Sennheiser NET 1 Instructions For Use Manual page 20

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Transferring frequencies to the portable receivers (IEM)
On the NET 1, press the channel button
transmitter (IEM) whose frequency you want to transfer.
For data transfer, open the cover of the portable receiver (IEM) to be
configured.
Place the receiver (IEM) in front of the infrared interface ³. The distance
between the infrared interface of the NET 1 and the infrared interface of
the receiver (IEM) must not exceed 10 cm.
The yellow "DATA LINK" LED
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"CHANNEL" LED
flashes rapidly until the frequency transfer is
completed. The LED then lights up permanently.
Note:
You can interrupt the process by pressing the channel button
corresponding to the transmitter (IEM).
If the frequency transfer to a portable receiver (IEM) was unsuccessful, the
"ERROR" LED
flashes rapidly for approx. 3 seconds:
Reposition the portable receiver in front of the infrared interface
or
select another receiver from the matching frequency range and place this
transmitter in front of the infrared interface.
When all the frequencies have been successfully transferred, the yellow
"DATA LINK" LED
lights up permanently.
If necessary, repeat the above steps for the next frequency range.
Transferring frequencies to portable receivers (IEM) without a prior
frequency scan
With the NET 1, you can also transfer the set transmission frequency of a
connected rack-mount transmitter (IEM) to the corresponding receiver (IEM)
without having performed a frequency scan. To do so, proceed as described
in the section "Transferring frequencies to the portable receivers (IEM)" on
page 20.
Cancelling the frequency scan on the NET 1
Press the
MODE
button
The frequency scan is cancelled. All transmitters maintain their
transmission frequency.
Cancelling the frequency transfer
Press the
MODE
button
The frequency transfer is
frequency has not yet been changed maintain their receiving frequency.
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corresponding to the
flashes slowly. The corresponding
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completely
cancelled. All receivers whose
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