Sennheiser EM 550 G2 Additional information, HDX noise reduction, Wireless transmission systems

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Additional information

HDX noise reduction

RF link

Inherent noise

of the RF link

Transmitter

Receiver

Progress you can hear:

The evolution wireless G2 series is equipped with HDX, the Sennheiser noise reduction system that reduces RF interference. It increases the signal-to- noise ratio in wireless audio transmission to more than 110 dB.

HDX is a wideband compander system which compresses the audio signal in the transmitter in a 2:1 ratio (related to dB) to lift it above the inherent noise floor of the RF link. A 110 dB dynamic range signal is thus transmitted with an effective dynamic range of only 55 dB, which is above the 60 dB noise floor of the RF link. In the receiver the signal is expanded in an identical and opposite way in a 1:2 ratio to restore the original signal, at the same time reducing the RF noise to below the noise floor of the receiver.

HDX has been specially developed for high quality radiomicrophone systems.

Note:

Only transmitters and receivers that are equipped with HDX can work correctly with each other. If non HDX equipment was mixed with HDX, the dynamic range would be drastically reduced and the transmission would sound blunt and flat. HDX is permanently active and cannot be switched off.

Wireless transmission systems

With the ew 500 G2 series, Sennheiser puts an end to cable tangles and enables complete freedom of movement. The systems operate exclusively in the UHF band. UHF transmission is extremely reliable and is far less prone to interference than the overcrowded VHF band – harmonics from mains units, fluorescent tubes, refrigerators, computers, etc. are virtually eliminated. Also indoor propagation of UHF radio waves is better than VHF so that the RF power can be kept low – this is also an advantage when using multi-channel systems. Finally, UHF frequency ranges are being approved all over the world for radiomicrophone usage – in some countries licence-free.

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Contents EM550 Thank you for choosing Sennheiser Contents Channel bank system EM 550 G2 twin receiverDelivery includes Safety instructionsAreas of application Overview of operating controls Remote displays of an ew 500 G2 transmitter Indications and displaysIndications and displays of the receivers Modulation display Mute displayConnecting and mounting remote antennas Connecting the antennasPreparing the receiver for use Mounting the receiver feetEssential notes on mounting remote antennas Connecting the mains cableDaisy-chaining up to eight twin receivers Service interfaces Connecting the amplifier/mixing consoleMounting the twin receiver into a 19 rack Mounting the antennasEM550G2.book Seite 49 Donnerstag, 27. November 2003 133 Switching the twin receiver on/off Using the twin receiverConnecting the headphones/adjusting the volume Activating/deactivating the lock modeOverview of menus Operating menuButtons Working with the operating menu Menu Bank MenuSET Menu Reset Bank Adjustment tips for the operating menuChannel TuneScan Scanning the channel banks for free channelsDisplaying a list of all free channels Starting the scanAdjusting the squelch threshold Adjusting the audio output levelMulti-channel operation AF OutSoundcheck Doing the soundcheckDisplay Selecting the standard displayEntering a name NameReset Loading the factory-preset default settingsActivating/deactivating the pilot tone evaluation Pilot Adjusting the contrast of the graphic display Using the equalizer Equalizer Exiting the operating menuError checklist TroubleshootingRecommendations and tips Care and maintenanceFor optimum reception For multi-channel operationHDX noise reduction Wireless transmission systemsAdditional information Field strength-dependent squelch SquelchPilot tone squelch Diversity reception Specifications Connector assignment AccessoriesEM550G2.book Seite 212 Donnerstag, 27. November 2003 133