•
Use only low-loss reverse SMA cable to avoid poor RF signal.
⁃
Consult cable's specifications and calculate signal loss for desired
cable run.
•
Use one continuous length of cable from the antenna to the receiver to
increase signal reliability.
•
Always perform a walk-around test to verify coverage before using a
wireless system during a speech or performance. Experiment with anten-
na placement to find the optimum location. If necessary, mark any trouble
spots and ask presenters or performers to avoid those areas.
Receiver Channel Display
When connected to a frequency manager, each receiver's channel field dis-
plays a unique identifier that won't change unless you plug in to a different
set of ports on the frequency manager. Use this channel display to help label
transmitters or to identify where each receiver is plugged in on the frequency
manager.
Receiver Channel
Display
Frequency
Manager Port
Number
Frequency Manager
1
1
Frequency manager #1
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
5
6
*
6 (cascade)*
6
1
Frequency manager #2
7
2
8
3
9
4
A
5
B
6 (cascade)
*If using two frequency managers, this cascade port connects to the second
frequency manager, so there is no receiver channel display.
GLXD4 and GLXD6 Receivers
GLXD4 and GLXD6 receivers
cannot
connect to the GLX-D Frequency
Manager.
If you plan to use a GLXD4 or GLXD6 receiver in addition to a frequency
manager, set up the GLXD4/GLXD6 receiver first. Then turn on and set up
the frequency manager.
Note:
Using GLXD4/GLXD6 receivers alongside a frequency manager will
affect the maximum number of channels you can operate with each group.
Specifications
UA846Z2
Power Requirements
15V DC
DC Output
15V DC (x6)
Output Current
Combined total from all DC outputs
3.8 A, maximum
Operating Temperature Range
−18°C to 63°C
Dimensions
45 x 483 x 192 mm (1.8 x 19 x 7.6 in.) H x W x D
Net Weight
1.63 kg (3.6 lbs)
RF Input
Connector Type
Reverse SMA
RF Frequency Range
2400 to 2483.5 MHz
Receiver Port Isolation
35 dB, typical
Shure Incorporated
UA846Z2
Frequency Manager
2017/06/09
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