Sennheiser ASP 2 manual Connecting the antennas, Connecting the receivers

Models: ASP 2

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Connecting the antennas

ASP 2

ASP 2

EM 500 G2

ASP 2

EM 500 G2

Connecting the antennas

￿You can connect the following antenna types to the

antenna inputs and :

!two A 1031-U or A 2003-U passive antennas or

!two A 12 active antennas or

!a combination of passive antenna (A 1031-U or A 2003-U) and antenna booster (AB 2).

Connecting the receivers

You can connect up to four rack-mount receivers (e.g. EM 100 G2, EM 300 G2 or EM 500 G2) to the ASP 2. The split- ter incorporates DC distribution for powering the receivers.

￿Pass the cables coming from the antenna spitter’s DC out-

 

puts through the cable grips

at the rear of the recei-

 

vers.

 

 

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Insert the hollow jack plugs into the sockets of the recei-

 

vers.

 

 

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Connect the BNC cables and

of the antenna splitter to

 

the receivers as follows:

 

 

 

! Antenna outputs (OUT A)

to antenna inputs (ANT I)

 

! Antenna outputs (OUT B)

to antenna inputs (ANT II)

Note!

We recommend protecting unused RF outputs with a 50 Ω terminator in order to keep to the specified distribution attenuation.

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Sennheiser ASP 2 Connecting the antennas, Connecting the receivers, You can connect the following antenna types to the

FAQ

What types of antennas can be connected to the ASP 2EM 500 G2?

You can connect two A 1031-U or A 2003-U passive antennas, two A 12 active antennas, or a combination of passive antenna A 1031-U or A 2003-U and antenna booster AB 2.

How many rack-mount receivers can be connected to the ASP 2?

You can connect up to four rack-mount receivers such as EM 100 G2, EM 300 G2, or EM 500 G2 to the ASP 2.

What is recommended to protect unused RF outputs?

We recommend using a 50-Ohm terminator to protect unused RF outputs and maintain the specified distribution attenuation.