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Sennheiser evolution wireless series EM 100 User's Manual
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1. 48 Cat No 503167 009912 503165 503158 503873 503874 503157 503870 503871 Accessories and spare parts Accessories and Spare parts The following accessories are available from your specialist dealer Product name and description GA 3 rack adapter AM 2 antenna front mount kit for GA 3 rack adapter ASA 1 active antenna splitter 2 x 1 4 for connecting four EM 100 G3 to two antennas antenna boosters NT 1 1 EU Mains unit for powering the ASA 1 antenna splitter or the L 2015 charger EU version NT 1 1 US Mains unit for powering the ASA 1 antenna splitter or the L 2015 charger 120 V version NT 1 1 UK Mains unit for powering the ASA 1 antenna splitter or the L 2015 charger UK version NT 2 3 EU Mains unit for powering the EM 100 G3 stationary receiver EU version NT 2 3 US Mains unit for powering the EM 100 G3 stationary receiver 120 V version NT 2 3 UK Mains unit for powering the EM 100 G3 stationary receiver UK version 49 Accessories and spare parts 50 004645 003658 502567 502572 502568 502569 502570 502571 002324 002325 002326 Antennas A 1031 antenna broadband omni directional A 2003 antenna broadband directional Antenna boosters for ASA 1 AB 3 A 516 558 MHz AB 3 G 566 608 MHz AB 3 B 626 668 MHz AB 3 C 734 776 MHz AB 3 D 780 822 MHz AB 3 E 823 865 MHz Antenna cabels GZL 1019 A1 coaxial cable type RG 58 BNC to BNC 1 m GZL 1019 A5 coaxi
2. 13 Putting the receiver into operation CAUTION AN Risks when rack mounting the receiver When installing the device in a closed or multi rack assembly please consider that during operation the ambient temperature the mechanical loading and the electrical potentials will be different from those of devices which are not mounted into a rack gt Make sure that the ambient temperature within the rack does not exceed the permissible temperature limit specified in the specifications see page 51 gt Ensure sufficient ventilation if necessary provide additional ventila tion gt Make sure that the mechanical loading of the rack is even gt When connecting to the power supply observe the information indi cated on the type plate Avoid circuit overloading If necessary provide overcurrent protection gt When rack mounting please note that intrinsically harmless leakage currents of the individual mains units may accumulate thereby exceeding the allowable limit value As a remedy ground the rack via an additional ground connection Rack mounting one receiver 14 To mount the receiver into a rack you require the GA 3 rack adapter see Accessories and spare parts on page 49 gt Secure the rack mount ears of the GA 3 rack adapter to the receiver in the same way as described for the stacking elements see page 11 gt Secure the blanking plate of the GA 3 rack adapter to one of
3. It is vital to observe the notes on frequency selection on page 42 A P Press the UP DOWN button until the Tune menu item appears set gt Press the SET button The frequency selection appears SET A SET sz jax Advanced Menu mp Tune v H gaj E1375 MHz H 531 375 MHz B H B Ch U 1 Call up Tune Select the MHz value and confirm Stored gt Set the desired frequency set gt Press the SET button Your settings are stored You are back to the operating menu HI 40 Py Tune aof 53420 MHz B Ch U 1 Select the kHz value store the setting A v SET Selecting a channel and assigning this channel a receiving frequency Advanced Menu Tune Pilot Tone Adjustment tips and functions A P Press the UP DOWN button until the Tune menu item appears set gt Keep the SET button pressed until the channel selection appears SET A SET fir peak Advanced Menu ezpa Tune v zp Tune H 3 g 4o 544 200 MHz H H 200 MHz 5 544 200 MHz ra B Ch UE rs B Ch U 1 Call up Tune Select the channel Set the frequency special function store the setting A sE Stored v gt Set the desired channel set gt Press the SET button The frequency selection appears gt Set the desired frequency sT gt Press the SET button Your settings are stored You are back to the operating menu Changing the settings of the gui
4. volutionwireless 3 EM 10 Contents Contents Important Safety INStTrUCTIONS 0 eeecessesteeeseeeeneceeseseesesecseseseeseseessseetsneseeneaesesusaeenssesesseateseneetsneaeesenes 2 The EM 100 G3 stationary receiver oo ssesesessesessessesesssesessessesessssesessesseseseasesessesseseesesesessereesenees Ardas Of APPlICATION dc cccassicaassctzcsonescsansedsosescacnsevelseusnledoacnsessnssosdscavasodsuedhdoasotvbscbeas aunatasconanancundananbscocatde The frequency Dank system ou sesesesecssssesseseescsesessesesscaeeusatsuseeseensaeeneneatenees Delivery includes csisisissscccstecissatcierssacscncasarsacsioucuiersatizestsaecanstecaticapsesteaiaracstaeterannteds Product OVEPVICW sscisisccsesccsuscieasciisipescancabessbcedeseatennseuactnts a eiaeia nadiu ia a Overview of the EM 100 G3 receiver Overview ot the displays sorcenionsinonmennan anina A R Putting the receiver into operation ssessseessessessesssressessesseeuseosessurorresseoseenseosteseesseonsesnerserssrosressessees Preparing the receiver Tor USC oo eessssessscessscesesssessecesscatsueseescseascusatsuesenscneatsnsseeusseatensacsssesteneatentes Connecting an amplifier mixing console ssssssssssssessseesssessstessstessstssstessseeosseesstesnseessreonserssteonsessseees 17 Connecting the mains Unit ss secciesscs tes ccccaasesbes casas sessassdadeatucaietcatiasaceaceesiasdacsaas obieeisinseidareianannl neds 18 USING TNE PCCOIVER iise ccctscssestencesicsacceneasarsis
5. for example on stage or during a live show or presentation The buttons Function of the button Press the STANDBY button Press the SET button Press the UP DOWN button SET A v Switches the receiver on and off Cancels the entry and returns to the current standard display ESC function Mutes the receiver special function see page 23 Changes from the current standard display to the operating menu Calls up a menu item Enters a submenu Stores the settings and returns to the operating menu Selects a standard display see page 24 Changes to the next previous menu item Changes the setting of a menu item 25 Using the operating menu Overview of the operating menu Main menu Menu mg Easy Setup Squelch Reset List Frequency Preset Current List Name Scan New List AF Out igg eee menu Exit Equalizer Advanced Menu Auto Lock Tune Exit Guitar Tuner Pilot Tone LCD Contrast Reset Software Revision Exit Display Function of the menu item Main menu Menu Squelch Adjusts the squelch threshold 33 Easy Setup Scans for unused frequency presets releases and selects 34 frequency presets Frequency Preset Sets the frequency bank and the channel 35 Name Enters a freely selectable name 36 AF Out Adjusts the audio output level 36 Equalizer Changes the frequency response of the output signal 37 Auto Lock Activates deactivates the automatic lock mode 37 Advanced Cal
