Shure SBC450 User Guide

To connect the Shure SBC450 Docking Station to your network, use an Ethernet cable to connect the docking station to a network switch or router. Ensure that the network supports DHCP or configure a static IP address using the Shure Web Device Discovery application.
First, ensure that the microphone is properly seated in the docking station. Check for any debris or obstructions in the charging contacts. Verify that the docking station is receiving power and that the power LED is illuminated. If issues persist, try using a different slot or replace the microphone battery.
The SBC450 Docking Station is specifically designed for use with Shure's wireless microphone systems that feature compatible rechargeable battery packs. Always check compatibility with specific models before use.
To update the firmware, download the latest firmware version from the Shure website. Use the Shure Web Device Discovery application to access the docking station's interface, then navigate to the firmware update section and upload the new firmware file.
Ensure that the Ethernet cable is securely connected and that the network supports DHCP. Use the Shure Web Device Discovery application to search for the device. If it is not found, try a different Ethernet cable or network port. Reset the docking station if necessary.
To clean the SBC450 Docking Station, unplug it from the power source and use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the exterior. Avoid using liquid cleaners. Regularly check and clean the charging contacts to prevent debris buildup, which can interfere with charging.
The power LED should be illuminated, and each slot will have a status indicator showing the charging status of the microphone. A solid light means charging, while a flashing light indicates an error. Consult the user manual for specific LED codes.
The SBC450 Docking Station is designed to charge microphones with specific Shure rechargeable battery packs. Using batteries of different chemistries is not recommended and may result in damage or malfunction.
The SBC450 Docking Station can be integrated into an AV control system using its network capabilities. Utilize the Shure Web Device Discovery application for IP address configuration, then refer to your AV control system's documentation for adding network devices.
If a firmware update fails, restart the docking station and try the update process again. Ensure that you are using the correct firmware version and that the network connection is stable. If problems persist, contact Shure support for assistance.