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Putting the transmitter into operation

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Putting the transmitter into operation

Setting up the transmitter on a flat surface

Clean the base of the transmitter where you want to fix the device feet.

Fit the device feet to the four corners of the transmitter.

Place the transmitter on a flat, horizontal surface. Please note that the device feet can
leave stains on delicate surfaces.

Mounting the transmitter into a 19” rack 

Slide the transmitter into the 19” rack.

Secure the rack mount “ears”

 to the rack using four screws (not included in the

delivery).

Connecting the antennas

You have the following options:

• For professional use, we recommend connecting a remote antenna and, if necessary, using

Sennheiser antenna accessories (see next section and the chapter “Connecting several
transmitters to a remote antenna” on page 9).

• If the transmitter is to be put into operation without a large amount of installation work,

you can:

– connect the supplied rod antenna to the rear of the transmitter (see page 9) or

– use the optional GA 3030 AM antenna front mount kit (see page 9).

Connecting and positioning a remote antenna

Use a remote antenna when the transmitter position is not the best antenna position for
optimum transmission. You can choose between two antennas (see “Accessories” on
page 23):

Do not fit the device feet when mounting the transmitter into a 19” rack.

CAUTION!

Risks when rack mounting the transmitter!

When installing the device in a closed or multi-rack assembly, please consider that, during
operation, the ambient temperature, the mechanical loading and the electrical potentials will
be different from those of devices which are not mounted into a rack.

Sure that the ambient temperature within the rack does not exceed the permissible
temperature limit specified in the specifications.

If necessary, provide additional ventilation.

Make sure that the mechanical loading of the rack is even.

When connecting to the power supply, observe the information indicated on the type
plate. Avoid circuit overloading. If necessary, provide overcurrent protection.

When rack mounting, please note that intrinsically harmless leakage currents of the indi-
vidual mains units may accumulate, thereby exceeding the allowable limit value. As a
remedy, ground the rack via an additional ground connection.

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Summary of Contents for SR 2000 IEM

Page 1: ...Instruction manual Notice d emploi SR 2000 IEM SR 2050 IEM Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...ANDBY Premere STANDBY Pulsar STANDBY STANDBY indrukken Premir STANDBY STANDBY STANDBY Jog Dial Jog dial Molette de s lection Jog dial Rueda de clic t ctil Jog dial Bot o rotativo Jog Dial dr cken Pres...

Page 3: ...rk 12 Connecting the mains cable 12 Using the transmitter 13 Switching the transmitter on off 13 Deactivating the lock mode temporarily 14 Activating deactivating the RF signal 14 Adjusting the audio...

Page 4: ...this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any wa...

Page 5: ...producing sound pressure exceeding 85 dB A 85 dB A is the sound pressure corresponding to the maximum permissible volume which is by law in some countries allowed to affect your hearing for the durat...

Page 6: ...M Easy setup of a multi channel system using the Easy Setup Sync function The frequency bank system The transmitters are available in 5 UHF frequency ranges with up to 3 000 transmission frequencies p...

Page 7: ...sit our website at www sennheiser com This receiver is available in the same UHF frequency ranges and is equipped with the same frequency bank system with factory preset frequencies An advantage of th...

Page 8: ...22dBu MAX ANT A ETHERNET RJ 45 B RF OUT ANT B DESIGNED AND MADE IN GERMANY FREQ RANGE Dw 790 865 mHz ART NO 627945 SER NO 251810043 FMO IC 2099A SR20x0 EQ 525 300 B Ch 5 14 EQ 2050 2050 A B SR 2050 IE...

Page 9: ...is shown inverted During mono operation only the AF I display is shown Frequency bank and channel Current frequency bank and channel number Frequency Current transmission frequency Name Freely select...

Page 10: ...necting and positioning a remote antenna Use a remote antenna when the transmitter position is not the best antenna position for optimum transmission You can choose between two antennas see Accessorie...

