User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- SLX-D Wireless System
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- WARNING
- Important Product Information
- Overview
- Set Up the Receiver
- Wearing the Bodypack Transmitter
- Hardware Interface
- Batteries and Chargers
- Sound Check and Gain Adjustment
- Sound Check and Gain Adjustment
- System Set Up
- Radio Frequency (RF) Settings
- Networking
- Firmware Updates
- Firmware Updates
- Mount the SLX-D Receiver in a Rack
- Accessories
- Specifications
- System
- RF
- RF Carrier Frequency Range
- Working Range
- RF Tuning Step Size
- Image Rejection
- RF Sensitivity
- Audio
- Latency
- Audio Frequency Response
- Audio Dynamic Range
- Total Harmonic Distortion
- System Audio Polarity
- Mic Offset Range
- Temperature Range
- Operating Temperature Range
- Storage Temperature Range
- SLXD4 / SLXD4D
- Dimensions
- Weight
- Housing
- Power Requirements
- RF Input
- Spurious Rejection
- Connector Type
- Impedance
- Phantom Power Protection
- Audio Output
- Gain Adjustment Range
- Configuration
- Impedance
- Full Scale Output
- Mic/Line Switch
- Networking
- Network Interface
- Network Addressing Capability
- Maximum Cable Length
- SLXD1
- Battery Type
- Dimensions
- Weight
- Housing
- Audio Input
- Connector
- Configuration
- Impedance
- Maximum Input Level
- Preamplifier Equivalent Input Noise (EIN)
- RF Output
- Antenna Type
- Occupied Bandwidth
- Modulation Type
- Power
- SLXD2
- Battery Type
- Dimensions
- Weight
- Housing
- Audio Input
- Configuration
- Maximum Input Level
- RF Output
- Antenna Type
- Occupied Bandwidth
- Modulation Type
- Power
- SB903
- Charge Voltage
- Charge Current
- Nominal Voltage
- Nominal Capacity
- Housing
- Charging Temperature Range
- Dimensions
- Weight
- SBC10-903
- Battery Charger
- DC Input Voltage Range
- Charge Current
- Charge Time
- Charge Voltage
- Operating Temperature Range
- Dimensions
- Weight
- Housing
- Power Supply
- Input Voltage Range
- Operating Frequency
- Maximum Input Power
- Output Voltage
- Maximum Output Power
- Operating Temperature Range
- SBC203
- Charge Current
- Charge Time
- External Power Supply
- Power Requirements
- Charging Temperature Range for Battery
- Dimensions
- Weight
- Housing
- Power Supply
- Input Voltage Range
- Operating Frequency
- Maximum Input Power
- Output Voltage
- Maximum Output Power
- Operating Temperature Range
- Receiver Output Connectors
- Transmitter Input
- Frequency Range and Transmitter Output Power
- Frequencies for European Countries
- Certifications
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Use the Low setting when the transmitter and receiver are in close proximity.
Navigate to the transmitter RF power menu.
Use the menu button to select High or Low.
Press enter to save.
Networking
ThereceiverusesanEthernetconnectiontonetworkwithothercomponentsandincludesaninternalDHCPclientforautomat
ic network configuration when connected to a DHCP enabled router.
Connecting to a Network
Insert an Ethernet cable in the Ethernet port on the rear of the receiver.
Connect the cable to a computer or router.
The port LEDs on the receiver will illuminate to indicate network connectivity and network traffic.
Automatic IP Addressing
Enable a DHCP service on the server or use a DHCP enabled router.
When the receiver is powered on, the DHCP server will automatically assign an IP address to the receiver.
Configuration Tips
Use shielded Cat 5 or better Ethernet cables to ensure reliable network performance
The LEDs on the Ethernet port illuminate indicating a network connection is active
The network icon illuminates when the receiver detects additional Shure devices on the network
All components must operate on the same subnet
Use multiple Ethernet switches to extend the network for larger installations
Network Troubleshooting
Use only one DHCP server per network
All devices must share the same subnet mask
All receivers must have the same level of firmware version installed
Check the LED status of the network icon on the front panel of each device.
If the network icon is not illuminated, check the cable connection and the LEDs on the Ethernet port.
If the Ethernet port LEDs are not illuminated and the cable is plugged in, replace the cable and recheck the LEDs and
network icon.
Connecting to an External Control System
The SLX-D receiver is compatible with external control systems such as AMX or Crestron via Ethernet. Use only one controller
per system to avoid messaging conflicts.
Connection: Ethernet (TCP/IP; SLX-D receiver is the client)
Port: 2202
For a comprehensive list of SLX-D command strings, visit https://pubs.shure.com/command-strings/SLXD/en-US.