Sennheiser EM 3532-U Service Manual

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Page 1 - EM 3532-U

Instructions for useEM 3532-U

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466 Connection and mounting of remote antennæIf the receiver position is not the best antenna position for optimum reception, you can use remoteantenn

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477 Selecting the mains voltageBefore you plug the mains connector into the mains, please check first of allthat the receiver is set to the correct ma

Page 4 - Special features

488 Putting the EM 3532 into operationThe receivers are switched on separately with the ON / OFF switches . The respective displaypanel  is now lit

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499 Basic functions of the Sennheiser operating menuA special feature of the Sennheiser 3000 series is the similar operation of transmitters and recei

Page 6 - 3 Noise reduction with HiDyn

5010 Menus / OverviewFREQUENCYindicates the current receiving frequency.( chapter 12)CHANNELindicates the currently assigned channel number.( chapte

Page 7 - 4 Diversity reception

51   11 LC display panel Display for the “FREQUENCY” menu. This display can be the receiver’s standard displaywhich always appears after

Page 8 - 5 Assembly and mounting

5212 Setting a receiving frequency, allocating a frequency memory andassigning a channel numberThe EM 3532 receiver has a switchable frequency memory

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53씰 With the / buttons you can now select a frequency memory (nos. 1 to 32). If thefrequency memory has been assigned a channel number, this is also

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5413 Deleting a receiving frequency, emptying a frequency memory씰 You can empty a frequency memory if you enter three “hyphens” when assigning a chann

Page 11 - Mains connection

5514 Setting the receiving frequency via the channel numberIn the “CHANNEL” menu, you can directly change from one stored receiving frequency to the n

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5615 Squelch (Muting)The EM 3532 receiver is equipped with an adjustable squelch which eliminates annoying noisewhen the transmitters are switched on

Page 14 - 10 Menus / Overview

5716 Advanced muting functionThis receiver also features AMF (Advanced Muting Function). This special electronic featurecomes into effect when an RF s

Page 15 -   

5817 Automatic transmitter search tuning – Scan functionThe EM 3532 receiver features a scan function to scan the frequency range of the tuner for atr

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59씰 If no transmitter is found, the search tuning stops at the upper or lower limit of the24 MHz frequency window. The display then indicates:씰 If a t

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6018 Adding a supply voltage for antenna boostersAntenna boosters can be connected to the antenna inputs of the EM 3532 receiver and can besupplied by

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6119 Stand-by operationThe EM 3532 receiver can be set to stand-by operation. During stand-by operation, informationfrom the RF section is no longer p

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6220 Remote controlThe EM 3532 receiver can be set for “computer remote control only”. When set for remote control,all other menus – except for “REMOT

Page 20 - 15 Squelch (Muting)

6321 Power of the received RF signalIn display panel , the power of the received RF signal  (in μV) and the level control of the AFsignal (in %) 

Page 21 - 16 Advanced muting function

6422 Monitoring the sound signal, headphone connectionSockets  on the EM 3532 receiver can be used to monitor the sound signal received withheadphone

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6523 Replacing a fuseDisconnect the receiver completely from the mains! To do so, pull out the mains connector  onthe receiver. You can then remove t

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39Chapter Contents ... Page1

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6624 Sennheiser transmitters report their battery statusSennheiser supplies hand-held and pocket transmitters which provide information on the avail

Page 25 - 19 Stand-by operation

6725 Suitable Sennheiser transmittersFor the optimum use of the excellent reception qualities of the EM 3532 receivers, Sennheiseroffers hand-held and

Page 26 - 20 Remote control

6826 Error checklistError Possible causeReceiver does not work;display panel dark Fuse defectiveReceiver does not work;display panel lit up Transmis

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6928 Recommended accessories Antenna mount GA 3030-AM Cat. no. 04368 Active antenna A 12 AD-UHF Cat. no. 04156 Ground plane antenna GZA 1036-9 Cat.

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7029 Technical dataRF characteristicsFrequency range 430–960 MHzReceiving frequencies max. 32 (32 frequency memories)Switching bandwidth 24 MHzFrequen

Page 29 - 23 Replacing a fuse

Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG30900 Wedemark, GermanyPhone +49 (5130) 600 0Fax +49 (5130) 600 300www.sennheiser.comPrinted in Germany Publ.

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40Thank you for choosing Sennheiser!We have designed this product to give you reliable operation over many years.Please take a few moments to read the

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412 Connections and operating elements Headphone socket 1/4 ” (6.3 mm) ø Headphone volume control Multi-function LC display panel Buttons for sele

Page 32 - 27 Safety instructions

423 Noise reduction with HiDyn plus™Progress you can hear:This receiver is equipped with HiDyn plus™, the Sennheiser noise reduction system that reduc

Page 33 - 28 Recommended accessories

43electronic switchingfrom one signal to anotherreceiver 2receiver 1AF-signalAF-signal4 Diversity receptionThe EM 3532 receiver operates on the “true

Page 34 - 29 Technical data

445 Assembly and mountingUse as a stand-alone receiverWhen using the EM 3532 as a stand-alone receiver, it is easiest to use the supplied telescopican

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45Mounting the receiver into a rackWith the two supplied rack mount “ears”, the receiver can be mounted into a 19” rack (1 U). Therack mount “ears” ar

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