6. GA 3 rack adapter gt Place the two receivers side by side upside down onto a flat surface gt Secure the jointing plate to the receivers using six recessed head screws M 3x6 The rack mount ears are mounted instead of the stacking elements gt Secure the rack mount ears to the receivers in the same way as described for the stacking elements see page 11 To mount the antennas gt Use remote antennas if necessary in conjunction with the ASA 1 antenna splitter see Accessories and spare parts on page 49 To mount the receivers into the rack gt Slide the receivers into the 19 rack gt Secure the rack mount ears to the 19 rack Putting the receiver into operation Connecting an amplifier mixing console The receiver s 1 4 6 3 mm jack socket and XLR 3M socket are connected in parallel allowing you to simultaneously connect two devices e g amplifier mixing console to the receiver gt Use a suitable cable to connect the amplifier mixing console to the V4 6 3 mm jack socket or the XLR 3M socket A For detailed information on balanced and unbalanced connection please refer to the chapter Connector assignment on page 53 17 Putting the receiver into operation 18 Connecting the mains unit Only use the supplied NT 2 3 or NT 2 1 mains unit It is designed for your receiver and ensures
7. appears on the display panel The receiver switches to standby mode When in the operating menu pressing the STANDBY button will lil cancel your entry ESC function and return you to the current stan dard display To completely switch the receiver off gt Disconnect the receiver from the mains by unplugging the mains unit from the wall socket syn Synchronizing a transmitter with the receiver You can synchronize a suitable transmitter of the ew 100 G3 series with the receiver During synchronization the following parameters are trans ferred to the transmitter Setting Transferred parameters Frequency Preset Currently set frequency Name Freely selectable name currently set on the receiver Pilot Tone Current pilot tone setting of the receiver Inactive Active It is vital to observe the notes on frequency selection on page 42 20 Using the receiver To transfer the parameters gt Switch the transmitter and the receiver on gt Press the syn button on the receiver Sync appears on the display panel of the receiver Place the infra red interface of the transmitter see the instruction manual of the transmitter in front of the infra red interface of the receiver The parameters are transferred to the transmitter When the transfer is completed appears on the receiver s display panel The receiver then switches back to the current standard
8. bass of the audio output signal Flat Low Cut output signal High Boost High Boost remains Low cut cuts the bass and boosts the unchanged cuts the bass booststhetreble treble Activating deactivating the automatic lock mode The lock mode prevents that the receiver is accidentally switched off or programed during operation The lock mode icon on the current standard display indicates that the lock mode is activated For information on how to use the lock mode refer to page 22 37 Adjustment tips and functions Menu Auto Lock Exit Advanced Menu Tune Guitar Tuner Setting a receiving frequency for the current channel 38 The extended menu Advanced Menu To get into the extended menu Advanced Menu gt From the main menu select Advanced Setting receiving frequencies for the frequency bank U A When you have selected one of the system banks and then select display panel Upon delivery the channels of the frequency bank U are not assigned a receiving frequency the Tune menu the receiver automatically switches to channel 1 of the frequency bank U In this case U 1 briefly appears on the Via the Tune menu item you can set a receiving frequency to be stored in the current channel or you can select a different channel in the frequency bank U and assign this channel a receiving frequency
9. safe operation To connect the mains unit gt Connect the yellow connector of the mains unit to the yellow socket at the rear of the receiver gt Pass the cable of the mains unit through the cable grip gt Slide the supplied country adapter onto the mains unit gt Plug the mains unit into a wall socket Using the receiver Using the receiver To establish a transmission link proceed as follows 1 Switch the receiver on see next section 2 Switch the transmitter on see the instruction manual of the transmitter The transmission link is established and the receiver s RF level display RF reacts i It is vital to observe the notes on frequency selection on page 42 If you cannot establish a transmission link between transmitter and receiver gt Make sure that transmitter and receiver are set to the same frequency bank and to the same channel gt Read the chapter Synchronizing transmitters with receivers on page 42 and if necessary the chapter If a problem occurs on page 47 Switching the receiver on off Zi SENNHEISER Be 533 87 5z a nE ew100 G3 a amp J To switch the receiver on gt Briefly press the STANDBY button The receiver switches on and the Receiver Parameters stan dard display appears 19 Using the receiver To switch the receiver to standby mode gt Keep the STANDBY button pressed until OFF
10. st gt Press the SET button The muting is canceled If RX Mute On or RX Mute Off appears on the display panel but you do not wish to change the status of the muting function gt Press the STANDBY button The status of the muting function remains unchanged and the current standard display appears 23 Using the receiver Selecting a standard display Zi SENNHEISER ma Pe 20 12 ew100 G3 El jj 533 875 gt Press the UP DOWN button to select the standard display Contents of the display Selectable standard display ils ew100 G3 Receiver Parameters Gir 40 0 Ej se appears after switch on of the receiver and i displays the receiver parameters see page 9 Pex Soundcheck Soundcheck display with additional function ail sas displays the signal quality within the transmission area see page 30 Tl Mey TS Guitar Tuner display with additional function 10 440 Hz cl displays the guitar tuner see page 30 a 30 AF The Guitar Tuner standard display is deactivated upon delivery To show this standard display you have to activate it see page 39 24 Using the operating menu Using the operating menu A special feature of the Sennheiser ew G3 series is the consistent intuitive menu structure of transmitters and receivers As a result adjustments to the settings can be made quickly even in stressful situations
11. the rack mount ears using two recessed head screws M 6x10 Rack mounting two receivers Putting the receiver into operation gt Connect the antennas You have the following options You can connect the supplied rod antennas to the rear of the receiver see page 13 In this case insert the two blanking plugs into the holes of the blanking plate You can use the AM 2 antenna front mount kit see Accessories and spare parts on page 49 and mount the rod antennas to the blanking plate When using more than one receiver we recommend connecting remote antennas and if necessary using Sennheiser antenna accessories Fore more information visit the ew G3 product page at www sennheiser com To mount the receiver into a 19 rack gt Slide the receiver with the mounted blanking plate into the 19 rack gt Secure the rack mount ears to the 19 rack If you are using the supplied rod antennas gt Align the antennas in a V shape to obtain the best possible reception When rack mounting two receivers side by side you can only front mount the antennas when using the ASA 1 antenna splitter in conjunction with the AM 2 antenna front mount kit and an addi tional GA 3 rack adapter see Accessories and spare parts on page 49 We recommend using remote antennas 15 Putting the receiver into operation 16 To mount the receivers into a rack using the
