Using the devices

Synchronizing transmitters and EK 300 IEM G3 receivers via the infra-red interface

Synchronization allows you to quickly and easily transfer transmitter and receiver settings from one device to the other, especially if you want to configure a multi-channel system. There are two transfer directions:

1.Easy Setup Sync: Transfer from the receiver to one or several transmitters

Once you have performed a frequency preset scan with a receiver, you can use the Easy Setup Sync function to transfer unused frequency presets from the receiver to the transmitters via the infra-red interface. In order to configure a multi-channel system, you use the diversity receiver to transfer the first unused channel from the selected frequency bank to the first transmitter and the next unused channel to the second transmitter and so on, thus ensuring that all transmitters of a multi-channel system operate on suitable frequencies.

2.Sync: Transfer from a transmitter to a receiver

Once you have selected and set the desired receiver settings on the transmitter (either manually or using the Easy Setup Sync function), you transfer these settings to a receiver. This configures the receiver and establishes a transmission link between transmitter and receiver.

Via the “Sync Settings” submenu, you can adjust the receiver parameters listed below and activate or deactivate their transfer to an EK 300 IEM G3 receiver.

Setting

Transferred receiver parameter

Balance

Current balance setting (“15”/“+15”)

Squelch

Current squelch setting (“Off”, “5 dB” ... “25 dB”)

Mode

Current audio mode setting (“Stereo”/“Focus”)

High Boost

Current treble boost setting (“flat”/“High boost”)

Auto Lock

Current lock mode setting (“active”/“inactive”)

Limiter

Current limiter setting (“18 dB”, “12 dB”, “6 dB”, “Off”)

 

 

When carrying out the Sync function, the transmitter’s current frequency bank and channel setting as well as the receiver parameters adjusted via the “Sync Settings” submenu are transferred to the EK 300 IEM G3 receiver via the infra-red interface.

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