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10  evolution G3 shortguide • 2009

Most likely it will tell you: Bank 1 and ”Free:12”, meaning that all 12 frequencies in bank 1 are free for you to use. In 
this example, however, we will use the Nordic legal frequency area of 800 – 820 MHz. Continue by doing:  

Find 

7. 

Bank 3

 using the UP/DOWN arrows.

If the display tells you: ”Free: 12”, you are most likely alone. If you get ”Free: 7”  5 of the 12 channels in bank 3 are 
taken by other users or occupied by something else. Use always only free channels. We will assume you are alone in 
this example.

Press 

8. 

SET

 and select channel 

1

Press 

9. 

SET

 again and the display will show  

STORED 

– you have now programmed the receiver to receive on 800.400 

MHz
Press 

10. 

esc 

and you will return to the standard display 

Turn on a transmitter e.g. a BodyPack (remember to open the battery cover)

11. 

Press the 

12. 

sync

 button to synchronize the transmitter

 

(hold it 5-10 cm in front of the receiver, the displays facing 

towards each other (look above). 

One set is operating now. To set up the rest of the sets continue by doing the following: 

Press SET

13. 

 on the next receiver

 

Find

14. 

 

Easy Setup 

using the arrow buttons

Press

15. 

 

SET

 

Find Current List

16. 

 using the arrow buttons

Press SET

17. 

Find Bank 3 again

18. 

 using the arrow buttons.

Press SET

19. 

 and instead of channel 1 select channel 2 (801.300 MHz)

Press

20. 

 

SET

 display shows 

STORED

Press

21. 

 

esc 

to get back to the standard display 

Turn on the next transmitter e.g. a handheld microphone.

22. 

Press the 

sync 

button on the receiver and synchronize transmitter and receiver .

Two sets are now operating.

Continue using bank 3 and select respectively channel 3 and 4 on the receiver and synchronize the transmitter.

Four sets should now be operating using 800.400 - 801.300 - 801.800 - 803.100 MHz.

Accessories

In the example above (using 4 receivers) you can maximize the RF reliability of the system by replacing the enclosed small 
black antennas by an antenna splitter (ASA 1) in combination with 2 antennas (e.g. A 1031 or A 2003) on stands.

The extra equipment will be:

1 x antenna splitter ASA 1 + power supply NT 1-1AC

2 x directional antennas A 2003

2 x 3 m 50 

Ω

 BNC antenna cable

2 x standard microphone stands 

evolution G3 shortguide

Summary of Contents for evolutionwireless G3

Page 1: ...G3 Shortguide ...

Page 2: ...t you will find that the basic operating concept is very much the same for all series The elements of the G3 system can be mixed with parts from all series however it will be wise for the non technician to stick to only one series The reason is that the 100 series has a limited range of operating facilities compared to the 300 and then again the 300 will not match the application level of the 500 ...

Page 3: ...be bend and turned to point vertically upwards It will be even better to align the antennas in a V shape Connect the mains unit 3 NT2 the one in the little white paper box to the receivers DC IN socket on the back fasten it and plug the mains unit into the wall socket 230 V Now look at the front of the receiver The display might light up but if not 4 press the big black button esc The receiver is ...

Page 4: ... turn knob next to the ecs button One push on this knob will equal one push on the 100 series SET button and turns clock and counterclockwise equal the arrow buttons up and down Note that if you get lost in the many menus and adjustments you will always be able to get out and return to the standard display the one you started up with by pressing the ecs button briefly Now that the receiver is powe...

Page 5: ...f the enclosed clip 1 The best position will be at mid chest of the speaker as close to the mouth or sound source as possible max 20 cm from the mouth Be careful the ME 2 is an omnidirectional microphone and sensitive to sound from all sides easy to place The ME 4 is a cardioid capsule and only sensitive to sound coming from the front ME 4 must carefully be pointing towards the mouth or sound sour...

Page 6: ...ttom end of the microphone Turn on the radio hand microphone 2 Hold down the red button for a few seconds until the display on the side of the microphone body lights up When any button is touched the display will light up for 20 sec and then fade out A red ON light opposite the ON button is now showing When the red light after approx 8 hours of use starts to blink it is time to change batteries Th...

Page 7: ...on it works similar to the SET button on the BodyPack transmitter You have now entered the operating main menu of the transmitter You might be in luck that the menu will show Sensitivity but if not repeatedly turn the wheel clock or counterclockwise until Sensitivity appears on the display If you get lost press ON OFF briefly and start over Press the wheel into the body 3 SET again to enter the Se...

Page 8: ...quency from the standard setup First we concentrate on Bank setting the first number Press the arrow buttons 5 until the display shows 2 or 3 These Banks only contain frequencies in the legal range 800 820 MHz Press 6 SET to select a frequency Select Frequency 1 7 from the setup Press SET 8 and the display will show Stored Briefly press esc 9 and you will return to the standard display now showing...

Page 9: ...der Additional information for Sennheiser evolution wireless G3 systems The folder will give you an overview of the setups showing banks and frequency of all G3 series All G3 wireless sets 100 300 and 500 are pre programmed with 20 banks with groups of free selectable fixed frequency presets One significant difference between the series is the amount of frequencies in a bank The 100 series holds 1...

Page 10: ... up the rest of the sets continue by doing the following Press SET 13 on the next receiver Find 14 Easy Setup using the arrow buttons Press 15 SET Find Current List 16 using the arrow buttons Press SET 17 Find Bank 3 again 18 using the arrow buttons Press SET 19 and instead of channel 1 select channel 2 801 300 MHz Press 20 SET display shows STORED Press 21 esc to get back to the standard display ...

Page 11: ...HSP 2 EW omni directional or HSP 4 EW cardioid are good examples on this kind of equipment Also the hand held microphones can be updated with high end capsules from the 900 professional series e g Tech Award winning MMD 935 dynamic cardioids capsule A wide range of extra equipment is provided for G3 wireless series e g charger and rechargeable batteries 19 rackmounts 230 V AC adaptors for transmit...

Page 12: ...Sennheiser Nordic A S Denmark Skovlytoften 33 DK 2840 Holte Phone 45 70 26 66 33 Fax 45 70 26 67 11 e mail sennheiser sennheisernordic com www sennheisernordic com Sennheiser Nordic 2009 ...

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