12. 40 ew100 G3 533 875 a mi O C AF OUT KD BAL UNBAL DATA l l c IN 12v 300mA A Operating elements front panel syn button Infra red interface Display panel backlit in orange SET button UP DOWN button STANDBY button ESC function cancel O00000 B Operating elements rear panel Cable grip for power supply DC cable DC socket DC IN for connection of NT 2 mains unit Audio output AF OUT BAL XLR 3M socket balanced Audio output AF OUT UNBAL 14 6 3 mm jack socket unbalanced Service interface DATA Service interface DATA Antenna input II ANT with remote power supply input BNC socket Type plate ee OOO 689 Antenna input I ANT with remote power supply input BNC socket Product overview Overview of the displays After switch on the receiver displays the standard display Receiver Parameters For further illustrations and examples of the different stan dard displays please refer to page 24 This standard display displays the operating states of the receiver 1 ab ew100 G3 Bil 375 Ltt Display Meaning RF level RE Diversity display Radio Frequency m 7 HI Antenna input is active 40 Ify Antenna input Il is active RF signal level Field strength of the received signal Squelch threshold level Audio level AF Modulation of the transmitter Audio Frequency ie with peak hold function see
13. RF signal RF signal available no audio signal MUTE appears on the display panel Audio signal has a high level of background noise Audio signal is distorted Lock mode is activated No mains connection Transmitter and receiver are not on the same channel Transmission range is exceeded Receiver is muted Transmitter is muted or doesn t transmit a pilot tone Receiver s squelch threshold is adjusted too high Transmitter sensitivity is adjusted too low Transmitter sensitivity is adjusted too high Receiver s audio output level is adjusted too high If a problem occurs Deactivate the lock mode see page 22 Check the connections of the mains unit Set the transmitter and receiver to the same channel To do so use the synchronization function see page 20 Check the squelch threshold setting see page 33 Reduce the distance between trans mitter and receiving antennas Cancel the muting on the receiver see page 23 Cancel the muting on the transmitter see the instruction manual of the transmitter Activate the pilot tone transmission on the transmitter see the instruc tion manual of the transmitter Deactivate the pilot tone evaluation on the receiver see page 40 Reduce the squelch threshold see page 33 Reposition the antennas Adjust the transmitter sensitivity correctly see the instruction manual of the transmitter Adjust the tra
14. a transmitter with the receiver individual operation sssssssesesssrersese 42 Synchronizing transmitters with receivers multi channel operation ssssssesesssrsrsress 43 Cleaning the receiver iaiscsdase scscscasssecescesesssncsdssestsestceasdeousshvevessscsebetsbatacasapensaissessezeaseasaupeosssaeiqbectoventsiazencis Recommendations and tips fa problem o0 Sos cisunacnonaaniia a Accessories and spare parts SPECIFICATIONS asena T ETO Manufacturer Declarations An animated instruction manual can be viewed on the EM 100 G3 product page on our website at www sennheiser com Important safety instructions Important safety instructions e Read this instruction manual e Keep this instruction manual Always include this instruction manual when passing the product on to third parties e Heed all warnings and follow all instructions in this instruction manual e Only clean the product when it is not connected to the mains Use a cloth for cleaning e Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required if the product has been damaged in any way liquid has been spilled objects have fallen inside the product has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate properly or has been dropped e WARNING To reduce the risk of short circuits do not use the product near water and do not expose it to rain or moisture Do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases or coffee cups on the prod
15. al cable type RG 58 BNC to BNC 5 m GZL 1019 A10 coaxial cable type RG 58 BNC to BNC 10 m Specifications RF characteristics Modulation Frequency ranges Receiving frequencies Switching bandwidth Nominal peak deviation Receiver principle Sensitivity with HDX peak deviation Adjacent channel rejection Intermodulation attenuation Blocking Squelch Pilot tone squelch Antenna inputs AF characteristics Compander system EQ presets Preset 1 Flat Preset 2 Low Cut Preset 3 Low Cut High boost Preset 4 High Boost Specifications wideband FM 516 558 566 608 626 668 734 776 780 822 823 865 MHz A E G see page 4 1 680 receiving frequencies tuneable in steps of 25 kHz 20 frequency banks each with up to 12 factory preset channels intermodulation free 1 frequency bank with up to 12 user programmable channels 42 MHz 24 kHz 48 kHz true diversity lt 2 uV for 52 dBA ms s N typ gt 65 dB typ gt 65 dB gt 70 dB Off Low 5 dBuV Middle 15 dBuV High 25 dBuV can be switched off 2 BNC sockets Sennheiser HDX 3 dB at 180 Hz 3 dB at 180 Hz 6 dB at 10 kHz 6 dB at 10 kHz 51 Specifications S N ratio 1 mV peak deviation THD AF output voltage at peak deviation 1 kHz AF Adjustment range of audio output level Overall device Temperature range Powe
16. andard display and can consist of up to eight characters such as e letters without pronounciation marks e numbers from 0 to 9 e special characters and spaces To enter a name proceed as follows gt Press the UP DOWN button to select a character st gt Press the SET button to change to the next segment character or to store the complete entry Adjusting the audio output level Adjustment range 24 dB to 24 dB adjustable in 3 dB steps Via the AF Out menu item you can adjust the level of the audio output AF OUT from the receiver to the input of the connected device The following figures are a guide to the best settings Connected device Guide values for AF Out Line O to 18 dB 24 dB Microphone 24 dB to 6 dB Gain values greater than 18 dB should only be used when the audio modulation from the transmitter is at a low level otherwise the audio output of the receiver may become clipped and distorted Menu AF Out Auto Lock Menu Equalizer Auto Lock Advanced Adjustment tips and functions To adjust a gain greater than 18 dB gain reserve gt Adjust a level of 18 dB gt Turn the jog dial to the right and hold it in this position for 3 seconds The next higher value 21 dB appears The audio output level is increased Using this gain reserve also increases the headphone output level Using the equalizer Via the Equalizer menu item you can change the treble and
17. ation 43 Mute muting the audio signal 23 Muting audio signal 23 Name entering a name 36 Operating menu using 28 Pilot tone evaluation Index Switching on off receiver 19 Synchronizing transmitter with receiver 20 42 Transmission link setting up 42 Transmitter synchronizing with receiver 20 42 Troubleshooting 47 Unlock deactivating the lock mode 22 Using guitar Tuner 30 activating deactivating 40 Operating menu 28 receiver 19 Rack mounting one receiver 14 two receivers 15 Receiver cleaning 45 mounting into a rack 11 parameters standard display 9 placing onto a flat surface 11 switching on off 19 synchronizing with transmitter 20 42 Receiving frequency selecting Frequency Preset 34 setting Tune 38 Reception optimizing 46 Reset List releasing all locked frequency presets 34 RF Radio Frequency 9 RX Mute On Off muting the audio signal 23 Scan New List frequency preset scan 34 42 Setting up multi channel system 43 transmission link 42 Settings equalizer 37 guitar Tuner 39 Software Revision displaying the software revision 41 Soundcheck doing 30 Squelch adjusting the squelch 33 57 volutionwireless 3
