Shure P4T User guide

Below you will find brief information for PSM 400 P4T. The P4T Transmitter is a component of the PSM 400 wireless personal monitor system, designed to send high-fidelity audio to a receiver for in-ear monitoring. It features adjustable volume, MixMode for stereo/mono operation, and loop outputs for routing audio to other devices. Key uses include personal stage monitoring, recording, and operating multiple wireless systems with independent mixes.

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Key features

  • High-fidelity wireless transmission for in-ear monitoring

  • Adjustable local earphone volume control

  • MixMode for stereo or mono audio output

  • Loop outputs to route audio to other devices (e.g., mixers, recorders)

  • 16-channel frequency selection for UHF transmission

  • Phantom power protection for inputs

  • Sturdy 1/2-rack chassis for secure mounting

Frequently asked questions

Press the Frequency Select Button repeatedly until the LED displays the desired channel (0-9 or A-F). Hold the button to confirm the change.

MixMode allows the P4T to transmit in stereo if both inputs are used, or automatically switch to mono if only one input is used. The P4R receiver adjusts the balance between the two channels.

Yes, the LOOP OUT 1/L and 2/R jacks route the transmitter's incoming signal to other devices like mixers, tape recorders, or amplifiers.

The maximum input level is +15 dBu, with phantom power protection up to 50 VDC.

Use the single or dual mount rack brackets and straddle bars. Secure the unit with screws, but avoid over-tightening to prevent chassis damage.

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