Adjusting The Audio Output Level; Adjusting The Squelch Threshold; Doing The Soundcheck - Sennheiser EM 500 G2 Instructions For Use Manual

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AF Out
Squelch
IMPORTANT!
Soundcheck
Select a channel bank with a sufficient number of free channels.
Set all transmitter/receiver pairs in you multi-channel system to the free
channels in this channel bank.

Adjusting the audio output level

Via the
"AF
OUT" menu, you can adjust the audio output level of the receiver.
The level can be adjusted in eight steps. Adapt the level of the audio output
(AF OUT) to the input of the connected unit. The following figures are a guide
to the best settings:
Line level input:
Microphone level input:

Adjusting the squelch threshold

The receiver is equipped with a squelch that can be adjusted via the
"Squelch" menu. The squelch eliminates annoying noise when the
transmitter is switched off. It also suppresses sudden noise when there is no
longer sufficient transmitter power received by the receiver.
Note:
Before adjusting the squelch threshold to a different setting, set the
volume on a connected amplifier to the minimum.
There are three possible squelch settings:
Low = low
Mid
= middle
High = high
Selecting the setting "Low" reduces the squelch threshold, selecting the
setting "High" increases the squelch threshold. Adjust the squelch threshold
– with the transmitter switched off – to the lowest possible setting that
suppresses hissing noise.
Notes:
If the squelch threshold is adjusted too high, the transmission range will
be reduced. Therefore, always adjust the squelch threshold to the lowest
possible setting.
When in the setting mode of the "Squelch" menu, pressing the
(DOWN) for more than three seconds will switch the squelch off. "Off"
appears on the display. If no RF signal is being received, hissing noise will
occur. This setting is for test purposes only.

Doing the soundcheck

By doing a soundcheck, you can check the reception area for field strength
gaps ("dropouts") which cannot be compensated for by the receiver's
diversity circuitry. You can do the soundcheck without the help of another
person.
Switch the transmitter on.
0 to +18 dB
–24 to –6 dB
button
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