Sennheiser SZI 1015-T manual Mounting the Radiators, Please note, Installation

Models: SZI 1015-T

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Please note:

Please note:

The last radiator in an RF chain should be provided with a 50 terminating impedance to avoid standing waves in the RF cable.

XLR-3F/XLR-3M cable

Alternatively: connection to the barrier strip

BNC/BNC cable (RG 58, 50 Ω):

Further SZI 1015 radiators

GZL 1019 A1, -5, -10

...

Connect a 50 Ω

 

terminating impedance

 

to the BNC RF output

 

socket of the last radiator.

Power supply cable

Connection cable

SZI 1015-T

SZI 1015

8 Mounting the Radiators

Installation

Wherever possible, install the radiators such that they are orientated directly towards the infra-red receivers. The easiest way to achieve this is to mount the radiators as high as possible with a slight downward inclination. For uniform coverage, the radiators should be installed “decentralised”, for example in the corners of the room.

Distance between Radiators and Receivers

Please observe a minimum distance of 2 m between radiators and receivers. Smaller distances could overmodulate the receiver input stage, which would result in a very poor transmission quality.

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Sennheiser SZI 1015-T manual Mounting the Radiators, Please note, Distance between Radiators and Receivers, Installation

FAQ

What is the recommended minimum distance between radiators and receivers?

The minimum distance should be 2 meters to avoid overmodulation of the receiver input stage.

How should the radiators be oriented for optimal performance?

It is recommended to orient the radiators directly towards the infra-red receivers, preferably mounted as high as possible with a slight downward inclination.

What is the terminating impedance required for the last radiator in an RF chain?

A 50 terminating impedance is recommended to avoid standing waves in the RF cable.