WORKING WITHA SIMPLE TO USE, COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO SETTING UP, CONFIGURING AND USING EVOLUTION WIRELESS G3 SYSTEMS.
10The AntennaFor most basic wireless applications, the antenna supplied with a system’s re-ceiver is more than adequate. As your wireless
www.sennheiserusa.com/G311The compact EK300IEMG3 bodypack receiver provides each performer with clear, interference-resistant monitor-ing. Like the tr
12Frequency ConcernsThe successful operation of an RF wireless system depends greatly on two things: 1) The frequencies to be used must be free of in
www.sennheiserusa.com/G313Steps for Auto Tuning evolution wireless G3 Systems 1. On the receiver, press SET to enter menu. Press up/down buttons to s
14How To Use the Following Charts These charts represent the tuning scheme of each range and are for reference in determining the suit-ability of a pa
www.sennheiserusa.com/G315Frequency Range A 516–558 MHz Ch. 21 (512–518 MHz) Ch. 25 (536–542 MHz) US TV Channel Ch.
16Frequency Range B 626–668 MHz Ch. 40 (626–632 MHz) Ch. 44 (650–656 MHz)) US TV Channel Ch. 41 (632–638 MHz) Ch.
www.sennheiserusa.com/G317Frequency Range B 626–668 MHz Ch. 40 (626–632 MHz) Ch. 44 (650–656 MHz)) US TV Channel Ch.
18Frequency Range G 566–608 MHz Ch. 30 (566–572 MHz) Ch. 34 (590–596 MHz) US TV Channel Ch. 31 (572–578 MHz) Ch. 35
www.sennheiserusa.com/G319Frequency Range G 566–608 MHz Ch. 30 (566–572 MHz) Ch. 34 (590–596 MHz) US TV Channel Ch. 3
2APPLICABLE FOR USE IN THE U.S.CONSUMER ALERTMost users do not need a license to operate a wireless microphone system. Nevertheless, operat-ing a mic
20 Multi-channel Wireless Mic System Hookup1. Rack mount your gear. The GA3 rack adapter can accommodate two half-rack sized units, such as a receive
www.sennheiserusa.com/G321Putting Together a SystemFollowing are diagrams of several typical wireless microphone and wireless monitor systems. NOTE: F
22Single Channel Wireless Monitor System(1 ew300IEMG3 system, for a single stage mix. NOTE: additional EK300 receivers may be added as needed to monit
www.sennheiserusa.com/G323Eight Channel Wireless System (4 Handheld Systems and 4 Lavalier Systems) Qty Model Description4 ew365 G3 Handhel
24Frequently Asked QuestionsWhere’s the mute switch on the handheld? 100 and 500 Series (as well as 2000 Series) SKM handheld transmitters do not h
www.sennheiserusa.com/G325Why doesn’t my right angle Ci1-R cable work with my new G3 system? The Ci1-R cable which was sold for G2 was manufactured
26Frequently Asked Questions (Continued)How do I use the built-in guitar tuner on my 100 or 500 series G3 receiver? Simply bring up the menu by pre
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www.sennheiserusa.com/G33Table of ContentsIntroduction ...4The Parts of a Wireless Syste
4IntroductionWireless microphone and instrument systems have rapidly become standard equipment for musicians, Sennheiser’s evolution wireless systems
www.sennheiserusa.com/G35The Parts of a Wireless System Every wireless system consists of at least three parts: 2) Receiver A receiver, which rece
6The TransmitterThe transmitter has a fairly straightforward job: to take the source input signal from a microphone or line-level input (a guitar, for
www.sennheiserusa.com/G372) Handheld transmitters Handhelds are the most recognizable of transmit-ters since they most closely resemble traditional
8The ReceiverThe brain of every wireless system, the receiver, is designed to receive the RF signal from the transmit-ter, convert it back into an aud
www.sennheiserusa.com/G393) In-ear monitor receivers (performer worn) In-ear monitor receivers are worn by musicians to hear themselves and other i
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