18. commendations and tips for optimum reception Transmission range depends to a large extent on location and can vary from about 10 m to about 150 m There should be a free line of sight between transmitting and receiving antennas If with the EM 100 G3 receiver reception conditions are unfavourable you should use two remote antennas which are connected via antenna cable To avoid overloading the receiver observe a minimum distance of 5 m between transmitting and receiving antennas Observe a minimum distance of 50 cm between receiving antennas and metal objects such as cross members or reinforced concrete walls Align the antennas upwards in a V shape for multi channel operation Each of the frequency banks 1 to 20 accommodates factory preset receiving frequencies which are intermodulation free For possible frequency combinations please refer to the supplied frequency information sheet The channels in the frequency bank U can be assigned freely select able frequencies see page 39 When using several transmitters simultaneously interference can be avoided by maintaining a minimum distance of 20 cm between two transmitters Use accessories recommended by Sennheiser for multi channel appli cations see page 49 If a problem occurs Problem Possible cause Possible solution Receiver cannot be operated Locked appears on the display panel No operation indication No
19. display To cancel the transfer gt Press the STANDBY button O on the receiver X appears on the display panel of the receiver X also appears if no suitable transmitter was found 21 Using the receiver 22 Deactivating the lock mode temporarily You can activate or deactivate the automatic lock mode via the Auto Lock menu item see page 37 If the lock mode is activated you have to temporarily deactivate it In order to be able to operate the receiver st gt Press the SET button Locked appears on the display panel A P Press the UP DOWN button Y Unlock appears on the display panel st gt Press the SET button The lock mode is temporarily deactivated When you are in the operating menu The lock mode remains deactivated until you exit the oper ating menu When one of the standard displays is shown The lock mode is automatically activated after 10 seconds The lock mode icon 9 flashes prior to the lock mode being activated again Bir Peaig 20 12 ew100 G3 i 533 875 Bis Using the receiver Muting the audio signal To mute the audio signal gt When one of the standard displays is shown on the display panel press the STANDBY button RX Mute On appears on the display panel sT gt Press the SET button The audio signal is muted To unmute the audio signal gt Press the STANDBY button RX Mute Off appears on the display panel
20. ency bank U A If you are using frequencies from the frequency banks U it might be that the receiving frequencies are not intermodulation free To ensure that the desired frequencies are intermodulation free gt Contact your Sennheiser partner see www sennheiser com 43 Synchronizing transmitters with receivers 44 If you want to use the frequency bank U gt gt Make sure to use receivers from the same frequency range see page 5 and the type plates of the devices Only use frequencies that are approved and legal in your country On one of the receivers select a channel within the frequency bank U see page 39 Assign this channel one of the receiving frequencies see page 39 Synchronize a transmitter with the receiver see page 20 OR Manually set the transmitter to the same channel and frequency that you set on the receiver Repeat for the remaining transmitters and receivers as described above Cleaning the receiver Cleaning the receiver CAUTION Liquids can damage the electronics of the receiver Liquids entering the housing of the receiver can cause a short circuit and damage the electronics gt Keep all liquids away from the receiver gt Before cleaning disconnect the receiver from the mains gt Use a cloth to clean the receiver from time to time Do not use any solvents or cleansing agents 45 Recommendations and tips 46 Re
21. enerates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a partic ular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter ference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This class B digital device complies with the Canadian ICES 003 Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Sennheiser electronic Corp may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment Before putting the device into operation please observe the respective country specific regulations 55 Index Index Activating deactivating lock mode Auto Lock 37 pilot tone evaluation 40 Adjusting audio output level AF Out 36 contrast LCD Contrast 41 squelch threshold Squelch 33 Advanced Menu extended menu overview 27 settings 38 AF Out adjusting the audio output level 36 Amplifier Mixing console con
22. ers When synchronizing a transmitter with a receiver please observe the following gt Only use a transmitter and a receiver from the same frequency lil range see the type plate on the transmitter and the receiver gt Make sure that the desired frequencies are listed in the enclosed frequency information sheet gt Make sure that the desired frequencies are approved and legal in your country and if necessary apply for an operating license Synchronizing a transmitter with the receiver individual operation Upon delivery transmitter and receiver are synchronized with each other If however you cannot establish a transmission link between transmitter and receiver you have to synchronize the channels of the devices gt With the receiver perform a frequency preset scan to scan the frequency banks for unused channels Scan New List see page 34 Then Sync appears on the display panel of the receiver ra Easy Setup 20 B Ch 20 ral Sync 533 875 MHz gt Synchronize a transmitter with the receiver via the infra red interface see page 20 This establishes a transmission link between the transmitter and the receiver II 40 25 10 ERE Alternatively you can set the channel on the transmitter manually gt Make sure that you set the transmitter to the same frequency bank and the same channel as the receiver see the instruction manual of the transmitter Synchronizing transmitters wit
23. gt Adjust the squelch threshold with the transmitter switched off to the lowest possible setting that suppresses hissing noise A In der Einstellung High der Rauschsperren Schwelle wird die Reichweite der Ubertragungsstrecke unter ungiinstigen Empfangs bedingungen verringert CAUTION A Danger of hearing damage and material damage If you switch the squelch off or adjust the squelch threshold to a very low value loud hissing noise can occur in the receiver The hissing noise can be loud enough to cause hearing damage or overload the loudspeakers of your system gt Always make sure that the squelch is switched on see below gt Before adjusting the squelch threshold set the volume of the audio output level AF Out see page 36 to the minimum gt Never change the squelch threshold during a live transmission The squelch should only be switched off for servicing purposes werden With the squelch threshold set to Low you switch the squelch off by keeping the DOWN button pressed for 3 seconds 33 Adjustment tips and functions 34 Menu Squelch Easy Setup Frequency Preset Display Squelch is 40 ax pead Menu switched on 3 The dotted line displays the squelch threshold 25 5 25 Hoe 40 a2 hii Menu switched off oe The dotted line goes off and the audio level display AF shows full deflection hissing noise If yo
