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ULX-D

Wireless Microphone System

User guide for Shure ULXD Single wireless system. Includes setup instructions, specifications, and troubleshooting.
Version: 6.4 (2024-D)
Shure Incorporated

Table of Contents
Transmitter IR Presets 24
ULX-D Wireless Microphone System 4 Creating a System Preset 24

Quickstart Instructions 4 RF 24

Transmitter RF Power 25
General Description 5
Interference Detection 25
Features 5
Advanced RF 25
Hardware Interface 6
Networking Receivers 26
Receiver 6
Automatic IP Addressing 26
Transmitters 9
Manual IP Addressing 26
Boundary and Gooseneck Base Transmitters 11
Device ID 26
Advanced Transmitter Features 12
High Density Mode 26
Menu Screens 13

Adjusting Receiver Display Brightness and Contrast 15 System Reset 27


Home Screen Display Options 15
Firmware 27
Editing Receiver Channel Name 17
Firmware Versions 27
Setting Regional TV Format 17
Updating the Receiver 27
Locking Controls and Settings 17
Updating the Transmitter 28
Batteries 18
Managing Your System with Shure Software 28
Battery Indicator 18

Shure SB900 Series Rechargeable Battery 19 Troubleshooting 28


Important Tips for Care and Storage of Shure Recharge­ Power 29
able Batteries 19
Gain 29
Installing the Battery Contact Cover 19
Cables 29

Audio 20 Interface Locks 29

Setting Receiver Gain 20 Encryption Mismatch 29

Muting a Receiver Channel Audio Output 20 Tx Battery Hot 29

Transmitter Input Clip 21 Radio Frequency (RF) 29

Audio Signal Encryption 21


Contact Customer Support 30

Scan and Sync 22


Accessories 30
Multiple System Setup 23
Furnished Accessories 31
Manual Frequency Selection 24
Optional Accessories 33

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Specifications 34 Frequencies for European Countries 42

Receiver Output Level 35


IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 47
ULXD1 35
WARNING 49
ULXD2 36

ULXD4 37 Important Product Information 49

Tables and Diagrams 39 LICENSING INFORMATION 49

Batteries 40 Australia Warning for Wireless 49

Frequency Range and Transmitter Output Power 40


Certifications 49

Information to the user 50

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ULX-D
Wireless Microphone System

Quickstart Instructions

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General Description
Shure ULX-D™ Digital Wireless offers uncompromising 24­bit audio quality and RF performance, with intelligent, encryption­en­
abled hardware, flexible receiver options, and advanced rechargeability options for professional sound reinforcement.
A breakthrough in wireless audio quality, Shure digital processing enables ULX-D to deliver the purest reproduction of source
material ever available in a wireless system, with a wide selection of trusted Shure microphones to choose from. Extended 20
Hz – 20 kHz frequency range and flat response captures every detail with clarity, presence, and incredibly accurate low end
and transient response. With greater than 120 dB, ULX­D delivers wide dynamic range for excellent signal­to­noise perfor­
mance. Optimized for any input source, ULX-D eliminates the need for transmitter gain adjustments.
ULX-D sets a new and unprecedented standard for spectral efficiency and signal stability. The intermodulation performance of
ULX­D is an incredible advancement in wireless performance, enabling a dramatic increase in the number of simultaneous ac­
tive transmitters on one TV channel. Rock­solid RF signal with zero audio artifacts extends over the entire range. For applica­
tions where secure wireless transmission is required, ULX-D offers Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 256-bit encrypted
signal for unbreakable privacy.
For scalability and modular flexibility, ULX-D receivers come in single, dual, and even quad channel versions. The dual and
quad channel receivers offer conveniences such as RF cascade, internal power supply, bodypack frequency diversity, audio
output channel summing, and Dante™ digital networking for multi-channel audio over Ethernet. All receivers offer High-Density
mode for applications where high channel counts are needed, greatly increasing the amount of simultaneous channels possi­
ble over one frequency band.
Advanced Lithium-ion rechargeability provides extended transmitter battery life over alkaline batteries, battery life metering in
hours and minutes accurate to within 15 minutes, and detailed tracking of battery health status.
Generations ahead of any other available system in its class, ULX-D brings a new level of performance to professional sound
reinforcement.

Features
Uncompromising Professional Digital Wireless
• 24-bit/48 KHz digital audio that exceeds all other systems in accurate reproduction of the source material
• 20 Hz – 20 KHz frequency range with flat response
• Greater than 120 dB dynamic range for excellent signal-to-noise performance
• Advanced Encryption Standard (AES-256) for any application where secure transmission is needed:
◦ AES algorithm used in Shure ULX-D™ Wireless has been validated (validation no: 2552) by the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST) as conforming to the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) Algorithm, as specified
in Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication 197, Advanced Encryption Standard
◦ Added benefit of eliminating stray RF interference by allowing only encrypted signal through to the receiver
• Built-in limiter circuitry prevents digital audio clipping from excessive signal levels.
• 60 dB of adjustable system gain easily accessible from the receiver front panel
• No transmitter gain adjustments needed - optimized for any input source
• Wide selection of trusted Shure Microphones

Extremely Efficient and Reliable RF Performance


• Up to 64 MHz overall tuning range (region dependent)
• Minimized intermodulation distortion results in significantly more channels on air, setting the bar for wireless performance
in crowded RF environments
◦ 17 active transmitters in one 6 MHz TV channel
◦ 22 active transmitters in one 8 MHz TV channel

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◦ High Density mode enables up to 47 active transmitters in one 6 MHz TV channel (63 in one 8 MHz TV channel), with
no audio quality degradation
◦ Over 60 compatible channels on one frequency band
• Rock­solid signal stability with no audio artifacts extends over the entire 100 meter line­of­sight range using standard sup­
plied dipole antennas
• Selectable 1, 10, and 20 mW transmitter RF output power (region dependent)
• Optimized scanning automatically finds, prioritizes, and selects the cleanest frequencies available

Rugged, Intelligent Hardware


• Optimized scanning automatically finds and deploys the cleanest frequencies available
• Proprietary Shure Gain Ranging optimizes system dynamic range for any input source, eliminating the need for transmitter
gain adjustments
• Up to 60 dB of adjustable system gain is easily accessible from the receiver front panel
• Networkable receiver simplifies setup across multiple channels
• Compatible with external controllers such as AMX and Creston. Cross-subnet control enabled for management between
multiple facilities or venues.
• Rugged metal housing on both transmitters and receiver
• Interference detection and alerts provide instant confirmation when interference is present
• Upgraded LCD screens with adjustable contrast and brightness on both transmitters and receivers

Advanced Rechargeability - Shure Rechargeable Battery


• Lithium-Ion chemistry and intelligent Shure battery circuitry results in rechargeable batteries with no memory effect.
• The battery can be recharged at any time; a complete discharge is never necessary
®
• Adapted from industry-leading Axient rechargeable technology
• Lithium-Ion chemistry and intelligent Shure battery circuitry results in rechargeable batteries with zero memory effect and
precision metering
• AA alkaline backwards compatibility

Hardware Interface
Receiver
Front Panel

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① Sync Button
Press the sync button while the receiver and transmitter IR windows are aligned to transfer settings from the receiver to the
transmitter

② Infrared (IR) Sync Window


Sends IR signal to the transmitter for sync

③ Network Icon
Illuminates when the receiver is connected with other Shure devices on the network. IP Address must be valid to enable
networked control

④ Encryption Icon
Illuminates when AES-256 encryption is activated: Utilities > Encryption

Note: Encryption is not configurable for all units.

⑤ LCD Panel
Displays settings and parameters

⑥ Scan Button
Press to find the best channel or group

⑦ Menu Navigation Buttons


Use to select and navigate through parameter menus

⑧ Control Wheel
Push to select menu items for editing, turn to edit a parameter value

⑨ RF Diversity LEDs
Indicate antenna status:

◦ Blue = normal RF signal between the receiver and transmitter


◦ Red = interference detected
◦ Off = No RF connection between the receiver and transmitter

Note: the receiver will not output audio unless one blue LED is illuminated

⑩ RF Signal Strength LEDs


Indicate the RF signal strength from the transmitter:

◦ Amber = Normal (-90 to -70 dBm)


◦ Red = Overload (greater than -25 dBm)

⑪ Audio LEDs
Indicate average and peak audio levels:

LED Audio Signal Level Description

Red (6) -0.1 dBFS Overload/ limiter

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LED Audio Signal Level Description

Yellow (5) -6 dBFS


Normal peaks
Yellow (4) -12 dBFS

Green (3) -20 dBFS

Green (2) -30 dBFS Signal Present

Green (1) -40 dBFS

⑫ Gain Buttons
Adjust channel gain

⑬ Power Switch
Powers the unit on or off

Back Panel

① RF Antenna Diversity Input Jack (2)


For antenna A and antenna B.

