Shure FP24 User Guide

To connect the Shure FP24 to a camera, use an XLR cable to connect the FP24’s output to the camera’s microphone input. Ensure the camera is set to the correct input setting for external microphones.
If the audio signal is distorted, check the input gain settings on the FP24. Lower the gain to ensure the levels are not peaking. Also, inspect the cables for any damage or loose connections.
The Shure FP24 can be powered using two AA batteries or an external DC power supply. Ensure that the batteries are installed correctly or that the DC power supply is properly connected.
Perform a basic maintenance check by inspecting the unit for physical damage, ensuring all knobs and switches function smoothly, and checking that all input and output ports are clean and free of debris.
To reduce noise interference, use balanced XLR cables and keep the FP24 away from sources of electromagnetic interference. Ensure all connections are secure and use the low-cut filter if needed to minimize low-frequency noise.
The high-pass filter on the FP24 is used to reduce low-frequency noise such as wind noise or handling noise. It allows frequencies above a certain threshold to pass while attenuating lower frequencies.
To set levels correctly on the FP24, adjust the input gain until the signal peaks just below the clipping point. Use the level meters to monitor the signal and avoid continuous peaks into the red zone.
If the FP24 is not turning on, check the battery compartment to ensure batteries are installed correctly and have sufficient charge. If using a DC power supply, ensure it is connected properly. Test with known good batteries or power supply.
Yes, the FP24 can be used with condenser microphones. It provides phantom power, which is required by most condenser microphones. Ensure phantom power is enabled on the FP24 when using these types of microphones.
When storing the FP24, remove the batteries to prevent leakage. Store it in a cool, dry place, ideally in a protective case to prevent dust and physical damage. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures or humidity.