Sennheiser EM 550 G2 Specifications Page 13

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Connecting the power supply
Connect the power supply, but keep the NET 1 switched off.
Connect the supplied power cord to the socket .
Connect the power cord to a wall mains outlet.
Connecting the devices
Note:
Only use original Sennheiser cables to connect the devices (see
“Accessories/replacement parts” on page 29).
The NET 1 has five connection groups. Devices can be connected either to the
sub-D socket or to the two RJ 10 sockets of a connection group, not to both:
Connecting evolution wireless G2 devices
Use separate RJ 10 cables to connect the service interface (DATA) of each
evolution wireless G2 device to the desired RJ 10 socket on the NET 1.
When connecting an EM 550 G2 twin receiver, use two cables to connect
the individual receivers DATA A / DATA B to two RJ 10 sockets on the NET 1.
Note:
For multi-channel systems, you can daisy-chain several NET 1 devices.
Make sure that within the network the number of connected devices per
frequency range does not exceed the number of free preset frequencies
within a channel bank.
When using more than eight receivers from different evolution wireless G2
series, at least one EM 500 G2 or EM 550 G2 receiver per frequency range
must be connected to the first connection group. The preset frequencies of
these receivers are then used for assigning the frequencies.
Socket Devices
RJ 10 socket
y
two EM 300 G2 or EM 500 G2 receivers
y
one EM 550 G2 twin receiver
y
two SR 300 IEM G2 transmitters
Sub-D socket
y
one EM 3532 twin receiver
DATA
NET 1
EM 300 G2
Serie Number of free preset frequencies per channel bank
ew 300 G2 8 (a maximum of 8 receivers can be connected)
ew 500 G2 20 (a maximum of 20 receivers can be connected)
ew 550 G2 20 (a maximum of 10 twin receivers can be
connected)
ew 300 IEM G2 12 (a maximum of 12 transmitters can be connected)
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