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General Description

The Shure P9HW is a wired, two-channel stereo bodypack system designed
to replace loudspeakers used for onstage monitoring. The portable, lightweight
P9HW has several advantages over onstage monitor loudspeakers: it is less
visible, offers improved clarity and control of sound, reduces the chances of
feedback, and reduces stage clutter. It is a versatile system, designed for use
in sound reinforcement applications including public address, live music, studio
recording, broadcast, and theater.
P9HW Bodypack
① Audio Input
Use the supplied Y-splitter cable
to connect up to two sources.
Important:
Align the red dot on
the cable with the notch inside the
bodypack input.
② Clip Indicator
Illuminates when the input is
overloaded. Turn the volume
down at the mixer until the light
remains off.
③ Volume Knob / Power Switch
Turn to power on/off and adjust
headphone volume
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④ Battery LED
Indicates battery health
Note: see the battery life table for
specific runtime values
⑤ Headphone Output
Use earphones or headphones
with a 3.5 mm (1/8-inch) plug
⑥ Display
Shows settings and menu
navigation
⑦ Navigation buttons (▲▼)
Use to scroll through menu and
adjust settings
⑧ Exit button
Press to return to previous screen
⑨ Enter button
Press to enter a menu screen or to
confirm a setting
⑩ Factory Service Window
Used for importing firmware onto
the bodypack at the factory (not
user-serviceable)
⑪ Battery Compartment
Uses a Shure SB900 rechargeable
battery or two AA batteries
⑫ Removable AA Adapter
Remove to use with a Shure
SB900 rechargeable battery
Note:
To remove, open the door and
slide the adapter out. To reinstall,
press the adapter into place—there is
an audible click when seated.
Setup
① Insert batteries
Use the Shure SB900 rechargeable battery pack or two AA batteries.
② Connect the bodypack to an audio source using the supplied
Y-splitter cable
Connect the 5-pin LEMO connector to the bodypack, with the red dot on
the cable aligned with the notch inside the bodypack connector. Route the
two XLR connectors on the cable to the appropriate mixer outputs. See
the system overview diagram for a signal routing example.
Note: the bodypack can connect either directly to the mixer or through a patch
bay on stage.
③ Put on the earphones and connect them to the headphone output
The P9HW is designed to perform best with Shure earphones, but works
with any headphones or in-ear monitors that have a standard 1/8-inch (3.5
mm) stereo plug.
④ Turn the power on
Turn the volume knob clockwise until it clicks to turn on the power.
Caution: do not turn the volume knob all the way up when turning
the power on.
⑤ Slowly increase the volume until it reaches a comfortable level for
listening
To set a maximum volume limit, use the VLIMIT function. See the utilities
section of this guide for more information.
Instrument mix
System Overview
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Vocal mix

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