② Power Supply Jack


Connect the supplied 15 V DC external power supply

③ Network Speed LED (Amber)

◦ Off = 10 Mbps
◦ On = 100 Mbps

④ Ethernet Port
Connect to an Ethernet network to enable remote control and monitoring

Note: Use shielded Cat5e or better Ethernet cables for VHF (V50 and V51) to ensure reliable network performance.

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⑤ Network Status LED (Green)

◦ Off = no network link


◦ On = network link active
◦ Flashing = network link active, flash rate corresponds to traffic volume

⑥ Mic/Line Switch
Applies a 30 dB pad in mic position (XLR output only)

⑦ Balanced XLR Audio Output


Connect to a mic or line level input

⑧ Balanced 1/4" (6.35 mm) TRS Audio Output


Connect to a mic or line level input

Transmitters
① Power LED

◦ Green = unit is powered on


◦ Red = low battery or battery error (see Troubleshooting)
◦ Amber = power switch is disabled

② On/Off Switch
Powers the unit on or off.

③ SMA Connector
Connection point for RF antenna.

④ LCD Display:
View menu screens and settings. Press any control button to activate the backlight.

⑤ Infrared (IR) Port


Align with the receiver IR port during an IR sync for automated transmitter programming.

⑥ Menu Navigation Buttons


Use to move through parameter menus and change values.

exit Acts as a 'back' button to return to previous menus or parameters without confirming a value change

enter Enters menu screens and confirms parameter changes

▼▲ Use to scroll through menu screens and to change parameter values

⑦ Battery Compartment
Requires Shure rechargeable battery or 2 AA batteries.

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⑧ AA Battery Adapter

◦ Handheld: rotate and store in the battery compartment to use a Shure rechargeable battery
◦ Bodypack: remove to accommodate a Shure rechargeable battery

⑨ Bodypack Antenna
For RF signal transmission.

⑩ Integrated Antenna
For RF signal transmission.

⑪ Microphone Cartridge
See Optional Accessories for a list of compatible cartridges.

⑫ TA4M / LEMO Input Jack


Connects to a microphone or instrument cable.

Installing Bodypack Antennas


Hand-tighten antennas until secure. Do not use tools.

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Boundary and Gooseneck Base Transmitters

① Power Button
Press to power on; press and hold to power off.

② Mute/Active Button
Four settings are available for the mute/active button:

◦ Toggle: Press to switch between active and mute states


◦ Push-to-Mute: Hold button to mute microphone
◦ Push-to-Talk: Hold button to activate microphone
◦ Disabled: Button functionality off

③ Mute LED
Indicates whether microphone is active or muted. The following settings are available:

Active Muted

Green* Red*

Red Off

Red Flashing red

*MX400R series gooseneck microphones (red LED) do not offer this setting.

④ Low-Battery LED

◦ Off = More than 30 minutes of battery life remain


◦ On (red) = Less than 30 minutes of battery life remain

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◦ On (green) = Microphone docked on charging station


◦ On (amber) = Battery is missing or is not inserted correctly

⑤ Infrared (IR) Port


Align with receiver IR port to send settings to transmitter.

⑥ Charge Connector
Connects to networked chargers and USB power supply.

⑦ Gooseneck Microphone
ULXD8 base fits 5", 10", and 15" Microflex series microphones, available in single or dualflex and with bi-color or red-only
LEDs.

Advanced Transmitter Features


RF MUTE
Use this to turn on a transmitter without interfering with the RF spectrum.
Press and hold exit during power-on until RF MUTED is displayed. To un-mute, restart the transmitter.

MIC.OFFSET
MIC.OFFSET compensates for signal level differences between transmitters that share the same receiver channel.
Set the offset gain on a low signal level transmitter to match a louder transmitter: UTILITY > MIC.OFFSET

Note: For normal gain adjustments, use the receiver gain buttons.

Transmitter Audio Mute Mode


Mute Mode reconfigures the transmitter power switch to act a mute switch for the audio. Using the switch, the audio can be
easily turned on or muted by presenters, sports referees, or anyone who periodically needs to speak. When the audio is muted,
the transmitter RF signal remains on and ready at all times.

Note: Mute Mode can be selected as an IR PRESET option.

To set a transmitter to Mute Mode:

1. From the transmitter menu: UTILITY > MUTE MODE


2. Use the arrows to select ON or OFF.
3. Press enter to save.

Tip: The transmitter LED turns red when audio is muted and turns green when audio is enabled. The display of the transmitter
will show AUDIO MUTED and the receiver display will show Tx Muted.

Note: Mute Mode must be set to OFF in order to use the power switch to turn off the transmitter.

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Menu Screens
Receiver Channel

① Receiver Information
Use DEVICE UTILITIES > HOME INFO to change the home screen display.

② Gain Setting
−18 to +42 dB, or Mute.

③ Mic. Offset Indicator


Indicates offset gain is added to the transmitter.

④ Transmitter Settings
The following information cycles when a transmitter is tuned to the receiver's frequency:

◦ Transmitter Type
◦ Input Pad (Bodypack only)
◦ RF Power Level
◦ Transmitter Lock Status
◦ Transmitter Mute Status

⑤ Battery Runtime Indicator


Shure rechargeable battery: runtime is displayed in minutes remaining.
AA batteries: runtime is displayed with a 5-bar indicator.

⑥ TV Channel
Displays the TV channel that contains the tuned frequency.

⑦ High Density Mode Icon


Displayed when High Density mode is enabled.

Transmitter Status
The following text or icons report transmitter status to the receiver screen:

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Display Icon Transmitter Status

Bodypack input is attenuated 12 dB

Offset gain is added to the transmitter

Lo 1 mW RF power level

Nm 10 mW RF power level

Hi 20 mW RF power level

M Menu is locked

P Power is locked

TxMuted Displayed when the transmitter audio is set to off using the MUTE MODE feature

-No Tx- No RF connection between a receiver and transmitter or transmitter OFF

Transmitter

① Transmitter Information
Scroll ▲▼ at the home screen to change the display

② Power Lock Indicator


Indicates power switch is disabled

③ Transmitter Audio Muted Indicator


Displayed when the transmitter audio is set to off using the MUTE MODE feature.

④ Battery Runtime Indicator

◦ Shure rechargeable battery: runtime is displayed in hours:minutes remaining


◦ AA Batteries: runtime is displayed with a 5-bar indicator

⑤ Menu Lock Indicator


Indicates menu navigation buttons are disabled

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⑥ Mic. Offset
Displays microphone offset gain value

⑦ RF Power
Displays RF power setting

⑧ Bodypack Input Pad


The input signal is attenuated 12 dB

⑨ Encryption Icon
Indicates encryption is enabled on the receiver and has been transferred to the transmitter from a sync

Adjusting Receiver Display Brightness and Contrast


Adjust BRIGHTNESS and CONTRAST settings to improve visibility in challenging lighting environments.

1. From the receiver menu: DEVICE UTILITIES > DISPLAY


2. Press the control wheel to select CONTRAST or BRIGHTNESS.
3. Turn the control to adjust the selected parameter.
4. Press ENTER to save changes.

Home Screen Display Options


Receiver
The HOME INFO menu provides options to change the information shown on the receiver home screen:
DEVICE UTILITIES > HOME INFO
Use the control wheel to select one of the following screen displays.

Receiver home screen view 1

Receiver home screen view 2

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Receiver home screen view 3

Transmitter
Home Screen: Press the ▲▼ arrows at the home menu to display one of the following screens:

Transmitter home screen view 1

Transmitter home screen view 2

Transmitter home screen view 3

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Editing Receiver Channel Name


To edit a receiver channel name, choose EDIT NAME from the menu.

• Turn the control wheel to edit a highlighted character


• Press the control wheel to advance to the next character
• Press ENTER to save changes

Note: The channel name is transferred to a transmitter during a sync.

