Shure PSM-400 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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9
Loop Applications
The LOOP OUT 1/L and 2/R outputs allow the signal going through the P4T transmitter to be routed to other devices. The LOOP feature of
the transmitter can be used for any number of applications. Shown here are only a few examples of how it can be used. Also see System
Application #3.
Floor Monitor Amplifier
P4T TRANSMITTER
(BACK PANEL)
P4R
Receiver
Running Floor Monitors Through a P4T Transmitter: An audio signal can be sent through the LOOP connectors to an amplifier for an
onstage monitor system. When setup this way, the P4R and the onstage monitors will reproduce the same audio.
BAND MIX
BAND MIX
SOLO MIX 1
SOLO MIX 2
BAND MIX
SOLO MIX 3
SOLO MIX 2
SOLO MIX 1
SOLO MIX 3
BAND MIX
BAND MIX
BAND MIX
P4T TRANSMITTER
P4R RECEIVER
MIXING CONSOLE
AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 4
AUX 3
P4T TRANSMITTER
P4T TRANSMITTER
P4R RECEIVER
P4R RECEIVER
Running Multiple PSM Wireless Systems Under MixMode Control: When using a mixer with multiple auxiliary out jacks, a single monitor
mix can be sent to multiple P4T transmitters using the LOOP connectors, and independent monitor mixes or direct outputs can be sent
directly to the second channel of each P4T. This allows each P4T user to mix a band mix signal with a solo mix signal using the MixMode
feature on the receiver. The thumbwheel on the P4R is used to mix the two signals in relation to one another.
Running a Recording Device Through a P4T Transmitter: If you would like to make a recording of a performance, the LOOP outputs
can be connected to the inputs of a tape deck, DAT, or other recording device.