Shure W15HT/87 User Guide

To pair the transmitter with a receiver, ensure both devices are powered on. Set both to the same frequency channel using the frequency selection buttons. Confirm pairing by checking the receiver's display for a signal or RF indicator.
Check the battery level of the transmitter and replace if necessary. Ensure there are no obstructions between the transmitter and receiver, and minimize interference by selecting a different frequency channel.
Use high-quality alkaline or rechargeable batteries. Turn off the transmitter when not in use, and consider reducing transmission power in settings where full power is not necessary.
Regularly clean the exterior with a dry, soft cloth. Check battery contacts for corrosion and clean if necessary. Store the transmitter in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Access the frequency menu by pressing the menu button. Use the arrow buttons to scroll through available channels and select the desired frequency. Confirm the selection by pressing the enter button.
A hissing noise can be caused by interference or low signal strength. Try changing to a different frequency channel and ensure the transmitter is within range of the receiver.
The recommended operating range is up to 100 meters (approximately 330 feet) in optimal conditions. Ensure line-of-sight between the transmitter and receiver for best results.
To reset the transmitter, turn it off. Press and hold the menu and power buttons simultaneously until the display shows the reset confirmation. Release the buttons to complete the reset.
Yes, you can use multiple transmitters simultaneously by ensuring each is set to a unique frequency channel to avoid interference. Consult the user manual for best practices on frequency allocation.
Check and replace the batteries if necessary. Ensure the battery compartment is clean and the contacts are secure. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact Shure support for assistance.