Sennheiser Car Satellite TV System EM 550 G2 User Guide

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EM550  
Instructions for use  
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Contents  
The EM 550 G2 twin receiver ............................................................................... 40  
The channel bank system ............................................................................................. 40  
Safety instructions ................................................................................................. 41  
Delivery includes ..................................................................................................... 41  
Areas of application ............................................................................................... 42  
Overview of operating controls ........................................................................... 43  
Indications and displays ........................................................................................ 44  
Indications and displays of the receivers ................................................................... 44  
Remote displays of an ew 500 G2 transmitter ......................................................... 44  
Preparing the receiver for use ............................................................................. 46  
Mounting the receiver feet ........................................................................................... 46  
Connecting the antennas .............................................................................................. 46  
Connecting and mounting remote antennas ............................................................ 46  
Daisy-chaining up to eight twin receivers ................................................................. 47  
Connecting the mains cable ......................................................................................... 47  
Connecting the amplifier/mixing console .................................................................. 48  
Service interfaces ........................................................................................................... 48  
Mounting the twin receiver into a 19” rack .............................................................. 48  
Mounting the antennas ................................................................................................. 48  
Using the twin receiver ......................................................................................... 50  
Switching the twin receiver on/off ............................................................................. 50  
Connecting the headphones/adjusting the volume ................................................ 50  
Activating/deactivating the lock mode ..................................................................... 50  
The operating menu ............................................................................................... 51  
The buttons ..................................................................................................................... 51  
Overview of menus ......................................................................................................... 51  
Working with the operating menu ............................................................................. 52  
Operating menu of the receiver RX A or RX B of the twin receiver ...................... 53  
Adjustment tips for the operating menu .......................................................... 56  
Switching between channel banks ............................................................................. 56  
Switching between the channels in a channel bank ............................................... 56  
Selecting the frequencies to be stored  
in the channel bank “U” ....................................................................................................... 56  
Scanning the channel banks for free channels ......................................................... 57  
Multi-channel operation ................................................................................................ 58  
Adjusting the audio output level ................................................................................ 58  
Adjusting the squelch threshold ................................................................................. 58  
Doing the soundcheck ................................................................................................... 59  
Selecting the standard display .................................................................................... 60  
Entering a name .............................................................................................................. 60  
Loading the factory-preset default settings ............................................................. 61  
Activating/deactivating the pilot tone evaluation .................................................. 61  
Activating/deactivating the lock mode ..................................................................... 61  
Using the equalizer ........................................................................................................ 62  
Adjusting the contrast of the graphic display .......................................................... 62  
Exiting the operating menu .......................................................................................... 62  
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................... 63  
Error checklist .............................................................................................. 63  
Recommendations and tips .......................................................................................... 64  
Care and maintenance ........................................................................................... 64  
Additional information .......................................................................................... 65  
HDX noise reduction ....................................................................................................... 65  
Wireless transmission systems ................................................................................... 65  
Squelch ............................................................................................................................. 66  
Diversity reception ......................................................................................................... 67  
Specifications .......................................................................................................... 68  
Connector assignment ................................................................................................... 69  
Accessories .............................................................................................................. 69  
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The EM 550 G2 twin receiver  
The EM 550 G2 twin receiver consists of two complete true diversity receivers  
in a single 19” rack housing. The two receivers can be operated  
independently from each other. The EM 550 G2 has an integrated antenna  
splitter, enabling you to daisy-chain up to eight twin receivers.  
The EM 550 G2 can be combined with transmitters of the ew 500 G2 series to  
make high-quality state-of-the-art RF transmission systems for professional  
applications. The transmitters and the twin receiver have a high level of  
operational reliability and are extremly user-friendly. The excellent  
transmission reliability is based on the use of  
y further optimized PLL synthesizer and microprocessor technology,  
y the HDX noise reduction system,  
y the pilot tone squelch control,  
y the true diversity technology (rack-mount receiver only),  
y and the scan function for scanning the channel banks for free channels.  
The channel bank system  
The twin receiver is available in five UHF frequency ranges with 1,440  
receiving frequencies per frequency range. Please note: Frequency usage is  
different for each country. Your Sennheiser agent will have all the necessary  
details on the available legal frequencies for your area.  
Range A:  
Range B:  
Range C:  
Range D:  
Range E:  
518 to 554 MHz  
626 to 662 MHz  
740 to 776 MHz  
786 to 822 MHz  
830 to 866 MHz  
Each receiver of the EM 550 G2 has nine channel banks with up to 20  
switchable channels each.  
channel 1  
channel 2  
preset frequency  
preset frequency  
channel bank 1...8  
preset frequency  
channel 20  
channel 1  
channel 2  
freely selectable frequency  
freely selectable frequency  
channel bank U  
freely selectable frequency  
channel 20  
Each of the channels in the channel banks “1” to “8” has been factory-preset  
to a receiving frequency (see enclosed frequency table). These receiving  
frequencies cannot be changed but have been preset so that e.g. country-  
specific regulations on frequency usage are taken into account.  
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The channel bank “U” (user bank) allows you to store your selection out of  
1,440 receiving frequencies that are freely selectable within the preset  
frequency range.  
Safety instructions  
Never open an electronic unit! If units are opened by customers in breach of  
this instruction, the warranty becomes null and void.  
Keep the unit away from central heating radiators and electric heaters. Never  
expose it to direct sunlight.  
Use the unit in dry rooms only.  
Use a damp cloth for cleaning the unit. Do not use any cleansing agents or  
solvents.  
Attention! High Volume!  
This is a professional transmission system. Commercial use is subject to the  
rules and regulations of the trade association responsible. Sennheiser, as the  
manufacturer, is therefore obliged to expressly point out possible health risks  
arising from use.  
The sound pressure at the headphone outputs of the twin receiver may  
exceed 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 duration of a working day. It is used as a basis  
according to the specifications of industrial medicine. Higher volumes or  
longer durations can damage your hearing. At higher volumes, the duration  
must be shortened in order to prevent damage. The following are sure signs  
that you have been subjected to excessive noise for too long a time:  
y You can hear ringing or whistling sounds in your ears.  
y You have the impression (even for a short time only) that you can no longer  
hear high notes.  