Setting Regional TV Format


To ensure accurate display of TV channel information, set the TV FORMAT to match the TV channel bandwidth in the region
where the receiver is operating. TV bandwidth varies globally, so check local regulations to determine the regional TV band­
width.
The following TV FORMAT options are available:

• 6 MHz
• 7 MHz
• 8 MHz
• 6 MHz JAPAN
• NO TV (use to turn off TV channel display or in regions where TV channels are not applicable)

To set the TV FORMAT:

1. Menu: DEVICE UTILITIES > ADVANCED RF > TV FORMAT


2. Use the control wheel to select a TV FORMAT option.
3. Press ENTER to save.

Locking Controls and Settings

Use the LOCK feature to prevent accidental or unauthorized changes to the hardware. Attempting to access a locked feature
will display the following message:

Receiver
Menu path: UTILITIES > LOCK
MENU: All menu paths are inaccessible. To unlock, press the EXIT button, turn the control wheel to select UNLOCKED and
press ENTER to save.
GAIN: Gain adjustment is locked
POWER: Power switch is disabled
SCAN: Cannot perform a group scan
SYNC: Cannot sync devices

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Transmitter
Menu path: UTILITY > LOCK
MENU: All menu paths are inaccessible. To unlock, press the ENTER button four (4) times to pass through the following
screens: UTILITY > LOCK > MENU UNLOCK
POWER: Power switch is disabled
Quick-Lock Option: To turn on the transmitter with its power and menu navigation buttons locked, press and hold the ▲ but­
ton during power-on until the locked message is displayed.
To unlock, turn the power switch to the off position, then press and hold the ▲ button while turning the power switch to the on
position.

Batteries

The transmitter runs on two AA batteries or a Shure SB900 series rechargeable battery. Use the included AA battery adapter
when using batteries other than the Shure rechargeable battery.
Bodypack: Remove the adapter when using the Shure rechargeable battery
Handheld: Rotate and store the adapter in battery door when using Shure rechargeable battery

Battery Indicator
A 5-segment icon on the receiver and transmitter menu screens indicates battery charge.
For accurate battery runtime monitoring, set the transmitter to the appropriate battery type: UTILITY > BATTERY >
SET.AA.TYPE.
This table displays the approximate hours and minutes remaining (h:mm).

Alkaline
UHF/VHF ISM/1.x
Battery Indicator
1/10 mW 20 mW 1/10mW 20mW

9:00 to 7:30 to 5:30 to


5:45 to 4:15
6:30 5:30 4:00

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UHF/VHF ISM/1.x
Battery Indicator
1/10 mW 20 mW 1/10mW 20mW

6:30 to 5:30 to 4:00 to


4:15 to 3:00
4:00 3:30 2:45

4:00 to 3:30 to 2:45 to


3:00 to 1:30
1:45 1:45 1:30

1:45 to 1:45 to 1:30 to


1:30 to 0:30
0:45 0:45 0:30

<0:45 <0:30 <0:45 <0:30

Replace Replace Replace Replace

Shure SB900 Series Rechargeable Battery


When using a Shure rechargeable battery, the receiver and transmitter home screens display the number of hours and minutes
remaining.
Detailed information for the rechargeable battery is displayed in the receiver BATTERY INFO menu and the transmitter menu:
UTILITY > BATTERY > BATT. STATS
HEALTH: Displays battery health as a percentage of the charge capacity of a new battery.
CHARGE: Percentage of a full charge
CYCLES: Number of times the battery has been charged
TEMP: Battery temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit

Note: For additional rechargeable battery information, visit www.shure.com.

Important Tips for Care and Storage of Shure Rechargeable Batteries


Proper care and storage of Shure batteries results in reliable performance and ensures a long lifetime.

• Always store batteries and transmitters at room temperature


• Ideally, batteries should be charged to approximately 40% of capacity for long-term storage
• During storage, check batteries every 6 months and recharge to 40% of capacity as needed

Installing the Battery Contact Cover


Install the included battery contact cover (65A15947) on the handheld transmitter to prevent light reflection in broadcast and
performance situations.

1. Align the cover as shown.


2. Slide the cover over the battery contacts until it is flush with the transmitter body.

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Note: Slide the cover off before inserting the transmitter in the battery charger.

Audio
Setting Receiver Gain
The receiver gain control sets the audio signal level for the entire receiver and transmitter system. Changes to the gain settings
occur in realtime allowing for adjustments during live performances. When adjusting the gain, monitor the audio meter levels to
prevent signal overloads.

Receiver Gain Controls


The gain can be adjusted by using the gain ▲▼ buttons or by entering the AUDIO menu and using the control wheel.

Tip: To quickly adjust the gain, press and hold a gain button to enable accelerated scrolling.

Reading the Audio Meter

The audio meter displays yellow, green, and red LEDs to indicate the audio signal level. Audio peaks illuminate the LEDs for 2
seconds, while the RMS signal is displayed in realtime.
When setting up the receiver, adjust the gain so that the average signal LED levels are solid green and occasionally yellow,
with only the highest peaks causing the red LED to illuminate.

Tip: If a vocalist is overloading a bodypack transmitter, try lowing the receiver gain. If additional attenuation is needed, use the transmitter menu to set the IN­
PUT PAD to -12dB.

Note: Illumination of the red OL (overload) LED indicates the internal limiter is engaged to prevent digital clipping.

Muting a Receiver Channel Audio Output


The audio output of each receiver channel can be independently muted to prevent audio from passing. Mute status is indicated
by Rx MUTED message appearing on the receiver display in place of the gain value.

Note: Receiver gain is disabled for muted channels to prevent unexpected changes in audio levels.

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To set a receiver channel output to mute:

1. AUDIO > MUTE


2. Use the control wheel to select ON or OFF.
3. Press ENTER to save.

To unmute the receiver output:


Simultaneously press the ▲▼ buttons or select OFF from the MUTE menu option.

Tip: Audio mute can be enabled remotely from Wireless Workbench or from an external controller.

Important! A power cycle will reset the receiver and unmute the audio output.

Transmitter Input Clip


The following warning displays on the receiver LCD panel when the transmitter input is clipped:

To correct, select INPUT PAD from the main menu and attenuate the input signal by 12 dB. If the warning persists, reduce the
level of input signal.

Audio Signal Encryption


When encryption is enabled, the receiver generates a unique encryption key which is shared with a the transmitter during an IR
sync. Transmitters and receivers that share an encryption key form a protected audio path, preventing unauthorized access
from other receivers.

Note: For some units, encryption is always on and cannot be configured.

Encrypting a Single Transmitter to a Single Receiver


1. From the receiver menu: DEVICE UTILITIES > ENCRYPTION > ON (Auto)
2. Press ENTER.
3. Perform an IR Sync to share the encryption key with the selected transmitter.

Encrypting Multiple Transmitters to a Single Receiver


Multiple transmitters can share the same encryption key, allowing them access to a single receiver. Use this method if you
have multiple instruments or wish to use a combination of handheld and bodypack transmitters.

1. From the receiver menu: DEVICE UTILITIES > ENCRYPTION > ON (Manual) > KEEP KEYS.
2. Press ENTER.
3. Perform an IR Sync to share the encryption key with the first transmitter.
4. Turn off the transmitter and perform an IR Sync to share the key additional transmitters.

Caution! Make sure only one transmitter is turned on during an IR sync or a performance to avoid causing cross interference between transmitters.

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Regenerating Encryption Keys


Periodically regenerating the encryption key maintains security for transmitters and receivers that are paired for extended peri­
ods.

1. From the receiver menu: DEVICE UTILITIES > ENCRYPTION > ON (Manual) > REGENERATE KEYS.
2. Press ENTER.
3. Perform an IR Sync to share the encryption key with the first transmitter.
4. Turn off the transmitter and perform an IR Sync to share the key additional transmitters.

Caution! Make sure only one transmitter is turned on during an IR sync or a performance to avoid causing cross interference between transmitters.

Removing Encryption
Note: For some units, encryption is always on and cannot be configured.

1. From the receiver menu: DEVICE UTILITIES ENCRYPTION OFF


2. Press ENTER.
3. IR Sync the transmitter and receiver to clear the encryption key.

Note: If multiple transmitters are encrypted to a single receiver, each transmitter must be IR synced to clear the encryption key.

Scan and Sync


Use this procedure to tune a receiver and transmitter to the best open channel.

