Shure GLXD4R User Guide
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To pair your GLXD4R receiver with the transmitter, first turn on both devices. Press the "link" button on the receiver, then press the "link" button on the transmitter. The devices will automatically pair, and the RF and audio indicators will illuminate.
If you experience interference, try re-linking the receiver and transmitter by pressing their "link" buttons. You can also manually change the frequency channel on the receiver to find a clearer signal. Ensure there are no other devices operating on similar frequencies nearby.
To optimize battery life, fully charge the transmitter before use. Turn off the transmitter when not in use, and avoid extreme temperatures. Using the correct charging equipment and following Shure's charging guidelines will also help maintain battery health.
Yes, you can use multiple GLXD4R systems simultaneously. Ensure each system is set to a different frequency channel to avoid interference. The GLX-D Advanced Frequency Manager can help manage multiple systems more efficiently.
To clean the microphone, gently wipe the exterior with a soft cloth slightly dampened with water. Avoid using any harsh chemicals or solvents. If necessary, you can remove and gently clean the grille with mild soap and water. Ensure it is completely dry before reattaching.
To update the firmware, download the Shure Update Utility from the Shure website. Connect your GLXD4R receiver to your computer via USB, then follow the instructions in the utility to install the latest firmware updates.
If the audio cuts out, check for interference from other wireless devices. Ensure the transmitter and receiver are within range and there are no obstacles blocking the signal. Re-link the devices and check the battery status of the transmitter.
The transmitter's display shows the battery level; when it indicates low battery, it's time to recharge. Additionally, the receiver will display a battery status indicator, providing a warning when the battery is low.
Yes, you can connect the GLXD4R receiver to a mixer using either the XLR or 1/4" audio outputs. Use a suitable cable to connect the output of the receiver to an available channel on the mixer.
The GLXD4R system typically has a range of up to 200 feet (60 meters) line-of-sight under optimal conditions. Keep in mind that obstacles, interference, and environmental factors can affect this range.