24. h receivers Synchronizing transmitters with receivers multi channel operation il In order to ensure an intermodulation free transmission use the same frequency bank for all transmission links gt Switch off all transmitters of your system that are to be automatically configured Channels used by switched on transmitters are displayed as used gt With one of the receivers perform a frequency preset scan to scan the frequency banks for unused channels Scan New List see page 34 Then Sync appears on the display panel of the receiver 1m 0 25 a Easy Setu 2 _B Ch 20 amima Sync 533 875 MHz 10 gt Switch one of the transmitters on gt Synchronize this transmitter with the receiver via the infra red inter face see page 20 This establishes a transmission link between the transmitter and the receiver gt Repeat for the remaining transmitter and receiver pairs as described above Leave those transmitters switched on that are already linked to a receiver Your multi channel system is now set up Alternatively you can set the channel on the transmitter manually gt Make sure that you set the transmitter to the same frequency bank and the same channel as the receiver For information on the setting options of the transmitter refer to the instruction manual of the transmitter You can also freely select the receiving frequencies and store these frequencies in the frequ
25. larations Warranty Sennheiser electronic GmbH amp Co KG gives a warranty of 24 months on this product For the current warranty conditions please visit our website at www sennheiser com or contact your Sennheiser partner In compliance with the following requirements e ROHS Directive 2002 95 EC e WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC time by taking it to your local collection point or recycling we Please dispose of the receiver at the end of its operational life center for such equipment CE Declaration of Conformity e C 0682 e R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC The declarations are available at www sennheiser com Before putting the device into operation please observe the respective country specific regulations Manufacturer Declarations Statements regarding FCC and Industry Canada This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment g
26. les are correctly squelch threshold level for connected one of the two antennas gt Improve the position of the RF Max Max RF signal level antennas both antennas should reach p gt If necessary use antenna 40 dBuV boosters AF Max Max audio level gt On your transmitter adjust the audio level as high as possible without the level display for audio level show ing full deflection AF Max isat a level with the PEAK display For more information refer to the instruction manual of the transmitter If only one or none of the diversity displays is displayed during the sound check gt Check if the antennas are properly positioned or check the antenna cables A Both diversity displays can only be displayed on the Soundcheck lil standard display During normal operation of the receiver only one of the diversity displays is displayed 32 Menu Squelch Easy Setup Adjustment tips and functions The main menu Menu Adjusting the squelch threshold SET A ei Eo v m B5 Menu nr ao Loquelch 10 AF Ecc pj High Be H Call up Squelch Select the Store the setting desired setting SET Stored Adjustment range Low Middle High can be switched off The squelch eliminates annoying noise when the transmitter is switched off It also suppresses sudden noise when there is no longer sufficient transmitter power received by the receiver
27. ls up the extended menu Advanced Menu 38 Exit Exits the operating menu and returns to the current standard display Easy Setup Reset List Releases all locked frequency presets 34 Current List Selects an unused frequency preset Scan New List Scans for unused receiving frequencies frequency preset scan Exit Exits Easy Setup and returns to the main menu 26 Using the operating menu Display Function of the menu item Extended menu Advanced Menu Tune Sets the transmission frequencies for the frequency bank U 38 Sets the channel and the receiving frequency for the 39 frequency bank U Guitar Tuner Selects the mode of the guitar tuner function 39 Pilot Tone Activates deactivates the pilot tone evaluation 40 LCD Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the display panel 41 Reset Resets the settings made in the operating menu 41 Software Revision Displays the current software revision 41 Exit Exits the extended menu Advanced Menu and returns to the main menu 27 Using the operating menu Menu Easy Setup Frequency Preset Name Working with the operating menu A If the lock mode is activated you have to deactivate it In order to be able to work with the operating menu see page 22 By way of example of the Frequency Preset menu item this section describes how to use the operating menu Changing from a standard display to the operating menu st gt Press the SET but
28. necting 17 Antennas mounting 13 Audio signal muting Mute 23 Auto Lock activating deactivating the lock mode 37 Buttons function of the 25 Channel assigning a frequency 39 overview 5 selecting Easy Setup 34 42 selecting Frequency Preset 35 Cleaning receiver 45 Connecting amplifier Mixing console 17 mains unit 18 Current List selecting an unused frequency preset 34 Deactivating lock mode temporarily 22 Displays adjusting the contrast LCD Contrast 41 overview 9 standard displays 24 Easy Setup submenu overview 26 settings 34 56 Equalizer modifying the frequency response 37 Frequency preset frequencies 5 ranges 5 selecting Frequency Preset 35 selecting presets 35 setting a receiving frequency 38 Frequency bank overview 5 selecting Easy Setup 34 42 selecting Frequency Preset 35 system 5 Frequency Preset selecting a frequency bank channel 35 Frequency presets releasing Reset List 34 searching for unused Scan New List 34 42 selecting Current List 34 Guitar Tuner changing the settings 39 tuning a guitar 30 Infra red transmission 20 LCD Contrast contrast of the display panel 41 Lock mode activating deactivating Auto Lock 37 deactivating temporarily 22 Locked lock mode activated 22 Mains unit connecting 18 Menu main menu overview 26 settings 33 Mixing console amplifier connecting 17 Mounting antennas 13 receiver 11 Multi channel oper