Delivery includes  
The packaging contains the following items:  
y 1 EM 550 G2 twin receiver  
y 1 mains cable  
y 2 telescopic antennas  
y 1 rack adapter  
y Instructions for use  
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Areas of application  
The EM 550 G2 twin receiver can be combined with transmitters of the  
ew 500 G2 series (SK 500 G2 bodypack transmitter, SKM 500 G2  
radiomicrophone or SKP 500 G2 plug-on transmitter). The transmitters are  
available in the same five UHF frequency ranges and are equipped with the  
same channel bank system with factory-preset frequencies. An advantage of  
the factory-preset frequencies is that  
y a transmission system is ready for immediate use after switch-on,  
y several transmission systems can be operated simultaneously on the  
preset frequencies without causing intermodulation interference.  
Together with a matching transmitter and a microphone, the receiver is  
suitable for the following areas of applications:  
Area of application  
Transmitter and suitable accessories  
(to be ordered separately)  
SK 500 G2  
with ME 2 clip-on microphone  
Theater,  
(condenser, omni-directional)  
presentations  
with ME 4 clip-on microphone  
(condenser, cardioid)  
Theater,  
PA applications  
with ME 3 headmic  
(condenser, super-cardioid)  
Vocals, sports  
(aerobic)  
with instrument cable  
Using instruments  
wirelessly  
SKM 500 G2  
with MD 835 microphone head Speech, vocals  
(dynamic, cardioid)  
with MD 845 microphone head Vocals  
(dynamic, super-cardioid)  
(high feedback  
rejection)  
with ME 865 microphone head Vocals,  
(condenser, super-cardioid)  
presentations  
(high feedback  
rejection)  
with MMD 935 microphone  
head 1)  
Vocals  
(in venues with  
high ambient noise  
levels)  
(dynamic, cardioid)  
SKP 500 G2  
Suitable microphones (to be  
ordered separately):  
Speech, vocals,  
presentations  
y Dynamic microphones  
y Condenser microphones with  
internal power supply  
y Condenser microphones with  
48 V phantom powering  
1) MMD 935 only available as optional microphone head  
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Overview of operating controls  
The EM 550 G2 consists of two complete receivers (RX A and RX B) in a 19” rack housing. The two receivers can be  
operated independently from each other, therefore all operating controls are available separately for each receiver.  
ባ ቤ  
ቧ ቨ  
ቫ ቭ  
³
·
»
¿
´ ²  
³
·
»
¿
´ ²  
Operating controls  
º
¾
µ
¸
¹
Ƹ
ƹ ƺ  
ƻ
Ƽ
Graphic display panel  
³ Headphone output (PHONES), ¼” (6.3 mm) jack  
Display for the current channel bank “1...8, U”  
socket  
Display for the current channel number “1...20”  
· Headphone volume control (VOL)  
» Graphic display, backlit  
¿ ̆/̄ rocker button, backlit  
´ SET button, backlit  
“B.CH“ – abbreviation for channel bank and  
channel number  
Alphanumeric display  
“MHz“ – appears when the frequency is displayed  
² ON button, backlit (serves as the ESC (cancel) key Diversity display  
in the operating menu)  
3-pin IEC mains connector  
º Cable grip for mains cable  
¾ Type plate  
(antenna I or antenna II active)  
“PILOT” display  
(pilot tone evaluation is activated)  
Level display for received RF signal “RF”  
Level display for received audio signal “AF”,  
µ BNC socket, antenna input II  
with “PEAK“ warning  
(ANT II – RF IN, DC OUT)  
4-step transmitter battery status display  
¸ BNC socket, cascading output II (ANT II – RF OUT)  
Lock mode icon  
¹ BNC socket, cascading output I (ANT I – RF OUT)  
(lock mode is activated)  
Ƹ BNC socket, antenna input I  
(ANT I – RF IN, DC OUT)  
Note:  
ƹ Service interface B (DATA B)  
For further illustrations and examples of the  
different standard displays, please refer to the  
section “Selecting the standard display” on  
page 60.  
ƺ Service interface A (DATA A)  
ƻ XLR-3M socket (male) for AF output B,  
balanced (AF OUT B)  
Ƽ XLR-3M socket (male) for AF output A,  
balanced (AF OUT A)  
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Indications and displays  
Each receiver of the EM 550 G2 provides information on its own operating  
states and those of the received ew 500 G2 transmitter (remote displays).  
Indications and displays of the receivers  
“PILOT” display  
The “PILOT” display appears on the display panel when the pilot tone  
evaluation is activated (see “Activating/deactivating the pilot tone  
evaluation” on page 61).  
Diversity display  
The receivers operate on the true diversity principle (see “Diversity  
reception” on page 67).  
The diversity display indicates whether diversity section I (i.e. antenna 1)  
or diversity section II (i.e. antenna 2) is active.  
Button backlighting  
During standby operation, the ON button ² is backlit in red. When the  
receiver is switched on, the SET button ´ and the ̆/̄ button ¿ are  
additionally backlit in green.  
¿
´
²
Remote displays of an ew 500 G2 transmitter  
Transmitter battery status indication  
The 4-step transmitter battery status display provides information on the  
remaining battery/accupack capacity of the received ew 500 G2 transmitter:  
3 segments:  
2 segments:  
1 segment:  
capacity approx. 100 %  
capacity approx. 70 %  
capacity approx. 30 %  
Battery icon flashing LOW BAT  
In addition, the text “LOW BAT” (backlit in red)  
flashes in alternation with the standard display.  
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“MUTE” display  
The “MUTE” display appears on the display panel and the backlighting of  
the standard display switches from green to red. In addition, the text “MUTE”  
flashes in alternation with the standard display when  
y the RF signal of the received transmitter is too weak,  
y the received transmitter has been muted (with the pilot tone transmission  
or evaluation activated).  
Modulation display  
The level display for audio signal “AF” shows the modulation of the received  
transmitter.  
When the transmitter’s audio input level is excessively high, the receiver’s  
level display for audio signal “AF” shows full deflection.  
When the transmitter is overmodulated frequently or for an extended period  
of time, the text “PEAK” (backlit in red) flashes in alternation with the  
standard display.  
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Preparing the receiver for use  
Mounting the receiver feet  
To ensure that the receiver cannot slip on the surface on which it is placed,  
four self-adhesive soft rubber feet are supplied.  
̈ Ensure that the base of the receiver is clean and free from grease before  
mounting the rubber feet.  
̈ Fix the rubber feet to the base of the receiver by peeling of the safety  
paper and fitting them as shown in the digram on the left.  
Attention!  
Some furniture surfaces have been treated with varnish, polish or  
synthetics which might cause stains when they come into contact with  
other synthetics. Despite a thorough testing of the synthetics used by us,  
we cannot rule out the possibility of staining.  
