Sennheiser Microscope & Magnifier Digital 9000 User manual

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Digital 9000
Quick Setup Guide
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Receiver
Up to 8 DRX receiver modules
470–798 MHz
Booster variant
A/AB/AD 9000
A1–A8
470–638 MHz
B1–B8
630–798 MHz
Booster frequency
range
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8
Bandwidth
in MHz
470–494
494–518
510–534
534–558
550–574
574–598
590–614
614–638
630654
654678
670694
694–718
710–734
734–758
750774
774–798
SK/SKM 9000 type A1–A4
470–558 MHz
type A5–A8
550–638 MHz
type B1–B4
630718 MHz
type B5–B8
710798 MHz
RF and audio level
Diversity evaluation
Charge status of the batteries
Setting frequencies and entering channel
names
Configuring the audio and command
outputs
Muting channels
Protecting the audio signals against
eavesdropping
Recording the antenna signals and the
diversity evaluation
Retrieving and adjusting transmitter
parameters
Performing a frequency scan
Assigning frequency presets
Adjusting the audio output level
Configuring the network and the word clock
Loading and saving configurations
Adjusting the display brightness
and the date and time
Error diagnosis
Overview of the receiver, the boosters and the transmitters of the Digital 9000 series
“live”, “ch”, “sys” – The operating modes of the EM 9046
live
sys
ch
Observing parameters during
transmission
Configuring the channels
Configuring the system
3
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min. 1 m
ON
OFF
ON
Please select channel!
b ch freq
Please select channel!
b ch freq
cmd mode
ch name
473
800
fs
m
HD
3:10
A1.7
CH3
473
800
fs
m
HD
3:10
A1.7
CH3
473
800
fs
m
HD
3:10
A1.7
CH3
473
800
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m
HD
3:10
A1.7
CH3
473
800
fs
m
HD
3:10
A1.7
CH3
473
800
fs
m
HD
3:10
A1.7
CH3
473
800
fs
m
HD
3:10
A1.7
CH3
473
800
fs
m
HD
3:10
A1.7
CH3
start full scan
Start fullscan
A8A7A6A5A4A3A2A1
Start scan
Noise level RF IN A B
active
630 654
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
654 678 670 694 694 718 710 734 734 758 750 774 774 798 MHz
6WDUWIUHTXHQF\VFDQ
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A8
A7
A6
A5
A
4
A3
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1
Start
sca
n
N
oise
l
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RF
IN
A
B
active
630
654
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0
0
0
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0
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0
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654
6
7
8
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694
694
718
710
734
734
758
750
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7
7
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Start scan
5. Start the
frequency scan.
3. Call up the “sys”
operating mode.
1. Position the antennas and connect the EM 9046 to the
antennas.
2. Switch on the EM 9046, switch off the SK and
SKM 9000. Switch on all possible sources of
interference and other transmission links.
Performing a frequency scan
4. Call up the
“Frequency scan”
menu item.
All audio outputs are muted and the interference levels are
recorded.
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Select a suitable booster frequency range:
Required number of transmission links?
Sufficient number of transmitters of the correct type?
Recommended transmission mode “HD” or “LR”:
Interference levels of
antenna A/B in
interference zone
“HD” “HD/LR” “LR/HD” “LR”
Recommended
transmission mode
“HD” “HD”* or “LR” “LR” or “HD”** “LR”*
* Transmission mode can be used with a restricted range
** It might be that the t
ransmission mode can only be used with a severely restricted range
Sufficient number of unused frequency presets?
Evaluating the frequency scan and selecting a suitable booster frequency range
start full scan
please select booster range
B8B7B6B5B4B3B2B1
RF IN A B
active
630 654 654 678 670 694 694 718 710 734 734 758 750 774 774 798 MHz
Start scan
HD
Noise Level Zone
LR/HDHD/LR LR
Interference
levels of
antenna A
Interference
levels of
antenna B
Number of unused
frequency presets
Activated booster
frequency range
Booster
frequency
range
B1 ... B8
Interference
zone LR
Interference
zone LR/HD
Interference
zone HD/LR
Interference
zone HD
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freq scan
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
35
40
40
35
27
40
40
40
36
40
40
40
29
40
40
40
6
38
37
37
26
34
32
32
31
The recorded interference levels are divided into 4 interference zones.
The number of unused frequency presets is displayed per booster frequency range and per interference zone:
“HD” – High Definition
Signal transmission without audio
data compression.
