Sennheiser W100 manual Diversity reception

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Diversity reception

The EM 100 G2 receiver operates on the “true diversity” principle:

A receiving antenna receives not only the electromagnetic waves which reach it by a direct path, but also the reflections of these waves which are created in the room by walls, windows, ceilings and fittings. When these waves are superimposed, destructive interference occurs, which can also be called “field strength gaps”. Repositioning the receiving antenna can bring a solution. With mobile transmitters, however (which all radiomicrophones are), the “field strength gap” will then occur with a different transmitter position. These “field strength gaps” can only be eliminated with true diversity recei- vers.

In true diversity, instead of one antenna and one receiver there are now two antennas and two receiver sections. The antennas are spatially separated. By means of a comparison circuit, the receiver section with the strongest RF sig- nal is always switched to the common AF output. The risk of the occurrence of “field strength gaps” in both antennas at the same time is virtually none- xistant.

The receiver display panel shows the active diversity section (I or II) .

Control signal

Receiver section I

Electronic

switch-over of

AF signal

Control signal

Receiver section II

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Contents 100 Thank you for choosing Sennheiser Safety instructionsContents Channel bank system Evolution wireless series ew 100 G2Delivery includes Areas of application System variantsEM 100 G2 rack-mount receiver Power buttonOverview of operating controls EK 100 G2 bodypack receiver SK 100 G2 bodypack transmitter SKP 100 G2 plug-on transmitter SKM 100 G2 radiomicrophone Transmitter battery status indication EM 100 G2 only Operation and battery status indication EK 100 G2 onlyRF signal indication EK 100 G2 only Indications and displays on the receiversPilot display Modulation display of the receiving transmitterDiversity display EM 100 G2 only Display backlighting EK 100 G2 onlyIndications and displays on the transmitters Operation and battery status indicationModulation display AF peak indication SK 100 G2 onlyConnecting the mains unit Connecting the antennasPreparing the components for use Mounting the receiver feetRack adapter and antenna mount accessories Connecting the amplifier/mixing consoleService interface Bottom sides of the receivers Inserting and replacing the batteries Connecting units to the audio outputMounting the bodypack receiver to a camera Connecting the microphone/line cablePositioning the microphones Attaching the microphonesPlugging the plug-on transmitter onto a microphone Changing the microphone head Switching the components on/off Using the componentsSwitching the rack-mount receiver on/off Switching the bodypack receiver/transmitter on/offSwitching the radiomicrophone on/off Activating/deactivating the lock modeMuting the transmitters Muting the SK 100 G2 and SKP 100 G2 transmittersAttaching the bodypack receiver/transmitter to clothing Attaching the components to clothingOverview of menus Operating menuButtons Working with the operating menu Exit Operating menu of the receiversName Operating menu of the transmitters ExitDisply Switching between the channels in a channel bank Adjustment tips for the operating menuSwitching between channel banks Multi-channel operation Adjusting the sensitivity transmitters onlyStarting the scan and storing the scan result Releasing locked channelsSpecial feature of the SKP 100 G2 plug-on transmitter Adjusting the audio output level receivers onlyAdjusting the squelch threshold receivers only Entering a name Selecting the standard displayActivating/deactivating the pilot tone transmission or Loading the factory-preset default settingsPilot tone evaluation Exiting the operating menuError checklist If problems occurRecommendations and tips For multi-channel operation Care and maintenanceHDX noise reduction Additional informationSquelch Wireless transmission systemsPilot tone squelch Field strength-dependent squelchDiversity reception Receivers SpecificationsSystem Transmitters Connector assignmentMicrophones Microphone headsPage Accessories Manufacturer declarations Warranty regulationsCE Declaration Conformity Batteries or rechargeable batteries