Important! Before you begin:

Turn off all transmitters to prevent them from interfering with the frequency scan.
Turn on any devices that might produce interference during the show so the scan can detect and avoid them, including:

• Other wireless systems or devices


• Computers
• CD players
• Large LED panels
• Effects processors

1. Perform a group scan on the receiver: SCAN > GROUP SCAN.


2. Press SCAN. While the scan is running, SCANNING appears on the screen.
3. When the scan is done, the receiver displays the group with the most available frequencies. Press the flashing ENTER
button to deploy frequencies to each receiver channel.
4. Power on the ULXD transmitter.
5. Press the sync button on the receiver.
6. Align the IR windows until the receiver IR port turns red.

Note: When complete, SYNC SUCCESS! appears. The transmitter and receiver are now tuned to the same frequency.

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Multiple System Setup


A setup using networked receivers is the fastest and easiest way to distribute the best open channel to each system. See Net­
working ULX-D Receivers for networking details.

Note: Networked receivers must all be within the same frequency band.

Networked Receivers
1. Turn on all receivers.
2. Conduct a group scan on the first receiver to find available frequencies in each group: SCAN > GROUP SCAN.
3. Press ENTER to accept the group number and automatically assign the next best channel to each receiver on the net­
work. The receiver LEDs will flash when a frequency has been assigned.
4. Turn on a transmitter and sync to the receiver.

Important! Leave the transmitter on and repeat this step for each additional system.

Non-networked Receivers
1. Turn on all receivers.
2. Conduct a group scan on the first receiver to find available frequencies in each group: SCAN > SCAN > GROUP SCAN >
SCAN

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3. When the scan is complete, use the control wheel to scroll through each group. Press ENTER to select a group that
has enough available frequencies for all channels in the system.
4. Sync a transmitter to each receiver channel.

Important! Leave all transmitters on use the following steps to set up additional receiver channels:

1. Set each additional receiver channel to the same group as the first receiver: RADIO > G:
2. Conduct a channel scan to find available frequencies within the group: SCAN > SCAN > CHANNEL SCAN > SCAN
3. When the scan is complete, press ENTER to assign frequencies to each receiver channel.
4. Sync a transmitter to each receiver channel.

Manual Frequency Selection


To manually adjust group, channel or frequency:

1. Select Radio Frequency from the receiver menu.


2. Use the control knob to select and adjust the group (G), channel (Ch), or frequency (MHz).
3. Press ENTER to save.

Transmitter IR Presets
Use the IR PRESETS receiver menu to quickly configure transmitter settings from the receiver screen. When a sync is per­
formed between the receiver and transmitter, the IR PRESETs automatically configure the transmitter. Each parameter has the
default value KEEP, which leaves that setting unaffected by a sync.

Feature Setting

BP PAD +0 dB, -12 dB

LOCK Power, Menu, All, None

RF POWER 10mW=Nm (normal), 1mW=Lo (low), 20mW=Hi (high)

BATT Alkaline, NiMH, Lithium

BP OFFSET 0 dB to +21 dB (in 3 dB increments)

HH OFFSET 0 dB to +21 dB (in 3 dB increments)

MUTE MODE OFF, ON

Cust. Group OFF, ON

Note: When Cust. Groups is set to on, it may take up to 30 seconds to complete an IR sync.

Creating a System Preset


System Presets allow a current receiver setup to be saved and restored. Presets store all receiver settings to provide a quick
way to configure a receiver or switch between several different setups. Up to 4 presets can be stored in receiver memory.
To save the current receiver setup as a new preset: DEVICE UTILITIES > SYSTEM RESET > SAVE > CREATE NEW PRESET
Use the control wheel to name the preset, and then press Enter to save.
To recall a saved preset: DEVICE UTILITIES > SYSTEM RESET > RESTORE
Use the control wheel to select the preset name, and then press Enter.

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RF
Transmitter RF Power
Reference the following table for setting RF Power:

RF Power Setting System Range Application

1 mW 33 m (100 ft.) For increased channel reuse at close distances

10 mW 100 m (330 ft.) Typical setups

For hostile RF environments or long­distance ap­


20 mW >100 m (330 ft.)
plications

Note: Using the 20 mW setting decreases the transmitter battery runtime and reduces the number of compatible systems.

Interference Detection

Interference Detection monitors the RF environment for potential sources of interference which can cause audio dropouts.
When interference is identified, the RF LEDs illuminate red and the following warning displays on the receiver LCD panel.
If the warning display persists or the audio drops out repeatedly, perform a Scan and Sync at the first opportunity to find a clear
frequency.

Advanced RF
RF Mute

Use this to turn on a transmitter without interfering with the RF spectrum.


Press and hold the exit button during power-on until RF MUTED is displayed. To un-mute, restart the transmitter.

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Custom Groups
Use this feature to create up to six groups of manually selected frequencies that can be exported to networked receivers to
simplify system setup.
To create a custom group: UTILITES > ADVANCED RF > CUSTOM GROUPS

Note: Use Wireless Workbench or Wireless Frequency Finder to select the best compatible frequencies. See www.shure.com for more information.

To export a custom group:

1. Go to UTILITES > ADVANCED RF > CUSTOM GROUPS > EXPORT. The following screen will display.
2. Press the flashing ENTER button to export all custom groups to all receivers on the network.

Antenna Bias
Antenna ports A and B provide a DC bias to power active antennas. Set the DC power to off when using passive (non­pow­
ered) antennas.
To turn bias off: DEVICE UTILITIES > ADVANCED RF > ANTENNA BIAS > OFF

Networking Receivers
The receiver uses an Ethernet connection to network with other components. For automatic network configuration, use a
DHCP enabled Ethernet switch such as the Shure AXT620. Use multiple Ethernet switches to extend the network for larger in­
stallations.

Note: Note use only one DHCP server per network.

Automatic IP Addressing
Set the IP Mode to Automatic for all receivers: DEVICE UTILITIES > NETWORK > CTRL NETWORK

Manual IP Addressing
1. Connect the receivers to an Ethernet switch.
2. Set the IP Mode to Manual for all devices (DEVICE UTILITIES > NETWORK > CTRL NETWORK)
3. Set valid IP addresses for all devices.
4. Set the subnet mask to the same value for all devices.

Device ID
Set the receiver Device ID for easy identification within the network or in Wireless Workbench: DEVICE UTILITIES > NET­
WORK > SHURE CONTROL > Dev.ID
Use the control wheel to edit the device ID.

High Density Mode


High Density mode creates additional bandwidth for more channels in crowded RF environments. Frequency efficiency is opti­
mized by running at 1 mW RF transmit power and narrowing the modulation bandwidth, allowing for the channel spacing to be
reduced from 350 kHz to 125 kHz. Transmitters can be positioned on adjacent channels with unsubstantial intermodulation dis­
tortion (IMD).
High Density mode is ideal for applications where many channels are needed in a confined area, transmission distances are
short, and the number of available frequencies is limited. Up to 30 meters of range is available in High Density mode.

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Setting the Receiver to High Density Mode


To set the receiver to High Density mode:
DEVICE UTILITIES > ADVANCED RF > HIGH DENSITY
Use the control wheel to set HIGH DENSITY to ON.
When prompted, sync the transmitter and receiver to enable HIGH DENSITY mode.

Note: When the receiver is in HIGH DENSITY mode, the following indicators are shown on the receiver display:

• The HD icon will appear on the receiver display


• The receiver band name will be shown with an "HD" added. (example: The G50 band will appear as G50HD)
• The transmitter group and channel are assigned letters instead of numbers (example: G:AA CH:AA)

Best Practices for High Density Mode


• When band planning, position ULX-D High Density channels in a range of frequencies separated from other devices.
• Use a separate RF zone for ULX-D High Density channels to prevent intermodulation distortion from other devices.
• During High Density channel scanning, turn on all other transmitters and move them to their intended position.
• Perform a walk test to verify transmitter range
• If using custom groups, the groups loaded into the receiver must be compatible with High Density mode

System Reset
System Reset clears the current receiver settings and restores the factory default settings.
To restore factory default settings:

1. Go to DEVICE UTILITIES > SYSTEM RESET > RESTORE.


2. Scroll to the DEFAULT SETTINGS option and press ENTER.
3. Press the flashing ENTER button to return the receiver to the default settings.

Firmware
Firmware is embedded software in each component that controls functionality. Periodically, new versions of firmware are devel­
oped to incorporate additional features and enhancements. To take advantage of design improvements, new versions of the
firmware can be uploaded and installed using the Shure Update Utility tool available on the Shure Update Utility page.

