Samson Wireless System Manager for Windows 95 owner manual Hardware Interconnections

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Hardware Interconnections

If you need to remote your receivers at a distance from the computer, you need to use the IF6R interface as well as the IF6P. There are two ways of interconnecting the IF6R and IF6P.

The first option is to use a CAT5 cable (up to 200 meters in length), plugged into the “2” connection of both interface boxes. As shown in the illustrations on the left, use the “1 In” and “1 Out” connectors on the IF6R (not the IF6P) to interface with your UR6D or UR6DX receivers (as before, up to eight receivers can be daisy-chained together).

Then set the “1-2-3” switch on the side ofboth the IF6P and IF6R to “2.”

Alternatively, as shown in the illustrations on the right, you can use standard mic cable with XLR connectors (again, up to 200 meters in length). Plug the male end of one cable into the IF6P “In 3” and the female end into the IF6R “Out 3.” Plug the male end of the other cable into the IF6R “In 3” and the female end into the IF6P “Out 3.” Again, use the “1 In” and “1 Out” connectors on the IF6Rnot( the IF6P)

to interface with your UR6D or UR6DX receivers.

For this kind of connection, you’ll need to set the “1-2-3” switch on the side ofboth the IF6P and IF6R to “3.”

If you encounter difficulties with any aspect of setting up your Wireless System Manager, you can call Samson Technical Support at

1-800-372-6766) between 9 AM and 5 PM EST.

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Contents Wireless System Manager for Windows Table of Contents Introduction / Hardware Interconnections IntroductionHardware Interconnections Hardware Interconnections Hardware Interconnections Hardware Interconnections Software Installation Software Installation Launching WSM Quick Start To Get Help To Perform An RF Spectrum AnalysisTo Create a Channel Plan To Quit WSMMonitor Mode Simple Monitor Screen Monitor Mode Tool Bar Monitor Mode Menus Time Domain Mode Time Domain Mode / Spectrum Analyze Mode Spectrum Analyze ModeSpectrum Analyze Mode FCC Rules and Regulations