Shure 577B Microphone User Manual


 
Model 577B User Guide
©2005, Shure Incorporated
27C1128 (Rev. 4)
Printed in U.S.A.
NOISE-CANCELING HANDHELD DYNAMIC MICROPHONE
GENERAL
The Shure Model 577B SONOBAR
®
Microphone is a handheld
dynamic microphone designed for communications and paging
applications that require highly intelligible, low noise output. It can
be used in all types of mobile communications, from amateur radio
to helicopter news and traffic reports. It is also suitable for public
address and paging systems in noisy areas such as factories,
airport terminals, and restaurants.
The 577B represents a significant improvement over most
microphones with anti-noise features. Shaped frequency
response, directionality, and distant sound discrimination
contribute to total noise reduction. The microphone operates on
the pressure-gradient principle and has two sound entry ports
spaced a small distance apart.
The modular design of the 577B greatly facilitates field servicing.
The cartridge, switch, and cable can be replaced in a matter of
minutes, if necessary.
The 577B is built to withstand mechanical shocks, vibration, high
temperatures, and humidity. The exclusive ARMO-DUR
®
case is
impervious to oil, grease, fumes, salt spray, sun, and corrosion.
The “Million-Cycle” press-to-talk switch ensures years of reliable
service.
A mounting bracket is supplied to provide convenient hang-up
when the microphone is not in use.
Features
Frequency response tailored for close-talk operation
Extremely effective noise cancellation
Dynamic microphone cartridge
Modular design
“Million-cycle” leaf-type press-to-talk switch
TRIPLE-FLEX
®
cable provides three to four times the flex life of
most coiled cords
Rugged ARMO-DUR
®
case
Built-in hang-up button and supplied mounting bracket
OPERATION
For optimum performance and maximum rejection of background
noise, place your upper lip against the lip guard, approximately 25
mm (1 in.) from the grille. Hold down the push-to-talk button while
talking normally.
INTERNAL CONNECTIONS
The 577B is a balanced-line, low-impedance dynamic microphone.
It is designed for direct connection to low-impedance microphone
inputs and/or installations where long cable lengths are needed. It
includes a four-conductor (two conductors shielded) coiled-cord
cable and a double-pole, single-throw, leaf-type switch. The
NATURAL and GREEN leads are the “hot” audio conductors; the
shield is connected to microphone circuit ground. The RED and
BLACK leads control the switch circuit. The microphone circuit is
open when the switch is open, but can be easily modified for
normally shorted operation. Refer to Figure 1.
INTERNAL CONNECTIONS
FIGURE 1
TABLE 1. CABLE-TO-CONNECTOR WIRING
INPUT TYPE WIRE
COLOR
FUNCTION XLR
CONNECT
OR
1/4 INCH
PHONE
PLUG
NATURAL AUDIO + PIN 2 TIP
BALANCED GREEN AUDIO – PIN 3 RING
SHIELD CHASSIS
GROUND
PIN 1 SLEEVE
NATURAL AUDIO -- TIP
UNBALANCED GREEN AUDIO
GROUND
-- SLEEVE
SHIELD CHASSIS
GROUND
-- SLEEVE