Firmware Versions
When updating receiver firmware, update transmitters to the same firmware version to ensure consistent operation.
The firmware of all ULX-D devices has the form of MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH (e.g., 1.2.14). At a minimum, all ULX-D devices on
the network (including transmitters), must have the same MAJOR and MINOR firmware version numbers (e.g., 1.2.x).

Updating the Receiver


CAUTION! Ensure that receiver power and network connections are maintained during a firmware update. Do not turn off the
receiver until the update is complete.

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IMPORTANT! Receivers running firmware prior to 1.4.8 must be updated to 1.4.8 before updating to newer versions. Re­
ceivers running firmware between 1.4.8 and 2.0.28 must be updated to 2.0.28 before updating to newer versions. See the
ULX-D Firmware Update and Issues FAQ for more information on this update procedure.

Once the download is complete, the receiver automatically begins the firmware update, which overwrites the existing firmware.

1. Open the Shure Update Utility.


2. Click the Check for Updates button (for example, 5 Updates Available) to view new firmware versions available to down­
load.
3. Select the updates and click Download. The new downloads are added to the Firmware tab, making them available to
install on the device hardware.
4. Connect the receiver and computer to the same network.
5. If your receiver has firmware older than 2.0.28 installed on it, refer to the ULX-D Firmware Update and Issues FAQ for
specific instructions.
6. From the Update Devices tab, send the latest firmware to the receiver.

Once the transfer is complete, the receiver automatically begins the firmware update, which overwrites the existing
firmware. For more information on the Shure Update Utility, visit the Shure Update Utility user guide.

Updating the Transmitter


1. Place the transmitter on a microphone or music stand, and roughly align the stand so that the transmitter’s IR window
can be aligned with the receiver. Shure does not recommend holding the transmitter during the update.
2. To upload the firmware to the transmitter, go to DEVICE UTILITIES > TX FW UPDATE on the receiver.
3. Align the IR ports.
4. Press ENTER on the receiver to begin the download to the transmitter. IR ports must be aligned for the entire down­
load, which can take 50 seconds or longer.

Managing Your System with Shure Software


®
Wireless Workbench
Manage every facet of wireless system performance, from pre­show planning to live channel monitoring, with Wireless Work­
bench.

• Visit the Wireless Workbench page to download Workbench.


• Visit the Workbench help page to learn how to use Workbench with your system.

ShurePlus™ Channels Application


Monitor the key elements of your wireless operation on a mobile device over Wi-Fi with ShurePlus Channels. Use alongside
Wireless Workbench or as a stand-alone application for less complex coordination needs.

• Visit the Channels page to download ShurePlus Channels.


• Visit the Channels user guide to learn how to use Channels with your system.

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Troubleshooting
Issue See Solution...

No sound Power, Cables, or RF

Faint sound or distortion Gain

Lack of range, unwanted noise bursts, or dropouts RF

Cannot turn transmitter off or change frequency settings, or can't pro-


Interface locks
gram receiver

Encryption error message Encryption Mismatch

Transmitter battery hot message Tx Battery hot

Power
Make sure that the receiver and transmitter are receiving sufficient voltage. Use the 15 V DC power supply furnished with the
ULXD4 receiver. Check the battery indicators and replace the transmitter batteries if necessary.

Gain
Adjust the system gain on the front of the receiver. Ensure the output level (XLR output only) on the back of the receiver corre­
sponds to the input of the mixing console, amplifier, or DSP.

Cables
Check that all cables and connectors are working correctly.

Interface Locks
The transmitter and the receiver can be locked to prevent accidental or unauthorized changes. A locked feature or button will
produce the Locked screen on the LCD panel.

Encryption Mismatch
Re-sync the receiver and transmitter after enabling or disabling encryption.

Note: Encryption is not configurable for all units.

Tx Battery Hot
If the transmitter battery does not cool off, the transmitter will shut down. Let the device cool down and then consider swapping
the transmitter battery to continue operation. Identify any possible external heat sources to the transmitter and operate the
transmitter away from those external heat sources. All batteries should be stored and operated away from external heat
sources in reasonable temperature conditions for best performance.

Radio Frequency (RF)

RF LEDs
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The amber RF Signal Strength LEDs indicate the amount of signal being received. This signal could be from the transmitter, or
it could be from an interfering source, such as a television broadcast. If more than one or two of the amber RF LEDs are
still illuminated while the transmitter is off, then that channel has too much interference, and you should try a different channel.
The red RF LED indicates RF overload. This will usually not cause a problem unless you are using more than one system at
the same time, in which case, it can cause interference in the other system.

Compatibility
• Perform a Scan and Sync to ensure the transmitter and receiver are set to the same group and channel.
• Look at the label on the transmitter and receiver to make sure they are in the same band (G50, J50, L50, etc...).

Reducing Interference
• Perform a group or channel scan to find the best open frequency. Perform a sync to transfer the setting to the transmitter.
• For multiple systems, check that all systems are set to channels in the same group (systems in different bands do not
need to be set to the same group).
• Maintain a line of sight between transmitter and receiver antennas.
• Move receiver antennas away from metal objects or other sources of RF interference (such as CD players, computers,
digital effects, network switches, network cables and Personal Stereo Monitor (PSM) wireless systems).
• Eliminate RF overload (see below).

Increasing Range
If the transmitter is more than 6 to 60 m (20 to 200 ft) from the receiver antenna, you may be able to increase range by doing
one of the following:

• Reduce interference (see above).


• Increase transmitter RF power level.
• Use an active directional antenna, antenna distribution system, or other antenna accessory to increase RF range.

Eliminating RF Overload
If you see the red RF LED on a receiver, try the following:

• Reduce the transmitter RF power level


• Move the transmitter further away from the receiver—at least 6 m (20 ft)
• If you are using active antennas, reduce antenna or amplifier gain.
• Use omnidirectional antennas

Contact Customer Support


Didn't find what you need? Contact our customer support to get help.

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Accessories
Furnished Accessories
All Systems
Receiver ULXD4

Power Supply PS43

1/2-Wave Receiver Antennas (2) 95T9279

22 in. BNC-BNC Coaxial Cable (2) 95K2035

Bulkhead Adapter (2) 95A8994

Rack-mounting hardware kit 90AZ8100

Ethernet Cable, 3' (1) 95B15103

AA alkaline batteries (2) 80B8201

Handheld Systems
Handheld Transmitter ULXD2

Cartridge see options below

Microphone Clip 95T9279

Zipper Bag 95B2313

Choice of one (1) of the following:


SM58 RPW112

SM86 RPW114

SM87A RPW116

Beta 58A RPW118

Beta 87A RPW120

Beta 87C RPW122

KSM8 Nickel RPW170

KSM8 Black RPW174

KSM9 RPW184

KSM9HS RPW186

NXN8/C Black RPW200

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NXN8/C Nickel RPW202

NXN8/S Black RPW204

NXN8/S Nickel RPW206

Bodypack System
Bodypack Transmitter ULXD1

Antenna 95G9043

Carrying/Storage Bag 95A2313

Choice of one (1) of the following:

Cable, Instrument, 2.5 foot (.75 m), 4 Pin Mini Connector (TA4F)
WA302
to 1/4-inch Connector.

Instrument Clip-on microphone Beta 98H/C

Lavalier microphone MX150, MX153, WL183, WL184, WL185

Cable, Instrument, 2-foot (0.7m), 4-pin Mini Connector (TA4F)


with Right-Angle 1/4-inch Connector, used with Shure Wireless WA304
Bodypack Transmitters

Premium Guitar Cable TQG Latching Connector WA306

Premium 1/4" Right-Angle WA307

LEMO to 1/4" WA308

LEMO to 1/4" Right-Angle WA309

Antennas
Band 1/2-Wave Receiver Antennas 1/4-Wave Transmitter Antennas

G50 95AA9279 95G9043 (Yellow)

G51 95AA9279 95G9043 (Yellow)

G52 95AA9279 95G9043 (Yellow)

H51 95AL9279 95D9043 (Gray)

H52 95AL9279 95D9043 (Gray)

J50 95AK9279 95E9043 (Black)

K51 95AJ9279 95E9043 (Black)

L50 95AD9279 95E9043 (Black)

L51 95AD9279 95E9043 (Black)

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P51 95AF9279 95F9043 (Blue)

R51 95M9279 95F9043 (Blue)

AB 95M9279 N/A

Q51 95M9279 N/A

Optional Accessories
Shure Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Battery.Shure Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Battery SB900B

