Putting the transmitter into operation
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ART NO 503841 | DESIGNED AND MADE IN GERMANY |
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SER NO 2518100095 |
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| Loop Out A |
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| BAL |
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RF OUT | ETHERNET | L(I) | R(II) |
Connect the output socket LOOP OUT BAL R(II) of transmitter A to the input socket BAL AF IN R(II) of transmitter B.
Connect the output socket LOOP OUT BAL R(II) of transmitter B to the input socket BAL AF IN R(II) of transmitter C.
Repeat for the other transmitters.
The AF output sockets LOOP OUT BAL L(I) and/or LOOP OUT BAL R(II) will work only when the transmitter is switched on and powered.
Connecting devices to the output sockets
Use a suitable cable to connect the audio input of a device (e.g. a mixing console or an
additional SR 2000 IEM or SR 2050 IEM) to the output socket LOOP OUT BAL L (I) and/ or LOOP OUT BAL R (II) (see also preceding chapter).
The signal received from the AF input sockets BAL AF IN L(I) and BAL AF IN R(II)
is actively buffered and then routed to the output sockets LOOP OUT BAL L(I) and LOOP OUT BAL R(II) . The AF output sockets will therefore work only when the transmitter is switched on and powered.
Connecting transmitters in a network
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| Stereo Transmitter SR 2000 IEM |
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ART NO 503841 | DESIGNED AND MADE IN GERMANY |
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SER NO 2518100095 |
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| BAL |
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RF OUT | ETHERNET | L(I) | R(II) |
Youcan connect several transmittersin anetwork.Thetransmitters areremotecontrolled via a PC running the “Wireless Systems Manager” (WSM) software. This software will assist in the quick and safe configuration of
The “Wireless Systems Manager” (WSM) software can be downloaded from our website at www.sennheiser.com.
Connect a standard network cable (at least Cat 5) to the LAN socket of the transmitter.
Connect your transmitters to an Ethernet switch.
Connect a PC to the Ethernet switch.
When a transmitter is properly connected to the Ethernet switch or the PC, the yellow LED at the rear of the transmitter lights up.
For further information on network operation using the WSM, refer to page 30.
| Connecting the mains cable |
CAUTION! | Damage due to electric current! |
If you connect the transmitter to an unsuitable power supply, this can cause damage to the device.
Use the supplied mains cable to connect the transmitter to the mains (100 to 240 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz).
Ensure a reliable mains ground connection of the transmitter – especially when you are using
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