Operation With Systems Of The Evolution Wireless G2 Series; Performing A Frequency Scan In "Stand Alone" Operating Mode - Sennheiser NET 1 Instructions For Use Manual

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Operation with systems of the
evolution wireless G2 series
When using devices of the evolution wireless G2 series (see table on page 7),
there are two operating modes:
1. "Stand Alone" operating mode (without a PC):
one NET 1 with up to 10 connected devices
two daisy-chained NET 1 with up to 20 connected devices
2. "Remote" operating mode (with a PC):
up to five daisy-chained NET 1 connected to a PC with up to 50
connected devices
Note:
In "Remote" operating mode, the frequency scan can only be performed
using the "Wireless Systems Manager" software (see the instructions for
use of the "Wireless Systems Manager" software).
The rack-mount receivers and transmitters (IEM) may well have different
frequency ranges.
Performing a frequency scan in "Stand Alone"
operating mode
With the frequency scan, the NET 1 searches for free frequencies for multi-
channel operation (see the instructions for use of the evolution wireless G2
devices).
There are the following possibilities:
Devices connected to the NET 1 The frequency scan is performed
Rack-mount receivers only
SR 300 IEM G2 rack-mount
transmitters only
Rack-mount receivers
and
SR 300 IEM G2 transmitters
using a rack-mount receiver as
described from page 21
using an EK 300 IEM G2 portable
receiver as described from page 18
first
using an EK 300 IEM G2 portable
receiver as described from page 18 and
then
using a rack-mount receiver as
described from page 21
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