Sennheiser EM 550 G2 Specifications Page 19

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Performing the frequency scan using the EK 300 IEM G2 receiver
Start the frequency scan on the EK 300 IEM G2 receiver (see the
instructions for use of the ew 300 IEM G2 system).
Select a channel bank with a sufficient number of free channels using the
/ rocker button (refer to the instructions for use of the EK 300 IEM G2
receiver). The selected channel bank must have (at least) as many free
channels as transmitters (IEM) from this frequency range are connected to
the NET 1.
Confirm your selection by pressing the SET button.
Transferring frequencies to the rack-mount transmitters (IEM)
The frequencies are transferred to the corresponding rack-mount
transmitters via the infrared interface.
The infrared interface of the receiver (IEM) is located in the battery
compartment.
For data transfer, open the cover of the portable receiver (IEM).
Place the receiver (IEM) in front of the infrared interface . The distance
between the infrared interface of the NET 1 and the infrared interface of
the receiver (IEM) must not exceed 10 cm.
Note:
Strong extraneous light may interfere with the data transfer via the
infrared interface. Therefore, position the receiver (IEM) so as to avoid
interference from extraneous light. The arrow in the diagram on the left
indicates the direction from which the IR radiation must impinge upon the
receiver (IEM).
The NET 1 assigns the frequencies of the selected channel bank to all rack-
mount transmitters (IEM) of the frequency range. If all frequencies have
been successfully transferred to the transmitters (IEM), the yellow “DATA
LINK” LED flashes slowly.
Note:
If you have connected more rack-mount transmitters (IEM) from one
frequency range than free channels are available in one channel bank,
switch off the surplus transmitters.
EK 300 IEM G2
10 cm
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