29. nge A E G offers 21 frequency banks with up to 12 channels each Channel 1 frequency preset Channel 2 frequency preset Frequency bank 1 20 Channel 12 frequency preset Channel 1 freely selectable frequency Channel 2 freely selectable frequency Frequency bank U Channel 12 freely selectable frequency The EM 100 G3 stationary receiver Each of the channels in the frequency banks 1 to 20 has been factory preset to a fixed frequency frequency preset The factory preset frequencies within one frequency bank are intermodu lation free These frequencies cannot be changed For an overview of the frequency presets please refer to the supplied frequency information sheet Updated versions of the frequency informa tion sheet can be downloaded from the EM 100 G3 product page on our website at www sennheiser com The frequency bank U allows you to freely select and store frequencies It might be that these frequencies are not intermodulation free see page 44 Delivery includes Delivery includes The packaging contains the following items EM 100 G3 stationary receiver NT 2 3 or NT 2 1 mains unit with one country adapter rod antennas stacking elements instruction manual frequency information sheet BP e NN FP RB device feet Product overview Product overview Overview of the EM 100 G3 receiver Z SENNHEISER owog TRUE DIVERSITY RECEIVER ar
30. nseucuesntatatesteacunnadecstcaseesractararscasteraniabeieevnstienaeonsetaneenaesatee 19 Switching the receiver ON OFF ceessssesecsesesscscesscecscsesssesececscseseeesesesesesesesessseesesesesseeseseseseseetseeeeees 19 Synchronizing a transmitter with the receiver eseeseseeeeeessescseeeeesseeseescseetseseeesssesserseeneees 20 Deactivating the lock mode temporarily oe sesseeseseseseessseseeteesesesssesseteesesssssasacstensseessesacaeenees 22 MUTING the audio SIGMA sssssssevsnsccescsses cavsnezscvesesstbvarveansteedavadbesssevsdevarapseaecasmnadatitartnasseontaserveietesnantaonteess 23 Selecting a Standard display sescssesccscisesthescasenbdconcsloiesesansvadancesssusiiarslacdeshcapaversuaeasssevescazencsdouaneacataasass 24 Using the operating menu The uttoNS ioes aA T ESS Overview of the operating MENU eesssessssessesscessesesesssessesesseseseesesessesesnesesesscesseseensseseseseessenes 26 Working with the operating menu s ssesssssrsessessessessssossesseessensessessscosseusessessssoseronsoseosstoserserostosssssses 28 Adjustment tips and functions 0 0 eeeeceseseesesecsseeesscstsussesessenecucaessncaeeusaesusucaeeusaecesseaeensatansnentenens 30 Standard displays with additional FUNCTIONS oo sessesesteseceesesesscsecssesesseseescsecseeseseeseeeeseateeeaes 30 The Main menu Menu esessssssrsssessssssssssesseesseosessssssrossessees The extended menu Advanced Menu Synchronizing transmitters with receivers Synchronizing
31. nsmitter sensitivity correctly see the instruction manual of the transmitter Reduce the audio output level see page 36 47 If a problem occurs Problem Possible cause Possible solution No access to a certain channel During the sound check only one diversity display lor II appears on the display panel None of the diver sity displays or Il appears on the display panel During scanning an RF signal has been detected on this channel and the channel has been locked During scanning a transmitter of your system operating on this channel has not been switched off One of the antennas is not correctly connected Antennas are not optimally positioned Receiver s squelch threshold is adjusted too high Transmitter s RF signal is too weak Set the transmitter operating on this channel to a different channel and redo the frequency preset scan see page 34 Switch the transmitter off and redo the frequency preset scan see page 34 Check the antenna cable or the antenna Reposition the antennas Reduce the squelch threshold see page 33 Reduce the distance between transmitter and receiver If a problem occurs that is not listed in the above table or if the problem cannot be solved with the proposed solutions please contact your local Sennheiser partner for assistance To find a Sennheiser partner in your country search at www sennheiser com under Service amp Support
32. o fix the device feet gt Fit the device feet to the four corners of the receiver as shown gt Place the receiver on a flat horizontal surface Stacking receivers You can stack several receivers on top of each other CAUTION A Danger of injury due to toppling receiver stacks High receiver stacks can easily topple over gt Place the stack on an absolutely flat surface gt Secure the stack against toppling over gt Fasten the stacking elements as described in the previous section gt Stack the receivers so that the recesses of the stacking elements completely engage with each other 12 Putting the receiver into operation Connecting the The supplied rod antennas can be mounted quickly and easily and are rod antennas suitable for all applications where good reception conditions provided a wireless transmission system is to be used without a large amount of installation work gt Connect the two rod antennas to the BNC sockets and at the rear of the receiver gt Align the rod antennas upwards in a V shape When using more than one receiver we recommend connecting remote antennas and if necessary using Sennheiser antenna accessories Fore more information visit the ew G3 product page at www sennheiser com Mounting the receiver into a 19 rack A Do not mount the stacking elements and do not fit the rubber feet when mounting the receiver into a 19 rack
33. page 36 Po When the display for audio level 20 shows full deflection the audio level ae is excessively high When the trans mitter is overmodulated frequently or for extended periods of time the PEAK display is shown inverted 3 Frequency bank Current frequency bank and channel number and channel see page 35 Frequency Current receiving frequency see page 35 Name Freely selectable name of the receiver see page 36 Product overview 10 Pilot tone P see page 40 Muting function vault see page 23 Battery status of the transmitter Lock mode icon see page 37 Activated pilot tone evaluation Audio signal is muted see also page 47 Charge status Emm approx 100 EE approx 70 E approx 30 icon is flashing 71S charge status is critical Lock mode is activated Putting the receiver into operation Putting the receiver into operation Preparing the receiver for use Recommendations for optimum reception To ensure optimum reception even under difficult conditions we recommend connecting remote antennas and if necessary using antenna splitters see Accessories and spare parts on page 49 When rack mounting the receiver you can mount the supplied antennas to the front of the rack by using an antenna front mount kit When mounting more than one receiver into a rack you should use remote antennas If you want to mount the receiver into a 19
34. r menu level To directly return to the current standard display gt Press the STANDBY button 29 Adjustment tips and functions 30 Adjustment tips and functions The operating menu allows you to make settings for your receiver and your transmitters The Guitar Tuner and Soundcheck standard displays provide additional functions and can be called up by pressing the UP DOWN button without having to get into the operating menu Standard displays with additional functions Tuning a guitar SK transmitters only gt Activate the Guitar Tuner standard display via the operating menu see page 39 gt Connect a guitar to your SK transmitter gt On the receiver change to the Guitar Tuner standard display see page 24 A mx jeak 2012 ew100 G3 v fan PEAK 3 533 8751 A S Pre 10 N ipri Fs m 3 g ma Receiver Parameters Guitar Tuner standard display standard display gt Tune your guitar The receiver automatically recognizes the pitch of the plucked string For more information on the Guitar Tuner menu item refer to page 39 Doing a soundcheck By doing a soundcheck you can check the reception area for field strength gaps dropouts which cannot be compensated for by the receiver s diversity circuitry i The Soundcheck standard display must not be activated until lil later because otherwise the recording will give wrong results gt If neces