Connecting the antennas  
The supplied telescopic antennas can be mounted quickly and easily and are  
suitable for all applications where – good reception conditions provided – a  
wireless transmission system is to be used without a large amount of  
installation work.  
̈ Connect the telescopic antennas to the BNC sockets µ and Ƹ at the  
rear of the receiver.  
̈ Pull the telescopic antennas out and align them upwards in a V-shape.  
µ
Ƹ
Connecting and mounting remote antennas  
When the receiver position is not the best antenna position for optimum  
reception, you can use remote antennas. These are available as accessories.  
̈ Connect the remote antennas to the BNC sockets µ and Ƹ at the rear of  
the receiver. For connecting the antennas, use RG 58 co-axial cable. Ready  
made up antenna cables from Sennheiser are available as accessories with  
lengths of 1 m, 5 m and 10 m (see “Accessories” on page 69).  
Attention!  
To supply an active directional antenna (e.g. A 12 AD-UHF for the UHF  
range) or an antenna booster (e.g. AB 1), a direct voltage (which cannot  
be switched off) is output via the BNC sockets. If you use antennas from  
other manufacturers, take into account that these must be installed with  
direct voltage decoupling, i.e. isolated. The output voltage supply is short-  
circuit proof. An active antenna connected to this supply increases the  
current consumption of the overall unit.  
µ
Ƹ
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Essential notes on mounting remote antennas:  
y Position antennas in the same room in which the transmission takes place!  
y Maintain a minimum distance of 50 cm from metal objects (including  
reinforced-concrete walls)!  
y Maintain a minimum distance of 1 m between receiving antennas!  
Daisy-chaining up to eight twin receivers  
The twin receivers feature an integrated antenna splitter so that up to eight  
twin receivers can be daisy-chained without any additional antenna splitters  
being required. Only daisy-chain receivers which operate in the same  
frequency range (see “The channel bank system” on page 40).  
̈ Connect the two supplied telescopic antennas or two remote antennas  
(optional accessories) to the BNC sockets µ and Ƹ at the rear of the first  
twin receiver.  
̈ Use BNC cables to daisy-chain the twin receivers as shown in the diagram  
on the left.  
Note:  
To supply an active directional antenna, a direct voltage (which cannot be  
switched off) is output via the BNC sockets µ and Ƹ of the twin receivers.  
For optimum reception quality, we recommend limiting the number of  
daisy-chained twin receivers to 8.  
µ
Ƹ
Connecting the mains cable  
Use the mains cable to connect the twin receiver to the mains  
(90–264 V AC, 50–60 Hz).  
º
̈ Pass the mains cable through the cable grip º.  
̈ Plug the mains cable into socket .  
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Connecting the amplifier/mixing console  
The two audio outputs of the twin receiver are available as transformer  
balanced XLR-3M sockets. You can connect an amplifier or a mixing console  
to each audio output.  
̈ Connect the amplifier/mixing console to the XLR-3M sockets AF OUT B ƻ  
(receiver RX B) or AF OUT A Ƽ (receiver RX A).  
̈ Via the operating menu, adapt the level of the audio output (AF OUT A  
and/or AF OUT B) to the input of the amplifier/mixing console (see  
“Adjusting the audio output level” on page 58).  
ƻ
Ƽ
Service interfaces  
The two service interfaces DATA B ƹ and DATA A ƺ are only required for  
servicing purposes.  
ƹ
ƺ
Mounting the twin receiver into a 19” rack  
For mounting the twin receiver into a 19” rack, use the supplied GA 2 rack  
adapter. The GA 2 rack adapter consists of:  
ƾ
y 2 rack mount “ears” ƾ  
y 4 recessed head screws M 3x6  
̈ Hook the two rack mount “ears” ƾ to the rear panel of the twin receiver.  
̈ Secure the rack mount “ears” to the twin receiver using two of the  
supplied recessed head screws (M 3x6) respectively.  
̈ Slide the twin receiver into the 19” rack.  
̈ Secure the rack mount “ears” to the rack.  
ƾ
Mounting the antennas  
When rack-mounting the twin receiver, use the GA 3030 AM antenna mount  
(optional accessory) for mounting the telescopic antennas to the front of the  
GA 2 rack adapter. The GA 3030 AM antenna mount consists of:  
y 2 BNC extension cables (screw-in BNC socket ƿ to BNC connector  
)
ƿ
y 2 antenna holders  
y 2 plain washers  
y 2 nuts  
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ƾ
ƿ
ƿ
ƿ
̈ Guide the BNC cable with the BNC connector through the hole on the  
rack mount “ear”.  
̈ Hook the two rack mount “ears” ƾ to the rear panel of the twin receiver.  
̈ Secure the rack mount “ears” to the twin receiver using two of the  
supplied recessed head screws (M 3x6) respectively.  
̈ Screw the two BNC sockets ƿ to the antenna holders  
using the  
supplied plain washers and nuts.  
̈ Screw the two antenna holders to the handles of the twin receiver.  
̈ Connect the two BNC connectors to the BNC sockets µ (ANT II) and Ƹ  
(ANT I) at the rear of the twin receiver.  
̈ Slide the twin receiver into the 19” rack.  
̈ Secure the rack mount “ears” to the rack.  
̈ Connect the telescopic antennas to the BNC sockets ƿ.  
̈ Pull the telescopic antennas out and align them upwards in a V-shape.  
Note:  
Use remote antennas (available as accessories) when the receiver  
position is not the best antenna position for optimum reception.  
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Using the twin receiver  
Switching the twin receiver on/off  
Each receiver of the EM 550 G2 is switched on and off separately with the ON  
button. The receivers can only be switched off when the standard display is  
shown on the display panel. When in the operating menu, briefly pressing the  
ON button will cancel your entry (ESC function) and return you to the  
standard display with the last stored settings.  
̈ Press the ON button ² to switch the receiver on.  
²
̈ To switch the receiver off, press the ON button until “OFF” appears on the  
display.  
Connecting the headphones/adjusting the volume  
Each receiver of the EM 550 G2 has its own separate headphone output for  
monitoring the audio signal.  
̈ Connect headphones with a ¼” (6.3 mm) jack plug to the headphone  
output (PHONES) .  
Attention! High volume!  
Even short exposure to high volume levels will damage your hearing!  
Set the volume for the connected headphones to the minimum before  
putting the headphones on.  