“LR” – Long Range
Signal transmission with audio
data compression (Sennheiser
Digital Audio Codec, SeDAC)
Ex
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Example
Required number of transmission links: 8
A sufficient number of transmitters of type “B5–B8” is available
Desired transmission mode: “HD”
Possible booster frequency
ranges
(see diagram on previous page)
Unused frequency presets
in interference zone
“HD“
(see diagram on previous
page)
Number of required frequency presets in the following interference
zones
“HD” “HD/LR” “LR/HD” “LR”
B5 29 8 0 0 0
B6 6 6 2 0 0
B7 26 8 0 0 0
B8 31 8 0 0 0
B5, B7 and B8 are suitable booster frequency ranges,
B8 provides the highest number of unused frequency presets.
start full scan
please select booster range
B8B7B6B5B4B3B2B1
RF IN A B
active
630 654 654 678 670 694 694 718 710 734 734 758 750 774 774 798 MHz
Start scan
HD
Noise Level Zone
LR/HDHD/LR LR
35
2011-11-01 13:48:38
freq scan
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
35
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
38
37
37
34
32
32
40 27 36 29 6 26 31
1. Select B8.
2. Activate B8.
3. Store your setting.
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Numeric
measured
values
Selected
frequency
preset
detail scan
HDLR
LR/HD
HD/LR
Assigning frequency presets
1. Call up the “detail
scan” menu item.
2. Start the detail
scan (optional).
M
as
detail scan
auto
... 8
3. Press a “Channel”
button.
5. Press the next
“Channel” button.
6. Store your setting.
4. Select a frequency preset
or select “auto”.
The “auto” setting automatically assigns the frequency preset with the lowest EMI/RFI
available in the selected booster frequency range.
Thus make sure to assign the most important channel, e. g. the lead vocals, at first.
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Adjusting transmitter settings
on the EM 9046
Synchronizing the transmitter
and receiver
Manually setting and
assigning a frequency
... 8
... 8
1. Call up the “ch”
operating mode.
1. Call up the “ch”
operating mode.
1. Press a “Channel” button.
7. Press the next “Channel” button.
3. Press the next
“Channel” button.
4. Store your setting.
3. Call up the “Transmitter
setup” menu.
4. Call up the “RF mode” menu
item.
6. If necessary, adjust further
transmitter settings
and store your settings.
2. Change to the “MHz”/“kHz”
setting and adjust the frequency.
2. Press a “Channel” button.
2. Press a “Channel” button.
3. Press the “Sync”
button.
4. Place the transmitter in front
of the infra-red interface.
5. Adjust the menu item,
store your setting.
he “MHz”/“kHz”
Frequency spacing
at least 600 kHz
Please select channel!
b ch freq
Please select channel!
b ch freq
cmd mode
ch name
473
800
fs
m
HD
3:10
A1.7
CH3
473
800
fs
m
HD
3:10
A1.7
CH3
473
800
fs
m
HD
3:10
A1.7
CH3
473
800
fs
m
HD
3:10
A1.7
CH3
473
800
fs
m
HD
3:10
A1.7
CH3
473
800
fs
m
HD
3:10
A1.7
CH3
473
800
fs
m
HD
3:10
A1.7
CH3
473
800
fs
m
HD
3:10
A1.7
CH3
4
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473
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CH
please select booster range
Preset Freq MHz.
frequency
Range: 774 - 798 MHz
B8.23
787 400
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Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG
Am Labor 1, 30900 Wedemark, Germany
www.sennheiser.com, Publ. 07/14, 547011/A02
Performing a walk test – RF level recorder
1. Switch on sources of interference
and other transmission links.
8. Interpret the result.
7. Perform the walk test; the antenna signals and the diversity evaluation are
recorded for each channel.
Use one or several transmitters to walk-test the operating environment.
If necessary, set markers (SKM 9000 COM or SK 9000 with KA 9000 COM).
If necessary, you can additionally activate the 1 kHz test tone to check the
signal quality.
Change between the channels 1 ... 8 to view the antenna signals and the
diversity evaluation.
9. Improve the result:
Reposition the antennas.
Repeat the walk test.
3. Switch on all transmitters that
you want to use for the walk
test and establish transmission
links between the EM 9046 and
the transmitters.
2. Call up the “ch” operating mode.
4. Press a “Channel” button.
5. Call up the “RF level recorder”
menu item.
6. Start the walk test.
Start fullscan
MHz
CH 1
782
0:00 0:30 1:00 1:30 2:00
min
000
MHz
CH 2
782
600
MHz
CH 3
783
200
MHz
CH 4
783
800
MHz
CH 5
784
400
MHz
CH 6
785
000
MHz
CH 7
785
600
MHz
CH 8
786
200
RF IN A
RF IN B
no signal
cmd
A
B
Diversity
evaluation
Antenna
signals
Low antenna signals:
RF signal cannot be evaluated,
the window is highlighted in light gray
COMMAND button has been
pressed (SKM 9000 COM,
SK 9000 with KA 9000 COM)
... 8
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