35. r supply Current consumption Dimensions Weight Type approvals In compliance with Europe USA Approved by Canada 52 gt 110dBA lt 0 9 V4 6 3 mm jack socket unbalanced 12 dBu XLR socket balanced 18 dBu 48 dB adjustable in steps of 3 dB 6 dB gain reserve 10 C to 55 C 12 V 300 mA approx 190 mm x 212 mm x 43 mm approx 980 g CE EMC EN 301489 1 9 Radio EN 300422 1 2 Safety EN 60065 FE 47 CFR 15 subpart B Industry Canada RSS 123 IC 2099A G3EM100 Specifications Mains unit NT 2 1 NT 2 3 Input voltage 110 V or 230 V 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz Power Current consumption 9 VA max 120 mA Output voltage 13 V 12 V Secondary output current 300 mA 400 mA Energy efficiency level IV IV Temperature range 10 C to 40 C 10 C to 40 C depending on country variant In compliance with mains unit Europe CE EMC EN 55022 EN 55024 EN 55014 1 2 Safety EN 60065 USA FE 47 CFR 15 subpart B Canada ICES 003 The mains unit is certified in accordance with the legal safety requirements of Europe the United States Canada Russia and Japan Connector assignment ya 6 3mm stereo XLR 3F connector 1 4 6 3 mm mono DC connector for jack plug balanced balanced jack plug unbalanced power supply T 3 pia 53 Manufacturer Declarations 54 Manufacturer Dec
36. rack gt Read the corresponding chapter on page 13 If you want to set up the receiver on a flat surface gt Read the next chapter Setting up the receiver on a flat surface CAUTION Risk of staining of furniture surfaces Some furniture surfaces have been treated with varnish polish or synthetics which might cause stains when they come into contact with other synthetics Despite a thorough testing of the synthetics used by us we cannot rule out the possibility of staining gt Do not place the receiver on delicate surfaces Fastening the stacking elements A The stacking elements are designed to help protect the operating il elements from damage or deformation e g if the receiver is dropped Therefore fasten the stacking elements even if you do not want to stack your receivers 11 Putting the receiver into operation Fitting the device feet To fasten the stacking elements gt Unscrew and remove the two recessed head screws M4x8 on each side of the receiver see left hand diagram gt Secure the stacking elements 3 to the sides of the receiver using the previously removed recessed head screws see right hand diagram A If you want to stack receivers see next section only fit the device il feet to the base of the lowermost receiver Do not fit the device feet when mounting the receiver into a 19 rack gt Clean the base of the receiver where you want t
37. rational reliability and ease of use Transmitters and receivers permit wireless transmission with studio quality sound Features of the evolution wireless 100 G3 series Optimized PLL synthesizer and microprocessor technology HDX noise reduction system Pilot tone squelch control True diversity technology Switching bandwidth of 42 MHz Scan function Easy Setup for scanning the frequency banks for unused channels Areas of application The receiver can be combined with the following optional components of the ew G3 series see Accessories and spare parts on page 49 SK 100 G3 e Clip on microphones ME 2 ME 4 e Headmic ME 3 e Instrument cable di SKM 100 G3 Interchangeable microphone heads e MMD 835 1 MMD 845 1 e MME 865 1 The EM 100 G3 stationary receiver The devices are available in the same UHF frequency ranges and are equipped with the same frequency bank system with factory preset frequencies An advantage of the factory preset frequencies is that e atransmission system is ready for immediate use after switch on e several transmission systems can be operated simultaneously on the preset frequencies without causing intermodulation interference The frequency bank system The receiver is available in 6 UHF frequency ranges with 1 680 frequencies per frequency range Range A Range G Range B Range C Range D Range E 516 558 566 608 626 668 734 776 780 822 823 865 Each frequency ra
38. s This product is capable of producing sound pressure exceeding 85 dB A 85 dB A is the sound pressure corresponding to the maximum permis sible volume which is by law in some countries allowed to affect your hearing for the duration of a working day It is used as a basis according to the specifications of industrial medicine Higher volumes or longer dura tions can damage your hearing At higher volumes the duration must be shortened in order to prevent hearing damage The following are sure signs that you have been subjected to excessive noise for too long a time e You can hear ringing or whistling sounds in your ears e You have the impression even for a short time only that you can no longer hear high notes Intended use Intended use of the ew 100 G3 series products includes e having read these instructions especially the chapter Important safety instructions e using the products within the operating conditions and limitations described in this instruction manual Improper use means using the products other than as described in this instruction manual or under operating conditions which differ from those described herein The EM 100 G3 stationary receiver EM 100 G3 The EM 100 G3 stationary receiver This receiver is part of the evolution wireless series generation 3 ew G3 With this series Sennheiser offers high quality state of the art RF trans mission systems with a high level of ope
39. s again by iJ selecting the Current List menu item Menu Selecting the frequency bank and the channel SET A SET Easy Setup Ba PEAK Menu O tz jeak Frequency Preset y p Frequency Preset Frequency Preset i Frequency Preset Hg B Ch Ri 1 Bg B Ch 20 0 Name B Ch 5 12 irri f 518 200 MHz ERE Ed 533 875 MHz Call up Select the frequency Select the channel Frequency Preset bank and confirm store the setting A SET Stored v A When setting up multi channel systems please observe the il following Only the factory preset frequencies within one frequency bank 1 to 20 are intermodulation free It is vital to observe the notes on frequency selection on page 42 Overview of the frequency banks and channels gltouZOx up to 32 per System bank frequency frequencies are factory preset bank AUP up to 12 User bank frequencies are freely selectable 35 Adjustment tips and functions 36 Menu Frequency Preset Name AF Out Menu Name AF Out Equalizer Entering a name SET A SET A reg Name v ne Pi Menu x 3 Pi Name g Michael p Michael Hi Lichael rs B H Call up Name Enter a character Enter a character and confirm store the setting SET Stored Via the Name menu item you can enter a freely selectable name e g the name of the performer for the receiver The name is displayed on the Receiver Parameters st
