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Introduction
Thank you for buying the P4T Transmitter. The P4T is a component in the PSM
400 family of wireless personal monitors. When used with a P4R Receiver,
it provides the many advantages of an in–ear monitoring system, including:
Improved Sound Quality - high fidelity without the risk of feedback,
Increased Mobility - your mix moves with you,
Personal Control - through volume adjustment and MixMode
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For further information on the PSM 400 system, see the PSM 400 Wireless Personal Performance Pack User’s Guide, available on the web at www.shure.com.
P4T Transmitter Features
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Front Panel
Back Panel
1. Local Earphone Output Jack (1/8 inch): Connects to E1 or E5
earphones.
2. Local Earphone Level Control: This knob adjusts the volume of
the local earphone jack’s amplifier. Always listen at low levels.
3. Input Level LEDs: Two vertical strings of four LEDs display the
input level of the left and right input channels. The four LEDs on the
left display the status of the signal from channel 1 and the four
LEDs on the right display the status of the signal from channel 2:
LED Signal Status
RED (top) Limiter Active
YELLOW (middle) Nominal Level
GREEN (bottom two) Signal Present
4. Transmission Frequency LED: This indicates which of the 16
channels (0–9 or A–F) is transmitting.
5. Frequency Select Button: This recessed button changes the
transmission channel. (Use a 1/4” plug to press this button.)
6. Front-Mounted Antenna: This permanently attached antenna is
break-resistant.
7. LOOP OUT Jacks: Two 1/4” TRS jacks allow the audio signal to
pass through the transmitter to other devices, including other
transmitters, tape recorders, or amplifiers.
8. INPUT Jacks: Two 1/4” TRS switching jacks are line level audio
inputs.
9. DC INPUT Connector: Input for PS40 power cord.
Set Up and Operation
Follow these directions to set up the transmitter for operation.
1. Plug the power cord into the transmitter’s DC INPUT power con-
nector. Plug the other end of the power cord into a wall outlet.
2. Connect line level outputs of an audio source into the audio
INPUTS of the transmitter. Use both of the input jacks for a
two-channel source. Use either input jack for a mono source.
The P4T transmits in MixMode/stereo if both inputs are used,
but automatically transmits in mono if only one input is used.
NOTE: All inputs are phantom power protected up to 50 VDC.
3. Select an operating frequency using the Frequency Select But-
ton. Push the button repeatedly until the LED displays the desired
channel. The display flashes. Push and hold the button until the
flashing stops to confirm the change (use a 1/4” plug to press the
button).
IMPORTANT: Never set more than ONE transmitter to the
same operating frequency.
4. Once the P4T transmits audio, observe the input level LEDs. If
the LEDs consistently illuminate red, decrease the output level
of the audio source until the red LEDs flicker occasionally.
5. Set up the P4R receiver as directed in the P4R user’s guide.
Make sure that the frequency selected on the receiver matches
the frequency selected on the transmitter.
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