8-Bay Shure Battery Charger SBC800

Dual Docking Charger, Power Supply Not Included SBC200

Boundary Transmitter ULXD6

Gooseneck-Base Transmitter ULXD8

4-bay networked docking station for gooseneck and boundary microphones SBC450

8-bay networked docking station for gooseneck and boundary microphones SBC850

Carrying Case WA610

Y-Cable for bodypack transmitters AXT652

Antenna UHF-R 470-952 MHz UA845SWB

Passive Antenna/Splitter Combiner Kit (recommended for 2 receivers) UA221

In-Line Antenna Amplifier, 470-698MHz UA830USTV

UHF Antenna Power Distribution Amplifier (USA) UA844SWB

UHF Antenna Power Distribution Amplifier (Europe) UA844SE

In-Line Power Supply UABIAST

Front Mount Antenna Kit (Includes 2 Cables And 2 Bulkhead) UA600

1/2 Wave Antenna Remote Mount Kit UA505

Active Directional Antenna 470-900MHZ UA874WB

Passive Directional Antenna 470-952 MHz. Includes 10 foot BNC to BNC cable. PA805SWB

2 ft. BNC-BNC Coaxial Cable UA802

6 foot (1.8m) BNC to BNC Coaxial Cable for Remote Antenna Mounting for ULX Wire-
UA806
less System

25 ft. BNC-BNC Coaxial Cable UA825

50 ft. BNC-BNC Coaxial Cable UA850

100 ft. BNC-BNC Coaxial Cable UA8100

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Short Rack Bar 53A8611

Rackmount Bracket, Long 53A38729

Link Bars (Bracket) 53B8443

Single Rack Mount Kit RPW503

Dual Rack Mount Kit RPW504

Black Bodypack Pouch WA582B

Specifications
ULX-D System Specifications
RF Carrier Frequency Range
470–932 MHz, varies by region (See Frequency Range and Output Power table)

Working Range
100 m ( 330 ft)

Note: Actual range depends on RF signal absorption, reflection and interference.Note: Actual range de­
pends on RF signal absorption, reflection and interference.

RF Tuning Step Size


25 kHz, varies by region

Image Rejection
>70 dB, typical

RF Sensitivity
−98 dBm at 10-5 BER

Latency
<2.9 ms

Audio Dynamic Range


A-weighted, typical, System Gain @ +10

XLR Analog Output >120 dB

Dante Digital Output 130 dB

Total Harmonic Distortion


−12 dBFS input, System Gain @ +10

<0.1%

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System Audio Polarity


Positive pressure on microphone diaphragm produces positive voltage on pin 2 (with respect to pin 3 of
XLR output) and the tip of the 6.35 mm (1/4-inch) output.

Operating Temperature Range


-18°C (0°F) to 50°C (122°F)

Note: Battery characteristics may limit this range.

Storage Temperature Range


-29°C (-20°F) to 74°C (165°F)

Note: Battery characteristics may limit this range.

Receiver Output Level


The following table describes the typical total system gain from the audio input to the receiver outputs:

Receiver Output Gain


Output Jack System Gain (gain control = 0dB)

1/4" TRS +18 dB

XLR (line setting) +24 dB

XLR (mic setting) -6 dB*

*This setting matches a typical wired SM58 audio signal level.

ULXD1
Mic Offset Range
0 to 21 dB (in 3 dB steps)

Audio Frequency Response


20 – 20 kHz (±1 dB)

Battery Type
Shure SB900B Rechargeable Li­Ion or LR6 AA batteries 1.5 V

Battery Runtime
@ 10 mW

Shure SB900B >8 hours

alkaline 9 hours

See Battery Runtime Chart

Dimensions
86 mm x 66 mm x 23 mm (3.4 in. x 2.6 in. x 0.9 in.) H x W x D

Weight
142 g (5.0 oz.), without batteries

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Housing
Cast aluminum

Audio Input
Connector
4-Pin male mini connector (TA4M), See drawing for details

Configuration
Unbalanced

Impedance
1 MΩ, See drawing for details

Maximum Input Level


1 kHz at 1% THD

Pad Off 8.5 dBV ( 7.5 Vpp)

Pad On 20.5 dBV ( 30 Vpp)

Preamplifier Equivalent Input Noise (EIN)


System Gain Setting ≥ +20­120 dBV, A­weighted, typical

RF Output
Connector
SMA

Antenna Type
1/4 wave

Impedance
50 Ω

Occupied Bandwidth
<200 kHz

Modulation Type
Shure proprietary digital

Power
1 mW, 10 mW, 20 mW
See Frequency Range and Output Power table, varies by region

ULXD2
Mic Offset Range
0 to 21 dB (in 3 dB steps)

Audio Frequency Response


Note: Dependent on microphone type

Battery Type
Shure SB900B Rechargeable Li­Ion or LR6 AA batteries 1.5 V

Battery Runtime
@ 10 mW

Shure SB900B >8 hours

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alkaline 9 hours

See Battery Runtime Chart

Dimensions
VHF V50 and V51 278 mm x 51 mm (10.9 in. x 2.0 in.) L x Dia.

Other frequency bands 256 mm x 51 mm (10.1 in. x 2.0 in.) L x Dia.

Weight
VHF V50 and V51 348 g (12.3 oz.), without batteries

Other frequency bands 340 g (12.0 oz.), without batteries

Housing
Machined aluminum

Audio Input
Configuration
Unbalanced

Maximum Input Level


1 kHz at 1% THD145 dB SPL (SM58), typical
Note: Dependent on microphone type

RF Output
Antenna Type
Integrated Single Band Helical

Occupied Bandwidth
<200 kHz

Modulation Type
Shure proprietary digital

Power
1 mW, 10 mW, 20 mW
See Frequency Range and Output Power table, varies by region

ULXD4
Dimensions
42 mm x 197 mm x 171 mm (1.65 in. x 7.75 in. x 6.75 in.), H x W x D

Weight
913 g (2.0 lbs), without antennas

Housing
Steel

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Power Requirements
15 V DC @ 0.6 A, supplied by external power supply (tip positive)

RF Input
Spurious Rejection
>80 dB, typical

Connector Type
BNC

Impedance
50 Ω

Bias Voltage
12 - 13 V DC; 170 mA maximum, per antenna

Audio Output
Gain Adjustment Range
­18 to +42 dB in 1 dB steps (plus Mute setting)

Configuration
1/4" (6.35 mm) Impedance balanced (Tip = audio, Ring = no audio, Sleeve = ground)

XLR Balanced (1=ground, 2=audio +, 3=audio −)

Impedance
1/4" (6.35 mm) 100 Ω (50 Ω Unbalanced)

XLR 100 Ω

Full Scale Output


1/4" (6.35 mm) +12 dBV

XLR LINE setting = +18 dBV, MIC setting = -12 dBV

Mic/Line Switch
30 dB pad

Phantom Power Protection


1/4" (6.35 mm) Yes

XLR Yes

Networking
Power Over Ethernet (PoE)
No, protected

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Network Interface
Single Port Ethernet 10/100 Mbps

Network Addressing Capability


DHCP or Manual IP address

Maximum Cable Length


100 m (328 ft)

Tables and Diagrams


TA4M Connector

LEMO Connector

XLR to ¼ Output
Use the following wiring diagram to convert the XLR output to a ¼ output.

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Batteries
ULXD Battery Life
hours

MHz SB900B alkaline

1/10 mW 20 mW 1/10 mW 20 mW

470 to 810 >8:30 >5:40 >8 >5:30

902 to 928 >7:30 >4:40 >7 >4

174 to 216 >8:30 >6:35 8 >5

1240 to 1800 >8 >6:05 >6 >4:30

Note: The SB900B Shure rechargeable battery uses SBC200, SBC800 and SBC220 chargers.

The values in this table are typical of fresh, high quality batteries. Battery runtime varies depending on the manufacturer and age of the battery.

