Connecting External Word Clock Signals; Connecting Receivers In A Network - Sennheiser Digital 9000 Instruction Manual

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Preparing the Digital 9000 system for use
EM9046
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B
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D
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BNC (Word Clock in)
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Digital 9000

Connecting external word clock signals

The EM 9046 receiver supports external word clock sampling rates of
44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz and 96 kHz. If you have installed a MAN card,
you can alternatively use the card's word clock as external word clock gen-
erator.
(This step is not required if you use the word clock signal of a built-in
MAN card.)
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Use a shielded 75 Ω coaxial BNC cable to connect the word clock output
of an external word clock generator to the BNC socket
EM 9046.
Connect the BNC sockets of the receivers.
If you have daisy chained your receivers (see page 35):
Connect the BNC sockets of the receivers in the order shown on page 35.
For an overview of the states of the

Connecting receivers in a network

The EM 9046 has two network sockets
allowing you to connect additional EM 9046 or other network-compatible
Sennheiser receivers in a network.
All receivers in the network can be controlled via the Wireless Systems
Manager (WSM) software. In addition, interconnected receivers allow you
to simultaneously headphone monitor the channels of all receivers and the
stream arbitrary channels to an external audio player or to the WSM.
There are two ways to connect several EM 9046 in a network:
1. Ethernet daisy chaining:
9
of the
clock
LED, refer to page 20.
LAN UP 3
and
LAN DOWN
4,

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