³
·
̈ First, set the volume control to the lowest volume by turning it to the  
left as far as possible. Then gradually turn up the volume.  
Volume up? – NO!  
When people use headphones, they tend to choose a higher volume than  
with loudspeakers. Listening at high volume levels for long periods can  
lead to permanent hearing defects. Please protect your hearing,  
Sennheiser headphones have an excellent sound quality even at low  
volumes.  
Activating/deactivating the lock mode  
Each receiver of the EM 550 G2 has a lock mode that can be activated or  
deactivated via the operating menu (see “Activating/deactivating the lock  
mode” on page 61). The lock mode prevents that the receiver is accidentally  
programmed or switched off during operation.  
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The operating menu  
The operating menu is the same for both receivers of the EM 550 G2 and can be used almost intuitively. To ensure  
that adjustments to the settings can be made quickly and “without looking”, the necessary operating steps for the  
twin receiver and the ew 500 G2 transmitters are similar.  
The buttons  
Buttons  
Mode  
To...  
ON  
Standard display  
Operating menu  
Setting mode  
Standard display  
Operating menu  
Setting mode  
Standard display  
Operating menu  
Setting mode  
switch the receiver on and off  
cancel the entry and return to the standard display  
cancel the entry and return to the standard display  
get into the operating menu  
SET  
get into the setting mode of the selected menu  
store the settings and return to the top menu level  
without function  
̆/̄  
change to the previous menu (̆) or change to the next menu (̄)  
adjust the setting of the selected menu:  
option (̆/̄)  
Overview of menus  
Display  
Bank  
Function of the menu  
Switching between channel banks  
Channel  
Tune  
Switching between the channels in a channel bank  
Setting a receiving frequency for the channel bank “U” (user bank)  
Scanning the channel banks for free channels  
Adjusting the audio output level  
Scan  
AF Out  
Squelch  
Soundcheck  
Display  
Name  
Adjusting the squelch threshold  
Doing the soundcheck  
Selecting the standard display  
Entering a name  
Reset  
Loading the factory-preset default settings  
Activating/deactivating the pilot tone evaluation  
Activating/deactivating the lock mode  
Changing the frequency response of the audio signal  
Adjusting the contrast of the graphic display  
Exiting the operating menu and returning to the standard display  
Pilot  
Lock  
Equalizer  
LCD Contr  
Exit  
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Working with the operating menu  
By way of example of the “Tune” menu, this section describes how to use the  
operating menu. The operating steps for adjusting the settings via the menu  
are similar for both receivers of the EM 550 G2.  
After switching the receiver RX A or RX B on, the standard display is shown  
on the display panel.  
Getting into the operating menu  
̈ Press the SET button to get from the standard display into the operating  
menu. The last selected menu and its current setting are displayed with a  
background.  
Selecting a menu  
̈ Press the ̆/̄ rocker button to select a menu.  
̈ Press the SET button to get into the setting mode of the selected menu.  
The name of the menu and its current setting are displayed.  
Adjusting a setting  
̈ Press the ̆/̄ rocker button to adjust the setting. The new setting  
becomes effective immediately.  
By briefly pressing the ̆/̄ rocker button, the display jumps either  
forwards or backwards to the next setting. In the “Channel”, “Tune” and  
Name” menu, the ̆/̄ rocker button features a “fast search” function.  
If you hold down a button, the display cycles continuously, allowing you  
to get fast and easily to your desired setting.  
Storing a setting  
̈ Press the SET button to store the setting. “Stored” appears on the display,  
indicating that the setting has been stored. The display then returns to  
the top menu level.  
Exiting the operating menu  
̈ Select the “Exit” menu to exit the operating menu and to return to the  
standard display.  
When in the operating menu, briefly pressing the ON button will cancel  
your entry (ESC function) and return you to the standard display with the  
last stored settings.  
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Operating menu of the receiver RX A or RX B of the twin receiver  
SET  
Exit  
SET  
Bank  
1.01  
Bank  
3.01  
Menu  
Exit  
786.300 MHz  
790.250 MHz  
B.CH  
B.CH  
Bank  
1
Current channel bank  
Channel 01  
Changing the channel bank  
̆ /  
̄
:
1...8, U (User Bank)  
SET: Stores the setting  
Stored  
SET  
Channel  
Channel  
Menu  
3.01  
3.08  
Bank  
3
790.250 MHz  
807.900 MHz  
B.CH  
B.CH  
Channel 01  
Tune  
Changing the channel  
786.400MHz  
̆ /  
̄:  
Channel 01...20  
Current channel and  
corresponding frequency  
SET: Stores the setting  
Stored  
SET  
Tune  
Tune  
Menu  
U.01  
U.01  
Channel 08  
786.300 MHz  
797.075 MHz  
B.CH  
Current frequency on the  
selected channel  
B.CH  
Tune  
Scan  
Setting the frequency for  
channel bank "U"  
807.900MHz  
̆ /  
̄
:
Receiving frequency in  
steps of 25 kHz  
SET: Stores the setting  
Stored  
SET  
Scan  
Menu  
Scan new  
Scan reset  
SET: Deletes the scan result  
and releases locked  
channels  
Channel list  
Scan new  
Scan reset  
Tune  
797.075MHz  
-6  
SET = Starts a new scan  
Scan  
AF Out  
SET  
Channel list = Last scan  
result, Scan new = Starts a  
new scan, Scan reset =  
Deletes the last scan result  
Scanning the channel banks  
for free channels  
Scan  
SET  
1.01  
786.300 MHz  
B.CH  
1
2
3
4
Bank  
Free  
SET  
20 20 18 12  
Scans all channel banks for  
free channels  
5
6
7
8
U
Bank  
1
2
3
4
Bank  
Free  
Bank  
Free  
16 20 15 11 20  
Free  
20 20 17 11  
̆ /  
̄
:
Selects a channel bank  
SET: Changes to the "Channel"  
5
6
7
8
U
12 20 02 03 20  
1
2
3
4
Bank  
Free  
Bank  
Free  
menu  
Number of free channels per  
20 20 17 11  
channel bank  
5
6
7
8
U
̆ / ̄: Selects a channel bank  
12 20 02 03 20  
SET: Changes to the "Channel"  
menu  
Number of free channels per  
channel bank  