Frequency Range and Transmitter Output Power


Power ( mW RMS )*
Band Frequency Range ( MHz )
(Lo/Nm/Hi)

G50 470 to 534 1/10/20

G51 470 to 534 1/10/20

G52 479 to 534 1/10

G53 470 to 510 1/10/20

G62 510 to 530 1/10/20

H50 534 to 598 1/10/20

H51 534 to 598 1/10/20

H52 534 to 565 1/10

J50 572 to 636 1/10/20

J50A△ 572 to 608 1/10/20

J51 572 to 636 1/10/20

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Power ( mW RMS )*
Band Frequency Range ( MHz )
(Lo/Nm/Hi)

K51 606 to 670 1/10

L50 632 to 696 1/10/20

L51 632 to 696 1/10/20

L53 632 to 714 1/10/20

M19 694 to 703 1/10/20

P51 710 to 782 1/10/20

R51 800 to 810 1/10/20

JB (Tx only) 806 to 810 1/10

A Band (770-805): 1/10/20


AB (Rx and Tx) 770 to 810
B Band (806-809): 1/10

Q12 748 to 758 1/10/20

Q51 794 to 806 10

V50 174 to 216 1/10/20

V51 174 to 216 1/10/20

V52 174 to 210 10

X50 925 to 932 1/10

X51 925 to 937.5 10

X52 902 to 928 0.25/10/20

X53 902 to 907.500, 915 to 928 0.25/10/20

X54 915 to 928 0.25/10/20

Z16 1240 to 1260 1/10/20

Z17 1492 to 1525 1/10/20

Z18 1785 to 1805 1/10/20

Z19 1785 to 1800 1/10/20

Z20 1790 to 1805 1/10/20

△Output power limited to 10 mW above 608 MHz.

Note: Frequency bands might not be available for sale or authorized for use in all countries or regions.

* Power delivered to the antenna port

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For the band Z17 (1492-1525 MHz), it must be used indoors only.

For the Band Z19 (1785­1800MHz) used in Australia, per Radio Communications Low Interference Potential Devices Class Li­
cense 2015; item 30 note C: the system must be operated within the range of 1790-1800MHz when used outdoors.

低功率射頻器材技術規範
取得審驗證明之低功率射頻器材,非經核准,公司、商號或使用者均不得擅
自變更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能。低功率射頻器材之使用
不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象時,應立即停用,並
改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用。前述合法通信,指依電信管理法規定作業之
無線電通信。低功率射頻器材須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電波輻
射性電機設備之干擾。
เครื่องโทรคมนาคมและอุปกรณ์นี้มีความสอดคล้องตามมาตรฐานหรือข้อกำหนดทางเทคนิคของ กสทช.

Frequencies for European Countries


G51 470-534 MHz

Country Code Frequency Range

Code de Pays Gamme de frequences

Codice di paese Gamme di frequenza

Código de país Gama de frequencias

Länder-Kürzel Frequenzbereich

A, B, BG, CH, CY, CZ, D, DK, EST, F *

FIN, GB, GR, H, HR, I, IRL, IS, L, LT *

M, N, NL, P, PL, RO, S, SK, SLO, TR *

All other countries *

* This equipment may be capable of operating on some frequencies not authorized in your region. See Licensing Information.

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H51 534-598 MHz

Country Code Frequency Range

Code de Pays Gamme de frequences

Codice di paese Gamme di frequenza

Código de país Gama de frequencias

Länder-Kürzel Frequenzbereich

A, B, BG, CH, CY, CZ, D, EST 534 - 598 MHz*

F, GB, GR, H, I, IS, L, LT 534 - 598 MHz*

NL, P, PL, S, SK, SLO 534 - 598 MHz*

DK, FIN, M, N *

HR, E, IRL, LV, RO, TR *

All other countries *

* This equipment may be capable of operating on some frequencies not authorized in your region. See Licensing Information.

K51 606-670 MHz

Country Code Frequency Range

Code de Pays Gamme de frequences

Codice di paese Gamme di frequenza

Código de país Gama de frequencias

Länder-Kürzel Frequenzbereich

A, B, BG, CH, CY, CZ, D, EST 606 - 670 MHz*

F, GB, GR, H, I, IS, L, LT 606 - 670 MHz*

NL, P, PL, S, SK, SLO 606 - 670 MHz*

RO 646 - 647; 654 - 655; 662 - 663 MHz*

DK, E, FIN, HR, IRL, LV, M, N, TR *

All other countries *

* This equipment may be capable of operating on some frequencies not authorized in your region. See Licensing Information.

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L52 632-694 MHz

Country Code Frequency Range

Code de Pays Gamme de frequences

Codice di paese Gamme di frequenza

Código de país Gama de frequencias

Länder-Kürzel Frequenzbereich

A, B, BG, CH, CY, CZ, D, DK, EST, F *

FIN, GB, GR, H, HR, I, IRL, IS, L, LT *

M, N, NL, P, PL, RO, S, SK, SLO, TR *

All other countries *

* This equipment may be capable of operating on some frequencies not authorized in your region. See Licensing Information.

P51 710-782 MHz

Country Code Frequency Range

Code de Pays Gamme de frequences

Codice di paese Gamme di frequenza

Código de país Gama de frequencias

Länder-Kürzel Frequenzbereich

A, B, BG, CH, CY, CZ, D, EST, F, GB 710 - 782 MHz*

GR, H, I, IS, L, LT, NL, P, PL, S, SK, SLO 710 - 782 MHz*

718 - 719; 726 - 727; 734 - 743; 750 - 751; 758 - 759
RO
MHz*

DK, E, FIN, HR, IRL, LV, M, N, TR *

All other countries *

* This equipment may be capable of operating on some frequencies not authorized in your region. See Licensing Information.

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Q51 794-806 MHz

Country Code Frequency Range

Code de Pays Gamme de frequences

Codice di paese Gamme di frequenza

Código de país Gama de frequencias

Länder-Kürzel Frequenzbereich

A, B, BG, CH, CY, CZ, D, DK, E, EST *

F, FIN, GB, GR, H, HR, I, IRL, IS, L, LT *

LV, M, N, NL, P, PL, S, SK, SLO, TR *

All other countries *

* This equipment may be capable of operating on some frequencies not authorized in your region. See Licensing Information.

R51 800-810 MHz

Country Code Frequency Range

Code de Pays Gamme de frequences

Codice di paese Gamme di frequenza

Código de país Gama de frequencias

Länder-Kürzel Frequenzbereich

N 800 - 810 MHz*

A, B, BG, CH, CY, CZ, D, DK, E, EST *

F, FIN, GB, GR, H, HR, I, IRL, IS, L, LT *

LV, M, N, NL, P, PL, S, SK, SLO, TR *

All other countries *

* This equipment may be capable of operating on some frequencies not authorized in your region. See Licensing Information.

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S50 823-832 MHz, 863-865 MHz

Country Code Frequency Range

Code de Pays Gamme de frequences

Codice di paese Gamme di frequenza

Código de país Gama de frequencias

Länder-Kürzel Frequenzbereich

D license free

A, B, BG, CH, CY, CZ, D, DK, EST, F *

FIN, GB, GR, H, HR, I, IRL, IS, L, LT *

M, N, NL, P, PL, RO, S, SK, SLO, TR *

863 - 865 MHz EU: license free

All other countries *

* This equipment may be capable of operating on some frequencies not authorized in your region. See Licensing Information.

V51 174-216 MHz

Country Code Frequency Range

Code de Pays Gamme de frequences

Codice di paese Gamme di frequenza

Código de país Gama de frequencias

Länder-Kürzel Frequenzbereich

A, B, BG, CH, CY, CZ, D, DK, E, EST *

F, FIN, GB, GR, H, HR, I, IRL, IS, L, LT *

LV, M, N, NL, P, PL, S, SK, SLO, TR *

All other countries *

* This equipment may be capable of operating on some frequencies not authorized in your region. See Licensing Information.

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Z17 1492-1525 MHz

Country Code Frequency Range

Code de Pays Gamme de frequences

Codice di paese Gamme di frequenza

Código de país Gama de frequencias

Länder-Kürzel Frequenzbereich

A, B, BG, CH, CY, CZ, D, DK, E, EST *

F, FIN, GB, GR, H, HR, I, IRL, IS, L, LT *

LV, M, N, NL, P, PL, S, SK, SLO, TR *

This Wireless microphone operates on the range of


1492-1525 MHz. Should be used INDOORS ONLY.

All other countries *

* This equipment may be capable of operating on some frequencies not authorized in your region. See Licensing Information.

Z18 1785-1805 MHz

Country Code Frequency Range

Code de Pays Gamme de frequences

Codice di paese Gamme di frequenza

Código de país Gama de frequencias

Länder-Kürzel Frequenzbereich

A, B, BG, CH, CY, CZ, D, DK, E, EST *

F, FIN, GB, GR, H, HR, I, IRL, IS, L, LT *

LV, M , N, NL, P, PL, S, SK, SLO, TR *

All other countries *

* This equipment may be capable of operating on some frequencies not authorized in your region. See Licensing Information.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS


1. READ these instructions.
2. KEEP these instructions.
3. HEED all warnings.
4. FOLLOW all instructions.
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5. DO NOT use this apparatus near water.


