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ADN-W AM Antenna Module Instruction manual[...]
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For your safety ADN-W AM | 1 Contents For your safety ......................... .................... ................ .................... .............. 1 The ADN-W AM antenna module ................. ................ .................... .......... 1 Package contents ................................ ................ ................[...]
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Package contents 2 | ADN-W AM P ackage contents 1 ADN-W AM antenna m odule with 3 rod a ntennas (ADN-W AM or AD N-W AM-US version) 1 SDC CBL RJ45-5 system cable, length 5 m 1 thread insert (5/8" to 3/8") 1 instruction manual Intended use Intended use of the products includes • using the products for professional purposes, [...]
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Components required for wireless operatio n ADN-W AM | 3 Components required for wireless operation Central unit Wir ele ss conference units Option al pow er su pply Number Descr iption Cat. No. Function 1 ADN CU1-EU central unit, EU version 505553 Controls the conference (wired and wireless components) and supplies power to the ADN-W[...]
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Product overview ADN-W AM 4 | ADN-W AM Product overview ADN-W AM 7 7 7 6 6 6 95 mm 5 4 3 9 8 1 2 8 1 A : : : : Hole for safety wire Cable grip Output socket Input socket Hollow jack socket for connection of optional NT 12-50C power supply Antennas Antenna coupling ring Mounting holes for wall m ounting 5/8" mounting thread with 3[...]
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Preparing the antenna module for operation ADN-W AM | 5 Preparing the antenna module for operation Connecting the antennas Always use all 3 ant ennas to ensure reliabl e wireless operation. The 3 antennas are connected upon delivery. 왘 Connect the 3 antennas to the 3 antenna soc kets. 왘 Screw down the 3 antenna coupling rings as s[...]
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Preparing the antenna module for operation 6 | ADN-W AM Connecting the antenna module to the mains power supply The antenna module is powered from the ADN CU1 centra l unit via the SBC CBL RJ45 system cable. 왘 Connect the hollow jack plug of the NT 12-50C power supply to the hollow jack socket . 왘 Pass the cable through the cable [...]
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Setting up and positionin g the antenna module ADN-W AM | 7 Setting up and positioning the antenna module The antenna module can be: • mounted to a wall or ceiling b y means of a ball joint (optional accessory), • mounted to a stand or • placed on a flat surfac e (e.g. table) CAUTIO N Danger of injury and material dama ge! If im[...]
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Setting up and positioning the antenna module 8 | ADN-W AM The transmission range of the antenna module an d the wireless con- ference units is approx. 30 m. The transmission range can vary depending on loca tion and enviro nmental conditions such as wall thickness, wall composition etc. 왘 Do not obstruct the antennas of th e antenn[...]
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Setting up and positionin g the antenna module ADN-W AM | 9 Ceiling mounting is recommended for rooms with a ceiling hei ght of up to approx . 10 m : 왘 Mount the antenna module to the center of the ceiling. 왘 Orient the antennas horizontally and at a 90° angle with respect to the wireless conference units. Wa l l m o u n t i n g [...]
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Connecting the ADN-W AM antenna module to the ADN CU1 central unit 10 | ADN-W A M Connecting the ADN-W AM antenna module to the ADN CU1 central unit 왘 Use a system cable (supplied wi th the ADN-W AM; the maximum cable length allowed is 50 m) to connect the PORT II socket or PORT I socket of the ADN CU1 central unit to the input sock[...]
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Switching the antenna module on/off ADN-W AM | 11 Switching the antenna module on/off The antenna module is connected to the ADN CU1 central unit and automatically switches on when th e central unit is switched on. T o switch the antenna module on : 왘 Set the on/off switch of the ADN CU1 cent ral unit to position “ I ”. The cent[...]
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Configuring the wi reless co mponents 12 | ADN-W A M Configuring the wireless components For wireless conferencing , you have to configure the wireless compo- nents in order to adapt the radio settings to the legal requirements of your country and to the requ irements of your conference. For configuring the wireless componen ts, you c[...]
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Cleaning and maintaining the antenna module ADN-W AM | 13 one wireless conference syste m is in use and if the default eavesdropping protection is suffic ient. – Closed access mode (“ Wireless Menu ” > “ Access Mode ” > “ Closed ”) Only wireless con ference units wh ose serial number s are listed in a participant l[...]
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Specifications ADN-W AM 14 | ADN-W A M In compliance with Approved by CE Declaration of Conformity Europe EMC EN 301489-1/-17 Radio EN 300328 EN 301893 EN 300440-1/-2 Safety EN 60065 USA 47 CFR Part 15 FCC ID: DMOADNWAM Canada Industry Cana da RSS 210 IC: 2099A-ADNWAM Japan Japanese Radio Law an d Japanese Tele commu- nications Busine[...]
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Specifica tions AD N-W AM ADN-W AM | 15 Statements regarding the FCC and Indu stry Canada rules This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interf erence, and (2 ) this device must accept any inter- ferenc[...]
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Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG Am Labor 1, 30900 W edemark, Germany www.sennheiser.com Printed in Germany, Publ. 08/13, 546420/A01[...]