Instruction manual 300 IEM Series G3 Download300 IEM Series: SR 300 IEM G3 and EK 300 IEM G3
Table Of Contents
- Important safety instructions
- The evolution wireless series ew 300 IEM G3
- The frequency bank system
- Product overviews
- Putting the devices into operation
- Putting the SR 300 IEM G3 transmitter into operation
- Setting up the transmitter on a flat surface
- Mounting the transmitter into a 19” rack
- Connecting the mains unit
- Connecting devices to the input sockets
- Connecting devices to the output sockets
- Connecting a remote antenna to the BNC socket and positioning the antenna
- Connecting the AC 3 antenna combiner to the BNC socket
- Daisy chaining audio signals
- Connecting transmitters in a network
- Putting the EK 300 IEM G3 diversity receiver into operation
- Putting the SR 300 IEM G3 transmitter into operation
- Using the devices
- Switching the devices on/off
- Monitoring the audio signal via headphones
- Deactivating the lock mode temporarily
- Selecting a standard display on the diversity receiver
- Adjusting the audio channels on the transmitter
- Activating/deactivating the RF signal on the transmitter
- Synchronizing transmitters and EK 300 IEM G3 receivers via the infra-red interface
- Using the operating menus
- Synchronizing the transmitter with the diversity receiver
- Cleaning the devices
- If a problem occurs ...
- Specifications
- Manufacturer Declarations
Synchronizing the transmitter with the diversity receiver
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Synchronizing the transmitter with the diversity
receiver
When synchronizing the transmitter with the receiver, please observe the following:
Synchronizing the 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:
왘 First carry out the Easy Setup Sync function (see table on page 20, left-hand column).
The transmitter is set to a suitable frequency.
왘 Then carry out the Sync function (see table on page 20, right-hand column).
This establishes a transmission link between transmitter and receiver.
Alternatively, you can set the channel on the transmitter manually:
왘 Make sure that you set the transmitter to the same frequency bank and the same channel
as the receiver.
Synchronizing transmitters with receivers – multi-channel operation
Network operation
using the WSM
In multi-channel operation, the transmitters are remote controlled via a PC running the
“Wireless Systems Manager” (WSM) software.
왘 Connect your transmitters and your PC in a network (see page 13).
왘 Switch your transmitters and your PC on (see page 16).
왘 Launch the “Wireless Systems Manager” (WSM) software.
왘 To set up your multi-channel system, proceed as described in the instruction manual of
the “Wireless Systems Manager” (WSM) software.
Operation without
network
왘 First carry out the Easy Setup Sync function and then carry out the Sync function for each
transmitter/receiver pair (see table on page 20).
This establishes a transmission link between each transmitter/receiver pair.
왘 Only use a transmitter and a receiver from the same frequency range (see the
type plate on the transmitter and the receiver).
왘 Make sure that the desired frequencies are listed in the enclosed frequency
information sheet. You can also contact your Sennheiser partner who will be
pleased to calculate intermodulation-free frequencies for you.
왘 Make sure that the desired frequencies are approved and legal in your country
and, if necessary, apply for an operating license.
왘 The frequency information sheet can also be downloaded from the
corresponding product page on our website at www.sennheiser.com.
Stereo Transmitter
Stereo Transmitter
Stereo Transmitter
Stereo Transmitter
Advantages of controlling the transmitters via the “Wireless Systems Manager”
(WSM) software:
• Detailed overview of all transmission and receiving channels
• Remote control of all transmitters in the network
• Combination of transmitters of different frequency ranges (see page 4)