User guide
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Allocating frequencies for a monitoring system without a
frequency preset scan
Note:
When you allocate frequencies without a frequency preset scan,
interference with transmitters in the vicinity of the system may result.
Allocating frequencies to rack-mount transmitters
You can allocate frequencies automatically or manually.
y Automatic allocation:
If you have connected more transmitters (IEM) from one frequency
range than free channels are available in one channel bank, the RF
signals of the surplus transmitters are muted.
y Manual allocation:
If you assign the same frequency to several transmitters (IEM), only the
first transmitter with this frequency is transmitting. The RF signals of
the surplus transmitters are muted.
Performing a frequency preset scan for microphone systems
When you have connected both monitoring and microphone systems to
the NET 1, you first have to perform the frequency preset scan for the
monitoring system.
The frequency preset scan is always performed for all frequencies in the
selected channel bank.
For receivers from the “evolution wireless G2” series, the frequencies are
arranged in banks and stored in the receivers. For EM 3532 twin receivers,
the frequencies are selected from tables that are supplied together with
the WSM software. As for “evolution wireless G2” receivers, these tables
are arranged in banks.
Allocating frequencies to rack-mount receivers
You can allocate frequencies automatically or manually.
y Automatic allocation:
If you have connected more receivers from one frequency range than
free channels are available in one channel bank, the WSM reassigns the
last frequency assigned several times.
y Manual allocation:
You can assign the same frequency to several receivers.