Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
ENGLISH ENGLISH TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK SETUP GUIDE FOR THE SHURE UP WIRELESS SYSTEM 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UP4 RECEIVER SETUP 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 3 - QUICK SETUP GUIDE FOR THE SHURE UP WIRELESS SYSTEM; FIGURE 1; ATTACHING THE MOUNTING BOX, INSTALLING THE UP4 RECEIVER; System Operation; Turn the transmitter on and speak into the microphone.
ENGLISH ENGLISH – 1 – QUICK SETUP GUIDE FOR THE SHURE UP WIRELESS SYSTEM UP4 Receiver Setup and Camera Mounting To audio input To power supply (If not using interior battery power) FIGURE 1 ATTACHING THE MOUNTING BOX, INSTALLING THE UP4 RECEIVER 1. Open the battery compartment on the UP4 receiver an...
Page 4 - FIGURE 2; SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
ENGLISH ENGLISH – 2 – UC1 UC2 UP4 UP WIRELESS SYSTEM COMPONENTS FIGURE 2 U2 U1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION The Shure UP Wireless System is a portable, frequency-agile, diversity wireless system operating in the UHF band. The UP4 receiver is easily mounted to a Sony R video camera or any video camera with an ...
Page 5 - UP4 RECEIVER CONTROLS AND INDICATORS; UP4 RECEIVER FEATURES; screwdriver to make adjustments.
ENGLISH ENGLISH – 3 – UP4 RECEIVER CONTROLS AND INDICATORS FIGURE 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 UP4 RECEIVER FEATURES 1. Group Setting Control. Rotate this switch clockwise to advance the Group setting, or rotate it counterclockwise to decrease the setting. Use the supplied screwdriver to make adjustmen...
Page 6 - FIGURE 4
ENGLISH ENGLISH – 4 – 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 1 2 3 4 FIGURE 4 UC1 TRANSMITTER FEATURES AND CONTROLS 1. Antenna. A flexible 1/4 wave whip antenna is permanently attached to the top of the UC1 Body-Pack transmitter. 2. Power/Battery Fuel Gauge. When the Power switch is in the ON position, one of t...
Page 7 - FIGURE 6; FIGURE 7
ENGLISH ENGLISH – 5 – ON OFF 1 FIGURE 6 10 11 12 13 2 3 4 5 1 9 8 7 6 U1 TRANSMITTER CONTROLS & INDICATORS 1. Antenna. A 1/4 wave antenna is permanently attached to the top of the U1 body-pack transmitter. The antenna can bereplaced in the field by a qualified technician. 2. Programmable Display...
Page 8 - CHECKING BATTERIES; Turn the receiver power ON/OFF switch to the ON position.; FIGURE 8; PWR LED; UC1 and UC2 Transmitter; FIGURE 9; Battery Gauge; U1 and U2 Transmitter; Turn the transmitter power ON/OFF switch to the ON position.
ENGLISH ENGLISH – 6 – CHECKING BATTERIES UP4 Receiver 1. Turn the receiver power ON/OFF switch to the ON position. 2. Observe the PWR LED on front panel (See figure 8). If it is glowing red, the battery power is low and the battery should be changed immediately. FIGURE 8 PWR LED (Red Indicates Low R...
Page 9 - INSTALLING BATTERIES; UC1: Lift up on the edge of the battery remove it.; UC2 or U2 Hand–Held Transmitter
ENGLISH ENGLISH – 7 – INSTALLING BATTERIES UP4 Receiver Á FIGURE 11 1. Locate the battery door on the bottom of the unit. Release the battery door by sliding the door in the direction of the arrow until the pins on either side of the door are visible. Flip open the battery door once it is released. ...
Page 10 - CHANGING GROUP AND CHANNEL SETTINGS; GROUP; Changing the UC1 or UC2 Transmitter Group/Channel Settings; desired setting is reached.; Changing U1 AND U2 Transmitter Group/Channel Settings
ENGLISH ENGLISH – 8 – CHANGING GROUP AND CHANNEL SETTINGS IMPORTANT: Transmitter GROUP and CHANNEL settings must match receiver GROUP and CHANNEL settings. Changing the UP4 Receiver Group/Channel Setting FIGURE 14 GROUP CHANNEL 1. To advance the receiver Group or Channel setting, rotate the appropri...
Page 11 - LOCKING THE POWER ON (U1 AND U2; transmitter screen, as shown in Figure 19B.
ENGLISH ENGLISH – 9 – LOCKING THE POWER ON (U1 AND U2 ) FIGURE 18 A B 1. To lock the power on, press and hold the SET button, then press and hold the MODE button. Hold both keys down until “PoL” (for power locked) is displayed, as shown in Figure 18A. NOTE: When the Power On Lock function is activat...
