Synchronizing Transmitters With Receivers - Multi-Channel Operation - Sennheiser EM 500 G3 - 02-09 Manual

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Synchronizing transmitters with receivers
Network operation
WSM
Operation
without network
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Synchronizing transmitters with receivers –
multi-channel operation
In
In order to ensure an intermodulation-free transmission, use the
same frequency bank for all transmission links.
Combined with ew 500 G3 transmitters, ew 500 G3 receivers can form
transmission links that can be used in multi-channel systems.
In multi-channel operation, the receivers are remote controlled via a PC
running the
"Wireless Systems
For further information on downloading the software, visit the ew G3
product page on our website at www.sennheiser.com.
Advantages of controlling the receivers via the
Manager" (WSM) software:
• Detailed overview of all receiving channels
• Remote control of all receivers in the network
• Combination of receivers of different frequency ranges
(see page 6).
Connect the receivers in a network (see page 18).
Launch the
"Wireless Systems
To scan for unused receiving frequencies and to configure the receivers,
proceed as described in the instruction manual of the
Systems
Manager" (WSM) software.
Set the corresponding transmitter to the selected frequency bank and
to the selected channel either by synchronizing the transmitter with
the receiver (see page 22) or by setting the frequency bank and the
channel manually (see the instruction manual of the transmitter).
Your multi-channel system is now set up.
If you want to set up a multi-channel system without using the WSM,
proceed as follows:
Switch off all transmitters of your system that are to be automatically
configured.
Channels used by switched-on transmitters are displayed as "used".
Manager" (WSM) software.
Manager" (WSM) software).
"Wireless Systems
"Wireless

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