̆ / ̄: Selects a channel bank  
SET  
SET  
SET: Changes to the "Channel"  
menu  
Channel  
1.03  
790.600 MHz  
B.CH  
Channel and corresponding  
frequency  
SET  
̆ /  
̄
:
Channel 01...20  
SET: Stores the setting  
SET  
S
tored
AF Out  
+18  
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Scan  
SET  
AF Out  
AF Out  
Menu  
Scan  
+18  
–20  
AF Out  
+18  
̆ /  
̄
:
+18 ...0... 22 dB  
Squelch High  
Setting the audio output  
level  
Current audio output level  
Stored  
(in steps of 2 dB)  
SET: Stores the setting  
SET  
Squelch  
Squelch  
Menu  
Low  
High  
AF Out  
–20  
Squelch Low  
Display  
̆ /  
̄
:
Low, Mid, High  
Current squelch threshold  
Setting the squelch threshold  
SET: Stores the setting  
Stored  
SET  
Soundcheck  
Soundcheck  
Menu  
Start  
Stop  
Squelch High  
Soundcheck  
Display  
Doing the soundcheck  
Main  
Soundcheck is started,  
current RF and AF levels are  
displayed  
̄
:
Terminates the soundcheck,  
result is displayed  
̆: Starts a new soundcheck  
SET: Returns you to the top  
menu level  
SET  
SET  
Display  
Display  
Menu  
Main  
Frequency  
Soundcheck  
Display Main  
Name  
Switching between the  
standard displays  
VOCAL  
̆ /  
̄:  
Main, Frequency,  
Current standard display  
Bank/Channel, Name, AF-  
Meter, Second RF  
Stored  
SET: Stores the setting  
Frequency  
Main  
Bank/Channel  
Second RF  
Name  
AF-Meter  
SET  
Name  
OCAL  
Name  
CAL  
Menu  
Display Frequency  
G
Name  
Reset  
Assigning the receiver a name  
VOCAL  
Current receiver name  
̆ /  
̄
:
Name (10 characters)  
Letters w/o pronounciation  
marks, numbers from 0...9,  
special characters, spaces  
SET: 9 x next character, then  
store  
Stored  
Reset  
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Name  
SET  
Reset  
Reset? No  
Reset  
Reset? Yes  
Menu  
Name  
Reset  
Pilot  
GUITAR  
On  
̆ /  
̄
:
No, Yes  
Security check  
Loading the factory-preset  
default settings  
"reset"= Yes:  
SET: Receiver loads factory-  
preset default settings (only  
pilot tone setting is kept),  
receiver is restarted, standard  
display appears  
"reset"= No:  
SET: Reset is cancelled  
SET  
Pilot  
Pilot  
Menu  
On  
Off  
Reset  
Pilot  
Lock  
On  
Off  
̆ /  
̄:  
On, Off  
Pilot tone evaluation  
activated or deactivated  
SET: Stores the setting  
Activating/deactivating the  
pilot tone evaluation  
STORED  
SET  
Lock  
Lock  
Menu  
Off  
On  
Pilot  
Off  
Off  
Lock  
Equalizer Flat  
Activating the lock mode  
̆ /  
̄:  
On, Off  
Lock mode activated or  
deactivated  
Lock mode = On:  
SET: Stores the setting,  
returns to standard display  
Lock mode = Off:  
SET: Stores the setting  
STORED  
SET  
Equalizer  
Equalizer  
Menu  
Lock  
Off  
Equalizer Flat  
LCD Contr IIIIII.....  
Flat  
High Boost  
̆ /  
̄:  
Flat , Low Cut, Low  
Current frequency response  
Cut/High Boost, High Boost  
Changing the frequency  
response  
SET: Stores the setting  
STORED  
Menu  
LCD Contrast  
LCD Contrast  
Equalizer High Boost  
LCD Contr IIIIII.....  
Exit  
IIIIII..........  
IIIIIIIIII......  
Current contrast setting  
̆ /  
̄:  
16 steps  
Adjusting the contrast of the  
graphic display  
SET: Stores the setting  
STORED  
SET  
Menu  
LCD Contr IIIIIIIIII.....  
Exit  
Bank  
1
Exiting the operating menu  
Bank  
1
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Adjustment tips for the operating menu  
The following adjustment tips refer to the operating menus of both receivers  
of the EM 550 G2.  
Switching between channel banks  
Bank  
Each receiver of the EM 550 G2 has nine channel banks between which you  
can switch via the “Bank” menu. The channel banks “1” to “8” have up to 20  
switchable channels that are factory-preset to a receiving frequency (see  
“The channel bank system” on page 40). The channel bank “U” (user bank)  
has up to 20 switchable channels to store your selection out of 1,440  
receiving frequencies that are freely selectable within the preset frequency  
range.  
When switching from one channel bank to another, the channel with the  
lowest channel number is automatically displayed. If, during the last scan of  
this channel bank, an interfering frequency was detected on the channel with  
the lowest channel number, the receiver display panel automatically displays  
the next free channel (see below).  
Switching between the channels in a channel bank  
Channel  
Via the “Channel” menu, you can switch between the different channels in a  
channel bank. When switching between the channels, please observe the  
following:  
y Always set the transmitter and the receiver of a transmission link to the  
same channel.  
y After scanning the channel banks (see “Scanning the channel banks for  
free channels” on page 57), only the free channels can be chosen on the  
receiver. Set the transmitter and the receiver to one of the free channels.  
Selecting the frequencies to be stored  
in the channel bank “U”  
Tune  
Via the “Tune” menu, you can select the frequencies to be stored in the  
channel bank “U” (user bank).  
When you have selected one of the channel banks “1” to “8” and then select  
the “Tune” menu, the receiver automatically switches to channel 01 of the  
channel bank “U”. In this case, “U.01” briefly appears on the display.  
̈ Use the ̆/̄ rocker button to select the desired receiving frequency.  
Receiving frequencies are tunable in 25-kHz steps within a switching  
bandwidth of 36 MHz max. For intermodulation-free frequencies, please  
refer to the enclosed frequency table.  
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Scanning the channel banks for free channels  
Scan  
Before putting one or several transmission links into operation, you should  
scan the channel banks for free channels.  
Displaying a list of all free channels  
Via the “Channel list“ menu, you can display the number of free channels for  
all channel banks.  
Scan  
Channel list  
Scan new  
Scan reset  
̈ Select the “Scan” menu.  
̈ Select “Channel list” to display the last scan result. The illustrated list is an  
example list and may look different in other frequency ranges. The  
number of free channels is displayed for all channel banks.  
