
TO DFR11EQ  
9
7
8
6
7
9
DFR11EQ RS-232  
CONNECTOR FEMALE  
8
6
Computer Interface — 9-Pin to 25-Pin RS-232 Cable  
13 11  
12 10  
9
7
5
3
1
9
11 13  
10 12  
1
3
5
7
4
2
8
6
4
2
6
8
FUNCTION  
9-PIN CONNECTOR 25-PIN CONNECTOR  
PIN #  
PIN #  
25-PIN FEMALE  
TO COMPUTER  
14 16 18  
15 17  
COMPUTER 25-PIN RS-232  
CONNECTOR (MALE)  
20 22 24  
19 21  
23  
25  
RX  
TX  
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
8
3
2
20  
7
6
4
5
22  
18 16 14  
17 15  
24 22 20  
21 19  
23  
25  
5
3
1
1
3
5
4
2
2
4
9-PIN MALE  
TO DFR11EQ  
9
7
8
6
DFR11EQ RS-232  
CONNECTOR FEMALE  
7
9
8
6
Shure Link Cable — 5-Pin DIN Cable (MIDI-compatible cable)  
FUNCTION  
PIN  
#
DATA  
SHIELD  
DATA  
1
2
3
4
5
4
2
1
3
5
5
3
1
2
4
SHURE LINK IN  
1
3
5
4
2
2
4
5
3
1
SHURE LINK OUT  
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Appendix D. Warranty  
Warranty  
Shure Brothers Inc. (“Shure”) hereby warrants that these products will be free from  
defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. At its  
option, Shure will repair or replace the defective product and promptly return it to you, or  
refund the purchase price. Retain proof of purchase to validate the purchase date and return  
it with any warranty claim. If you believe this product is defective within the warranty period,  
carefully repack the unit, insure it, and return it postpaid to:  
Shure Brothers Inc.  
Attention: Service Department  
222 Hartrey Avenue  
Evanston, IL 60202-3696 U.S.A.  
For service outside the United States, return the product to your authorized Shure  
Distribution Center  
.
All claims of defects or shortage should be directed to the above address. Please furnish  
model number, date, place and proof of purchase (such as a copy of your sales receipt) to  
establish warranty. Your letter should include all pertinent details including applicable model  
or part numbers and a brief description of the problem. Do not mail any units or parts to Shure  
unless requested to do so by Shure’s Service Department. Any returned items must have  
prior authorization. Unauthorized returns are delayed in handling; these delays can be  
avoided by contacting Shure in advance and furnishing the necessary information.  
Shure reserves the right to make design changes and product improvements on any  
previously manufactured products. Shure also reserves the right to ship new and/or  
improved products which are similar to the form, fit and function of the originally ordered  
products.  
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