PUSHPUSH
| BAL |
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L(I) | AF IN | R(II) |
+22dBu MAX |
Putting the transmitter into operation
Connecting external devices
Connecting external devices to the input sockets
Use a suitable cable to connect the output of an external device (e.g. a mixing console or an additional SR 300 IEM G3) to the input socket BAL AF IN L(I) and/or BAL AF IN R(II) (see also page 17).
Adjust the output level of your external device.
Via the operating menu, adjust the transmitter’s input sensitivity. The input sensitivity is adjusted via the “Sensitivity” menu item and is common for both inputs (see page 20).
The input amplifier of the SR 300 IEM G3 is designed for line level input.
Connecting external devices to the output sockets
Use a suitable cable to connect the input of an external device (e.g. a mixing console or an additional SR 300 IEM G3) to the output socket LOOP OUT BAL L(I) and/or LOOP OUT BAL R(II) (see also page 17).
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 a remote antenna to the BNC socket
Use a remote antenna when the transmitter position is not the best antenna position for optimum transmission. You can choose between two antennas:
•A 2003 UHF passive directional antenna
•A 1031 passive
Use a
If possible, use a short antenna cable and as little connections as possible, since long cables and many connectors lead to an attenuation of the antenna signal.
Position the antenna in the same room in which the transmission takes place.
Observe a minimum distance of 1 m between the antenna and metal objects (including reinforced concrete walls).
Connecting the AC 3 antenna combiner to the BNC socket
To make
In addition, the AC 3 incorporates DC distribution to enable simultaneous powering of up to four transmitters via its BNC sockets.
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