1
2
3
4
Bank  
Free  
Bank  
Free  
20 20 17 11  
5
6
7
8
U
12 20 02 03 20  
̈ For further details, select a channel bank by using the ̆/̄ rocker button  
and then press the SET button. This gets you into the “Channel” menu  
where you can select a channel of this channel bank or display the  
frequency of a channel.  
Channel  
1.01  
B.CH  
786.300 MHz  
Starting the scan  
̈ Before starting the scan, switch all transmitters of your system off, since  
channels used by switched-on transmitters will not be displayed as “free  
channels”.  
̈ Select the “Scan” menu.  
̈ Select “Scan new” and confirm your selection by pressing the SET button.  
Scan  
Channel list  
Scan new  
Scan reset  
Note:  
1
2
3
4
Bank  
Free  
Bank  
Free  
The scanning process takes approx. 1 minute.  
20 20 17 11  
5
6
7
8
U
12 20 02 03 20  
After the scan is completed, the number of free channels is displayed for  
all channel banks. Channels that are used or subject to interference are  
locked and cannot be selected. The same result is displayed when  
selecting the “Channel list“ menu.  
̈ For further details, select a channel bank by using the ̆/̄ rocker button  
and then press the SET button. This gets you into the “Channel” menu  
where you can select a channel of this channel bank or display the  
frequency of a channel.  
Releasing locked channels  
̈ Select the “Scan” menu.  
Scan  
Channel list  
̈ Select “Scan reset” and confirm your selection by pressing the SET button.  
Scan new  
Scan reset  
The last scan result is deleted and all channels can now be selected again.  
1
2
3
4
Bank  
Free  
Bank  
Free  
20 20 18 12  
5
6
7
8
U
16 20 15 11 20  
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Multi-channel operation  
Combined with ew 500 G2 transmitters, the receivers can form transmission  
links that can be used in multi-channel systems. For multi-channel operation,  
only use the free channels in a channel bank.  
Before putting the transmission links into operation, we recommend  
performing an auto scan.  
̈ Scan one of the two receivers of the EM 550 G2 for free channels.  
̈ Select a channel bank with a sufficient number of free channels.  
1
2
3
4
Bank  
Free  
Bank  
Free  
20 20 17 11  
̈ Set all transmitter/receiver pairs in you multi-channel system to the free  
5
6
7
8
U
channels in this channel bank.  
12 20 02 03 20  
Adjusting the audio output level  
AF Out  
Via the “AF Out” menu, you can adjust the audio output level of the each  
receiver of the EM 550 G2. The level can be adjusted in 22 steps. Adapt the  
level of the audio output (receiver RX A: AF OUT A or receiver RX B: AF OUT B)  
to the input of the connected unit. The following figures are a guide to the  
best settings:  
Line level input:  
0 to +18 dB  
–22 to –6 dB  
Microphone level input:  
Adjusting the squelch threshold  
Squelch  
Both receivers are equipped with a squelch that can be adjusted via the  
Squelch” menu. The squelch eliminates annoying noise when the  
transmitter is switched off. It also suppresses sudden noise when there is no  
longer sufficient transmitter power received by the receiver.  
Note:  
Before adjusting the squelch threshold to a different setting, set the  
volume on a connected amplifier to the minimum.  
There are three possible squelch settings:  
y Low = low  
y Mid = middle  
y High = high  
Selecting the setting “Low” reduces the squelch threshold, selecting the  
setting “High” increases the squelch threshold. Adjust the squelch threshold  
– with the transmitter switched off – to the lowest possible setting that  
suppresses hissing noise.  
IMPORTANT!  
Notes:  
If the squelch threshold is adjusted too high, the transmission range will  
be reduced. Therefore, always adjust the squelch threshold to the lowest  
possible setting.  
When in the setting mode of the “Squelch” menu, pressing the ̄ button  
(DOWN) for more than three seconds will switch the squelch off. “Off”  
appears on the display. If no RF signal is being received, hissing noise will  
occur. This setting is for test purposes only.  
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Doing the soundcheck  
Soundcheck  
By doing a soundcheck, you can check the reception area for field strength  
gaps (“dropouts”) which cannot be compensated for by the receiver’s  
diversity circuitry. You can do the soundcheck without the help of another  
person.  
̈ Switch the transmitter on.  
̈ Select the “Soundcheck” menu. The soundcheck is started immediately.  
̈ With the transmitter, walk up and down the transmission area.  
̈ Press the ̄ button on the receiver to terminate the soundcheck and to  
display the result of the soundcheck. The level displays “RF” and “AF” will  
indicate the lowest RF and the highest AF level of the received  
transmitter.  
Optimize the RF level by repositioning the receiving antennas.  
The audio level should be as high as possible (max. 0 dB) without the level  
display for audio signal “AF” showing full deflection (see the section  
“Adjusting the sensitivity“ in the operating manual of the transmitter).  
If both receiving antennas are connected and aligned, the diversity  
displays I and II appear on the display panel.  
If no transmitter is being received, the “MUTE” display appears on the  
display panel.  
̈ To do another soundcheck (e.g. with an improved antenna arrangement,  
another transmitter position or a new transmitter sensitivity), press the  
̆ button.  
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Selecting the standard display  
Display  
Via the “Display” menu, you can select the standard display:  
Selectable standard display  
“Main”  
Contents of the display  
(standard display)  
“Frequency”  
(display of the frequency)  
“Bank/Channel”  
(display of the channel bank and  
channel number)  
“Name”  
(display of the freely selectable  
name)  
“AF meter”  
(graphic display of the AF level)  
“Second RF”  
(display of the RF levels of the two  
diversity sections)  
Entering a name  
Name  
Via the “Name” menu, you can enter a freely selectable name for the receiver.  
You can, for example, enter the name of the performer for whom the  
adjustments have been made.  
The name can be displayed on the standard display and can consist of up to  
ten characters such as:  
y letters (without pronounciation marks),  
y numbers from 0 to 9,  
y special characters e.g. () - . _ and spaces.  
To enter a name, proceed as follows:  
̈ Press the SET button to get into the setting mode of the “Name” menu.  
The first segment starts flashing on the display.  
̈ With the ̆/̄ buttons you can now select a character. By briefly pressing  
a button, the display jumps either forwards or backwards to the next  
character. If you hold down a button, the display starts cycling  
continuously.  
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̈ Press the SET button to change to the next segment and select the next  
character.  
̈ Have you entered the name completely? Press the SET button to store  
your setting and to return to the top menu level.  
