Shure w10bt Microphone User Manual


 
FCC CERTIFICATION
The Shure Model W10BT transmitter is Type-Accepted
quency. Shure strongly urges the user to contact the ap-
under Federal Communications Commission Parts 90
propriate telecommunications authority before choos-
and 74. The Shure Model W20R receiver is Type-
ing an ordering frequencies other than factory-preset fre-
Accepted under FCC Part 15. Licensing of Shure
quencies. This recommendation applies to both original
wireless microphone equipment is the user’s respon-
equipment purchase and subsequent frequency
sibility, and licensability depends on the user’s modification by Shure.
classification and application, and on the selected fre-
WARRANTY SERVICE
If your Shure wireless microphone equipment should
require servicing under the Shure warranty, please con-
tact:
Shure Brothers Inc.
Attention: Service Department
222 Hartrey Avenue
Evanston, Illinois 60202-3696 U.S.A.
Telephone: (312) 866-5730
All claims of defects or shortage should be directed to
the above address. Please furnish model number,
operating frequency, and date, place and proof of pur-
chase (such as a copy of the sales receipt) to establish
warranty. Your letter should include all pertinent details
including applicable model or part numbers and a brief
description of the problem. Do not return any units or
parts to Shure unless requested to do so by Shure’s Ser-
vice Department. Any returned items must have prior
authorization. Unauthorized returns are delayed in
handling; these delays can be avoided by contacting
Shure in advance and furnishing the necessary informa-
tion.
If you are requested to return the equipment by
Shure’s Service Department, package the unit (with all
information requested) as follows: Check to see that
all parts are present and in place. If the original carton is
not available, place the unit in a strong shipping carton
at least 13 mm (6 in.) large in all three dimensions than
the unit. Fill the surrounding space with a resilient pack-
ing material such as shredded paper, excelsior,
Styrofoam, etc. Seal the carton with gummed paper tape,
tie it with a strong cord, and ship it prepaid to the Shure
Service Department.
It is extremely important that the packaged unit be
well-packed and fully insured. Damage claims are sub-
ject to settlement between the shipper and the carrier,
and this can delay repair and return of the unit.
Shure reserves the right to make design changes and
product improvements without assuming any obligation
to install these changes or improvements on any
previously manufactured products. Shure also reserves
the right to ship new and/or improved products which are
similar to the form, fit and function of the originally
ordered products.
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