Sennheiser AUDIOBEAM - 02-07 Specifications Page 6

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Mounting Audiobeam
Correct mounting conditions
When mounting Audiobeam, make sure that:
y the ultrasonic sound wave can travel undisturbed for at least 1m before it
strikes the first surface.
y a minimum distance of 10 cm is maintained between Audiobeam and
adjacent objects so that any heat generated can dissipate. Make sure that the
air vents at the top and rear of the unit are not covered or blocked!
y a minimum distance of 1 meter is maintained between Audiobeam and
combustible materials.
y Audiobeam is kept away from heat sources such as central heating radiators,
spot lights and lamps. Never expose Audiobeam to direct sunlight.
y Audiobeam never gets wet.
Mounting Audiobeam in a fixed position
To ensure that Audiobeam is always orientated towards the correct area of
interest, you should mount Audiobeam in a fixed position. Use a mounting plate for
wall or ceiling mounting. For mobile installations, use a table or floor stand (see
“Accessories”‘ on page 5).
Screw the mounting plate or the table or floor stand to the
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" thread. Use the
thread adapter if necessary.
By using a gooseneck or swivel joint (see “Accessories”‘ on page 5), directly
orientate Audiobeam towards the correct area of interest or the reflection area.
Mounting Audiobeam movably or rotatably
Screw Audiobeam onto a drive mechanism or a rotating mechanism using the
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" thread. Use the thread adapter if necessary.
Putting Audiobeam into operation
Ensure that Audiobeam is not connected to the mains !
Use the sensitivity selector switch to adapt Audiobeam’s input sensitivity to
the audio source:
y Audio sources with a high output power (e.g. mixing console, CD or DVD
player):
upper position (+6 dBm).
y Audio sources with a low output power (e.g. portable mini disk player):
lower position (–14 dBm).
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