Loading the factory-preset default settings  
Reset  
Pilot  
Via the “Reset” menu, you load the factory-preset default settings. Only the  
selected setting for the pilot tone remains unchanged. After the reset, the  
receiver is restarted and the standard display is shown on the display panel.  
Activating/deactivating the pilot tone evaluation  
Via the “Pilot” menu, you can activate or deactivate the pilot tone evaluation.  
The pilot tone supports the receiver’s squelch function (Squelch) and protects  
against interference due to RF signals from other units. The transmitter adds  
an inaudible signal, known as the pilot tone, to the transmitted signal. The  
receiver detects and evaluates the pilot tone, and is thus able to identify the  
signal of the matching transmitter and mute all others.  
Transmitters of the ew 500 series (first generation) do not transmit a pilot  
tone and the receivers of the ew 500 series (first generation) cannot  
evaluate the pilot tone. Nevertheless, you can combine the EM 550 G2  
receiver with a transmitter of the first generation. However, when combining  
units, please observe the following:  
y With an ew 500 G2 transmitter and the ew 500 G2 receiver:  
Activate the pilot tone function with both transmitter and receiver.  
y With an ew 500 transmitter and the ew 500 G2 receiver or vice versa:  
Deactivate the pilot tone function with the ew 500 G2 transmitter or receiver.  
Activating/deactivating the lock mode  
Lock  
Via the “Lock” menu, you can activate or deactivate the lock mode.  
The lock mode prevents that the receiver is accidentally programmed or  
switched off during operation. The lock mode icon on the display indicates  
that the lock mode is activated.  
To deactivate the lock mode, first press the SET button and then press the ̆/̄  
buttons to select “Off”. If you confirm your selection by pressing the SET button,  
the buttons can be operated as usual.  
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Using the equalizer  
Equalizer  
Via the “Equalizer” menu, you can change the treble and bass of the audio  
signal available at the audio output AF OUT A (receiver RX A) or AF OUT B  
(receiver RX B):  
Selectable setting  
Display  
“Flat”  
(treble and bass of the output signal  
remain unchanged)  
“High Boost”  
(boosting the treble)  
“Low Cut/High Boost”  
(cutting the bass and boosting the  
treble)  
“Low Cut“  
(cutting the bass)  
Adjusting the contrast of the graphic display  
LCD Contr  
Exit  
Via the “LCD Contr” menu, you can adjust the contrast of the graphic display  
in 16 steps.  
Exiting the operating menu  
Via the “Exit” menu, you can exit the operating menu and return to the  
standard display.  
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Troubleshooting  
Error checklist  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Possible solution  
No operation indication  
No mains connection  
Check the connections of the mains  
cable  
No RF signal  
Transmitter and receiver are not on Set transmitter and receiver to the  
the same channel  
same channel  
Transmitter is out of range  
Check the squelch threshold setting  
(see “Adjusting the squelch  
threshold” on page 58) or  
reduce the distance between  
transmitter and receiving antenna  
RF signal available,  
no audio signal,  
“MUTE” display appears on the  
display panel  
Transmitter is muted (“MUTE”)  
Deactivate the muting function  
(see operating manual of the  
transmitter)  
Receiver’s squelch threshold is  
adjusted too high  
See “Adjusting the squelch  
threshold” on page 58  
Transmitter doesn’t transmit a  
pilot tone  
Switch the pilot tone transmission  
on the transmitter on or  
switch the pilot tone evaluation on  
the receiver off  
Transmitter sensitivity is adjusted  
too low  
Adjust the transmitter sensitivity  
correctly  
Audio signal has a high level of  
background noise  
Receiver’s AF output level is  
adjusted too low  
See “Adjusting the audio output  
level” on page 58  
Transmitter sensitivity is adjusted  
too high  
Adjust the transmitter sensitivity  
correctly  
Audio signal is distorted  
Receiver’s AF output level is  
adjusted too high  
See “Adjusting the audio output  
level” on page 58  
No access to a certain channel  
During scanning, an RF signal has  
See “Scanning the channel banks for  
been detected on this channel and free channels” on page 57  
the channel has been locked  
During scanning, a transmitter of  
your system operating on this  
channel has not been switched off  
See “Multi-channel operation” on  
page 58  
During the soundcheck, only one  
One of the antennas is not  
Check the antenna connections  
diversity display (I or II) appears on connected correctly  
the display panel  
If problems occur that are not listed in the above table or if the problems cannot be solved with the proposed  
solutions, please contact your local Sennheiser agent for assistance.  
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Recommendations and tips  
... for optimum reception  
y Transmission range depends to a large extent on location and can vary  
from about 10 m to about 150 m. There should be a “free line of sight”  
between transmitting and receiving antennas.  
y If, with the twin receiver, reception conditions are unfavourable, you should  
use two remote antennas which are connected via antenna cable.  
y To avoid overmodulating the receiver, observe a minimum distance of 5 m  
between transmitting and receiving antennas.  
y Observe a minimum distance of 50 cm between receiving antennas and  
metal objects (such as cross members or reinforced-concrete walls).  
... for multi-channel operation  
y For multi-channel operation, you can only use the channels within a channel  
bank. Each of the channel banks “1” to “8” accommodates up to 20  
factory-preset frequencies which are intermodulation-free. For alternative  
frequency combinations, please refer to the enclosed frequency table. The  
freely selectable frequencies can be selected via the “Tune” menu and can  
be stored in the channel bank “U”.  
y When using several transmitters simultaneously, interference can be  
avoided by maintaining a minimum distance of 20 cm between two  
transmitters.  
y Use special accessories for multi-channel applications (see “Accessories” on  
page 69).  
Care and maintenance  
Use a slightly damp cloth to clean the twin receiver from time to time.  
Note:  
Do not use any cleansing agents or solvents.  
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Additional information  
HDX noise reduction  
RF link  
Inherent noise  
of the RF link  
Transmitter  
Receiver  
Progress you can hear:  
The evolution wireless G2 series is equipped with HDX, the Sennheiser noise  
reduction system that reduces RF interference. It increases the signal-to-  
noise ratio in wireless audio transmission to more than 110 dB.  
HDX is a wideband compander system which compresses the audio signal in  
the transmitter in a 2:1 ratio (related to dB) to lift it above the inherent noise  
floor of the RF link. A 110 dB dynamic range signal is thus transmitted with  
an effective dynamic range of only 55 dB, which is above the 60 dB noise  
floor of the RF link. In the receiver the signal is expanded in an identical and  
opposite way in a 1:2 ratio to restore the original signal, at the same time  
reducing the RF noise to below the noise floor of the receiver.  