Page 12 - UP4 RECEIVER SET UP; of the battery pack, either on the side or back of the battery pack.; Attaching a Second Mounting Box; of the screw and the surface of the mounting box.
ENGLISH ENGLISH – 10 – UP4 RECEIVER SET UP Attaching The UP4 Receiver Antennas FIGURE 20 1. Center the antenna over the SMA Antenna Input Connectors on the front panel of the receiver.2. Rotate the antenna in a clockwise direction until the base of the antenna is threaded firmly to the connector. At...
Page 13 - INSTALLING THE UP4 RECEIVER; Side Mounted; POWER CABLE
ENGLISH ENGLISH – 11 – INSTALLING THE UP4 RECEIVER FIGURE 23 Side Mounted Rear Mounted To Power Supply (if not using battery power) To Audio Input 1. After the mounting box is attached to the camera, insert the UP receiver in the box. It should slide in easily, but fit snuggly. 2. Connect XLR audio ...
Page 14 - ATTACHING THE WEATHER-RESISTANT COVER
ENGLISH ENGLISH – 12 – ATTACHING THE WEATHER-RESISTANT COVER FIGURE 24 1. Join the narrow ends of the two sections of the weather–resistant cover using the attached Velcro R as shown. FIGURE 25 2. Wrap the joined pieces of the weather cover around the UP4 Receiver BEFORE inserting the UP4 into its m...
Page 15 - OPERATING THE UP SYSTEM WITH UC1 OR U1 BODY–PACK; OPERATING THE BODY–PACK SYSTEM; OPERATING THE UP SYSTEM WITH A UC2 OR U2 HAND-HELD TRANSMITTER; power and the PWR LED glows red, change the battery.; OPERATING THE HAND–HELD SYSTEM
ENGLISH ENGLISH – 13 – OPERATING THE UP SYSTEM WITH UC1 OR U1 BODY–PACK 1. If the UP4 receiver has not been mounted to the camera, attach the mounting box (See Attaching Mounting Box) and install the UP4 receiver, connecting the XLR output on the receiver to the sound input on the camera (See Instal...
Page 16 - CHANGING THE TRANSMITTER SETTINGS; THE UC1 TRANSMITTER ATTENUATION SWITCH; U1 Attenuator Switch; Attenuator
ENGLISH ENGLISH – 14 – CHANGING THE TRANSMITTER SETTINGS Adjusting the Transmitter Gain Level The U1, U2, UC1 and UC2 transmitter audio gain level has been factory preset to provide satisfactory output in most applications, and it will probably not need to be adjusted for most microphone application...
Page 17 - TIPS FOR ACHIEVING OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE; Problem; SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS; RF Carrier Frequency Range
ENGLISH ENGLISH – 15 – TIPS FOR ACHIEVING OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE • Maintain a line of sight between the transmitter and receiver antennas. • Use the proper receiver antennas. • Do not obstruct the receiver antennas. • Avoid operating near metal objects. • Never use two transmitters set to the same freq...
Page 18 - BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS
ENGLISH ENGLISH – 16 – BODY-PACK TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS UC1 U1 RF Output UA, UB: 50 mW Typical MB: 50 mW Typical KK: 50 mW Typical UA, UB: 10 mW Typical MB: 10 mW Typical KK: 10 mW Typical Input Configuration Unbalanced, active Unbalanced Connector Type 4-Pin male mini connector (TA4M) 4-Pin mal...
Page 19 - Certification; SHURE; Modifications to Approved Equipment.; ing the user’s authority to operate this product.; FURNISHED ACCESSORIES; UP System Carrying Case; OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES; Remote Mute Switch for UC1; REPLACEMENT PARTS
ENGLISH ENGLISH – 17 – COMPONENT DIMENSIONS WEIGHT UP4 124.6 mm L x 85.1 mm W x 31.8 mm T (4 58 / 64 “ x 3 11 / 32 “ x 1 1 / 4 ”) 353.8 g (11.4 oz) UC1 99.2 mm L x 63.5 mm W x 23.0 mm D (3 29 / 32 ” x 2 1 / 2 ” x 29 / 32 ”) 73.5 g (2.59 oz) without battery UC2/58 241.3 mm L x 50.8 mm Dia. (9 1 / 2 ”...
Page 20 - Declaration of Conformity; We of; Additional Information for this Shure Wireless System
ENGLISH ENGLISH – 18 – Declaration of Conformity We of Shure Incorporated222 Hartrey Ave.Evanston IL 60202–3696 U.S.A.847–866–2200 declare under our sole responsibility that the following products, Model: UP4 Name: UP4 Receiver were tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation...
Page 21 - GARANTIA LIMITADA
– 91 – LIMITED WARRANTY Shure Incorporated (”Shure”) hereby warrants that this product will be free in normal use of any defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase forall cartridge and housing assembly parts and for a period of two years from the date of...