Sennheiser SpeechLine Digital Wireless Series System Documentation page 60

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Use a suitable audio cable to connect the amplifier or the mixing console
to the appropriate audio output of the receiver.
We recommend using the balanced audio output (XLR) because balanced
cables are less prone to interference than unbalanced cables.
Controlling and monitoring the receiver via the net-
work
You can connect several receivers in a network using a router or a switch.
This allows you to control and monitor a larger SpeechLine Digital Wireless
system using the Sennheiser Control Cockpit software.
For more information on controlling a system in the network using the
Sennheiser Control Cockpit software, refer to the instruction manual of
the software.
Please note that the host PC on which the Sennheiser Control Cockpit
Service is installed must be in the same network as the devices that are to
be monitored and controlled.
Connecting receivers in a network
To connect the receiver in a network:
Connect a standard network cable (at least Cat 5) to the Ethernet sock-
et
LAN
of your receiver.
Connect the other end of the network cable to a router or a switch.
The yellow LED next to the
the connection status:
Yellow LED:
On
-> The receiver is connected to the network
Off
-> The receiver is not connected to the network
LAN
Ethernet socket of the receiver indicates
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