Shure PSM1000 User Guide
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To set up the Shure PSM1000 system, connect the transmitter to your audio source, power on the receiver, and sync the receiver with the transmitter using the infrared sync feature. Ensure antennas are properly connected and positioned.
If you experience interference, try changing the frequency on both the transmitter and receiver to a clear channel. Use the Scan & Sync feature to find the best available frequency.
To improve range, ensure that antennas are positioned vertically and elevated above obstructions. Using directional antennas and antenna combiners can also enhance range performance.
Regularly inspect cables and connectors for wear. Keep the system clean and free from dust. Update firmware periodically to ensure optimal performance and security.
Check for physical obstructions or interference sources. Ensure proper antenna connection and positioning. Verify that the receiver is within the transmitter's range and try changing frequencies if necessary.
Yes, multiple systems can be used simultaneously. Ensure each system is set to a unique frequency to avoid interference. Utilizing a frequency coordination tool can help manage multiple systems.
Download the latest firmware from the Shure website. Connect the PSM1000 to your computer via USB. Use the Shure Update Utility to install the latest firmware version.
Set the transmitter's RF power to match the venue size. Utilize the cue mode for monitoring multiple mixes. Adjust the limiter and EQ settings on the receiver to suit the performer's preferences.
Press the sync button on the receiver, then align the infrared sync windows on both the receiver and transmitter. The devices will automatically sync to the same frequency.
Ensure you are using high-quality rechargeable batteries. Check for unnecessary features like high RF output or backlighting that may drain the battery faster. Consider using the battery save mode if available.