6. CLEAN ONLY with dry cloth.
7. DO NOT block any ventilation openings. Allow sufficient distances for adequate ventilation and install in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. DO NOT install near any heat sources such as open flames, radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (in­
cluding amplifiers) that produce heat. Do not place any open flame sources on the product.
9. DO NOT defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one
wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wider blade or the third
prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replace­
ment of the obsolete outlet.
10. PROTECT the power cord from being walked on or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the
point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. ONLY USE attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. USE only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a
cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.

13. UNPLUG this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. REFER all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any
way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus,
the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15. DO NOT expose the apparatus to dripping and splashing. DO NOT put objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the
apparatus.
16. The MAINS plug or an appliance coupler shall remain readily operable.
17. The airborne noise of the Apparatus does not exceed 70dB (A).
18. Apparatus with CLASS I construction shall be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connec­
tion.
19. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
20. Do not attempt to modify this product. Doing so could result in personal injury and/or product failure.
21. Operate this product within its specified operating temperature range.

Explanation of Symbols

Caution: risk of electric shock

Caution: risk of danger (See note.)

Direct current

Alternating current

On (Supply)

Equipment protected throughout by DOUBLE INSULATION or REINFORCED INSULATION

Stand-by

Equipment should not be disposed of in the normal waste stream

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WARNING: Voltages in this equipment are hazardous to life. No user­serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. The safety cer­
tifications do not apply when the operating voltage is changed from the factory setting.

WARNING: Danger of explosion if incorrect battery replaced. Operate only with AA batteries.

Note: Use only with the included power supply or a Shure-approved equivalent.

WARNING
• Battery packs may explode or release toxic materials. Risk of fire or burns. Do not open, crush, modify, disassemble, heat
above 140°F (60°C), or incinerate.
• Follow instructions from manufacturer
• Only use Shure charger to recharge Shure rechargeable batteries
• WARNING: Danger of explosion if battery incorrectly replaced. Replace only with same or equivalent type.
• Never put batteries in mouth. If swallowed, contact your physician or local poison control center
• Do not short circuit; may cause burns or catch fire
• Do not charge or use battery packs other than Shure rechargeable batteries
• Dispose of battery packs properly. Check with local vendor for proper disposal of used battery packs.
• Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like
• Do not immerse the battery in liquid such as water, beverages, or other fluids.
• Do not attach or insert battery with polarity reversed.
• Keep away from small children.
• Do not use abnormal batteries.
• Pack the battery securely for transport.

Important Product Information


LICENSING INFORMATION
Licensing: A ministerial license to operate this equipment may be required in certain areas. Consult your national authority for
possible requirements. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Shure Incorporated could void your authority to
operate the equipment. Licensing of Shure wireless microphone equipment is the user’s responsibility, and licensability de­
pends on the user’s classification and application, and on the selected frequency. Shure strongly urges the user to contact the
appropriate telecommunications authority concerning proper licensing, and before choosing and ordering frequencies.

Note: EMC conformance testing is based on the use of supplied and recommended cable types. The use of other cable types may degrade EMC perfor­
mance.

Australia Warning for Wireless


WARNING:This device operates under an ACMA class licence and must comply with all the conditions of that licence including
operating frequencies.
Please follow your regional recycling scheme for batteries, packaging, and electronic waste.

Certifications
Meets essential requirements of the following European Directives:

• WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU, as amended by 2008/34/EC


• RoHS Directive EU 2015/863

Note: Please follow your regional recycling scheme for batteries and electronic waste

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This product meets the Essential Requirements of all relevant European directives and is eligible for CE marking.

CE Notice:
Hereby, Shure Incorporated declares that this product with CE Marking has been determined to be in compliance with Euro­
pean Union requirements. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following site: https://
www.shure.com/en-EU/support/declarations-of-conformity.
Authorized European Importer:
Shure Europe GmbH
Department: Global Compliance
Jakob-Dieffenbacher-Str. 12
75031 Eppingen, Germany
Phone: +49-7262-92 49 0
Fax: +49-7262-92 49 11 4
Email: [email protected]
Certified under FCC Part 15 and FCC Part 74.
Certified by ISED in Canada under RSS-102 and RSS-210.
IC: 616A-ULXD1 G50, 616A-ULXD1 H50, 616A-ULXD1 J50, 616A-ULXD1 L50; 616A-ULXD2 G50, 616A-ULXD2 H50, 616A-
ULXD2 J50, 616A-ULXD2 L50, 616A-ULXD1G50S, 616A-ULXD1H50S, 616A-ULXD1J50AS, 616A-ULXD2G50S, 616A-
ULXD2H50S, 616A-ULXD2J50AS.
FCC: DD4ULXD1G50, DD4ULXD1H50, DD4ULXD1J50, DD4ULXD1L50; DD4ULXD2G50, DD4ULXD2H50, DD4ULXD2J50,
DD4ULXD2L50, DD4ULXD1-G50, DD4ULXD1-H50, DD4ULXD1-J50A, DD4ULXD1-X52, DD4ULXD2-G50, DD4ULXD2-H50,
DD4ULXD2-J50A, DD4ULXD2-X52 .
IC: 616A-ULXD1X52, 616A-ULXD2X52
FCC: DD4ULXD1X52, DD4ULXD2X52
IC: 616A-ULXD1V50, 616A-ULXD2V50
FCC: DD4ULXD1V50, DD4ULXD2V50

Note: For transmitters operating in the V50 and V51 bands: nominal free space antenna gain at middle of the band is typically -6 dBi, and rolls off at the band
edges an additional -4 dB.

Approved under the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) provision of FCC Part 15.
Conforms to electrical safety requirements based on IEC 60065.
(一)本产品符合“微功率短距离无线电发射设备目录和技术要求”的具体条款和使用场景;
(二)不得擅自改变使用场景或使用条件、扩大发射频率范围、加大发射功率(包括额外加装射频功率放大器),不得擅自更改
发射天线;
(三)不得对其他合法的无线电台(站)产生有害干扰,也不得提出免受有害干扰保护;
(四)应当承受辐射射频能量的工业、科学及医疗(ISM)应用设备的干扰或其他合法的无线电台(站)干扰;
(五)如对其他合法的无线电台(站)产生有害干扰时,应立即停止使用,并采取措施消除干扰后方可继续使用;
(六)在航空器内和依据法律法规、国家有关规定、标准划设的射电天文台、气象雷达站、卫星地球站(含测控、测距、接收、
导航站)等军民用无线电台(站)、机场等的电磁环境保护区域内使用微功率设备,应当遵守电磁环境保护及相关行业主管部门
的规定。

Information to the user


This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the manufacturer's instruction manual, may cause interference with radio and television reception.
Notice: The FCC regulations provide that changes or modifications not expressly approved by Shure Incorporated could void
your authority to operate this equipment.
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These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equip­
ment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc­
tions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be de­
termined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.


• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

1. This device may not cause harmful interference.


2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

This device operates on frequencies shared with other devices. Consult the Federal Communications Commission White
Space Database Administration website to determine available channels in your area prior to operation.
No user­operated control of power, frequency, or other parameters are available beyond those specified in this operating man­
ual.

Canada Warning for Wireless


This device operates on a no­protection, no­interference basis. Should the user seek to obtain protection from other radio ser­
vices operating in the same TV bands, a radio licence is required. For further details, consult Innovation, Science and Econom­
ic Development Canada’s document Client Procedures Circular CPC­2­1­28, Voluntary Licensing of Licence­Exempt Low­Pow­
er Radio Apparatus in the TV Bands.
Ce dispositif fonctionne selon un régime de non‑brouillage et de non‑protection. Si l’utilisateur devait chercher à obtenir une
certaine protection contre d’autres services radio fonctionnant dans les mêmes bandes de télévision, une licence radio serait
requise. Pour en savoir plus, veuillez consulter la Circulaire des procédures concernant les clients CPC‑2‑1‑28, Délivrance de
licences sur une base volontaire pour les appareils radio de faible puissance exempts de licence et exploités dans les bandes
de télévision d’Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada.
This device contains licence­exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Develop­
ment Canada’s licence­exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

1. This device may not cause interference.


2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.

L’émetteur/récepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Innovation, Sciences et
Développement économique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux
conditions suivantes :

1. L’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;


2. L’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le
fonctionnement.

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