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Digital 9000 Quick Setup Guide QG_Digital9k_574011_EN.indd 1 QG_Digital9k_574011_EN.indd 1 28.07.2014 14:48:46 28.07.2014 14:48:46[...]
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Receiver Up to 8 DRX receiver modules 470–798 MHz Booster variant A/AB/AD 9000 A1–A8 470–638 MHz B1–B 8 630– 798 M Hz Booster frequency range A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 Bandwidth in MHz 470–494 494–518 510–534 534–558 550–574 574–598 590–614 614–638 630 – 654 654 – 678 670 – 69 4 69 4 –718 710 [...]
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min. 0.5 m min. 1 m ON OFF ON Please select channel! b ch freq Please select channel! b ch freq cmd mode ch name 473 800 fs m HD 3:10 A1.7 CH3 473 800 fs m HD 3:10 A1.7 CH3 473 800 fs m HD 3:10 A1.7 CH3 473 800 fs m HD 3:10 A1.7 CH3 473 800 fs m HD 3:10 A1.7 CH3 473 800 fs m HD 3:10 A1.7 CH3 473 800 fs m HD 3:10 A1.7 CH3 473 800 fs m HD 3:10 A1.7 C[...]
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Select a suitable booster frequency range: Required number of transmission links? Sufficient number of transmitters of the correct type? Recommended transmission mode “HD” or “LR”: Inte r fe ren ce leve ls of ant enn a A/B in inter fer ence zone “HD” “HD /LR” “LR/HD” “LR” Reco mme nde d transmission mode “H[...]
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o Example Required number of transmission links: 8 A sufficient number of transmitters of type “B5–B8” is available Desired transmission mode: “HD” Possibl e boos ter f req uenc y ranges ( se e diagram on pr evious pa ge ) Unuse d fre quen cy p res et s in inter f eren ce zone “HD“ ( se e diagram on prev ious page ) Number[...]
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Numeric measured values Selected frequency preset detail scan HD LR LR/HD HD/LR Assigning frequency presets 1. Call up the “detail scan” menu item. 2. Start the detail scan (optional). M as detail scan auto ... 8 3. Press a “Channel” button. 5. Press the next “Channel” button. 6. Store your setting. 4. Select a frequency preset or selec[...]
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Adjusting transmitter settings on the EM 9046 Synchronizing the transmitter and receiver Manually setting and assigning a frequency ... 8 ... 8 1. Call up the “ch” operating mode. 1. Call up the “ch” operating mode. 1. Press a “Channel” button. 7. Press the next “Channel” button. 3. Press the next “Channel” button. 4. Store your[...]
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Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG Am Labor 1, 30900 W edemark, Germany www.sennheiser.com, Publ. 07/14, 547011/A02 P erforming a walk test – RF level recorder 1. Switch on sources of interference and other transmission links. 8. Interpret the result. 7. Perform the walk test; the antenna signals and the diversity evaluation are recorded for[...]