Shure SCM810 User Guide

To connect the SCM810 to a sound system, use balanced XLR cables from each output channel on the mixer to the corresponding input on your sound system amplifier or speakers. Ensure that all connections are secure and that the power is off before connecting.
To set the gain on the SCM810, start by setting all gain controls to their minimum positions. Gradually increase the gain while monitoring the output level to prevent distortion. Use the peak LED indicators to ensure that levels are not too high.
To troubleshoot feedback, first reduce the gain levels and reposition microphones away from speakers. Use the SCM810's built-in high-pass filter to minimize low-frequency feedback and consider using directional microphones to reduce pickup of unwanted sound.
Routinely check all connections and cables for wear or damage. Clean the exterior with a soft, dry cloth to prevent dust buildup. Ensure the unit is stored in a cool, dry place when not in use. Regularly test the unit to ensure all channels are functioning correctly.
To mute individual channels on the SCM810, use the mute buttons located on the front panel of the mixer for each channel you wish to mute. This will stop audio from passing through the respective channel.
If the SCM810 does not power on, check the power cable and connections for any damage or loose connections. Verify that the outlet is working by testing it with another device. If the issue persists, consult the service manual or contact Shure support for further assistance.
Yes, the SCM810 can be used with wireless microphones. Connect the wireless receiver output to one of the SCM810's input channels using an appropriate cable. Adjust the gain and other settings as needed to integrate the wireless audio smoothly.
The SCM810 does not have a specific reset button for factory settings. To manually reset, turn off the unit and adjust all controls to their default positions. Refer to the user manual for the default configuration of controls.
The SCM810 features several LED indicators for each channel: signal present, peak, and mute. These help monitor the audio levels and status of each channel, ensuring optimal performance and troubleshooting when necessary.
To improve audio quality in a large venue, ensure proper microphone placement and use directional microphones to reduce ambient noise. Adjust the SCM810's equalization settings to suit the acoustics of the venue and consider using external processors to enhance sound clarity.