Page 11: ...iner optional accessory The AC 3200 allows you to operate up to eight transmitters with a single antenna without virtually any intermodulation Connect the AC 3200 antenna combiner to the BNC socket Co...

Page 12: ...utput Screw the antenna holder to the BNC socket using the supplied washer and nut Secure the antenna holder to the rack mount ear of the transmitter using two of the supplied screws If you are using...

Page 13: ...Transmitter SR 2000 IEM L I DESIGNED AND MADE IN GERMANY FREQ RANGE Dw 790 865 mHz ART NO 503841 SER NO 2518100095 FMO IC 2099A SR20x0 L I R II 22dBu MAX Loop Out A BAL 50 60Hz 0 2 A ETHERNET RJ 45 B...

Page 14: ...90 865 mHz ART NO 627945 SER NO 251810043 FMO IC 2099A SR20x0 Stereo Transmitter SR 2000 IEM DESIGNED AND MADE IN GERMANY FREQ RANGE Dw 790 865 mHz ART NO 503841 SER NO 2518100095 FMO IC 2099A SR20x0...

Page 15: ...nnect the transmitter from the mains by unplugging the mains plug from the wall socket The backlighting of the STANDBY button goes off It is vital to observe the notes on frequency selection on page 2...

Page 16: ...ignal on his receiver Select Mono if you only want to transmit an audio signal on one channel In this case the signal from the left audio input BAL AF IN L I is transmitted Press the jog dial Locked a...

Page 17: ...tter to a receiver Once you have selected and set the desired receiver settings on the transmitter either manually or using the Easy Setup Sync function you transfer these settings to a receiver This...

Page 18: ...nual of the receiver in front of the infra red interface of the first transmitter The next unused frequency preset is transferred from the receiver to the transmitter As soon as the transfer is comple...

Page 19: ...ynchronize your receivers with your transmitters by carrying out the Sync function see right hand column This establishes a transmission link between transmitters and receivers The icon in the left lo...

Page 20: ...Changes from the standard display to the operating menu Calls up a menu item Enters a submenu Stores the settings and returns to the operating menu Turn the jog dial Changes to the next previous menu...

Page 21: ...frequency for the frequency banks U1 to U6 Select this menu item and call it up by pressing the jog dial until the channel selection appears Sync Settings Adjusts the receiver parameters to be transf...

Page 22: ...K PEAK 10 0 20 30 40 10 0 20 30 40 AF AF Press the jog dial to call up the menu item Turn the jog dial to set the frequency bank Press the jog dial to confirm your selection Turn the jog dial to set t...

Page 23: ...return to the standard display Press the jog dial repeatedly until the last edited menu item appears Sensitivity Mode Easy Setup Frequency Preset Name Auto Lock Advanced Exit Menu Change to the Exit...

Page 24: ...reless Systems Manager WSM software Connect your transmitters and your PC in a network see page 12 Switch your transmitters and your PC on Launch the Wireless Systems Manager WSM software To set up yo...

Page 25: ...t for the remaining transmitters and receivers as described above Cleaning the transmitter Before cleaning disconnect the device from the mains Use a slightly damp cloth to clean the device from time...

Page 26: ...r Transmission range is exceeded Check the squelch threshold setting on the receiver Reduce the distance between receiver and transmitter Increase the transmission power see page 19 Receiver s squelch...

Page 27: ...ble Modulation wideband FM stereo MPX pilot tone Compander system Sennheiser HDX Nominal peak deviation 24 kHz 48 kHz MPX pilot tone frequency deviation 19 kHz 5 kHz AF frequency response 25 Hz to 15...

Page 28: ...o your local collection point or recycling center for such equipment CE Declaration of Conformity RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EU The declarations...

Page 29: ...armful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equip ment does cause harmful interference to radio or t...

Page 30: ...Sennheiser electronic GmbH Co KG Am Labor 1 30900 Wedemark Germany www sennheiser com Publ 07 14 529682 A03...

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