A

Loop Out

BAL

L(I)

R(II)

L(I)

R(II)

B

 

 

 

 

Loop Out

 

 

 

BAL

 

 

L(I)

R(II)

L(I)

R(II)

C

 

 

 

 

Loop Out

 

 

 

BAL

 

 

L(I)

R(II)

L(I)

R(II)

Using the transmitter

Easy Setup Sync

Sync

To cancel the transfer:

 

￿ Press the STANDBY button on the trans-

 

mitter.

 

“ ” appears on the display panel of the

 

transmitter. “ ” also appears if no suit-

 

able receiver was found.

 

 

Adjusting the audio channels

Via the “Mode” menu item, you can adjust the audio channels.

￿Select “Stereo” if you want to transmit two separate audio signals on channel I and channel II (e.g. channel I = audio signal of the presenter/musician, channel II = sum of all audio signals).

This allows the presenter/musician to adjust the balance between the left and right stereo signal on his receiver.

￿Select “Mono” if you only want to transmit an audio signal on one channel. In this case, the signal from the left audio input BAL AF IN L  is transmitted.

During mono operation, you have to deactivate the pilot tone evaluation on the EK 300 IEM G3 receiver in order to ensure that your receiver outputs the same signal on channel I and II.

Daisy chaining audio signals

The output sockets LOOP OUT BAL L  and/or LOOP OUT BAL R  allow you to daisy chain a signal that is to be transmitted to all receivers from the mixing console to one transmitter and then to the other transmitters.

To daisy-chain an audio signal from one transmitter to the next:

￿Route a signal from the mixing console to the input socket (in this example: BAL AF IN R ) of transmitter A.

￿Connect the output socket LOOP OUT BAL R  of transmitter A to the input socket BAL AF IN R  of transmitter B.

￿Connect the output socket LOOP OUT BAL R  of transmitter B to the input socket BAL AF IN R  of transmitter C.

￿Repeat for the other transmitters.

You can use the output sockets LOOP OUT BAL L(I)  and/or LOOP OUT BAL R(II)  only when the transmitter is switched on (see page 11).

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