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
Specifications
192
Diversity True bit diversity
Frequency range 470 to 714 MHz
Sensitivity -100 dBm, typical
Image rejection > 100 dB, typical
Blocking > 80 dB, typical
Audio frequency response LR mode: 30 Hz to 20 kHz (1.5 dB)
LD mode: 30 Hz to 14 kHz (1.5 dB)
Analog audio outputs One XLR-3 and 6.3 mm (1/4") jack
per channel (transformed-bal-
anced),
-10 dBu to +18 dBu in increments
of 1 dB (2 kΩ)
Digital audio outputs AES3-2003, XLR-3:
48 kHz, 96 kHz, 24 bit
Dante™, RJ-45:
48 kHz, 96 kHz, 24 bit
Can be externally synchronized
using WCLK loop-through with
BNC sockets
Headphone output 6.3 mm (1/4") jack,
2x 100 mW at 32 Ω
Antenna inputs 2x BNC (50 Ω)
Daisy chain outputs 2x BNC (50 Ω)
0 dB +/- 0.5 dB amplification rel-
ative to antenna inputs
Daisy-chained receivers (HF) Max. 8 EM 6000 units
Booster supply voltage 12 V DC, max. 200 mA each via
antenna sockets, short circuit
proof
Word clock input BNC, 75 Ω
Word clock output BNC, 75 Ω
Word clock sampling rates 48 kHz, 96 kHz
Network IEEE 802.3-2002 (10/100 Mbit/s),
shielded RJ-45 connection
Dante™ IEEE 802.3 (1000 Mbit/s),
2x shielded RJ-45 connection
Power supply 100–240 V ~, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption Max. 35 W
Power plug 3-pin, protection class I as per
IEC/EN 60320-1
Dimensions (H × W × D with
mounting elements)
44 × 483 × 373 mm (1 3/4" x 19" x
14 11/16")
Weight approx. 5.2 kg (11 lbs 7 oz)