Instruction manual - Digital 6000 (v4.0)
Table Of Contents
- The Digital 6000 Series
- Products in the Digital 6000 series
- Accessories
- Installing Digital 6000 series devices
- Installing the EM 6000
- Connectors on the rear of the device
- Connecting/disconnecting the EM 6000 to/from the power supply system
- Connecting the EM 6000 to a network
- Outputting analog audio signals
- Outputting digital audio signals
- Outputting audio via a Dante™ network (EM 6000 DANTE only)
- Connecting the word clock
- Connecting remote antennas
- Connecting rod antennas
- Installing the EM 6000 in a rack
- Installing the SKM 6000
- Installing the SK 6000
- Installing the SK 6212
- Installing the L 6000 | LM 6060 | LM 6061 | LM 6062
- Using Digital 6000 series devices
- Using the EM 6000
- Operating elements on the front of the device
- Switching the EM 6000 on and off
- Displays on the EM 6000 display panel
- Buttons for navigating through the menu
- Home screen
- Muting the audio signal
- Setting options in the menu
- Menu structure
- Frequency menu item
- Name menu item
- Sync Settings menu item
- Encryption menu item
- Command Mode menu item
- Scan & Auto-Setup menu item
- Walktest menu item
- AF Output menu item
- Test Tone menu item
- Bank Edit menu item
- System menu item
- System -> Transmission Mode menu item
- System -> Wordclock menu item
- System -> Network menu item
- System -> Device ID menu item
- System -> Dante Settings (only EM 6000 DANTE) menu item
- System -> Booster Feed menu item
- System -> Brightness menu item
- System -> Auto Setup menu item
- System -> Info menu item
- System -> Hardware menu item
- System -> Help menu item
- System -> TX Update menu item
- System -> Reset menu item
- Using the headphone output
- Updating the firmware of the receiver
- Updating the firmware of the Dante™ interface
- Status messages
- Using the SKM 6000
- Using the SK 6000
- Using the SK 6212
- Using the L 6000
- Switching the L 6000 on and off
- Charging rechargeable batteries
- Meaning of the LEDs on the L 6000 charger and LM 6060, LM 6061 and LM 6062 charging modules
- Preparing rechargeable batteries for storage (storage mode)
- Resetting settings (factory reset)
- Updating the firmware
- Operating the L 6000 via a network
- Establishing a radio link
- Synchronizing devices
- Overview
- Recommendations for using antennas
- Equidistant frequency grid
- Link Density mode
- Word clock scenarios for digital audio (AES3 and Dante™)
- Overview
- Product variants
- Specifications
- Cleaning and maintenance
Equidistant frequency grid
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Equidistant frequency grid
The Digital 6000 series can work in an equidistant frequency grid because
the transmitter and receiver are free from intermodulation. In this case, all
of the assigned frequencies are the same distance from each other.
• The minimum frequency spacing is then 400 kHz.
• The minimum distance from the transmitters to the antennas should be
4 m (13 ft).
• You can set up the equidistant frequency grid only if you are using ex-
clusively Digital 6000 and Digital 9000 units in the production environ-
ment.
Setting up the equidistant frequency grid
You can set up the equidistant frequency grid in a number of different
ways:
1. You can set it up automatically using the Auto Setup function. Fre-
quency bank E, which is provided for this purpose, is configured here.
You can find more information about this subject under „Scan & Auto-
Setup menu item“. To use this function, all of the EM6000 devices
must be connected to the same network.
2. You can configure the function via the Sennheiser WSM software. The
WSM software is available to download free of charge online at
www.sennheiser.com.
3. You can set it up manually on all of the receiving channels in your pro-
duction environment. Configure each receiving channel so that they
have the same frequency spacing from each other (at least 400 kHz).
With this variant, you can also scan the environment in banks B1 to B6
(see „Scan & Auto-Setup menu item“) and manually transfer the free
frequencies that are then displayed to your systems.
After you set up the frequencies for the individual receiving channels, the
frequencies then just have to be transferred to the corresponding transmit-
ters via the Sync function.
For information about the Sync functions, see „Synchronizing devices“.