40. sary change from the Soundcheck standard display to one of the other standard displays of your receiver Adjustment tips and functions A iar Soundcheck y e nz P 20 12 ew100 G3 ipl gl 533875 Miz Ble 533 sts Soundcheck Select any other standard display standard display gt Position the transmitter in the area in which it is to be used and switch it on gt Leave the transmitter switched on and go to your receiver gt On the receiver change to the Soundcheck standard display A 4533 8752 lgl eee i Soundcheck 12 ew100 G3 l 533 875 MHz AF E m amp m3 Receiver Parameters Soundcheck standard display standard display squelch threshold level MUTE appears on the display panel see If a problem occurs on page 47 If no transmitter is being received or if the signal is below the gt Go to your transmitter gt With the transmitter walk up and down the area in which it is to be used gt Then leave the transmitter there and do not switch it off During the soundcheck the receiver records the RF level and the AF level The recording result is displayed on the Soundcheck standard display RF Max AF Max Lar PEV Soundcheck l gl Eh yl 533 g MHz 31 Adjustment tips and functions Display Meaning What to do RF Min Min RF signal level gt Check if the antennas and the must be well above the antenna cab
41. tar tuner The following settings are available Inactive The Guitar Tuner standard display is deactivated see page 24 Active When selecting the Guitar Tuner standard display see page 24 the receiver is not muted Audio Mute When selecting the Guitar Tuner standard display see page 24 the receiver is muted 39 Adjustment tips and functions Advanced Menu Activating deactivating the pilot tone evaluation Gitar tamer The pilot tone supports the receiver s squelch function and protects against interference due to RF signals from other devices The transmitter LCD Contrast adds an inaudible signal known as the pilot tone to the transmitted signal The receiver detects and evaluates the pilot tone Bx peak 2012 ew100 G3 The pilot tone evaluation is 40 533 875MHz deactivated ii a m m amp Hix peaj 20 12 ew100 G3 The pilot tone evaluation is 10 533 87 5MHz activated Hi _ i m G nr PEAK 20 12 ew100 G3 The pilot tone evaluation is 4h activated and the receiver EJ 533 875 Miz receives a pilot tone froma a E m G transmitter Devices of the ew 100 G1 series generation 1 do not support the pilot tone function Therefore please observe the following when combining a radio microphone or receiver of the ew 100 G3 series generation 3 with devices from an earlier evolution wireless generation Gw G3 G w G2 Gw G3 Gw G2 activate the pilot tone function on both
42. ton The current standard display is replaced by the main menu The last selected menu item is displayed Selecting a menu item A P Press the UP DOWN button to change to the Frequency Preset menu item The current setting of the menu item is displayed ut Changing and storing settings P Menu i Frequency Preset B Ch 1 1 SET SET o Menu B5 gd Erequency Preset v Bie Frequency Preset er B Ch Kl 1 B Ch 1 1 fi 518 200MHz Call up Frequency Preset wn m 4 n m 4 wv m 4 28 Select the frequency bank and confirm Stored gt Press the SET button to store the setting fay Po Frequency Preset Bey B Ch 20 9 533 875MHz Select the channel store the setting A SET v gt Press the SET button to call up the menu item gt Press the UP DOWN button to set the frequency bank gt Press the SET button to confirm your selection gt Press the UP DOWN button to set the channel Menu Advanced Using the operating menu Canceling an entry gt Press the STANDBY button to cancel an entry The current standard display appears on the display panel To subsequently return to the last edited menu item st gt Press the SET button repeatedly until the last edited menu item appears Exiting a menu item gt Change to the Exit menu item set Confirm your selection You return to the next highe
43. transmitter and receiver w G3 w G1 deactivate the pilot tone function on the ew 100 G3 transmitter w G1 w G3 deactivate the pilot tone function on the ew 100 G3 receiver 40 Advanced Menu une SET ar ag o Advanced Menu Ej LCD Contrast 9 Tuner Guita J Pilot Tone 25 10 LCD Contrast RE Reset Software Revision Call up LCD Contrast Exit Adjustment tips and functions Adjusting the contrast of the display panel Pe LCD Contrast A ILCD Contrast v Hz 10 10 m Hi AF Store the setting or 40 Select the desired setting SET Stored You can adjust the contrast of the display panel in 16 steps Advanced Menu Resetting the settings made in the operating menu SET ne ay Advanced Menu B5 g Reset He f Reset LCD Contrast g i H p H Call up Reset Select the Store the setting desired setting Software Revision Advanced Menu Reset Exit SET Stored When resetting the settings made in the operating menu only the selected settings for the pilot tone and for the frequency bank U remain unchanged For an overview of the factory preset default settings refer to the supplied frequency information sheet Displaying the software revision You can display the current software revision of the receiver 41 Synchronizing transmitters with receivers 42 Synchronizing transmitters with receiv
44. u have accidentally switched off the squelch gt Press the UP button to switch the squelch on Scanning for releasing and selecting frequency presets Function of the menu item Scan New List Automatically scans for unused receiving frequencies frequency preset scan If receiving frequencies are used they will be locked if receiving frequencies are unused they will be released After the frequency preset scan you can select an unused frequency preset Reset List Releases all locked frequency presets Current List Selects an unused frequency preset If you call up the Scan New List menu item your receiver scans for unused frequency presets After the scan the receiver displays a list of the frequency banks and their unused channels The frequency bank with the largest number of unused channels is automatically selected Adjustment tips and functions To perform a frequency preset scan SET SET u Me ot ra Easy Setup P Scan New List asy Setup A Scan New List g z 10 2 Bi Earl ar H D l Call up Easy Setup Call up Scan New List The frequency preset scan is performed A E A S fir pey Easy Setup v z p Easy Setup v riz per Easy Setup Bank 20 B Ch 20 g a Bia Free 12 EE Sync 533 875 MHz B H Stored Select and call up Set the channel Easy Setup a frequency bank store the setting menu item A You can call up the list containing the frequency bank
45. uct e Only use the supplied mains unit e Unplug the mains unit from the wall socket to completely disconnect the product from the mains during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time e Only operate the mains unit from the type of power source specified in the chapter Specifications see page 51 e Ensure that the mains unit is in a safe operating condition and easily accessible properly plugged into the wall socket only operated within the permissible temperature range not covered or exposed to direct sunlight for longer periods of time in order to prevent heat accumulation see Specifications on page 51 e Donot block any ventilation openings Install the product in accordance with the instructions given in this instruction manual e Do not install the product near any heat sources such as radiators stoves or other devices including amplifiers that produce heat e Only use attachments accessories specified by Sennheiser Important safety instructions Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cables as this may result in fire and electric shock Replacement parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician uses replacement parts specified by Sennheiser or those having the same char acteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Danger due to high volume
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