Shure SB900 User Guide
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To charge the Shure SB900 battery, use the Shure SBC200 dual docking charger or the SBC800 eight-bay charger. Insert the battery into the charger, ensuring it is properly aligned. The LED indicator will show the charging status: red means charging and green indicates a full charge.
The Shure SB900 battery provides up to 11 hours of continuous use when fully charged, depending on the configuration and conditions of use.
The remaining battery life can be checked by viewing the transmitter's display. It shows the remaining time in hours and minutes when the battery is inserted into a compatible Shure wireless system.
If the SB900 battery is not charging, ensure it is correctly seated in the charger. Check the charger connections and verify that power is supplied. If the issue persists, try using a different charger or battery to isolate the problem.
The SB900 battery is compatible with specific Shure wireless systems, including ULX-D, QLX-D, Axient Digital, and PSM 300/900/1000 systems. Always check system compatibility before use.
Store the SB900 battery in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. If storing for extended periods, it is recommended to charge the battery to about 50% to maintain optimal battery health.
Signs that the SB900 battery needs replacement include significantly reduced runtime, inability to hold a charge, or physical damage such as swelling or leakage.
It is recommended to use Shure-approved chargers to ensure safety and optimal performance. Third-party chargers may not provide the correct voltage or current, potentially damaging the battery.
To update firmware on a device using the SB900 battery, connect the device to a computer with Shure Update Utility installed, and follow the software's instructions for updates. Ensure the battery is sufficiently charged before starting the process.
Yes, the SB900 battery is allowed in carry-on luggage under TSA regulations, as it is a lithium-ion battery with a capacity below the permitted limit. Always check with the airline for specific guidelines.