HDX has been specially developed for high quality radiomicrophone systems.  
Note:  
Only transmitters and receivers that are equipped with HDX can work  
correctly with each other. If non HDX equipment was mixed with HDX, the  
dynamic range would be drastically reduced and the transmission would  
sound blunt and flat. HDX is permanently active and cannot be switched  
off.  
Wireless transmission systems  
With the ew 500 G2 series, Sennheiser puts an end to cable tangles and  
enables complete freedom of movement. The systems operate exclusively in  
the UHF band. UHF transmission is extremely reliable and is far less prone to  
interference than the overcrowded VHF band – harmonics from mains units,  
fluorescent tubes, refrigerators, computers, etc. are virtually eliminated. Also  
indoor propagation of UHF radio waves is better than VHF so that the RF  
power can be kept low – this is also an advantage when using multi-channel  
systems. Finally, UHF frequency ranges are being approved all over the world  
for radiomicrophone usage – in some countries licence-free.  
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Squelch  
Pilot tone squelch  
The ew 500 G2 transmitters add a pilot tone to the audio signal. The receiver  
checks incoming audio signals to see if the pilot tone is present. In the  
absence of the pilot tone, the receiver’s audio output will remain muted, even  
if a strong RF signal is present.  
This prevents strong interfering signals from causing hissing noise in the  
receiver when the transmitters are switched off.  
In order to benefit from this feature, the pilot tone function must be activated  
on both the transmitter and the receiver. The receiver’s pilot tone function is  
factory-preset to “ON” (= activated).  
Field strength-dependent squelch  
Depending on the strength of the received RF signal, the receiver’s audio  
output is opened or muted. Via the “Squelch” menu of the receiver, the  
squelch threshold can be adjusted in three steps (Low, Mid, High).  
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Diversity reception  
The two receivers of the EM 550 G2 operate on the “true diversity” principle:  
A receiving antenna receives not only the electromagnetic waves which reach  
it by a direct path, but also the reflections of these waves which are created  
in the room by walls, windows, ceilings and fittings. When these waves are  
superimposed, destructive interference occurs, which can also be called “field  
strength gaps”. Repositioning the receiving antenna can bring a solution.  
With mobile transmitters, however (which all radiomicrophones are), the  
“field strength gap” will then occur with a different transmitter position.  
These “field strength gaps” can only be eliminated with true diversity  
receivers.  
In true diversity, instead of one antenna and one receiver there are now two  
antennas and two receiver sections. The antennas are spatially separated. By  
means of a comparison circuit, the receiver section with the strongest RF  
signal is always switched to the common AF output. The risk of the  
occurrence of “field strength gaps” in both antennas at the same time is  
virtually nonexistant.  
The receiver display panel shows the active diversity section (I or II) .  
Electronic  
switch-over of  
AF signal  
Control signal  
Control signal  
Receiver section I  
Receiver section II  
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Specifications  
RF characteristics  
Modulation  
wideband FM  
Frequency ranges  
518–554, 626–662, 740–776, 786–822, 830–866 MHz  
8 channel banks with up to 20 factory-preset channels each  
Receiving frequencies  
1 channel bank with up to 20 freely selectable channels  
(1,440 frequencies, tunable in steps of 25 kHz)  
Switching bandwidth  
Nominal/peak deviation  
Frequency stability  
36 MHz  
±24 kHz / ±48 kHz  
≤ ±15 ppm  
Receiver principle  
true diversity  
typ. 1.5 µV at 52 dBArms S/N ratio  
Sensitivity (with HDX, peak deviation)  
Adjacent channel rejection  
Intermodulation attenuation  
Blocking  
70 dB  
70 dB  
80 dB  
4 steps:  
Off  
Low: 5 dBµV  
Mid: 15 dBµV  
High: 25 dBµV  
Squelch  
Pilot tone squelch  
Antenna inputs  
can be switched off  
2 BNC sockets (50 Ω)  
Cascading outputs  
2 BNC sockets (50 Ω)  
gain: 0 dB 2 dB (related to antenna inputs)  
AF characteristics  
Noise reduction system  
Sennheiser HDX  
EQ presets (switchable, effect the line and  
monitor outputs):  
Preset 1: “Flat“  
AF frequency response 40–18,000 Hz  
Preset 2: “Low Cut“  
Preset 3: “HiBoost“  
Preset 4: “Low Cut & Hi Boost“  
Cut approx. -3 dB at 200 Hz  
Boost approx. +6 dB at 10,000 Hz  
Cut approx. -3 dB at 200 Hz  
Boost approx.+6 dB at 10,000 Hz  
S/N ratio (at 1 mV and peak deviation)  
THD (at nominal deviation and 1 kHz)  
AF output voltage  
115 dB(A) (AF OUT)  
0.9 %  
+18 dBu to –22 dBu, adjustable in steps of 2 dB  
(transformer balanced)  
2 XLR-3M sockets  
(at peak deviation 1 kHzAF  
)
AF outputs  
Overall unit  
Temperature range  
Power supply  
–10 °C to +55 °C  
90–264 V AC  
Mains connector  
Booster supply voltage  
Max. booster current  
Power consumption  
Dimensions [mm]  
Weight  
3-pin; protection class I  
11 V DC, cannot be switched off  
150 mA (limited per antenna socket)  
40 VA  
436 x 215 x 43  
approx. 3,500 g  
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Connector assignment  
XLR-3F connector,  
transformer balanced  
¼’’ (6.3 mm) stereo jack plug for  
headphone output  
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Accessories  
GA 3030 AM Antenna mount  
A 1031-U UHF antenna,  
passive, omni-directional, can be mounted onto a stand  
A 12-AD UHF-antenna, active, directional  
AB 2-A UHF antenna booster,  
10 dB gain powered via ASP 2/NT 1  
518–554 MHz  
626–662 MHz  
740–776 MHz  
786–822 MHz  
830–866 MHz  
AB 2-B  
AB 2-C  
AB 2-D  
AB 2-E  
GZL 1019-A1 / 5 / 10 Antenna cable with BNC connectors 1 m / 5 m / 10 m  
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Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG  
30900 Wedemark, Germany  
Phone +49 (5130) 600 0  
Fax +49 (5130) 600 300  
Printed in Germany  
Publ. 12/03  
90676/A01  
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