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Sennheiser evolution wireless SR 300 IEM User Manual

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Using the transmitter

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Place the infra-red interface of the
receiver (see the instruction manual of
the receiver) in front of the infra-red
interface

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of the first transmitter.

The next unused frequency preset is
transferred

from the receiver to the

transmitter

.

As soon as the transfer is completed, the
display panel of the transmitter displays the
numbers of the transferred frequency bank
and channel.

Please note that the transmitter does not
automatically store the frequency bank and
channel setting.

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Place the infra-red interface of the
receiver (see the instruction manual of
the receiver) in front of the infra-red
interface

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of your transmitter.

The parameters adjusted via the “

Sync

Settings

” menu item are transferred

from the transmitter to the receiver

.

In addition, the current frequency bank and
channel setting is transferred.

When the transfer is completed, “

appears on the display panel of the trans-
mitter. The transmitter then switches back
to the standard display.

The transferred parameters are automati-
cally adjusted and stored by the receiver.

The transmission link between transmitter
and receiver is now established.

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Place the infra-red interface of the diver-
sity receiver in front of the infra-red
interfaces of the remaining transmitters,
one after the other.

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Store the frequency bank and channel
setting by pressing the jog dial on your
transmitters. You can carry out the

Sync

function (see right-hand column) at a
later time to establish a transmission link
between transmitters and receivers.

OR:

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Immediately synchronize your receivers
with your transmitters by carrying
out the

Sync

function (see right-hand

column).
This establishes a transmission link
between transmitters and receivers.
The

icon in the left lower corner of

the transmitter display indicates that
the

Sync

function can be carried out.

Easy Setup Sync

Sync

OFF

2

4

6

PHONES

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OFF

2

4

6

PHON

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