Users Manual

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Switching the L 6000 on and off 171
Charging rechargeable batteries 172
Meaning of the LEDs on the L 6000 charger and
LM 6060, LM 6061 and LM 6062 charging modules 174
L 6000 status LEDs 174
LM 6060, LM 6061 and LM 6062 status LEDs 175
LM 6060, LM 6061 and LM 6062 status LEDs in stora-
ge mode 175
Preparing rechargeable batteries for storage (storage
mode) 176
Meaning of the status LEDs in storage mode 176
Resetting settings (factory reset) 177
Updating the firmware 178
Operating the L 6000 via a network 179
Establishing a radio link 180
Adjusting frequencies 180
Encrypting the radio link 180
Meaning of the Link Quality Indicator 180
Green range from 50% to 100%: 181
Yellow range from 20% to 49%: 181
Orange range from 1% to 19%: 181
Red range 0%: 181
Synchronizing devices 182
Overview 183
Recommendations for using antennas 184
Rod antennas (included in the delivery) 184
Remote antennas 184
Active vs passive antennas 184
General recommendation 184
Types of remote antenna 185
Losses due to cable properties and length 185
Equidistant frequency grid 186
Word clock scenarios for digital audio (AES3 and
Danteā„¢) 187
Word clock with analog audio 187
Word clock with digital audio 187
Defining the master and slave 188
Overview 189
Product variants 189
EM 6000 | EM 6000 DANTE product variants 189
SKM 6000 product variants 190
SK 6000 product variants 190
SK 6212 product variants 191
L 6000 product variants 191
LM 6060, LM 6061 and LM 6062 product variants 191
Specifications 192
System 192
EM 6000 192
EM 6000 DANTE 193
SKM 6000 195