Instruction manual ew 100 G4
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- ew 100 G4 series products
- Accessories
- The frequency bank system
- Installing and starting up ew 100 G4 series devices
- Installing the EM 100 G4
- Installing the SKM 100 G4
- Installing the SK 100 G4
- Installing the ASA 214
- Using ew 100 G4 series devices
- Using the EM 100 G4
- Operating elements on the front of the device
- Switching the EM 100 G4 on and off
- Muting the audio output
- Lock-off function
- Displays on the EM 100 G4 display panel
- Buttons for navigating through the menu
- Home screen
- Setting options in the menu
- Menu structure
- Squelch menu item
- Easy Setup menu item
- Frequency Preset menu item
- Name menu item
- AF Out menu item
- Equalizer menu item
- Auto Lock menu item
- Advanced menu item
- Advanced -> Tune menu item
- Advanced -> Guitar Tuner menu item
- Advanced -> Pilot Tone menu item
- Advanced -> LCD Contrast menu item
- Advanced -> Reset menu item
- Advanced -> Software Revision menu item
- Using the SKM 100 G4
- Operating elements of the SKM 100 G4 handheld transmitter
- Switching the SKM 100 G4 handheld transmitter on and off
- Muting the handheld transmitter (AF mute)
- Deactivating the RF signal (RF mute)
- Lock-off function
- Displays on the SKM 100 G4 handheld transmitter display panel
- Buttons for navigating the SKM 100 G4 menu
- Setting options in the menu
- Sensitivity menu item
- Frequency Preset menu item
- Name menu item
- Auto Lock menu item
- Advanced menu item
- Advanced > Tune menu item
- Advanced > Mute Mode menu item (SKM 100 G4-S only)
- Advanced > Pilot Tone menu item
- Advanced > LCD Contrast menu item
- Advanced > Reset menu item
- Advanced > Software Revision menu item
- Using the SK 100 G4
- Operating elements of the SK 100 G4 bodypack transmitter
- Switching the SK 100 G4 bodypack transmitter on and off
- Muting the bodypack transmitter (AF mute)
- Deactivating the RF signal (RF mute)
- Lock-off function
- Displays on the SK 100 G4 bodypack transmitter display panel
- Buttons for navigating the SK 100 G4 menu
- Setting options in the menu
- Sensitivity menu item
- Frequency Preset menu item
- Name menu item
- Auto Lock menu item
- Advanced menu item
- Advanced > Tune menu item
- Advanced > Mute Mode menu item
- Advanced > Cable Emulation menu item
- Advanced > Pilot Tone menu item
- Advanced > LCD Contrast menu item
- Advanced > Reset menu item
- Advanced > Software Revision menu item
- Establishing a radio link
- Synchronizing devices
- Using the ASA 214
- Overview
- Product variants
- Frequency tables
- Specifications
- Pin assignment
- Cleaning and maintenance
Using the EM 100 G4
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▷ Press the SET button to save your selection and synchronize the select-
ed frequency with the transmitter at a later point (see “Synchronizing
devices”).
or
▷ Press the SYNC button to synchronize the selected frequency with the
transmitter immediately.
Current List
▷ Select Current List to show the list of unused frequencies from the last
scan.
Reset
▷ Select Reset List to delete the list of unused frequencies.
Performing multi-channel frequency setup
To perform the automatic frequency setup for multiple receivers (max. 12)
simultaneously:
▷ Connect all of the receivers to one network.
See “Creating a data network”.
▷ Open the Easy Setup menu item on one of the receivers.
This receiver is the master. You can choose any receiver to be the mas-
ter.
▷ Perform the frequency scan on the master receiver as described above.
After the scan, the display panels of the other receivers will display the
message Assign New Frequency?.
Receivers with non-compatible frequency ranges will display the mes-
sage Unassignable Frequency!.
▷ Select an unused frequency for the first receiver on the master receiv-
er.
▷ Press the SET button on the receiver that you would like to assign this
frequency to.
▷ Use this procedure to assign a frequency to each connected receiver,
one after another.
▷ For the last step, assign a frequency to the master receiver.
This completes the multi-channel frequency setup.