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Model FP410 User Guide Shure Brothers Incorporated 222 Hartrey A venue Evanston IL 60202-3696 U.S.A. 27A8319 (PK) 1996, Shure Brothers Inc. Printed in U.S.A. The Shure Model FP410E is an automatic microphone mixer de - signed for use in a wide variety of multi–microphone speech pickup applications. Shure IntelliMix is the remarkable new opera[...]
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Copyright 1992, Shure Brothers Inc. 27A8319 (LG) Printed in U.S.A. U.S. Patent 4,658,425; other patents pending 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 3 2 LINK ?[...]
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2 3. Input High Red LED: Should flicker only on loud speech peaks. 4. Flat ( — )/Low–Cut ( / ) Slide Switches: Provide low–frequen - cy rollof f to reduce undesirable low–frequency signals such as wind noise. 5. MASTER Rotary Control: Determines the level of the com - bined input signals at Mic/Line, T ape and Phones outputs. PULL FOR 1 kHz[...]
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3 shielded cables). Adjust Mic/Line switches as required for incoming signal level. 3. If phantom–powered condenser microphones are used, turn on the FP410E’ s Phantom Power switch. NOTE: With condenser microphones other than Shure, verify that volt- age and source resistance requirements are compatible. 4. Connect one or both of the FP410E Out[...]
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4 condenser microphones to be used are compatible with the selected voltage. If the microphones can operate properly with 14 V phantom power , that position should be used to avoid ex - cessive battery drain. INTERNAL MODIFIABLE FUNCTIONS W ARNING V oltages in this equipment are hazardous to life. No user– serviceable parts inside. Refer all serv[...]
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5 Right Rack–Mount Bracket 53A8253 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SPECIFICA TIONS Measurement Conditions (unless otherwise specified): Line voltage 230 V ac, 50/60 Hz; full gain; 1 kHz, one channel acti - vated; output terminations: Line 600 Ω , Mic 150 Ω , T ape 50 k Ω , Phones 200 Ω ( tip–sleeve and ring–sleeve); Auto mode Freq[...]
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6 Inputs Impedance Input Designed for use with Actual (In - ternal) Input Clip- ping Level Mic 19–600 Ω 900 Ω –15 dBV Line ≤ 10 k Ω 66 k Ω T o > +26 dBV Monitor ≤ 1 k Ω 25 k Ω +21 dBV Outputs Impedance Output Designed for use with Actual (In - ternal) Output Clipping Level Mic Any low– impedance mic input 0.5 Ω –31 dBV [...]
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7 Questions & Answers Questions about your FP410E installation? This section lists the most common questions asked about Shure’s auto- matic microphone systems. Maybe your question is among the following. If not, contact Shure’ s Customer Service Depart - ment. Q. Why don’t I get any sound output from my FP410E? A. Assuming that your powe[...]
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A TTEN PHANTOM POWER LOW-CUT BALANCED MIC/LINE INPUT CHANNE L LEVEL INDICA TORS INTELLIMI X CONTROL AUTO MANUAL IN OUT LIN K J ACKS CHANNEL S 2 , 3, 4 CHANNEL LEVEL GA TED SIGNALS NON-GA TED SIGNALS 1 K Hz OSCILLA TOR MASTE R L EVEL LIMITER/ INDICA TOR A TTEN T APE OUT MIC LINE MIC LINE BALANCED MIC/LINE OUTPUTS HEADPHONES LEVEL MONITOR IN HEADPHON[...]